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WEATHER FORECAST

More clouds and temperatures in the high 50s start the day. Watch for

that reoccurring morning fog.

It might clear up a little in the late afternoon, but not enough to

raise the mercury past the mid-70s. It should be cool and clear come

night.

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

BOATING FORECAST

The inner waters will see light winds from the west, which will stay

10 knots or less throughout the day and produce waves less than a foot

high. The swell will be just 3 feet.

In the outer waters, the winds will be stronger, especially northwest

of San Nicolas Island, blowing up to 20 knots from the northwest. The

wind waves will be between 1 and 3 feet, and the swell out of the

northwest will be 6 feet. The wind should back off late, but the swell

will pick up to 8 feet.

SURF

The mix of southwest and northwest swell continues to bring peaky,

chest-high waves. West Newport will show the best, but the high tide

about 9:30 a.m. will shut things down a lot. It should be glassy and fun

earlier. Sunday and Monday are shaping up even better.

Water quality:o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7 .

TIDES

Time Height

3:05 a.m. 1.91 feet low

9:25 a.m. 5.93 feet high

4:33 p.m. -0.18 feet low

11:01 p.m. 3.63 feet high

WATER TEMPERATURE

Low 60s

FRONT

It feels like fall. Cloudy, cool and the sun doesn’t have that hot

feel anymore. But it will again. See Page A2

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