¡Buenos dias! An Oceansat satelllite pass around midnight measured NNW winds of 10-15 knots just east of Cerralvo. Surface high pressure centered off the west coast of the U.S. this morning will build eastward today and maintain a tight surface pressure gradient over BCS. Infrared satellite loops early this morning showed a patch of high clouds over BCS, but all of the model forecasts show clearing skies later this morning, so we should see a good thermal boost this afternoon. Model forecasts agree that the surface high to our north will maintain solid north background flow through at least Thursday. Some high clouds will begin to stream in from the southwest on Wednesday and continue into Thursday, but models indicate there should be plenty of thin spots to allow at least some filtered sunshine in and trigger our local thermal each day. North background flow will then weaken on Friday, but just enough might remain to combine with sunny skies and give us one more rideable day. Although there are some timing differences, the long-range global models generally agree that a light wind pattern will begin on Saturday and continue through the next weekend.
- Today…A few morning clouds then becoming sunny. North wind 20-24 mph.
- Tuesday…Sunny. North wind 18-22 mph.
- Wednesday…Mostly sunny. North wind 18-22 mph.
- Thursday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-20 mph.
- Friday…Sunny. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Saturday…Mostly sunny. Northeast wind 8-10 mph.
- Sunday…Mostly cloudy. Light and variable wind.