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Guyana’s Hydrometeorological Service warned that the country may experience hotter and drier than normal conditions during 2026 as a result of expected seasonal climate patterns. The agency noted that higher temperatures and reduced rainfall could affect water availability and rain-fed agricultural activities, urging farmers, communities, and other key water users to implement preparedness measures and improve water-use efficiency. The information forms part of the country’s climate monitoring and early warning systems aimed at reducing drought-related risks and strengthening the resilience of agrifood systems to climate variability.

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