Tropical wave No. 53 evacuated into the Caribbean Sea. However, the air mass remains humid. Conditions conducive to heavy precipitation and thunderstorms are expected to last at least until Sunday, hence the decision to keep Guadeloupe on yellow alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Météo France Guadeloupe services have decided to keep Guadeloupe on yellow alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms. Tropical wave No. 53 evacuated into the Caribbean Sea generating a very humid air mass on the archipelago. Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are therefore expected until the end of Sunday.
Tonight, the weather remains humid and unstable with thunderstorms possibly causing some accumulations.
On Sunday, weak winds increase the potential for showers and thunderstorms. From midday, thunderstorms causing significant accumulations, particularly in the towns bordering the Grand Cul-de-Sac marin, the south Basse-Terre and the Grands-Fonds.
Precipitation collected in 24 hours:
- 40mm à St-Claude
- 29mm in Capesterre Belle-Eau
- 27mm in Morne-à-l'eu
- 25mm at Les Abymes
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