21. The Atlantic high pressure system has weakened further since Monday and is no longer the dominant weather feature for the eastern Caribbean. 22. The Atlantic high pressure has already retreated to the northeast and is out of the weather picture today. 23. The Atlantic high pressure system has receded so far to the east that it is no longer effective in controlling the weather for the eastern Caribbean. 24. The Atlantic high pressure system located over the central Atlantic Ocean remains as the dominant weather feature on this mornings weather map. 25. The Atlantic high pressure system remains in firm control of the weather across much of the Caribbean this morning. 26. The Atlantic high pressure system remains the dominant weather feature this morning. 27. The Atlantic sub-tropical high pressure system is in control of the weather across the eastern Caribbean today and will remain the main weather feature for the next several days. 28. The main weather feature on this mornings weather map is the broad area of Atlantic high pressure that extends from the eastern Atlantic southwestward to the Eastern Caribbean. 29. These showers were associated with easterly trade winds moving around the prevailing central Atlantic high pressure system. 30. This movement was causing the Atlantic high pressure to weaken and move eastward away from our local islands. |
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