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Yu si da long line a cloud deh weh a stretch from di miggle a di Atlantic Ocean to Cuba, Haiti & Jamaica? A one Stationary Front dat. If yu nu know stationary mean seh it barely a move su dem cloud deh a gu siddung pon Jamaica & cause rain dis weekend especially inna di afternoon
ATENCIÓN! The U.S. Hurricane Center has just stated in the 10 PM update that Beryl is now a category 5 hurricane packing winds of 160 mph. This is very bad for Jamaica because even if she weakens when she is passing, she will still be a major hurricane of cat 3 - 5 strength.
ATTENTION! The U.S. Hurricane Center has just stated in the 4 AM update that Beryl is still a category 5 and she has strengthened to a 165 mph hurricane. This is extremely dangerous for Jamaica because even if she weakens when she is passing, she will still be a major hurricane
Meteorologists are baffled. Beryl has broken numerous records left and right and it's only June, and she's heading towards Jamaica, so she will break more records, especially if she makes landfall. This is unprecedented and out of this world. Look at her on the very latest
The ring/halo seen around the sun in Jamaica today is an indicator that there is moisture high in the atmosphere. The high, thin, wispy cirrus clouds seen means there is a storm system approaching. It's typically 24 - 48 hours away.
Major Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on Carriacou Island with 150 mph winds (almost Category 5). This is very bad. Catastrophic damage has already been reported. She's on her way to Jamaica. We need to heed the warnings and get prepared, Jamaicans.
Dem colourful cloud deh mean thunderclouds, dem sparkling white dots deh mean lightning strikes/flashes. Just as wi predicted rain a drop wid lightning & thunda inna some parts of Jamaica inna di afternoon ya.
Unu feel how di place hot todeh like Satan literally skin-out ova Jamaica? Dat is di calm before di storm where there is hardly any breeze, hardly any clouds, just pure sunshine and heat. Dat is how yu know for sure seh storm a fawud fi true.
Unfortunately, as soon as Tropical Storm Elsa leaves Jamaica there is an abundance of sunny weather, hot temperatures & dry air including Saharan Dust getting ready to replace her. Enjoy the wet weather while it lasts!
I don't know who needs to hear this but unu mek sure seh unu bathe todeh & don't blame Tropical Storm Elsa's rainy & cool weather for your reason not to. Cold showers are actually good for you. They increase blood circulation, boost weight loss, & make your skin & hair to glow.
Dis a fi di ppl dem whose anxiety a mad dem. Elsa is still a storm & shi still a fawud fast fi reach Jamaica side by Sunday just like wha wi tell unu dis morning. Unu come out a mi DMs & stahp stress mi now, worse like how di place hot. 🥵
As of 7pm the Saharan Dust is only a few hours away the country. Jamaicans should awaken on Monday, June 22, 2020 to dry, warm and hazy conditions. The asthmatic and sinusitis conditions that this may trigger in some people may easily confused for Covid-19 symptoms so stay alert.
Yu si da long line a cloud deh weh stretch cross di Bahamas, Cuba and Central America? A one cold front dat. It a gu reach Jamaica side by Mondeh into Tuesdeh and it a gu bring some good breeze, cool temperature & rain su unu mek sure walk wid unu umbrella.
ATTENTION! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has just stated in the 1 PM update that Beryl has weakened to a category 4 packing winds of 155 mph. This is still an extremely dangerous situation for Jamaica. Ivan was a category 4 and we all remember how bad he was. There a reason
Di tropical wave weh a gu deal wid Jamaica a way tomorrow have a buzz tho. Watch pretty-pretty cloud & lightning man. Unu try walk wid unu umbrella, raincoat & water boot tomorrow.
I don't know who needs to hear this but unu gu clean off unu fan & stop blame unu sinus issues pon Saharan dust. As a matter of fact the Saharan dust is giving us a break for the next couple days especially with the current active Tropical Wave train from Africa to the Caribbean.
Major Hurricane Beryl, as of the 7 AM update from the Hurricane Center, is still a 165 mph Category 5 monster, and she is still on her way to Jamaica. Here is the latest from The Weather Channel U.S. as of 7 AM on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center has just issued its 10 AM update, stating that Beryl is still a Category 4 major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph. Her tropical storm-force winds (🟠 color) are now halfway across the island of Jamaica, mainly across Surrey and
Unu feel how di place hot todeh like Satan literally skin-out ova Jamaica? Dat is di calm before di storm where there is hardly any breeze, hardly any clouds, just pure sunshine and heat. Dat is how yu know for sure seh Beryl a fawud fi true Wenzdeh.
