Drier airflow setting in; weather to improve

By on November 20, 2015
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San Ignacio, CAYO. Friday, November 20, 2015. A drier airflow will start to set in tonight, leading to much improved weather in the days ahead.

The general forecast for Belize and her coastal waters is for partly cloudy skies tonight and tomorrow morning.

Winds over the open sea and along the coast will be easterly to northeasterly at ten to twenty knots, becoming gusty near heavy showers.

The sea state will be moderate, becoming locally rough at times.  A small craft caution is in effect for rough seas.

Low temperatures tonight will be around seventy eight degrees Fahrenheit along the coast; seventy three degrees Fahrenheit inland and sixty nine degrees Fahrenheit up in the hills.

High temperatures on Saturday will range from eighty six degrees Fahrenheit along the coast, to eighty nine degrees Fahrenheit inland.

It will be a comfortable seventy eight degrees Fahrenheit up at the exposed areas of the Mountain Pine Ridge and along the Maya Mountains in the south.

The tides: there will be a low tide at seventeen minutes to midnight. A high tide follows at five thirty nine on Saturday morning.

The sun will rise at a minute past six o’clock tomorrow morning. It will set at sixteen minutes past five o’clock tomorrow evening.

The extended forecast, valid through to Sunday afternoon is for partly cloudy skies with isolated showers or isolated thunderstorms developing.

And that is a look at the weather, with information provided by forecaster Ronald Gordon at the Belize Weather Bureau.

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