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Below you'll find our Weekly Huatulco Weather Report. This is an amateur effort to give people an idea of what the weather is like here. It is of my personal perception of the weather and diving conditions over the last week and it is certainly not a prediction! Please send me an e-mail and let me know what you think and/or if you have any suggestions: email@hurricanedivers.com

Weather Report # 119. Week: 26 August - 02 September 2007

Weather

Daytime highs: 29°C / 32°C (84°F / 90°F)

Minimum temperature: 24°C / 26°C (75°F / 79°F)

A mixed week again, as normal this time of the year. Monday, Tuesday pm, Wednesday am, Friday pm, Saturday pm and Sunday (yesterday) it was sunny and nice. Thursday morning early it started to rain and it rained more or less continuously until Friday afternoon. We got this rain thanks to TS Henriette (see below). Other than that we had a brief tropical shower Tuesday afternoon. Basically we had plenty of sun with two days of rain....

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Diving Conditions

Ocean: Mixed picture this week: The port was closed 3 or 4 days this week and those days it was a bit rough. The other days it was pretty calm.

Temperature: Around 28°C (82°F) underwater, 30°C (86°F) on the surface.

Visibility: Around 10m / 12m (30ft / 40ft), the one day we went out.

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Hurricane Season

In our area this week: Thursday tropical depresion 11E formed a few hundred kilometers (175 miles) off the coast of Puerto Angel. By Friday it had developed into Tropical Storm Henriette, heading Northwest and away from us. Nevertheless it caused two days of rain here, although no heavy rain. It did dump a lot of rain on Acapulco over the weekend. Henriette is expected to become a hurricane soon and make landfall in Baja California over the next few days....

Outside our area: Wednesday tropical depression 10E formed, near Baja California, about 2,000km (1,300 miles) Northwest of us. On Thursday it became Tropical Storm Gil, which kept moving further away from us.

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