Kleberg-Nueces-
532 am CDT Sat may 18 2013
5 am observations:
bob Hall pier Port Aransas
air temperature: 76 75
sea water temperature: 77 77
water level: -0.10 ft msl -0.05 ft msl
wind: S 21 mph se 20 mph
Forecast:
today Sunday
Min/Max temp: / 80 75 / 81
Sky morning: partly cloudy partly cloudy
afternoon: partly cloudy partly cloudy
evening: partly cloudy partly cloudy
Weather morning: none none
afternoon: none none
evening: none none
Precip chc morning: 0% 5%
afternoon: 0% 5%
evening: 5% 5%
Wind morning: se 18-21 mph se 18-21 mph
afternoon: se 18-20 mph se 20-21 mph
evening: se 18-20 mph se 18-21 mph
Rip current risk:* low low
Lightning risk: none none
UV index: extreme extreme
Sig wave height:* 4 feet 4 feet
Dominant wave period:* 6 seconds 6 seconds
Port Aransas jetty tides: high: 1057 am low : 405 am
low : 602 PM high: 1108 am
high: 1045 PM low : 608 PM
.Outlook (days 3-5)...Moderate onshore wind will continue through
the early part of the week. Mainly dry conditions are forecast
with temperatures warming into the low to mid 80s. The rip current
risk will remain low to moderate.
* A low risk of rip currents means that any rip currents that do
form are likely to be weak but still may pose a danger to poor
swimmers. Research has shown rip currents are typically more
frequent in the vicinity of jetties...inlets...and piers and
these can be quite strong on days where the overall rip current
threat is low...especially if strong southerly or northeasterly
winds exist.
* Wave height and period forecasts are representative of deep ocean
waves over the offshore waters...not surf conditions.
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