The majority of the energy will be heading to the Pacific NW as well as Northern and Central California. (Socal will get some waves but will be quite a bit smaller thanks to shadowing from Point Conception as well as the Nearshore Islands).
I go into a little more detail for Northern and Central California in the forecast for Transworld, and talk a little bit more about why and how this storm is pulling together…give it a read when you get a chance.
http://surf.transworld.net/features/west-coast-surf-forecast/
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This one looks like a macker!!!
will remnants of it still be in socal on monday and tuesday? I have off and it's been a long time since my days off have met with a good nw swell.
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