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SIGNIFICANT FEATURE... A Tropical Wave to move across Jamaica. Comment... The Tropical wave is expected to move across the island later today with a Frontal System within the vicinity of the island.
The western Caribbean is expected to remain unstable over the next few days as the Trough remains across the region. 24-HOUR FORECAST This Morning expect isolated showers across southern parishes.
Tropical Storm Nana continues to move in a westerly direction and away from the Jamaica. A Tropical Wave across the central Caribbean is expected to move across the Jamaica Wednesday afternoon into ...
A Tropical Wave is moving across Jamaica and is expected to continue moving westward and away from the island today. Thereafter, a Trough will remain across the island for the next few days.
A Cold Front is expected to become stationary in the vicinity of the Jamaica tomorrow. Jamaican should expect cooler temperatures tonight and tomorrow, especially across northern parishes. A trough ...
The Trough will persist in the vicinity of Jamaica through to the weekend with periods of unstable weather conditions across the island until Sunday.
An area of low pressure west of Jamaica continues to produce unstable weather over the western Caribbean and Jamaica as well as sections of Cuba. The area of low pressure is drifting westward through ...
The Trough across the region is being induced by Hurricane Humberto in the north Atlantic Ocean, and this Trough is expected to drift west of Jamaica by tomorrow. On Saturday, an area of Low Pressure ...
Hurricane Humberto is approximately 455 kilometres west of Bermuda while newly formed Tropical Storm Jerry is approximately 1545 km east of the Leeward Islands.
The Trough is expected to remain across Jamaica over the next few days. Additionally, a Tropical Wave is expected to move across the island today. Hurricane Humberto is approximately 920 kilometres ...