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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 6-27-17
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For Wednesday morning we’ll slink into the knee to waist high zone with sporadic pulses out of the SW.

Wednesday
2017-06-28 Wed 12:34 AM 5.51 feet High Tide
2017-06-28 Wed 05:45 AM Sunrise
2017-06-28 Wed 07:42 AM -0.40 feet Low Tide
2017-06-28 Wed 10:48 AM Moonrise
2017-06-28 Wed 02:34 PM 4.41 feet High Tide
2017-06-28 Wed 07:53 PM 2.31 feet Low Tide
2017-06-28 Wed 08:09 PM Sunset
2017-06-28 Wed 11:57 PM Moonset

The conditions should be okay for spots that like a southerly wind. We’ll see variable breezes out of the SE/SSE in the 3-6 MPH zone until 11AM and 7-10 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp dips a hair to 69 degrees.
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For Thursday morning we’re looking at smallish NW wind swell with 7-9 second intervals from a 310 degree angle and a building SW swell from 210-215 degrees with healthy 17 second intervals. All in all the West facing breaks can expect waist high plus wind peaks and the S/SW facing spots will see sporadic chest high sets in the AM with more consistency in the afternoon.

Thursday
2017-06-29 Thu 01:33 AM 4.77 feet High Tide
2017-06-29 Thu 05:45 AM Sunrise
2017-06-29 Thu 08:33 AM 0.16 feet Low Tide
2017-06-29 Thu 11:49 AM Moonrise
2017-06-29 Thu 03:34 PM 4.53 feet High Tide
2017-06-29 Thu 08:09 PM Sunset
2017-06-29 Thu 09:20 PM 2.28 feet Low Tide

The conditions should look a little iffy with S/SSE breezes in the 4-6 MPH zone until 11AM and 7-10 MPH breezes out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 69 degrees.
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For Friday morning we will see a combo of smallish NW wind swell and peaking SW energy. The SW swell should be a stable chest high on the sets with some larger waves getting into the OC and San O’ areas.

Friday
2017-06-30 Fri 12:32 AM Moonset
2017-06-30 Fri 02:44 AM 4.07 feet High Tide
2017-06-30 Fri 05:46 AM Sunrise
2017-06-30 Fri 09:27 AM 0.71 feet Low Tide
2017-06-30 Fri 12:47 PM Moonrise
2017-06-30 Fri 04:32 PM 4.70 feet High Tide
2017-06-30 Fri 05:51 PM First Quarter
2017-06-30 Fri 08:09 PM Sunset
2017-06-30 Fri 10:52 PM 2.01 feet Low Tide

The conditions look okay in the morning with SE/SSE breezes in the 2-4 MPH zone until 10AM and 6-11 MPH winds out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 71 degrees.
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Saturday morning well see a continued combo of small NW energy and the more prominent SW swell. The SOuth facing beaches should stay in the chest high plus zone in the AM and fade throughout the day.

Saturday
2017-07-01 Sat 01:05 AM Moonset
2017-07-01 Sat 04:11 AM 3.55 feet High Tide
2017-07-01 Sat 05:46 AM Sunrise
2017-07-01 Sat 10:22 AM 1.19 feet Low Tide
2017-07-01 Sat 01:43 PM Moonrise
2017-07-01 Sat 05:24 PM 4.90 feet High Tide
2017-07-01 Sat 08:09 PM Sunset

The conditions look pretty good early with variable breezes out of the SE/SSE in the 3-4 MPH zone until 11AM and 7-13 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp bumps up to 72 degrees.
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Sunday morning looks small but we should see some sporadic waist high plus sets out of the SW from that same angle of 210-215 degrees and 14 second intervals.

Sunday
2017-07-02 Sun 12:11 AM 1.56 feet Low Tide
2017-07-02 Sun 01:37 AM Moonset
2017-07-02 Sun 05:44 AM 3.30 feet High Tide
2017-07-02 Sun 05:46 AM Sunrise
2017-07-02 Sun 11:17 AM 1.58 feet Low Tide
2017-07-02 Sun 02:38 PM Moonrise
2017-07-02 Sun 06:10 PM 5.11 feet High Tide
2017-07-02 Sun 08:09 PM Sunset

The conditions should be fair in the AM with variable breezes out of the E/SE in the 4-7 MPH zone until 11AM and 7-11 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 70 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 64, Santa Monica 67, Hermosa 68, Huntington 65 and Newport 69 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 Thursday with the next update!
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