by Chris Klohn » Thu Dec 20, 2018 2:16 pm
Pressure trends are now rising big time and the direction has switched from SE to S and even a bit of SW near the west entrance of Juan de Fuca.
The surface low is estimated to be passing just north of Whistler right now. We should see the winds really crank up now with the cold front passage imminent.
The highest forecast winds today were associated with the cold front passage not the warm front SE winds this morning.
Should be an epic couple of hours until sunset. Ramp angles at Centennial are so sweet for jumping when the winds go south and the water is still big.
There was probably an hour or so Iull after the warm front SE winds this morning.