Severe Weather Warning

Wed, Apr 8th 2026, 01:48 PM

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has re-issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch from 1:25 PM to 3:25 PM WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 2026. 

A SEVERE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR NORTH ANDROS AND NEW PROVIDENCE, THEIR CAYS ALONG WITH THEIR ADJACENT WATERS. 

THE SEVERE WEATHER WARNING FOR THE BERRY ISLANDS, ITS CAYS AND ADJACENT WATERS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.

At 1:18 pm, lightning detection, observation, radar, and satellite imagery depicted a line/cluster of showers and embedded thunderstorms moving east and southeast across the watch areas. These showers and thunderstorms are associated with a frontal boundary and associated ample moisture. 

Some of these showers will be locally heavy and thunderstorms will be strong to severe at times causing strong gusty winds, dangerous lightning, heavy downpours, possible hail, waterspout and/or tornadic activity. Localized flooding is also possible during these storms.

Boaters in the warning areas should seek safe harbor and residents should stay indoors and away from windows when conditions worsen. Residents should not seek shelter under trees or in water as these can become lightning conductors.

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has re-issued a Severe 
Thunderstorm Watch from 1:25 PM to 3:25 PM WEDNESDAY 8
TH APRIL 2026. 
A SEVERE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR NORTH ANDROS AND 
NEW PROVIDENCE, THEIR CAYS ALONG WITH THEIR ADJACENT WATERS. 
THE SEVERE WEATHER WARNING FOR THE BERRY ISLANDS, ITS CAYS AND 
ADJACENT WATERS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
At 1:18 pm, lightning detection, observation, radar, and satellite imagery 
depicted a line/cluster of showers and embedded thunderstorms moving 
east and southeast across the watch areas. These showers and 
thunderstorms are associated with a frontal boundary and associated ample 
moisture. 
Some of these showers will be locally heavy and thunderstorms will be strong 
to severe at times causing strong gusty winds, dangerous lightning, heavy 
downpours, possible hail, waterspout and/or tornadic activity. Localized 
flooding is also possible during these storms.
Boaters in the warning areas should seek safe harbor and residents should 
stay indoors and away from windows when conditions worsen. Residents 
should not seek shelter under trees or in water as these can become lightning 
conductors
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