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    A weak surface low will traverse the coastal waters today and push inland along the WA/OR border by late morning/early afternoon. Seas briefly around 10 feet over the outer coastal waters with small craft advisory today. May see another low-end advisory strength push of westerly winds through the Strait tonight into early Wednesday, with probabilities highlighting a 50-60 percent chance of gusts occasionally exceeding 21 kt. Have held off of small craft issuance for now, however this will continue to be monitored through the day. High pressure will build back into the area waters tonight into Wednesday, before yet another low and its associated frontal system move into the region Wednesday night into Thursday. The period will remain active, with another frontal system expected to traverse the area waters Friday night into the weekend. Seas over the outer coastal waters look to subside below 10 ft tonight. Seas over all the coastal waters will continue to subside into midweek, hovering between 3 to 6 ft Wednesday through Friday. Seas will then increase closer to 6 to 8 ft again over the weekend. 14 (Issued: 931 AM PDT Tue Apr 30 2024 by NOAA)
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