#16272 Postby msbee » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:18 am
Public Forecast
DATE ISSUED: Monday, October 13, 2014 @ 06:00 Lst (10:00 UTC)
VALID UNTIL: Tuesday morning (06:00 Lst) October 14, 2014
…A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ST. MAARTEN…
…A HEAVY RAINFALL ADVISORY AND FLOOD WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR ST. MAARTEN FROM MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING…
…A ROUGH SEA ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR ST. MAARTEN…
WEATHER:
This morning: cloudy at first becoming overcast and breezy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
This afternoon through Tuesday morning: Cloudy to overcast and windy with scattered showers, some of which may be heavy with isolated thunderstorms.
Forecast High: 28°C / 82°F Forecast Low: 25°C / 77°F
Sunrise Tomorrow: 6:05 A.M Sunset Tonight: 5:51 P.M
SURFACE WINDS:
Today: Northeasterly with strong breeze to near gale of 25 to 32 miles per hour with higher gusts
Tonight through Monday: Northeast to southeast with gale winds of 25 to 38 miles per hour, gusting to storm force.
SYNOPSIS:
A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for St. Maarten as Tropical Storm Gonzalo continues to approach the Leeward islands. Tropical Storm conditions are expected as the day progresses.
Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and winds gusting to storm force can be expected across St. Maarten later this morning. All citizen should exercise extreme caution as the system moves through the area. Residents in areas prone to flooding should be vigilant, motorists should be alert as streets will become flooded. All small craft operators are advised to remain in port and persons with interests along the coast should secure their properties as a rough sea advisory is in effect.
STATE OF THE SEA: Moderate to Rough WAVES/SWELLS: 5 to 8 feet
SPECIAL FEATURES:
At 05:00 am, the center of TS Gonzalo was located near 16.8 N, 60.9 W or about 165 miles southeast of St. Maarten. Maximum sustained winds have increased to 60 miles per hour and higher gusts. Gonzalo is moving toward the West near 10 miles per hour, a turn to the west-northwest is forecast today. On this track the center of Gonzalo is expected to pass near St. Maarten this evening.
The Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS) will continue to monitor the progress of this system and residents are advised to do the same.
OUTLOOK through Wednesday morning: Cloudy to overcast and windy with isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms and gradually improving by Tuesday afternoon.
FORECASTER: LeBlanc
The next weather forecast will be issued today at 12:00 Lst (16:00 UTC).
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