Jamaicans urged to brace for increased rainfall

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

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Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Jamaica Fisherman Co-operative Union urges fisherfolk to act with caution when at sea

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

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Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Police list two persons of interest in relation to shooting death of 17-year-old female in Denham Town early this morning

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Baby in viral video identified and now safe

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck urges churches to get off sidelines and join in fight against criminality

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson urges cops to ensure that they prioritize mental health

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

Mental health campaign targeting students at 32 high schools gets underway today

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.

NSWMA fleet of trucks further depleted following accident at the weekend

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for increased rainfall, starting today (June 28).

 

This as a fast-moving tropical wave across the eastern Caribbean Sea is expected to move across the island this afternoon.

 

Satellite imagery indicates that there is a large area of cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms associated with this system.

 

The forecast is for morning showers and isolated thunderstorms across eastern parishes, with afternoon through evening showers and thunderstorms across most parishes, and early nighttime showers mainly across western parishes.

 

Gusty winds are also expected.

 

Fishers and other marine interests, especially those inshore and offshore the south coast, should exercise caution as sea conditions will deteriorate in the vicinity of showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds.