A significant rain event yesterday means that you’re supposed to stay out of the water for 72 hours, especially avoiding rivermouths, harbors and drain outlets, but with a crisp, sunny day with offshore winds, there are plenty of surfers ignoring that advice and enjoying some shoulder-high peaks.
It’s a bit disorganized with SW and NW groundswells duking it out, but there are some occasional fun peaks, short-lived they might be; shoulders look to be doubling up after a fun take off.
Tide is going out until 1:15 p.m. when it will be at 1.5 feet, draining from dawn patrol’s 5-foot high tide. Evening high is at 7:00 p.m. at just over 4 feet.
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Water temp probably feels slightly colder than 60.
Winds are blowing offshore now at under 5 knots; winds may shift to a more onshore flow by early afternoon but they should remain light.
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Sunset is at 5:54 today. Remember to change your clocks back one hour tonight. Last day of daylight saving.
For tomorrow, Sunday, the 6th, mellow winds and chest-high surf should stick around.