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JAM | Nov 22, 2023

Today’s Weather | Sunny with partly cloudy conditions

Shemar-Leslie Louisy

Shemar-Leslie Louisy / Our Today

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Green meadow and blue sky with clouds and sun with rays.

Expect mostly sunny weather across Jamaica today, as the High-Pressure Ridge persists across Jamaica.

24-Hour Forecast:

  • This Morning: Expect mainly sunny conditions.
  • This Afternoon: Anticipate partly cloudy skies.
  • Tonight: Conditions are forecasted to be mainly fair.

Today’s Forecast for Select Towns and Cities:

South Eastern Region:

  • Morant Bay: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Kingston: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Half-Way Tree: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.

South Central Region:

  • Portmore: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Spanish Town: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • May Pen: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Mandeville: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.

South Western Region:

  • Santa Cruz: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Black River: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Savanna-la-Mar: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Negril: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.

North Eastern Region:

  • Port Antonio: Partly cloudy.
  • Port Maria: Partly cloudy.

North Central Region:

  • Ocho Rios: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • St Ann’s Bay: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Browns Town: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Falmouth: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.

North Western Region:

  • Montego Bay: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.
  • Lucea: Partly cloudy in the afternoon.

Maximum Temperature Forecast:

  • Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today: 32 degrees Celsius.
  • Maximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today: 32 degrees Celsius.

3-Day Forecast (Starting Tomorrow):

Thursday/Friday: Mainly sunny mornings with partly cloudy afternoons.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with isolated showers across sections of southern and north-eastern parishes.

Other Current Regional Weather Features

A Cold Front is currently positioned across the Gulf of Mexico.

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