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bluefete wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bluefete wrote:St. Vincent getting it right now. Rain, high winds, no electricity.
What you mean right now?
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Got it from someone living in St. Vincent.
Need to fire met office... WoftsMASH wrote:If they saw fit to go to orange,then schools should be closed ... At least demonstrate congruency
Issue the advisory soon to allow people to mske arrangements.
The pussyfooting this administration dies fir the last 9 years is loathsome
If was me, i personally don't see more than yellow fur trinidad ... Except for norht east. And woukd advise schools in usual suspect areas to take their initiative .
Usually 8 hrs after the rain, u will get the csroni flooding . If by the am u see u get realllll wetting, issue the river orange alert and stop cross Caroni commute .
eitech wrote:Ent they does say it does be the opposite. When met office say rain is nada. We hada be careful when they say no. Them might give us a watch with 1hr to go lol
The_Honourable wrote:Shifted north down to cat 3.
Guessing we would experience the typical "bad weather" where the threat will pass by the time yuh get up and reach to work.
Tobago and Barbados will get heavy weather, looks like St. Vincent going to be a direct hit in the next few hours.
The storm briefly weakened to Category 3 status early Monday while undergoing an eyewall replacement cycle, a process in which the strongest hurricanes can shed an eyewall – the ring of most intense winds that surrounds the hurricane’s calm eye – as it builds a larger one. The hurricane weakens during this process but ultimately emerges as a more powerful storm.
Dohplaydat wrote:Feels like it'll move north of Greneda too
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