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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED on 1-30-18
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For Wednesday morning we’ll see some fresh energy enter the fray later in the day from a steep 305-315 degrees with 13-14 second intervals.

A jumbo tide in the AM will shut things down – 08:33 AM 6.89 feet High Tide

Wednesday
2018-01-31 Wed 02:21 AM 1.30 feet Low Tide
2018-01-31 Wed 05:27 AM Full Moon
2018-01-31 Wed 06:51 AM Sunrise
2018-01-31 Wed 06:56 AM Moonset
2018-01-31 Wed 08:33 AM 6.89 feet High Tide
2018-01-31 Wed 03:34 PM -1.71 feet Low Tide
2018-01-31 Wed 05:23 PM Sunset
2018-01-31 Wed 05:54 PM Moonrise
2018-01-31 Wed 09:59 PM 4.51 feet High Tide

The conditions look pretty good with Easterly winds in the 1=5 MPH zone until around noon, (stronger below passes and canyons), and 3-5 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 75 degrees.
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By Thursday morning that new swell should dish up waist to chest high waves, (tide permitting), for the super exposed West facing breaks. The angle will continue from 305-315 degrees and 13 second intervals.

High tides remain a factor – 09:19 AM 6.65 feet High Tide

Thursday
2018-02-01 Thu 03:10 AM 1.18 feet Low Tide
2018-02-01 Thu 06:50 AM Sunrise
2018-02-01 Thu 07:44 AM Moonset
2018-02-01 Thu 09:19 AM 6.65 feet High Tide
2018-02-01 Thu 04:15 PM -1.46 feet Low Tide
2018-02-01 Thu 05:24 PM Sunset
2018-02-01 Thu 07:03 PM Moonrise
2018-02-01 Thu 10:39 PM 4.61 feet High Tide

The conditions look great for the AM with variable winds in the 1-5 MPH range all day long. The air temp tops out at 73 degrees.
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For Friday morning we’ll dip into the knee to waist high zone!

High tides remain a factor – 10:05 AM 6.17 feet High Tide

Friday
2018-02-02 Fri 04:00 AM 1.15 feet Low Tide
2018-02-02 Fri 06:49 AM Sunrise
2018-02-02 Fri 08:27 AM Moonset
2018-02-02 Fri 10:05 AM 6.17 feet High Tide
2018-02-02 Fri 04:54 PM -1.02 feet Low Tide
2018-02-02 Fri 05:25 PM Sunset
2018-02-02 Fri 08:10 PM Moonrise
2018-02-02 Fri 11:21 PM 4.65 feet High Tide

The conditions look great again with N/NNE winds in the 0-4 MPH zone until noon and 4-6 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at 73 degrees degrees.
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For Saturday morning the surf will remain an anemic knee to waist high.

Saturday
2018-02-03 Sat 04:52 AM 1.23 feet Low Tide
2018-02-03 Sat 06:49 AM Sunrise
2018-02-03 Sat 09:05 AM Moonset
2018-02-03 Sat 10:51 AM 5.49 feet High Tide
2018-02-03 Sat 05:26 PM Sunset
2018-02-03 Sat 05:34 PM -0.43 feet Low Tide
2018-02-03 Sat 09:14 PM Moonrise

The conditions look fair with 0-2 MPH breezes out of the NE/NNE until noon and 6-9 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds steady at 73 degrees.
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For Sunday morning we’ll continue to see inconsistent knee to waist high surf for the West facing breaks.

Sunday
2018-02-04 Sun 12:05 AM 4.63 feet High Tide
2018-02-04 Sun 05:50 AM 1.38 feet Low Tide
2018-02-04 Sun 06:48 AM Sunrise
2018-02-04 Sun 09:41 AM Moonset
2018-02-04 Sun 11:41 AM 4.69 feet High Tide
2018-02-04 Sun 05:27 PM Sunset
2018-02-04 Sun 06:14 PM 0.24 feet Low Tide
2018-02-04 Sun 10:15 PM Moonrise

The conditions look good in the AM with 1-4 MPH variable breezes until noon and 3-7 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 76 degrees.
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Water Temps are as follows – Malibu 57, Santa Monica 59, Hermosa 58, Huntington 57 and Newport 59 degrees.
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I’ll be back on Friday with the next update!
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