Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Surf early

Quick update on weather conditions…looks like it’s a good idea to catch the front side of this upcoming NW swell as winds will make a mess of things by the second half of the day.  Winds won’t be as bad at the coast as they will be in the mountains but better offshore conditions first thing in the AM.  Much cooler air temps and gusty winds through Thursday.  Tides will also be turning around and pushing high all morning.

 

Have a great surf session!  Stay wet San Diego!

 

Mish

 

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
915 PM PDT TUE SEP 24 2013
 
.SYNOPSIS...
LOW CLOUDS WILL MOVE INTO THE COAST AND WESTERN VALLEYS LATE TONIGHT
INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE MOVING THROUGH THE
REGION WILL BRING MUCH COOLER WEATHER AND STRONG WEST WINDS IN THE
MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. PATCHY DRIZZLE IS
POSSIBLE WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING.
OFFSHORE FLOW AND A BUILDING RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE ALOFT WILL BRING
PROGRESSIVELY WARMER AND DRIER WEATHER FRIDAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT
WEEK.

 

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