Stormy weather coming?

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Cajuncru Diver

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It has been an unusual year for weather on Roatan. Hope this potentially last one doesn't mess up anyone's holiday
 

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we are leaving FI today and this was the first sunny day of the week. it rained on almost all of our dives but we still had a great time. We talked to the guy in charge of the dive opns and they are planing on a bunch of imprevements within the next 6 months.
 
Sorry the weather wasn't better for you. We were there 10/30 through 11/7 and only had a couple of days that we didn't see sunshine. Kind of the luck of the draw this time of year. We are hoping to go back to FI in mid January and will let you know on the progress of those improvements.
 
At times since I-94 started, one or more computer guesses have suggested a Bay Islands possibility, but never all of them - and for now, none of them...

Edit: Then this morning, maybe so? They are so flaked at that stage.

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He lives...! :eek:

He had been dropped from the maps, but now I-94 is active and back on the map, closing on Belize, perhaps grazing the Bay Islands...!
 
:no::no: IF YOU CAN'T GIVE US GOOD NEWS....THEN JUST DON'T GIVE US
NO NEWS AT ALL.:rofl3::rofl3:
Hey we had the last one done and gone before you got there, didn't have one while you were there, waiting until you were gone! No quakes, no coups, no solar storms.
 
Similar here...

I was in Utila Nov 6th thru the 13th. Sunny only a couple of days. Heavy rains at night. Did not stop the diving..no thunder/lightning. Did 3 dives a day and had a great time. Excellent dives.
 
Remember this is the Caribbean and this is hurricane season. I'm a pilot flying charter down here so I stayed pretty tuned into the weather. This years weather pattern is not unusual at all. Here in the Western Caribbean we see more weather activity late in the hurricane season than the Eastern Caribbean. Most of what we've seen this hurricane season has been much rain and some wind. But that's whay they call it the rainy season. Before too long we'll be praying for rain again.
 

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