Cooler temps make for quiet Memorial Day weekend
Mathis Winkler
With mostly cloudy skies and low temperatures over Memorial Day
weekend, things stayed fairly quiet down by the beaches Saturday and
Sunday.
But the crowds began to arrive Monday afternoon, as the sun broke
through.
“There are a lot of people on the beach for a Monday,” said Josh van
Egmond, a Newport Beach lifeguard.
He and his colleagues found a few missing children and returned them
to their parents and rescued a couple of people from the ocean.
“Nothing major,” van Egmond said.
Earlier during the day, small waves kept surfers away and only a few
beach goers had braved chilly water temperatures of 61 degrees.
“They’re not going very deep and don’t stay very long [in the water,]”
van Egmond said.
At Crystal Cove State Park, none of the parking lots filled up over
the weekend.
“I won’t say it was quiet,” said John Kalko, a park ranger, adding
that no problems occurred over the weekend. “But it was just a mellow
day.”
Police officers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, Orange County deputy
sheriffs and California Highway Patrol officers also experienced a quiet
Memorial Day weekend in the area, said officials for the departments.
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