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Warm weather conditions prevail
Punta Gorda, TOLEDO. Tuesday, June 19, 2018. Warm and relatively dry conditions are prevailing factors in our weather heading into the middle of the work-week.
The general forecast for Belize and her coastal waters is for sunny skies on Wednesday.
Showers, if any, will be isolated. Winds over the open sea and along the coast will be easterly to southeasterly at between ten and twenty knots, producing moderate to rough sea conditions.
The Belize Weather Bureau has issued a small craft caution for gusty winds and occasionally rough seas.
Low temperatures at dawn will be around eight one degrees Fahrenheit along the coast; seventy six degrees Fahrenheit inland and sixty eight degrees Fahrenheit up in the hills.
On Wednesday, the high temperatures will range from eighty nine degrees Fahrenheit along the coast, to a blistering ninety four degrees Fahrenheit inland. It will be a warm eighty two degrees Fahrenheit up at the exposed areas of the Mountain Pine Ridge and along the Maya Mountains in the south.
Tides will be high at 3:50 am on Wednesday; low at 9:53 am and high again 3:33 pm.
The sunrise on Wednesday is at 5:19 am. Sunset on Wednesday is at 6:29 pm.
The extended forecast, valid through to Thursday afternoon is for partly cloudy skies with only isolated showers or thunderstorms occurring.
And that is a look at the weather, with information provided by forecaster Shanea Young at the Belize Weather Bureau.