A broad area of low pressure over the Eastern Tropical Atlantic is being monitored by the National Hurricane Centre and the Dominica Meteorological Service. This area of low pressure has a high chance of development, and a tropical depression or a tropical storm could form during the weekend into early next week. This weather system is projected to move westward towards the Lesser Antilles during the coming week and could begin affecting the island chain from midweek (particular from Wednesday 18th into Friday 20th October 2023).
The Office of Disaster Management is advising the public to ensure that their preparedness plans are in place and ready to be activated for their protection, should this become necessary.
During the upcoming week of festive activities, the public should ensure that daily weather check is a part of this activities and to plan accordingly.
Residents should keep updated on the weather situation and any caution information provided by the Office of Disaster Management and the Dominica Meteorological Service.
Information can be accessed at the www. weather.gov.dm for up-to-date weather information and www.odm.gov.dm to learn what actions to take during flood and landslide events and be alert during times of heavy rainfall.
The public is reminded that we all have a role to play in ensuring personal and community safety.
The National Disaster Management System will continue to monitor and provide updates as necessary.