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Public Forecast for The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands

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#Bahamas, November 4, 2017 – Nassau – THIS IS A PUBLIC FORECAST FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT SATURDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2017 ISSUED BY THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY.

GENERAL SITUATION:  WEAK LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM ALONG WITH A TRAILING TROUGH JUST  EAST OF THE BAHAMAS AND EXTENDING INTO THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS CONTINUES TO SLOWLY MOVE WEST THROUGH TONIGHT

ALL AREAS

WEATHER: PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A FEW BRIEF PASSING SHOWERS TODAY TURNING FAIR AND MILD TONIGHT

WINDS:  NORTHEASTERLY AT 10 TO 15 KNOTS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS, NORTHEAST TO EAST AT 10 TO 15  KNOTS BUT FALLING LIGHT AND VARIABLE AT TIMES IN THE CENTRAL, SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

SEAS: 2 TO 4 FEET OVER THE OCEAN.

DAYTIME HIGH TEMPERATURE           86 °F       30 °C

OVERNITE LOW TEMPERATURE          70 °F       21 °C

SUNRISE: 7:19AM                                                                                SUNSET: 6:27PM

MOONSET: 7:35AM                                                                             MOONRISE: 8:06PM

HIGH TIDE: 8:19AM                                             &                             8:38PM

LOW TIDE: 2:43PM                                              &                              2:48AM SUN

EXTENDED FORECAST: (FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS) THAT AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ALONG WITH TROUGHING IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN ACROSS THE BAHAMAS FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS SLOWLY DRIFTING TOWARD THE NORTHWESTERN ISLANDS

FORECAST FOR SUNDAY    

WEATHER: VARIABLY CLOUDY AND WARM WITH ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF A THUNDERSTORM MAINLY ACROSS THE CENTRAL, SOUTHEASTERN ISLANDS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

WINDS: NORTHEASTERLY 10 KNOTS OR LESS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS AND EAST TO SOUTHEASTERLY AT 10 TO 15 KNOTS IN THE CENTRAL, SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

SEAS: 3 FEET OR LESS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS AND 2 TO 4 FEET IN THE CENTRAL, SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

FORECAST FOR MONDAY

WEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN ISLANDS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

WINDS: LIGHT AND VARIABLY OVER THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS, EAST TO SOUTHEAST 10 TO 15 KNOTS IN THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND 15 TO 20 KNOTS IN THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

SEAS: 3 FEET OR LESS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS, 2 TO 4 FEET IN THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS AND 4 TO 6 FEET IN THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: A WEAK LOW PRESSURE AREA ABOUT 950 MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA IS PRODUCING DISORGANIZED SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY.   THIS LOW COULD ACQUIRE SOME TROPICAL OR SUBTROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS AS IT MOVES TO THE NORTH-NORTHEAST OVER THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC THIS WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK.   THIS SYSTEM HAS A LOW CHANCE OF TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION THROUGH 5 DAYS.

 

FORECASTER: SHEZELLE MATHER /C.G.

Photo: Beach at Gansevoort Resort, Turks and Caicos

 

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BAHAMAS RATING UPGRADE: A WIN—BUT NOT A FREE PASS

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The Bahamas, May 4, 2026 – With elections days away, The Bahamas has picked up a headline-friendly win: a credit rating upgrade.

Here’s the one-liner that matters most:

A higher rating can mean cheaper borrowing for the government—over time.

That’s the upside. When lenders see less risk, they demand lower interest. That can ease the cost of financing big projects and managing national debt.

But that’s only part of the story.

Moody’s Ratings has upgraded The Bahamas to Ba3 from B1, citing stronger fiscal discipline, improved liquidity and a more stable funding strategy. It also points to better tax collection, controlled spending and continued strength in tourism as key drivers.

Moody’s expects the government to maintain solid primary surpluses—essentially bringing in more than it spends before debt payments—and projects national debt to decline from 72.5% of GDP to around 68% by 2027.

That’s progress.

But here’s the reality check.

