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Tropical Cyclone Information Statement #2

Published 30 August 2024

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TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION
STATEMENT
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE
2:45 PM ECT FRIDAY 30th AUGUST 2024
…TROPICAL CYCLONE COULD AFFECT THE AREA…BE AWARE…
The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service is monitoring the progress of a
Tropical wave, over the central tropical North Atlantic. The system could develop
further and affect the leeward islands and the British Virgin Islands early next
week.
The tropical wave could become tropical disturbance AL99 in days, and perhaps
go on to become a tropical depression or tropical storm before reaching the
Caribbean. Currently, the system poses little to no threat to the Leeward Islands
and the British Virgin Islands, but this could change. The risk of wind, rainfall or
seas is low; notwithstanding, be aware and stay prepared for the hurricane season.
At 2 pm ECT or 1800 UTC, the tropical wave axis was located about 1155 miles
east of the Leeward Islands and moving west at around 13 mph. Maximum
sustained winds are less than 25 mph with higher gusts. Strengthening is forecast
and a tropical depression could form by early next week on the approach of the Caribbean. There is a near-zero percent chance of formation in 48 hours and a 40
percent chance of formation in seven days.
No specific hazard is being forecast currently as the system is still very far away with lots of room for several scenarios to play out. Also, the uncertainties are quite high for what will happen. Please note that no Alerts, Watches or Warnings are in effect for the area; however, this could change in 48 hours.


Be aware! Residents should monitor this system closely and ensure their Hurricane
season plans are prepared.


The next update will be around 3 pm tomorrow, or sooner if required.


FORECASTER DALE DESTIN
Antigua Barbuda Met Services

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Weather Report 7am 30th Aug 2024

Published 30 August 2024

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Valid until 8am 31st Aug 2024

Weather Bulletin
Issued at: 7 am
Present Weather: Cloudy Skies
Winds: A Gentle breeze of 11 mph from the northeast
Temperature: 28°C / 82°F Humidity: 88% Sea Level Pressure: 1015.6mbs or 29.99”
Sunrise: Tom: 5:57 am Sunset: Today: 6:28 pm

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5 pm Weather Forecast & 3Day Forecast (Wednesday 28th August 2024)

Published 28 August 2024

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Valid until Thursday 29th August 2024 at 8 pm.

Weather Bulletin

Issued at: 5 pm
Present Weather: Cloudy skies with showers in the vicinity
Winds: A gentle breeze of 12 mph from the East.
Temperature: 30°C / 86°F Max Temp: 32°C / 89°F Humidity: 82% Sea Level Pressure: 1014.5mbs or 29.96″
24-hour rainfall at the R.L. Bradshaw Intl. at 2 pm: 7.8mm /0.31 ′′ Amount of rainfall for the month of August: 84.8mm / 3.34′′
Sunrise: Tom 5:57 am Sunset: Tom 6:27 pm

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JAHEEM NISBETT SENTENCED FOR FIREARM & AMMO POSSESSION

Published 28 August 2024

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JAHEEM NISBETT SENTENCED FOR FIREARM & AMMO POSSESSION


Jaheem Nisbett of Upper Thibou Avenue, McKnight, St. Kitts, has been convicted and sentenced to serve four (4) years and six (6) months in His Majesty’s Prison for the offences of possession of firearm and possession of ammunition. The offences were committed on September 23rd, 2023, at Lower Prickley Pear Alley, Basseterre, St. Kitts, where one (1) Glock 23 with ten (10) .40 calibre rounds were found in Mr Nisbett’s possession.

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MINISTER OF EDUCATION APPLAUD TEACHERS FOR THEIR TENACITY

MINISTER OF EDUCATION APPLAUD TEACHERS FOR THEIR TENACITY

Basseterre: St. Kitts, Tuesday, August 27, 2024:​ The Ministry of Education hosted its annual Back-to-School Opening Ceremony for the Academic Year 2024-2025 under the theme Transforming Education through Self Renewal; Holistic partnerships Digital Solutions. The ceremony was held onMonday August 26, at the St. Kitts Marriott.

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