Residents urged to prepare
The Cayman Islands remains under a Hurricane Warning today Sunday 25 September, as weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating within the next 24 hours
The Cayman Islands remains under a Hurricane Warning today Sunday 25 September, as weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating within the next 24 hours
The public is being advised that as of 1pm 24 September, Grand Cayman is under a Hurricane Warning.
The Cayman Islands remains under Hurricane Watch, as Tropical Storm Ian continues to move through the Caribbean Sea.
Tropical Storm Ian has developed in the Caribbean Sea and may become a serious hurricane threat for the northwestern Caribbean and Southeast U.S. next week, including Florida.
At 4pm the centre of Tropical Depression 9 was located near latitude 14.7 ° north and longitude 71.3° west. This puts it at 737 miles SE of the Cayman Islands.
The system is moving west northwest at near 15 miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds near 35 miles per hour.
The Cayman Islands Government, through the Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) and Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI), continues to monitor a disturbance in the eastern Caribbean which developed into a tropical depression overnight.
Residents of the Cayman Islands have been put on alert for an active tropical wave east of the Windward Islands that's heading our way.
The Cayman Islands Government invites the people of and visitors to the Cayman Islands to join in the National Moment of Silence on Monday, 19 September at 12:30 – 12:32pm to reflect on the life and legacy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II who served on the throne for over 70 years.
Students from 38 private and public schools across Grand Cayman from West Bay to East End and Cayman Brac gathered in commemorative activities at various locations to pay tribute to honour the life of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Delegates attending this year’s Caribbean Aviation Day, held by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, heard how turning the Caribbean into a multi-destination location for holiday-makers and local residents would transform the region’s travel and touri