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Weather Report 7am 22nd July 2020

Published 22 July 2020

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Valid until 8am 23rd July 2020

Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport
St. Kitts Meteorological Services
St. Christopher Air & Sea Port Authority
P.O. Box 963
Basseterre
St. Kitts
Tel: 869 465 2749 Tele- fax: 869 465 9122


Weather Bulletin

Issued at: 7am Wednesday 22nd July 2020
Present Weather: Mostly Sunny
Winds: Gentle Breeze of 9 mph from the EAST
Temperature: 28°C / 82°F Humidity: 74%
Sea Level Pressure: 1015.2mb or 29.98’’
Sunrise: Tom 5:47 am Sunset: Today 6:47 pm


Weather Forecast Valid until 8am Tomorrow

Winds: East at 9 – 17mph reaching as high as 27mph over open waters.
Seas: 1 – 1.5m or 3 – 5ft.
Weather Forecast for St. Kitts & Nevis: Partly sunny skies with a 50
percent or moderate chance of showers.
Weather tonight: Partly cloudy skies with a 50 percent or moderate chance of overnight showers.


Information Statement on Tropical Depression 7


The St. Kitts Met Office in collaboration with the Antigua Met Services are
monitoring a newly formed Tropical Depression 7, which is just about half way between the continent of Africa and the Caribbean Island chain. On its current trajectory it is expected to pass well South of St. Kitts & Nevis. However, due to the fact, weather can be dynamic in nature, any northern deviation from the current trajectory can bring it closer to St. Kitts & Nevis and the Northern Leeward Islands. At this moment we are uncertain of the exact magnitude of any potential impacts from the system as it is expected to continue developing while moving towards the Island chain. We at the St. Kitts Met Office, will continue to closely monitor Tropical Depression 7 and provide timely updates. Residents should monitor this developing system closely and have their hurricane plans completed, as the peak months of the hurricane season draw near.


Eastern Caribbean Forecast: Across most of the Eastern Caribbean from
the British Virgin Islands southwards to Trinidad & Tobago, the presence of a Tropical Depression and its associated moisture and instability will maintain a moderate chance for showers over and around these islands. Some showers could be locally heavy at times.

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