The
CoCoView Resort Weather Forecast
This weather
forecast is intended for CoCoView Resort guests and applies only to
the south side of Roatan
CoCoView is at 16.4°N
Latitude x 86.4°W Longitude
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
in the
NW Caribbean Sea
CoCoView Resort, www.cocoviewresort.com
, 800-510-8164
Skies will be mostly sunny Winds will be moderate to calm and easterly in direction at 20 mph or less. Seas will be moderate at 1 ft. to 4ft. or less. The air temperatures will range from the high 70sºF to the mid to high 80s ºF or 26°C to 27ºC. Ocean water temperatures are 78°F to 80°F or 25ºC to 26ºC
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The Tropical Weather Outlook
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:
1. There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th.
2. Gulf of Mexico - A frontal boundary over the NW Gulf will meander from just offshore to near the coast through tonight. A cold front will move across the Gulf waters Mon and Tue followed by fresh to strong winds through Mon night. A stronger cold front is forecast to enter the NW Gulf on Wed night followed by strong to gale force winds through Thu night.
3. Caribbean Sea - High pressure N of area will support fresh to locally strong trades near the coast of Colombia and NW Venezuela through Thu morning. Similar wind speeds are expected across the W Caribbean...including the Gulf of Honduras...Mon night through Tue.
3a. ...Caribbean Sea... An upper ridge is anchored over western Panama dominating the Caribbean again this morning. Clusters of numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are within 120 nm of a line from Colombia near 11N74W along 15N80W to 20N85W with scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms from 18N-20N between 75W-80W. This is leaving the remainder of the Caribbean with clear skies this morning. Surface ridge over the west Atlantic will support fresh to locally strong trade winds near the coast of Colombia and northwest Venezuela through mid week. Similar winds are expected in the west Caribbean Monday night through Tuesday.
2. Gulf of Mexico - A frontal boundary over the NW Gulf will meander from just offshore to near the coast through tonight. A cold front will move across the Gulf waters Mon and Tue followed by fresh to strong winds through Mon night. A stronger cold front is forecast to enter the NW Gulf on Wed night followed by strong to gale force winds through Thu night.
3. Caribbean Sea - High pressure N of area will support fresh to locally strong trades near the coast of Colombia and NW Venezuela through Thu morning. Similar wind speeds are expected across the W Caribbean...including the Gulf of Honduras...Mon night through Tue.
3a. ...Caribbean Sea... An upper ridge is anchored over western Panama dominating the Caribbean again this morning. Clusters of numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are within 120 nm of a line from Colombia near 11N74W along 15N80W to 20N85W with scattered showers and possible isolated thunderstorms from 18N-20N between 75W-80W. This is leaving the remainder of the Caribbean with clear skies this morning. Surface ridge over the west Atlantic will support fresh to locally strong trade winds near the coast of Colombia and northwest Venezuela through mid week. Similar winds are expected in the west Caribbean Monday night through Tuesday.
Fig 4
- Recent changes in the Saharan Air Layer
The Tides: Moon and
Sun
low tide 5:29am LT Sunrise – 6:00 am LT>113° East
high tide 12:51 am LT Sunset – 5:15 pm LT < 247° NW
low tide 7:09 pm LT Moon Rise – 9:59 pm LT<106° East
high tide 12:33 am LT Moon Set – 9:48 am LT>255º West
high tide 12:51 am LT Sunset – 5:15 pm LT < 247° NW
low tide 7:09 pm LT Moon Rise – 9:59 pm LT<106° East
high tide 12:33 am LT Moon Set – 9:48 am LT>255º West
Fig 5 - Moon
Day Light Hours: 11 hours, 14 minutes (-20s)
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