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Daily weather forecast valid from 6 am September 02nd, 2021

Synopsis: A tropical wave is approaching the area

Forecast for Today:

Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy and slightly hazy with a few, brief showers

Forecast for Tonight:

Mostly cloudy to overcast at times and slightly hazy with scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms

Wind: East north easterly to easterly @ 15 to 30 km/h with higher gusts near showers

Sea Conditions: Slight to moderate in open water

Waves: 1.0 to 1.5 meters or 3.0 to 5.0 feet.

Warning/Advisory: None at this time

Sunrise: 5:52 AM

Sunset: 6:16 PM

Low Tide: 8:03 AM and 6:47 PM

High Tide: 12:13 AM and 2:22 PM

Weather Outlook for Dominica and the Lesser Antilles

Valid from: 6:00 AM on Thursday, September 2, 2021

A weak high-pressure system is expected to affect the area today. Relatively light winds and daytime heating could result in moderate to heavy showers with a chance of isolated thunderstorms across parts of the island during the afternoon. People in areas prone to flooding, landslides, and falling rocks should remain vigilant from this afternoon.

An increase in shower activity is expected across Dominica from tonight into Friday, as a tropical wave is expected to affect the region.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Larry has been upgraded to a hurricane and continues its westerly motion over the Eastern Tropical Atlantic. This system is not projected to move across the Lesser Antilles.

Slight dust haze will persist across the area during the next 24 hours. Additionally, hot night-time and daytime temperatures could lead to heat-related stress. The public is advised to take all precautions to avoid complications as a result of these conditions.

Slight to moderate seas are anticipated during the next 24 hours with waves peaking to 5.0ft.

Please note that a greater degree of cloudiness, more frequent rainfall, and higher rainfall amounts are normally experienced across the east coast and interior of Dominica.

Prepared by: Marshall Alexander (Forecaster)

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