Activity at the volcano overnight has been dominated by small to moderate sized rockfall signals. Broadband tremor, which was generally of a low amplitude, was recorded for variable periods on the St George's Hill station throughout the night.
The summit of the volcano has been obscured by low cloud cover for the entire period and no clear views have been possible.
The current area of activity in the crater still makes Mosquito Ghaut and Gages the most likely pathways for pyroclastic flows and surges, but further flows in Tuitt's or Tar River are possible. The Belham River valley is also dangerous and should not be entered. Access to the exclusion zone is completely restricted, and people should stay completely away from the flanks of the volcano. Everyone should continue to stay alert, and listen to Radio Montserrat for any announcements.