SPI Monitor June 2025
June 2025
Mixed conditions were experienced throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean during the month of June. Trinidad was extreme to very wet; Tobago moderate to slightly wet; Grenada moderately dry; Barbados and Anguilla slight to moderately dry; St Vincent moderately dry to normal; Saint Lucia predominantly normal to slightly dry; Martinique moderate to extremely dry; Dominica slightly wet to moderately dry; Guadeloupe slightly wet to slightly dry; Antigua and St Maarten moderate to severely dry; St Kitts moderate to extremely dry; St Croix and St Thomas normal. In the Guianas, conditions varied from normal to exceptionally wet. Curacao was extremely wet. Puerto Rico was severely dry to mostly normal. The Dominican Republic was moderately dry in the west to normal in the east. Jamaica ranged from extremely dry in the south to exceptionally wet in the north. Grand Cayman was predominantly slightly dry to normal. Cuba ranged from severely dry in northern areas to exceptionally wet in the west and to extremely wet in the east. Northern Bahamas ranged from severely dry to slightly wet and Belize ranged from slightly dry in southern areas to exceptionally wet in the north.
April to June 2025
Predominantly normal to above normal conditions were experienced throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean over the three month period. Trinidad was moderate to exceptionally wet; Tobago, Barbados, Dominica, Guadeloupe, St Croix slightly wet to normal; Grenada, St Vincent and Martinique normal; Saint Lucia normal to moderately wet; Antigua moderately wet; St Kitts and St Maarten moderately wet to moderately dry; Anguilla slight to extremely wet and St Thomas moderate to very wet. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from normal to exceptionally wet. Curacao was moderately wet. Puerto Rico ranged from slightly dry to moderately wet from southeast to northwest. The Dominican Republic ranged from moderately wet in the southwest to mostly normal. Jamaica was exceptionally wet in central areas ranging to moderately dry in the west and the east. Grand Cayman was moderately dry. Cuba ranged from exceptionally wet in the extreme west to exceptionally dry in east central areas. Northern Bahamas ranged from normal to extremely dry and Belize from extremely dry in the west to very wet in the north.
January to June 2025
Over the six month period mostly normal to above normal conditions were experienced throughout the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad was exceptional to moderately wet; Tobago, Grenada and Guadeloupe slightly wet to normal; Barbados and Martinique normal to moderately wet; St Vincent moderately dry to normal; Saint Lucia and Dominica slight to moderately wet; Antigua moderately wet; St Kitts slightly wet to moderately dry; St Maarten moderately dry to normal; Anguilla normal to very wet; St Croix normal and St Thomas slight to moderately wet. Conditions in the Guianas ranged from normal to exceptionally wet. Curacao was moderately wet. Puerto Rico was mostly normal ranging to moderately wet in the northeast. The Dominican Republic was mostly normal ranging to slightly wet in the east. Jamaica ranged from severely dry in the south to exceptionally wet in the north. Grand Cayman was extremely dry. Cuba was exceptionally dry in central areas ranging to moderately wet in the extreme west and to moderately dry in the east. Northern Bahamas was exceptionally dry to normal and Belize was exceptionally dry in the west to exceptionally wet in the north.
July 2024 to June 2025
Mixed conditions were experienced over the twelve month period throughout the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad and Barbados were very wet to normal; Tobago, St Vincent, St Croix and St Thomas normal to slightly dry; Grenada slightly wet to normal; Saint Lucia, Martinique, Dominica and Guadeloupe normal to moderately wet; Antigua normal; St Kitts normal to moderately dry; St Maarten slightly dry to slightly wet and Anguilla normal to moderately wet. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from exceptionally wet to moderately dry. Curacao was normal. Puerto Rico was predominantly normal ranging to moderately dry in the south and to very wet in the north. The Dominican Republic ranged from severely dry in the north to moderately wet in the southwest and to very wet in the extreme east. Jamaica ranged from severely dry in the south to slightly wet in the west and east. Grand Cayman was normal. Cuba was severely dry in central areas ranging to extremely wet in the west and to very wet in the extreme east. Northern Bahamas was severely dry to normal and Belize was extremely dry to exceptionally wet from south to north.
July 2023 to June 2025
Over the two year period mixed conditions were experienced throughout the islands of the eastern Caribbean. Trinidad was slight to moderately dry; Tobago slightly dry; Grenada and St Thomas normal; Barbados, Martinique , Dominica and St Maarten normal to slightly wet; St Vincent and St Kitts moderately dry to normal; Saint Lucia predominantly normal ranging to slightly wet in the southeast and to slightly dry in the northwest; Guadeloupe moderately wet to moderately dry; Antigua slightly wet; St Croix severe to moderately dry and Anguilla normal to moderately wet. In the Guianas, conditions ranged from exceptionally wet to exceptionally dry. Curacao was normal. Puerto Rico was mostly normal ranging to slightly dry in the south and to very wet in the north. The Dominican Republic ranged from moderately wet in the south to severely dry in the north and to extremely wet in the east. Jamaica ranged from moderately dry to normal. Grand Cayman was normal. Cuba was severely dry in central areas ranging to exceptionally wet in the west and to moderately wet in the east. Northern Bahamas was moderately dry to very wet and Belize was extremely dry in southern areas ranging to extremely wet in the north.
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