4/27 Craig's Where to Ride

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4/27 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:59 am

Still cold, still Westerly, and still rainy, but probably more ridable than yesterday.
Rush still looks really gusty from Noon until 5PM in the 7/14M range. It might get a little steadier
around 5 as the wind shifts more Northerly. UL looks like gusty NW winds from 3 until
dusk in the 7/14M range. There will be periods where there is no rain, and possibly some sun peeks around Noon or
1PM, but rain more likely towards evening, with air temps in the low 50s, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr .

Tomorrow, steadier, sunnier, and colder North winds at Rush and UL. Look for PM 7/14M conditions at Rush,
and very similar at UL launches, but tapering off at UL later in the afternoon. Air temps might hit 50 degrees.

Tuesday, more planable North winds late day at Rush and UL, and a slight warming trend.

-Craig
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