UPDATE (11am): The Met Office has extended the Adverse Weather Alert until 6pm today. There continues to be a high potential for moderate to heavy showers and isolated Thunderstorms.
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) has issued an Adverse Weather Alert (Yellow Level) which started at 12am on Friday morning (3rd September 2021) and remains in effect until 2pm.
According to the Met Office, there is a high potential for moderate to heavy showers and isolated Thunderstorms to affect both Trinidad and Tobago and offshore areas from just after Midnight on Friday. Activity is expected to initially affect Tobago and gradually spread across Trinidad. While Tobago may begin to experience some showers before Midnight, more impactful activity is expected as the night progresses. Street/Flash Flooding, localized ponding, landslides/landslips and gusty winds in excess of 55 Km/hr are likely in areas of heavy showers or Thunderstorms.
Areas across Trinidad and Tobago saw wind gusts as high as 95 Km/h overnight, with several areas recording wind gusts between 50 - 85 Km/h. Several areas across T&T suffered wind damage and power outages.
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