Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport
St. Kitts Meteorological Services
St. Christopher Air & Sea Port Authority
P.O. Box 963
Basseterre
St. Kitts
Tel: 869 465 2749 Tele- fax: 869 465 9122
Weather Bulletin
A tropical storm watch is still in effect for St. Kitts and Nevis. A tropical storm watch means that tropical storm or developing tropical storm conditions pose a possible threat to the specified area within 48 hours.
At 5 am ect or 0900z the centre of Tropical Storm Isaac was located near latitude 14.5 north, longitude 53.5 west or about 610 miles east-southeast of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Isaac is moving toward the west at 15 miles per hour. This general motion is expected to continue through to the weekend.
Maximum sustained winds are decreased to 60 mph with higher gusts. Gradual weakening is forecast during the next few days. On the forecast track, Issac centre is forecast to move across the central Lesser Antilles and into the eastern Caribbean Sea on Thursday.
Tropical storm force winds extend up to 105 miles from the centre.
The estimated minimum central pressure is 1000 mb or 29.53 inches.
Based upon the latest position and analysis, Tropical Storm Isaac is a little weaker. It is projected to pass a hundred miles to the south of the Leeward Islands. This means the zone of the strongest winds should stay south of the Leeward Islands. However, rainbands associated with Isaac could move across the islands to generate cloudy skies with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday.
Rainfall amounts of up to an inch are possible with the passage of Isaac.
Seas are expected to begin deteriorating by late Wednesday; therefore warnings for mariners and sea bathers will be issued today.
All residents should continue to monitor the passage of Isaac.
Repeating the 5:00 am ect position, 14.5 n, 53.5 w. Movement toward the west near 15 mph. Maximum sustained winds are near 60 mph. The minimum central pressure is 1000mb or 29.53 inches.
The next advisory will be at 11am.