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Forecasters Warns to Keep Watch on Two Developing Tropical Waves

Forecasters Warns to Keep Watch on Two Developing Tropical Waves

Two tropical waves are being closely watched in the Tropical Atlantic. The nearest system has a medium chance of developing over the next seven days and could reach the Lesser Antilles, including Dominica, by late tomorrow into Friday. This wave is likely to bring unsettled weather with heavy rainfall and gusty winds.

Residents, especially those living in flood-prone communities or areas vulnerable to landslides and falling rocks, are urged to remain vigilant and stay tuned to official updates as these systems approach.

Dominicans can expect a drier atmosphere today as a high-pressure system takes hold. However, a plume of Saharan dust is also moving into the area. People with asthma and other breathing problems are advised to take extra care, as the dust could cause discomfort and health complications.

Temperatures are forecast to be hot and uncomfortable, raising the risk of heat stress. Health officials remind residents to stay cool by drinking plenty of water, avoid long periods in direct sunlight, and take regular breaks if working outdoors.

At sea, conditions will be slight to moderate. Fisherfolk and seafarers should note that waves are expected to peak near 3 feet along Dominica’s west coast and up to 5 feet along the east coast.

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