St John Weather Forecast |
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Hot sunny days and warm breezes blowing off the Caribbean
are the staples of St. John weather, making it a beautiful place to
visit at any time of the year. St. John weather is considered tropical
for good reason - an annual average temperature in the high twenties
(about 30 degrees celsius) varies little between seasons, keeping winter
months hot and sunny though slightly less humid than summer. Many
restaurants and shopping malls are air-conditioned to combat the St.
John weather, but sticking close to the beaches (with plenty of
sunscreen) is also a good idea, as trade winds blowing off the sea tend
to make these areas a bit more pleasant and you can always go for a dip
to cool off. The St. John USVI weather also backs off a bit inland,
where higher altitudes in the national park make for slightly cooler
days and nights, especially in the winter season. St. John weather does not include an extensive rainy season and any showers that do occur are generally short. With all of the sun raining down on St. John, wet showers are usually welcomed as a brief respite from the heat.
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| 02/05/2012 06:01 AM |
| There are no tropical cyclones at this time. |
| No tropical cyclones as of Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:01:12 GMT |
| 11/30/2011 05:36 PM |
| Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook |
000 ABNT20 KNHC 302336 TWOAT TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 700 PM EST WED NOV 30 2011 FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO... A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM LOCATED ABOUT 500 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA IS PRODUCING AN AREA OF GALE-FORCE WINDS NORTH AND EAST OF THE CENTER. WHILE THE ASSOCIATED SHOWER ACTIVITY HAS BECOME A LITTLE MORE CONCENTRATED DURING THE PAST FEW HOURS...UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE NOT FAVORABLE FOR SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT...AND THE LOW IS EXPECTED TO MERGE WITH A COLD FRONT DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. THIS SYSTEM HAS A LOW CHANCE...20 PERCENT...OF BECOMING A SUBTROPICAL CYCLONE DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS AS IT MOVES NORTHWARD AT 15-20 MPH. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS SYSTEM CAN BE FOUND IN HIGH SEAS FORECASTS ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE... UNDER AWIPS HEADER NFDHSFAT1 AND WMO HEADER FZNT01 KWBC. ELSEWHERE...TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS. THIS IS THE LAST TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK OF THE 2011 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON. THE NEXT REGULAR TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK WILL BE ISSUED ON JUNE 1 2012. SPECIAL TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOKS WILL BE ISSUED AS NEEDED IF A SIGNIFICANT WEATHER SYSTEM FORMS DURING THE OFF-SEASON. $$ FORECASTER BEVEN |
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