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Forecasters predict increase in rain starting next week
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Puerto Rico News

Forecasters predict increase in rain starting next week

SAN JUAN — The NOAA Weather Prediction Center indicates an increased 50% chance of above-average rainfall in the Northeast Caribbean region for the period May 22 to June 4. Although…
Posted by John McCarthy May 16, 2024
Forecasters see excessive rain risk, flooding
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Forecasters see excessive rain risk, flooding

SAN JUAN — Excessive rainfall risk for today/tonight, with an elevated risk for most of Puerto Rico. Flooding of urban areas, roads, and small streams. Since soils are saturated, flash…
Posted by John McCarthy May 9, 2024
Increased showers and thunderstorms present ‘significant’ risk of flooding
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Increased showers and thunderstorms present ‘significant’ risk of flooding

SAN JUAN — Forecasters expect increased shower and thunderstorm activity to generate "abundant moisture and unstable conditions" due to an upper-level trough, NOAA's lead meteorologist Ian Carlos Colón-Pagán said today.…
Posted by John McCarthy May 7, 2024
High risk of life-threatening rip currents continues
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

High risk of life-threatening rip currents continues

SAN JUAN — Increasing winds and the arrival of a northerly swell will continue deteriorate marine and coastal conditions through at least mid-week, the National Weather Service said. There is…
Posted by John McCarthy April 30, 2024
‘High risk’ of life-threatening rip currents
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

‘High risk’ of life-threatening rip currents

SAN JUAN — Increasing winds and the arrival of a northerly swell will continue deteriorate marine and coastal conditions through at least mid-week, the National Weather Service said today. There…
Posted by John McCarthy April 29, 2024
Flash floods, mudslides possible in Puerto Rico
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Flash floods, mudslides possible in Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN — We continue under a trend of active afternoons, and today is no the exception. Once again, heavy rainfall with isolated thunderstorms are expected over portions of northern…
Posted by John McCarthy April 25, 2024
Saharan dust plume reduces air quality and visibility in Caribbean
Posted inBreaking News British Virgin Islands News Caribbean News

Saharan dust plume reduces air quality and visibility in Caribbean

BRIDGETOWN — A thick blanket of Saharan dust continues to affect the Caribbean region plunging the air quality to unhealthy levels for some people.   The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological…
Posted by John McCarthy April 24, 2024
‘Elevated risk of flooding’ in Puerto Rico
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

‘Elevated risk of flooding’ in Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN — Another active afternoon is expected again, mainly for the interior, north and east of Puerto Rico, the National Weather Service said today. Because of rain and thunderstorms…
Posted by John McCarthy April 24, 2024
Barbados Weather Service spots nascent hurricane season’s first tropical wave
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Barbados Weather Service spots nascent hurricane season’s first tropical wave

BRIDGETOWN — The Barbados Weather Service has marked a disturbance near Africa as the first tropical wave of this year. NHC has not yet identified any tropical wave, but this…
Posted by John McCarthy April 18, 2024
Saharan dust plume heading towards the Caribbean
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Environmental News

Saharan dust plume heading towards the Caribbean

BRIDGETOWN — Persons with respiratory problems and allergies are probably already beginning to feel the effects of a Saharan dust plume which is expected to result in an increase in…
Posted by John McCarthy April 17, 2024

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