Saturday, February 28, 2026

Weather

Tropical Depression Eta continues to wreak havoc; Belize faces disastrous flooding

After devastating our Central American neighbors with deadly mudslides and floods, Hurricane Eta moves closer to Belize via the Caribbean as a Tropical Depression, and a flood warning continues for the Cayo, Belize, Stann Creek, and Toledo districts.

NEMO on high alert as Eta expected to land as Tropical Depression; streets already flooding in San Pedro

After devastating Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Eta has weakened and is expected to make its way to Belize as a Tropical Depression. NEMO has issued a flood warning in Cayo, Belize, Stann Creek, and Toledo districts. San Pedro Town has experienced its share of rainfall and streets are underwater.

Hurricane Eta will bring inclement weather across Belize

Forecast to land as a Tropical Depression, Eta is expected to produce heavy rainfall through Friday the 6th, pouring up to 20 inches in Belize.

Tropical Wave approaches Belize

Meteorologists are monitoring a tropical wave that has a 40% chance of formation during the next 48 hours and 70% chance during the next few days to become an even more organized storm.

Hurricane Nana spares Ambergris Caye; agricultural sector in southern Belize affected

Ambergris Caye was spared, but Southern Belize did not escape Hurricane Nana. Banana farms in Stann Creek are reporting damages, while further south in the Toledo District farmers reported damage to corn, cacao and cardamom plantations.

San Pedranos prepare for Tropical Storm Nana as it approaches Belize

Ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Nana, Ambergris Caye residents have undergone their preparations to secure belongings and be as safe as possible.

NEMO declares Hurricane Warning for Belize; Nana expected to land as Category 1 hurricane

NEMO Belize issues Hurricane Warning: Nana is expected to make landfall between midnight and 6am early Thursday morning over southern Belize as a category one hurricane.

Lockdown lifted; first passenger boats leave island amidst threat of possible Hurricane Nana

The passenger boats left with people who have been out of work for months and stayed stranded during lockdown, while some go back home to ride out the incoming storm.