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Tropical System 600km East of Agalega to Hit the Mascarenes this Saturday
A developing tropical system in the South-West Indian Ocean is expected to influence weather conditions across the Mascarene Islands starting this Saturday, 7 February.
The Vacoas Meteorological Services issued a “Weather Outlook” at 16:30 on Wednesday, 4 February, confirming that the system is currently evolving under favourable conditions for further intensification.
Potential for Tropical Storm ‘Gezani’
Should the system strengthen into a moderate tropical storm in the coming days, it will be officially named Gezani.
Meteorologists have pinpointed the system’s current location at approximately 11° South and 63° East, positioned roughly 600 km east of Agalega.
Immediate Impact on Saint-Brandon
While the broader Mascarene region prepares for a weekend shift in weather, the impact will be felt much sooner in the north.
Forecasts indicate that Saint-Brandon will begin to experience deteriorating weather and sea conditions as early as Thursday, 5 February.
Current Trajectory
According to the synoptic map released by the Vacoas station, the system is moving through a region conducive to steady development.
Local authorities and residents across the Mascarenes are advised to monitor updates as the system progresses toward the islands.
Source: Defi Media