UPDATED: Friday, January 30, 2015: 4:00pm
Hawaii? No. Ocean Beach in San Francisco, Jan. 24, 2015. Photo: Sachi Cunningham @seasachi
Summary:
You’ve done it again: survived another work week. Now it’s time to get outside and play! Don’t forget that tomorrow afternoon I’m hosting a hike to Cataract Falls in Marin. Sign up now if you haven’t already!
Expect yet another weekend of great weather for getting outside around Northern California. Around the Bay Area expect highs in the low to mid 60’s all weekend with sunny to partly cloudy skies. Tahoe will see temps warming into the 50’s during the day under sunshine while at the coast waves are mainly in the head high range, but pretty disorganized.
Around Tahoe:
The drought continues. For those of you headed up for the UD North Shore Beginner’s Weekend, be sure to bring the sunscreen! The days on the mountain will be warm and sunny, perfect for getting a tan or sporting a t-shirt on the hill. Most resorts are still holding onto their snowpack, especially on the upper mountains, so inbounds coverage is still looking good. Gusty winds could affect some of the higher resorts this weekend, but in general expect another warm, sunny weekend of spring skiing.
For more Tahoe snow details, check out the Tahoe Daily Snow and follow Tahoe Weather on Facebook.
Backcountry Conditions from the Sierra Avalanche Center:
LOW avy danger dominates the backcountry with the old, shallow snowpack. Be aware of some warm snow instabilities on E-S-W aspects that could crop up later on in the day this weekend. Be on the lookout for rollerballs and point release slides to indicate warming instabilities. Check the full report for observations and details.
Hike and Bike Conditions Around the Bay:
More of the same for hiking this weekend: highs in the 60’s and lows in the 40’s under brilliant blue skies. Get out and enjoy it. I plan on doing some trail running along the coast in addition to heading out to Cataract Falls. The conditions couldn’t be better.
Surf Around the Region:
Last weekend’s epic conditions and the associated photos (see above) continue to make their way around the web. This weekend the surf has backed off in size and quality quite considerably. Expect most breaks to be in the head high range with a short period, somewhat disorganized swell in the region. Sunday a new swell is forecast to arrive and coupled with light winds, it might produce some good conditions out at the beaches.
Don’t forget about the new Learn to Surf Series starting up in February in Pacifica. Sign up and let me teach you to surf!
Sunrise/Sunset and Tidal Information:
January 30, 2015:
Sunrise 0715, Sunset 1731
Low Tide: 0132 2.6
High Tide: 0752 6.2
Low Tide: 1453 -0.1
High Tide: 2153 4.8
Low Tide: 0132 2.6
High Tide: 0752 6.2
Low Tide: 1453 -0.1
High Tide: 2153 4.8
Enjoy your weekend!
SB