Some new ingredients for today’s wind recipe:
1. An upper-level cutoff low 1,000 miles west of La Ventana is building a surface low that will help push morning winds directly toward our beaches.
2. High pressure near the 4-corner area fanned the south
The Santa Ana Fire Winds in California also push northerly winds into the Sea of Cortez.
3. Low pressure south of Cabo makes these winds active.
4. At the same time, blue skies will generate local low pressure, accelerating winds that blow toward the beach.
5. This recipe is spiced up by strong north winds at 1,000 feet that fluctuate sporadically, adding salsa to the surface winds.