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Prepare for hot September - Barbados Today

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If Barbadians thought the first two weeks of September were scorchers, the Barbados Meteorological Service (BMS) is cautioning that it will be more of the same for the rest of the month as temperatures will rise. In its Monthly Climate Outlook Newsletter, the BMS said the average temperature in July from its Charnocks station in […]

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