Local NewsWeather Flood warning downgraded to flood watch by Barbados Today 09/11/2024 written by Barbados Today 09/11/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 371 UPDATE: The flood watch has been discontinued. The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) says the flood warning has been downgraded to a flood watch. According to the BMS, instability trailing the tropical wave will continue to produce unsettled conditions across the island. Areas have already recorded accumulations of almost three inches of rain and an additional inch is expected today. Possible Impacts: There is the medium possibility of significant flooding which may result in possible moderate to significant: Runoff from higher elevations. Soil erosion on exposed or scarred land surfaces. Water settlements on roads and fields at the foot of hills and coastal roads. Adjustments to water levels of existing water bodies (ponds etc.). Objects or debris from higher elevations becoming embedded within fast moving water flows. Delays on traffic routes with some roads becoming impassable . Residents and visitors should also be aware that this alert level could elevate to red What you should do: The public is encouraged to monitor the BMS, DEM and GIS websites and their respective social media pages along with the local media networks for further updates. You Might Be Interested In Today’s weather Cabinet approves shutdown procedures Barbados to announce ‘heat wave’ response A flood watch is issued when the conditions are favourable for flooding within the next 48 hours. It does not mean that flooding will occur but it is possible. This flood watch was issued at 6 a.m. and will be updated/terminated at 12 noon today or sooner if conditions warrant. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Paving in progress at Bath Road, St John (Highway F) 07/12/2024 Money cannot be the only consideration in land policy 07/12/2024 Update: Skeletal remains found at Henley, St John 06/12/2024