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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED 5-28-17
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For Monday morning we’ll see a little bump in size as a new pulse of smallish, SW swell, rolls into the picture from a 215-220 degree angle with 16-17 second intervals. This should deliver waist high + sets for beaches with a look at the SW and chest high sets for the top spots. We’ll also see some 8-10 second interval NW wind swell from a 305-310 degree angle.
Monday
2017-05-29 Mon 05:44 AM Sunrise
2017-05-29 Mon 07:16 AM -1.00 feet Low Tide
2017-05-29 Mon 09:54 AM Moonrise
2017-05-29 Mon 02:07 PM 3.98 feet High Tide
2017-05-29 Mon 06:52 PM 2.36 feet Low Tide
2017-05-29 Mon 07:58 PM Sunset
2017-05-29 Mon 11:58 PM Moonset
The conditions should be fair early with variable breezes,out of the South, in the 2-4 MPH zone until noon and mild 6-8 MPH breezes out of the West in the afternoon. There’s a 10% chance of rain and the air temp tops out at 67 degrees.
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For Tuesday morning we’ll see another slight bump in size as that SW energy peaks and dishes up waist to chest high sets to the beaches that are receptive to a 215-220 degree angle. We’ll also see continue, smallish NW wind swell in the mix from that same 305-310 degree angle.There should be some fun little waves rolling in at the top South West facing breaks!
Tuesday
2017-05-30 Tue 12:52 AM 5.48 feet High Tide
2017-05-30 Tue 05:44 AM Sunrise
2017-05-30 Tue 08:16 AM -0.58 feet Low Tide
2017-05-30 Tue 10:58 AM Moonrise
2017-05-30 Tue 03:19 PM 4.07 feet High Tide
2017-05-30 Tue 07:59 PM Sunset
2017-05-30 Tue 08:15 PM 2.53 feet Low Tide
The conditions should be pretty clean early with variable Southerly breezes in the 3-5 MPH zone until noon and 6-9 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at 67 degrees and once again there’s a 10% chance of rain.
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For Wednesday morning we’ll dip into the waist high zone everywhere with small, inconsistent background swell out of the SW up and down the coast.
Wednesday
2017-05-31 Wed 12:42 AM Moonset
2017-05-31 Wed 01:59 AM 4.83 feet High Tide
2017-05-31 Wed 05:43 AM Sunrise
2017-05-31 Wed 09:18 AM -0.14 feet Low Tide
2017-05-31 Wed 12:00 PM Moonrise
2017-05-31 Wed 04:27 PM 4.28 feet High Tide
2017-05-31 Wed 07:59 PM Sunset
2017-05-31 Wed 09:53 PM 2.43 feet Low Tide
The conditions look pretty good early with 4-8 MPH winds out of the SE/SSE until 11AM and 7-9 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp dips a hair to 66 degrees and there’s a 10% chance of rain.
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For Thursday morning the surf will dip further and we’ll be stuck in the knee high plus zone up and down the coast.
Thursday
2017-06-01 Thu 01:21 AM Moonset
2017-06-01 Thu 03:20 AM 4.25 feet High Tide
2017-06-01 Thu 05:43 AM First Quarter
2017-06-01 Thu 05:43 AM Sunrise
2017-06-01 Thu 10:21 AM 0.25 feet Low Tide
2017-06-01 Thu 01:00 PM Moonrise
2017-06-01 Thu 05:26 PM 4.57 feet High Tide
2017-06-01 Thu 08:00 PM Sunset
2017-06-01 Thu 11:25 PM 2.04 feet Low Tide
The conditions look fair with 2-5 MPH winds out of the E/SE until noon and those get up to 7-12 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air tops bumps up to 69 degrees and there’s a 10% chance of rain.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 60, Santa Monica 62, Hermosa 64, Huntington 60 and Newport 62 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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