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WEATHER FORECAST

By now, the clouds should already be clearing up, though they will

stick around until the early afternoon. This morning’s low, in the

mid-60s, will follow the sun’s path and only warm up slowly. And don’t

expect it to get too hot, mid-70s at best. Still, once the sun comes out,

it’ll make you sweat a bit more than that.

The night will cool off pretty early, as well, dipping into the 60s by

6 p.m. on the way to another low in the mid-, maybe even low 60s. It’s

not shaping up to be as nice a weekend as we’d hoped.

Information:o7 https://www.nwd.noaa.orgf7 .

BOATING FORECAST

Light winds and fog will greet early morning boaters as they head out

of the harbor. Gusts at most will be about 15 knots. As you head out

farther, the swell will increase to about 5 feet.

By the afternoon, the swell in the inner waters will bump up a tad to

3 feet, though the winds won’t be any stronger. The sea swells will be a

slightly rough 6 feet with some 20 knot gusts. Things calm down in the

evening, with the swell and wind both backing off.

SURF

Nothing much today. More of those chest-high sets, and at least the

shape should be all right. Early on, the winds will stay light enough and

the tides shouldn’t be much of a factor. Doesn’t sound promising? Well,

nothing on the horizon looks much better, so get in the water.

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

TIDES

Time Height

5:14 a.m. 3.30 feet high

10:31 a.m. 1.87 feet low

5:10 p.m. 5.33 feet high

12:40 a.m. 0.64 feet low

WATER TEMPERATURESStaying near 66.

FRONT

More of the same, and not nearly hot enough today. The temperatures

will hover in the mid-70s, and it’ll take until the afternoon for the sun

to burn away all the clouds. See Page 2

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