As you can tell, it is extremely foggy this AM. Sorry for the poor quality of pictures but that’s what it looks like. Wave height is a little smaller then yesterday: kneecap-thigh to waist. Hardly any wind (which is why it is so foggy) that means glassy condition. Air temps are in the mid 40 degree range with no AM sun at this posting: GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
Go Surfing! I just took these pictures in front of my home break. Wave height is chest high and clean. We have an incoming tide and air temp is 50 degrees and H20 is 44 degrees. Due to a low wind speed, there is hardly any wind chill. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
Despite the North wind you could go surfing. Wave height is about waist high on an incoming tide. Wind speed is 15 mph. Air temp feels like 40 degrees when you calculate wind chill. Recommendation: wait for the tide to drop and see if some of the Corolla sand bars start breaking: NOTE: GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
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Small knee cap high surf but very clean. Corolla has a very light wind and an outgoing tide. The sun is out, so wind chill is very minimal. You might wait a till about 12:30/1:00 so that the tide goes out: GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP