Dominica flash flood warning extended
Over five inches of rainfall fell in some areas yesterday morning
Saturday, 29th April 2017
The flash flood warning affecting Dominica has been extended until 12pm today (Saturday, 29 April).
When the Meteorological Service first issued the notice, at 5am yesterday, it was due to expire at 6pm on the same day.In an update, the organisation said: "Instability associated with a trough system continues to linger across Dominica.
"There was a reduction in shower activity during Friday afternoon. However, cloudiness, shower activity and possible isolated thunderstorms are forecast to affect the island into Saturday."
The latest data indicated over five inches – or 127mm – of rainfall fell on Friday.
The warning may be extended if conditions persist.
The Met Office has already warned people living in areas prone to landslides, flooding or falling rocks should be especially vigilant, with soil already saturated and more rainfall expected.
“Be on the lookout for fast rising waters. Motorists and pedestrian should not attempt to cross flooded road or water-ways. Turn around and do not drown.”
A flood warning means flooding is already occurring or will occur during the warning period.
How are conditions affecting you? Please contact WIC News and let us know: news@wicnews.com.
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