Meteorologists are monitoring a developing weather system over the Caribbean, driven by diffluent upper-level winds. The system is expected to bring heavy rains to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The region is experiencing a big rainmaker due to warm waters, with concerns about potential low-level centers forming.
An upper trough dropping down into the Caribbean has led to a divergent region in the central Caribbean, where a complex of convection is ongoing. Heavy rainfall is likely for Hispaniola as this features moves overhead https://t.co/8DREACyxX5
Interesting looking mid and upper level feature over the Caribbean this morning. Big rainmaker over water that is mid season warm already. Always have to watch for low level centers trying to form and feedback See if NHC "x's" it later. I never dismiss stuff like this https://t.co/AXAxppZz2X
Interesting looking mid and upper level feature over the Caribbean this morning. Big rainmaker over water that is mid season warm already. Always have to watch for low level centers trying to form and feedback See if NHC "x's" it later https://t.co/z4tPtmks0L
Interesting looking mid and upper level feature over the Caribbean this morning. Big rainmaker over water that is mid season warm already. Always have to watch for low level centers trying to form and feedback https://t.co/S3pyt2cvoq
Interesting looking mid and upper level feature over the Caribbean this morning. Big rainmaker over water that is mid season warm already https://t.co/0XrCLM3ddo
Seeing some convection over the Caribbean forced by diffluent upper level winds. An area of low pressure is forecast to form as this lifts north, but it will be very sheared and probably marginally subtropical, at best. Heavy rains could be a threat to Haiti and the DR though. https://t.co/WLIjJ6MJGD
Lots of action, sights, sounds. Rain or shine, Caribbean vibe is 🧨 💯 @Ruthzee @BillForry @EdforBoston @ifsiusa @GreaterMNC @TeamBrandy617 @MattapanCHC https://t.co/1IwRgAOQRa