Mexico & C. Amer. & Carib

Mexico and Central America: Water Deficits Continue in Southern Mexico and Guatemala, Surpluses Persist in the Yucatan

Water deficits are forecast to continue emerging in Mexico with greatest severity in the south. Surpluses are forecast to persist in the Yucatan Peninsula and re-emerge in Sonora. Moderate deficits are forecast to persist in southern Guatemala; some scattered surpluses are forecast elsewhere in Central America.

Mexico & Central America: Water deficits may persist in Mexico, with greatest severity in the south

Water deficits may continue to emerge throughout much of Mexico with greatest severity and extent in southern Mexico. Surpluses may persist in the northwest along the conjoined borders of Sonora and Chihuahua, and in the eastern Yucatan Peninsula. Scattered deficits and some surpluses are forecast in Central America.

Mexico: Water deficits to persist in southern Mexico, parts of Central America

Water deficits may continue to emerge throughout much of Mexico with particular severity and extent in southern Mexico. Deficits are forecast to persist in parts of Central America. Surpluses may persist in northwest Mexico along the conjoined borders of Sonora and Chihuahua, down through Sinaloa. 

Mexico & Central America: Exceptional water deficits forecast for southern Mexico, Central America

Widespread exceptional water deficits are forecast for southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, northwest Costa Rica, and western Panama. Surpluses may continue to emerge in Mexico’s northwestern state of Chihuahua.