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Local, regional, and international news about high impact weather, seismic and natural hazard events.
Natural hazards are common across the region, with earthquakes, Saharan dust events, sargassum, volcano, and mud volcano events, as well as tsunamis all possible annually.
High Wind Alert Discontinued For T&T, Moderate Impacts Still Possible.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has discontinued the High Wind Alert for Trinidad and Tobago but cautions…
High Wind Alert Downgraded To Yellow Level
Gusty winds swept across Trinidad, Tobago, and offshore areas on Wednesday and Thursday, associated with a low-level jet…
High Wind Alert Upgraded To Orange Level – Gusts to 75 KM/H Forecast.
Wind gusts to 60 KM/H have been observed across Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday morning, with sporadic power…
Riverine Flood Alert Discontinued For South Trinidad
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service has discontinued the Riverine Flood Alert for South Trinidad but cautions that…
High Wind Alert In Effect From 8 AM Wednesday For T&T
A low-level jet is forecast to develop across the Southern Windwards, producing strong winds at low levels of…
South Oropouche, Ortoire River Basins Under Riverine Flood Alert
Heavy rains fell across the southern half of Trinidad on Sunday, producing significant rainfall accumulations that caused multiple…
Riverine Flood Alert Upgraded To Orange Level. Severe Impacts Expected
As the South Oropouche River breached in multiple areas on Monday morning and early afternoon, the Trinidad and…
Riverine Flood Alert Issued For Southern Trinidad
Heavy rains fell across the southern half of Trinidad on Sunday, producing significant rainfall accumulations that caused multiple…
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…
Adverse Weather Alert Issued For T&T As Tropical Wave Nears T&T
Trinidad and Tobago is bracing for periods of heavy rainfall over the next 24 to 36 hours as…