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Chilly Weather Continues
It is a chilly and overcast Monday afternoon in San Ignacio town as a cool north-easterly airflow continues to dominate the weather over the country.
The weather will continue to be on the cool side with some light rain expected mostly in the Stann Creek and Toledo districts.
The wind is blowing from the northeast at between 5 to 15 knots, producing choppy sea conditions.
The high temperature this afternoon will reach 81 degrees Fahrenheit in San Ignacio town; 78 degrees Fahrenheit in Belize City and 70 degrees Fahrenheit up at Baldy Beacon in the Mountain Pine Ridge.
Tonight will be cold, with temperatures expected to fall to 66 degrees Fahrenheit in San Ignacio, Esperanza and Georgeville; 70 degrees Fahrenheit in Hattieville, Maskall and Western Pines; 60 degrees Fahrenheit in San Antonio (Cayo), Bella Vista (Toledo) and other places along the Maya Mountains.
There will be a low tide at 6:38 pm today. This will be followed by a high tide at 12:44 am on Tuesday.
The sunset is at 5:41 pm. It will rise again at 6:26 am on Tuesday.
Looking ahead, the extended forecast, valid through to Wednesday afternoon is for cloudy spells, with generally isolated showers.
And that is a summary of the weather, with information provided by forecaster Francisca Wellington at the Belize Weather Bureau.