WILLEMSTAD - There is a probability that La Niña is on its way. At least it seems that way, according to meteorologist Andy Luciano. The heat of these weeks will not be extreme for the time being and September and October will also be warm, but more rain is expected than in recent years.
This is due to the La Nina weather system, which ensures that seawater temperatures in part of the Pacific Ocean are lower than average.
Stronger trade winds bring more cold water from the deep ocean to the surface. On Curaçao, this causes more rain.