Barbados weather for Wednesday, 3 January 2024

The residents of Barbados are likely to experience a sunny day along with brief isolated light showers said Barbados Meteorological Services on Wednesday, 3 January 2024.

3rd of January 2024

Barbados are likely to experience a sunny day along with brief isolated light showers. Picture Credits: Fb accounts

Barbados Weather: The residents of Barbados are likely to experience a sunny day along with brief isolated light showers said Barbados Meteorological Services on Wednesday, 3 January 2024.

Weather from 6:00 am

Winds Forecast: According to the information, winds are forecasted to be gentle in easterly to the east-southeasterly breeze from 20 to 30 km/hr (12 to 19 mph) and increasing.

Marine Forecast: Seas are detected to be smooth to moderate in open water with swells ranging from 1.0 to 1.5 metres (3 to 5 ft) and increasing.

Dust-haze Forecast: As per the source of Barbados Meteorological Services, 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: According to the source, the winds are anticipated to be a moderate easterly breeze from 30 to 35 km/h (19 to 22 mph) after 6:00 pm.

Marine Forecast: Seas are forecasted to be smooth to moderate in open water with swells ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 metres (3 to 7 ft) and increasing, said Barbados Meteorological Services.

Forecasting of Tides, Sunrise and Sunset:

  • The first tide may likely to appear in the island nation at 8:58 am.
  • The residents can experience a second high tide by 20:59 pm.
  • The first low tide is likely to occur at 2:20 am.
  • The second low tide may be witnessed at around 14:59 pm.
  • As per the source, the sun may rise at around 6:21 am.
  • The sunset may likely to be experienced by 17:44 pm.

Overall Caribbean weather:

Eastern Caribbean- As per the information shared by Barbados Meteorological Service, Barbados was under the influence of a ridge pattern as clear to partly cloudy skies were observed. Brief isolated showers were experienced due to low-level clouds passing through within the ridging flow. The remainder of the region was affected by a low-level trough which brought periods of cloudiness with some showers.

Trinidad and Tobago experienced similar conditions to Barbados as a ridge pattern was dominant. There was no change across Guyana as the atmosphere remains dry and stable as a ridge pattern is dominant, as per the information revealed by the stated source.

Western Caribbean: The southern Bahamas were affected by a shear line. Perturbations within the flow triggered occasional cloudy skies and isolated showers across parts of the remainder Greater Antilles.