Good news! A Cold Front is coming to Jamaica this week. It will bring rain to parts of Jamaica on Monday into Tuesday. Then the cool and windy conditions arrive on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, through to the weekend. Go wash that sweater of yours and get ready to use it again.
Today in hurricane history, Hurricane Ivan (2004) blew past Jamaica as a powerful category 4 bringing very strong winds & torrential rainfall leading to seventeen fatalities & racking up $360 million U.S. in damages in Jamaica. Do you remember this hurricane?
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The following image depicts what has happened over by Trinidad & Tobago courtesy of surge of Saharan dust from the Sahara Desert that has recently entered the Caribbean. Jamaicans with sinusitis and asthmatic conditions should be on the alert when it arrives in Jamaica on Monday.
I don't know who needs to hear this but unu mek sure seh unu bathe todeh & don't blame Tropical Storm Grace's rainy & cool weather for your reason not to. Cold showers are actually good for you. They increase blood circulation, boost weight loss, & make your skin & hair glow.
Di Tropical Wave weh a gu deal wid Jamaica a way tomorrow have a buzz tho. Watch pretty-pretty cloud & lightning man. Unu try walk wid unu umbrella, raincoat, & water boot tomorrow.
Hurricane Beryl is a major Category 4 hurricane affecting Jamaica. To those who think
@weatherjamaica
is fearmongering by using "catastrophic" to describe the damage from Category 4 hurricanes, you clearly don’t understand the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale. It’s not our choice of
Latest satellite image a show seh di tropical wave cloud dem start mek dem way ova Portland & St. Thomas already & all start drop some rain too. Whole heap more rain fi come tomorrow & even Friday. Unu walk wid unu umbrella & if unu buck up pon a flood tun round & don't drown.
The U.S. Hurricane Center has just issued their 10 PM update, stating that Beryl is still a Category 4 major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph so not much change from the last update. But she is still very dangerous and she is moving towards the west-northwest
Extremely dangerous Category 5 Major Hurricane Beryl is inching closer to Jamaica. She is expected to weaken, so fluctuations or decreases in her wind speed and changes in the projected path are possible throughout the day today. Here is the update on Major Hurricane Beryl from
ATTENTION! The U.S. Hurricane Center has just issued their 7 PM update, stating that Beryl is still a Category 4 major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph down from 155. She is still a dangerous hurricane that can bring catastrophic damage from her winds and rain.
Unfortunately, the U.S. National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area in the Main Development Region for possible tropical storm or hurricane development within the next five days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case. The next names on the list are Julia & Karl.
Good news! A cold front stronger than the one from last week is expected to bring its cold, windy and wet weather to Jamaica starting this Tuesday, February 06, 2024, through to the weekend. Brace for more sweater weather, as temperatures could drop to a whopping 6°C below normal
I don't know who needs to hear dis but unu need fi stop drive through flooded roadways as if unu own Batmobile or Supercar because unu very low car a gu shut off. When yu buck up pon flooded roadways "TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN!"
Dis a fi di ppl dem whose anxiety a mad dem. 98L is still a strong tropical wave & it still a fawud fi reach near Jamaica side by Sunday just like wha wi tell unu dis morning. Unu come out a mi DMs & stahp stress mi now, worse like how di place hot. 🥵
Place black up all bout and rain a tear pon di north coast tho. Clarendon and Westmoreland a get some too. Tropical Wave a gwaan wid itself just like mi did tell unu it would yesideh. Sorry Fi di Portmore ppl dem. Rain na pay no toll Fi unu 🤣😂
Unu feel how di place hot todeh like Satan literally skin-out ova Jamaica? Dat is di calm before di storm where there is hardly any breeze, hardly any clouds, just pure sunshine and heat. Dat is how yu know for sure seh rain a fawud fi true Sundeh.
Atención! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has stated that the strong Tropical Wave being monitored also referred to as Invest 98L has now strengthened to a Tropical Depression and could become a Tropical Storm later today. Stay alert!
Major Hurricane Beryl weakened overnight to a Category 3 hurricane, but according to the Hurricane Center she has just restrengthened back to a Category 4. Here is the latest update on Major Hurricane Beryl from The Weather Channel (U.S.) as of 7 AM on Monday, July 01, 2024.
