Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service have issued the second riverine flood alert, which is now at a Yellow level. Riverine Flood Alert is now at Yellow Level and remains in effect until Saturday, Oct 29 2022, at 8:00 pm.
Updated Issuance time #1 (local time)Fri, Oct 28, 2022, 4:15 pm
Description: River levels peaked earlier today and are now showing signs of a downward trend. The run-off will be slow leading up to high tide at around 5:30 pm (Fri Oct 28), after which river levels will continue to fall.
One or two heavy showers/thunderstorms can be expected over the next 24 hours and can further exacerbate the situation in flooded areas.
Instructions:
- Monitor weather conditions and river levels before venturing out.
- Avoid areas with flood waters.
- Monitor updates from official sources. Follow the instructions of government officials.
Over the weekend, they can expect partly cloudy to cloudy conditions at times, with light to moderate showers in varying areas and the chance of a heavy shower or thunderstorms in a few areas.
Saturday afternoon into the evening and night could see some increase in cloudiness and showers, with heavy showers or thunderstorms in some areas.
Sunday, from early morning, is expected to be cloudy with showers and the chance of a thunderstorm in a few areas. After some settling by late morning, there is expected to be an increase in cloudiness from the afternoon, with showers in varying areas and a heavy shower or thunderstorm in a few areas.
Monday becomes relatively settled but with partly cloudy to cloudy periods at times, producing some showers in varying areas. The weather forecast can change as the latest observations, data, and information becomes available, so please continue to pay close attention to the forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.
Adverse Weather Alert has been downgraded to Yellow Level. Updated Issuance time #5 (local time) Fri, Oct 28, 2022, 1:42 pm
End date (local time) Sat, Oct 29, 2022, 3:00 pm.
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