Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Flash Flood watch in effect overnight

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Barbados is under a flash-flood watch tonight as unstable atmospheric conditions continue to generate scattered moderate to heavy showers across the island.

The Barbados Meteorological Services issued the advisory at 5:30 p.m. today, warning that additional rainfall falling on already saturated ground could trigger rapid flooding, particularly in low-lying and flood-prone districts.

Forecasters estimate a further one to two inches of rain could accumulate overnight.

Officials noted that the island has reached a level of saturation where even short bursts of intense rain can overwhelm drainage systems, increase water levels in ponds and other water bodies, and lead to temporary road flooding or diversions. There is also a medium chance of soil erosion on exposed or previously damaged land surfaces.

A flash-flood watch signals the possibility of rapid flooding within a short window, generally within two hours, and may be issued up to 48 hours in advance.

While it does not guarantee flooding will occur, conditions are favourable enough to warrant heightened awareness.

The watch will be updated or terminated at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday or sooner if conditions warrant. (BMS)

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