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BPL Skyguard Wind Warning 25th August: Freeport

STARTS: 08/25/2021 9:29 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/25/2021 3:00 PM EDT

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BPL Skyguard Severe Weather Alert 25th August: Freeport

STARTS: 08/25/2021 8:03 AM EDT EXPIRES: 08/25/2021 11:00 AM EDT

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Grace is not expected to be major threat

LOCAL meteorologists are monitoring the development of Tropical Depression Grace, however, it is not expected to be a major threat to this country.

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BPL | SKYGuard Tropical Depress Fred Update & Invest 95L Long Range Projected Track

Tropical Depression Fred Discussion NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL

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Fred downgrade - but rain to come

Tropical Depression Fred headed for a drenching of The Bahamas after weakening from a tropical storm.

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Wind and rain warning over Tropical Depression Fred

A TROPICAL storm watch remains in effect for the southern Bahamas after a weather system in the Atlantic developed into Tropical Storm Fred – before being downgraded to a tropical depression – with heavy rainfall and wind likely in those areas.

Emergency Operations Centres activated in southeastern Bahamas

National Emergency Operations Centre to follow suit with partial activation

Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs) in Acklins, Crooked Island, Great Inagua, Long Cay and Ragged Island were activated at 2pm Wednesday afternoon (August 11, 2021) as local and national Disaster Managers and Planners continued to closely monitor Tropical Storm Fred.

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Bahamas Power & Light | SKYGuard Tropical Storm Fred Projected Track, Winds & Arrival Times ( e-Alert #10)

Tropical Storm Fred Discussion Number 8 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL

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Tropical storm watch continues

CHIEF Meteorologist Basil Dean predicted heavy rainfall starting as early as today due to a disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean – which has since developed into Tropical Storm Fred.

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Officials keep watch on potential tropical storm formation

OFFICIALS at the National Emergency Management Agency are closely monitoring one of two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean, one of which could be in Bahamian waters by Wednesday.