It’s almost August and we’re having another springtime-like weather pattern? Maybe climate change is to blame for this early morning’s already onshore windy conditions.
Shape is very poor with mushy, short-lived lines.
Yesterday, occasional sets were sometimes worth waiting for but it looks like the SW groundswell energy has dissipated somewhat today.
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Mid-to-late morning sessions, with the incoming tide (high tide: 10:15 a.m. at 4.3 feet), may produce the most push, but with a fading swell, don't count on it.
At 3:15 p.m., tide is low at 1.7 feet. New moon is today, resulting in a 6.6-foot high tide at 9:30 p.m.
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You can still trunk it with 68-degree water temp but with the wind and lack of sun, put on a rashie at the very least.
Sunset tonight: 7:49 p.m.
For tomorrow, Sunday, expect similar conditions: onshore winds with crumbly waist-high surf.