Meteorology Department Cautions About Reduced Visibility

Meteorology Department Cautions About Reduced Visibility By Janeesha Sagin - August 27, 2023
Meteorology Department Cautions About Reduced Visibility

Weather Forecast

The Meteorology Department's daily weather report indicates that until 6 pm on Sunday, the inshore weather will transition from misty to foggy in certain areas initially, turning hot during the day with intermittent clouds and nighttime humidity. There is a cautionary note about anticipated reduced horizontal visibility at certain locations initially.

Offshore, there will be occasional haziness and mist with cloud presence.

In terms of wind, the inshore direction will vary initially and then shift to Northwesterly - Northeasterly at 05 - 15 KT, occasionally gusting up to 22 KT in specific places.

Offshore, the wind will be Northwesterly - Northeasterly at 05 - 15 KT.

Visibility levels will be in the range of 4 to 8 kilometers, dropping to 2 kilometers or less at specific places initially.

In the inshore waters, the sea state will range from 1 to 3 feet, while offshore waters will experience sea states of 2 to 4 feet.

By Janeesha Sagin - August 27, 2023

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