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WEATHER FORECAST

It’s still cooling down as the high will barely reach the mid-70s

today, bringing temperatures more associated with fall. Meanwhile, the

pesky clouds just don’t want to leave, so enjoy some partly sunny skies.

At least the low is still about 62 degrees. Expect cooler readings

Thursday. Can snow be on the way?

Information:o7 https://www.nws.noaa.gov.f7

BOATING FORECAST

The morning will begin with dense fog in the harbor, though it should

dissipate once it warms up and the southwest winds become 10 and 15

knots. Such winds will create 2-foot waves and a southern swell of 5

feet. The same will occur during the evening and night, though the

southeasterly winds will die down to 10 knots and the fog will return.

It won’t be much different out farther, though a northwest swell of 9

feet is expected. The winds and waves will subside into the night with

10-knot breezes and 1-foot surf. The fog is expected to settle in.

SURF

The waves are still hanging in there but will subside as we exit

August and enter September. Rolling in today will be waist- to

shoulder-high surf with the occasional 5-footers.

However, Thursday will only be fair with knee- to waist-high waves and

some 4-footers. Today’s the day to make the warm water, decent waves and

warm temperatures worth it.

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

TIDES

Time Height

2:06 a.m. 0.06 feet low

8:48 a.m. 4.04 feet high

1:32 p.m. 2.61 feet low

7:34 p.m. 5.59 feet high

WATER TEMPERATURE

In the upper-60s. It’ll keep you warmer than the late August nights.

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