
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Guido Bertea in Lawson Rock. Our November winner gets a $50 gift certificate to Umbul Umbul.
Many of us midisland have already gotten over an inch of rain. This weekend we will continue to mostly overnight and early morning showers, but things should get drier as we get into next week.
A reminder for your TV watching and scheduling Zoom meetings with North Americans. North America will fall back tonight one hours (except Arizona, Hawaii and Saskatchewan). So the US Central Time zone (Chicago, Dallas) will be back on our time zone.

There is now an 80 percent chance of tropical cyclone development, but you will notice we are outside of the red box. The storm may actually make us DRIER as it pulls in all the moisture closer to Cayman and Cuba.

Here is the US GFS and you can see the storm moving well to our north. You can also see there is a lot less green (rain) on top of us starting Monday.
Wind and Galaxy Wave forecast: Winds continue to be light and mostly from the northeast, but because of swell (winds in other places) we continue to have 3 foot seas. Those conditions will continue until Tuesday when the storm give us a west/northwest wind that will still be light, but seas may get up to 4 feet northside.

Low tides continue to run high. Have a great weekend.