Seven day weather forecast 29 February - 6 March, 2016

Mon, Feb 29th 2016, 01:38 PM

GENERAL SITUATION: Ridge of high pressure will continue to dominate the weather across the islands.   

Monday 29th – Sun and clouds mix with the slight chance of a brief sprinkle or two today, in the area of the Northwest & Central Bahamas and partly cloudy and breezy with the chance of a few passing showers today through tonight. Maximum Temperature 79°F and Minimum Temperature 61°F. Small Craft Caution in effect for the Southeast Bahamas. Winds E 10-15 knots in the Northwest & Central Bahamas and NE-E 15-20 knots in the Southeast Bahamas. Seas 2-4 feet over the ocean in the Northwest & Central Bahamas and 4-6 feet over the ocean for the remainder of the country.

MARCH 2016

Tuesday 1st  – Partly sunny with the slight chance of a stray shower or two during the day; mainly fair at night. Maximum Temperature 78°F and Minimum Temperature 64°F. Winds E-SE 10-15 knots. Seas 2-4 feet over the ocean.

Wednesday 2nd – Partly sunny with an isolated shower or two during the day; partly cloudy with isolated showers at night. Maximum Temperature 79°F and Minimum Temperature 65°F. Winds SE-S at 10 knots over the Northwest Bahamas and E-SE 10-15 knots over the Central & Southeast Bahamas. Seas 1-3 feet over the ocean in the Northwest Bahamas and 2-4 feet over the Central & Southeast Bahamas.

Thursday 3rd – Mostly sunny with a little chance of showers. Maximum Temperature 80°F and Minimum Temperature 67°F. Winds NE at 10 knots. Seas 1-3 feet over the ocean.

Friday 4th – Mostly sunny. Maximum Temperature 82°F and Minimum Temperature 66°F. Winds light and variable at 10 knots. Seas 1-3 feet over the ocean.

Saturday 5th – Mostly sunny  with little chance of brief showers. Maximum Temperature 80°F and Minimum Temperature 63°F. Winds NE at 10 knots. Seas 1-3 feet over the ocean.

Sunday 6th – Mostly sunny with some showers in the Southeast Bahamas. Maximum Temperature 82°F and Minimum Temperature 67°F. Winds NE 10-15 knots. Seas 2-4 feet over the ocean.

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