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Extreme weather is expected to hit parts of the Caribbean in the coming days (Image: Getty Images) The Caribbean is a year-round holiday hotspot for those seeking hot , tropical weather. However, between July and November is when the islands experience their wettest and often most extreme weather. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ) has issued an urgent warning for British tourists who may have plans to visit some of The Caribbean's most popular hotspots in the coming week.

READ MORE Brits warned to 'steer clear' of 'bracelet scam sweeping Europe' [WARNING] The announcement was made as experts tracked Hurricane Beryl, the latest storm approaching the southeast Caribbean which has been described as "extremely dangerous". Hurricane Beryl is expected to hit the Windward Islands on Monday morning. Hurricane warnings are in effect in Barbados, St.



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