From an islander of Jamaica.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/jamaica.shtml Flash flood watch for parts of Jamaica
•From: S G <sgweather2012 at yahoo.com>
•Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 16:47:44 -0700 (PDT)
The day continued to be very overcast, with rain on an off throughout the day here in Kingston. For the last hour, however, the rain has been falling very heavily and steadily. The Jamaican Met Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for parts of the island. I have copied it below.
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013 – 5:00p.m.
*** FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR EASTERN AND SOUTH-CENTRAL PARISHES ***
The Meteorological Service has expanded the Flash Flood Watch for low-lying and flood-prone areas to now include St. Mary and Portland, while continuing it for St. Thomas, Kingston, St Andrew, St Catherine, Clarendon and Manchester, until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH means that flash flooding is possible and residents are advised to take precautionary measures, keep informed by listening to further releases from the Meteorological Service and be ready for quick action if flooding is observed or if a Warning is issued.
The Trough which extends just west of Jamaica from an area of Low Pressure near the Costa Rica/Nicaragua border, has been influencing weather conditions across the central and western Caribbean, including Jamaica,
Satellite imagery and radar reports indicate that moderate and occasionally heavy showers and thunderstorms have been occurring mainly over eastern and south-central parishes, while light to moderate showers affected sections of other parishes.
Outbreaks of showers and thunderstorms which could be heavy at times should continue tonight and into Wednesday, as the area of unstable weather moves slowly toward the west.
The threat of flash flooding has, in fact, increased over the past 3-6 hours as rainfall amounts could reach 50-75 millimetres (2-3 inches) later this evening or tonight.
Fishers and other marine interests are also urged to exercise caution as strong winds are likely in the vicinity of showers and thunderstorms, over the waters, particularly south of the island..
The Meteorological Service will continue to monitor the situation
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