Areas along the East West corridor such as Tunapuna, Port of Spain and Arima were affected by flash flooding after torrential rainfall on July 25.
On Arima Old Road, the high, gushing flood water made it difficult for vehicles to pass and causing traffic.
The Meteorological Office had warned the public that gusty winds and street flooding may occur, near heavy showers, thunderstorms and a significant concentration of Sahara was present on July 25.
The Met Office said the potential for impactful weather decreased considerably on Thursday.
But there was still a 40-60 per cent (medium) chance of isolated heavy showers or thunderstorm activity accompanied by occasional gusty winds during the day.
A gradual improvement was forecast towards late afternoon into tonight.
Although the Met Office discontinued the adverse weather alert, there was still bad weather in several areas.
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