Met Office: Wetter-Than-Usual Transition From Wet Into Dry Season
According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), a wetter-than-usual transition from the Wet into the Dry Season is expected to lead to less dryness this month (December 2025), with mainly near-normal levels of dryness expected through January and February 2026. During the next 3-month period, March-April-May 2026, there is no indication of abnormal dryness/drought. Therefore, there is little to no concern of dryness/drought expected in the long-term.
The Met Office notes that a Dry Spell became more severe over parts of Tobago, leading to Drought Watch over Southeast Tobago during September, October, and November 2025. During those three (3) months, the level of severity increased over Southwestern Tobago: from Dry Spell to Moderately Dry Spell (Drought Watch) near Crown Point; and from borderline dry to dry near Hillsborough.
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Meanwhile, in Trinidad, the Dry Spell eased to borderline dry near Brazil and across the Eastern Caroni Plains; however, areas near Valencia and Piarco remained Dry by the end of November 2025.
Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.



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