This NWS forecast map works very well after you get used to it. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sto/ After clicking on the the map the first time, it takes you to the "Detailed Point Forecast." Use this funky map to find the Delta location you want. It looks like the forecasts are interpolated: so you can get slightly different forecasts for say, Terminous and Bethel Island.
Clicking on "Detailed Point Forecast" will give you a location for something like "18.4 miles west of Lodi" or "16.1 miles west of Lincoln Village." The location is written in green at the top of the written forecast. What that means in non-computer terms is Andrus Island.
It helps to have a real map handy while you poke around on the map provided with "Detailed Point Forecast" because the topo drawing is totally decorative and has nothing to do with the actual topography. For instance: the blue that would seem to indicate water, really doesn't. After a while, it gets easier to find favorite Delta locations.
Clicking on "Detailed Point Forecast" will give you a location for something like "18.4 miles west of Lodi" or "16.1 miles west of Lincoln Village." The location is written in green at the top of the written forecast. What that means in non-computer terms is Andrus Island.
It helps to have a real map handy while you poke around on the map provided with "Detailed Point Forecast" because the topo drawing is totally decorative and has nothing to do with the actual topography. For instance: the blue that would seem to indicate water, really doesn't. After a while, it gets easier to find favorite Delta locations.