
Later today I will post yesterday observations.
Edit: By the way the winds continue to blow and a wind gust of 60 km/h (37 mph) was registered in Ishuatan station.
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abajan wrote: Looks like another nasty area of convection is heading towards the general area of Anguilla to St. Kitts & Nevis. So, brace yourselves peeps!
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Sorry but I’ve only just seen your question. The loop to which that image belongs shows the convection heading in a northeasterly direction. So, I’m not surprised by msbee’s latest report.chrisjslucia wrote:abajan wrote: Looks like another nasty area of convection is heading towards the general area of Anguilla to St. Kitts & Nevis. So, brace yourselves peeps!
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Hi Abajan, any idea on the general direction this convection is taking right now?
cycloneye wrote:As you can see by the many flood advisories that I have posted only today,Puerto Rico has entered the big rain event that was forecast since last weekend and we escaped the worse as the tail of Otto remained east of the island. However, new bands from Otto have been moving thru the island causing many roads closed,some mudslides and rivers over banks,But so far, no fatalities have occured. I will keep all informed about what is going on here. For my part,I am safe and dry my friends.
BatzVI wrote:All I can say is it is a total mess here in St. Thomas. Here is a picture of the incoming rain taken downtown...
Sorry, can't figure out how to get the picture on here...
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