High Wind Alert #2 Extended Until 6:00 PM For Trinidad

Wind gusts associated with brisk showers and short-lived thunderstorms have been producing gusty winds. With continuing brisk rainfall activity, there is still a high potential (85%—increased from 70%) of wind gusts exceeding 55 KM/H, prompting the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service to maintain the country’s High Wind Alert.

Since 8:00 AM, sustained winds up to 30 KM/H have been observed across both islands. Wind gusts have ranged between 40 KM/H and 50 KM/H, with higher gusts observed in northern and eastern areas of Trinidad and Tobago. At 3:17 PM, a gust of 48 KM/H was recorded at Piarco.

What you need to know

— What: An increase in winds at the mid-levels of the atmosphere over the last few days has occasionally made it to the surface in brisk showers and short-lived thunderstorms, producing gusty winds.
— Where: Breezy conditions and gusty winds have been observed across the country, with higher chances for impactful gusts across the northern and eastern halves of Trinidad, Tobago, and in elevated areas.
— When: Strong winds are forecast on Wednesday afternoon with showers moving mainly across Trinidad between 1:45 PM and 6:00 PM.
Impacts: Strong wind gusts can damage roofs, particularly unsecured roofs, cause loose outdoor objects to become airborne, cause tents to jump, and topple large but weaker trees and structures. Seas will become rough in open waters. A Hazardous Seas Alert is in effect.
What Should You Do: Secure loose outdoor objects and livestock. In the event of showers, do not seek shelter under trees. Marine interests should also secure marine craft and exercise heightened caution during this period.

Latest Alert

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

The High Wind Alert

The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has updated the High Wind Alert (Yellow Level) on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, at 3:12 PM. The alert went into effect from 1:45 PM Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, and now continues through 6:00 PM Wednesday, January 29th, 2025, for Trinidad.

High Wind Alert information from the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service

“Currently, brief gusty conditions associated with brisk showers are being experienced, and these conditions are expected to continue intermittently over the next several hours, with a high potential (85%) for gusts in excess of 55 km/h in the vicinity of showers. These winds can displace loose outdoor items, break tree branches and disrupt marine activity, ” according to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service.

The alert’s color indicates the severity of the event and the probability of it occurring. Currently, the alert level is Yellow. This means that the hazard has been observed, but the severity of impacts is moderate for this particular alert. You should be aware of the hazards in your area, mainly with gusty winds over 55 KM/H.

These include the toppling of potted plants and light objects outdoors falling over or becoming airborne. Larger but weaker trees may fall, causing roof damage or downing power lines and utility poles. Unsecured roofs may be damaged. These strong winds are forecast to agitate seas and reduce visibility in marine areas.

A moderate High Wind Alert can cause injuries, and behavioral changes are required to ensure safety. Property may be damaged, and income-earning activities may be temporarily disrupted. A couple of communities are affected.

The Met Office advises the public to secure loose items outdoors and livestock. Small craft operators should be alert for above-normal or choppy sea conditions in strong winds. The public should monitor weather conditions and updates from official sources.

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