
Code yellow and Sahara sand
WILLEMSTAD - The Meteorological Service of Curaça has issued a yellow code yesterday and warns swimmers and sailors of small boats for a rough sea off the coast of the island. The wind is rough these days and waves More...

New radar Meteo installed
WILLEMSTAD - The old WSR-74S weather radar was recently dismantled to make room for the new Vaisala WRM200 weather radar. These pictures show the radar dome being lifted from the radar tower on Seru Spelonk (on More...

Code Yellow is still in force
WILLEMSTAD - The Meteorological Service warns for rough seas, and thus maintains a code yellow. The warning is again that small vessels should be cautious for strong winds and rough seas. Waves can reach a height More...

Curaçao has become sunnier
WILLEMSTAD – According to the annual report of the weather station at Hato of the Curaçao Meteorological Service, Curaçao has become sunnier. In 2014, the sun shone on average 9 hours per day, half an hour longer More...

New radar for Weather Center
WILLEMSTAD - The Meteorological Service (Meteo) of Curaçao will soon have a new weather radar. With this new radar the Meteo can detect bad weather earlier for the ABC islands. The old radar is not so specific More...

Code Orange: extreme sea conditions for small boats
WILLEMSTAD - The weather bureau of Curaçao announced a code orange. Small craft are advised not to sail around Bonaire and Curacao Sea. There are waves of 2.5 meters and higher expected. “The coastal waters, More...

Chance of rain and thunderstorms through tropical wave Trinidad
WILLEMSTAD - There is a chance of rain and thunderstorms in the next 24 hours. There is a tropical wave in the vicinity of Trinidad which ensures the supply of moist and unstable air over our island. This is according More...

Meteo complaints about heavy workload
WILLEMSTAD – The Staff of the Meteorological Service (Meteo) is once again complaining about the heavy workload. They are also angry at the Ministry of Traffic, Transport and Urban Planning for not taking the More...