
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day comes from Katy Pandy with some heart-shaped clouds covering the full moon over Gravel Bay a couple of nights ago.
This morning we have some storms off to our east and chances of rain this evening.

This morning’s satellite shows the storms in what I like to call our rain factory over near the Mosquito Coast. These will move our way this afternoon meaning an increasing chance of rain as we get to nightfall, but there is some indication most of these storms will move to our north, so there isn’t a guarantee of rain. I’ll call it 50/50 through tomorrow morning. After that, we go back to low 20 percent chances of rain, mostly overnights and mornings, into the weekend.
Wind and Galaxy Wave forecast: We will have 15 mph daytime winds with 2-3 foot seas and 20 mph nighttime winds with 3-4 foot seas through this week. This weekend winds get quite calm.

Out in the eastern Atlantic we have Tropical Storm Erin (that’s right, it’s almost mid-August and we are only up to “E”, the fifth named storm). As you can see in the map it is forecast to stay east and north of the Caribbean, probably not even threatening the US as it turns back to sea. Our tropical forecast remains very calm.

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Tides remain higher than average as our moon begins to wane. Have a great Tuesday!