The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services has discontinued the Tropical Cyclone Alert for Montserrat as Hurricane Sam is forecast to pass a safe distance from the island!

It states that even at the reasonable worst-case scenario, there is no potential for storm-force winds reaching the island from Hurricane Sam. Hence, the cyclone now poses little to no threat Montserrat.

The Meteorological Services will continue to follow the progress of major Hurricane Sam. However, the hurricane is expected to pass a comfortable distance north of the northeast Caribbean.

At 5 pm, Major Hurricane Sam was located about 595 miles east-southeast of the Leeward Islands which in Montserrat moving northwest at around 9 mph.

Maximum sustained winds are near 120 mph with higher gusts. Sam is a category 3 hurricane. Some strengthening is forecast tonight. On Its Forecast track, the system is expected to pass over 170 miles north of the islands on Wednesday or Thursday and be out of the area by Friday. Notwithstanding, swells propagated by Sam are expected to trigger high surf advisories for much of the week.

Please Note, that no tropical cyclone alerts, watches or warnings are in effect and none will again be required for this system.

Residents should continue to follow the progress of Hurricane Sam until it is out of the area. Also, all should stay prepared for the rest of the hurricane season.

Forecaster Dale Destin

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