Barbados Weather Forecast for 9 January 2024

The residents of Barbados are likely to experience cloudy to overcast with scattered moderate showers initially. By late afternoon, people may witness partly sunny weather on Tuesday, 9 January 2024, stated the Barbados Meteorological Services.

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Barbados Weather Forecast for 9 January 2024. Picture Credits: Fb accounts

Barbados Weather: The residents of Barbados are likely to experience cloudy to overcast with scattered moderate showers initially. By late afternoon, people may witness partly sunny weather on Tuesday, 9 January 2024, stated the Barbados Meteorological Services.

Weather from 6:00 am

Winds Forecast: According to the information stated by the said source, winds are anticipated to be moderate in easterly breeze from 30 to 35 km/h (19 to 22 mph) with higher gusts near showers.

Marine Forecast: Seas are detected to be moderate in open water with swells ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 metres (5 to 8 ft). Small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise caution, said the Barbados Meteorological Services.

Dust-haze Forecast: According to the information, no significant dust haze is likely to be witnessed across the regions of Barbados.

Synopsis: A through system is affecting the island.

Weather after 6:00 pm

Winds Forecast: Winds are forecasted to be fresh in an easterly breeze at around 35 km/h (22 mph), said the stated source.

Marine Forecast: As per the information, seas are anticipated to be moderate in open water, with swells ranging from 1.5 to 2.5 metres (5 to 8 ft). Small craft operators and sea bathers should exercise caution.

Forecasting of Sunrise, Sunset and Tides:

  • The first high tide is likely to appear at 2:44 am.
  • The residents are likely to experience a second high tide by 13:46 pm.
  • The first low tide may occur at 7:36 am.
  • The people of Barbados are likely to experience a second low tide by 20:48 pm.
  • The sun may rise at 6:23 am.
  • The people may witness sunset by 17:47 pm.

Overall Caribbean Weather

Eastern Caribbean: Moisture and instability associated with a surface to low-level trough along 59W generated occasionally cloudy skies, light to moderate scattered showers and periods of rain. This activity was observed across Barbados and the central and southern Windwards throughout the night.

In contrast, a ridge pattern was the dominant, with fair to partly cloudy skies reported across the Leewards and northern Windwards.

Western Caribbean: A frontal boundary generated some cloudiness and showers across the northern and central Bahamas. Elsewhere, a high-pressure system remained the dominant feature across the region and mostly fair conditions prevailed.