Trailing convergence from a recently passed tropical wave could produce partly cloudy patches, with a light or moderate shower in some areas, during the early morning in Trinidad and Tobago.
Late evening into night, partly cloudy conditions with a few showers and a medium chance (40%) for a heavy shower or thunderstorm. Winds mainly from the southeast to east-southeast.
The core area of 95L will pass the central Windwards around Barbados, St. Vincent, St Lucia on Tuesday. Some of the rainfall will be heavy with gusty winds. There's a chance of localized flooding. Monitor your national met office for alerts.
Trinidad and Tobago predicted the variably cloudy conditions accompanied by occasional showers. A medium chance of 40 percent to 60 percent isolated thunderstorm activity is expected.
A tropical wave, with some help from an upper trough, brought times of heavy showers, thunderstorms and periods of rain to the parts of the Lesser Antilles, especially north Windwards.
Trinidad and Tobago will experience wind, thunderstorms and morning showers in the coming five days. The Met Service announced that the country would also witness partly cloudy to cloudy weather.
The NHC forecasts the system to pass over the Lesser Antilles as a hurricane on Thursday/Friday, but it should also be noted that there is high uncertainty with this intensity forecast.
Surface trough with areas of eastward moving showers(few heavy) extends over the Leewards from a complex developing low pressure to the north and northeast.