

an example of current flooding on our roads

agricultural farm flooded out
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msbee wrote:Gusty, you cannot imagine how saturated the ground is. It is amazing..
right now the rain has lightened up a little but I am not going anywhere today for sure.
I can see that more rain will fall unfortunately.



cycloneye wrote:Well,is now the Northern Leewards turn today to have the bad weather as PR clears out but we expect afternoon showers and with the grounds oversaturated,flooding can be expected but the overall trend is for things to be better after Saturday and a dry next few days will be the rule in the NE Caribbean.In general between 4-6 inches fell in PR with a few small pockets of between 6-9 inches.

msbee wrote:Thanks Gusty for the translation. very helpful. and this just in
For Immediate Release: Saturday, November 08, 2014/N197
Curfew as of 12.00PM; Businesses must close as soon as possible
GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – The Fire and Department of Disaster Management (ODM) hereby announces that by order of the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten, a curfew will be in effect as of 12.00PM on Saturday, November 08 until further notice.
All businesses must close as soon as possible.
Due to the extent of the torrential rainfall throughout the country; all motorists must be off the roadway by 12.00PM as a curfew will go into effect for Dutch Sint Maarten.
The curfew has been initiated to allow emergency services and clean-up crew’s free access to carry out their work that is necessary to address the current situation.
The community’s full cooperation is required here.
Police will be out to enforce the curfew.


msbee wrote:Be careful Gusty! This system is nothing to ignore.






abajan wrote:Wow! From the photos and comments, looks like you folk have had quite a lot of rain. Thankfully, everyone's okay. Looks like Barbados is now getting affected by this system. During the past half-hour or so, we've had some wind gusts which I'm sure were in the tropical storm force range, accompanied with a bit of rain. It's quiet and overcast now but I can see from satellite imagery that heavy convection is on its way from the northwest.
Will keep you posted.

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