WEATHER (6:00 PM Jan 23): Low to mid-level trough to affect Dominica during next 12-24 hrs

Meteorological authorities have issued a weather alert as a significant trough of low to mid-level atmospheric instability is poised to impact the island within the coming 12 to 24 hours. The system is expected to generate generally overcast conditions accompanied by periods of gusty winds and widespread scattered showers. Meteorological analysis indicates that precipitation could intensify to moderate or even heavy levels intermittently throughout the period.

Given the current saturation of ground conditions from previous rainfall, officials have escalated warnings for residents in geographically vulnerable zones. These include areas historically susceptible to dangerous surface runoff, flash flooding, landslide activity, and dislodged rocks. The public in these regions is being urged to maintain heightened awareness and implement extreme precautionary measures.

Maritime forecasts present a dual picture for sea conditions. Waters along the western seaboard are anticipated to remain slight to moderate, with wave heights not expected to exceed three feet. In contrast, eastern coastal waters face more vigorous conditions with waves forecast to reach up to eight feet. Consequently, a Small Craft Advisory remains officially in effect for the eastern coastline. All mariners, fishermen, and recreational sea users are strongly advised to exercise vigilant caution and remain alert to rapidly changing marine conditions.