
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day is a cloudy one from Andre Palmer in Saint Helene.
We are still dealing with some clouds and rain from our last norther and some waves, but both should calm today a bit and tomorrow and Saturday should be drier. Another norther comes Sunday.
On satellite we can see clouds moving down from the north at 8 a.m. and we especially have a rain cloud over the east side. We will deal with scattered showers through the morning, but the afternoon should be drier and partly cloudy. Tomorrow and Saturday we can’t rule out a morning shower, but we should be partly to mostly sunny both days. The next norther Sunday into Monday will have less rain. Some models put us at only half an inch total for both days. But it will be windy, especially Sunday with north winds gusting over 30 mph and seas in the 8-9 foot range Sunday, falling to 5-6 feet Monday.
Winds today start out 15-20 mph from the north with 5 foot waves, and will calm to 10-15 mph and 4 foot waves by evening. Friday into Saturday morning winds will be from the north around 10 mph and seas 2-3 feet and will start building Saturday evening.
We will remain cool today, perhaps getting up to 78 (26C) but will be a bit warmer Friday and Saturday, up to 80 (27C) but get ready for some fresh weather Sunday and especially Monday and Tuesday mornings, when I’m expecting some 60s (around 18-19C).

Nothing warms you on a cool day more than stews made from hearty meats from Carniceria Rosita in Coxen Hole and French Harbour.

Tides will be especially low around 1 a.m.