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We dove Palancar Caves and Yucab yesterday and had moderate to middling current at Yucab, moderate current at Palancar Caves at times that we mostly avoided by doing about 40 minutes of swim thrus. We had to dive out of harbors in the morning, but could return to the town dock. Moderate swells when returning to the boat, but very doable getting back in. But the current really kicked in when we did our dive interval at Palancar Beach Club (I'm diving with Aldora.) The visibility has been great. Crossing my fingers for diving this morning.
 
Moving at 2 mph so essentially remaining in place, she must be drowning northern Honduras...

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Moving at 2 mph so essentially remaining in place, she must be drowning northern Honduras...

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Pretty much, yes. Roatan has received 7-10” so far, Utila apparently 15”. Nothing compared to the north coast though - last report I saw from La Ceiba was 34”
 
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