Met Office: Yellow alert over tropical wave

The Meteorological Service has announced a national state of yellow alert for two days, due to the arrival of tropical waves.

The statement said the alert will last from 5 am on Wednesday till 4 pm on Thursday.

“There is a 70 per cent chance of heavy rain and thunderstorm activity associated with the interaction between a tropical wave and Intertropical Convergence Zone. Street flooding can be expected from heavy downpours and gusting winds of over 60 km/h. The seas can be agitated with electrical storms,” it said.

The tropical wave will affect marine areas mainly to the east and southeast of Trinidad and, to a lesser extent, Tobago.

Rainfall will be generally high. Showers and thunderstorms are forecast to start overnight and will continue through the end of the week, with cloudy periods.

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Overall, the forecast is 50-100 millimetres of rain, with isolated totals of up to 200 mmover the next five days.

“There is a high threat of street flooding, flash floods and minor river flooding,” the report warned.

Waves are expected to reach up to two metres in open water for the next 24-72 hours, and up to 2.5 meters during the weekend.

Thetropical wave recently emerged from the African coast and is forecast to pass through the Lesser Antilles this weekend.

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