September 14, 2023

Satellite at 7 a.m.

Much like yesterday at this time (7 a.m.) we have a small shower moving from east to west over Roatan. It has brought .13 of an inch at my place on Jonesville Point and is coming to an end. Our area of the Caribbean is mostly clear this morning, we just happen to be under this cloud. Yesterday was one of those tropical days where one location would get an inch in a sudden downpour and a location less than a mile away got nothing.
Today will continue with calm winds and seas, but the winds will pick up a bit toward evening to 10-15 mph and seas to 2 feet.
Tomorrow into the weekend we will have daytime winds around 10 mph and nighttime winds around 15 mph with seas mostly 2 feet, occasionally 3 feet.
Rain will be isolated. Most of the time we will be sunny but there will be hit and miss showers out there from time to time. As we get closer to new moon, we’re having pretty mild low tides but high tides are a bit higher. High tide tonight is 8 p.m. Have a great Friday!

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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