
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Jenifer Mitchell looking back toward the southeast end of the island at sunset.
We had a relatively dry day yesterday and it was nice while it lasted. We are back in the off and on rain showers today through the weekend but we have hopes of a little less rain next week, but also watching the tropics.
We had a round of showers around sunrise and those clouds are still building to our north, but we also have blue sky to our south, so we will keep a chance of showers through the day, but we also should see some sun. Rain chances will remain good through the weekend, but of course it won’t be constant and we will have periods of dry weather, especially middays and early afternoons.
We still have a 40 percent chance of some sort of tropical storm development this weekend or early next week north of Panama. The models are all over the place and many give us drier conditions next week with the storm moving well away from us.
The Canadian is the only model to forecast a tropical storm/hurricane, but even the Canadian has it going well north of us next week.
During my trips to the States I find myself missing my chorizo, so imagine my surprise when I walked into an international grocery and found a package labeled “Honduran chorizo.” It really is world famous, and you can get the real deal at Carniceria Rosita. Low tides continue to be not very low. Have a great Wednesday!