Wednesday morning we will see a mix of mostly holding leftover WNW-NW energy and a touch of SW swell holding in the background. It will actually start off a touch smaller than Tuesday but overall should still be surfable at the well exposed spots (though you might want to avoid the early morning high tide. Late in the day a new mix of WNW-NW swell (280-300) and some new SW swell (190-215) will star to arrive…not showing much before dark, but possibly putting a couple of new lines into the top WNW and SW facing breaks before the sun sets.
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For the morning…we can expect the average WNW facing spots and the good combo breaks to hold in the knee-waist high range. Standout WNW-NW breaks and the excellent combo spots will be more in the waist-chest high range with some inconsistent shoulder high sets mixing in on the lower tides.
Not much change for the afternoon but I would keep an eye on the NW facing breaks there may be a few bigger waves (or at least more consistent sets) starting to sneak in, particularly up around Ventura/Santa Barbara.
Winds will be pretty clean for the morning…sort of light/variable for most areas and a few pockets of E-NE winds near the passes and canyons. Look for building W-SW winds around 10-15 knots for the afternoon with some stronger near 20+ knot gusts hitting up around Point Conception as a new cold front arrives. Expect cloudy skies and a chance for rain later in the day.
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So again nothing outstanding on tap for Wednesday…just fun, sort of soft, leftovers showing most areas and a few faster sections at the well exposed spots that can handle a little extra high tide. I would try and surf through the first half of the day…the approaching front is supposed to break down conditions pretty quickly by the afternoon evening. Personally I am going to shoot for midmorning…and hope the dropping tide wins the race against the wind/rain.
Make sure to check out the regional forecasts for the details for each county.
Regional/County Forecasts
Santa Barbara Surf Forecast
Ventura County Surf Forecast
Los Angeles County Surf Forecast
Orange County Surf Forecast
San Diego Surf Forecast
Here are the tides…
02/24/2010 Wednesday
04:57AM LST 5.3 H
12:38PM LST -0.7 L
07:10PM LST 3.5 H
11:54PM LST 2.0 L
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