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Outlook as of Saturday 11:30am - Looking good for this afternoon. Healthy swell out of the south delivering head high. Next week should have waves from Tuesday-Friday.
Thursday April 3
12:15pm - CG cam shows what might shape up to be waist high at low tide
(around 4pm). Swell is out of NNW. Nantucket Bouy shows 3.9' at 7 secs. Wind
is SW at 17.
Wednesday April 2 -Things
didn't shape up as expected today. But Saturday and Sunday still look good.
Monday, March 31 - Wednesday might have chest+ out of the south with
a strong offshore to contend with. Saturday/Sunday are looking potentially very
good with head+ and clean conditions.
Sunday, March 30th - There are waist high waves today. The wind will
abate somewhat as the day wears on moving from NNW to N. Low tide is around
noon. Having missed the good stuff last week because of work I'm going today.
Even if it blows onshore. For the coming week Wednesday and Thursday once
again show promise.
Now for
some whining. I moved to Cape Cod from Los Angeles twelve
years ago because 1) I made a promise to my wife to get her back to the
east coast some place north of New Jersey, 2) I wanted to be near the
ocean and nature and 3) because I like winter but not enough to want
snow on the ground in April. My whining goes to point 3.
Here it is almost April and it's cold enough for snow on the
ground. 'nuff said.
And now
for some cheering from a UCLA alumnus. Made
the final 4!
Here's
the NOAA forecast for the Cape Cod area.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 April 2008 )
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Outlook
as of Friday 3/28 11:30pm - Nothing out there for this weekend. Next Wednesday looks promising.
Wednesday 3/26 2:15pm - Looks nice out there, head high maybe some a little over. Tomorrow morning still looks like glass with waist to chest.
9am - Low tide right now. Looks like it'll be head high sets when the tide fills in but wind is suboptimal. Tomorrow morning should be glassy waist to chest.
Monday 3/24 8am - Nothing out there today and
tomorrow. Wednesday is looking like head high with offshore
wind and Thursday could be waist with lighter offshore. Might
be a nice twofer.
Here's
the NOAA forecast for the Cape Cod area.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
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Outlook
as of Saturday 3/22 10am - It's knee high right now.
High tide is at 1pm. Tuesday morning looks
promising for maybe waist high with glass.
Wednesday 3/19
10:30pm - Tonight the Nantucket buoy shows 8' waves are
coming in from ESE. These waves will be hitting the Cape tomorrow
morning. The wind will be offshore at around 20mph. Low tide is at
5:30.
Tuesday 3/18 7:30am - At the moment the
water
is lumpy. Things will clean up as the day
progresses. The wind is north all day at around 10
mph. Thursday looks promising... but there'll be a 25mph+
offshore wind.
Monday
3/17 2:37pm - Tomorrow there should be head high waves
coming in from the east with a 10mph wind out of the north. Odds are
good they'll mostly be closing out but I'm not too picky right now.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Here's
the NOAA forecast for the Cape Cod area.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 March 2008 )
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Outlook
as of Saturday 3/15 9:am: Onshore and nasty today. Tuesday continues to look good.
Friday 3/14 1:40pm: Cute little ankle biters out there. Looks like the wind will be pretty much onshore for the next week. Next Tuesday still has promise.
Thursday 3/13 12:15pm: Hard to call the next few days. Wind could turn offshore long enough for something small but nice tomorrow and Saturday. If you're into long range planning try and open up some time in your schedule for Tuesday 3/18 for possible head high and clean conditions.
Tuesday 3/11 6:45am: Maybe knee high on the sets this morning. Tomorrow looks like it'll be the same. Something big brewing for the weekend. Next Monday could be head+ and perfect.
Sunday 3/9 11am:There's a nice swell out
there and if you're as narrow as razor blade you won't be blown off
your board when you pop up. It's worth checking out beaches
with wind protection... Nauset Light and points north.
Looking to the week ahead Tuesday might have some long board
waves in the thigh high range.
Here's
the NOAA forecast for the Cape Cod area.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 March 2008 )
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