Weather Bulletin
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Issued at: 5pm
Present Weather: Cloudy skies with showers
Winds: A fresh breeze of 23 mph from the ENE
Temperature: 27°C /81°F Max Temp: 31°C /88°F Humidity: 86% Sea Level Pressure: 1009.6mb or 29.81’’
24hr rainfall at the R.L. Bradshaw Intl. at 2 pm: 3.5mm/0.14’’ Amount of rainfall for the month of September: 36.1mm / 1.42” Sunrise: Tom 5:59 am Sunset: Tom 6:15 pm
Weather Forecast Valid until 8 pm Tomorrow
Winds: East-southeast to south-southeasterly with speeds ranging between 14 to 23mph tonight and decreasing to around 7 to 14mph by tomorrow.
Seas: Rough with a combination of wind driven waves and swells reaching 3.7 metres or 12 ft. Small craft operators should stay in port and warnings remain in effect for sea bathers due to dangerous rip currents and breaking waves.
Weather Forecast for St. Kitts & Nevis: An unstable atmosphere associated with the passage of Tropical Storm Isaac will result in some unsettled weather over and around the islands for the forecast period with possible rainfall accumulations of 7 to 12 mm or 0.30 to 0.50 inch. Additionally, the tropical storm watch has been discontinued for St. Kitts and Nevis as of 5 pm this afternoon.
Weather tonight: Generally cloudy skies with a 80 percent or a very high chance of showers with the possibility of thunderstorms.
Weather tomorrow: Partly sunny skies with a 50 percent or a moderate chance of showers.
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