A short-lived band of strong winds with clouds and showers is approaching Trinidad and Tobago, with gusts expected to exceed 55 kilometers per hour, particularly near heavier showers.
Weaker gusts may continue overnight.
Authorities warn that these winds could displace unsecured items, damage roofs, topple small trees, and cause broken branches.
Seas are expected to become choppy, potentially affecting small craft and marine activity.
Residents are urged to secure outdoor objects and livestock, while marine operators should exercise caution and limit activity.
Lifeguard instructions should be followed, and the public is advised to monitor official updates from the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service.