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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 3-12-17
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Monday morning we’ll see small, sporadic knee to waist high surf out of the SW everywhere. Hopefully the coastal Fog will lose its grip and cut us beach goers some slack.
Monday
2017-03-13 Mon 04:29 AM 0.52 feet Low Tide
2017-03-13 Mon 07:06 AM Sunrise
2017-03-13 Mon 07:51 AM Moonset
2017-03-13 Mon 10:31 AM 5.13 feet High Tide
2017-03-13 Mon 04:48 PM 0.01 feet Low Tide
2017-03-13 Mon 07:00 PM Sunset
2017-03-13 Mon 08:18 PM Moonrise
2017-03-13 Mon 11:02 PM 4.89 feet High Tide
The conditions should be pretty good with variable 1-6 MPH until noon all day long. The air temp tops out at 76 degrees.
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For Tuesday morning the song will remain the same with knee to waist high surf everywhere but there will be an okay tide push through the morning hours.
Tuesday
2017-03-14 Tue 05:06 AM 0.52 feet Low Tide
2017-03-14 Tue 07:05 AM Sunrise
2017-03-14 Tue 08:25 AM Moonset
2017-03-14 Tue 11:07 AM 4.70 feet High Tide
2017-03-14 Tue 05:14 PM 0.45 feet Low Tide
2017-03-14 Tue 07:01 PM Sunset
2017-03-14 Tue 09:14 PM Moonrise
2017-03-14 Tue 11:29 PM 4.82 feet High Tide
The conditions look fair with 1-4 MPH variable winds at 1-4 MPH until noon and 5-7 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds fast at 76 degrees.
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For Wednesday morning we’ll see some fresh NW start to fill in through the day. Nothing to get real fired up about but the best West facing breaks will see sets in the chest to shoulder high range from a 275+ degree angle with 12-14 second intervals.
Wednesday
2017-03-15 Wed 05:44 AM 0.62 feet Low Tide
2017-03-15 Wed 07:04 AM Sunrise
2017-03-15 Wed 08:58 AM Moonset
2017-03-15 Wed 11:45 AM 4.20 feet High Tide
2017-03-15 Wed 05:39 PM 0.93 feet Low Tide
2017-03-15 Wed 07:02 PM Sunset
2017-03-15 Wed 10:09 PM Moonrise
2017-03-15 Wed 11:57 PM 4.69 feet High Tide
The conditions look tolerable with light onshore winds at 1-3 MPH until noon and 8-10 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp dips a hair to 74 degrees.
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For Thursday morning looks a bit more solid with continued chest high + sets for the top West facing breaks.
Thursday
2017-03-16 Thu 06:27 AM 0.78 feet Low Tide
2017-03-16 Thu 07:02 AM Sunrise
2017-03-16 Thu 09:33 AM Moonset
2017-03-16 Thu 12:26 PM 3.67 feet High Tide
2017-03-16 Thu 06:03 PM 1.40 feet Low Tide
2017-03-16 Thu 07:02 PM Sunset
2017-03-16 Thu 11:03 PM Moonrise
The conditions look fair with variable winds at 1-2 MPH until noon and 7-11 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at 74 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 57, Santa Monica 60, Hermosa 60, Huntington 57 and Newport 58 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 will be back on Monday with the latest scoop!
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