Choppy sea conditions are continuing to affect western coastlines of Barbados stretching from Sherman’s in St. Lucy to Blackwoods Screw Dock in...
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A high-surf advisory remains in effect for Barbados for breaking wave action. The Barbados Meteorological Service says choppy sea conditions are continuing to affect western coastlines of Barbados stretching from Sherman’s, St Lucy to Blackwoods Screw Dock in Bridgetown today, January 14. These conditions are predicted to continue on Wednesday, with some improvement overnight Thursday. […] The post High-surf advisory remains in effect for Barbados appeared first on nationnews.com.
Choppy sea conditions are continuing to affect western coastlines of Barbados stretching from Sherman’s in St. Lucy to Blackwoods Screw Dock in...
Choppy sea conditions are already affecting the northwestern coastlines of Barbados stretching from Shermans St. Lucy to Batts Rock St. Michael....
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