The Caribbean Regional Climate Centre
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
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SPI Monitor April 2025
/in Climate Monitoring, SPI Monitor /by Wayne DepradineApril 2025
Mixed conditions were experienced throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean during the month of April. Trinidad was exceptionally wet in the south to slightly dry in the north; Tobago normal to very wet; Grenada and Antigua slight to moderately wet; Barbados and Anguilla slightly dry to slightly wet; St Vincent, Saint Lucia and St Kitts moderately dry to normal; Martinique and Dominica predominantly normal to slightly dry; Guadeloupe predominantly normal to slightly wet; St Maarten moderately wet to normal and St Thomas extreme to exceptionally wet. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from exceptionally wet in southern and northern Guyana to moderately dry in northwestern Suriname. Aruba and Curacao were normal. Puerto Rico was mostly normal ranging to moderately wet in the east. Hispaniola ranged from very wet on the northern Haiti/Dominican Republic border to slightly dry in southeastern Dominican Republic and normal in southwestern Haiti. Jamaica was extremely wet in the south ranging to normal in the west and to slightly dry on the eastern coastline. Grand Cayman was predominantly very wet ranging to moderately wet. Cuba ranged from severely dry in east central areas to very wet in the west and to slightly wet on the eastern coastline. Northern Bahamas was normal to moderately dry and Belize was mostly normal ranging to moderately dry in the south and to extremely dry in the northeast.
February to April 2025
November 2024 to April 2025
May 2024 to April 2025
May 2023 to April 2025
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