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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 5-22-17
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For Tuesday morning we’ll dip into the knee to waist high zone everywhere with small background swell from a 190 degree angle and 14 second intervals.

Tuesday
2017-05-23 Tue 02:20 AM -0.08 feet Low Tide
2017-05-23 Tue 04:25 AM Moonrise
2017-05-23 Tue 05:47 AM Sunrise
2017-05-23 Tue 08:24 AM 4.28 feet High Tide
2017-05-23 Tue 01:57 PM 0.79 feet Low Tide
2017-05-23 Tue 05:38 PM Moonset
2017-05-23 Tue 07:54 PM Sunset
2017-05-23 Tue 08:17 PM 6.22 feet High Tide

The conditions look about the same with 2-4 MPH winds out of the West until 10AM and 7-12 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air tops out at 64 degrees.
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For Wednesday morning all swell energy will remain in the waist high zone with feeble, inconsistent sets out the SW.

Wednesday
2017-05-24 Wed 03:05 AM -0.74 feet Low Tide
2017-05-24 Wed 05:08 AM Moonrise
2017-05-24 Wed 05:46 AM Sunrise
2017-05-24 Wed 09:17 AM 4.36 feet High Tide
2017-05-24 Wed 02:38 PM 0.96 feet Low Tide
2017-05-24 Wed 06:48 PM Moonset
2017-05-24 Wed 07:55 PM Sunset
2017-05-24 Wed 08:55 PM 6.60 feet High Tide

The conditions should be better as high pressure strengthens. Looks like we should see variable breezes in the 1-6 MPH zone until noon and 12-16 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp leaps up to 75 degrees.
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For Wednesday morning we’ll see a very slight bump in size as a new pulse of smallish SW swell rolls into the picture from a 200-205 degree angle with 14-16 second intervals. This should deliver waist high sets for beaches with a look at the SW.

Thursday
2017-05-25 Thu 03:51 AM -1.23 feet Low Tide
2017-05-25 Thu 05:46 AM Sunrise
2017-05-25 Thu 05:56 AM Moonrise
2017-05-25 Thu 10:09 AM 4.34 feet High Tide
2017-05-25 Thu 12:46 PM New Moon
2017-05-25 Thu 03:20 PM 1.17 feet Low Tide
2017-05-25 Thu 07:55 PM Sunset
2017-05-25 Thu 07:59 PM Moonset
2017-05-25 Thu 09:36 PM 6.80 feet High Tide

The conditions remain a bit off kilter with variable onshore breezes in the 1-6 MPH zone until 10AM and 9-13 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp creeps down to 62 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 60, Santa Monica 64, Hermosa 63, Huntington 62 and Newport 64 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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