Local NewsNewsWeather Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Barbados by Dawne Parris 13/05/2025 written by Dawne Parris 13/05/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 865 The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the island following intense lightning activity recorded on Tuesday morning, particularly across the northern section of the country. The lightning, which is occurring mainly over open water, has prompted authorities to warn of potential hazards, including power outages due to strikes on electrical infrastructure. Officials also cautioned that lightning strikes can be life-threatening. The watch will remain in effect until 6 p.m., unless conditions improve earlier, the BMS said. According to the Met Office, unsettled conditions are expected to persist throughout the day, with cloudy to overcast skies, scattered light to moderate showers, periods of rain, and a high likelihood of scattered thunderstorms. Residents are advised to monitor official sources, including the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), the Government Information Service (GIS), and local media outlets for updates and safety guidance. For more detailed information and updates, the public can visit the Barbados Meteorological Services website at www.barbadosweather.org, follow their social media channels, or contact their hotline at 976-2376. You Might Be Interested In Today’s weather Cabinet approves shutdown procedures Barbados to announce ‘heat wave’ response Dawne Parris You may also like Body of St Michael man found at the Careenage 14/06/2025 Light & Power ‘bolsters hurricane readiness with infrastructure, communication focus’ 14/06/2025 Under siege: The urgent need to tackle school violence 14/06/2025