The surf from the weekend will continue on Monday and will actually start to build slightly at a few of the better exposed S-facing spots.
We are going to have a mix of S-SW swells (180-220) from the Southern Hemisphere, and some steady WNW-NW windswell from the outer waters.
Most spots will continue to run in the waist-chest high range while the standout WNW/SW combo spots see some chest-shoulder high sets. Top S-facing combo breaks, mostly through North County, will have some head high sets as the swells combo up.
Winds look ok...sort of eddyish but not so bad that it will blow us out. Look for light/variable to light-S winds below 10 knots for the morning. WNW winds 10-15 knots return for the afternoon.
Like I said above...it looks like we are going to have fun waves for most spots with any sort of exposure. I would still keep an eye on the tides, despite the fact that we have swell in the water, since there isn’t enough juice to power through a higher tide. Reefs and Points will likely have the best shape but the beach breaks will be a good fall-back spot thanks to the combo of WNW/SW swell.
Here are the tides...
03:59AM LDT -1.6 L
10:26AM LDT 3.6 H
03:00PM LDT 2.0 L
09:12PM LDT 6.9 H
Have a good one!
Adam Wright
www.socalsurf.com
Friday, June 19, 2009
San Diego Surf Forecast: Starting the week off right
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