On Sunday Meteorological Service Jamaica issued a warning, saying that “a Surface Trough that moved across Jamaica last night into this morning has been influencing the weather across the island, especially northern parishes today.”
Jamaica Met added that further rain could be on the way, reporting that “a High Pressure Ridge is expected to build across the island tonight into tomorrow. As a result, the forecast is for isolated showers mainly across hilly inland areas of northern parishes tomorrow (12 December).”
Social Media
Pictures:
Bridge in Mount Edge Combe, St Ann. Following heavy Rain. pic.twitter.com/wWNOzCGBQL
— Giovanni R. Dennis (@GiovanniRDennis) December 11, 2016
#StAnnRain: Stoplight in Runaway Bay, St Ann. #Impassable pic.twitter.com/t7J20WMTNh
— Giovanni R. Dennis (@GiovanniRDennis) December 11, 2016
#StAnnRain: New Video 5:
Another section of Mount Edge Combe, Runaway Bay.@NWA_JA pic.twitter.com/P8TUwdw41m
— Giovanni R. Dennis (@GiovanniRDennis) December 11, 2016
Car ended up down on the entrance to the beach after it was washed about 500m from Claremont Street. pic.twitter.com/6EjMLGe38n
— Dr DaytonCampbell MP (@DaytonCampbell) December 11, 2016
On the ground in Dunbarton and Runaway Bay. Severe damage from the rain pic.twitter.com/2s8fEcsWsw
— Dr DaytonCampbell MP (@DaytonCampbell) December 11, 2016
Earlier today pic.twitter.com/Tswsqn6cqX
— Dr DaytonCampbell MP (@DaytonCampbell) December 11, 2016
Flood Summary
Last updated: December 12, 2016
Event
St Ann and St Mary Parishes, Jamaica, December 2016
Locations
A – St Ann Parish, Jamaica
B – St Mary Parish, Jamaica
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Publish date : 2016-12-12 03:00:00
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