Hurricane Hub
Trinidad & Tobago Storm Tracker & Preparedness Centre
The Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 – November 30. Trinidad & Tobago sits at the southern edge of the hurricane belt — stay informed, stay prepared.
No Active Storms
All ClearNo tropical storms or hurricanes currently threatening Trinidad & Tobago.
Season Activity (Jun–Nov)
Peak season: August–October. September is historically the most active month.
Preparedness Checklist
Water Supply
Store at least 1 gallon per person per day for 3–7 days. Fill bathtubs and large containers.
Food Stockpile
Non-perishable foods for 7 days: canned goods, dry foods, baby formula, pet food.
Emergency Kit
Flashlights, batteries, first aid kit, medications, cash, important documents in waterproof bag.
Stay Informed
Battery-powered radio for TTT, i95.5FM, and Radio 610 emergency broadcasts.
Secure Home
Board up windows, trim trees, secure outdoor furniture, check roof and drains.
Evacuation Plan
Know your evacuation route, keep fuel in vehicle, identify nearest shelter.
Current Conditions — Trinidad
Temperature
28°C
Feels like 32°C
Humidity
78%
High
Wind Speed
15 km/h
NE direction
Visibility
10 km
Clear
* Indicative values. Check the T&T Met Office for real-time data.
Official Resources
National Hurricane Centre (NHC)
Official US NHC storm tracking and forecasts
Trinidad & Tobago Met Office
Official T&T weather service and alerts
ODPM Trinidad
Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management
CDEMA
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency
Windy.com Caribbean
Live wind and storm visualisation
NHC Atlantic Tracker
Atlantic basin tropical weather outlook
