Roatan Weather Forecast
As presented by Radio Roatan, FM 101.1 or www.roatanradio.com
and
CoCoView Resort, www.cocoviewresort.com, 800-282-8932
CoCoView is at 16.3°N Latitude x 86.5°W Longitude
In the
NW Caribbean Sea
Sunday Feb. 06, 2011
Cold fronts will continue to dominate our weather this week.
The cold front in the Gulf of Mexico, stretches from Fort Meyers, FL to the NE Yucatan Peninsula and remains nearly stationary. It will dissipate today.
Fig 1 - EhIr Caribbean Sea early am_Sun 110206 |
Fig 2 - Caribbean Sea, cold front position & wind direction_early am, Sun 110206 |
Another cold front will enter the Gulf of Mexico late tonight. By Monday, it will reach from Tampa Bay, FL to the NE Yucatan Peninsula. It is forecast to lie on a line from E. Cuba to E. Honduras by Tuesday. Then it will stall and dissipate on Wednesday. A third cold front will move off the Texas coast late Wednesday. It will extend from the Florida Panhandle to the NE Yucatan Peninsula by Thursday night.
Skies will be sunny with high level clouds. Wind will be mostly E to SE at 10 to 15 mph. Later today, wind and seas will increase in strength. The seas will be 2 to 4 feet. Fig 3 – Forecast Speed & Direction_110206 |
Fig 4 - Caribbean Graphicast 110206 |
The air temperatures will be in the low 70s (F) to the low 80s or 24 to 25 (C).
At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 76F to77F or 25C or lower.
At depth, ocean water temperatures are about 76F to77F or 25C or lower.
The tides: Moon and Sun
low tide 4:07 am LT Moon Rise –8:15 am LT
high tide 10:10 am LT Moon Set – 8:44 pm LT
low tide 5:05 pm LT Sunrise – 6:16 am LT
high tide 11:29 pm LT Sunset - 5:47 pm LT
Forecaster: Doc Radawski
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