Surf and Sun
WEATHER FORECAST
Winds and low to mid-50s
There stands a great chance of rain this afternoon through Tuesday
night. Early today, however, clouds will dominate the sky as strong
breezes blow. Highs will only the reach the mid-50s today and the low 50
Tuesday. The strong winds will accompany the rain, perhaps even an
occasional thunderstorm, both days. Lows will stay in the mid-40s.
The good news is Wednesday spells sunny.
Information:o7 www.nws.noaa.govf7 .
BOATING FORECAST
In the inner waters, the northwesterly winds will blow 10 to 15 knots
early, generating 2-foot waves with a swell of 3 to 5 feet. Once the
storm rolls in this afternoon, however, the winds will become westerly
and will pick up to 10 to 20 knots, with 1- to 3-foot waves and a
northwest swell of 8 to 11 feet. Some fog will be found as well.
Out farther, conditions will be similar early, though with a swell of
8 to 11 feet. Later, the northwesterly winds will blow a strong 15 to 25
knots, with 2- to 4-foot winds and a 7- to 9-foot swell. Strong winds
will continue through Tuesday.
SURF
The latest northwest swell will peak today, generating waves in the
chest- to shoulder-high range and the occasional head-high.
Unfortunately, today’s rain will increase the urban runoff that ends up
in along the coast, so it may be healthiest to stick to land.
Conditions will be similar on Tuesday, complete with rain and runoff.
Though Wednesday will be clear in the skies, it still probably would be
wise to avoid the ocean.
Water quality:o7 www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
8:14 a.m. 6.80 feet high
3:27 p.m. -1.67 feet low
9:56 p.m. 4.07 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
In the upper 50s still.
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