5/22 Craig's Where to Ride

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5/22 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Fri May 22, 2020 9:20 am

DC looks like it will be up around Noon for 7/14M conditions that will devolve to really gusty holey by about 3PM.
Air temps in the low 60 and rain possible late. UL with a North switch around 5PM that has good potential for
5/10M conditions until dark. Again rain possible in the evening. Sulfur Creek with 5.5M sails Noon until
5 and pretty cold air up there.

Tomorrow, residual steady North wind in the 8/16M range at UL from Noon until dusk but air temps
struggle to reach even 60 degrees.

Sunday, yet another light but planable North wind day at UL, with air temps back in the upper 60s.

-Craig

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