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Today’s weather| Rainy conditions expected in northern, southcentral parishes

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Isolated showers are expected across northeastern parishes this morning. 
This afternoon, widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms across northern and southcentral parishes. 
Lingering showers are expected tonight across northern parishes, partly cloudy elsewhere.  

A weak trough across Jamaica is expected to remain across the island until later today. Thereafter, another trough is expected to move across the central Caribbean and remain across the area for the next few days, causing cloudy conditions and intermittent showers primarily across northeastern parishes. Windy conditions are also expected across northern parishes beginning Tuesday through to Thursday.

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