Grantsville is probably up this AM in the 6M range if you can stand the cold, but the best bet will be DC.
Look for 6/12M conditions up there from about 1 until 6PM, under cloudy skies with air temps in the low 60s.
Tomorrow looks windy. Figure Grantsville AM SW in the 5M range (if there's any water left in it), Then DC looks like
5/10 PM SW and gusty. Willard and Mona look like 5/10 PM SW also. UL launches will get very gusty SW wind in
the 6/12M range PM. Yuba will likely get into the mix with all day 6/12M conditions. Sulfur looks to have 5M sail
conditions PM also. Air temps remain in the low 60s, cloudy and some rain sprinkles toward evening.
Tuesday, the wind switches North for some strong planers PM at UL South launches, but with rain and
very cool temps, we may be getting close to the limit of what's safe without a space suit.
The end of the liquid season is rapidly approaching, and the winter pattern looks like it is setting in.
I'll probably keep forecasting for another week, but it's almost time for my winter hiatus, besides,
I feel Kenny out there in the ether, getting snow kite antsy.
-Craig
