TTMS shares breezy weather for T&T, Lesser Antilles
Trinidad & Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) shared that the people of Trinidad and Tobago may experience mostly sunny and breezy weather despite the odd, brisk showers near hilly areas. The night will be clear and cool with a gentle breeze.
11th of January 2024
Trinidad & Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) shared that the people of Trinidad and Tobago may experience mostly sunny and breezy weather despite the odd, brisk showers near hilly areas. The night will be clear and cool with a gentle breeze.
The Remainder of the Lesser Antilles
The weather conditions might remain partly cloudy and breezy, accompanied by light to moderate showers. The night time will be mostly settled despite the lingering shower.
Marine forecast
The seas are forecasted to be moderate and could occasionally be rough in the Leeward.
Additional Marine Info: Spring Tides are in effect. All marine interests are advised to exercise caution, especially during high tide.
Waves forecast
As per TTMS, the eaves could range between 1.5 m to 2.5 m, and it could exceed 2.5 m in the Leeward in the open waters and will remain near 1.0 m, occasionally choppy in the sheltered and covered areas.
Last night’s minimum temperature
PIARCO: 22. 0 degrees Celsius
CROWN POINT: 24.5 degrees Celsius
Forecast maximum temperature
PIARCO: 32 degrees Celsius
CROWN POINT: 32 degrees Celsius
The next two days’ weather update
Friday, January 12, 2024
The weather may remain fair to partly cloudy and breezy with a few showers. The night time will be partly cloudy with a light breeze and an isolated shower.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Variably cloudy with scattered light to moderate showers. Similar conditions will be expected during the night.
Last-day weather detail
The weather in Trinidad, Tobago and The Southern Windwards was generally fair despite the odd showers. The seas remained moderate and occasionally rough in the Leeward.
Air quality
The air quality is generally acceptable for the majority of people; however, the sensitive groups may face minor to moderate symptoms from long-term exposure.
It is to be noted that there will be a mild or moderate concentration of Saharan dust across the regions of Trinidad and Tobago.
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