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Sundays No Salt Surfcast For Racine County Beaches!

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This entry was posted on 6/28/2009 1:11 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Good windy Sunday afternoon, this is Burt with your surf update recorded at 1:11 p.m on June the 28th 2009.  West winds at 16 mph with stronger gusts to 32 mph with the outside air temperature at 79 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Waves are super flat for today with winds out of the WNW and west pushing the waves over to the other side of Lake Michigan. Very windy conditions for today with winds strong out of the WNW and west  with a mix of sun and clouds with a high around 79 degrees at Racine beaches. Tonight look for moderate winds out of the west with mainly clear skies and a low around 63 degrees. The water surface temperatures off of Racine beaches are in between 66 and 70 degrees but will be dropping through today because of these strong west winds. As far as waves go for today an Monday it is looking very small to flat but we could see little waves by late Monday afternoon and going in to the evening at the standout spots here in Racine. It really depends what time the winds want to switch more out of the NW for us to get some waves at the standout spots. The earlier the better the later the worse because it will take some hours for us to start seeing waves at the standout spots. Well cross your fingers because the standout spots here in the Racine area will be pretty much the only place to surf on this side of the lake with the point sticking out as far as it dose. Have a great Sunday an check for Mondays surf report. 

 

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