No more flash flood watch - Met Service
The Met office has discontinued the flash flood watch for low-lying and flood-prone areas for all parishes.
The agency says the significant feature is a Trough across Jamaica, which was induced by Hurricane Melissa.
The hurricane is projected to move farther away from the island, crossing the southeastern or central Bahamas on Wednesday evening, and is forecast to pass near or to the west of Bermuda late Thursday.
Observations over the past several hours indicate that only isolated light to moderate showers affected the island on Wednesday.
Partly cloudy conditions are forecast to persist through Thursday morning, with isolated showers expected across northern parishes and widely scattered afternoon showers occurring across sections of western parishes and hilly areas, otherwise remaining mostly cloudy.
Today's FORECAST
This Morning... Partly cloudy across western parishes, elsewhere mainly fair.
This Afternoon... Widely scattered showers across sections of central and western parishes, otherwise mostly cloudy.
Tonight... Partly cloudy.
3-DAY FORECAST
Friday: Partly cloudy morning. Scattered afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms across most parishes.
Saturday: Partly cloudy morning. Widely scattered afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms across northern parishes and hilly areas elsewhere.
Sunday: Scattered afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms across most parishes.
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