A small craft advisory remains in effect for above normal swell heights.
A small-craft advisory is issued when sustained winds of 20 to 25 knots and/or sea swells of 2.5 – 3.0 metres (8 – 10 feet) are affecting or forecast to affect the marine area within the next 36 hours, Barbados Meteorological Services said in a statement today.
“Strong surface winds associated with the Atlantic high-pressure system have resulted in a deterioration of sea swells across Barbados and the eastern Caribbean. Residents and visitors should continue to expect moderate to rough easterly swells ranging from 2.5 to 3.0 meters (8 to 10 ft) off the eastern, northern and southeastern shores of Barbados.”
These conditions are forecast to affect the marine area for the remainder of the week throughout the weekend.
“Gradually improving conditions are predicted on Sunday as the swells heights begin to diminish across the marine area.”
The Met Office said all marine craft operators should note the following possibilities along the coast and near shore of this zone, due to the imminent or already occurring marine threat: Large open water swells can be hazardous to some vessels. Operation of smaller vessels can be difficult at times due to large swells. Beachgoers should exercise extreme caution or stay out of the water.
For more information, please visit: https://www.barbadosweather.org/marineBarResp.php or the social social media pages of Barbados Meteorological Services. (PR)