Sunday, February 22, 2015

2 words - "Meltdown" and "Wellies"

Mornin'!  It's 36 balmy degrees in Wildwood.  It's quiet except for the sounds of light rain and water dripping from everywhere.  There's a very light breeze from the W (8-10mph).  We're on "Meltdown" alert.  All those shoveled and plowed dirty mounds of snow are disappearing right before our eyes.  All the frozen pipes (cracked or not) are finally beginning to run freely.  The streets are beginning to flood.  It's a wet, ugly kind of day on the island.  Forecasts are saying it'll rain all day as temps get even high maybe tapping 40°.  Winds will stay light from the West.  Tonight...more mist than rain, winds out of the NW at 15-20mph with temps dropping back into the 20s.  Watch out for icy conditions.  Tomorrow...Ms Sun checks back in but so does the colder (mid 20s) temps.  I'm thinking "wellies" for today's giant puddles!
High tide:10:31a.m.
Low tide:4:34p.m.
Ocean temp:36°
Sunset:5:45p.m.

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