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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Weather Forecast for 16 to 17 July 2024 – Tonight and Tomorrow

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The fol­low­ing is the bul­letin is­sued by the Met Ser­vice to 4:00 pm, to­day, cov­er­ing the pe­ri­od: tonight and to­mor­row…

 

TRINIDAD, TO­BA­GO AND THE WIND­WARDS

Tonight… Part­ly cloudy/cloudy with pe­ri­ods of show­ers. There is al­so a 60% (medi­um) chance of thun­der­storm ac­tiv­i­ty over few ar­eas.

To­mor­row… Cloudi­ness and show­ers will like­ly in­ter­rupt sun­shine at times. There is a 60% (medi­um) chance of iso­lat­ed thun­der­storm ac­tiv­i­ty. Night-time will be gen­er­al­ly set­tled apart from a few lin­ger­ing show­ers.

Street/flash flood­ing and gusty winds are pos­si­ble in the event of heavy down­pours. Land­slides are al­so pos­si­ble, es­pe­cial­ly in north­east­ern ar­eas of To­ba­go and north­ern ar­eas of Trinidad, as a re­sult of al­ready sat­u­rat­ed soils.

 

THE RE­MAIN­DER OF THE LESS­ER AN­TILLES

Tonight and To­mor­row… Gen­er­al­ly fair de­spite a few part­ly cloudy in­ter­vals with iso­lat­ed show­ers.

 

TEM­PER­A­TURE

Pi­ar­co

   Last Night’s Min­i­mum                      25.0ºC

   To­day's Max­i­mum                           31.0ºC

   Tonight’s Fore­cast Min­i­mum           25.0ºC

   To­mor­row’s Fore­cast Max­i­mum     31.0ºC

   Heat In­dex                                       35.0ºC

Crown Point

   Last Night’s Min­i­mum                      26.0ºC

   To­day's Max­i­mum                           30.4ºC

   Tonight’s Fore­cast Min­i­mum           25.0ºC

   To­mor­row’s Fore­cast Max­i­mum     31.0ºC

   Heat In­dex                                       35.0ºC

 

SEAS

Slight to Mod­er­ate

 

WAVES

Open Wa­ters… 1.2 m to 1.5 m

Shel­tered Ar­eas… Be­low 1.0 m; chop­py near show­ers

 

RAIN­FALL

Pi­ar­co

   24-Hours Rain­fall (mm) end­ing 2:00 pm, Tues­day 16 Ju­ly 2024 = 17.5 mm

   Month­ly Cu­mu­la­tive (2pm - 2pm) = 94.2 mm

Crown Point

   24-Hours Rain­fall (mm) end­ing 2:00 pm, Tues­day 16 Ju­ly 2024 = 14.8 mm

   Month­ly Cu­mu­la­tive (2pm - 2pm) = 105.1 mm

 

SUN­RISE AND SUN­SET

Sun­rise: 5:52 AM

Sun­set: 6:32 PM

 

TIDES

Port of Spain

   HIGH            12:01 AM        01:49 PM

   LOW             06:59 AM        06:50 PM

Scar­bor­ough

   HIGH            ********         01:26 PM

   LOW             07:00 AM        05:58 PM


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