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Next update Tuesday morning.
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Sunday: 1-2 feet. choppy conditions
Sunday: 1-2 feet.
We may see a small pick-up of the surf into Sunday and Monday. Local wind forecast is tricky as it is calling for stronger SE winds into Sunday afternoon. South and/or SW for Monday and Tuesday. There looks to be a small swell the next few days. Mostly 1-3 feet. Check the reports and wind forecast for best times. No major swell makers are in the long range forecast. Some virtual buoy forecast shows an uptick for next weekend. Next update Monday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Wednesday: Small to flat
Wednesday: small to flat.
It may be rideable somewhere but expect micro-small conditions. No swells are in the forecast the next couple of days. Onshore winds are forecast for the weekend. This may bump up a small wind swell for late Saturday and into Sunday. Virtual buoys shows a small E-SE swell for Sunday and early next week. It looks to stay on the small side however. Probably 1-3 feet for Sunday/Monday/Tuesday with a SE trade wind swell. There does look like an extended but weak E-SE wind fetch pointed at us on the weather charts for late weekend and next week. Small/flat going into the weekend with a slight pickup late weekend. Looking for small E-SE swell for early next week. No major swell makers are in the long range forecast. Next update Saturday at Noon. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Next update Wednesday night.
Tuesday's swell may last into Wednesday. Check the buoys for anything remaining. I'll take a look at the forecast Wednesday night.
fyi, Kelly Slater beat Mick Fanning to win the Fiji contest Tuesday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Monday: small surf.
Monday: 1-2 feet in small E-SE swell.
Mostly small summertime dribble for the next few days. Tuesday may see something a tad bigger as the virtual buoys shows 10 seconds on it. However, expect small conditions. No swell makers are in the forecast. Next update Tuesday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Next update Monday morning.
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Thursday: 2-4 feet in Onshore/sideshore chop
Thursday: 2-4 feet with choppy conditions.
Tropical Storm Andrea looks to move into the panhandle late Thursday and up into Georgia for Friday. Locally strong onshore winds look to kick up choppy surf for Thursday. Looks to pick up in size into the Afternoon. Local wind looks to switch offshore into Friday. This should be an interesting surf day. Check the reports in the morning. It should glass off but the question will be how fast does the swell decay. I'll guess it will be fun in the morning and blown down into the afternoon. It looks like we will stay in small rideable waves into the weekend around 1-3 feet. No major swell makers are in the long range forecast. A tropical wave system looks to be North of Puerto Rico next week. This system may give us a small SE swell into late next week. Next update Friday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Tuesday: 1-2 feet
Tuesday; 1-2 feet.
Small and barely rideable. Check the small wave spots for anything. It looks like we will stay on the small side for the next few days. A weak low pressure system is in the Gulf. This system looks to move N-NE and into the Panhandle Friday and into the weekend. Models keep it weak. National Hurricane Center says it has a small chance to develop. This system doesn't look to provide any surf for us. It may increase the South to SE winds however into Thursday. No major swell makers are in the long range forecast. Mostly summer time 1-2 feet surf. Glassy mornings and afternoon chop. Next update Thursday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Sunday: 2-3 feet with semi-chop conditions.
Sunday: 2-3 feet in semi-choppy conditions.
It looks like we will see continued small 2-3 feet surf the next few days. A weak low pressure system, possible tropical depression looks to form in the middle of the Gulf by mid-week. This system is showing on the models to remain weak as it moves into Florida and up the Eastern Seaboard next weekend. We should see an increase of SE winds towards the end of this week if the system develops. Mostly small 2-3 feet and choppy conditions for Sunday. Local winds look to remain light into Monday/Tuesday with afternoon onshore winds. Next update Monday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Friday: continued choppy 2-4 feet.
Friday: 2-4 feet with choppy conditions.
Onshore wind flow looks to continue into the weekend. This should keep us in 2-4 feet and super choppy conditions. Onshore wind looks to slow down some into Sunday. This will probably offer semi-cleaner conditions than what we have seen. Models basically show 2-3 feet surf into next week. Long range models shows the potential of a low pressure system, possible tropical storm towards the end of the week in the Gulf. That is something to keep an eye on. One model shows it landing into the panhandle by Saturday (June 8th). Next update Saturday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Wednesday: 2-4 feet in choppy surf
Wednesday: 2-4 feet in super choppy surf.
