- by foxnews
- 17 Nov 2024
The Cayman Islands‘ National Weather Service has issued a flood warning in effect from September 22nd to September 26th.
This advisory comes in response to a broad area of low pressure expected to develop west of the Cayman Islands and move towards the Yucatan Peninsula.
Key Points:
Heavy Rainfall: The system is forecasted to bring several days of persistent rainfall to the Cayman Islands.
Low-Lying Areas at Risk: Flooding is expected to occur in low-lying areas due to the heavy rainfall and higher-than-normal tides.
Small Craft Advisory: A small craft advisory will also be in effect during the period, advising boaters to exercise caution due to rough seas.
Recommendations for Travelers:
Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates from the Cayman Islands National Weather Service and local news outlets.
Avoid Low-Lying Areas: If staying in a low-lying area, consider relocating to higher ground or a safer location.
Be Prepared: Have a disaster preparedness plan in place, including essential supplies such as food, water, first aid kits, and flashlights.
Check with Your Accommodation: Contact your hotel or accommodation provider for specific safety guidelines and updates.
Follow Official Guidance: Adhere to any evacuation orders or safety recommendations issued by local authorities.
Government Websites:
Cayman Islands National Weather Service: https://www.weather.gov.ky/Cayman Islands Government: https://www.gov.ky/
Additional Information:
The exact timing and severity of the flooding may vary.Travelers should exercise caution and be prepared for potential disruptions to their plans.Please prioritize your safety and follow the guidance provided by local authorities.
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