According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), the North Atlantic high pressure cell remains consistent over the subtropical Atlantic. There is an area of low pressure to the Northeast of the Lesser Antilles, together with a trough to the East-Northeast, which is likely to cause the winds on the equatorial side of the high pressure to approach Trinidad and Tobago and the Lesser Antilles from the Northeast, until Monday (4th March, 2024). This can cause some wind and moisture convergence across the Lesser Antilles during this outlook period.
Mostly fair, sunny and breezy conditions with a slight haze are expected across Trinidad and Tobago for this outlook period, except for intermittent patches of moisture advection, interacting with the local topography, to produce brief, light or moderate showers over varying areas, and the low chance for an isolated heavy shower to occur, especially near hilly areas. Despite the interruptions of weak perturbations across the equatorial Atlantic, the surface wind is expected to continue to be steady throughout the outlook period. No major precipitation event or significant rainfall accumulation on the synoptic scale is predicted, but with intermittent patches of moisture advection interacting with the land topography and local dynamics, there is the possibility for isolated, moderate or heavy showers to develop, especially near hilly areas. Saharan dust concentration in the atmosphere is presently mostly mild, becoming occasionally mild to moderate towards the end of this outlook period. Bush fires are also being observed, and together with the possibility for landfill and forest fires, these will likely contribute to the reduction in the air quality. Sensitive persons are still advised to continue to take the necessary precautions. The Met Office has provided the following 5-day weather outlook for T&T: Saturday (2nd March, 2024)
Sunday (3rd March, 2024)
Monday (4th March, 2024)
Tuesday (5th March, 2024)
Wednesday (6th March, 2024)
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