Seven Day Forecast For The Bahamas from 22nd to 28th March 2023

Thu, Mar 23rd 2023, 01:50 PM

General Situation: Partly cloudy to cloudy conditions along with a few showers will persist from Long Island through the Southeast Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos courtesy of a stationary front that continues to linger across the Southeast Bahamas. The front will eventually dissipate through the remainder of the week. Meanwhile, high pressure centered north of the area will generate fresh to strong breezes and rough seas making for hazardous boating and beaching conditions across the chain of islands into the weekend. A weak front will approach the Bahamas on the weekend but will fizzle out north of the area. High pressure will continue to dominate the weather over the Bahamas into next week with mostly dry conditions and moderate to fresh breezes. 

Wednesday 22nd – Partly sunny, warm and breezy from Grand Bahama to Exuma to partly cloudy to cloudy and breezy with a few scattered showers from Long Island to Inagua. Fair and mild tonight across the NW and parts of the Cntrl Bahamas to partly cloudy with a few brief showers from Long Island through the SE Bahamas. Maximum temperature 82°F and minimum temperature 66°F. A small craft advisory will be in effect due to ongoing swells. Beachgoers should exercise extreme caution due to the high risk of dangerous rip currents along north and east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines. Winds NE to E at 15 to 20 knots and gusty at times. Seas 4 to 6 feet nearshore and in sheltered areas building up to 6 to 9 feet in N to NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters.

Thursday 23rd – Partly sunny, warm and breezy to partly cloudy and breezy with an isolated shower or two possible mainly across the SE Bahamas. Maximum temperature 82°F and minimum temperature 67°F.  A small craft advisory will be in effect due to ongoing swells. Beachgoers should exercise extreme caution due to the high risk of dangerous rip currents along north and east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines. Winds NE to E at 15 to 20 knots and gusty at times. Seas 4 to 6 feet nearshore and in sheltered areas building up to 6 to 9 feet in N to NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters. 

Friday 24th – Partly sunny, warm and breezy with the slight chance of a few spotty showers mainly in the SE Bahamas during the day. Mostly fair and breezy at night. Maximum temperature 83°F and minimum temperature 69°F. A small craft caution will be in effect. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds E to SE at 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and NE to E at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 4 to 7 feet over the ocean in NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters.

Saturday 25th – Partly sunny and warm with the slight chance of a spotty shower or two during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 84°F and minimum temperature 70°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds E to SE at 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.

Sunday 26th – Partly sunny and warm with the slight chance of a spotty shower or two during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 85°F and minimum temperature 71°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds SE to S at 10 to 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and E to SE at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 2 to 4 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 4 to 7 feet in the SE Bahamas in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.

Monday 27th – Partly sunny, warm and a bit breezy with the slight chance of a few isolated showers during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 85°F and minimum temperature 71°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds SE to S at 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and SE’ly at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 3 to 5 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 4 to 7 feet in the SE Bahamas in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.

Tuesday 28th – Partly sunny and warm with an isolated shower or two possible during the day. Fair and warm conditions expected at night. Maximum temperature 86°F and minimum temperature 72°F.  Winds SE to S at 10 to 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and SE’ly at 15 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 2 to 4 feet over the ocean in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 3 to 5 feet in the SE Bahamas.

Beachgoers and mariners should be extremely vigilant due to rough surf and the high risk of dangerous rip currents during stated advisories. Mariners should heed warnings due to strong gusty winds and rough seas, along with possible localized waterspout activity.

 

General Situation: Partly cloudy to cloudy conditions along with a few showers will persist from Long Island through the Southeast Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos courtesy of a stationary front that continues to linger across the Southeast Bahamas. The front will eventually dissipate through the remainder of the week. Meanwhile, high pressure centered north of the area will generate fresh to strong breezes and rough seas making for hazardous boating and beaching conditions across the chain of islands into the weekend. A weak front will approach the Bahamas on the weekend but will fizzle out north of the area. High pressure will continue to dominate the weather over the Bahamas into next week with mostly dry conditions and moderate to fresh breezes.
 
Wednesday 22nd – Partly sunny, warm and breezy from Grand Bahama to Exuma to partly cloudy to cloudy and breezy with a few scattered showers from Long Island to Inagua. Fair and mild tonight across the NW and parts of the Cntrl Bahamas to partly cloudy with a few brief showers from Long Island through the SE Bahamas. Maximum temperature 82°F and minimum temperature 66°F. A small craft advisory will be in effect due to ongoing swells. Beachgoers should exercise extreme caution due to the high risk of dangerous rip currents along north and east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines. Winds NE to E at 15 to 20 knots and gusty at times. Seas 4 to 6 feet nearshore and in sheltered areas building up to 6 to 9 feet in N to NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters.
 
Thursday 23rd – Partly sunny, warm and breezy to partly cloudy and breezy with an isolated shower or two possible mainly across the SE Bahamas. Maximum temperature 82°F and minimum temperature 67°F.  A small craft advisory will be in effect due to ongoing swells. Beachgoers should exercise extreme caution due to the high risk of dangerous rip currents along north and east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines. Winds NE to E at 15 to 20 knots and gusty at times. Seas 4 to 6 feet nearshore and in sheltered areas building up to 6 to 9 feet in N to NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters. 
 
Friday 24th – Partly sunny, warm and breezy with the slight chance of a few spotty showers mainly in the SE Bahamas during the day. Mostly fair and breezy at night. Maximum temperature 83°F and minimum temperature 69°F. A small craft caution will be in effect. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds E to SE at 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and NE to E at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 4 to 7 feet over the ocean in NE’ly swells mainly in Atlantic exposed waters.
 
Saturday 25th – Partly sunny and warm with the slight chance of a spotty shower or two during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 84°F and minimum temperature 70°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds E to SE at 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.
 
Sunday 26th – Partly sunny and warm with the slight chance of a spotty shower or two during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 85°F and minimum temperature 71°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds SE to S at 10 to 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and E to SE at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 2 to 4 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 4 to 7 feet in the SE Bahamas in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.
 
Monday 27th – Partly sunny, warm and a bit breezy with the slight chance of a few isolated showers during the day. Mostly fair and mild at night. Maximum temperature 85°F and minimum temperature 71°F. A small craft caution will be in effect due to lingering swells. Beachgoers should exercise caution due to the risk of rip currents along east and south coast beaches and Atlantic exposed shorelines.  Winds SE to S at 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and SE’ly at 15 to 20 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 3 to 5 feet building up to 6 feet in NE to E’ly swells in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 4 to 7 feet in the SE Bahamas in NE to E’ly swells mainly in Atlantic waters.
 
Tuesday 28th – Partly sunny and warm with an isolated shower or two possible during the day. Fair and warm conditions expected at night. Maximum temperature 86°F and minimum temperature 72°F.  Winds SE to S at 10 to 15 knots in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and SE’ly at 15 knots in the SE Bahamas. Seas 2 to 4 feet over the ocean in the NW and Cntrl Bahamas and 3 to 5 feet in the SE Bahamas.
 
Beachgoers and mariners should be extremely vigilant due to rough surf and the high risk of dangerous rip currents during stated advisories. Mariners should heed warnings due to strong gusty winds and rough seas, along with possible localized waterspout activity.
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