
Good morning Bay Islands. Our photo of the day is raindrops in Megan Mitchell’s pool in Sandy Bay. Most of us across Roatan have received around a tenth of an inch of rain as of 7 a.m., but the big winner is Guanaja, where Lisa Garcia has received 1.36 inches, her first measurable rain in 62 DAYS! That is probably true for most of us.

Here is our satellite at 7 a.m. and you can see why Guanaja got most of the rain. Unfortunately, Utila has hardly gotten any (I found one location that got .01 last night). As is typical, this rain should decrease through the morning and we should have partly cloudy skies by afternoon.
This is a forecast of moisture in the atmosphere. Right now we are getting a wave of moisture (red) that has spurred these showers. Tomorrow the atmosphere will have more yellow (drier air) so the rain chance is very low. Tuesday morning we have another wave so we have another chance of a morning shower. This isn’t a pattern change, so we will be more dry than wet going forward. We will continue to have strong east winds and seas 3-5 feet.

We are in the midst of World Cup season and however your team is doing (can you believe the US is 2-0?) get great meats for a cookout celebration at Carniceria Rosita when they reopen tomorrow.

Lowest tide is 9:15 a.m. Have a great Sunday!
BTW, welcome to the longest day of the year, with 13 hours and 6 minutes of sun.