Surf and Sun
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WEATHER FORECAST
Watch out for some early morning fog today. Though the fog will burn
off, there will still be many clouds on this partly cloudy day. Highs
will stay just shy of 70 degrees, though it’ll feel a bit warmer.
Overnight lows will stick to the 50-degree mark.
On Thursday, it will be even cooler and cloudier, with highs in the
mid-60s. The sun will shine, but not as often as we’ve been used to
recently. On Friday, expect to see even less of the sun.
Information:o7 www.nws.noaa.govf7 .
BOATING FORECAST
The westerly winds will blow a typical 10 to 15 knots in the inner
waters this afternoon, with 2-foot waves and a west swell of about 3
feet. The same will be encountered come nightfall.
Out farther, the northerly winds will blow 10 to 20 knots, with 2- to
4-foot winds and a northwest swell of 6 to 8 feet. Winds will die down a
bit this evening to less than 15 knots. Waves will back down to 2 feet,
and the swell will decrease to 4 to 6 feet.
SURF
The waves continue to shrink today as most will be in the knee- to
waist-high range. Expect much of the same, if not weaker, on Thursday. On
Friday, though, the next northwest swell rolls in.
Water quality:o7 www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
3:22 a.m. 1.64 feet low
9:26 a.m. 5.47 feet high
4:18 p.m. -0.37 feet low
10:38 p.m. 4.06 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
In the mid-50s
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