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Advisories for Hurricane Wilma

Hurricane Wilma: Advisories | Tracking Map

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CAL Flight Operations Information
 Cayman Airways would like to advise the public that subject to demand, it will operate extra passenger flights between Grand Cayman and Tampa today, Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Published 25th October 2005, 10:14am

More Flights Cancelled
 Cayman Airways cancels KX 104 and KX107 for Monday, 24 October. Published 24th October 2005, 2:09pm

CAL Monday Update
 Some flights cancelled due to Wilma's effect on Miami. Published 24th October 2005, 10:07am

Minister's Port Update post-Wilma
 The Minister of Tourism told the LA that, after Wilma, cargo operations should resume 1 to 3 days, and cruise facilities should take 5 days to repair. Published 22nd October 2005, 12:18pm

Wilma's Impact Continues
 The NHC has NOT issued an 'All Clear' since this powerful hurricane will continue to have an impact on local conditions throughout the weekend. Published 21st October 2005, 5:02pm

CUC Suspends Power in North Side
 The company will be washing power lines, 10:45am, Friday. Published 21st October 2005, 10:44am

Wilma's Impact Continues but Road Conditions Improving on Grand Cayman
 At 4:00 AM today (Friday, 21 October) Hurricane Wilma was some 317 miles west-northwest of Grand Cayman, continuing to move away and reassuringly, now north of the Islands' latitude. However the impact of this powerful hurricane lingers locally, with cloudy skies, widely scattered showers and an additional one inch of rain being forecast for the next 24 hours, together with 20 to 30mph south to southeasterly winds. Grand Cayman can also expect rough seas of around six to nine feet and battering waves will be experienced on the south and west coasts. Published 21st October 2005, 6:35am

Road Closures/Warnings of Cordons
 Wave action created by Hurricane Wilma continues to cause flooding, impacting road conditions. Among initiatives, the RCIPS has announced some road closures and strictly enforced cordons to assure public safety. Published 20th October 2005, 8:42pm

Road Conditions Update from 911
 911 advises more road closures. Published 20th October 2005, 7:54am

Urgent Notice to Eastern Districts
 NHC Chairman Donnie Ebanks advises the public that due to several seawater intrusions at the entrance to Savannah, traffic from Grand Cayman's eastern districts should be limited only to those who absolutely MUST be in George Town this morning. Published 20th October 2005, 6:49am

Wilma Drenches Cayman
 At 6:00 am (Thursday, 20 October) the Severe Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service for Grand Cayman continues. Squally weather accompanied by gusts is expected to continue through tomorrow morning. Published 20th October 2005, 6:37am

Update from CAL: 2 Extra JA Flights
 More flight changes from Cayman Airways due to Hurricane Wilma. Published 19th October 2005, 3:32pm

Wilma Continues to Move Away
 Hurricane Wilma continues to move away from Grand Cayman in a west-northwesterly direction near 7mph, and forecasters expect a turn toward the northwest within the next 24 hours. Published 19th October 2005, 11:28am

Update on Wednesday's CAL Flights
 All Cayman Airways Express flights within the Cayman Islands have been cancelled; Havana flights have new departure times; flights scheduled from 4 to 9pm will depart as scheduled. Published 19th October 2005, 11:12am

LOGB Statement on Hurricane Wilma
 Issued by the Acting Leader of Government Business the Hon. Anthony Eden, OBE, JP on behalf of the Leader of Government Business, the Hon. D. Kurt Tibbetts, JP. Published 19th October 2005, 5:44am

Wilma Threatens
 At 10 pm, (Tuesday 18 October) Hurricane Wilma was located some 185 miles south-southwest of Grand Cayman. Currently a Category Two hurricane, the system has been maintaining its movement of about 8mph during the course of this evening. The NHC continues to maintain its Tropical Storm Warning and Hurricane Watch. Published 19th October 2005, 5:35am

CAL Cancels Flights
 Cayman Airways advises the public that there have been changes in flight operations for Wednesday, October 19, due to approaching Hurricane Wilma. Published 18th October 2005, 6:12pm

CUC: Possible Disruption of Service
 If CUC needs to shut down its power plant during the hurricane, the company will commence its restoration plan as soon as it is safe for its employees to start repairs. Published 18th October 2005, 6:05pm

TS Warning for Tomorrow Holds Strong
 At 4 pm, Hurricane Wilma was located some 180 miles south of Grand Cayman. Currently a category one hurricane, the system has maintained its movement during day, so the NHC will maintain its Tropical Storm Warning for tomorrow (Wednesday). Published 18th October 2005, 5:24pm

Reminders as Wilma Looms
 The EOC, the websites, staying safe, shelters and other information. Published 18th October 2005, 5:09pm


Hurricane Wilma: Advisories | Tracking Map