Surf and Sun
WEATHER FORECAST
What’s new? Certainly not these early morning, gray marine layers.
Yep, they’ll be around again this morning. The fog and low clouds should
make way for partly sunny skies this afternoon, though. Highs will be in
the mid- to high 60s while lows hover in the mid-50s.
We’ll more than likely encounter a repeat as we rise and not-so-shine
the rest of the week. Some drizzle may fall early Wednesday and Thursday.
Information:o7 www.nws.noaa.govf7 .
BOATING FORECAST
The westerly winds will blow 10 to 15 knots in the inner waters this
afternoon, with 2-foot waves and a west swell of 4 to 6 feet. Later, the
swell will back down a tad to 3 to 5 feet.
Out farther, the northwesterly winds will blow strong at 15 to 25
knots, with 2- to 4-foot waves and a northwest swell of 8 to 10 feet. The
same will be found at night.
SURF
Most waves will be in the knee- to waist-high range, with the
occasional chest-high today. Expect the surf to progressively shrink
until about Friday, when the latest swell should roll in.
Water quality:o7 www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
6:24 a.m. 0.13 feet low
12:48 p.m. 3.10 feet high
5:12 p.m. 2.12 feet low
11:44 p.m. 5.10 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
About 58
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