Seems like the rain does not want to stop this week. November is traditionally the month in Panama with the most rain and this year should top most as the November with the highest amount of rain for decades. I just spoke to a man on Taboga Island who has lived there for 40 years and “has never seen weather like this on the island”. The weather conversation went on for quite some time but I will cut it short. A number of areas in Panama have been affected by flooding – fortunately for us, Taboga has not. Normally the weather on Taboga is much dryer than the mainland as the cloud cover prefers the mainland.
Historically by next week the dry season begins to set in, rainfall will drop drop off so we will see the sun a lot more! We need to dry out.
Daily Weather Forecast Site: http://www.qwikcast.com
Satellite Image for Panama: http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20NHE&info=ir&width=820&height=620&type=Animation&numframes=10&lat=9.70&lon=-79.5&zoom=1&quality=85&palette=spect.pal






