Bahamas weather next 30 days
Caribbean Hurricane Network
Active Tropical Systems: None!
Atlantic Hurricane Season is from June 1 - November 30
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Weather is an inexact science. It's also called a "dry" science for its many scientific big words. Right now, dry is the operative great word. 91L's demise, highly unusual, was caused by dry sinking air resulting in low moisture/humidity levels and lingering, late in the season Saharan Dust. Usually, these systems can eventually fend off these conditions, develop an encircling moisture envelope, and begin to strengthen. This is what most models and weather experts expected. Well, not this time. Another curveball has been thrown and a good one at that. The Caribbean and the SE coast are breathing a sigh of relief as a result.This doesn't mean it cannot regenerate down the road but it will be a struggle to do so. Any rain generated will be welcome though. Mother Nature does not follow the models nor what humans perceive
About Caribbean Weather
The weather in the Caribbean can vary depending on the time of year and the specific island or region. However, in general, the Caribbean enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine throughout the year.
The rainy season in the Caribbean typically runs from May to November, with the peak of the hurricane season occurring in September and October. During this time, there may be occasional tropical storms or hurricanes, so it’s important to keep up-to-date with weather forecasts if you’re planning to travel to the Caribbean.
The dry season in the Caribbean typically runs from December to April, with lower humidity and cooler temperatures. This is a popular time for travelers to visit the region, as the weather is often sunny and pleasant.
Temperatures in the Caribbean generally range from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 24-30 degrees Celsius) year-round. However, temperatures can be higher or lower depending on the time of day, elevation, and other factors.
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HTI graphics are issued by local Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) when tropical cyclone (i.e. hurricane or tropical storm) wind watches and warnings, and/or storm surge watches and warnings, are in effect for at least part of their land area of responsibility. Once available, they are updated by respective WFOs with each new forecast issued by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) or Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) and maintained until the threats of these hazards have locally passed. Any departure in the forecast from the actual track, size, or intensity of a hurricane can dramatically change its impacts. Through the implicit use of probability information, color-coded HTI graphics depict the potential conditions to protect against with accompanying descriptions of potential impacts needed for effective preparations. The HTI graphics account for the latest forecast at specific
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