April 23, 2024

Our photo of the day comes from Brad Turnelle in Parrot Tree and shows our near-full moon. This year, because the full moon occurs so close to spring equinox, Semana Santa and Passover were separated by an entire month.

We see a few popcorn clouds on satellite, especially to our west and south. It is quite possible the Cayos Cochinos got a small shower this morning. We will keep a small chance of a shower through the morning with east winds 10-15 mph and seas around 2 feet. We will have our best chance of rain tonight into tomorrow morning with a 30 percent chance. After that, the chances go down for the rest of the week, so let’s hope we get some. Winds will stay moderate until we get into the weekend, when they will pick up to 20 mph during the day and 25-30 mph at night.

It’s been a lot of fun following Mitch Cummins trip through Central America. That dude knows how to have a good time. He also knows how to make great pet food, so look him up at Roatan Pets.

Low tide is 2 p.m. as we officially move into full moon. Have a great Tuesday!

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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