Jamaica is experiencing a notable shift in weather conditions as a strong cold front moves across the island, bringing cooler temperatures, breezy to gusty winds, and scattered showers this week.
According to the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, the cold front entered the western Caribbean on Saturday, with its effects becoming evident across Jamaica from Saturday night through early this week.
As a result, significantly cooler temperatures are being recorded islandwide, with overnight lows ranging from approximately 15°C to 21°C, particularly in higher elevations and rural areas. Daytime conditions are expected to remain generally cloudy, with periods of showers affecting most parishes.
The Met Office also warned of strong to gusty winds, especially across northern parishes and hilly regions, which may further enhance the cool conditions and reduce visibility during showers.
Marine conditions are expected to deteriorate as the system persists. Fishers and other marine operators are being urged to exercise caution, as very strong winds—approaching near gale force— are forecast through this week, leading to hazardous sea conditions.
The Meteorological Service of Jamaica says it will continue to closely monitor the system and issue updates as necessary, advising residents to stay informed and take precautions, particularly those in coastal, mountainous, and marine-dependent communities.













