Issued Zones: All bight and offshore island regions …
Site: Southern California Weather Force has issued a Marine Weather Warning effective Monday …
Date Issued: 3/26/22 at 8:15pm local
Forecast: A powerful storm system will affect the region on Monday. This will have three separate impulses separated by several hours, but do not be fooled when each passes. The Sun will come out between them but the next one will not be far behind.
Wind gusts with them will range from 30-50 mph in gusts. This is enough to tip small crafts so it would be wise not to go out this day.
Waves will range from 10FT for Vandenberg / SLO to 6-8 FT for the rest of the Islands and more like 4-6 FT along the coastal areas with the westerly flow. There will be no issue with waves so strong their cause erosion.
Thunderstorms however will be the main threat with the wind. Thunderstorms containing hail, heavy downpours, lightning (duh), and even strong waterspouts will be highly likely this day.
A Marine Weather Warning is issued when conditions on the seas will be too great of a danger for small crafts to go out and it is highly recommended to heed the warning given if read.
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