In the water we are going to have a mix of S and SW swells (spread all over 180-220) as well as some background NW windswell…again nothing all that exciting, but still sometimes fun if your spot can combo the swells up properly.
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Get the full forecast on www.solspot.com
http://surf.solspot.com/content/short-range-forecast/adam-wright/weak-but-rideable-swell-blend-hits-on-thursday
and you can even see what parts of the East Coast Hurricane Earl is deciding to destroy.
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http://surf.solspot.com/content/featured/adam-wright/hurricane-warning-issued-for-category-4-hurricane-earl-as-he-approaches-the-east-coast
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