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2:37 AM PST
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58°F
59°-61°F
06:40 AM/04:43 PM
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| | 12/02 | 01:12 am | 3.28 ft | HIGH | | | 12/02 | 04:31 am | 2.97 ft | LOW | | | 12/02 | 10:46 am | 4.90 ft | HIGH | | | 12/02 | 06:44 pm | 0.28 ft | LOW | | More Tide Info | |
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Patchy fog..., this is David with the report for Monday afternoon at 1pm. 2-3 ft.+ - knee to chest high with occasional 4 ft. and fair - conditions.
PM REGIONAL OVERVIEW: Conditions still looking pretty clean out there with light onshore winds and intermittent fog making things a bit difficult to see at times. Fun NW swell is on tap with most spots seeing waist-shoulder-head high waves and standouts picking up overhead sets at times. Tide is now dropping to a .1' low at 6pm so overall shape is getting a bit better with more top to bottom corners. Larger and more walled the further North you go.
This morning's dawn patrol: Cant see anything.....expect clean waist-chest high+ set waves before the tide swamps it a bit.
Light/variable winds with patchy coastal fog. DENSE FOG making things impossible to see out there right now. A good dose of NW swell is on the buoys this morning so expect surf in the shoulder-head high range for lots of spot, with standouts (HB northward) seeing some sets go a couple feet+ overhead at times. Winds are light so surface conditions should be clean and the tide hits a 5.3' high at 10am. TUESDAY: A near 6’ high tide around 11AM will be an issue through the mid-morning. WNW slowly fades with surf in the waist-shoulder-head high range for the well exposed breaks. Standouts see some + sets at times, drop in size south of HB. Wind: Light/variable to light offshore wind early, turning W to around 10kts for the afternoon.
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MONTEREY BAY as of 11:00 PM PST on 12/01
NW@16kts A:55°F W:56°F |
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PT SAN LUIS as of 7:00 AM PDT on 11/21
7ft @ 12sec 5ft @ 10sec N@12kts A:53°F W:°F |
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WEST OREGON as of 11:00 PM PST on 12/01
11ft @ 12sec 9ft @ 8sec NW@14kts A:56°F W:58°F |
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