(CNS): The forecast for the Cayman Islands is for partly cloudy to cloudy skies with a 40% chance of rain and possibly thunder well into next week, according to the Cayman Islands National Weather Service. However, this area is not under any type of hurricane watch or warning, despite rumours circulating. CINWS is predicting that a broad upper level trough over the Gulf of Mexico will continue to support cloudy skies and isolated showers across the Cayman Islands at least until Wednesday.
There will be moderate east to southeasterly winds caused by a ridge of high pressure just north of the Caribbean Sea.
Flooding on Linford Pierson Highway Monday morning (CNS): The very wet weather that has drenched the Cayman Islands this weekend is moving towards the northwest and should clear away from the area later this afternoon, but not before it douses the western side of Grand Cayman with another couple of…
Source: CINWS (CNS): Residents are asked to take extra care and attention when using the roads this weekend, as heavy rain is expected to start on Friday evening. The Cayman Islands National Weather Service said there was an increased chance of thunder and heavy rain over the weekend and Monday…
(CNS): The Cayman Islands could be facing more heavy rain throughout this week as a large and disorganized area of low pressure located over the western and southwestern Caribbean Sea could form into a storm as it passes our area. The weather service has issued an advisory for the system…
Rain!? This is a public crisis!! We must go back into full 24 hour lockdown! What if your grandmother slipped on a wet sidewalk? We can’t afford to take that chance!
Another lovely sunny day.
That’s what those L to K’s get thinking they can have a beach day on the weekend!
Rain!? This is a public crisis!! We must go back into full 24 hour lockdown! What if your grandmother slipped on a wet sidewalk? We can’t afford to take that chance!
Sure is a nice sunny day today. Is this a John Foster forecast.
Much needed rain by the way.
yes…much needed to keep people indoors and off the ‘dangerous’ beaches!
You sure only 40% ? Feels like 100% right now!
anon 301pm 100% is all island for the entire period of time.
The percentage indicates the chance of rain, not if half the Island or the entire Island will get rain.