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According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), continuing wind and moisture convergence from the Southeast will produce pre-dawn and early morning showers on Thursday (29th June 2023) in a few areas, with a medium to high (50% - 70%) chance for thunderstorm activity, favoring but not confined to, Northwestern, Western, and Southern areas of Trinidad. As the day progresses, conditions will become relatively fairer but with light to moderate showers over some areas. There remains a medium (40%) chance for an afternoon heavy shower or thunderstorm to develop. Winds would generally be from the East-Southeast to East.
On Friday (30th June 2023), ongoing low-level convergence and daytime heating are likely to interrupt some sunshine with partly cloudy to cloudy periods and light to moderate showers over varying areas. There is a medium (40% - 60%) chance for a heavy shower or thunderstorm in a few areas. As the late night progresses, with the approach of a trough, associated with the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), instability increases. Daytime winds mostly from the Southeast to East will change to East-Northeast during the evening and night. On Saturday (1st July 2023), the front end of a trough, associated with the ITCZ, will bring instability from pre-dawn or early morning, with cloudy periods continuing into the afternoon. Light to moderate showers or rain can be expected with a moderate to high (60% - 80%) chance for heavy showers or thunderstorms. There will be settled conditions during the late afternoon, evening and night, with lingering showers in a few areas. The trough’s axis is estimated to pass during the evening. Winds generally from the Northeast during the day will change to the Southeast by late night. On Sunday (2nd July 2023), trailing convergence from the recently passed trough is likely to produce partly cloudy to cloudy periods during the early morning to early afternoon, with a medium (40% - 60%) chance for a heavy shower or thunderstorm in a few areas. Settled conditions are expected from late afternoon. Winds from the South-Southeast will change to Northeast by evening. On Monday (3rd July 2023), ahead of the axis of another approaching trough, associated with the ITCZ, instability will again begin to increase, bringing partly cloudy to cloudy periods with light to moderate showers or rain over most areas, and a medium to high (50% - 70%) chance for heavy showers or thunderstorms in some areas. The axis of this trough is estimated to pass late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Winds would be mainly from the Northeast to East-Northeast. In the event of heavy showers or thunderstorms, street or flash flooding is likely, and winds can become gusty in the vicinity. The Met Office notes that an increase in Saharan dust from mild concentrations to moderate is expected from Thursday (29th June 2023) and over the weekend. Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS. We are a small operation. If you've found our articles to be informative, please consider supporting us via PayPal or buying us a coffee. Your contribution is incredibly appreciated and goes a long way. Simply sharing our articles also helps us. Sign up for our free WhatsApp Alerts to be notified as soon as we post breaking news. NEW! Check out our Merchandise Store for high-quality t-shirts, hats and more!
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