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WEATHER FORECAST

The morning will start with the now-familiar clouds and low 60

temperatures. The sun will spend much of the day trying to break through

as we slowly inch our way into the high 70s.

The evening will stay cool, but there won’t be much wind. It’s not

what you’re looking for for the last gasp of summer.

BOATING FORECAST

Winds in the harbor this morning are light and out of the southwest.

Watch for areas of fog. By the afternoon, the winds will pick up a little

to just 10 knots. The swell is mixed from the south and west at 3 feet.

By nightfall, the winds will calm back down and the swell will drop to 2

feet.

Light winds also dominate in the deeper waters at 10 to 15 knots. A

mixed swell from the south and northwest will start the day at about 2

feet but will strengthen to 5 feet by the afternoon. The winds will start

to die off late.

SURF

Hurricane Flossie turned out to be a bust. The few sets from Friday

that were head high are even fewer. Expect 2- to 3-foot waves with only

fair shape. At least the water’s warm. Pull out the longboard.

TIDES

Time Height

3:34 a.m. -0.12 feet low

9:49 a.m. 4.41 feet high

3:06 p.m. 1.82 feet low

9:12 p.m. 5.85 feet high

WATER TEMPERATURE

Near 70

FRONT

It’s a labor to figure out the weather this weekend. Too many clouds

seem destined for our skies.

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