NADMA: CLOUDY CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
The monitored system is identified as a near surface trough which is within an area of deep-layered moisture and pockets of instability.
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY (NaDMA)
MEDIA RELEASE
CLOUDY CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
St. George’s, Grenada – Wednesday 27th April, 2022.
Following the issuing of a flash flood advisory on Sunday resulting from the passage of a trough, forecasters at the Met Office are currently monitoring an area of disturbed weather across the southern Windward Islands.
The monitored system is identified as a near surface trough which is within an area of deep-layered moisture and pockets of instability.
As a result, the State of Grenada is expected to experience cloudy to overcast conditions this afternoon into tonight with rain, some heavy, and isolated nighttime thundershowers.
Consequently, the Met Office has issued a warning for a medium chance of flooding and landslide over the next 12 to 24 hours.
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Additionally, a small craft advisory is in effect.
The likely impacts are
• Street and river flooding
• Rockfall
• Downed trees
The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) encourages road users, marine operators and people living in vulnerable areas to take all the necessary precautionary measures to remain safe.
For additional information, please contact Ms. Oslyn Crosby Public Relations Officer NaDMA on 440-8390-4, cell: 449-4024, or email: admin@nadma.gd and nadmapr@gmail.com .
NaDMA, the official source for all disaster related information in Grenada.
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