
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Amanda Anctil in Half Moon Bay-West End. Remember the five photos with the most likes compete March 31 for $50 in Roatan Pets food. Please send your photos to bookmybio@gmail.com with name and location. We have fairly calm conditions at sea and that will last at least through tomorrow morning.

We have a very few popcorn clouds on our satellite view, but not enough to worry about. We will be dry today. I will still keep in a 20 percent chance of a morning shower tomorrow morning. Other than that we should be dry until Sunday morning when we get another small chance of a morning shower. We reached 90 degrees again yesterday at the airport (32.2C) and nothing is changing as far as temperature goes, so upper 70s (26C) for lows and upper 80s to around 90 (31-32C) for highs.
Wind and wave forecast: We wake up to 10 mph winds from the northeast and seas around 1.5 feet on both sides of the islands. We will stay right around there for the rest of the week into the weekend with the exception of tomorrow night and Friday night, when we will see 20 mph east winds and 3 foot seas.

I know a lot of you are planning your trips for Semana Santa, so I have included the Galaxy Wave’s special expanded schedule for the week. Next week looks pretty good on the seas, with the waviest mornings being Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning, but even those morning we will only be at 4 foot seas, so all in all a great week for travel.

Low tides are 12:45 p.m. and 12:45 a.m. Have a great Wednesday!