Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Irvine, CA
May 19, 2024 7:17 AM PDT (14:17 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 5:45 AM Sunset 7:49 PM Moonrise 4:26 PM Moonset 3:33 AM |
PZZ655 Inner Waters From Point Mugu To San Mateo Pt. Ca Including Santa Catalina And Anacapa Islands- 206 Am Pdt Sun May 19 2024
Today - Winds variable 10 kt or less, becoming W 10 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 2 ft or less. S swell 3 ft at 18 seconds.
Tonight - W winds 10 kt in the evening, becoming variable 10 kt or less. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 3 ft at 18 seconds.
Mon - SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 3 ft at 18 seconds.
Mon night - W winds 10 to 15 kt in the evening, becoming se 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 4 ft at 7 seconds and S 3 ft at 17 seconds.
Tue - Winds variable 10 kt or less, becoming W 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 4 ft at 8 seconds and S 3 ft at 16 seconds.
Tue night - W winds 10 to 15 kt in the evening, becoming sw 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 3 ft at 7 seconds and S 3 ft at 16 seconds.
Wed - SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 4 ft and S 2 ft.
Thu - W winds 10 to 15 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Mixed swell W 2 to 4 ft and S 2 ft.
PZZ600 206 Am Pdt Sun May 19 2024
synopsis for the southern california coast and santa barbara channel including the channel islands national marine sanctuary and national park - .at 08z, or 1 am pdt, a 1034 mb surface high was centered 1200 nm northwest of los angeles and will slowly expand toward the coast through Monday.
synopsis for the southern california coast and santa barbara channel including the channel islands national marine sanctuary and national park - .at 08z, or 1 am pdt, a 1034 mb surface high was centered 1200 nm northwest of los angeles and will slowly expand toward the coast through Monday.
Area Discussion for - San Diego, CA
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FXUS66 KSGX 190917 AFDSGX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 217 AM PDT Sun May 19 2024
SYNOPSIS
A persistent trough over the West Coast will continue the weather pattern we have been seeing as of late. Temperatures will remain slightly below average with gusty winds across the mountains and deserts. A weak area of low pressure will move across the region on Monday, which will bring the coolest and windiest conditions overall. Low clouds will continue nights and mornings, retreating back to the coast each afternoon.
DISCUSSION
FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE...
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...
Gusty west winds continue to gust near 25-40 MPH across most mountain and desert locations early this morning. These winds will weaken through the morning before returning by the afternoon and evening hours as a trough hangs over the western part of the country. Confidence is moderate in seeing winds peak near 40 MPH across these areas, best chance through mountain passes which may see winds near 45-50 MPH. Low clouds have filled in much of the coastal basin this morning with NBM and HRRR probabilities pointing to a fairly good chance in clearing again at the coast by this afternoon. The deep marine layer will maintain itself through Monday, so areas of drizzle will be possible west of the mountains today and tomorrow mornings.
An area of low pressure off the coast to our southwest will combine with the mean flow and deepen the trough over our region on Monday.
This will further cool the region and increase winds over mountains and deserts. Confidence increases for these areas to see wind gusts over 40 MPH and over 55 MPH in wind-prone mountain passes; the San Gorgonio Pass which has a 70-80% chance of exceeding 55 MPH winds per latest NBM. Temperatures will be near 5 degrees below average across the coastal areas with up to 10 degrees below average for inland areas.
The trough over the West Coast will continue, though not as potent as Monday. Rising heights will lead to some warmer conditions with less wind over inland regions. Little day to day weather variations can be expected from Tuesday through the week, where we will see slightly below average temperatures and May Gray conditions west of the mountains in the morning with general clearing toward the coast by the afternoons. Ensemble cluster model analysis points to possible weakening of this troughing pattern as a ridge across Mexico may begin to provide a larger influence over the southwestern U.S.
AVIATION
190850Z
Coast/Valleys
Stratus will continue to fill in across the valleys with bases 1400-2000 ft MSL and tops to 2700 ft MSL and higher terrain obscured. Below the cloud deck vis will mostly be unrestricted. Local -DZ could occur 12Z-16Z. Clearing will occur 16Z- 19Z in the valleys and 18Z-21Z near the coast with some locations within 5 miles of the coast having BKN CIGs continuing through the afternoon. Low clouds will spread rapidly inland after 20/01Z reaching the inland by 09Z. Bases 1500-2000 ft and tops increasing to around 3000-3500 ft MSL by Monday morning.
