Friday, June 12, 2009

San Diego Surf Forecast: More swell hits on Monday.

More S-SW swell moves in on Monday and keeps our run of fun waves rolling along.
We are going to see two new swells, a S swell (170-190) and a SW swell (200-220), that fill in throughout the day on Monday. We might start off a little slow in the early morning but we can expect bigger and more consistent sizes to move in as we move towards the afternoon.

Sizewise we can expect most SW facing spots to hold consistently in the shoulder high range with some inconsistent head high sets. Standout SW facing breaks will have some inconsistent overhead sets. The top combo spots that can pull in both the S swell and the SW’er, which will mostly be through the North Part of the County, will have more consistent shoulder-overhead surf with some rare bigger sets mixing in. Expect lots of current, and semi-walled to walled shape at many of the beach breaks. Points and reefs will continue to have the best shape and the longest rides.

Winds look good, mostly light and variable through the morning and possibly even a little light offshore for some of the best areas. Those winds shift onshore out of the WNW around 10-15 knots by the afternoon.

Remember to check the www.socalsurf.com surf blog for more forecast details on the rest of Southern California.

Adam Wright
Forecaster
www.Socalsurf.com

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