MARINE SYNOPSIS: Expect lingering fog across portions of the coastal waters
today and tonight, with visibilities generally 2 miles or less.
Meanwhile, high pressure remains offshore, with north or northwest
winds over the coastal waters and diurnally stronger onshore pushes
through the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Gradients likely remain a little
weaker and may not see too widespread 25 kt winds through the Strait
tonight, but will maintain the current advisory. A similar story
over the coastal waters where winds likely peak around 15 to 25 kt
over the outer coastal waters - especially beyond about 30 nm from
shore. So while somewhat marginal, have maintained the advisory for
the outer coastal waters zones as well. Seas will be dominated by a
rather short period fresh swell, but should remain mostly in the 3
to 5 ft range today and Sunday, building slightly early next week.
Winds bee westerly around Monday and Tuesday, but switch to
southerly toward Wednesday as a weak system moves closer to the
waters. Cullen
(Issued:
236 PM PDT Sat Jul 30 2022
by NOAA)
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