Eastern Caribbean to witness stable weather, shallow pockets of moisture

East at 17 to 33 km/h or 10 to 21 mph with possible gusts up to 52 km/h or 32 mph. However, wind speeds could get up to 63 km/h or 39 mph across some of the most southern islands.

Eastern Caribbean to witness stable weather, shallow pockets of moisture
Eastern Caribbean to witness stable weather, shallow pockets of moisture

Caribbean: The Eastern Caribbean region will witness high pressure, and stable conditions are likely to prevail across the islands on June 28, 2022. 

Weather: Stable conditions will likely prevail across the Leeward Islands and the Virgin Islands, as a high-pressure system remains the main weather feature. Shallow pockets of moisture moving over the islands could trigger light and brief showers. Daytime heating and available moisture could trigger unsettled afternoon conditions for Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, approaching Potential Tropical Cyclone 2 will begin to affect conditions across Trinidad and Tobago as well as the Windward Islands today.

Winds: East at 17 to 33 km/h or 10 to 21 mph with possible gusts up to 52 km/h or 32 mph. However, wind speeds could get up to 63 km/h or 39 mph across some of the most southern islands.

Seas: 1.8 to 3.1 metres or 6 to 10 feet.

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Disclaimer: The Disaster Management Coordination Agency (DMCA) is the national body responsible for coordinating the management of emergencies and disasters in Montserrat, and is not an official Meteorological Agency. The Information disseminated by the Department is gathered from a number of professional sources utilized by the DMCA and the Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services, the agency responsible for aviation weather products and services for Montserrat.