Hurricane Beryl is about to cause catastrophic damage to Jamaica. Here is the latest on Major Hurricane Beryl from
@weatherjamaica
as of 7:14 AM on Wednesday, July 03, 2024. Please support my YouTube channel by watching these videos. Keep in mind that these posts are not always
ATTENTION! Major Hurricane Beryl will more than likely make landfall in Jamaica on Wednesday as a Category 3, if not a Category 4, bringing a dangerous storm surge to the coast. Landslides and mudslides are possible. If you live on a hill/mountain or close to the coast, you need
CODE ORANGE! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has now stated that the chances of tropical storm or hurricane development east of Caribbean has increased during the next five days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case. The names Julia & Karl are imminent for usage.
ATTENTION! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has just highlighted a brand new area in the Caribbean near Jamaica for possible tropical storm or hurricane development within the next seven days. Jamaicans should stay alert, just in case. The next name on the list is Vince.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center has just issued their 4 AM update, stating that Beryl is still a Category 4 major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph down 5 mph, so not much change from the 1 AM update. But she is still very dangerous and she is moving towards
CODE RED! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has stated that the tropical wave is strengthening and now has a high chance of tropical storm or hurricane development east of or within the Caribbean during the next five days. Jamaicans should pay close attention to this system.
Unfortunately, as soon as the strong tropical wave leaves Jamaica there is an abundance of sunny weather, hot temperatures & dry air including Saharan dust getting ready to replace it. Enjoy the wet weather while it lasts & stay safe!
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) says as strong 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit in Haiti at 7:29am along the Enriquillo–Plantain Garden Fault which runs through Haiti & Jamaica. Jamaicans need to stay alert & DROP, COVER & HOLD just in case we get hit by aftershocks.
Here we go again! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has just highlighted the area in the southwestern Caribbean for possible tropical storm or hurricane development within the next five days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case. The next names on the list are Kate & Larry.
Unfortunately, as soon as Tropical Storm Grace leaves Jamaica there is an abundance of sunny weather, hot temperatures & dry air including Saharan Dust getting ready to replace her. Enjoy the wet weather while it lasts & stay safe!
Attention! The U.S. National Hurricane Center now has Jamaica in the area shaded for possible development of this strong tropical wave into a Tropical Storm or Hurricane during the next five days. The next names on the list are Hermine and Ian. Stay alert!
4:45am, Wednesday, August 31, 2022: Do you see those sparkling white dots? Those are lightning flashes/strikes. Close-up satellite images currently indicate sections of most parishes in Jamaica receiving thundershowers. If you come upon flooded roadways, turn around, don't drown.
Di first 15 days inna June look very festive in terms a rain inna Jamaica tho. If dis happen some place might all flood out too. Will it actually happen? Only time will tell.
Di tropical wave a drop some rain wid lightning & thunder inna parts a St. Thomas, Portland, St. Andrew, St. Catherine & Clarendon right now just like wi did tell unu it would Yesideh.
CODE RED! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has increased the probability that the area of disturbed weather in the eastern Caribbean will develop into a tropical depression, tropical storm or hurricane within the next seven days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case.
Di cloud dem under Jamaica a start fi gwaan wid dem ting tho. No wonder di U.S National Hurricane Center highlight da spot deh. In di mean time rain a tear inna some parts of Jamaica inna di afternoon ya. Mi all hear seh hail a fall inna some place too. Weh di video clip dem deh?
The U.S. National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area of disturbed weather in the Main Development Region for possible tropical storm or hurricane development within the next five days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case. The next name on the list is Julia.
In case you don't know by now, Jamaica is long overdue for a major earthquake similar to the ones that hit Haiti in 2010 & 2021. It can happen at any time. The least we can do right now is educate ourselves with this video & do what is expected of us when earthquakes hit Jamaica.
Today in hurricane history, 19 years ago on September 10, 2004 Hurricane Ivan went past Jamaica as a powerful category 4 bringing extreme winds, torrential rainfall, causing seventeen fatalities & racking up $360 million U.S. in damages in Jamaica. Do you remember this hurricane?
Watch Beryl she dung deh su a spin a fawud. Unu better batten down unu window dem good-good. Oh yeah and unu use todeh fi tek some before pics of unu place and neighbourhood su dat when unu tek di after pic dem pon Thursday wi can see how she beat-up di place. - 8:25 AM, Tuesday
Today in hurricane history, Hurricane Ivan (2004) went past Jamaica as a powerful category 4 bringing very strong winds & torrential rainfall causing seventeen fatalities & racking up $360 million U.S. in damages in Jamaica. Do you remember this hurricane?
