
Most sets are running 1-2 feet this morning but with an incoming tide, there might be a little bump in swell energy, perhaps pushing wave heights to chest-high.
Currently, winds are calm and expected to be moderately onshore later in the day.
Reports were calling it flat today, but there's definitely swell. Reef breaks will have some decent longboard-friendly rides with above-average sections and length of ride.
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As tide fills in—high tide is at 2:15 p.m. at 4.1 feet—beach breaks might see some fun punch.
Low tide: 7:30 p.m. at 2.5 feet.
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Water temperature: 63-64 degrees.
Sunset: 8:02 p.m.; moonrise: 11:30 p.m.
For tomorrow, June 21, a new southwest swell will start filling in late in the afternoon and building overnight. Call it 3-4 feet by late afternoon. Dawn patrol will see an outgoing-mid tide, fully drained at 8 a.m. at 0.5 feet.