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#12, so you are on the corn islands? The Managua average is about 60-80 inches per year as is most of the pacific coast.

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Welcome back Cookshow!!!

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Well I can only report on Corn Island but most of my gambling friends are expecting weather updates from Hell at some point in the future. Currently overcast, warm, but not so bad. Last night I slept with a light blanket and almost went to look another.

Rain soon come, but it is DRY right now, possibly as dry as I have seen. I have often seen less than 1 inch of rain in April, that is not unusual.

July rains tend to be intense and short lived. November you can see week (or month) long storms that will make you wish you packed more books.

Truth is Timmy don't know nothing about the Islands, but is a Nicaragua expert (at least in his own mind).

Oh Yeah he is also scared of MGA, don't get him started on that.

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i recently visited mga for about my 10th time and had absolutely no problems with taxis or what whatever. but will admit i have never visited corn islands, so know nothing about them and refuse to comment on a place that i have never been to.

but i have been to nicaragua last june and july, the northern part along the border with honduras, remember it being rainy but not all day long.

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what about the end of september? Do you think travel plans may be badly disrupted? Thanks guys

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