A very mixed week with hazardous to cautious water conditions. Monday, Tuesday Day, Wednesday Night, and Thursday Day will have chances of rain. Sunday and Monday will have the greatest chances of rain with gusty winds, thunderstorms possible, heavy rains, and minor to moderate coastal flooding. Tuesday through Friday will have a mix of sun and clouds with chances of showers mixed in, everyday, except Friday for now. Highs will range from the 40’s to 60’s with lows in the 30’s and 40’s. Water conditions will be hazardous to cautious with Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the worst. Sunday and Monday will see Gale Force Winds, dangerous seas, and above normal high tides. Tides will be running 2-3 feet above High Astronomical Tide.
NWS PHI Weather Briefing
A strong low pressure system and its associated fronts will affect the region tonight and Monday. The low will move away allowing high pressure to build over the area for Monday night and through Tuesday. A low pressure system and its associated fronts
will affect the area Wednesday through Thursday. An upper low will remain over the region into Friday. High pressure will build down across the area from Canada beginning Friday night and remaining into next weekend.
Have a great week and thanks for reading!
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