Guadeloupe returns to Green

Guadeloupe returns to Green
Guadeloupe returns to Green

Wave No. 44 moves further away from our coasts this Friday evening and leaves Guadeloupe in an air mass that is less and less humid and less and less unstable. Yesterday, the archipelago was placed on Red alert.

The few showers, even moderate, are interspersed with periods of increasingly broad and widespread calm.

The new water accumulations announced for this evening and tonight will be less significant, more disparate, less generalized and not very significant.

Up to 234 mm recorded

The stormy trend is also dissipating.

Throughout this episode, over the last three days, Météo- has noted significant rainfall in its network

  • 234 mm at Capesterre Belle Eau Neufchâteau
  • 192 mm in Saint-Claude La Maison du Volcan
  • 171 mm at Saint-Claude Cistern
  • 148 mm in Saint-Claude La Maison du Volcan
  • 143 mm à Baillif
  • 132 mm at Pointe-Noire Col des Mamelles
  • 127 mm in Petit-Bourg Providence
  • 123 mm in Guava
  • 121 mm in Saint-François
  • 116 mm at Gosier Leroux
  • 114 mm at Petit-Bourg Gros Morne
  • 114 mm also at Morne à l’Eau Blanchet
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