What you’re looking at

When Trinidad and Tobago experiences extreme weather, we report the readings from weather stations across the country. These values can be maximum and minimum temperatures, wind gusts and sustained winds, or even rainfall totals.

This is a near-live dashboard of weather stations from various sources, websites, and contributors, all in one place, so you can see the weather as it changes. From temperatures to rainfall to even Saharan Dust – there are over 160 stations across the country tracking it all in near real-time.

As of June 2026, Trinidad and Tobago Weather Center is compiling publicly available data from at least 160 (total) weather stations, ambient air quality monitoring stations, and rainfall/streamflow gauges located across the country, including official networks operated by the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), and the Water and Sewerage Authority – Water Resources Agency (WRA).

While we’ve aimed for near real-time, some stations provide data every 30 seconds to every hour, so the above data is provided as preliminary information. The Trinidad and Tobago Weather Center makes no warranties, express or implied, as to its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or reliability, and does not own the underlying data. Values are subject to quality-control revision, and station positions are approximate. Personal weather station locations are shown at reduced precision to protect contributor privacy.

If you own a weather station and would like to contribute data, or if you are a researcher looking for data, get in touch.