
SW pulses still exist but are soft and weak, allowing for only occasional mellow knee- to waist-high rollers. Incoming tide peaked at 10:00 a.m. at 3.6 feet and drains until 2:10 at 2.3 feet before cresting this evening to 6.2 feet at 8:30.
Radical evening tidal swings are due to the new moon on Friday, which also coincides with this year’s third of four partial solar eclipses (none of which is visible in the U.S.).
Onshore wind flow might be an issue today, with gusts topping 20 knots a possibility.
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Water temp continues to climb upward, checking in at 65.
Sunset tonight: 8:03 p.m.
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For tomorrow, the last day of June, we have an even more fading SW swell, with most waves checking in at the ankle- to knee-high range. Morning sessions might be more fruitful with the incoming tide.