Surf: Knee to waist high ENE short period wind swell for the morning mixes in with a similar size NE short period wind swell during the afternoon.
Conditions: Bumpy/choppy with ENE winds 10-15kt.
Wednesday
Surf: Waist high ENE short period wind swell in the morning builds to waist to chest high for the afternoon.
Conditions: Bumpy/choppy with ESE winds 10-15kt.
Thursday
Surf: Waist to chest high ENE wind swell with occasional shoulder high sets.
Conditions: Semi choppy with SE winds 5-10kt in the morning shifting ESE for the afternoon.
Friday
Surf: Waist to stomach high ENE wind swell.
Conditions: Clean in the morning with WSW winds less than 5kt. Bumpy/semi bumpy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting NNE 5-10 kt.
Saturday
Surf: Knee to waist high E wind swell with occasional stomach high sets.
Conditions: Bumpy/semi bumpy with NE winds 5-10kt in the morning shifting ENE 10-15kt in the afternoon.
**Surf Height Definition**
Forecasted surf heights represent a potential wave face height for the average to better breaks in a region during optimal conditions (tides,wind,swell).
This Ocean Temperature is taken from derived Satellite and Buoy data. This temperature is a good indication for water temps several miles off the coast, and may vary from the temperature at your beach. Temperature Biases are strongest during cold water upwelling events where temperatures at your beach may be several degrees colder.
Still breaking from kyle leftovers but dying; guys at the local shop say another swell will kick in wednesdayish but more southern???rn NOTE garden st bridge broke; no idea why or when they'll fix :( in mean time you'll have to use the oak hill entrance (95 xit 231 then US1 nbnd few miles to entrance
in the overhead range but not really that strong so its a short ride, but Occansional rouge wave comes on the outside if your patient... Swell will probably die out tommorow as kyle moves north but hopefully early AM still strong so my alarms set for 6am
About 30 dudes with logs and a couple of chicks with shorts (why?) that keep multiplying. All fighting for the few shin to knee sets that come through. A little north you've got the million-grom lesson from IWS... Let them have the stoke for today.