SURF AND SUN
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WEATHER FORECAST
Same old, same old. Early morning clouds and mid-60 degree weather
starts the day. All of a sudden, sometime between 9 and 10 a.m., those
clouds should disappear and the sun will start shining brightly. Expect
the temperature to hit 80 around 12:30, on its way to a high of 83 in the
early afternoon.
It will stay clear through the late night, with temperatures dropping
into the low 70s by 7 p.m. and finally dipping into the 60s around 11
p.m.
Information: o7 https://www.nws.noaa.orgf7
BOATING FORECAST
Light winds will greet those up early in the harbor. By the afternoon,
they’ll be blowing between 10 and 15 knots and producing 2-foot waves.
The swell in the harbor is a mix of west and southwest at 3 feet and
stays that way through the night.
Out deeper, there’s a small-craft warning northwest of San Nichols
Island, so be careful out there. The winds there will be up to 25 knots
with waves up to 4 feet. Otherwise, the winds stay about 10 to 20 knots
throughout the day.
The swell, a cross-mix of northwest and southwest, is at 5 feet. Watch
for areas of fog both in the morning and late at night.
SURF
The swell keeps falling. All along the shoreline, there’ll be waist-
and chest-high waves, but not very good ones. The Wedge isn’t even worth
much. But let’s think positive: Maybe an occasional head-high set will
peel through. The water’s pretty clean. And the morning conditions should
be smooth. Random hopeful spot of the day: Let’s say 55th Street.
Information: o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7
TIDES
Times Height
3:52 a.m. 2.95 feet high
8:37 a.m. 2.27 feet low
3:58 p.m. 4.83 feet high
11:44 p.m. 1.38 feet low
WATER TEMPERATURE
Stuck in the mid 60s.
FRONT
You know the drill. It looks awful out right now, like there’s no way
it’ll be nice. Don’t worry about it. See Page 2.
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