Latest Forecast
Weather Outlook - 25th February 2025(12noon)
Saharan dust haze concentrations of varying intensities are crossing our islands, reducing air quality and visibility. Concentrations could increase on Thursday. Residents should remain alert for reduced air quality and visibility. Meanwhile, the Atlantic high pressure system will dominate the weather pattern across our islands during the next few days. A few passing short lived sowers can be expected on occasions.
Moderate to fresh (~20-35 km/h) easterly to east north easterly trades are crossing our islands with gusts. A shift to east south easterly expected on Thursday afternoon and Saturday. Seas will become moderate to rough in open waters by Wednesday evening with swells peaking to 1.8m on western coasts and near 2.7m on eastern coasts. Only vessels capable of withstanding swells of these magnitudes should venture out. Sea-bathers are advised to stay out of the water. Marine users should also exercise caution due to reduced visibility in dust haze.
Meteorological Forecaster: Gregory Cato



