Surf and Sun
WEATHER FORECAST
It’s chilly out there, but the temperatures are not as cold as they
were in 1945, when the area hit a record low of 35 degrees. It’s not
expected to be anywhere near that cold today, with a high of 62 and lows
in the 50s. The mostly-cloudy day will turn into a soaker in the late
afternoon. But just in case, keep your umbrella handy.
Information:o7 https://www.nws.noaa.govf7 .
BOATING FORECAST
Winds close to shore are expected to blow from the southeast at 10 to
20 knots, kicking up wind waves of three feet. A western swell of 5 to 6
feet is expected, with rain likely by late afternoon. At night, the winds
will shift to west to northwest, blowing at 15 to 25 knots, decreasing
late.
Further out, southwest winds are expected to increase to 20 to 30
knots, with the strongest gusts northwest of San Nicolas Island. The seas
will build to 10 to 12 feet. Rain is expected in the afternoon.
SURF
A cool northwest swell will have two- to three-foot surf slowly
building. Stormy conditions may start to muck things up, though.
Water quality:o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
2:50 a.m. 2.1 feet low
9:09 a.m. 6.2 feet high
4:33 p.m. -0.8 feet low
11:12 a.m. 3.6 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
In the high 50s.
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