Local winds look to blow hard onshore for the next few days and into the weekend. This should keep us in choppy 2-4 feet surf. It looks like it could get bigger into the weekend. This onshore wind flow has a healthy wind fetch behind it so I expect a mix of ground swell in it going into the weekend. Strong onshore wind from Wednesday to Saturday. Wind is forecast to slow down some into Sunday and Monday. No major swell makers are showing on the long range forecast. However, Hurricane season starts June 1st and the chance for tropical storms to flare up increases! Next update Friday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Saturday: 1-2 feet in building NE wind swell.
Saturday: 1-2 feet with choppy conditions. Surf looks to get bigger into the afternoon around 2-4 feet.
NE winds look to pick up for the 3 day weekend. We should see the surf pick up as well around 2-4 feet by Sunday. It looks like we will see 2-4 feet wind swell all of next week with the models showing bigger SE wind swell towards the end of the week. Mostly onshore winds the next several days and 2-4 feet wind chop. E-SE mix of ground swell next week. Next update Sunday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Wednesday: Small 1-2 feet.
Wednesday: 1-2 feet in small surf.
It looks like we will see NE winds pick up into Saturday. This should pick the surf up to around 2-3 feet with choppy conditions. Wind swell looks to last into early next week. Long range forecast shows typical summer time pattern with E-SE trade wind swell around 1-3 feet for Tuesday and into mid-week. No major swell makers are showing in the forecast. Next update Friday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Tuesday: 2-3 feet.
Tuesday: 2-3 feet.
A small swell is showing on the buoys Monday night. It looks to be around 2-3 feet into Tuesday. Glassy morning with afternoon chop. It looks like we will see similar conditions into Wednesday. The weather looks to change a little bit into Thursday with Mostly offshore winds and then wind turning from the NE. A NE wind surge looks to happen Friday and into the weekend. Long range forecast calls for an increase in NE wind swell into the weekend. Models are hinting that a weak low pressure will form off the coast. Something to keep an eye on. Mostly small mix of wind/ground swell around 2-3 feet. Afternoon chop. Next update Wednesday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Sunday: 1-2 feet with South winds.
Sunday: 1-2 feet with South wind chop.
It looks like similar conditions for the next few days. Virtual buoy models are showing an increase towards the end of the week. It looks like we will see a stronger SE trade wind swell then. Next update Monday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Friday: 1-2 feet, choppy conditions.
Friday: 1-2 feet wind chop.
Small rideable waves can be found but expect small and choppy conditions. It looks like it will stay around 1-2 feet the next few days. The weekend may see a small bump up to 3 feet with SE trade wind swell. Onshore winds are forecast for the next few days as well and keeping it in choppy conditions. No major swell makers are showing in the long range forecast. Next update Sunday morning. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Wednesday: Small wind chop
Wednesday: Small wind chop around 1-2 feet.
Not much of any swell is showing in the forecast. Mostly just super small 1-2 feet wind chop if that. We may see a slight uptick into early next week with SE trade wind swell picking up. Looks like the summer flat season is upon us. Hurricane season starts June 1st. Next update Thursday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Wednesday: continued NE ground swell with offshore winds 1-3 feet.
Wednesday: 1-3 feet in NE swell and offshore winds.
Swell continues to show on the buoys. High tide in the morning with low tide in the afternoon. Surf looks to be rideable into Wednesday with a declining and inconsistent swell. Surf drops even further into Thursday and the weekend. Models are showing the potential for more surf next week. Tuesday/Wednesday they are showing the chance of E-SE swell. A High pressure system looks to position itself out in the Atlantic where the bottom half of it has a E-SE wind fetch point at Florida. Also, a weak low pressure system may form off the Florida coast on Tuesday with another High filling in behind it. So, we may see a new swell next week. Continued NE swell for Wednesday, then dropping into Thursday and the weekend. It may be rideable after Wednesday but expect small surf. New swell for next week. Next update Sunday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Tuesday: continued 2-3+ feet
Tuesday: 2-3+ feet and glassy conditions.
We should see continued swell into Tuesday. It probably will last into Wednesday (but drop further in size) as well. Local wind forecast calls for offshore winds both days as well. This swell has been great. It has dropped since the weekend but we should see continued swell for the next couple of days. High tide in the morning, so probably better surf for the mid-day low tide. It looks to drop even further into Thursday but I imagine it will remain small and rideable. Swell period models continue to show long period swell towards the end of the week, but probably pretty small surf size. No major swell makers are in the long range forecast. Next update Tuesday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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Sunday: Surfs Up
Surf has been really big Friday and Saturday and super fun. Sunday looks a tad smaller with offshore winds. Low tide at 11am.
I'll take a look at the forecast later Sunday night. ------------------------- surf forecast |
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