In an Official Statement this afternoon (Tuesday 5th January 2021), the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) confirmed a record-breaking 19.0°C was observed at Piarco during this morning’s pre-dawn hours. The Met Office states that this was due to colder air from the North encroaching onto Trinidad and Tobago, “in conditions where the winds were mostly calm, with pre-existing very dry conditions and almost cloud-free skies for most of the night.” The Met Office further noted that this is the lowest temperature recorded at Piarco for January or any other month during the last decade, since 2011. In its recent ‘ 2021 Dry Season Rainfall and Temperature Outlook,’ the Met Office indicated that T&T can expect several cold nights in January and February - "Few nights during January and February are likely to be relatively cold with minimum temperatures falling below 20.0°C". See the full Official Statement from the Met Office below: OFFICIAL STATEMENT This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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