Today is June 7

Sunny breaks and breezy with one or two showers possible.  (Don’t wait for it)

The last in a series of low pressure systems is moving by to our northwest generating isolated showers today. Winds increase to strong on Friday as the cold front associated with this low slides toward Bermuda bringing scattered showers to the region. The front stalls and weakens through the weekend as do winds. Seas build rough for a time on Friday in response to the higher winds.

High near 29°C/84°F.
Humidity – 88%

Winds westerly 12 to 18 knots, backing southwesterly early this morning.

Seas inside the reef 1 to 3 ft… Outside the reef 6 to 8 ft, decreasing
Getting warm in the water – Sea Surface Temperature: 26.7°C/80.1°F
High Tide:  8:40 a.m. /  8:58 p.m.

Sunrise:  6:11   Sunset:  8:24

Today is June 3

Looks like rain……   feels like it might rain…
A broad cold front near to our northwest will slowly push southeast bringing showers, possible thunder and moderate to strong winds today. As the front clears away to the southeast on Sunday light to moderate winds will prevail. High pressure moves to our east on Monday ushering in a warm, moist, southerly flow bringing moderate to strong winds and more showers Tuesday and Wednesday. ….  (hmmm)

High near 26°C/78°F
Humidity – 84%

Winds southwesterly 18 to 22 knots, easing 12 to 18 knots by midday…
Seas inside the reef near 1 ft… Outside the reef 2 to 4 ft, decreasing during the night.
Sea Surface Temperature: 26.5°C/79.7°F
High Tide:  5:19 p.m.
Sunrise:  6:12    Sunset:  8:22