Flash flood warning announced for Dominica
Residents should remain cautious until at least 6pm today
Friday, 28th April 2017

There is a flash flood warning in effect in Dominica until 6pm today, the Meteorological Service has said.
First issued at 5am this morning, it may be extended if conditions remain.
In a statement, the organisation said: “A trough system has been generating unstable weather conditions across Dominica since Wednesday night.
"Cloudiness, shower activity and possible isolated thunderstorms are expected to continue to affect Dominica up to Saturday afternoon.
“Data indicated that sections of the island have experienced two-three inches, or up to 75mm, of rainfall up to Thursday evening.
"Reports have also indicated a rise in the levels of some rivers, blocked roadways and temporary flooding of some roadways."
People living in areas prone to landslides, flooding or falling rocks should be especially vigilant, the Met Office added, 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."
In areas of showers and thunderstorms it is predicted that sea conditions will deteriorate – so care should be taken by those on the water.
How are conditions affecting you? Please contact WIC News and let us know: news@wicnews.com.
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