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HIGH SURF ADVISORY: NWS warns of waves breaking 12-feet-high
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

HIGH SURF ADVISORY: NWS warns of waves breaking 12-feet-high

SAN JUAN — Pulses of northerly swells and increased winds across the region will bring choppy seas today and into this week, the National Weather Service said this morning. As a result,…
Posted by John McCarthy January 5, 2025
Saharan dust plume expected for Christmas Eve in USVI and PR
Posted inBreaking News British Virgin Islands News Caribbean News

Saharan dust plume expected for Christmas Eve in USVI and PR

SAN JUAN — A plume of Saharan dust will begin affecting the local region, with direct impacts on the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico starting tomorrow (Christmas Eve day),…
Posted by John McCarthy December 23, 2024
Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end, leaving widespread damage in its wake
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end, leaving widespread damage in its wake

SAINT GEORGE'S (AP) — The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season came to a close on Saturday, bringing to an end a season that saw 11 hurricanes compared to the average seven,…
Posted by John McCarthy December 2, 2024
Carcass of endangered fin whale washes up near Alaska’s largest city
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Carcass of endangered fin whale washes up near Alaska’s largest city

ANCHORAGE, (AP) — An endangered fin whale that washed up near a coastal trail in Alaska’s largest city has attracted curious onlookers while biologists seek answers as to what caused…
Posted by John McCarthy November 24, 2024
Tropical Storm Sara expected to disappear within the next 24 hours
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Tropical Storm Sara expected to disappear within the next 24 hours

MERIDA — Tropical Storm Sara is beginning to weaken the western Caribbean and is now expected to dissipate over the Yucatan in the next 24 hours. Today's advisory from the…
Posted by John McCarthy November 17, 2024
Northerly swell to bring hazardous marine and coastal conditions to the USVI and Puerto Rico
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Northerly swell to bring hazardous marine and coastal conditions to the USVI and Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN — A northerly swell will maintain hazardous marine and coastal conditions through at least Monday, particularly for the Atlantic waters and the passages, and the coastal areas of…
Posted by John McCarthy November 16, 2024
Tropical Storm Sara pounds Central America with torrential rains as forecasters warn of life-threatening flash flooding
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Tropical Storm Sara pounds Central America with torrential rains as forecasters warn of life-threatening flash flooding

TEGUCIGALPA — Belize issued tropical storm warnings for the Central American country's coast on Friday as Tropical Storm Sara stalled in the western Caribbean, dousing Honduras' northern coast with heavy rain. Sustained…
Posted by John McCarthy November 16, 2024
Central America braces for Tropical Storm Sara’s ‘life-threatening’ downpour
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Central America braces for Tropical Storm Sara’s ‘life-threatening’ downpour

SAN JOSE — Central American countries scrambled on Thursday night to make preparations for the impact of Tropical Storm Sara, with Honduras likely to be the first in the storm's…
Posted by John McCarthy November 15, 2024
Hurricane Sara could form by Friday. NHC tracking possible Florida impacts
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Hurricane Sara could form by Friday. NHC tracking possible Florida impacts

KINGSTON — A broad area of low pressure over the central Caribbean Sea has an 80% chance of becoming a cyclone in the next 48 hours, the National Hurricane Center…
Posted by John McCarthy November 13, 2024
Another wet day for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
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Another wet day for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN — A less active day in terms of rain is expected, but the combination of the light wind flow, daytime heating and local sea breeze variations will result in…
Posted by John McCarthy November 13, 2024

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