UPDATE (04/11/19): As expected, the Met Office has issued an Adverse Weather Alert (Yellow Level) ahead of the passage of Tropical Wave 61. UPDATE (03/11/19): The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service said today - “An Adverse Weather Alert is not in effect but stay tuned to our updates as we get closer.” They have also issued some key points to note for what we can expect:
Pictured Above: Rough-looking, yellow/orange areas indicate the possible presence of Thunderstorm activity. The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) plus another two (2) Tropical Waves (60 and 61) are forecast to bring heavy rainfall to T&T, particularly on Tuesday 5th November and on Wednesday 6th November 2019 (expected to be the wettest day). Along with heavy rainfall, there will be an elevated threat of Flooding, Landslides and the possibility of gusty winds in excess of 65 Km/h. Moderate to rough seas are expected to continue throughout the week. The Met Office may issue an Adverse Weather Alert for Tuesday 5th November and Wednesday 6th November 2019 due to these expected conditions. There may also be a low chance of Riverine Flooding by the end of this week. According to the Met Office: Over the next few days, the passage of two Tropical Waves as well as an increase in low level winds can be expected. Tropical Wave 60 will begin affecting T&T on Sunday 3rd November and into Monday 4th November 2019. The ITCZ then moves in on Tuesday and Tropical Wave 61 will follow later that day and into Wednesday. According to T&T Weather Center: Tuesday (5th Nov) - The ITCZ affects Trinidad and Tobago, with Tropical Wave 61 approaching, moving across the region by nightfall. Isolated showers are forecast to persist through the early morning into daybreak, becoming more scattered to widespread, and a few heavier showers and Thunderstorms developing by mid-morning. Scattered showers, rain, and Thunderstorms are forecast to persist throughout the day across both islands, with periods of mostly cloudy to overcast skies. Conditions are forecast to become temporarily settled by the evening, with a few lingering showers but activity is forecast to increase again after midnight. Increased wind speeds would result in higher gusts near Thunderstorms. Stay tuned for updates throughout the week as we monitor these weather systems.
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