Important Message For Residents South Of Belham Valley River

Residents south of the Belham Valley River who are stranded particularly those in Isles Bay are asked to contact the DMCA on 491-7166 or 491-3076 if you have any urgent medical or humanitarian needs. Residents should not attempt to cross the Belham Valley as this can be extremely dangerous. Vehicles can be easily swept away or stall in flowing water. The Public Works Department is assessing the situation at the Belham Valley River.

FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED FOR LOW LYING AND FLOOD-PRONE AREAS OF MONTSERRAT

The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services has issued a flash flood watch for low lying and flood-prone areas of Montserrat until 8 am tomorrow Wednesday, November 10, 2020. A flash flood watch means that moderate to major flooding is possible but not imminent in the watch area. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation. Residents in low lying and flood-prone areas should make preparations for flooding to safeguard life and property. They should be prepared to move to higher ground if flooding rains develop or a flash flood warning is issued. An area of disturbed weather in combination with a southeasterly wind flow, aided by a moist environment and critical upper-level support, favours the formation of moderate to heavy precipitation over the Leewards and BVI later today and into tonight. already, up to 4 inches of rain have fallen in some places in the last 12 hours and another 3 or more inches is possible in the next 24 hours. Residents are advised that the watch could be upgraded to warning at short notice. Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services will continue to monitor the weather situation. Please stay tuned to local radio or television for watch updates and possible warnings. ForecasterLenard Josiah Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services

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THUNDER, LIGHTNING AND HEAVY SHOWERS THIS EVENING ON MONTSERRAT IS DUE TO THE INTERACTION OF A TROPICAL WAVE AND A SURFACE TROUGH ACROSS THE AREA OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS; REMEMBER, WHEN THUNDER ROARS, GO INDOORS!

RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS COULD TOTAL 1 TO 3 INCHES.

WEATHER TONIGHT: Cloudy with showers which could become moderate to heavy at times with thunderstorms also possible. WEATHER TOMORROW: Generally Cloudy with showers which could become moderate to heavy at times with thunderstorms also possible. WINDS: Southeast with speeds10 to 18 knots with possible gusts to as high as 28 knots mainly during showers. Remember, the safest place to be during a thunderstorm is indoors and away from windows. If you can hear the thunder, you should stop what you are doing immediately and go inside a building. Structures like tents are not safe. If you are outside with no buildings or cars nearby, and absolutely have to stay outdoors, avoid standing near tall, isolated trees. Also, avoid open fields and hills. Lightning is more likely to strike in these areas. Lightning can strike the same place more than once.

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