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Small craft advisory remains in effect as strong winds forecast

A small craft advisory remains in effect for Barbados as strong winds are expected to generate hazardous sea conditions across the island’s marine area.

The Barbados Meteorological Services said the alert covers Thursday, June 18, and Friday, June 19, with conditions expected to pose risks for marine users.

According to the forecast, surface winds of around 15 to 25 knots (30 to 45 km/h) are expected as a low-level jet affects the region, with sea swells reaching between 1.5 and 2.5 metres in open waters.

The Met Service warned that small craft operators may experience difficulty manoeuvring vessels, unpredictable swell direction, and increased sea spray along coastal areas. It also noted that smaller boats could be at risk of capsizing.

A tropical wave is also expected to affect the island on Saturday, June 20, potentially bringing gusty winds and showers. While winds may ease over the weekend, another increase is possible early next week.

The advisory will be updated at 12 noon on Thursday, June 18, 2026, or sooner if conditions warrant. (BMS)

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