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Les Bain wrote:Neghborhood streets turn river lime. The worst I have ever seen but for me, it limited to the streets.
Sorry for the commute peeps today.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Let's face it, we all know it's a hit and miss with met office. They themselves admit that their equipment is outdated and some essential stuff not working....so wah allyh expect
j.o.e wrote:maj. tom wrote:i legit scared. rain wind lightning rel bad.
it's the lightning. i can smell it. i feeling the heat.
Wait what ?
pete wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Let's face it, we all know it's a hit and miss with met office. They themselves admit that their equipment is outdated and some essential stuff not working....so wah allyh expect
Is that what they say? Or that weather especially where Trinidad is located is fairly difficult to accurately predict. Seems they decided to err on the side of caution saying that unstable conditions may occur from midnight. At 5am it was very overcast in Diego Martin and there was signs that there was a light rain earlier.
maj. tom wrote:j.o.e wrote:maj. tom wrote:i legit scared. rain wind lightning rel bad.
it's the lightning. i can smell it. i feeling the heat.
Wait what ?
I am smelling the lightning. Well the ozone and nitrogen dioxide it created. I can't describe that smell for you. There were a lot of hits near some trees close to me, but one blindingly purple flashed about 15-20 meters away outside and i felt the heat of the spark. It's a lot of energy.
dogg wrote:Les Bain wrote:Neghborhood streets turn river lime. The worst I have ever seen but for me, it limited to the streets.
Sorry for the commute peeps today.
what area?
gastly369 wrote:Ah yes good time to ride a bicycle to work....
UPDATE - ADVERSE WEATHER ALERT #3 - YELLOW LEVEL
Updated Issuance time #2 (local time)Wed, Oct 5, 2022 1:51 PM
Adverse Weather Alert - Yellow Level remains in effect until Fri, Oct 7, 2022 12:00 PM!
The axis of the tropical wave is now west of T&T, however the atmosphere remains significantly moist and unstable. Periods of rain and/or showers of varying intensities are still expected. There is also a 70% (high) chance of occasional heavy showers and thunderstorms that can produce intense rainfall in excess of 25mm.
Gusty winds in excess of 55 km/h may be experienced especially in the vicinity of heavy showers/thunderstorms.
Street/flash flooding and localized ponding are also likely in heavy downpours.
Landslides/landslips are also possible in areas so prone.
Instructions: Do not wade or drive through flood waters. Secure loose outdoor items and livestock. Persons are advised to monitor weather conditions and river levels. More information: www.metoffice.gov.tt; www.odpm.gov.tt
Area description: Trinidad and Tobago and surrounding marine areas.
Gladiator wrote:Rain just buss down in Arima...
UWI didn't wait on government... They close campus for the rest of the week.Mmoney607 wrote:Pnm going to put children in danger tomorrow?
daring dragoon wrote:2 cleansing from the bible is fire and water. we need more rain an flood to sweep thru the lagoon area as it did yesterday and clean the country from the vile, nasty and disgusting PNM. hardest area was the most nasty woman in the party. wash them away in jesus name.
MaxPower wrote:daring dragoon wrote:2 cleansing from the bible is fire and water. we need more rain an flood to sweep thru the lagoon area as it did yesterday and clean the country from the vile, nasty and disgusting PNM. hardest area was the most nasty woman in the party. wash them away in jesus name.
More like clean the country from nasty and disgusting Trinis who continue to litter and contribute to flooding.
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