Surf and Sun
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WEATHER FORECAST
Though the day will start off sunny, don’t be deceived. The clouds
plan to make their way in. In fact, they’re planning to stick around, at
least partly, until the evening. Nevertheless, the thermometer should hit
about 83 in Costa Mesa while it will be a few degrees cooler in Newport
Beach.
Overnight, expect a nice, warm 67-degree reading. On Thursday,
meanwhile, the clouds shouldn’t be a problem, making way for mostly sunny
conditions and temperatures in the low 80s.
BOATING FORECAST
Aside from some patchy morning fog, a light westerly wind of 10 to 15
knots will bring about 2-foot waves and a mixed westerly and southerly
swell of 4 feet. Not much will change into the evening, and the wind
should subside even more. After that, areas of fog will return.
Out farther, the northwestern winds will be much more fierce, blowing
15 to 25 knots and leading to 3- to 4-knot winds and a swell of 6 feet.
Winds will stay strong by evening and into the night with a swell of 7
feet. Expect the patchy fog to return.
SURF
It would probably be wise to wait a day to take to the waves as mostly
knee- to waist-high surf will dominate today. Expect fair conditions and
the occasional 4-footer, but Thursday’s looking a bit better with
shoulder-highs and some 5-footers. And another drab day looks to be
developing for Friday.
TIDES
Time Height
1:39 a.m. 0 feet low
8:17 a.m. 3.65 feet high
12:35 p.m. 2.51 feet low
6:59 p.m. 6.22 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
Still in the mid-60s. Darn.
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