
The Flood Warning for Dominica was discontinued at 6 p.m. however, people in areas prone to flooding, landslides, and falling rocks are advised to remain on alert as soils are saturated, according to the 6:00 p.m. forecast from the Dominica Meteorological Services.
Moisture and instability trailing a tropical wave are affecting the island. Cloudy to overcast skies, scattered showers, and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms are expected to give way to occasionally cloudy skies with a few showers as the night progresses.
Saharan dust concentration is expected to increase slightly overnight and into Sunday. People with respiratory sensitivities should continue to take necessary precautions.
Seas are forecast to be moderate during the next 24 hours, with waves peaking to 5ft along the western coastline and up to 8ft along the eastern coast. Small-craft operators and sea-bathers should exercise caution.
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