
Waking up with the waves on Monday, I'm Surf Junkie Jeff with your Newport Beach Patch surf report. Well, it looks like the latest mix of energy is continuing to fade away, but you can still find a few playful waves at those top combo spots in town.
We're seeing some fairly clean conditions early on, with a combination of mainly remnant west-northwest energy and a tad of lingering southwesterly swell. That recipe is making for some kinda crumbly peaky lines, with a few fast sections.
Most spots in Newport Beach are seeing knee- to waist-high waves, with those focal points pulling some stomach-high sets.
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At 5:09 this morning the tide climbed up to a 4.7 high which will have many spots pretty inconsistent early on. The tide then drains out to a 0.0 low at 12:49 this afternoon.
If you're planning on paddling, you'll want to wear that thicker fullsuit and possibly the booties, with the water temperature averaging between 56 and 57 degrees. See ya in the water!