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paid_influencer wrote:october it's all over
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aaron17 wrote:Guys ...whats the forecast for tuesday? Hadda go sando that day.. i doh wanna get stranded with them river flooding the road.
paid_influencer wrote:aaron17 wrote:Guys ...whats the forecast for tuesday? Hadda go sando that day.. i doh wanna get stranded with them river flooding the road.
usually the same couple streets flood. by vemcott, by scott street (eat it) and by golconda side by wrecking service
if u avoid those areas should have no problem getting in/out of sando regardless of weather
matr1x wrote:That system done veering away. No concern needed
8:00 PM - An isolated strong thunderstorm is moving across Trinidad, producing frequent lightning mainly across southern and central Trinidad, but can be spotted across the country.
Frequent lightning is dangerous. Please remain indoors.
Official Statement #2: Active Tropical Wave East of the Windward Islands 3.10.2022
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service continues to monitor an active tropical wave to the east of the Windward Islands.
As at 8 a.m. today (Monday 3rd October,2022), this tropical wave was located near 51W or about 1050 km east of the Windward Islands and moving to the west near 28 km/hr. The National Hurricane Center has given this tropical wave a low (30%) chance of developing into a Tropical Cyclone in 48 hours and a medium (40%) chance of development in five (5) days.
Regardless of development, moist and unstable conditions would exist over the islands. Trinidad and Tobago would experience cloudy skies with intermittent periods of showers and a medium to high chance of thunderstorm activity. These conditions can persist from the middle of this week and into the start of the weekend due to the approach and passage of this tropical wave.
At present, there are NO alerts, watches or warnings in effect for Trinidad and Tobago.
The TTMS continues to monitor this tropical wave and will issue and update at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning (04th October 2022) or earlier if the situation warrants.
As always, pay close attention to information being issued by the TTMS by visiting http://www.metoffice.gov.tt, downloading our mobile app (search: TT Met Office) and following us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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