Wednesday will have a little more size than we have seen over the last few days...and we will start to see a few semi-playful lines starting to sneak into the well exposed SW spots.
We are going to see our SSW swell (190-210) come up slightly and mix with some building NW windswell that is on the rise thanks to increasing winds in our outer waters. It still won’t be big, or even all that good, but at least a few waves will be breaking through some of our spots.
The average SW exposed breaks, mostly around North County and through parts of Central SD County, are going to have surf in the knee-waist high range with some chest high sets. The standout SW facing breaks, and the good combo breaks, will have waist-chest high surf with a few sets bordering on chest-shoulder high on the lower tides.
Winds will be ok. Sort of light and variable to lightly onshore in the morning with increasing WNW flow around 10-14 knots through the afternoon.
Unfortunately for our surf on Wednesday it looks like the SW’er will be doing most of the work, which means that a lot of the “sets” (and I use the term loosely)will be wally at most of the exposed beach breaks. I expect that the points and reefs are going to have the best shape, followed by piers/jetties/awesome –sandbars. Plan on bringing your small wave boards...there still won’t be much oomph on the sets.
Here are the tides
01:39AM LDT 0.2 L
07:33AM LDT 3.4 H
12:41PM LDT 1.5 L
07:05PM LDT 5.6 H
Remember if you are interested in the full Southern California Surf forecast check out my blog at www.socalsurf.com
- Adam
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