
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Jamini McLaughlin Elwin and shows a colorful scene at Coxen Hole. Remember this month’s prize is a $100 gift certificate at Prime 504 resto & bar. Send photos with name and location to bookmybio@gmail.com!
A few showers here and there the next couple of days but our trend is getting drier.

At 8 a.m. we see some scattered clouds, especially over Guanaja, which has picked up about .15 of an inch since 6:30 a.m. This activity is moving from east to west. We will have a chance of scattered showers, primarily in the morning time, but I can’t rule out an isolated afternoon shower. Rain totals should stay pretty low.
Tomorrow looks like a day with scattered morning showers, but mostly dry midday and afternoon.
Rain increases a bit Friday into Saturday morning, but starting Saturday afternoon and heading into next week things look quite dry in what may be a preview of our upcoming dry season.
Wind and Galaxy Wave forecast: We start the day again with east winds 15-20 mph and seas 3 feet. We should calm a bit midday and afternoon to 10 mph and maybe 2 foot seas. Tomorrow through Saturday east winds will be around 15 mph. Starting Sunday we will see trade winds increasing, at first to 20 mph and later in the week to 25 mph and maybe a bit more.
I want to mention I’m quite disappointed that the last live buoy taking up to the minute temperature readings of water temperature seems to have died, the one at White Hole https://aqualink.org/sites/3324. Does anyone know who runs these buoys and if there is a possbility of fixing the issue?

Jolly Roger Roatan is celebrating 20 years of perfecting the art of entertaining at sea. If you are planning your cruise excursion, make sure you look them up. They make sure you have the smoothest ride on the island and at sea.

Lowest tide is 10 p.m. Have a great Wednesday!