
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Rich Rosario of sunset looking toward Barbaretta, also known as Kelcy Warren-land.
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We have less of a chance of rain today than yesterday and the longterm forecast is looking less rainy, too.
On satellite at 8 a.m. we see some rain over in our rain factory off the coast of Puerto Lempira, but the storm isn’t as big as the one yesterday that threw about a tenth of an inch over eastern Roatan yesterday morning. I would say we have a smaller chance of a shower today than yesterday, maybe 10-20 percent.
We still have the low pressure system known as the Central American gyre in operation, but we are on the driest side of the low pressure system so we will continue to have daily small rain chances, mostly in the mornings and late evenings, but mostly just hot and windy.
Wind and Galaxy wave forecast: We start the day with 20 mph east winds and 3 foot seas. We will continue the cycle of trade winds at 15 mph and 3 foot seas middays and 20-25 mph east winds and 4 foot seas overnights.

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Lowest tide is 1:30 p.m. Have a great week!