Barbados to experience mix of sunshine and clouds

The people of Barbados may experience a mixture of sunshine and clouds along with a brief isolated shower.

26th of December 2023

Barbados to experience mix of sunshine and clouds on 26 December 2023. Picture Credits: Fb accounts

Barbados Weather: The people of Barbados may experience a mixture of sunshine and clouds, along with a brief isolated shower, today on Tuesday, 26 December 2023.

Weather from 6:00 am

Winds Forecast: Winds may remain light from easterly to east-southeasterly breeze from 10 to 20km/h (6 to 12 mph) and increasing.

Marine Forecast: Seas are detected to be smooth to moderate in open water, with swells ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 metres (3 to 7 ft).

Dust/haze Forecast: A layer of slight dust haze will be visible across the island.

Synopsis: A ridge pattern is the dominant feature.

Weather after 6:00 pm

Winds Forecast: Winds are forecasted to be gentle in an easterly breeze at around 20 km/h (12 mph).

Marine Forecast: Seas are detected to be smooth to moderate in open water, with swells ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 metres (3 to 7 ft).

Tides, Sunrise and Sunset:

  • The first high tide is likely to occur at 3:58 am.
  • The second high tide may appear at 15:01.
  • The first low tide is likely to appear at 8:42 am.
  • The second low tide may appear at 22:02.
  • Sunrise at 6:18 am.
  • Sunset at 17:39 pm.

Overall summary of Caribbean Weather:

Eastern Caribbean- A surface to low-level through extending southwestwards across the Central Windwards, coupled with sufficient low-level moisture generated partly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered light to moderate showers over Dominica, Martinique and St Lucia.

Meanwhile, over Barbados and the rest of the Lesser Antilles, a ridge pattern was dominant and mostly fair skies with a brief isolated shower were observed. Similar conditions were also observed over Trinidad and Tobago.

Winds remained generally light across the eastern Caribbean, peaking at 10 knots in Grenada and 9 knots in Barbados. The sea’s condition was slight to moderate in open water, with swells of 1.0 m to 2.0 m.

Western Caribbean- A ridge pattern was dominant across most of the Greater Antilles, however, surface to low-level confluence affected sections of Hispaniola as well as the southern and central Bahamas, triggering a few brief showers.