Near Calm Winds, Slight Seas Forecast Over Next Seven Days

Seas are forecast to generally remain slight across Trinidad and Tobago through the next seven days as elevated winds subside.

There are no sea-based alerts, watches, or warnings from the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service for Trinidad and Tobago at this time.

Seas Forecast For Trinidad and Tobago

Sea state forecast through the next seven days, as slight seas are forecast. Note that sheltered areas include bays, beaches, and generally the Gulf of Paria and western areas of the Columbus Channel in Trinidad and the western coasts of Tobago. Open waters are the Atlantic Ocean (Eastern Trinidad and Tobago), the Eastern Columbus Channel (Southern Trinidad), and the Caribbean Sea (north of Trinidad, west of Tobago).
Sea state forecast through the next seven days, as slight seas are forecast. Note that sheltered areas include bays, beaches, and generally the Gulf of Paria and western areas of the Columbus Channel in Trinidad and the western coasts of Tobago. Open waters are the Atlantic Ocean (Eastern Trinidad and Tobago), the Eastern Columbus Channel (Southern Trinidad), and the Caribbean Sea (north of Trinidad, west of Tobago).

Over the next seven days, with weak low-level winds, seas in open waters are forecast to remain slight, with waves up to 1.25 meters and near calm in sheltered areas.

Swell periods are forecast to generally be less than nine seconds through the forecast period.

Winds are forecast to be gentle, with sustained winds between up to 15 knots from the east-northeast to east-southeast through next week. Gusts may occasionally exceed 20 knots in the vicinity of heavy showers or thunderstorms.

Tidal forecast for Port of Spain, Trinidad (above) and Scarborough, Tobago (below) courtesy Tide-Forecast.com
Tidal forecast for Port of Spain, Trinidad (above) and Scarborough, Tobago (below) courtesy Tide-Forecast.com
Tidal forecast for Port of Spain, Trinidad (above) and Scarborough, Tobago (below) courtesy Tide-Forecast.com

Saharan Dust is also forecast to move across the region next week, with visibility affected by next Thursday.

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