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Hydromet reports…. Highest rainfall recorded in Georgetown

Hydromet reports…. Highest rainfall recorded in Georgetown

 

THE highest rainfall reported yesterday was recorded at Strathavon in Region 4 (Demerara/ Mahaica) with 244.0 mm, followed by Helena No. 2, also in Region 4, with 202.4 mm of rainfall.

Weather Forecast:

 

FRIDAY: Cloudy skies can be expected in Regions 1 to 4 and 7 with frequent showers and scattered thundershowers. Other areas, partly cloudy skies becoming cloudy with scattered showers. Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 45.0 mm.

SATURDAY: Cloudy to overcast skies with showers can be expected throughout Guyana with scattered showers over coastal areas with isolated thunderstorms during the morning becoming partly sunny into the afternoon. Other areas, isolated showers can be expected. Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 30.0 mm.

SUNDAY:
 Mainly overcast skies can be expected throughout Northern Guyana with intermittent rain and scattered to occasional thundershowers. Rainfall intensities are likely to be moderate to heavy and accompanied by gusty winds. Southern Guyana, partly sunny skies can be expected.

Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 60.0 mm. Highest in areas of Regions One to Three. Rainfall in the regions for the 24-hours as at 8:00am yesterday

This was according to the Ministry of Agriculture’s Hydro-meteorological service, which indicated that as at 8:00am, yesterday, its reports indicated that Region 4 was the hardest hit by the heavy rains, with some 186.6 mm of rainfall.
The Ministry’s Hydro-meteorological service also reported that most of the heavy rains occurred during the early morning hours.
Following the heavy rains, yesterday’s weather conditions saw cloudy to overcast skies across coastal and inland areas, with occasional to frequent moderate to heavy showers and scattered thundershowers.
Other areas across Guyana expected mostly cloudy skies with brief showers.
Rainfall for yesterday was expected between 5.0mm to 50.0mm, with the highest rainfall expected over coastal areas. This data is expected to be confirmed by the hydro-met service.
Additionally, above normal high tide is in effect until Thursday November 27, 2014. Residents of coastal, low lying and riverine areas are advised to take necessary precautions.

 

RegionsRainfall Stations24 Hours Rainfall(mm)
2Anna ReginaKabakaburiParadise

 

Better Hope Essequibo

Onderneeming

85.234.555.8

 

39.0

59.3

3Good SuccessWakenaamLeguan

 

Fort Island

Leonora Corner

Vreed En Hoop

Hague Back

105.4110.078.1

 

42.2

112.5

151.8

110.5

4Sam Atta PointBee HiveTimehri

 

Georgetown

Ogle

Land of Canaan

Vryheid’s

Friendship (E.B.D)

Good Hope

Friendship (Buxton)

Mon Repos

Enterprise

86.4160.028.1

 

186.0

169.6

65.2

149.0

40.1

150.0

75.3

160.3

136.5

5Bara BaraOnverwagt GWIAbary MMA

 

De Edwards Village

 

43.580.047.1

 

25.0

 

6Light Town (East Berbice)30.0
7Bartica Forestry32.7
10WismarWatookaMcKenzie33.333.527.0

 

  

 

 

DATE

HIGH WATERLOW WATER
TIMEHEIGHTTIMEHEIGHT
Hr.  MinMetresHr.  MinMetres
2014-11.2102:572.7509:030.84
15:202.9621:300.51

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They know how to blame their opponents for everything that goes wrong.  never count on them for a solution. They are blamers and not problem-solver. Just look at their role in parliament and that would indicate to you how conniving and lustful they are.

Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

They know how to blame their opponents for everything that goes wrong.  never count on them for a solution. They are blamers and not problem-solver. Just look at their role in parliament and that would indicate to you how conniving and lustful they are.

 

The AFC is a party of whiners and complainers.

 

AFC Mantra: " What is bad for Guyana is good for the AFC"

FM

What happened to the G$5 Million that was recently earmarked for cleaning up of the city and the PPP/C had decided that they would supervise the spending?, seems like most of that amount, has been unaccounted for.

