
The very weak SW swell that’s lingering is today mixed with some minor NW windswell. The result is lines stacked closer together, albeit with sections not linking together. Expect shorter rides.
Top beach breaks might actually see steady chest-high activity, especially for late-morning sessions as the tide fills in.
High tide is at 11:35 a.m. at 4 feet. Tide drops 2 feet and bottoms out at 4:15 p.m. Yesterday’s new moon causes extreme evening high tides; this evening: 6.3 feet at 10:30 p.m.
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Sunset tonight: 8:03 p.m.
Water temp: 65 (Why still so many full suits out in the water? It’s July!)
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For tomorrow, Sunday the 3rd, expect another minor windswell day with swell direction coming from a more westerly flow, instead of SW, mixed with an onshore windswell of up to 12 knots. Wave heights will be similar to today: 1-3 feet.