15 consecutive days of dust in the atmosphere
Date Added: 30 April 2024

The island is experiencing yet again another episode of dust, making it the 15th consecutive day with high concentrations of dust particles in the atmosphere.

Tuesday will be hot and hazy with dust in the air but high concentration of dust is expected to slowly disperse as of midnight Tuesday.

In the afternoon isolated rains or storms are expected, mainly in the mountains and the interior, with possible hail.

Temperatures will rise to 32C inland, 28C on the south and east coasts, 25C on the west and north coasts, and 21C in the higher mountains.

Winds will be mainly south-to north-westerly, weak to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort and the sea will be somewhat rough.

Overnight will see increased cloud cover and temperatures will drop to 19C in the interior, and the south and east coasts, 17C on the west and north coasts, and 15C in the higher mountains.

Winds will initially be mainly north-westerly, light to moderate, up to 4 Beaufort, later abating to variable and light, 3 Beaufort.

The sea will remain somewhat rough.

On Wednesday haze and dust will continue and rain or storms are expected in the afternoon in the mountains, the interior, and the east, with possible hail.

Thursday and Friday are predicted to be mostly clear. Temperatures are expected to drop while remaining above average for the season.