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 mostly easterly in direction at 20 mph or less. Seas will be moderate to calm at 1 ft. to 4ft. 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 76°F to 78°F or 24ºC to 25ºC.
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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 - Reinforcing cold air moving into the NW Gulf will catch up with a weak stationary front later today. The merged front will extend from the Straits of Florida to Yucatan Peninsula by late tonight. A stronger cold front moving into NW waters Thu night will reach from the Florida Panhandle to Bay of Campeche, Mexico Sat...then push SE of the area Sun. Strong winds will develop W of the front...with small areas of gale force winds possible.
3. Caribbean Sea - Marine conditions will improve across the region today as the pressure gradient relaxes. A weak cold front will stall and dissipate near the Yucatan Channel Wed night through Thu. A strong cold front pushing through the Yucatan Channel Sat night will usher in strong N winds.
3a. Water vapor imagery shows strong subsidence over the entire Caribbean basin. At the surface, the pressure gradient generated by the interaction of a ridge north of the Caribbean and lower pressures prevailing north of South America is supporting moderate to fresh easterly winds over the central sections of the basin. Light to moderate trades prevail elsewhere. Little change in the overall pattern is expected over the next 24 hours.
2. Gulf of Mexico - Reinforcing cold air moving into the NW Gulf will catch up with a weak stationary front later today. The merged front will extend from the Straits of Florida to Yucatan Peninsula by late tonight. A stronger cold front moving into NW waters Thu night will reach from the Florida Panhandle to Bay of Campeche, Mexico Sat...then push SE of the area Sun. Strong winds will develop W of the front...with small areas of gale force winds possible.
3. Caribbean Sea - Marine conditions will improve across the region today as the pressure gradient relaxes. A weak cold front will stall and dissipate near the Yucatan Channel Wed night through Thu. A strong cold front pushing through the Yucatan Channel Sat night will usher in strong N winds.
3a. Water vapor imagery shows strong subsidence over the entire Caribbean basin. At the surface, the pressure gradient generated by the interaction of a ridge north of the Caribbean and lower pressures prevailing north of South America is supporting moderate to fresh easterly winds over the central sections of the basin. Light to moderate trades prevail elsewhere. Little change in the overall pattern is expected over the next 24 hours.
Fig 4
- Recent changes in the Saharan Air Layer
The Tides: Moon and
Sun
high tide 1:36 am LT Sunrise – 6:16 am LT>113° East
low tide 7:26 am LT Sunset – 5:29 pm LT < 247° NW
high tide 1:35 pm LT Moon Rise – 10:57 pm LT<92° East
low tide 8:26 pm LT Moon Set – 11:18 am LT>270º West
low tide 7:26 am LT Sunset – 5:29 pm LT < 247° NW
high tide 1:35 pm LT Moon Rise – 10:57 pm LT<92° East
low tide 8:26 pm LT Moon Set – 11:18 am LT>270º West
Fig 5 - Moon
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