Meteorological conditions across the region are set to deliver a day of contrasting weather patterns, prompting official advisories for residents and mariners. The morning hours are forecast to experience low to mid-level atmospheric instability, generating increased cloud cover and scattered showers. Authorities have specifically cautioned communities in flood-prone zones, as well as areas susceptible to landslides and falling rocks, to remain vigilant and exercise extreme caution during this period.
A significant shift is anticipated by the afternoon as a dominant high-pressure system reasserts its influence, creating a drier atmospheric regime. Breezy conditions are expected to persist throughout the day, contributing to the dispersal of a slight haze that may intermittently affect air quality in certain locales. Health officials recommend that individuals with respiratory conditions or heightened sensitivities take appropriate protective measures.
Maritime forecasts indicate moderate seas over the next 24-hour period, though significant variations exist between coastlines. Wave heights along the western shores are projected to peak near 5 feet with 9-second swells, while eastern coastal waters face more substantial surges nearing 8 feet. In response, a Small Craft Advisory has been officially activated primarily for the eastern coastline. Concurrently, a High Surf Advisory remains in effect for western and northern shores due to a potential increase in powerful ground swells. All small-craft operators and recreational sea bathers are strongly urged to exercise heightened caution and adhere to all safety protocols.
