The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service has issued a High Surf Advisory for Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands, warning of dangerous swells and rip currents affecting northern and eastern coastlines.
Timing of Impacts
- Antigua & Barbuda: Friday morning – Saturday morning
- Montserrat: Friday morning – Saturday dawn
- Anguilla: Friday mid-morning – Saturday mid-morning
- British Virgin Islands: Friday midday – Saturday evening
What to Expect
Forecasters say long-period swells will generate waves between 2–3 metres (6–10 feet), with some surges reaching close to 2.7 m (9 ft). Breaking surfs could top 1.8 m (6 ft).
The conditions are expected to trigger:
- Strong rip currents capable of carrying even experienced swimmers out to sea
- Localised coastal flooding and beach erosion
- Damage to coral reefs and saltwater intrusion in low-lying areas
- Hazardous conditions for small craft and marine businesses
Safety Advice
Authorities urge the public to avoid swimming on affected beaches and to use only lifeguard-supervised or sheltered southern beaches. Residents and visitors are also advised to stay away from rocky coastlines and reefs.
For those caught in a rip current, experts recommend:
- Relax and float
- Avoid swimming directly against the current
- Swim parallel to the shore or wave for help
The Meteorological Service advises continuous monitoring of updates on antiguamet.com and its official social media channels.



































































