http://www.bahamas-travel.org/bahamas-vacation-forecast/
What does the forecast term “scattered t-storms” mean in the Bahamas?
My family is vacationing there from around early june for a week, and the forecasts say “scattered thunderstorms, 88 degrees” for the most part. Is this normal for a tropical area? Or does this mean that there really ARE going to be storms down there?
First of all “scattered t-storms” are very normal in a tropical area. However, they pass very quickly. Also “scattered t-storms” means, it will rain in some areas but not everywhere, the rain will be here and there. Caribbean weather says that all the time but it doesn’t always happen. Don’t even give it a thought.
Go and enjoy your trip. June is a wonderful time to travel to the Bahamas.)