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MET Office wrote:Bulletin#
Date: Thursday 24th of November 2011
ISSUED AT:08:50AM
SHOWERY ACTIVITY TO PERSIST FOR AT LEAST THE NEXT
4 – 6 HOURS
Weather conditions over Trinidad and Tobago are
still being affected by convergence at the lower
levels of the atmosphere and healthy lift from
the mid to upper levels. Yesterday, the major
rainfall activity was concentrated over the
eastern and southeastern regions of Trinidad.
Today, the focus of activity is expected to be
more widespread.
The showery conditions today are again expected to
persist for at least the next 4 – 6 hours.
Rainfall accumulations of 25 – 40 millimeters
are likely. Consequently, moderate to severe
episodes of street/flash flooding as well as
landslips/landslides along the slopes of the
Northern Range are possible. Gusty winds will
accompany heavy showers and or thundershowers.
Areas which have already been negatively impacted
by recent rainfall will be very vulnerable to this
latest rainfall event.
Citizens are advised to be vigilant and cautious
as they conduct their activities. Be alert to any
electrical discharges from thundercloud activity
and adopt measures which would preserve life and
property.
WE STRONGLY UNDERSCORE THAT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
IS NOT UNDER ANY TROPICAL STORM THREAT, WATCH OR
WARNING AT THIS TIME.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service is
closely monitoring weather conditions and will
issue another bulletin if the situation
warrants.
E. Sampson
Meteorologist
lvm_666 wrote:it raining cats and dogs in Rio....
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