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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Weather Forecast – Wednesday 15 March 2023

…for To­day un­til Mid­night

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The fol­low­ing is the bul­letin is­sued by the Met Ser­vice to 06:00 am, to­day, cov­er­ing the pe­ri­od: to­day un­til mid­night…

 

TRINIDAD, TO­BA­GO AND THE RE­MAIN­DER OF THE LESS­ER AN­TILLES

Sun­ny, hazy and breezy con­di­tions are ex­pect­ed, to­day. Tonight will be fair.

NOTE: Sa­ha­ran dust is present in light con­cen­tra­tions.

 

TEM­PER­A­TURE

Pi­ar­co

   Last Night’s Min­i­mum                      21.1ºC

   To­day's Fore­cast Max­i­mum             32.0ºC

Crown Point

   Last Night’s Min­i­mum                      23.8ºC

   To­day’s Fore­cast Max­i­mum           31.0ºC

 

SEAS

Mod­er­ate

 

WAVES

Open Wa­ters… 1.5 m to 2.0 m

Shel­tered Ar­eas… Be­low 1.0 m but oc­ca­sion­al­ly chop­py

Ad­di­tion­al Ma­rine In­fo… All ma­rine in­ter­ests are ad­vised to ex­er­cise cau­tion, es­pe­cial­ly in ex­posed nearshore ar­eas, as seas may be­come ag­i­tat­ed es­pe­cial­ly dur­ing high tides.

 

RAIN­FALL

Pi­ar­co

   24-Hours Rain­fall (mm) end­ing 2:00 pm Tues­day 14 March 2023 = NIL

   Month­ly Cu­mu­la­tive (2pm - 2pm) = 2.7 mm

Crown Point

   24-Hours Rain­fall (mm) end­ing 2:00 pm, Tues­day 14 March 2023 = NIL

   Month­ly Cu­mu­la­tive (2pm - 2pm) = 15.8 mm

 

SUN­RISE AND SUN­SET

Sun­rise: 6:13 AM

Sun­set: 6:16 PM

 

TIDES

Port of Spain

   HIGH            09:27 AM        11:25 PM

   LOW             02:47 AM        04:39 PM

Scar­bor­ough

   HIGH            09:07 AM        11:30 PM

   LOW             02:26 AM        04:43 PM

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