Kingston, Jamaica – Jamaicans should brace for colder-than-usual temperatures starting Monday night or early Tuesday morning as a cold front moves across the island, the Meteorological Service of Jamaica (MET Service) has warned.
According to the MET Service, the cold front was forecasted to enter the western Caribbean on Sunday before making its way to Jamaica, primarily affecting northern parishes. Residents in these areas should prepare for lower-than-normal temperatures, gusty winds, and periods of showers.
The system is expected to bring noticeable temperature drops, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours. The MET Service has urged residents, especially those in vulnerable communities, to take necessary precautions to stay warm and dry.
While cold fronts are not uncommon during this time of year, the expected conditions could lead to temporary disruptions, particularly for outdoor activities and travel in affected areas.
More updates will be provided as the weather system progresses, and residents are encouraged to stay tuned to official bulletins from the MET Service for further details.

