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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST UPDATED – 11-5-17
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For Monday morning things don’t change much with waist high surf for the West facing breaks and even smaller waves at the South facing breaks.
Monday
2017-11-06 Mon 03:38 AM 1.75 feet Low Tide
2017-11-06 Mon 06:18 AM Sunrise
2017-11-06 Mon 08:54 AM Moonset
2017-11-06 Mon 09:53 AM 6.57 feet High Tide
2017-11-06 Mon 04:56 PM Sunset
2017-11-06 Mon 05:01 PM -0.73 feet Low Tide
2017-11-06 Mon 07:35 PM Moonrise
2017-11-06 Mon 11:32 PM 4.16 feet High Tide
The conditions look decent with variable winds in the 1-5 MPH zone all day. The air temp tops out at 65 degrees.
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For Tuesday morning looks no better with knee to waist high surf up and down the coast.
Tuesday
2017-11-07 Tue 04:24 AM 2.16 feet Low Tide
2017-11-07 Tue 06:19 AM Sunrise
2017-11-07 Tue 09:59 AM Moonset
2017-11-07 Tue 10:39 AM 6.28 feet High Tide
2017-11-07 Tue 04:55 PM Sunset
2017-11-07 Tue 05:59 PM -0.52 feet Low Tide
2017-11-07 Tue 08:34 PM Moonrise
The conditions look okay with light onshore winds in the 1-3 MPH zone until noon and a fairly tame 6-8 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp bumps up to 68 degrees.
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For Wednesday morning the song remains the same with knee to waist high surf everywhere.
Wednesday
2017-11-08 Wed 12:46 AM 3.96 feet High Tide
2017-11-08 Wed 05:21 AM 2.57 feet Low Tide
2017-11-08 Wed 06:20 AM Sunrise
2017-11-08 Wed 10:59 AM Moonset
2017-11-08 Wed 11:34 AM 5.83 feet High Tide
2017-11-08 Wed 04:54 PM Sunset
2017-11-08 Wed 07:06 PM -0.23 feet Low Tide
2017-11-08 Wed 09:36 PM Moonrise
The conditions look decent with variable winds in the 1-3 MPH zone until noon and mild breezes out of the West in the 5-7 MPH range in the afternoon. The air temp bumps up to 72 degrees.
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For Thursday morning there’s a glimmer of hope as some Southerly energy meanders in throughout the day. By no means a barn burner of a swell, but the more receptive South facing breaks should see waist to chest high sets start to fill in by the afternoon. This swell will roll in from a 190-195 degree angle with 16 second intervals.
Thursday
2017-11-09 Thu 02:11 AM 3.96 feet High Tide
2017-11-09 Thu 06:21 AM Sunrise
2017-11-09 Thu 06:42 AM 2.88 feet Low Tide
2017-11-09 Thu 11:52 AM Moonset
2017-11-09 Thu 12:44 PM 5.30 feet High Tide
2017-11-09 Thu 04:54 PM Sunset
2017-11-09 Thu 08:19 PM 0.02 feet Low Tide
2017-11-09 Thu 10:40 PM Moonrise
The conditions look pretty good with SE/SSE winds in the 1-4 MPH zone until noon and 6-10 MPH out of the SW in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 69 degrees and there’s a 10% chance of rain.
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Friday morning looks promising with that S/SW energy peaking and delivering that 190-195 degree energy to the receptive South facing breaks. The waves will have 14-16 second intervals and dish up chest high + sets at the top spots.
In conjunction with the South swell, we’re anticipating a significant uptick out of the N/NW. The bulk of the swell that will get into our window will move in fron a 295-310 degree angle and should put the exposed West facing beaches into the shoulder to head high range with larger sets at the best deep water sets.
Friday
2017-11-10 Fri 03:34 AM 4.20 feet High Tide
2017-11-10 Fri 06:21 AM Sunrise
2017-11-10 Fri 08:29 AM 2.88 feet Low Tide
2017-11-10 Fri 12:38 PM Last Quarter
2017-11-10 Fri 12:38 PM Moonset
2017-11-10 Fri 02:10 PM 4.85 feet High Tide
2017-11-10 Fri 04:53 PM Sunset
2017-11-10 Fri 09:31 PM 0.20 feet Low Tide
2017-11-10 Fri 11:43 PM Moonrise
The conditions look tolerable with onshore winds in the 1-4 MPH zone and 6-8 MPH out of the West in the afternoon. The air temp tops out at 68 degrees.
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Water Temps: are as follows – Malibu 64, Santa Monica 66, Hermosa 67, Huntington 66 and Newport 66 degrees.
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I’ll be back on Tuesday with the next update!
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