
Waking up with the waves on Friday, I'm Surf Junkie Jeff with your Corona del Mar Patch surf report. Well, if you had fun out there the last couple of days, then you'll like the wave recipe today! We're seeing more playful size surf out there.
The conditions are mostly clean early on, with a mixture of some new slowly building steep angled northwest swell and some minor south southwest energy underneath it.
That recipe is offering plenty of workable lines, with a few good wedgy corners. Most Newport Beach spots are seeing knee-to chest-high waves, with the focal points pulling a couple plus sets.
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Checking the tides, at 8:57 a.m it pushes up to a 4.6 high which will have many spots pretty full and slow mid-morning. Your best bet, once that tide drops a bit, but before it completely drains out to a 0.4 low at 3:01 p.m.
If you're going to get wet, well that water temperature has warmed up a touch, so break out no more than a 3/2 fullsuit, with it averaging between 58 and 59 degrees. See ya in the water!