Tuesday is going to be a surf day.
Our S swell (180-190) will be fading out fast on Tuesday but there will still be plenty of waves showing at the exposed spots. It will be cleanest through the morning so try and get on it early if you can (and that way we can enjoy more green beer in the afternoon/evening).
The average S facing spots will continue to see chest-shoulder high surf on Tuesday. The better exposed areas will have some head high sets (maybe even a few inconsistent bigger ones through the early morning). Look for size and consistency to fade slowly as we head toward the afternoon.
Winds look decent...mostly light and variable to light offshore for the morning with the cleanest conditions hold through LA...and a few patches of light texture in Santa Barbara and San Diego. W winds around 10-14 knots fill in through the afternoon.
Finding waves should be pretty easy tomorrow...If you managed to score some good waves over the last couple of days then go back to those spots. If you didn’t surf, then check the S facing standouts. Orange County and Northern SD will have the biggest and most consistent surf but there will be plenty of fun waves in Southern Ventura and Northern LA County, (which started to work pretty nicely on this swell by Sunday). Like I said you are going to want to be on it early if you are looking for clean conditions...it will start getting bumpy by midday.
Hope you guys have a good St. Patrick’s Day...here are the tides.
Sunrise:
6:35am (civil twilight)
Tides:
01:09AM LDT 4.3 H
09:50AM LDT 0.8 L
3 comments:
Sweet mercy! Finally we are getting some back-to-back-to-back days of surfing. Good times are here again!
Amen brother!
I think today was the best day of all. Strongest swell energy + best surf conditions (at least till noon).
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