Issued at: 7am
Present Weather: Overcast with showers, lightning and thunder Winds: A Moderate breeze of 12mph from a southeasterly direction. Temperature: 25°C / 76°F Humidity: 100% Sea Level Pressure: 1016.2mbs or 30.01″
Sunrise: Tom 5:43 am Sunset: Today 6:49 pm
Weather Forecast Valid until 8am Tomorrow
Winds: East- southeast at 14 – 25mph.
Seas: Rough with both waves and swells of 2.4m or 8ft. Warnings are still in effect for small craft operators and sea bathers against hazardous sea conditions.
Weather Forecast for St. Kitts & Nevis: Partly cloudy to cloudy with a 60 percent or moderate chance of showers and a moderate chance of thunderstorms.
Weather tonight: Partly cloudy with a 30 percent or low chance of showers.
Eastern Caribbean Forecast: High levels of moisture and instability associated with the remnants of Beryl is expected to maintain cloudy skies and showers across the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico today, at least a moderate chance of thunderstorms are expected throughout today for these islands. Lingering moisture and moderate levels of instability will trigger occasionally cloudy skies and a moderate chance of daytime showers across the Leewards, Windward Islands and Barbados; however conditions are expected to improve overnight into tomorrow. Partly cloudy skies and a moderate chance of showers are expected across Trinidad and Tobago today.
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