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Weather Outlook 11th June 2021(12 Noon)

The atmosphere is dry, and low level clouds will continue to move along the moderate trade winds bringing occasional scattered showers. Meanwhile, a thick layer of Saharan dust haze is forecast to blanket the region during the next 24 hours, limiting shower activity, reducing visibility, and reducing air quality. 

A tropical wave will be in the vicinity around Sunday night. An increase in cloud cover is anticipated from around Sunday evening and moderate scattered showers during the night into Monday.

A moderate (15km/h-25km/h) easterly (E) wind flow will veer to east south east (ESE) on occasions this afternoon, and then back to east north east (ENE) around Friday night. A moderate east south east to east (ESE-E) wind flow will prevail from Saturday evening into Sunday.

Seas will remain slight to moderate in open waters, with easterly swells peaking at 1.0m on western coasts and between 1.5m – 2.0m on eastern coasts.