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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED – 11-17-17
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For Friday morning we’ll remain in the knee to waist high zone with a small reinforcement out of the South.
A 6 foot high tide at 8AM sharp will cripple the dawn patrol.
Small NW wind swell: 10-12 second intervals from a 305-310 degree angle
Small SW swell: 14-15 second intervals from a 185-190 degree angle.
Friday
2017-11-17 Fri 01:45 AM 1.51 feet Low Tide
2017-11-17 Fri 05:35 AM Moonrise
2017-11-17 Fri 06:28 AM Sunrise
2017-11-17 Fri 08:00 AM 6.00 feet High Tide
2017-11-17 Fri 02:51 PM -0.12 feet Low Tide
2017-11-17 Fri 04:47 PM Moonset
2017-11-17 Fri 04:49 PM Sunset
2017-11-17 Fri 09:03 PM 4.20 feet High Tide
The conditions look fair with variable winds in the 1-5 MPH zone until noon and 6-10 out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 67 degrees.
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Saturday morning looks like more of the same with weak knee to waist high surf up and down the coast.
Another ripe high tide: Sat 08:26 AM 5.98 feet High Tide
Small NW wind swell: 11 second intervals from a 305-310 degree angle
Small SW swell: 12-13 second intervals from a 185-190 degree angle.
Saturday
2017-11-18 Sat 02:12 AM 1.78 feet Low Tide
2017-11-18 Sat 03:42 AM New Moon
2017-11-18 Sat 06:29 AM Sunrise
2017-11-18 Sat 06:30 AM Moonrise
2017-11-18 Sat 08:26 AM 5.98 feet High Tide
2017-11-18 Sat 03:24 PM -0.18 feet Low Tide
2017-11-18 Sat 04:48 PM Sunset
2017-11-18 Sat 05:24 PM Moonset
2017-11-18 Sat 09:42 PM 4.04 feet High Tide
The conditions look great with offshore winds out of the NE/NNE in the 2-6 MPH zone, (stronger below passes and canyons), until noon and 4-8 MPH out of the SW into the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 70 degrees.
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For Sunday, unfortunately we’re beating a dead horse with more of the same knee to waist high surf up and down the coast. WIth no dominant swell to make mention of.
Tide factors in again: 08:52 AM 5.89 feet High Tide
Sunday
2017-11-19 Sun 02:38 AM 2.04 feet Low Tide
2017-11-19 Sun 06:30 AM Sunrise
2017-11-19 Sun 07:25 AM Moonrise
2017-11-19 Sun 08:52 AM 5.89 feet High Tide
2017-11-19 Sun 03:58 PM -0.15 feet Low Tide
2017-11-19 Sun 04:48 PM Sunset
2017-11-19 Sun 06:04 PM Moonset
2017-11-19 Sun 10:22 PM 3.87 feet High Tide
The conditions look a little iffy with variable winds out of the N/NW in the 2-6 MPH zone until noon and 6-10 MPH out of the West into the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 70 degrees.
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For Monday morning we’ll see no discernable difference with knee to waist high surf up and down the coast.
Monday
2017-11-20 Mon 03:04 AM 2.29 feet Low Tide
2017-11-20 Mon 06:31 AM Sunrise
2017-11-20 Mon 08:17 AM Moonrise
2017-11-20 Mon 09:18 AM 5.73 feet High Tide
2017-11-20 Mon 04:34 PM -0.03 feet Low Tide
2017-11-20 Mon 04:47 PM Sunset
2017-11-20 Mon 06:47 PM Moonset
2017-11-20 Mon 11:06 PM 3.70 feet High Tide
The conditions look fantastic with N/NNE winds in the 1-3 MPH until noon 3-5 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 67 degrees.
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For Tuesday morning the song remains the same with feeble knee to waist high surf everywhere.
Tuesday
2017-11-21 Tue 03:32 AM 2.54 feet Low Tide
2017-11-21 Tue 06:32 AM Sunrise
2017-11-21 Tue 09:08 AM Moonrise
2017-11-21 Tue 09:47 AM 5.50 feet High Tide
2017-11-21 Tue 04:47 PM Sunset
2017-11-21 Tue 05:13 PM 0.16 feet Low Tide
2017-11-21 Tue 07:34 PM Moonset
2017-11-21 Tue 11:57 PM 3.55 feet High Tide
The conditions look great with variable winds in the 1-2 MPH zone until noon and 6-8 MPH in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 71 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 61, Santa Monica 64, Hermosa 64, Huntington 61 and Newport 62 degrees.
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I’ll be back on Sunday with a look into next week!
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