Surf and Sun
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WEATHER FORECAST
A few morning clouds may greet those living along the coast, but they
won’t last, and it’ll be yet another great summer-like day. The high will
be in the low to mid-80s in Newport-Mesa with mostly sunny skies.
Overnight, it should be no cooler than the low 60s, which will feel a
bit warmer, so sweaters won’t be necessary for most.
Get this: If you thought it was warm earlier this week, get a load of
Saturday. Hot. In the mid-80s, though it might feel hotter.
Information:o7 https://www.nws.noaa.govf7 .
BOATING FORECAST
Light winds and areas of dense fog will dominate early in the harbor,
but they’ll pick up to the typical 10- to 15-knot level by afternoon.
They’ll stay steady throughout the day with 2-foot waves and a southwest
swell of 4 feet.
Out farther, a third consecutive small craft advisory has been issued
as the northwesterly winds will blow strong at 15 to 25 knots both day
and night. The waves will roll in between 2 and 3 feet with a northwest
swell of 10 feet. By Saturday morning, the winds will subside to a softer
10 to 15 knots.
SURF
Waist- to shoulder-highs will roll in as part of a northwest swell.
The same should be encountered on Saturday, while Sunday tapers off with
knee- to waist-high waves. Get out there now.
Water quality:o7 https://www.surfrider.orgf7 .
TIDES
Time Height
2:06 a.m. 0.28 feet low
8:37 a.m. 4.53 feet high
2:01 p.m. 2.12 feet low
7:54 p.m. 5.29 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
While that northwest swell will bring decent waves, it’ll also bring
cool water in the low to mid-60s. Darn.
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