End of Panama’s Dry Season Brings Hope for Increased Traffic Through Panama Canal
Despite facing challenges from El Niño-induced high temperatures, which led to Gatun Lake’s water levels dropping and hindering canal operations, recent rainfall has provided some relief. The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is cautiously optimistic about returning to normal operations by 2025, although this depends on weather conditions.
The outlook for relief lies partly in meteorological forecasts, with the possibility of La Niña conditions bringing cooler temperatures and increased precipitation, potentially easing the canal’s operational challenges. However, delays in canal transit have already impacted ports like Savannah, highlighting the interconnectedness of global trade routes and infrastructure projects.