Surf and sun
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THE WEATHER FORECAST
If lying out on the sand, watching the clouds roll by as the last days
of summer crawl along sounds like fun, then you’re in luck. Today is one
of those warm, sunny cloud-watching days.
The warmth will start early today, with temperatures expected to rise
to 71 at 9 a.m. Doesn’t sound like much, but when you add the 75%
relative humidity, you can expect it to feel closer to 77.
The ultraviolet index will hit 7 at noon, fading by 3 p.m. to a rate
of 4. That doesn’t mean you can skimp on the sunscreen though. If you
relax your guard, you’re likely to get burned -- at least skin deep.
It’ll feel like the 80s, but look like the 70s all afternoon long.
A high of 81 will be reached at 3 p.m., dropping down into the lower
70s after night falls.
THE BOATING FORECAST
Light winds will blow during the morning close to shore. That is
expected to change in the afternoon with a southwest wind coming in at 10
knots. Wind waves are expected to reach 1 foot. The winds near shore will
most likely lighten and become variable overnight.
In deeper waters, expect light winds to blow northwest at 10 to 15
knots by afternoon. There may be wind waves building to 2 feet. These
conditions are expected to stay pretty much the same overnight.
SURF
It’s not a bad day to surf. The water temperatures are expected to be
in the 70s. The waves should reach 2 to 3 feet -- knee- to waist-high. A
few standout sets are expected. But in any case, it’s just a nice day to
be on the water.
TIDES
Time Height
4:02 a.m. -0.00 feet low
10:21 a.m. 4.46 feet high
3:41 p.m. 1.71 feet low
9:46 p.m. 5.64 feet high
OUT FRONT
Relax and try to find the faces in the clouds. It’s going to be a
warm, beautiful day.
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