Residents strongly urged to stay indoors
The National Emergency Operations Centre reminds Grand Cayman residents to remain vigilant and stay indoors with Hurricane Ian expected to pass at 75 miles southwest of Grand Cayman today.
The National Emergency Operations Centre reminds Grand Cayman residents to remain vigilant and stay indoors with Hurricane Ian expected to pass at 75 miles southwest of Grand Cayman today.
As of 4AM, Hurricane Ian was located at 18.2N and 82.0W of about 85 miles SW of Grand Cayman with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph
Grand Cayman remains under a Hurricane Warning, while Cayman Brac and Little Cayman remain under a Tropical Storm Watch. With Tropical Storm Ian closer to Grand Cayman, tropical storm conditions are forecasted throughout Sunday night into Monday.
The National Emergency Operations Committee encourages Grand Cayman Residents to Stay off Roads from 8
PM Sunday
Tropical Storm Ian is about to undergo explosive intensification into a major hurricane in the western Caribbean Sea
THE CAYMAN ISLANDS GOVERNMENT HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WARNING FOR GRAND CAYMAN AND A TROPICAL STORM WATCH FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND
LITTLE CAYMAN.
The Cayman Islands remains under a Hurricane Warning today Sunday 25 September, as weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating within the next 24 hours
The frenzy at local supermarkets during the past 48 hours, has revealed just how savvy people in the British Territory have become with regard to hurricane preparedness.
CICG Tropical Storm Advisory Message:
The Cayman Islands Coast Guard wishes to advise all members of the public to be on alert and stay informed.