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WEATHER FORECAST

The morning clouds are just that, as they’ll clear around noon, making

way for the sun to bring about a high of 76 degrees by 2 p.m. It will

more than likely feel warmer, somewhere in the low 80s, and the UV level

should read 9, clearly dictating the need for sunscreen.

Much like the rest of this week, the overnight low will feel pretty

warm at 65 degrees. The weekend should be a bit warmer.

Information: o7 https://www.nws.noaa.govf7 .

BOATING FORECAST

After some patchy morning fog, the typical western winds of 10 to 15

knots will bring about 2-foot waves in the harbor. The outer waters will

start out similarly with northwestern winds of 10 to 15 knots, but

they’ll increase to about 20 knots in the afternoon.

Nothing will change in the harbor by nightfall, but those riding the

sea should expect 3- to 4-foot waves and some patchy dense fog.

SURF

With 2- to 3-footers the norm today, don’t expect anything much larger

than chest-high surf. The conditions will be fair to good, but not too

large. The same should be expected for the weekend and early next week.

Information: o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7 .

TIDES

Time Height

3:33 a.m. 3.71 feet high

9:27 a.m. 1.38 feet low

4:23 p.m. 5.26 feet high

11:27 p.m. 1.19 feet low

WATER TEMPERATURE

Mid-60s. It will have to do.

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