
Good morning Bay Islands. Sandy Bay picked up a morning shower around 5:30 good for a third of an inch. There may still be a few showers out there, but they are few and far between. We’ll be mostly sunny and dry today with light winds and fairly calm seas. Starting tomorrow we will be a little windier, with daytime winds 7-12 mph and seas 2 feet and nighttime winds 12-17 mph and seas at 3 feet.
Tonight there is only a small chance of an overnight shower, but that chance goes up to 40 percent tomorrow night into Wednesday morning.
Low tide came early this morning at 6:30 a.m. and our next low tide is 8 a.m. tomorrow.

Taking a look at what’s going on in the Atlantic, the red X belongs to what will likely become Hurricane Lee. But Lee will turn north before entering the Caribbean, so we have nothing to worry about from him. The eastern seaboard of the US should be on alert, but one thing that may help them out, the Atlantic was cooled by the water churned up by Hurricane Franklin, so that may weaken the storm before it can threaten the US. Right now, there’s nothing to worry about in our part of the Caribbean. Have a great week!