Last night at 8pm the Cayman NHC issued an Alert, which means we could be feeling effects within 48 hours (as opposed to watch for 36 hours and a warning for 24 hours). Each successive update to the track by NOAA's NHC in Miami it's moved a little north. Right now it looks like Little Cayman is going to get spanked. We'll still feel the Tropical Storm force winds here, starting sunday night/monday morning around 2am.
Today though, the sun is out, it's warm, breezy, blue and clear. We may even be able to pull off a Beach Day tomorrow, too!
A few of us are going out for a dive at the Turtle Farm later on this morning, and then I have a few duties at work to take care of. Other than that, there's really not much to do but carry on. What's the point of sitting around the house waiting six hours at a time for the next NHC update? Tonight I think we're gonna head to Copper Falls for a steak, as they're probably going to be closed early tomorrow night to allow their staff to go home early and "batten down" and "take refuge".
Im not expecting much to happen with this storm, maybe the power will go out for a few hours, Monday will be a "snow day" for most people and then Tuesday the sun will come back out and everyone will go back to work.