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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED – 11-26-17
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For Monday morning we’ll see some fresh NW energy come into play with building surf through the day. The waves should be in the waist to chest high zone early and pick up some steam as the day wears on. The sea surface may have a little lump and bump on it from the AM Westerly winds.

Swell: Waist to chest high for the better West facing breaks with 14-16 second intervals from a steep 310 degree angle.

Monday
2017-11-27 Mon 12:02 AM Moonset
2017-11-27 Mon 04:52 AM 4.39 feet High Tide
2017-11-27 Mon 06:38 AM Sunrise
2017-11-27 Mon 10:51 AM 2.48 feet Low Tide
2017-11-27 Mon 01:10 PM Moonrise
2017-11-27 Mon 04:02 PM 3.79 feet High Tide
2017-11-27 Mon 04:45 PM Sunset
2017-11-27 Mon 10:31 PM 1.01 feet Low Tide

The conditions look a little sketchy with onshore winds in the 8-16 MPH zone most of the day and relax in the late afternoon as another little high pressure system moves in. The air temp dips to 66 degrees.
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For Tuesday morning we should see plenty of NW energy in play as a combo of NW energy rolls into the picture. Based on todays projections we’re looking at Head High to WOH, (well overhead), surf for the best West facing beaches.

Swell: HH to WOH for the exposed, deep water, West facing breaks with 14 second intervals from a 295-305 degree angle.

Tuesday
2017-11-28 Tue 01:01 AM Moonset
2017-11-28 Tue 05:21 AM 4.82 feet High Tide
2017-11-28 Tue 06:38 AM Sunrise
2017-11-28 Tue 11:40 AM 1.79 feet Low Tide
2017-11-28 Tue 01:44 PM Moonrise
2017-11-28 Tue 04:45 PM Sunset
2017-11-28 Tue 05:14 PM 3.90 feet High Tide
2017-11-28 Tue 11:14 PM 1.04 feet Low Tide

The conditions look good as high pressure sets up camp again. We’ll see winds out of the NE/NNE in the 4-6 MPH range until noon and 4-7 MPH out of the NW into the afternoon. The air temp jumps back up to 74 degrees.
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For Wednesday, we should see continued swell out of the NW in the shoulder to head high + range, (with a few larger sets mixing in), for the exposed West facing beaches,

Swell: The angle will continue from that same 295-305 degree direction and the intervals will drop down to 10-12 seconds.

Wednesday
2017-11-29 Wed 02:02 AM Moonset
2017-11-29 Wed 05:50 AM 5.31 feet High Tide
2017-11-29 Wed 06:39 AM Sunrise
2017-11-29 Wed 12:22 PM 1.03 feet Low Tide
2017-11-29 Wed 02:20 PM Moonrise
2017-11-29 Wed 04:44 PM Sunset
2017-11-29 Wed 06:13 PM 4.08 feet High Tide
2017-11-29 Wed 11:54 PM 1.08 feet Low Tide

The conditions look great again with variable winds in the 1-5 MPH zone all day long. The air temp tops out at 72 degrees.
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For Thursday morning the surf will pick back up as some new ground swell works its way into the fold. This swell will go HH to OH for the top West facing beaches.

Swell: HH to OH with strong 16-18 second intervals from a steep 305-310 degree angle.

Thursday
2017-11-30 Thu 03:06 AM Moonset
2017-11-30 Thu 06:21 AM 5.83 feet High Tide
2017-11-30 Thu 06:40 AM Sunrise
2017-11-30 Thu 01:04 PM 0.27 feet Low Tide
2017-11-30 Thu 02:58 PM Moonrise
2017-11-30 Thu 04:44 PM Sunset
2017-11-30 Thu 07:05 PM 4.24 feet High Tide

The conditions look pretty good with 7-10 MPH winds out of the N/NNE until noon and 6-10 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp holds at 72 degrees.
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For Friday morning the the surf will dip down into the shoulder to head high + zone for the exposed West facing breaks.

Swell: Shoulder to HH + with 14-16 second intervals from that same steep 305-310 degree angle.

Friday
2017-12-01 Fri 12:33 AM 1.16 feet Low Tide
2017-12-01 Fri 04:12 AM Moonset
2017-12-01 Fri 06:41 AM Sunrise
2017-12-01 Fri 06:54 AM 6.32 feet High Tide
2017-12-01 Fri 01:45 PM -0.42 feet Low Tide
2017-12-01 Fri 03:39 PM Moonrise
2017-12-01 Fri 04:44 PM Sunset
2017-12-01 Fri 07:56 PM 4.36 feet High Tide

The conditions look great as high pressure continues to and dishes up N/NNE winds in the 4-7 MPH zone until noon and 2-8 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 73 degrees.
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Water Temps are as follows – Malibu 62, Santa Monica 62, Hermosa 62, Huntington 61 and Newport 63 degrees.
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I’ll be back on Tuesday with the next update!
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