Please note that strong rip currents can carry even the strongest swimmers out to sea and caused injuries to beachgoers!
Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma are reminded to limit prolonged outdoor exertion again today.
This, as the Air Quality on Montserrat, remains at moderate levels today, Wednesday, February 24, 2021, due to a plume of Saharan Dust in our vicinity!
According to the Antigua & Barbuda Meteorological Services, the threat of health problems is forecast to be elevated, for mainly unusually sensitive people, such as asthmatics.
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Air Quality down to moderate levels until Saturday, February 20, 2021, due to a surge in Saharan Dust; active children and adults, and individuals with respiratory diseases, such as asthma should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
The Small Craft Advisory for Mariners remains in effect particularly for the northern and eastern side of the island!
Another beautiful windy day on Montserrat, winds gusting as high as 61 km/h or 38 mph.
Partly sunny with a 40% chance of showers mainly before midday.
Remember, the weather is subject to change at a moment’s notice – Stay ahead! Events such as flash floods can occur with little or no warning if there’s prolonged rain, rain showers in the higher elevations and the soil already saturated!
Today’s National Weather Forecast for Tuesday, February 16, 2021, below:
Today’s Marine Forecast for Seas Around Montserrat for Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Seas: Moderate waves; wave heights up to 8 feet or 2.5 meters.
Winds: Fresh to near gale easterly winds with wind speeds ranging from 19 to 30 knots!
Remember, Think about boat safety and plan your trip before you go. Knowledge and planning reduce the risks and increase the fun. Always tell someone where you’ll be going, when you expect to be back, and what your boat looks like. Keep in mind that there might not be cell phone coverage where you are heading!
Bulletin No. 32 on the La Soufriere Volcano in St Vincent and the Grenadines issued by the National Emergency Management Organisation, NEMO on Monday, February 15, 2021, at 12 Noon
The new dome continues to grow towards the north-west and south-east… No evacuation order or notice has been issued by NEMO.
Today’s Marine Forecast for Seas Around Montserrat for Monday, February 15, 2021
Seas: Moderate waves; wave heights up to 7.9 feet or 2.4 meters.
Winds: Fresh to near gale easterly winds with wind speeds ranging from 19 to 31 knots!
Remember, Think about boat safety and plan your trip before you go. Knowledge and planning reduce the risks and increase the fun. Always tell someone where you’ll be going, when you expect to be back, and what your boat looks like. Keep in mind that there might not be cell phone coverage where you are heading!
Activity at Montserrat’s Soufrière Hills Volcano remains low over the past week
The seismic network recorded three volcano-tectonic earthquakes this week.
No SO2 flux measurements reported during this period.
A small craft advisory is in effect for Montserrat waters!
A Windy and cloudy day on the Emerald; winds gusting as high as 52 km/h or 32 mph due to a high pressure system. Also, there’s a 40% chance of rain.
Remember, the weather is subject to change at a moment’s notice – Stay ahead! Events such as flash floods can occur with little or no warning if there’s prolonged rain, rain showers in the higher elevations and the soil already saturated!
Today’s National Weather Forecast for Monday, February 15, 2021, below:
Here’s Today’s National Weather Forecast for Thursday, February 11, 2021
Partly sunny skies with a 10% chance of showers today on the Emerald Isle.
Remember, the weather is subject to change at a moment’s notice – Stay ahead! Events such as flash floods can occur with little or no warning if there’s prolonged rain, rain showers in the higher elevations and the soil already saturated!