El Niño
El Niño disrupts weather patterns, contributing to intense heat, droughts, and altered hurricane activity. It currently poses challenges in Cuba and influences hurricane predictions.
Severe Drought Worsens in Camagüey, Threatening Food Production and Water Supply
Published on 8/22/2026
Cuba Faces Heightened Cyclone Threat as August Enters Most Dangerous Phase
Published on 8/17/2026
Meteorologists Warn of El Niño's Triple Threat to Cuba's Climate
Published on 8/17/2026
José Rubiera Warns of Potential Tropical Cyclone Development in the Caribbean
Published on 8/13/2026
Cuban Weather Institute Issues Alert for Tropical Storm Cristóbal
Published on 8/12/2026
Tropical Wave in the Atlantic Likely to Develop as It Heads Toward the Caribbean
Published on 8/10/2026
National Hurricane Center Tracks Potential Tropical Systems in the Atlantic
Published on 8/8/2026
Atlantic Hurricane Season 2026: U.S. Weather Agency Foresees 2 to 6 Hurricanes in the Forecast
Published on 8/8/2026
National Hurricane Center Issues Crucial Alert: "August Often Sparks Increased Activity"
Published on 8/2/2026
Florida Issues Tropical Storm Watch for the Northwest Region
Published on 7/19/2026
Atlantic Hurricane Forecast for 2026 Revised Downward Again
Published on 7/10/2026
Cuba Braces for a Winter of Intense Rainfall and Storms Due to El Niño
Published on 6/21/2026
Dire Outlook for Cuba: El Niño's Intensification Threatens Severe Drought and Extreme Heat
Published on 6/14/2026
El Niño Offers a Reprieve: 2026 Hurricane Season Expected to Be Calmest Since 2015
Published on 6/14/2026
2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected to Be Less Intense, NOAA Predicts
Published on 5/21/2026
Weather Institute Warns of Rainfall Shortage in Western Cuba Amid El Niño Concerns
Published on 5/6/2026
Experts Warn of Unusually High Temperatures in Cuba This May
Published on 5/4/2026
Summer 2026 in Cuba: Expect Higher Temperatures and Intense Rainfall
Published on 4/30/2026
Potential Cyclonic Activity Detected Near U.S. Shores by National Hurricane Center
Published on 8/3/2025
Potential Cyclonic Development Monitored Southwest of the U.S.
Published on 7/13/2025
NOAA Predicts Above-Normal Hurricane Season for 2024
Published on 5/24/2024