Strong Wave Alert Issued for Mauritius Coastal Areas Until June 1

Mauritius' Vacoas meteorological station issues weather alert for strong waves, effective until June 1, with waves reaching 3-4 meters in southwestern, southern, and eastern coastal areas. A strong wind and heavy swells warning is also issued for Rodrigues, with wave heights expected to reach 4 meters.

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Strong Wave Alert Issued for Mauritius Coastal Areas Until June 1

Strong Wave Alert Issued for Mauritius Coastal Areas Until June 1

The Vacoas meteorological station in Mauritius has issued a weather alert for strong waves, effective until June 1 at 16:00. The alert warns of waves reaching heights of 3-4 meters, affecting the southwestern, southern, and eastern coastal areas.

The open sea is expected to be rough to very rough during this period. The waves will influence the lagoons mainly in the South-West, South, and East, and low-lying coastal areas may experience wave breaks during high tides. Fishermen, pleasure-craft users, and the public are strongly advised not to go out at sea and not to venture along these beaches.

Why this matters: The weather alert for strong waves in Mauritius has broader implications for the safety of residents and visitors in the affected areas. Failure to heed the warning could result in injuries, damage to property, and disruptions to daily life.

Additionally, a strong wind and heavy swells warning has been issued for Rodrigues, also effective until June 1 at 16:00. The warning affects the same coastal areas, with wave heights expected to reach 4 meters. The public is advised to be cautious of flying debris, such as broken branches or falling trees, and to avoid maneuvers on tall buildings and other high structures.

The current weather situation is influenced by clouds from the South-East and a strong anticyclone from the South-West, causing windy and relatively cold weather over the region. The forecast for the next 24 hours includes cloudy periods with passing showers mainly to the East, South, and over the Central Plateau, with maximum temperatures ranging from 20-23°C over the central plateau and 25-28°C along the coasts.

The minimum temperatures are expected to be 17-19°C over the central plateau and 20-23°C over the coastal regions. Winds from the South-East will blow at about 25 km/h, with gusts of up to 60 km/h in exposed areas, strengthening further during the day. The sea will be rough beyond the reefs with South-Westerly swells of 2.5 meters, and ventures in the open sea are not advised.

High tides are expected at 19:03 today and 05:56 tomorrow, while low tides are expected at 11:57 today and 01:13 tomorrow. Sunrise is at 06:37 and sunset at 17:37. The atmospheric pressure at 04:00 today was 1017 hectopascals.

Residents and visitors in the affected areas are urged to stay informed and follow the advisories issued by the Vacoas meteorological station to ensure their safety during this period of strong waves and rough seas.

Key Takeaways

  • Weather alert issued for strong waves in Mauritius until June 1, 16:00.
  • Waves to reach 3-4 meters, affecting southwestern, southern, and eastern coastal areas.
  • Public advised not to go out at sea or venture along affected beaches.
  • Strong wind and heavy swells warning also issued for Rodrigues until June 1, 16:00.
  • Residents and visitors urged to stay informed and follow advisories for safety.