Monday, May 11, 2026

Small Craft Warning, High Surf Advisory in effect for Barbados

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Choppy seas and above-normal swells are expected to persist around Barbados into next week, with a further deterioration forecast by Monday.

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) has issued a Small Craft Warning and High Surf Advisory for the island as sea conditions worsen. The advisory, issued at noon today remains in effect as open water swells continue to build.

Forecasters say a strong Atlantic high-pressure system is generating brisk surface to low-level winds and moderate to rough seas, with swell heights currently ranging between 2.0 and 3.0 metres. By Monday swells in open water are expected to increase further, likely reaching between 2.5 and 3.5 metres.

Marine operators and beachgoers are being urged to exercise caution.

The BMS warned that large open water swells could pose hazards to small vessels, making operations difficult, especially for smaller craft. Reduced sea stability may increase the risk of accidents.

Along the coast, wave action is expected to cause beach erosion, with many beaches likely to become submerged, particularly those below cliffs and during high tide. Officials have cautioned that there is an elevated risk of injury or loss of life due to the hazardous surf conditions.

Authorities are advising marine users to monitor official updates from the BMS, the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), and the Government Information Service (GIS), as well as local media networks.

Those entering the water are encouraged to use beaches where lifeguards are on duty. Property owners along the coast are also urged to secure loose objects that could be swept away by strong wave action.

A Small Craft Warning is typically issued when sustained winds of 25 to 33 knots, sea swells greater than three metres, or significantly reduced visibility are affecting or forecast to affect marine areas. A High Surf Advisory is issued when breaking wave activity is likely to pose a threat to life and property within the surf zone.

The advisory is scheduled to be updated at noon on Monday or sooner if conditions warrant. (BMS)

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