Erin Brings Minimal Rainfall to Antigua, Higher Totals Possible in Barbuda
Updated August 19, 2025 at 12:33 PM
While Hurricane Erin continues to unleash dangerous conditions across the northern Caribbean, Antigua is expected to see less than an inch of additional rainfall from the storm, according to meteorologists.

Barbuda, however, could still receive 1 to 2 inches of rain, raising the risk of localized flooding in low-lying areas. The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) has urged residents to remain cautious, as outer rainbands from Erin may still bring gusty winds and squalls despite the hurricane’s center tracking north of the islands.
The Category 5 hurricane is forecast to continue moving west-northwest, gradually turning northward in the coming days.
Author
Cory Wayland
Cory Wayland is the Social Media Co-ordinator at Antigua.News, where he manages digital content strategy, audience engagement, and real-time news publications across social platforms. With a keen eye for trending topics and a commitment to factual storytelling, Cory plays a key role in shaping the online voice of Antigua.News.
Reader comments
Public comments are temporarily unavailable while the newsroom reviews moderation and abuse-prevention controls. Existing comments remain archived below when present.
No archived reader comments are available for this item.
More from Antigua & Barbuda
View section
WATCH: Parker vows presence and action as she campaigns for Rural North seat
“Water Is Not a Luxury” — UPP Promises Emergency Relief if Elected into Office
WATCH: Williams pitches economic transformation for St. John’s City South