Trinidad & Tobago Weather Warnings

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What do the warning colours mean?

Red Alert

Risk Level: VERY HIGH or EXTREME RISK

Dangerous conditions are imminent or already occurring. There is a very high potential for multiple lives to be lost and major damage to property and infrastructure. Action Required: Find Safe Shelter - Take immediate action to safeguard yourself & your family. Remain indoors. Evacuate to a safe location if your current location is unsafe, or if instructed to do so by Government Officials.

Orange Alert

Risk Level: HIGH RISK

Hazardous conditions likely to threaten lives, livelihoods, and property. Serious injuries or casualties are possible. Action Required: Make Preparations - Make preparations to protect yourself, your family, your livelihood and your property. Assess the safety of your current location.

Yellow Alert

Risk Level: MODERATE RISK

Conditions may cause some disruptions in a few places. There is some potential for harm. Most people will be able to go about their normal activities, but some will be directly impacted. Action Required: Increase Monitoring - Increase monitoring of your environment, and pay more attention to updates from official sources and the media.

Green Alert

Risk Level: LOW RISK

Risk posed has dropped to a safe level. Only used for cancellations/discontinuations. Action Required: Remain Vigilant - Be aware of your surroundings. Pay attention to other warnings that may still be in effect. Consider restocking emergency supplies. Review your emergency plan.

Yellow

Hazardous Seas Alert #3 - Yellow Level

Effective: Monday, March 2, 2026 - 4:00 PM
Expires: Monday, March 9, 2026 - 6:00 PM
The sea conditions along the northern and eastern exposed coastal areas, including offshore
regions, continue to be rough with wave heights reaching up to 3.0 m. This is as a result of relatively strong winds that are
agitating the sea surface, leading to large waves and potentially dangerous sea conditions.
**Impacts** Agitated seas are likely to be particularly perilous for offshore activities. This
includes fishing and other small craft marine interests. Due to the presence of spring tide,
conditions at seawalls along exposed coastlines can be exacerbated at high tide. There is also
an increased risk of strong rip currents, posing a serious hazard to swimmers and beachgoers.
Rip currents can be life-threatening even for experienced swimmers.
Affected Areas: Northern and eastern exposed coastlines of Trinidad and Tobago