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Monday, June 9, 2025

Met Service discontinues adverse weather alert

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JEAN-MARC RAMPERSAD
20 days ago
20250519
Trinidad’s alert status changed to GREEN with the discontinuation of the YELLOW Level Adverse Weather Alert at 3:58 pm on Monday 19 May 2025. [Image courtesy T&T Meteorological Service]

Trinidad’s alert status changed to GREEN with the discontinuation of the YELLOW Level Adverse Weather Alert at 3:58 pm on Monday 19 May 2025. [Image courtesy T&T Meteorological Service]

T&T Meteorological Service

The Trinidad and To­ba­go Me­te­o­ro­log­i­cal Ser­vice (TTMS) has dis­con­tin­ued the Ad­verse Weath­er Alert for Trinidad as of 3:58 PM to­day, as the prob­a­bil­i­ty of heavy and ex­ten­sive show­ers has de­creased.

Re­ports in­di­cate that runoff is steady and the threat of the rivers over-top­ping their banks is re­duced.

Iso­lat­ed show­ers are still in the fore­cast but are not ex­pect­ed to add sig­nif­i­cant­ly to the riv­er lev­els.

Sa­ha­ran Dust con­tin­ues to per­sist and is ex­pect­ed to main­tain mild to mod­er­ate con­cen­tra­tions through­out the week.

The TTMS stat­ed:

"Pos­si­ble im­pacts from any weath­er ac­tiv­i­ty are now mi­nor or iso­lat­ed."

The pub­lic is ad­vised to con­tin­ue to re­main vig­i­lant and mon­i­tor weath­er con­di­tions.


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