SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
The sun should be rising through the clouds this morning, but by noon
it ought to be out in full force. Early mid-60-degree temperatures will
climb to the high 70s around the San Diego and Corona del Mar freeways,
while the waterfront will be only in the low 70s.
It’s looking like a nice evening, though. No clouds, the temperatures
will stay in the 70s until after 7 p.m. and then it’s smooth sailing
through the night.
Information: o7 https://www.nwd.noaa.f7 gov.
BOATING FORECAST
Slightly rough waters in the harbor this morning are possible, though
the winds should stay relatively calm between 10 and 15 knots. Watch for
some patches of fog. The waves should calm down throughout the day and
keep the waves in the 2-foot range.
The deeper waters will see about the same, with winds a bit stronger
at 20 knots. A mix of southwest and northwest swells around 5 feet could
rock a smaller vessel.
SURF
This morning should be the best of the weekend, although the swell
that’s coming in isn’t going to favor Newport beaches all that much. The
shape’s shaping up nice, and the tides shouldn’t mess with things much.
Expect maybe some chest-high waves but not much more. Well, you can
expect crowds.
Information: o7 https://surfrider.orgf7
TIDES
Time Height
4:33 a.m. -0.4 feet low
10:55 a.m. 4.07 feet high
3:47 p.m. 2.13 feet low
9:58 p.m. 5.95 feet high
WATER TEMPERATUREIt’s creeping up there, right about 67.
FRONT
Sure feels like June, doesn’t it? As we’ve come to expect, those
clouds will burn away by noon, and it’ll be sunny and just a wee bit
warm. See Page A2
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