The State of Grenada is now experiencing the effects of Tropical Storm Gonzalo now projected to pass between Grenada and Tobago.
According to information received from the Met Services in the twin-island republic, our southernmost neighbours are experiencing heavy downpours with gusty winds.
At 11 am, the centre of Tropical Storm Gonzalo was located latitude 10.5Ëš North, 60.5Ëš West longitude or 65 miles East South-east of Grenada. Maximum sustained winds 40 mph, with its present movement west at 18 mph.
Gonzalo is expected to move across the southern Windward Islands this afternoon into evening and over the southeastern Caribbean Sea on Sunday. Little change is expected in strength. Gonzalo is forecast to bring cloudy to overcast and windy conditions with moderate to heavy showers and thundershowers to the island.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) encourages the general public to be cautious as you travel on our nation’s roads, as flooded streets can limit visibility and endanger passengers.
Also be mindful of the threat of landslides in areas so prone.
NaDMA, the official source for all disaster-related information in Grenada.Â
Samuel Hassan (Bull)
My prayers and thoughts are with my people. Much love. Stay strong.
Oh lawd meh forgot to tie meh goats
Go away
Gonzaga go away
Hello from England. “Buses travel much faster in the wet…” Burst out laughing, very funny… Well done.
We need the rain so wind at 40mph is acceptable as most of the buses travel much faster in the wet so nothing new there.
Just thank god for the rain and get out there and plant as much as possible after the rain pass
Ughh 2020 Darn You!!!!
Keep safe everybody