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Met Office: Mass Of Saharan Dust Affecting The Island

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Instability is now expected to decrease early Thursday as the Atlantic High-Pressure System builds quickly across the islands with dry stable air at mid to upper levels.

A thick plume of dust behind the tropical wave, is approaching the island chain, caught in the High-Pressure clockwise circulation, this plume could significantly reduce visibility and air quality.

Although the High-Pressure System should dominate, sufficient lower level moisture could result in few showers late Thursday and a lower level trough associated with ITCZ activity could move northward during Friday to reach the island chain with showers.

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