Light but planable North wind today, but keep a weather eye out for strong AM t-heads
with lightning and save your loved ones some grief. Willard looks like it's planable
now in the 6/12M range, which will probably be a soggy mess with some rain. Sulfur
stays out of the rain bands in the 6M West wind sail range from Noon until 5 or so.
Rush looks like planable 7/14M conditions form about 11 AM through 7PM, but there
are some severe thunder storms out there (and maybe some hail) this AM so stay safe.
UL will probably get the most wind, building gradually from the North starting around 3
in the huge Kite range and building up to 12M conditions on a steady dinner sesh at Lincoln.
There are some nasty storm cells out there right now also, but I expect that to mostly clear
by late afternoon. As a last note, DC has bucked my historical knowledge most of this
spring and blown (from the SW) after a frontal passage, while this makes no meteorological
sense to me, you may want to keep your gear close and watch the DC indicators for signs
of 7/14M SW winds PM.
Tomorrow a chance for PM residual North planable wind in the huge gear range at Rush and UL.
Saturday, nada.
-Craig
