Synopsis: Instability associated with a fast moving tropical wave will affect the BVI tonight thereby keeping the chance of showers high over these islands. Improvements will take place over these …
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Synopsis: Instability and moisture associated with a mid to upper level trough will maintain a high chance of showers and thunderstorms over the British Virgin Islands today and tonight.
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Wednesday, October 28 – Community Emergency Response Team Training for teenagers (Teen CERT) is now part of the afterschool programme administered through Cedar International School and facilitated by the Department…
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Wednesday, October 28 – Seismic Engineers from the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez (UPRM) are in the Territory to undertake maintenance works on a number of seismic and strong motion…
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Wednesday, October 28 – The Department of Disaster Management is partnering with the Rotary Club of Road Town to offer Business Emergency Response Training (BERT) for local businesses. The training…
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Wednesday, October 28 – The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is supporting its colleagues in Anguilla as they make preparations to complete the baseline assessment needed for emergency management accreditation.…
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Remnant moisture and instability associated with a trough which is weakening and slowly lifting out of the area will continue to linger in the atmosphere over the Northeast Caribbean.
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The presence of a deep layered trough coupled with light winds and daytime heating will maintain an unstable atmosphere across the area over the next 24 hours.
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A flash flood watch will be issued from 1PM this afternoon until 8PM this evening
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A deep trough will maintain a moist and unstable atmosphere over the Northeast Caribbean and hence the potential for shower and thunderstorm activity will remain high.