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Wednesday's Surfcast For Racine County!

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This entry was posted on 8/27/2008 10:46 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

Good middle of the week, this is Burton with your surf update recorded at 11:46 a.m on Wednesday August the 27th 2008. Winds are light out of the ENE at 5 mph with the outside air temperature at a nice 73 degrees under very sunny Wisconsin skies. Wave heights early this morning were up to thigh high at most of Racine beaches with light east winds and waves also out of the east with poor to fair conditions for surfing out on Lake Michigan. The waves have dropped off fast through the morning hours with waves right now in the knee high range and under. Today we will see mainly sunny skies with our air temps pushing up to about 74 degrees with light winds out of the east for most of the day. Tonight we will see a low air temperature around 64 degrees with clear skies with only a few passing clouds and the winds will still be light out of the east. The sun will set around 7:33 p.m this evening and the water surface temps off of Racine beaches is very comfortable with temps right around 68 degrees. A little bump up for surf from the south going into Thursday but not for around here you will have to go past Milwaukee to get some ridable surf. Looking further out for this up coming weekend up at The 20th Dairyland Surf Classic in Sheboygan Wisconsin, the surf is looking rather very small and weak for most of the weekend but early Friday morning we could see a slight bump up for surf out of the northwest. Other then that keep checking in for new surf updates and have a great Wednesday. Also this evening look up into the sky and try to find Mars it will be the closes to earth then it will ever be in our lifetime,we are looking for mostly clear skies so try to find it.

 

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