In the water we will have a mix of S and SW swell (180-215) along with some local NW windswell. None of the swells are particularly strong but there will be some occasionally decent sets at the combo sets.
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Wave heights are going be in the knee-high range for most of the average spots…along with some occasional waist high sets at the average S facing spots. The standout S-SW facing spots and excellent combo breaks, mostly in Orange County and parts of San Diego, will have waist-chest high waves with some rare chest-shoulder high sets showing on the lower tides. The swells are a touch shadowed so expect some waiting around between the bigger waves.
Winds aren’t looking very good…there is still a bit of an upper level low-pressure over Northern California that will continue to push some W-WNW winds through Socal. Both the COAMPs and the NOAA models are calling for 4-6 knot W winds for the morning, which isn’t super strong…so there may be a little bit of a window early…but if the onshore flow holds over Sunday night, which there is a chance that it will, then there would be some texture/bump on things early. As usual on these marginal mornings, I recommend getting up and checking the cams or wind stations before driving very far (or at all). Look for building WNW winds around 10-15+ knots for the afternoon.
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With the onshore wind forecast to spin up in the morning I am not super excited about Monday’s surf…but I will still give things a quick check since we do have a little bit of swell in the water. If you do have to surf…I would stick with the S facing beaches or the really good combo spots…and bring the small wave gear…just so you can squeeze a few more waves out of the smaller swell mix.
Here are the tides…cross your fingers that the winds stay down.
07/12/2010 Monday
04:40AM LDT -1.4 L
11:01AM LDT 4.1 H
04:02PM LDT 1.7 L
10:04PM LDT 6.6 H
2 comments:
i can't tell you how much i hate onshore winds
please mr. wind, have some friggin mercy!!!
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