Met Office Issues Hazardous Seas Alert Until Saturday Evening
The Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) has issued a Hazardous Seas Alert (Yellow Level) for a total of fifty-two (52) hours. The Alert begins at 2:00 PM this afternoon (Thursday 19th February, 2026) and will remain in effect until 6:00 PM on Saturday (21st February, 2026) for Northern-exposed coastlines of Trinidad and Tobago, including North-facing coastlines of the Gulf of Paria to a lesser extent.
According to the Met Office, high-energy, long period Northerly swells are expected to produce large breakers along near-shore Northern coastal areas. This event can cause large, battering waves, exacerbated at High Tides, along these shorelines. Near-shore activities, including fishing, swimming and boat moorings can be disrupted. Impacts may also include intrusion of salt water and displacement of sand, further than the average reach point.
Instructions
- All marine interests should monitor near-shore sea conditions and exercise extra caution along affected coasts.
- Limit near-shore marine activities.
- Continue to monitor updates from official sites: TTMS at www.metoffice.gov.tt and access more information and instructions from www.odpm.gov.tt.
Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.


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