From now into the afternoon, a favorable weather pattern for the development of showers and thunderstorms will evolve across the regional water, extending into the afternoon hours. Satellite and radar imagery indicated showers and thunderstorms moving westward from the Anegada Passage, a few miles west of St John, into local passages, coastal waters, and Atlantic Offshore Waters. Mariners can expect strong thunderstorms that will produce heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds, causing hazardous marine conditions for small craft operators. Stay tunes as additional areas will be included as this activity spreads to the rest of the regional waters.
From now into the afternoon, a favorable weather pattern for the development of showers and thunderstorms will evolve across the regional water, extending into the afternoon hours. Satellite and radar imagery indicated showers and thunderstorms moving westward from the Anegada Passage, a few miles west of St John, into local passages, coastal waters, and Atlantic Offshore Waters. Mariners can expect strong thunderstorms that will produce heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds, causing hazardous marine conditions for small craft operators. Stay tunes as additional areas will be included as this activity spreads to the rest of the regional waters.
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