Mountains/Deserts... Mostly clear with unrestricted vis through Monday morning. Areas of W-SW winds with gusts 30-45 kt from the mountain crests east through the desert slopes and into the deserts will continue at times through tonight, accompanied by MOD UDDFS and LLWS over/E of the mtns.
MARINE
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Thursday.
BEACHES
A series of southwest swells of 2-3 ft at 16-18 seconds from 200-220 degrees will build today and continue through Tuesday, producing above normal surf of 3-5 ft with locally higher sets on exposed SW facing beaches, as well as a high risk of rip currents at all beaches. A Beach Hazards Statement has been issued for today through Monday evening. Swell and surf will slowly lower Wednesday and Thursday.
SKYWARN
Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...Beach Hazards Statement through Monday evening for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas.
PZ...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 217 AM PDT Sun May 19 2024
SYNOPSIS
A persistent trough over the West Coast will continue the weather pattern we have been seeing as of late. Temperatures will remain slightly below average with gusty winds across the mountains and deserts. A weak area of low pressure will move across the region on Monday, which will bring the coolest and windiest conditions overall. Low clouds will continue nights and mornings, retreating back to the coast each afternoon.
DISCUSSION
FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE...
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...
Gusty west winds continue to gust near 25-40 MPH across most mountain and desert locations early this morning. These winds will weaken through the morning before returning by the afternoon and evening hours as a trough hangs over the western part of the country. Confidence is moderate in seeing winds peak near 40 MPH across these areas, best chance through mountain passes which may see winds near 45-50 MPH. Low clouds have filled in much of the coastal basin this morning with NBM and HRRR probabilities pointing to a fairly good chance in clearing again at the coast by this afternoon. The deep marine layer will maintain itself through Monday, so areas of drizzle will be possible west of the mountains today and tomorrow mornings.
An area of low pressure off the coast to our southwest will combine with the mean flow and deepen the trough over our region on Monday.
This will further cool the region and increase winds over mountains and deserts. Confidence increases for these areas to see wind gusts over 40 MPH and over 55 MPH in wind-prone mountain passes; the San Gorgonio Pass which has a 70-80% chance of exceeding 55 MPH winds per latest NBM. Temperatures will be near 5 degrees below average across the coastal areas with up to 10 degrees below average for inland areas.
The trough over the West Coast will continue, though not as potent as Monday. Rising heights will lead to some warmer conditions with less wind over inland regions. Little day to day weather variations can be expected from Tuesday through the week, where we will see slightly below average temperatures and May Gray conditions west of the mountains in the morning with general clearing toward the coast by the afternoons. Ensemble cluster model analysis points to possible weakening of this troughing pattern as a ridge across Mexico may begin to provide a larger influence over the southwestern U.S.
AVIATION
190850Z
Coast/Valleys
Stratus will continue to fill in across the valleys with bases 1400-2000 ft MSL and tops to 2700 ft MSL and higher terrain obscured. Below the cloud deck vis will mostly be unrestricted. Local -DZ could occur 12Z-16Z. Clearing will occur 16Z- 19Z in the valleys and 18Z-21Z near the coast with some locations within 5 miles of the coast having BKN CIGs continuing through the afternoon. Low clouds will spread rapidly inland after 20/01Z reaching the inland by 09Z. Bases 1500-2000 ft and tops increasing to around 3000-3500 ft MSL by Monday morning.
Mountains/Deserts... Mostly clear with unrestricted vis through Monday morning. Areas of W-SW winds with gusts 30-45 kt from the mountain crests east through the desert slopes and into the deserts will continue at times through tonight, accompanied by MOD UDDFS and LLWS over/E of the mtns.
MARINE
No hazardous marine conditions are expected through Thursday.
BEACHES
A series of southwest swells of 2-3 ft at 16-18 seconds from 200-220 degrees will build today and continue through Tuesday, producing above normal surf of 3-5 ft with locally higher sets on exposed SW facing beaches, as well as a high risk of rip currents at all beaches. A Beach Hazards Statement has been issued for today through Monday evening. Swell and surf will slowly lower Wednesday and Thursday.
SKYWARN
Skywarn activation is not requested. However weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...Beach Hazards Statement through Monday evening for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas.
