Tag: Hydrometeorological Service
Stakeholders equipped with information to prepare for rainy season
- As Hydromet Office hosts 16th biannual National Climate Outlook Forum Stakeholders from various sectors were furnished with essential tools ... Read More
Continuous El Nino conditions expected to suppress rainfall for the November, 2023 to January, 2024 rainy season
The Hydrometeorological Service, Ministry of Agriculture in its most recent forecast dated November 2, 2023 has predicted below normal rainfall ... Read More
Assessment being conducted to determine possible impact of El Niño
Works including an impact assessment are currently being carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture to ascertain what preparations Guyana ... Read More
Hydromet Office predicts wetter than usual conditions for November 2022 – January 2023
The Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Agriculture is forecasting wetter than usual rainfall conditions across all regions of Guyana ... Read More
Hydromet office predicts May-July rains to be above normal
The Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Agriculture has predicted that there will be wet as usual to above normal ... Read More
Ministry of Agriculture – Hydrometeorological Service receives support from UNDP for strengthened effective, gender-responsive and timely decision making for disaster preparedness
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Ministry of Agriculture - Hydrometeorological Service today signed a handover agreement for ... Read More
Water Levels receding across Georgetown
- National Task Force Head and other members visit impacted areas Members of the National Flood Taskforce, including its head ... Read More
Seasonal Forecast & Advisory for the Secondary Rainfall Season
Rainfall There’s a high chance for wetter than usual (above-normal) conditions across all Administrative Regions for the period December, 2021 ... Read More
Hydromet office cautions about publishing unverified weather information
The management of the Hydrometeorological Service continues to note, with much concern, the recent upsurge in the publishing of weather ... Read More