Residents Urged to prepare for the next stage
As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours
As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours
National Hazard Management Council has placed the Cayman Islands under a Hurricane Alert as of 8:00
The Cayman Islands National Weather Service is monitoring Hurricane Beryl, which at 10 a.m. was located 355 miles east-southeast of Barbados.
Hurricane Beryl is rapidly strengthening in the central Atlantic Ocean and is a major hurricane threat to the Windward Islands
Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) and the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) are urging the public to remain vigilant this hurricane season.
The National Weather Service (NWS) continues to monitor a broad area of low pressure likely to cause increased rainfall over the Cayman Islands from tomorrow Sunday 16 through Monday 17 June 2024.
Premier Honourable Juliana O’Connor-Connolly along with Director of Hazard Management Cayman Islands, Dani Coleman and Director General, National Weather Service, John Tibbetts attended the National Hurricane Conference held in Orlando, Florida from 25-28 March.
Weather experts are keeping close tabs on a newly developed area of tropical weather disturbance in the Atlantic that’s heading westwards in the general direction of the northern Caribbean.
The Cayman Islands Government is urging residents to solidify their hurricane preparedness plans and activities as the 2023 hurricane season begins to heighten.
To prepare for the unknown, each home should have a 72-hour Disaster Survival Kit. You will need to pack some essential items to help you and your family survive, whether you stay at home or leave it during a disaster.