4/13 Craig's Where to Ride

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4/13 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:49 am

Don't let the current conditions fool you, by afternoon, clouds and some rain, maybe even
snow will put a damper on any liquid joy for windriding. Grantsville is looking the best
this AM for 6.5 sail conditions until about Noon. It's cold out there, but at least the sun
is out right now. DC looks like it'll have gusty South winds in then 7.5/14M range
starting around Noon, but as the afternoon moves on you'll probably get snowed on (maybe Skyline is a better thought). Air temps max out around 48 degrees.

Tomorrow, UL and Rush both have good potential for afternoon 6/12 M North winds,
and getting down to the 5/10M range by evening, but again, air temps in the low
50s, with some errant rain showers likely.

Sunday, residual light but planable Rush North winds PM under sunny but cold skies.

-Craig
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