Tropical Wave Brings Showers to Southern Windwards
A tropical wave moves through the central Caribbean this week, bringing scattered showers to the Southern Windwards while Saharan dust limits activity in the north.
Updates on tropical weather, hurricane tracking, and regional climate conditions.
A tropical wave moves through the central Caribbean this week, bringing scattered showers to the Southern Windwards while Saharan dust limits activity in the north.
The Eastern Caribbean enters the second week of July with stable conditions across most islands, though increased shower activity and Saharan dust haze continue to affect the region.
Multiple tropical waves moving across the Atlantic bring periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms to the Eastern Caribbean this week, with Saharan dust also returning.
A tropical wave brings passing showers and gusty winds to the Eastern Caribbean this week as high pressure gradually rebuilds. No active tropical systems pose a threat.
The Eastern Caribbean enters the second full week of hurricane season with multiple tropical waves in the Atlantic and settled conditions across the region. No immediate threats, but active atmospheric patterns to monitor.
The Eastern Caribbean experiences settled weather this week with scattered clouds and light winds as the Atlantic basin remains quiet in early hurricane season.
The Eastern Caribbean enters early hurricane season with dry, stable conditions. No active tropical systems threaten the region as Saharan dust suppresses convection.
A tropical wave is maintaining showers and thunderstorms across the Eastern Caribbean this week, with gusty winds and rough seas expected through the period.
Low-level moisture and a weak upper trough bring partly cloudy skies and periodic showers across the region this week, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 32°C.
Temperatures climb to 33°C across the region this week as a ridge pattern brings settled conditions and light to moderate winds. No tropical threats remain.