Climate: All Hurricane Warnings have been discontinued. Core of Tammy gave stormy situations to St. Maarten, Anguilla, St. Barts current hours as middle/eyewall passes round 30-50 miles east and is pulling away NNW at 10mph.
Some heavy rainbands are nonetheless impacting Barbuda, Antigua and Montserrat.
Intermittent very heavy rainfall with thunderstorms impacted Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique in a single day… and this morning extra intense rainbands are impacting Guadeloupe with some reasonable to heavy over Dominica. Remoted to scattered cases of flash flooding and mudslides are seemingly.
One other intense rainband with sturdy thunderstorms is alongside a convergent zone about 75km west of Saint Lucia and are shifting slowly east… they could get shut and have an effect on St. Lucia and Martinique later this morning. A number of showers and thunderstorms are close to the east coast of Saint Lucia. Localized flooding is feasible.
Latest thunderstorms in Grenada weakened to reasonable to heavy rain and a southeast stream is established over Barbados, Tobago with remoted showers. So an space of convergence will seemingly stay within the Windwards, Trinidad late morning to afternoon that may assist additional improvement of showers and thunderstorms with daytime heating.
The massive space of heavy rainbands over the central Lesser Antilles will step by step shift to remainder of the Leeward after the core of Tammy retains pulling north… Tammy will decelerate subsequent few days north of the islands and it will preserve possibilities for rainbands over the Leewards into early week.
In accordance with the Meteorological Service in Antigua, most sustained winds have been are as excessive as 90 mph (145 km/h) over Barbuda final night time.
Tammy made landfall on Barbuda at 9:15pm. Tammy has moved WNW not too long ago however long term common is NNW at 10mph. Barbuda continues to get heavy to very heavy rainfall and robust winds from the eyewall.
Some heavy to very heavy rainbands have been shifting throughout components of the Windwards and Guadeloupe particularly west of and over Dominica and Martinique. The steering stream is comparatively low and with deep convection, excessive rain charges are seemingly at instances, that result in scattered flash flooding and mudslides.
There are are additionally gradual shifting heavy showers and thunderstorms aligned from central to northeast St. Vincent and Saint Lucia. These may trigger localized flooding.
There are very heavy rainbands east of St. Lucia and St. Vincent to close Barbados which have winds 30-45mph however solely on Barbados did some come by way of earlier the place a extreme thunderstorm warning was in impact.
Because of the disturbances of the climate in Caribbean, a number of festivals and faculties have been postponed and closed. Threats of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms made the residents undertake vigilant strategy and exact precautionary strategy.