The Bahamas is still below investment grade. In plain terms, the country remains in speculative territory, meaning investors still see a higher level of risk compared to more stable economies.

Debt, while improving, is still elevated. And the economy remains heavily dependent on tourism—a sector that can shift quickly with global conditions, weather events or geopolitical shocks.

Even Moody’s signals that more work is needed. Further upgrades depend on:

  • sustained reductions in debt
  • improved debt affordability
  • and continued access to favourable financing

So while the upgrade reflects real gains, it is not a finish line.

It is a signal that the country is moving in the right direction—but must stay disciplined to keep that momentum.

For voters heading to the polls, the takeaway is simple:

The Bahamas has strengthened its financial position—but the fundamentals still need work.

The progress is real.

The challenge now is to make it last.

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VOTES SAFE, SAYS PRD AFTER BALLOT BOX FIASCO VIDEO

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The Bahamas, May 4, 2026 – The Parliamentary Registration Department is assuring the public that ballots cast during advance polling remain secure, following a viral video that sparked confusion and concern in eastern Nassau.

The footage, widely circulated on social media, showed a tense scene outside Thelma Gibson Primary School, where party supporters surrounded election officials as a ballot box was escorted to a waiting vehicle under police guard. The confrontation—loud, chaotic and closely watched—left many questioning whether proper procedures were being followed.

In response, the PRD moved to clarify.

In an official statement, the Department said the transport of ballot boxes in the Elizabeth and Yamacraw constituencies was conducted in line with established protocol. It explained that once polling concludes, the Presiding Officer is required to return sealed ballot boxes to the Returning Officer, who—accompanied by a senior police officer—then transports them to the Parliamentary Commissioner.

The PRD said it is satisfied that Returning Officer Sonia Culmer adhered to those procedures and that the ballot boxes remained sealed at all times.

But that account has been challenged.

PLP Elizabeth candidate Jobeth Coleby-Davis has called for an urgent investigation into what she described as alleged irregularities involving ballot handling. She claims that established procedures were breached, including the movement of sealed ballot boxes without the presence of party observers, and is urging authorities to review the matter.

The competing accounts have added to public unease following scenes that saw supporters from multiple political parties crowding officials during the transfer process, demanding clarity on what was taking place.

Individuals clad in PLP shirts, including incumbent Coleby-Davis swarmed the returning officer, police officers and the ballot boxes.  The charge was the woman in the crosshairs of the accusations was connected to the opposition FNM party.

There was nothing to validate this claim and there is no confirmed breach reported by election officials.

Ballots cast during advance polling are expected to remain secured until Election Day, May 12, when they will be merged with ballots in their respective constituencies and counted as part of the official tally.

For now, the PRD is standing firm on the integrity of the process—even as calls for further scrutiny grow louder.

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Bahamian Man Extradited to Florida on Cocaine Trafficking Charges

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USA, April 23, 2026 – A Bahamian man has been extradited to the United States to face serious drug charges stemming from alleged offences committed several years ago.

Lernis Cornish Jr. was handed over to U.S. authorities on April 17, 2026, following extradition proceedings in The Bahamas. The case was heard before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley, who ordered that Cornish be surrendered to American officials. Cornish did not challenge the order.

He has since been transferred to Florida, where he is expected to face trial in connection with alleged drug-related activity dating back23 to 2020.

According to reports, Cornish is accused of possession of cocaine with intent to supply and conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to supply. Related U.S. law enforcement notices also indicate that the matter is being pursued in Collier County, Florida, where authorities have listed charges including trafficking in cocaine and conspiracy to traffic cocaine, involving quantities of 400 grams or more.

The case now falls under the jurisdiction of the Florida court system, where prosecutors are expected to advance the matter through pre-trial proceedings ahead of any potential trial.

Extradition from The Bahamas to the United States is governed by bilateral treaty arrangements, allowing individuals accused of serious offences to be transferred to face justice in the requesting country once a Bahamian court is satisfied that legal requirements have been met.

Cornish’s extradition marks the continuation of a multi-year case, moving it from preliminary proceedings in The Bahamas into the U.S. judicial system, where the allegations will now be tested in court.

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