1. How quickly Bonnie turns depends on the strength of a mid-level low pressure trough over the eastern United States. 2. A broad low pressure trough in the lower levels of the atmosphere is producing a humid southwest flow across the region. 3. A low pressure trough will move into the Mona Passage from Hispaniola Sunday. 4. A major low pressure trough to the west of Puerto Rico between Cuba and Haiti is the most significant feature on this mornings weather chart. 5. A low pressure trough will move westward across the eastern Caribbean and approach the U.S. Virgin Islands late tonight and Puerto Rico on Saturday. 6. A low pressure trough persists across the northeast Caribbean extending from Hurricane Iris southward to between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. 7. A low pressure trough was located across the Dominican Republic where it was very cloudy with heavy rain on the north coast. 8. A pre-frontal low pressure trough precedes the cold front and extends from the Atlantic southwestward to the Dominican Republic. 9. A low pressure trough at all levels of the atmosphere persists between Puerto Rico and Haiti. 10. A tropical wave that is now in western Puerto Rico is interacting with an upper level low pressure trough that is in the Mona Passage. |
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