Thursday, July 16, 2026
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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Heavy Rains Affect Mainland Belize; NEMO Monitors Weather Conditions

With the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season underway, the first significant rainfall of the season was recorded between June 10th and 11th, affecting sections of the country's road network, particularly in the southern Stann Creek District. The heavy rainfall was also felt in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, but authorities reported no flooding or emergencies. The local branch of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) noted that it will continue monitoring the inclement weather, which is forecast to persist for several days.

Officials Warn Against Complacency Ahead of 2026 Hurricane Season

The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1st and runs through November 30th. On May 22nd, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicted below-normal activity across the Atlantic basin. Despite the forecast, Belize, including communities such as San Pedro and Belize City, is being urged to remain prepared, as the National Meteorological Service warns that the country remains vulnerable throughout the entire season.

NEMO Urges Early Hurricane Preparedness as Season Nears

With the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season set to begin on June 1st, government officials and emergency personnel are intensifying preparedness efforts across Belize while urging the public to work together and make early preparations. On May 11th, Hon. Henry Charles Usher, Minister of Public Service and Disaster Risk Management, met with National Emergency Coordinator Daniel Mendez and NEMO technical staff in Belmopan to review the country’s hurricane readiness plans and reinforce the importance of national unity and public awareness ahead of the season.