Live AI Coastal Briefing
This morning, Friday, April 17, we're expecting a lovely day at the coast, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and beach time. The current temperature is a pleasant 63°F, with a moderate to high humidity level, which is typical for our coastal mornings. As the day unfolds, we can look forward to a mix of sun and clouds, with no rain expected, making it an ideal day for swimmers, surfers, and beachgoers.
The ocean and surf conditions are looking great, with a waist to chest high wave height of 3.4 feet, creating a solid beach break that's perfect for surfers. With the water temperature at a cool 50°F, we recommend wearing a 5/4 full wetsuit with boots and hood for anyone planning to spend time in the water. Additionally, with a low rip current risk, standard beach safety applies, so swimmers can enjoy the ocean with minimal concerns.
For our runners and cyclists, the morning conditions are looking favorable, with a gentle wind of 3mph from the southeast, making it a great time to get out and enjoy the scenic coastal routes. With a low UV index of 0, there's no need for special sun protection, but we still recommend taking the usual precautions. However, with a moderate air quality index of 68, sensitive individuals may want to limit their prolonged outdoor exercise to minimize any potential discomfort. Paddleboarders can also take advantage of the calm conditions to explore the coastline.
As the afternoon develops and we head into this evening, we can expect typical coastal conditions to prevail, with no significant changes in the weather forecast. By midday, the clouds may start to clear, giving way to a beautiful sunny afternoon, perfect for a family beach day or a relaxing stroll along the seawall promenade. As the day comes to a close, we encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the coastal lifestyle, whether it's a sunset surf session or a leisurely walk along the beach, and we look forward to bringing you another beautiful day tomorrow.
Briefing issued 4:32 AM, Friday, April 17. Live conditions update continuously above.