Caribbean islands on alert as Tropical Storm Tammy approaches

In response to the imminent threat posed by Tropical Storm Tammy, the governments of Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, and St Kitts and Nevis have taken proactive measures by placing their islands under a Tropical Storm Watch. 

This move followed advisories issued on Wednesday for Barbados, Dominica, Martinique, and Guadeloupe.

Tracking Tammy’s progress

Reports are that as of 5 a.m. on Thursday, Tropical Storm Tammy was positioned approximately 775 kilometers east-southeast of Guadeloupe, packing sustained winds of about 40 mph (65 km/h). 

The United States National Hurricane Center (NHC) has noted that Tammy is currently traversing extremely warm waters as it approaches the Leeward Islands. 

This environment is expected to foster further intensification, even in the face of moderate wind shear.

- Advertisement -

The NHC’s latest forecast indicates that Tammy is likely to reach near-hurricane strength as it approaches or crosses over the Leeward Islands sometime between Friday and Saturday. 

Tropical storm conditions could potentially manifest within the watch area starting Friday.

Photo: NOAA

Rainfall concerns

Tammy is anticipated to bring substantial rainfall to the region. 

Forecasters project that through Saturday night, the storm could unleash total rainfall accumulations of three to six inches, with localized areas receiving up to 10 inches, primarily across portions of the northern Windward Islands extending into the Leeward Islands. 

Additionally, the British and US Virgin Islands, as well as eastern Puerto Rico, are expected to experience rainfall totals of one to two inches, with maximum accumulations reaching four inches. 

These downpours may lead to sporadic instances of flash flooding and urban inundation, with isolated areas of higher terrain at risk of mudslides.

Dangerous surf and rip currents

Apart from heavy rainfall, Tropical Storm Tammy is set to generate perilous sea conditions. 

Swells originating from the storm are projected to impact sections of the Lesser Antilles later today. 

These swells have the potential to create life-threatening surf conditions and rip currents, posing a serious hazard to coastal areas.

Read more on the Atlantic hurricane season from CNW

More Stories

Dodridge Miller UWI

UWI to Install Dr. Dodridge Miller as seventh Chancellor in historic ceremony

The University of the West Indies (UWI) will officially install Dr. the Most Honourable Dodridge Miller as its seventh Chancellor in a grand ceremony...
Belize Prime Minister John Briceño.

Belize Prime Minister John Briceño sworn in for second term

Amid a fractured opposition and historic voter apathy, John Briceño was sworn in for his second term as Prime Minister of Belize, vowing to...
Trinidad and Tobago Amery Browne

Trinidad government disappointed in UK visa requirement

Trinidad and Tobago Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr. Amery Browne has expressed disappointment over the United Kingdom’s sudden decision to impose visa requirements...
Antony Anderson

Antony Anderson, Jamaica’s former police commissioner, appointed as new ambassador

Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith, has announced the appointment of Major General (Retired) Antony Anderson...
US Embassy in Bahamas

US Embassy in Bahamas defends Cuba visa restrictions amid PM’s rebuttal

The United States Embassy in the Bahamas has reiterated its stance on Cuba’s medical missions, emphasizing its commitment to holding accountable those involved in...
Grenada Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall (right)

Grenada signs visa waiver agreements with several African countries

Grenada has strengthened its diplomatic footprint by forging new relations with several African nations and signing visa waiver agreements as part of its broader...
portmore jamaica

St. Catherine Municipal Corporation rejects bill to make Portmore a parish

The St. Catherine Municipal Corporation has voted along party lines to reject the Counties and Parishes (Amendment) Act, 2025, which aims to grant parish...
1Neil Rowe Barbados

Trial date set for former Barbados deputy speaker Neil Rowe in unlawful sexual intercourse case

The trial of former Barbados Deputy Speaker of Parliament Neil Rowe, who is facing an unlawful sexual intercourse charge, is set to begin on...
Barbados PM Mia Mottley

Barbados PM Mia Mottley prepared to have US visa revoked over Cuban medical missions

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has declared her unwavering support for the Cuban health brigade programme, stating she is willing to have her United...
Climate change leaves the Bahamas with huge debt, country seeks help

Bahamas rejects claims of forced labor in Cuban medical missions

The Bahamas government has firmly rejected any suggestion that the country is engaged in forced labour, responding to recent statements concerning the Cuban health...

Latest Articles

Skip to content