The west side finally got a good rain. It looks like two waves for most, one at 3 a.m. and one that has been passing through in the 6 a.m. hour. Sometimes the rain-cooled air creates a boundary that can create more showers. That is what happened yesterday when Camp Bay and St. Helene in the far east got a downpour mid-morning. These showers should generally decrease, though, and the afternoon should be dry.

Lots of people have been asking where are July squalls are, and it looks like they have finally arrived. The period Friday through Sunday look like we will have an even better chance, but generally these scattered showers look like a possibility every morning, though we won’t all get wet every morning.
Today we will have east winds 15-22 mph and seas at 3 feet, but tomorrow and Friday look a bit calmer, with winds 10-17 mph and seas at 2 feet. Low tide will be around noon. Have a great Wednesday.