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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda No Tropical Cyclone activity expected for next 7 days

No Tropical Cyclone activity expected for next 7 days

26 August 2024 - 12:56

No Tropical Cyclone activity expected for next 7 days

26 August 2024 - 12:56

No Tropical Cyclone activity expected for next 7 days

By Zaya Williams

The National Hurricane Center has issued its latest tropical weather outlook, bringing a sigh of relief to residents and travellers in the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico regions.

According to the report, no tropical cyclone formation is expected in these areas over the next seven days.

This forecast comes as welcome news during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which typically runs from June 1 to November 30, with the most active period often occurring between mid-August and late October.

The current calm conditions provide a temporary respite for coastal communities and islands that are often on high alert during this time of year.

However, meteorologists and emergency management officials continue to stress the importance of maintaining preparedness, as weather patterns can change rapidly.

 

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8 Comments

  1. Praise god

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    • Amen to that

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  2. I wouldn’t be to sure about That,the weather changes quite easily

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  3. Seven days is alot to judge to weather,I hope the forecasters know what their talking about

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  4. Time to wash clothes

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  5. the little rain doesn’t be bad

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  6. we need a little rain sometimes, the sun is hot

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  7. Great! Good news to heat!

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