Jamaica, prepare for the celestial catwalk! 🇯🇲 At 11:53 a.m. to 1:55 p.m. on Monday, April 08, 2024, a partial solar eclipse will dazzle the Jamaican sky. Grab your shades, gather your crew, and get ready to moonwalk in daylight! 📷
#JamaicanEclipseBash
Bad news, Jamaica! From May 13 to May 18, 2024, prepare for persistent heat and dry weather as temperatures will be soaring 5 degrees Celsius above normal, as indicated by the fiery red colors on the map. Stay safe with these tips for coping with the hot spell.
The strong tropical wave is closing in on Jamaica. Jamaicans in eastern parishes should start to feel its effects with showers and thunderstorms tonight.
ATTENTION! The US National Hurricane Center has just stated in the 4 AM update that Hurricane Beryl has strengthened to a Category 2, packing winds of 100 mph. The track has shifted slightly northward, too. Her eye is starting to clear out. She might just be a Category 4 by 10 AM
ATTENTION! Tropical Storm Elsa has now strengthened to a Hurricane & is still being predicted to possibly thread the needle between Haiti & Jamaica. Will it actually happen? Only time will tell exactly what unfolds. Stay alert!
The U.S. National Hurricane Center has placed Jamaica under a Hurricane Watch as of their 10 AM update on Category 4 Hurricane Beryl, with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. This feels like Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Dean in 2007. Stay informed and be prepared.
Code Yellow! The U.S. National Hurricane Center is still monitoring a strong tropical wave west of the Lesser Antilles, which has a low chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm as it moves westward. Regardless of development, Jamaica should expect rainfall from
In case you don't know by now, Jamaica is long overdue for a major earthquake similar to the one that hit Haiti in 2010. It can happen at any time. The least we can do right now is educate ourselves with this video & do what is expected of us when earthquakes hit Jamaica.
Brace yourselves, Jamaica! Tuesday, October 03, 2023, might just be nature's way of giving you an impromptu water park. Prepare for a tropical downpour extravaganza that could potentially turn streets into rivers and backyards into lakes. FULL VIDEO HERE:
Good news! The highly anticipated 'Christmas Breeze' is predicted to make a comeback this Wednesday, November 24, 2021 which will continue into the weekend, as a Cold Front is expected to move across Jamaica, bringing its cool, wet & windy weather during the days & nights.
Good news! A Cold Front is coming to Jamaica this weekend. It will bring rain to parts of Jamaica, especially northeastern parishes, on Friday night into Sunday. Temperatures will be average for the most part and slightly below average in some spots. Get that laundry done early.
Well, this is not what you want to see. Beryl has continued to rapidly intensify and is now a major Category 4 hurricane approaching the Windward Islands. Here is the latest update on her from The Weather Channel (U.S.) as of 1 PM on Sunday, June 30, 2024.
Beryl is an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane. In this video,
@weatherjamaica
gives us the late Tuesday night update on this system. Apologies for the late video post. I am not home and I do not have my proper equipment so I have to be working with this 7 year old laptop.
Bad news! A massive plume of dust from the Sahara Desert (dark brown colour 🟤) will hit Jamaica on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. This poses serious risks for those with dust-related allergies, asthma, sinusitis & other respiratory issues. Health experts urge caution.
Did you just feel that earthquake? In what Jamaican parish are you located right now? How was the shaking? Most importantly, did you drop, cover & hold as you were supposed to?
CODE ORANGE! The U.S. National Hurricane Center has now stated that the chances of tropical storm or hurricane development east of or within the Caribbean has increased during the next five days. Jamaicans should stay alert just in case we are affected by Gaston or Hermine.
Did you just feel that earthquake? In what Jamaican parish are you located right now? How was the shaking? Most importantly, did you drop, cover & hold as you were supposed to?
5:10am Tuesday, September 27, 2022: As predicted, less rainfall is underway on this Tuesday morning as doppler radar images show light to moderate isolated showers affecting sections of some southern parishes. UNU COME GU A DI PPL DEM WORK/SCHOOL & STAHP ASK MI FOOLISHNESS.
The official source for earthquake information, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has confirmed a moderate 5.4 earthquake at 10:57am (30 minutes ago) in Hope Bay, Portland, Jamaica. Stay tuned for aftershocks or even a mainshock and remember to drop, cover and hold on.