Local NewsNewsWeather Weather: Forecasters eyeing sea conditions by Sandy Deane 06/01/2020 written by Sandy Deane 06/01/2020 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 184 The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) this evening served notice that it was likely to issue a high-surf advisory and a small-craft warning by Wednesday as sea conditions deteriorate over the next few days. In a statement, the forecasters said the marine model data show sea conditions will be rough from late Thursday and into the following week. The forecasters explained that a strong high-pressure system centered over the central North Atlantic is forecast to generate easterly to east-north easterly surface winds of 20-25 knots (37 to 46 km/h) and easterly to east north-easterly swells peaking near 3.5 metres (11 feet). The Met Office said this could result in large waves and dangerous rip currents that could create unsafe conditions for small-craft operators, particularly on the eastern, north-eastern and south-eastern coastlines of Barbados. These conditions could become even more adverse at times of high tide. All residents are advised to pay special attention to any updates from the BMS. Sandy Deane You may also like CARICOM Chairman urges unity and action in 2025 to tackle global challenges 01/01/2025 Credit union consolidation a positive move 01/01/2025 BHTA welcomes 2025 with optimism, plans for continued tourism growth 01/01/2025