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Let’s talk clouds. If you are in the La Ventana area first notice the thin line of puffy LOW clouds that are streaming over Isla Ceralvo (AKA Isla Jacques Cousteau).
These clouds are good news since they confirm the satellite ASCAT that El Norte winds are blowing outside. Now, we must figure out how to get those winds to the beach!
Now check out the swirly mess of high clouds over us. These clouds are partially from a complex of small tropical storms to our SW and vanguard clouds from a winter storm 600 miles west of California.

All this sounds pretty dismal since we need blue sky heating in the Coastal Valleys to get those El Norte winds to the beach, where they combine with the local sea breezes.
But look at the satellite imagery in my blog. Notice that there is a large blue area in the inbound
clouds.
I am going to wager that the One Hole may settle just inland of us this afternoon. Hence, my optimistic forecast.