yeah,
for us DR Islanders all looks perfectly fine.
while conditions over the Caribbean Sea and East of the Lesser Antilles are actually quiet in favor of storm development
the shown Yellow Cross should not be able to do nay harm to us or our near surroundings.
it is expected to form during or after the weekend, still way East of the Lesser Antilles,
so this Wave is too late, as by next week the actually N of the Greater Antilles hanging Windshear will have moved down
and assure that nothing will bother us during early - mid next week, most likely for all of next week long.
as Dolores mentioned yesterday, for next week and maybe already the reminder of the Season,
the areas for storm development are the SE of the USA, the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Caribbean Sea.
none of those areas would produce danger for us over here in DR.
and we are now not starting to discuss very rare exceptions like the famous "wrong way Lenny" and alikes.
we look for this week and the coming weekend perfectly fine with the same for the first half of next week.
chances are high that the Trend of southward moving Windshear will stick to the Caribbean,
which then would mean that nothing could bother us again this season.
as SST temps bene this year hot above avaerage early, I expected a long running season, but at the moment it looks the opposite,
it looks like we may call it a day very soon.
btw,
21C is more than chilly, it is Freezing Cold Winter sh..it, lol.