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Last Updated: Feb 13, 2017 - 1:45:37 AM |
This is the Marine Forecast for the Bahamas for 24 hours from 12 pm EST Saturday 25th July 2015 issued at Nassau Meteorological Office at 1600 UTC.
General situation: A surface to upper level trof north of the Bahamas coupled with some tropical moisture will generate showers and thunderstorms across the Northwest Bahamas today…meanwhile high pressure will dominate the remainder of the islands
For the Northwest Bahamas
Advisory: Gusty winds and higher seas can be expected in showers and thunderstorms
Winds: South to southwest at 15 knots
Seas running: 3-5 feet over the ocean
Weather: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms... Some thunderstorms could be strong to severe
For the Central and Southeast bahamas
Winds: Southeast to south at 10-15 knots
Seas running; 2-4 feet over the ocean
Weather: Chance of isolated showers
Sunset at 7.59 pm and Sunrise at 6.35 am Sunday
Moonrise at 2.42 pm and Moonset at 2.07 am Sunday
High tide at 3.35 pm and low tide at 9.57 pm and high again at 3.44 am Sunday and low again at 9.59 am Sunday
Tropical weather outlook: A non-tropical area of low pressure could form along a frontal boundary early next week between the southeast United States coast and Bermuda. Environmental conditions are expected to be only marginally conducive for this system to acquire subtropical or tropical characteristics while it moves east-northeastward or north-eastward.
Elsewhere tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 5 days
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