
With today's New Moon producing over 7-foot morning high tides, there's not much breaking right now, though later in the early afternoon, when the tide drains significantly, we could see some occasional 3-foot waves.
Looks like the potential for some rare, fun, small combo-directional swell.
Peak high tide is at 9:00 a.m. at 7.3 feet; low tide is a negative one foot at 3:45 p.m.
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Conditions are clean and glassy now and should remain so until early afternoon when the tide will probably be too drained. Onshore winds should be about 10-12 knots.
It rained early this morning so avoid surfing near storm outlets and rivermouths if you don't have a strong immune system.
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Water temp is still in the low 60s. Sunset tonight: 6:03 p.m.
For tomorrow, Thursday the 27th, a steep south will most likely skirt its way around Encinitas. We may see a fraction of its energy with most likely waves remaining in the knee-high range at best.