On Saturday we can expect a mix of weak leftover S swell (175-180) and some minor local windswell.
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Most spots will be in the knee high range while a few of the better S facing spots will have some knee-waist high sets. The standout S facing breaks and top combo spots will be in the knee-waist high range with a few rare waist-chest high sets on the lower tides.
Winds look sloppy on Saturday…though there might be a small window of manageable conditions through the morning. The models are calling for variable onshore flow around 3-5 knots for most areas. The COAMPS is showing a slightly stronger onshore flow for the coast areas than NOAA is…but I think that it might be a “worst case scenario” sort of thing. I wouldn’t count on lighter winds in the morning (definitely don’t count on glassy conditions or anything like that)…but there may be some pockets at breaks with some protection. 10-15+ knot W-WNW winds return by later in the afternoon.
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Sunday we will get a new mix of S and SW swells (180-215) that filter in and mix with our local windswell and leftover energy from earlier in the week. Wave heights aren’t going to change that much, but I do expect a little better consistency at the well exposed spots.
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Sizewise we can expect surf in the knee high range for most exposed areas along with a few waist high waves (maybe even a waist high+ set on the lower tides). The standout S-SW facing spots and the excellent S/NW combo breaks will have waist high surf with some chest high sets…possibly some chest high+ faces if your break does a really good job of focusing the swell.
Winds are supposed to be similar to Saturday…so variable onshore to slightly W in the morning with wind speeds in the 3-5 knot range. Expect the cleanest conditions at breaks with some wind protection. The winds increase to the 8-10 knot range by midmorning and eventually hit 10-15+ knots by the afternoon. The weather is supposed to improve a bit on Sunday…getting some more sun on the beach earlier in the day along with some warmer air temps as well.
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As you can see…nothing special for the weekend…just weak waves and some onshore wind. If you have to surf, I would try and stick with the top exposed spots that have some wind protection (but those are a little hard to find)…I would also bring your small wave gear, just so you can maximize the fun while waiting for the inconsistent set waves.
Here are the tides…
07/10/2010 Saturday
03:23AM LDT -1.1 L
09:48AM LDT 3.6 H
02:22PM LDT 2.1 L
08:33PM LDT 6.6 H
07/11/2010 Sunday
04:02AM LDT -1.3 L
10:24AM LDT 3.9 H
03:11PM LDT 1.9 L
09:18PM LDT 6.7 H
4 comments:
actually glassy all morning in south san diego. but hardly a ripple out there, and still no freakin sun. beautiful saturday to sleep and/or do what she says needs done.
Got some glassy stuff down here in L.A. too. Surfed a beach break (not Porto) on a longboard. The conditions were close to perfection if you had some wood under your feet. The wind didn't start to come up until about 9:30.
Good chest-shoulder high stuff in newps pretty rip able albeit freezing.
wth sun came out and it was clean in the afternoon?
wheres my camera?
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