KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaican authorities have escalated weather warnings as a major Caribbean weather system threatens widespread disruption. The Meteorological Service has activated a flash flood watch covering multiple parishes including St Mary, Portland, St Thomas, Kingston, St Andrew, St Catherine, Clarendon, and Manchester. This alert remains in effect until 7:00 am Monday.
The emergency measures respond to a developing meteorological crisis originating from a broad trough currently dominating the central Caribbean. This system has generated significant atmospheric instability across the island nation since Saturday evening, with weather radar and satellite data confirming sustained precipitation patterns.
Current meteorological assessments indicate moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, primarily affecting eastern and south-central regions during the early hours of Sunday. Weather experts predict these conditions will intensify and expand geographically throughout Sunday afternoon and evening, eventually covering the entire island.
The Met Service’s extended forecast indicates that residual showers will persist through Monday afternoon across most parishes, prolonging flood risks. Marine safety authorities have simultaneously issued navigational warnings for fishing vessels and commercial maritime operations, particularly along the south coastline where sea conditions are rapidly deteriorating near storm activity zones.
