November 25, 2023

Good morning Bay Islands! Around 4 a.m. a little rain fell from Sandy Bay to Hottest Sparrow. The rest of us stayed dry.

At 7 a.m. we continue to have partly cloudy skies though it looks like there might be a shower just to the east of Guanaja.

We’ll keep a chance of an isolated shower today, but most of us will stay dry and partly cloudy with east/northeast winds 5-10 mph. Tomorrow the chance of a shower in incredibly small and it will be a little windier, with east winds 10-15 mph and seas 2-3 feet. Those conditions continue into Monday. Winds and seas get calmer midweek before stronger east winds return for the end of the week.

A cold front will stall over Yucatan on Wednesday, meaning most of the rain will be to our north. Our chance at an isolated shower will go up to around 40 percent for Wednesday.

Lowest tide is 1:40 a.m.

Our photo of the day comes via MasTv Roatan, who had this photo submitted by Mark Moore who said he spotten an orca (also known as a “killer whale” though they only kill fish) near Guanaja. According to island native Errol Ducker, orcas pass the islands in the months of November and December. Have a great weekend!

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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