Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2020. 8:03 am CST.
By Aaron Humes: The National Meteorological Service says generally fair weather continues although the threat of showers persists.
Over the next 24 hours, skies will be sunny with a few cloudy spells and partly cloudy to cloudy tonight. Showers or thunderstorms will be isolated.
Winds are blowing from the northeast at 5 to15 knots; the sea state is light chop. A flood warning remains in effect for low-lying and flood-prone areas including the Belize River Valley.
Temperatures will reach 84 degrees Fahrenheit along the coast; 86 degrees Fahrenheit in inland areas and 76 in the hills. Tonight, temperatures will reach 76 degrees Fahrenheit along the coast, 72 in inland areas, and 68 in the hills.
Tides will be low at 12:25 this afternoon and high at 6:35 this evening. The sun sets at 5:16 this evening and rises at 6:03 Wednesday morning.
No tropical cyclone formation is expected in the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea, or the Gulf of Mexico during the next 48 hours.
Generally, fair weather continues with isolated showers or thunderstorms on Wednesday then a slight increase Wednesday night over the center and south.
Our thanks to forecaster Angelia Guy at the Belize Weather Bureau, Ladyville.
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