Tuesday, February 9, 2010

San Diego Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 2/10/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The mix of WNW-NW energy will be on the way down on Wednesday, and a little increase of NW windswell will move into the background and help keep the wave heights from dropping too far too fast.

Surfwise we are going to see pretty slow shape through the morning…soft and close to shore for many spots, thanks to the high tide that peaks right in the middle of the dawn patrol. Still even with the tide many exposed spots will still see chest-shoulder high surf…and maybe a few rare bigger sets at the standouts. As the tide drops we can still expect surf in the chest-shoulder high+ range with a few bigger waves at the standouts. Surf shape doesn’t look good for the afternoon…lots of onshore bump thanks to building local winds.

Winds and weather don’t look that great on Wednesday. The winds, even though they switch around Tuesday night don’t look like they are going to be super helpful but the shouldn’t be actively bad either. There will be some semi-clean conditions early…but expect periods of rain and onshore texture to pulse through as the storm continues to move through the region. Look for light/variable to variable-onshore flow for the morning. NW winds 10-20 knots will develop through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/10/2010 Wednesday
12:38AM LST 2.0 L
06:39AM LST 5.3 H
01:53PM LST -0.6 L
08:14PM LST 3.7 H

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