PUBLIC FORECAST FOR THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS FROM MONDAY JUNE 15TH 2026
GENERAL SITUATION: High pressure will bring breezy and generally stable conditions across the Turks and Caicos Islands
SPECIAL WARNINGS: There are no public warnings in effect at this time.
Heat and UV Index: Members of the public are advised to remain hydrated, wear protective clothing and sunscreen and seek shaded areas while outside during peak sunshine hours (11am – 4pm), as UV indices are expected to be in the very high to extreme range and heat indices may reach the lower triple digits.
ALL AREAS
WEATHER: Partly to mostly sunny. Mostly fair tonight.
WINDS: East to southeast at 10 to 20 knots with higher gusts
SEAS: Smooth to slight at 1 to 4 feet
DAYTIME HIGH TEMPERATURE 90°F 32°C
HEAT INDEX 100°F 38°C
OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURE 81°F 27°C
SUNSET: 07:32 PM
NEXT LOW TIDE: 03:07 PM (0.3 FT)
NEXT HIGH TIDE: 09:43 PM (3.3 FT)
EXTENDED FORECAST: Hot and humid conditions with moderate to fresh breezes are expected to persist through the work week. Daytime heating may trigger the odd shower across the islands during the afternoon hours.
TUESDAY: Partly sunny, with a high near 91°F (33°C).
TUESDAY NIGHT: Fair, with a low around 81°F (27°C).
WINDS: East to southeast at 10 to 20 knots with higher gusts
SEAS: Smooth to slight at 1 to 4 feet
SUNRISE: 06:05 AM
SUNSET: 07:33 PM
LOW TIDE: 04:12 AM (0.7 FT) 03:58 PM (0.3 FT)
HIGH TIDE: 09:48 AM (2.3 FT) 10:33 PM (3.3 FT)
WEDNESDAY: Isolated showers possible. Partly sunny, with a high near 91°F (33°C).
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Mostly fair, with a low around 81°F (27°C).
WINDS: East to southeast at 15 to 20 knots with higher gusts
SEAS: Smooth to slight at 1 to 4 feet
SUNRISE: 06:05 AM
SUNSET: 07:33 PM
LOW TIDE: 05:01 AM (0.7 FT) 04:49 PM (0.3 FT)
HIGH TIDE: 10:38 AM (2.3 FT) 11:23 PM (3.0 FT)
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: A trough of low pressure located over northeastern Mexico continues to produce disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity. The system has a low (30 percent) chance of development through the next seven days over the northwestern Gulf of America.
FORECASTER: DR. H. HAMILTON



