A mass of wet and unstable air, carrying a rainy activity locally marked, continues to affect the Guadeloupe archipelago.
These punctually stormy showers are not very mobile, given the weakness of the Alizé.
This Sunday (May 4), at the beginning of the afternoon, strong sometimes stormy showers occur on the large marine cul-de-sac, overflowing in the north of Basse-Terre.
Others occur under the wind of Marie-Galante, even on the relief of the South Basse-Terre.
Forecast
Strong intensity and sometimes stormy showers can still be triggered quickly this Sunday and can generate significant combination of rain reaching or even exceeding 80 mm of rain in 3 hours.
Temporary floods are therefore to be feared.
No sector is a priori sheltered from the threat.
The most exposed regions remain the Basse-Terre and the municipalities bordering the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin.
Rainy and stormy activity could continue until evening, even at the start of the night.
Observed data
Cumulation of rains noted in the pluviometers:
- 21.7 mm in Sainte-Rose (Sofaïa)
- 11.7 mm in Capesterre
- 7 mm in Petit-Bourg on the last hour.
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