April 26, 2024

Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from John Atkins in Mangrove Bight, but not the Mangrove Bight on Guanaja. Evidently we have one on Roatan too, between Gibson Bight and West End. We have some shower activity on satellite

This beautiful sound comes from Jimmy Andrade, near his Las La Sirena de Camp Bay, Restaurant & Bar.

Here are the clouds bringing the rain on satellite at 7:15 a.m. These clouds are moving toward the west/northwest so we have a chance at a shower over the next hour or so. These morning popcorn clouds are our best chances for rain this time of year. If I can give you some hope, it looks like starting around Tuesday of next week our chances at these kind of showers are going to go up during the first week or so of May, perhaps a 20-30 percent chance each morning. Until then we will stay with about a 10 percent chance each morning.

Wind and Galaxy Wave forecast: We continue with east winds 15 mph and seas 2-3 feet, but starting tonight we will have east winds gusting to 25 mph and tomorrow night to 30 mph. Over the weekend, daytime winds should be east around 20 mph. Our east winds calm back to around 15 mph middle of next week.

If you’re visiting Roatan and you want to stay dry when in the boat and wet when you’re in the water, check out Jolly Roger Roatan for the best excursions, guaranteed to make sure you are safely on the ship when it pulls out of dock.

Low tide is 3:50 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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