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28 Apr Weather in Cayman

28 Apr Sat 2018

Weather in Cayman

SYNOPSIS

 

Isolated showers are expected for the next 24 hours stationary front lingers over the northwest Caribbean. Light to moderate southeasterly winds and smooth to slight seas will continue across the Cayman area. Radar images show scattered showers in and around the Cayman area moving north.

Sunshine just makes the day a little better, but it can also cause sunburns. Check the UV Report below to be prepared

Humidity: 73%  (DOWN from yesterday)

UV: 12.6   EXTREME  (UP from yesterday)

Temperature: Today’s current temperature – See Weather Forecast Top Right of Website.   Yesterday: H 88.8°F  L 79.8°F

Wind direction TODAY: SSE 5-10 mph

Wind direction TONIGHT: light & variable

Barometer: 1012.90 mb  Rising slowly  Rain:   Last month: 0.25 in    Last 24 hrs 0.00 This month:  0.29 in

 2 Rain days in Mar  2 Rain days in Apr   2 days since rain  

2017 Season Total:  62.94 in      2018 : 2.72 in

Average Yearly Rainfall 56.20 in (Note: National Weather Service 2017 – measured at Owen Roberts Airport GT – was 59.32 in)

All readings are from SOUTH SOUND.

Average rainfall in Apr 1.9 in.  Average temperature in Apr: 75°F to 88°F

in Apr 81°F

 

97% Illuminated Waxing Gibbous

 

 

TIDES, SUNRISE, SUNSET, MOON RISE, MOON SET AND MOON PHASE

GRAND CAYMAN APRIL 2018 – Click to enlarge

LOCAL 5 DAY FORECAST

http://www.weather.gov.ky/portal/page?_pageid=4421,7428393&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL

Moon info and graphic:

https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/uk/georgetown

Atlantic satellite image: http://www.intellicast.com/global/satellite/infrared.aspx?region=hiatlsat

Description:
The Global Infrared Satellite image shows clouds by their temperature. Red and blue areas indicate cold (high) cloud tops. Infrared (IR) radiation is electromagnetic radiation whose wavelength is longer than that of visible light, but shorter than that of terahertz radiation and microwaves. Weather satellites equipped with scanning radiometers produce thermal or infrared images which can then enable a trained analyst to determine cloud heights and types, to calculate land and surface water temperatures, and to locate ocean surface features.

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