¡Buenos dias! Early morning high clouds gave way to full sunshine yesterday, and 10-minute sustained winds at the campground peaked at 18-22 mph from 1 pm until 4 pm. An Oceansat satellite pass just after midnight measured NW winds at 10-15 knots near Cerralvo, and all recent model forecasts show solid background flow will continue today. Infrared satellite loops early this morning showed clear skies over our area, but a mass of clouds associated with a weak low pressure system was lurking to our southwest. Model forecasts show the bulk of the cloud cover will remain to our southwest for one more day, so we should see another strong thermal boost this afternoon. The background flow is forecast to weaken a bit on Monday, and high clouds should begin to creep into our area from the southwest. That said, models are indicating that we should see some thin spots in the cloud cover so we will likely see at least a partial thermal boost. Similar conditions are expected through Thursday, then the long-range model forecasts are in good agreement that we will see an end to this long stretch of windy days on Friday as the surface pressure gradient over BCS weakens. Extended range forecasts are showing light background flow continuing through the upcoming weekend.
(Tides)- Today…Sunny. North wind 18-22 mph.
- Monday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Tuesday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Wednesday…Sunny. North wind 16-20 mph.
- Thursday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Friday…Mostly sunny. Northeast wind 10-12 mph.
- Saturday…Mostly sunny. Northeast wind 10-12 mph.