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A Trough across Jamaica; Dorian along Florida's east coast

2019-09-04 14:35:11 | (0 Comments)


The Trough is expected to remain across the island over the next few days. Hurricane Dorian at 4:00 a.m. was approximately 145 km east of Daytona Beach, Florida. Tropical Storm Fernand was approximately 150 km northeast of Tampico, Mexico. A newly formed Tropical storm , Garielle, was approximately 1090 km west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.

There is a tropical wave along the coast of Africa is forecast to emerge over the eastern Atlantic later today. Environmental conditions appear to be conducive for some slow development late this week, and this system has the potential to become a tropical depression over the weekend or early next week while it moves westward across the tropical Atlantic Ocean.

24-HOUR FORECAST
This Morning - Isolated showers and thunderstorms mainly across eastern and central parishes.
This Afternoon - Isolated showers and thunderstorms mainly across central and western parishes.
Tonight - Isolated thunderstorms across northern parishes.

Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today - 33 degrees Celsius.
Maximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today - 33 degrees Celsius.

3-DAY FORECAST (starting tomorrow):
Thursday / Friday / Saturday: Partly cloudy during the morning. Isolated showers and thunderstorms mainly over central and western parishes during the afternoon. Isolated thunderstorms are likely during the evening and night, mainly across northern parishes.

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Source: The Gleaner/Power 106 News

 
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