July 6, 2023

Good morning Bay Islands. Around 6 a.m., many of us saw a shower pass over. Our 7 a.m. rain totals are listed here. We probably got about a quarter of an inch on Jonesville Point, but our weather station is down.

Satellite at 5 a.m.

Those showers were just the westernmost part of a storm system to our east. I drew an arrow showing our rain showers and obviously there is more rain out there that you can see on satellite and radar.

Radar at 6 a.m. Note that the rain to our east is outside of the scope of the Belize radar.

We will have a chance of rain, especially this morning but I can also say that as the morning goes on, these storms will weaken, so I don’t foresee a WHOLE LOT of rain, just a few scattered showers, if this thing can hold together. There will be a decent chance of rain overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. Winds today will be pretty calm, at 7-12 mph and seas at 1-2 feet. Tomorrow will be a little windier at 17-22 mph during the day and seas 3-4 feet and 20-30 mph tomorrow night and seas 4-5 feet.
This weekend should continue windy with small chances of overnight showers and lots of high clouds. Low tide is 5:30 p.m., but not as low as in recent days. Have a great Thursday!

Published by Roatan Weather Guy

I'm a native of Columbus, Ga., but lived from 2003-2019 in Lawton, Oklahoma. I've always been a weather geek and now I get to live the dream on an island that doesn't have a good weather forecast system.

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