Reports from Belize.
•From: Juana Avila <avigabi2005 at yahoo.com>
•Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 06:29:15 -0700 (PDT)
Good Morning To All,
This morning in Belize City the sky is white and overcast. There is a slight breeze blowing from the North East. Early this morning there was lighting on the horizon East of Belize City, but did not turned into a thunderstorm.
Nemo Belize has posted a Hurricane Watch for the entire coast of Belize as Tropical Storm Ernesto looms some 273 miles East North East of Belize City (Belize City is at 17.3 N and Ernesto is at 17.8 N moving on a WNW at 13 miles an hour). Today, August 7th has been declared a holiday for the entire country by the Government of Belize as we prepare.
Ernesto has been erratic in its movement over the last 24 hrs, so although it seems as though the system may continue on its general direction, Belizeans will have to remain vigilant for the next 24 hrs. Historically, Belize has had some storms doing some weird last minute turns and loops and hitting us. Although Belize City is still on the Southern fringes of the projection cone, our Town of Corozal, which is our most Northernly Town near the Mexican border could still become ground zero, so that is where most of our attention lies currently.
Later I will give an update as the storm moves closer to Belize.
Best Regards
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