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Surf Report: Small, Dumpy Lines
Low tide: 0.0 feet, 6:16 a.m.; 2.0 feet, 6:10 p.m. High tide: 4.3 feet, 12:48 p.m. Water temperature: 64-67 degrees.

Good Monday morning, I'm Surf Junkie Jeff with your Redondo Beach Patch surf report. We're not seeing much size on tap, and we're lacking a little in the shape department, too. Overall, it's fairly small out there, but that shape should improve with some tide push.
We're starting off with some clean and glassy conditions. There's a combination of some minor northwest windswell and some small leftover south-southwest energy in the water.
That recipe is making for some racy and semi-wally lines, with a few decent corners. Most spots in Redondo Beach are running about knee- to thigh-high, with the focal points pulling waist-high waves, with the occasional plus set.
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Taking a look at the tide—at 6:16 a.m., the tide drained out to a 0.0-foot low, which will have many spots lacking water and pretty inconsistent early to mid-morning. The tide will climb to a 4.3-foot high at 12:48 p.m. before dropping again to a 2.0-foot low at 6:10 p.m.
If you're going to get wet, that water temperature has dropped a bit, so you might want to throw on a thin full suit for at least the morning session, with it hanging between 64 and 67 degrees. Good luck out there.