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Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport St. Kitts Meteorological Services St. Christopher Air & Sea Port Authorities P.O. Box 963 Basseterre St. Kitts

Tel: 869 465 2749 Tele- fax: 869 465 9122

Weather Bulletin

Issued at: 5pm Monday 12th November, 2018 Present Weather: Partly cloudy skies with showers in the vicinity Winds: A moderate breeze of 15mph from the Northeast Temperature: 28°C / 81°F Max Temp: 30°C / 86°F Humidity: 81% Sea Level Pressure: 1012.7mb or 29.90’’ 24hr rainfall at the R.L. Bradshaw Intl. at 2 pm: 3.2mm / 0.13” Amount of rainfall for the month of November: 115.2mm / 4.54” Sunrise: Tom 6:13 am Sunset: Tom 5:36 pm

Weather Forecast Valid until 8 pm Tomorrow

Winds: East southeast at 9 to 17mph, with higher gusts to 32mph mainly tomorrow.
Seas: Significant wave heights 1.8 to 2.1 metres or 6 to 7 feet. A small craft advisory remains in effect.
Weather Forecast for St. Kitts & Nevis: Moist and unstable conditions associated with a tropical wave and a mid to upper level trough will continue to lead to high chances for cloudiness and showers across the Islands. Meanwhile, a second tropical wave will move into the area tomorrow and further enhance cloudiness and showers. Possible rainfall total for the next twenty four hours is 25.4 mm or one inch. Given the already saturated conditions and the likelihood of more showers, flooding is likely tomorrow and a flood advisory may be issued later tonight.
Weather tonight: Cloudy with an 80 percent or high chance of showers and a moderate chance of thunderstorms.
Weather tomorrow: Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms.

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