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Hopefully the link above works. It looks like the ABC's will get hit by a tropical storm on Thursday next week.
 
Never having been to Bonaire before, I'm set to arrive the week after on July 4th. Anything I should try and prepare for or will it likely blow through by then?
 
Never having been to Bonaire before, I'm set to arrive the week after on July 4th. Anything I should try and prepare for or will it likely blow through by then?

I will have to let others answer, as July 5th will be my first visit. Windy has it long gone by the time that I arrive. I don't know if it will have a lingering affect on currents, though.
 
I will have to let others answer, as July 5th will be my first visit. Windy has it long gone by the time that I arrive.
Fair enough. How long are you in Bonaire for? My wife and I will be there for about a month, but working remotely during that time as well (though hopefully more diving than work 🤣)
 
My dive buddy and I are only going to be there for one week.
 
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The models all pretty much agree until passes the north of Grenada, so that's good. This is pretty early in the season for an Africa storm.

 
I agree it's a ways out, but Windy accurately predicted the path of TS Alex from the Pacific to the Atlantic.
even a broken clock is right twice a day.
 
But it's wrong the other 84,598 seconds. Windy was correct for several days, which is a rare feat among the meteorological community.
 
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