Surf and Sun
WEATHER FORECAST
A bit warmer than Sunday, today will see early partly cloudy skies
clear sometime after noon, eventually leading to a high of about 76. It
will feel a bit warmer, though, and the UV level will reach 9, so slap on
that sunscreen.
Light clouds will return overnight, though they won’t put too much of
a damper on the low temperature of about 64 degrees. Very similar
conditions should be seen on Tuesday, as well.
Information: o7 https://www.nws.noaa.orgf7 .
THE BOATING FORECAST
In the harbor, morning fog will clear when the typical western winds
blow 10 to 15 knots. Waves of two feet will be the norm in the afternoon.
The same should occur overnight.
Out further, however, northwestern winds will pick up to 10 to 20
knots, resulting in larger waves of two to four feet. By night, winds
will increase to about 15 to 25 knots with similar waves. Overnight, the
winds should return to 10 to 20 knots, and fog will settle in.
SURF
Much like Sunday, the poor surf is expected to produce knee- to
waist-high waves, with the occasional 3-footer. Though it’s expected to
get better by Tuesday, don’t count on much fun riding today.
Information:o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
1:40 a.m. 0.19 feet low
8:12 a.m. 3.53 feet high
12:36 p.m. 2.47 feet low
7:03 p.m. 5.80 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
High 60s. It’s about time.
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