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Marine Synopsis
A frontal system located just offshore will continue to
work its way through the coastal waters tonight into Monday, with
increasing onshore flow along with it. Small Craft Advisories
continue for the Central and East Entrance to the Strait of Juan de
Fuca through tonight. Winds will drop off quickly as the front
passes through the Strait, but will begin to ramp back up to SCA
criteria tomorrow morning through the Central Strait, then into the
East Strait again tomorrow evening. Winds increase into Tuesday up
to 25 to 30 kt as high pressure begins to develop to the west over
the open ocean. Gusty winds on Tuesday may bleed into Admiralty
Inlet and into the southern side of the San Juan Islands.
Breezy southwesterly winds continue tonight through the Puget Sound,
in particular for areas around and north of Seattle up to Whidbey
Island, lasting into tomorrow as well as the flow turns more due
southerly following the frontal passage tonight. A Small Craft
Advisory remains in effect through tomorrow afternoon as winds will
begin to taper off then.
Breezy southwesterly winds will also continue over the coastal
waters tonight as the front progresses through. A few gusts to 25 to
30 kt are possible near and south of Grays Harbor, but will diminish
later tonight following the frontal passage. Winds will turn
westerly behind the front then northwesterly and slowly decrease as
high pressure moves into the region for the middle and end of the
week.
Combined seas around 7 to 8 feet will slowly build up to near 10
feet by Monday night and will remain around 10 feet into Tuesday.
Seas will subside to around 5 to 6 feet Wednesday and remain through
the end of the week.
LH
(Issued:
818 PM PDT Sun May 5 2024
by NOAA)
Sailing Log Stats (Day 126)
Sailor | Sessions |
---|---|
Bobson | 61 |
Highrocker | 60 |
mayday | 45 |
idefix | 43 |
tweezer | 42 |
Spot | Days | Sessions |
---|---|---|
Comox Spit | 45 | 49 |
Cattle Pt | 37 | 76 |
Ross Bay | 30 | 227 |
Clover Pt | 26 | 63 |
Willows Bch | 26 | 67 |
Activity | Days | Sessions |
---|---|---|
Wingfoil | 102 | 533 |
Windfoil | 56 | 60 |
Kitesurf | 39 | 65 |
Windsurf | 38 | 76 |
Kitefoil | 23 | 28 |
Period | Days | Sailors | TopSailor | TopActivity | TopSpot |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
May05 | 1 | 13 | - | Wingfoil | Ross Bay |
Week | 7 | 21 | Bobson | Wingfoil | Ross Bay |
May | 5 | 16 | Bobson | Wingfoil | Ross Bay |
2024 | 108 | 51 | Highrocker | Wingfoil | Ross Bay |
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