
Good morning Bay Islands. In honor of our full moon tonight, we are choosing Judy Brownfield’s moon photo over Lawson Rock as our photo of the day. We’ll get a good view of our full moon with very few clouds around tonight.

Very few clouds this morning. We will have mostly sunny skies and only the slightest chance of an isolate sprinkle today and tomorrow. Winds will be light and variable and seas are starting at 1-2 feet around the islands and will calm to mostly 1 foot today and tomorrow.
We’re starting to get the heat back again, with highs in the mid 80s (around 30C) and lows around 78 (25C). We have a cure for high temperatures coming in the form of a norther. We’ll have increasing clouds and about a 50 percent chance of rain Thursday, about 70 percent Friday and near 100 percent Friday night into Saturday morning. Most of the computers say Saturday will be our rainiest and windiest day. Saturday we may see seas 6 feet on the north side, with north winds gusting to 25 mph. Sunday rains should be a little less, but we will have a cool New Year’s Eve with highs in the upper 70s (25C) and lows around 71 (21.6C). Most models give us 2-3 inches of rain Thursday through Saturday. After that there is some disagreement on how long the rain sticks around into the new year. We’ll keep an eye on it.

If you’re looking for a great last meal of 2023, don’t forget Ikigai by Robby Molina’s Sunday lobster special, only $18. You can’t beat that for the quality of food.

Tonight’s full moon will give us a very low tide at 3 a.m. Have a great Tuesday!