By Belize Live News Staff: Fisherfolk and mariners can expect stable marine conditions today, with light east to northeasterly winds and seas described as a light chop. Wave heights will range from 2–4 feet, ideal for small craft operations.
Looking ahead to Friday and Friday night, the National Meteorological Service forecasts partly cloudy skies with isolated showers, and a slight increase in rainfall over the south during the night.
Temperatures remain warm during the day and cooler at night, especially in the hills. Coastlines will experience highs of 86°F and lows of 78°F, while inland temperatures will range from 88°F to 70°F.
The tide schedule for today shows a high tide at 10:29 AM, followed by a low at 3:34 PM, then another high at 9:28 PM. Tomorrow’s first low tide arrives at 5:00 AM. Sunrise this morning was at 6:00 AM, with sunset set for 5:16 PM. The moon will rise at 6:18 AM and set at 5:30 PM.
With a quiet tropical Atlantic and fair weather conditions prevailing, Belizeans can expect relatively calm conditions heading into the weekend.












