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I'm going to go out on limb here. Since everybody asks how the weather is going to be during their trip 9 months from now, lets's all look at the classic weather pattern that is setting up 13 January, 2005. It's called a "Norther "
A big Arctic Push will descend upon the upper MidWest and press as far South as Texas, bringing snow to that great state over the weekend 15 & 16 January. We should see single digits in the Northern Plains States (IL,WI,IA,MN).
See current US Weather at http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/index_large.html?from=wxcenter_maps
A few days later, Sun-Mon, the weather in Belize (Cancun, Coz) and the Bay Islands will turn rough with winds from the North.
Here's a satellite image of the Western Caribbean: http://www.hurricaneadvisories.com/tropsat.html
That's how you predict weather in the Western Caribbean. (Other than looking outside the window) We'll see.
You can see what did happen at:
Weather: Try http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp?locCode=MHRO
Here's the latest sightings both below the water and in the skies.... from the South side of Roatan:
http://www.docksidedivecenter.com/WeeklyLog.html
This is the end of the rainy season. It seems to have a very long end.
A big Arctic Push will descend upon the upper MidWest and press as far South as Texas, bringing snow to that great state over the weekend 15 & 16 January. We should see single digits in the Northern Plains States (IL,WI,IA,MN).
See current US Weather at http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/index_large.html?from=wxcenter_maps
A few days later, Sun-Mon, the weather in Belize (Cancun, Coz) and the Bay Islands will turn rough with winds from the North.
Here's a satellite image of the Western Caribbean: http://www.hurricaneadvisories.com/tropsat.html
That's how you predict weather in the Western Caribbean. (Other than looking outside the window) We'll see.
You can see what did happen at:
Weather: Try http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp?locCode=MHRO
Here's the latest sightings both below the water and in the skies.... from the South side of Roatan:
http://www.docksidedivecenter.com/WeeklyLog.html
This is the end of the rainy season. It seems to have a very long end.