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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 7-11-17
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For Wednesday morning all 4 swells will remain in play to a certain extent – SWELL 1: The NW wind swell, (waist high + 310 degrees with 9 second intervals). SWELL 2: Fading South swell, (waist high + 180 degrees with 14 second intervals), SWELL 3: SW swell will dip into the, (chest high + zone from 185 + degrees with 16-17 second intervals). SWELL 4: Hurricane Eugene swell, (Head high zone from that same steep 170-175 degrees with 14 second intervals).

The extreme South facing breaks should remain solid throughout the day.

Wednesday
2017-07-12 Wed 05:52 AM Sunrise
2017-07-12 Wed 06:19 AM -0.16 feet Low Tide
2017-07-12 Wed 09:07 AM Moonset
2017-07-12 Wed 12:57 PM 4.00 feet High Tide
2017-07-12 Wed 05:46 PM 2.43 feet Low Tide
2017-07-12 Wed 08:06 PM Sunset
2017-07-12 Wed 10:33 PM Moonrise
2017-07-12 Wed 11:45 PM 5.22 feet High Tide

The conditions look okay early with variable breezes out of the South in the 2-4 MPH until 10AM and 6-9 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 74 degrees.
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For Thursday morning all energy will back down through the day with SWELL 1: Fading South swell, (waist high + 175-180 degrees with 14 second intervals), SWELL 2: South swell in the (waist high + zone from a fairly steep 185 + degrees with 16-17 second intervals). SWELL 3: Hurricane Eugene – SW swell in the (chest high zone from a steep 175-180 + degrees with 10-11 second intervals).

Thursday
2017-07-13 Thu 05:52 AM Sunrise
2017-07-13 Thu 06:55 AM 0.09 feet Low Tide
2017-07-13 Thu 10:05 AM Moonset
2017-07-13 Thu 01:38 PM 4.11 feet High Tide
2017-07-13 Thu 06:41 PM 2.47 feet Low Tide
2017-07-13 Thu 08:06 PM Sunset
2017-07-13 Thu 11:09 PM Moonrise

The conditions look decent early with variable winds out of the South in the 2-5 MPH zone until noon and 6-11 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at 74 degrees.
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For Friday morning all energy will slow down dramatically with sporadic pulses out of the South in the waist to occasionally chest high zone.

Friday
2017-07-14 Fri 12:29 AM 4.77 feet High Tide
2017-07-14 Fri 05:53 AM Sunrise
2017-07-14 Fri 07:33 AM 0.42 feet Low Tide
2017-07-14 Fri 11:04 AM Moonset
2017-07-14 Fri 02:23 PM 4.28 feet High Tide
2017-07-14 Fri 07:52 PM 2.44 feet Low Tide
2017-07-14 Fri 08:06 PM Sunset
2017-07-14 Fri 11:44 PM Moonrise

The conditions look pretty good early with variable breezes in the 1-3 MPH zone until 10AM and 7-12 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp dips to 75 degrees.
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For Saturday morning we’ll dip into the waist high + zone with inconsistent South pulses of energy.

Saturday
2017-07-15 Sat 01:26 AM 4.23 feet High Tide
2017-07-15 Sat 05:54 AM Sunrise
2017-07-15 Sat 08:17 AM 0.79 feet Low Tide
2017-07-15 Sat 12:05 PM Moonset
2017-07-15 Sat 03:13 PM 4.53 feet High Tide
2017-07-15 Sat 08:05 PM Sunset
2017-07-15 Sat 09:20 PM 2.22 feet Low Tide

The conditions look great with variable breezes in the 1-2 MPH zone until 10AM and 7-10 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. Looks like another heat wave will move in and the air temp climbs up to a scorching 79 degrees on the sand.
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For Sunday morning is shaping up to be a stinker with knee to waist high surf up and down the coast.

Sunday
2017-07-16 Sun 12:20 AM Moonrise
2017-07-16 Sun 02:43 AM 3.70 feet High Tide
2017-07-16 Sun 05:54 AM Sunrise
2017-07-16 Sun 09:06 AM 1.17 feet Low Tide
2017-07-16 Sun 12:27 PM Last Quarter
2017-07-16 Sun 01:07 PM Moonset
2017-07-16 Sun 04:06 PM 4.88 feet High Tide
2017-07-16 Sun 08:05 PM Sunset
2017-07-16 Sun 10:52 PM 1.73 feet Low Tide

The conditions look pretty good again with variable breezes in the 1-3 MPH zone until 10AM and 7-11 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at a blistering 79 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 71, Santa Monica 72, Hermosa 71, Huntington 71 and Newport 73 degrees. Click the tides tab on the widget below for updated water temps or if you’re on a mobile device just scroll down!
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I’ll be back on Wednesday with the latest scoop!
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