Adverse Weather Alert Discontinued For T&T

The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has discontinued the Adverse Weather Alert for the country. However, model guidance shows continuing light to moderate showers with isolated heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms through tonight and through the first half of tomorrow.

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Adverse Weather Alert Discontinued For T&T

The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) has discontinued the Adverse Weather Alert for Trinidad and Tobago. — What has happened: Fast-moving showers and thunderstorms affected…

Trinidad and Tobago is NOT under any tropical storm or hurricane threat, watch, or warning at this time.

Adverse Weather Alert Discontinued

The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has discontinued the Adverse Weather Alert (Yellow Level) on Saturday at 3:07 PM.

Trinidad and Tobago is not under any tropical storm watch or warning at this time.

“While some showers and the low (20%) chance of isolated thunderstorms remain in the forecast, the threat of impactful weather has decreased considerably,according to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service.

The color of the alert indicates the severity of the event and the probability of the event occurring. Currently, the alert level is at Green, as the discontinuation was issued, and the certainty is observed (or very likely).

At this level, according to the TTMS, there is a low risk to public safety, livelihoods, and property.

The Met Office is advising the public to continue monitoring weather conditions and updates from official sources.

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