Saturday, June 6, 2026

More sunshine come Saturday

Date:

Share post:

The rainfall that Barbados has been experiencing in the past week should ease up by tomorrow, according to the Barbados Meteorological Service.
Yesterday, meteorologist David Best said that while Barbados experienced a broad area of low pressure affecting most of the islands in the island chain, resulting in showers, “we are expecting this pattern to continue into tomorrow. But by Saturday we are seeing an improvement”.
“The wind should start to strengthen, the atmosphere would start to dry out and then we will be back to normal island conditions,” he said.
Best said today would be fair to partly cloudy with some scattered afternoon showers and possible isolated thunderstorms, mainly over central and northern districts.
Showers in various parts of the island yesterday were sometimes accompanied by lightning and loud thunder. Most people were prepared for the conditions and travelled with their rain gear. (RL/AH)

Related articles

Region urged to adopt unified approach to fighting corruption

Executive Director of Jamaica’s Integrity Commission, Craig Beresford, is urging Caribbean countries to strengthen collaboration and align their...

‘Cut gang funding at the head’

Opposition Senator Ryan Walters threw his support behind the Criminal Gangs (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2026, yesterday, but...

Justice Greaves urges Barbadians to speak up about gang members

In sentencing a murderer to life and his accomplice to a long stretch in prison, Justice Carlisle Greaves...

World Environment Day – Climate Action – Now for Climate

Observed annually on June 5, World Environment Day is the United Nations’ flagship initiative for encouraging worldwide awareness...