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Unusually Strong Winds or a “Cold Front?”

Unusually Strong Winds or a "Cold Front?"

Unusually Strong Winds or a “Cold Front?”

Residents continue to report unusually strong winds this morning. Tarek Mathews, the forecaster on duty at the National Meteorological Service of Belize, explained to News 5 what’s causing current wind patterns and the possibility of an “upcoming cold front.”

Mathews added, “In terms of the winds right now we’re having Western wind, which Hurricane Milton is perhaps influencing the winds over the country.” He clarified that while Hurricane Milton is moving north of Belize, there remains a possibility of an outer band crossing the country. However, he noted that “nothing significant” is expected now.

He further reassured the public, saying, “In the short term, we’re not seeing any cold front.”

According to Mathews, “We’re having winds whereby they’re coming from the land, and we’re having that cool temperature in the morning. People would think it’s a cold front, but it’s not.”  

The Met Service’s forecast for today indicates “moderate west to southwest airflow,” leading to “generally fair weather.” Residents can expect sunny skies with a few clouds throughout the day, while tonight will bring partly cloudy conditions with isolated showers.

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