PZ...None.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air Temp | Water Temp | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
46256 | 23 mi | 22 min | 57°F | 2 ft | ||||
PRJC1 | 23 mi | 48 min | SW 7G | |||||
46253 | 24 mi | 22 min | 61°F | 2 ft | ||||
PFXC1 | 24 mi | 48 min | SSW 6G | 30.03 | ||||
PSXC1 | 25 mi | 48 min | S 4.1G | |||||
46277 | 26 mi | 52 min | 62°F | 3 ft | ||||
AGXC1 | 26 mi | 60 min | SW 5.1G | |||||
BAXC1 | 26 mi | 54 min | SE 2.9G | |||||
PFDC1 | 26 mi | 60 min | S 2.9G | |||||
PXAC1 | 27 mi | 54 min | SE 1.9G | |||||
46222 - San Pedro, CA (092) | 30 mi | 22 min | 61°F | 2 ft | ||||
46275 | 32 mi | 48 min | 60°F | 62°F | 4 ft | |||
46224 - Oceanside Offshore, CA (045) | 40 mi | 22 min | 65°F | 4 ft | ||||
ICAC1 - 9410840 - Santa Monica Pier | 44 mi | 48 min | 61°F | 30.04 | ||||
46221 - Santa Monica Bay, CA (028) | 48 mi | 22 min | 60°F | 3 ft | ||||
46268 | 48 mi | 48 min | 59°F | 2 ft |
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Airport Reports
EDIT HIDE  Help Click EDIT to display multiple airports. Follow links for more data.Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Temp | DewPt | RH | inHg |
KSNA JOHN WAYNE AIRPORTORANGE COUNTY,CA | 6 sm | 24 min | S 05 | 10 sm | Overcast | 61°F | 50°F | 68% | 30.05 | |
KAJO CORONA MUNI,CA | 16 sm | 21 min | calm | 10 sm | Overcast | 57°F | 55°F | 94% | 30.06 | |
KFUL FULLERTON MUNI,CA | 16 sm | 24 min | SSW 04 | 10 sm | Overcast | 61°F | 52°F | 72% | 30.04 | |
KSLI LOS ALAMITOS AAF,CA | 16 sm | 22 min | W 04 | 10 sm | Overcast | 59°F | 52°F | 77% | 30.02 | |
KCNO CHINO,CA | 19 sm | 24 min | calm | 6 sm | Mostly Cloudy | Haze | 57°F | 52°F | 82% | 30.06 |
KLGB LONG BEACH /DAUGHERTY FIELD/,CA | 22 sm | 24 min | S 04 | 10 sm | Overcast | 61°F | 52°F | 72% | 30.05 | |
KRAL RIVERSIDE MUNI,CA | 23 sm | 24 min | W 03 | 3 sm | Overcast | Mist | 55°F | 54°F | 94% | 30.05 |
Tide / Current for Newport Beach, Newport Bay Entrance, Corona del Mar, California (sub)
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Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Newport Beach, Newport Bay Entrance, Corona del Mar, California (sub), Tide feet
Balboa Pier
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Sun -- 01:58 AM PDT 0.77 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 03:33 AM PDT Moonset
Sun -- 05:47 AM PDT Sunrise
Sun -- 07:41 AM PDT 3.52 feet High Tide
Sun -- 01:21 PM PDT 1.20 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:26 PM PDT Moonrise
Sun -- 07:35 PM PDT 5.00 feet High Tide
Sun -- 07:48 PM PDT Sunset
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Sun -- 01:58 AM PDT 0.77 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 03:33 AM PDT Moonset
Sun -- 05:47 AM PDT Sunrise
Sun -- 07:41 AM PDT 3.52 feet High Tide
Sun -- 01:21 PM PDT 1.20 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 04:26 PM PDT Moonrise
Sun -- 07:35 PM PDT 5.00 feet High Tide
Sun -- 07:48 PM PDT Sunset
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, California, Tide feet
12 am |
1.5 |
1 am |
1 |
2 am |
0.8 |
3 am |
1 |
4 am |
1.6 |
5 am |
2.3 |
6 am |
3 |
7 am |
3.4 |
8 am |
3.5 |
9 am |
3.2 |
10 am |
2.7 |
11 am |
2.1 |
12 pm |
1.5 |
1 pm |
1.2 |
2 pm |
1.3 |
3 pm |
1.8 |
4 pm |
2.6 |
5 pm |
3.5 |
6 pm |
4.4 |
7 pm |
4.9 |
8 pm |
5 |
9 pm |
4.5 |
10 pm |
3.7 |
11 pm |
2.7 |
Santa Ana Mtns, CA,
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