The 18-second SSW-SW (200-215) continues to build, with some small to moderate size at standout southerly exposures. This one is wide enough that some of the more west facing breaks could see action too. With the moderate sized windswell, the combo may produce some decent size at some of the beach breaks, but onshore winds could be a problem.
Swell/Tide/Wind DetailsSunny, with a high near 64. West northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
A mix of WNW adds to the 17-second SSW-SW (200-215) and windswell already in the water. This could push some of the better W-SW exposures further into the moderate to plus size range. There are hints at a possible offshore event as well, this will take further monitoring though
Swell/Tide/Wind DetailsSunny, with a high near 67. Light northwest wind becoming west northwest 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.
Models are still suggesting a possible run of offshore winds, working with building windswell from off the coast and some small WNW swell. There also should still be some solid SW swell in the water.
Swell/Tide/Wind DetailsPatchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 63. West northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.
MId-period WNW-NW (295-315) peaks, with possibly some solid swell. SW swell continues to slowly ease up, but with 16-second periods and still a couple feet of deepwater swell there should be some good sets rolling through
Swell/Tide/Wind DetailsSunny, with a high near 61.
The mix of mid-period NW and windswell continues with moderate size along the exposed coast. The Southern Hemi in the water looks a little smaller, but still surfable at the better breaks.
Swell/Tide/Wind DetailsSunny, with a high near 60.