Well if it is the Corrupt PPP/C and it has been unaccounted for then we all knows that it could possible be thiefing.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Home > NEWS > Hydromet reports…. Highest rainfall recorded in Georgetown
 

Hydromet reports…. Highest rainfall recorded in Georgetown

 

THE highest rainfall reported yesterday was recorded at Strathavon in Region 4 (Demerara/ Mahaica) with 244.0 mm, followed by Helena No. 2, also in Region 4, with 202.4 mm of rainfall.

Weather Forecast:

 

FRIDAY: Cloudy skies can be expected in Regions 1 to 4 and 7 with frequent showers and scattered thundershowers. Other areas, partly cloudy skies becoming cloudy with scattered showers. Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 45.0 mm.

SATURDAY: Cloudy to overcast skies with showers can be expected throughout Guyana with scattered showers over coastal areas with isolated thunderstorms during the morning becoming partly sunny into the afternoon. Other areas, isolated showers can be expected. Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 30.0 mm.

SUNDAY:
 Mainly overcast skies can be expected throughout Northern Guyana with intermittent rain and scattered to occasional thundershowers. Rainfall intensities are likely to be moderate to heavy and accompanied by gusty winds. Southern Guyana, partly sunny skies can be expected.

Rainfall is expected between 0.0 mm to 60.0 mm. Highest in areas of Regions One to Three. Rainfall in the regions for the 24-hours as at 8:00am yesterday

This was according to the Ministry of Agriculture’s Hydro-meteorological service, which indicated that as at 8:00am, yesterday, its reports indicated that Region 4 was the hardest hit by the heavy rains, with some 186.6 mm of rainfall.
The Ministry’s Hydro-meteorological service also reported that most of the heavy rains occurred during the early morning hours.
Following the heavy rains, yesterday’s weather conditions saw cloudy to overcast skies across coastal and inland areas, with occasional to frequent moderate to heavy showers and scattered thundershowers.
Other areas across Guyana expected mostly cloudy skies with brief showers.
Rainfall for yesterday was expected between 5.0mm to 50.0mm, with the highest rainfall expected over coastal areas. This data is expected to be confirmed by the hydro-met service.
Additionally, above normal high tide is in effect until Thursday November 27, 2014. Residents of coastal, low lying and riverine areas are advised to take necessary precautions.

 

RegionsRainfall Stations24 Hours Rainfall(mm)
2Anna ReginaKabakaburiParadise

 

Better Hope Essequibo

Onderneeming

85.234.555.8

 

39.0

59.3

3Good SuccessWakenaamLeguan

 

Fort Island

Leonora Corner

Vreed En Hoop

Hague Back

105.4110.078.1

 

42.2

112.5

151.8

110.5

4Sam Atta PointBee HiveTimehri

 

Georgetown

Ogle

Land of Canaan

Vryheid’s

Friendship (E.B.D)

Good Hope

Friendship (Buxton)

Mon Repos

Enterprise

86.4160.028.1

 

186.0

169.6

65.2

149.0

40.1

150.0

75.3

160.3

136.5

5Bara BaraOnverwagt GWIAbary MMA

 

De Edwards Village

 

43.580.047.1

 

25.0

 

6Light Town (East Berbice)30.0
7Bartica Forestry32.7
10WismarWatookaMcKenzie33.333.527.0

 

  

 

 

DATE

HIGH WATERLOW WATER
TIMEHEIGHTTIMEHEIGHT
Hr.  MinMetresHr.  MinMetres
2014-11.2102:572.7509:030.84
15:202.9621:300.51

The point is the City should not flood that quickly. 

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

They know how to blame their opponents for everything that goes wrong.  never count on them for a solution. They are blamers and not problem-solver. Just look at their role in parliament and that would indicate to you how conniving and lustful they are.

Who is solving what in the above example....? And could anyone stand back and not complain of the idiocy that is skeldon plant or the specialty hospital? Note both are failures!

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Ramjhaaaaaaatan shit his Pants and blamed the PPP.

 

Nehru Bhai

 

Rumjhaat will bring out his 8 supporters from region five and lead a Massive Protest.

 

Ha Ha !

 

 

FM

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