Here’s the Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) weekly report for January 22 to January 29, 2021…

Here’s the Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) weekly report for January 22 to January 29, 2021…



Seas: Small to moderate waves; waves height up to 3.9 feet at first and in the evening 4.2 feet!
Winds: Moderate to fresh Easterly winds at first; with wind speed ranging from 7 to 16 knots and in the evening moderate to strong northeasterly winds ranging from 16 to 22 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!

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 Wednesday, January 27, 2021, is below:

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, January 25, 2021, is below:


La Soufriere Volcano remains at Alert level ORANGE and the volcano continues to exude magma on the surface.No evacuation order or notice has been issued for residents living in areas close to the La Soufriere volcano!

Photo Courtesy: UWISeismic Research
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 Friday, January 22, 2021, is below:

Seas: Small waves – becoming longer; fairly frequent white horses; waves heights up to 3.9 feet!
Winds: Gentle to Moderate Easterly winds; with wind speeds ranging from 9 to 16 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!

La Soufriere Volcano remains at Alert level ORANGE and the volcano continues to exude magma on the surface.

No evacuation order or notice has been issued for residents living in areas close to the La Soufriere volcano!

Photo Courtesy: UWISeismic Research