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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 3-27-17
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For Tuesday morning we’ll see some fresh NW energy roll in throughout the day from a 285-290 degree angle with 16-18 second intervals. That will mix in with short interval NW wind swell and inconsistent pulses out of the SW. The surf in the head high to OH range at the top West facing beaches.
Looks like we should start to see a decent ground swell start to roll in out of the NW later in the day. This batch of energy will roll in from a 290-295 degree angle with strong 18-19 second intervals.
Questionable winds remain part of the equation all day long.
Tuesday
2017-03-28 Tue 04:08 AM -0.04 feet Low Tide
2017-03-28 Tue 06:46 AM Sunrise
2017-03-28 Tue 07:21 AM Moonrise
2017-03-28 Tue 10:16 AM 5.26 feet High Tide
2017-03-28 Tue 04:23 PM -0.07 feet Low Tide
2017-03-28 Tue 07:12 PM Sunset
2017-03-28 Tue 08:08 PM Moonset
2017-03-28 Tue 10:34 PM 5.54 feet High Tide
The conditions look strange, (see wind model), so who knows how things will play out. The air temp tops out at 69 degrees.
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For Wednesday morning we’ll see holding surf with the best West facing beaches dishing up shoulder high to OH sets from that same 285-295 degrees with 16 second intervals. The Southerly energy and NW wind swell will remain in the mix
Wednesday
2017-03-29 Wed 04:53 AM -0.28 feet Low Tide
2017-03-29 Wed 06:44 AM Sunrise
2017-03-29 Wed 08:02 AM Moonrise
2017-03-29 Wed 11:02 AM 4.91 feet High Tide
2017-03-29 Wed 04:57 PM 0.32 feet Low Tide
2017-03-29 Wed 07:12 PM Sunset
2017-03-29 Wed 09:15 PM Moonset
2017-03-29 Wed 11:10 PM 5.66 feet High Tide
The conditions look fair with variable winds in the 1-5 MPH range until noon and 10-13 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp bumps up to 71 degrees.
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For Thursday morning we’ll see a dip in size but there will be plenty of chest to head high peaks for the top West facing beaches.
Thursday
2017-03-30 Thu 05:42 AM -0.36 feet Low Tide
2017-03-30 Thu 06:43 AM Sunrise
2017-03-30 Thu 08:45 AM Moonrise
2017-03-30 Thu 11:53 AM 4.43 feet High Tide
2017-03-30 Thu 05:34 PM 0.80 feet Low Tide
2017-03-30 Thu 07:13 PM Sunset
2017-03-30 Thu 10:23 PM Moonset
2017-03-30 Thu 11:50 PM 5.64 feet High Tide
The conditions should be decent with early with variable winds out of the East in the 2-4 MPH until 10AM and 9-13 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp drops down to 67 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 56, Santa Monica 60, Hermosa 63, Huntington 58 and Newport 59 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 Tuesday with the 5DAY 4CAST!
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