Mornin'! It's 25° (11° chill factor) in Wildwood. I'm back and happy to report came out unscathed from our last major flooding while away. Thankfully, I had caring folks keeping me abreast of what was coming down (I should say "coming up") from the tide waters last weekend. We currently have mostly clear skies (some cumulous clouds thrown in the mix) and very stiff winds coming from the W-NW at 31-33mph this early morning. It'll be mostly sunny today as temps stay right around where they are now (including that chill factor) and will continue right into this evening. The winds are staying checked in until later tonight (NW 20-25mph) too. Those NW Winds are driving that Ol' Man Winter right over the island while temps do their winter thing...dropping down to (sorry to report) 17° tonight and that's not the chill factor. I'm afraid we're about to see the "teens" and even "single digit" temperatures as we head into the holiday weekend and the next round of snowy/icy winter weather (another snow system is headed our way). I'm adjusting at the moment after settling in last evening from a sunny, mild New Orleans Spring (55-60° average temp) vacation! Just wish that freight train sound of those winds outside right now would give it a break out there in the icy darkness! Welcome Home right?
High tide:9:50a.m.
Low tide:3:53p.m.
Ocean temp:
Sunset:5:32p.m.
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