
Sept. 2, 2023: Good morning Bay Islands. Our storm system from last night moved quickly across the mainland and is out in the Pacific this morning. Around 5 p.m. yesterday we got a gust of 40 mph on Jonesville Point and a tree fell in a friend’s yard in Lucy Point. West Bay picked up a 35 mph gust. But it was a lot of noise and not a lot of rain. All reporting stations reported between a tenth and a third of an inch of rain.
Today we will have east winds 15 mph and seas around 3 feet. Tomorrow and Monday should be calmer at 5-10 mph and seas 1-2 feet. Starting Tuesday we should have fairly calm days with east winds 7-12 mph and seas 1-2 feet and nights with winds 10-15 mph and seas 2-3 feet.
We will also be in a typical September weather pattern, with a fairly low chance of rain during the day, and a better chance of rain overnight and in the early mornings. But any showers we get will be scattered and should pass quickly. High tides are 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. and low tide is tomorrow morning at 5:15 a.m. Have a great weekend.