Twenty police and fire officers in the British Virgin Islands are now better able to undertake search and rescue operations following their participation in a Map Reading and Land Navigation …
2014
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A flash flood watch is declared until 2pm this afternoon. A surface trough along with available moisture will continue to affect the islands today.
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A flash flood warning remains in effect for the BVI until 2pm today.
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An Upper Level Trough is likely to cause some unstable weather conditions later today and tonight.
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Instability in the atmosphere which is associated with a mid to upper level low pressure system will continue to affect The Virgin Islands for the next 24hrs.
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An Upper Level Trough continues to affect the Virgin Islands. Antigua and Barbuda meteorological services has issued a flash flood watch for low lying and flood prone areas of the …
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High chance of some showers and even thunderstorms developing over the Islands today particularly over the British Virgin Islands.
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A frontal trough, along with favourable upper support, is expected to maintain an environment that favours the formation of some showers over the BVI for the next 24hrs
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An upper level trough will cause the atmosphere across the northern Leewards and BVI to remain unstable and heighten the chances for shower activity.
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The interaction of a tropical wave with an upper level trough will continue to generate cloudiness and showers across the Leeward Islands and British Virgin Islands today and tonight.