TS Dorian update: moving to the west-northwest at 13 mph as of 8 a.m
Dorian is expected to bring tropical storm conditions to parts of the Lesser Antilles on Tuesday morning, and tropical storm watches and warnings are in effect for that area with rainfall up to 10 inches possible in an isolated area
Tuesday, 27th August 2019

Dorian is expected to bring tropical storm conditions to parts of the Lesser Antilles today morning, and tropical storm watches and warnings are in effect for that area with rainfall up to 10 inches possible in isolated areas.
Tropical Storm Dorian was located about 15 miles west-northwest of St. Lucia and moving to the west-northwest at 13 mph as of 8 a.m. As per the broadcast, the storm is expected to make a northwest turn on Wednesday.
On the forecast track, the center of Dorian will move across the eastern and north-eastern Caribbean Sea during the next few days.
Pockets of showers which could be moderate to heavy at times and thunderstorm activity generated by the system are projected to affect Dominica throughout most of today along with gusty winds possible up to tropical storm strength. Rainfall projection is for 2 to 4 inches (50-100mm) across Dominica with isolated higher amounts in elevated areas. Flash flooding and landslides are therefore possible.
Small craft operators and other sea users are advised to exercise extreme caution during the next 12 to 18 hours due to rough seas particularly along the south and west coasts. A small craft warning remains in effect until 6 pm today.
Residents are advised to remain vigilant and keep updated on the system. The Meteorological Service will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates.
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