Activity at the volcano has remained low overnight, with a continuation of the pattern of rockfalls and small pyroclastic flows, and long-period earthquakes.
Low cloud is currently obscuring the upper parts of the volcano.
Whilst dome growth continues at the Soufriere Hills volcano, it remains dangerous. Pyroclastic flows and surges could occur at any time and without warning in the Tar River or White River valleys, and people should stay well away from these areas. Rapid changes in the style of activity and areas affected are possible. Visitors to Zone C should thus stay alert and are reminded to stay well clear of ghauts in the event of heavy rain.