Thursday, February 7, 2013

Mostly a clear one today

Mornin'!  It's 26° in WW.  The sky is clear and the big waxing crescent moon is clear over the ocean (there's a new moon this weekend).  It'll be clear and cold this morning and afternoon.  Then, things will switch up as the clouds will roll in bringing with it a chance of scattered snow flurries and/or light rain by tonight.  As the day progresses, so does the temperature.  By this early evening temps will be in the low-mid 40's.  Breezes will be out of the ENE-E at 10-15mph.  There's a Nor'easter looming and giving the eastern coast the stink eye.  It'll be checking in tomorrow and checking out Saturday.  Unlike Boston's predicted huge snow storm (24"),  temps will be in the high 40's so The Wildwoods are looking like they'll have a "rain event" which could mean major tidal flooding and beach erosion.  Remember the tides react to a "new" moon much like they do to the "full" moon.  Now, where did I put my "Wellies"? 
High tide:5:33p.m.
Low tide:11:15p.m.
Ocean temp:44°
Sunset:5:29p.m.

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