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00:00check in with Rochelle for more tonight's weather forecast. Thank you, Disha. Good evening,
00:05Trinidad and Tobago. I hope you guys had a great day today because the day was nice,
00:10hot and sunny with some cloud cover and some areas, getting those brief showers that I told
00:15you about and what I loved the most with a strong breeze. Temperatures with 31.7 degrees in
00:22Trinidad and 31.5 in Tobago. Moving on to what we're getting tonight, tonight will be mostly
00:28fair with the possibility of brief showers in some areas with minimum temperatures at 24 degrees
00:34in both islands. And tomorrow will bring much of the same as today. Generally fair, hazy and breezy
00:41to windy at times with brief showers in some areas. But if you're looking forward to those
00:46showers, don't get your hopes up too much because it will not be anything to brag about but just
00:52enough to water those plants you forgot about. As for what's sticking around, the Saharan does
00:57and she's here to stay, remaining in moderate concentrations in the atmosphere. Therefore,
01:02persons who are sensitive to this change in air quality are advised to continue taking the
01:07necessary precautions. So remember when you're heading out tomorrow, you're walking with your
01:12sunscreens, bottled water, umbrellas and face masks. You'll thank me later. Maximum temperatures
01:19will reach up to 32 degrees in Trinidad and 31 in Tobago. And you're going to want to keep
01:25those same items with you because the weekend will be the same with fair, breezy to windy
01:30conditions with brief showers near hilly and western areas. Daytime temperatures are expected
01:36at 32 degrees in Trinidad and 31 in Tobago for the weekend. If you're starting your morning
01:43at sunrise or now looking to head out at sunset, these are your times. Sunrise is at 554 in Trinidad
01:49and 550 in Tobago and Sunset at 617 in Trinidad and 614 in Tobago. And for the lucky ones spending
01:57their Friday at the beach, seas will be moderate with waves 2m to 2.5m in open waters and 1m
02:04winter, occasionally choppy in sheltered areas. Now with all the breezy to windy conditions
02:21I told you to expect for the next couple of days, it's time for a quick multiple choice
02:25on winds. Question, what scale is commonly used to measure wind speed in weather reports?
02:32Is it A, Bridget's Scale, B, Beaufort Scale, C, Zeltier Scale or D, Kelvin Scale? With no
02:39time on the clock, the answer is Beaufort Scale. I hope you got it right. Well, that's all for
02:45weather tonight. Sachin, these lovely viewers are all now yours. Yeah, the lovely viewers, I
02:51got the question wrong, by the way. To come and support, friends, hope you got it right.
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