1. A gradual increase of northwest swells is expected beginning tonight for the Atlantic waters. 2. A large low pressure system associated with the cold front has produced large northwest swells. 3. A small craft advisory has been issued with moderate northwest swells expected across our region through Monday evening. 4. Across the local coastal waters a modest increase in northwest swells generated from a western atlantic cold front will move into our Atlantic waters later today. 5. Additional west to northwest swells from the strong low pressure system off the southeast U.S. coast will affect our local waters by this weekend. 6. As large west to northwest swells were generated behind the cold front which will move into our local Atlantic waters. 7. East swells across our offshore Atlantic waters will begin to combine with northwest swells by sunset to make for smooth but rolling seas. 8. For the marine community, the storm system off the east coast of United States will generate large northwest swells. 9. For the marine community, surface low pressure associated with the fast moving cold front has generated large northwest swells. 10. However, moderate northwest swells behind a stalled cold front over the western atlantic will increase our atlantic seas beginning tomorrow. |