A Tropical Wave to move across Jamaica.
A broad trough remains across Jamaica and the central Caribbean. A tropical wave is east of Jamaica, near Hispaniola, and moves into the Jamaica area late tomorrow.
There is a High Pressure Ridge across Jamaica and the northern Caribbean. It is expected to linger across the island and the region for the next three days.
A tropical wave should drift further west during today, while a high pressure ridge is projected to build across Jamaica by this evening.
A high pressure ridge across Jamaica. Additionally, there is a low-level jet stream across the central Caribbean.
Hurricane Dorian has induced a Trough across Jamaica. This Trough weakens early on Friday, thereafter, a High Pressure Ridge will build across the island and linger into the weekend.
Extremely dangerous Hurricane Dorian is now moving towards the northwestern Bahamas as a category three on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Hurricane Dorian remains a slow moving Category 4 Hurricane and is expected to make landfall on Grand Bahama island today into tonight.
New Tropical Depression forms in the eastern Tropical Atlantic, while Hurricane Dorian is moving along the Florida east Coast as a category two hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale.
The Trough is expected to remain across the island over the next few days. Hurricane Dorian at 4:00 a.m. was approximately 145 km east of Daytona Beach, Florida
A Tropical Wave currently across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to be in the vicinity of Jamaica on Monday.
An area of Low Pressure moving very slowly across the central Bahamas has a high chance of developing into a Tropical Cyclone during the next 48 hours
he 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 455 kilometres west of Bermuda while newly formed Tropical Storm Jerry is approximately 1545 km east of the Leeward Islands.
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The western Caribbean is expected to remain unstable over the next few days as the Trough remains across the region.
A broad trough over the central and western Caribbean over the past few days, is likely to be enhanced by an area of showers and thunderstorms east of the island.
There is a trough that will linger across the Jamaica for the next few days. As a result expect the unstable weather conditions to continue across sections of the island,
A Trough across Jamaica. Comment... The Trough will remain across Jamaica and the central Caribbean over the next few days. Periods of showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue across th...
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.
A Trough lingers across the Jamaica will likely produce mostly cloudy conditions with occasional showers and thunderstorms through to Sunda
A Pressure Ridge will remain the significant feature today through to Sunday. Late Sunday evening through to Monday, a Tropical Wave is expected to move across the island.
Based on satellite imagery and ship and buoy data the circulation of the low pressure system has become better defined, and the disturbance is now Tropical Storm Nestor.
The Trough will persist in the vicinity of Jamaica through to the weekend with periods of unstable weather conditions across the island until Sunday.
A week trough south of Jamaica has very little associated moisture. It is expected to continue weakening.
The Cold Front is expected to become stationary in the vicinity of Jamaica tomorrow.
A tropical Wave 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
As Tropical Storm Laura continues to move along the south coast of Cuba and induce a Trough across Jamaica
Tropical Storm Nana continues to move in a westerly direction and away from the Jamaica.
There is a Trough across Jamaica. It is expected to linger across the island until late Saturday evening. Thereafter, a High Pressure Ridge will become the dominant feature.