In that order. If you did not go outside today, you missed a wonderful day. Try again tomorrow. Juts about 70F during the afternoon. Light winds. And there is a decent moderate to moderate plus sized swell in the water. Late Sunday we see some 22-23 second forerunners ahead of the next swell. It peaks Monday at 10'@18sec. That will have some size. Tuesday it bumps up to 14'@16sec. With the westerly direction, and afternoon low tides, West Cliff will see well overhead surf, with Middle Peak pushing 20 foot faces. And even with some incoming weather, the wind is looking to remain mellow. Let's get into that weather.Again, Sunday will be nice. Monday will be as well. Just not as warm. Low to mid 60s. Perhaps a few more clouds. It looks like we will get some rain Monday into Tuesday. I'll fine tune how much on Sunday. Looks like maybe a quarter inch. Low 60s Tuesday.
Things clear out by Wednesday, but we see some clouds stick around. Low 60s. Thursday we see a larger, colder, wetter system move in. It sticks around probably for 24 hours. As of now, an inch of rain, or so. Friday will be in the 50s. Clearing, but more storms upstream. Looks like the storm door is opening for Central California. Be ready for a few weeks of wet weather, starting in a few days.
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