Sunday, January 3, 2010

San Diego Surf Forecast - For Monday - 1/04/10

If you jumped straight into this page make sure to read the full Socal Forecast for more of a broad-scale look at our current swell/conditions, as well as the long-range forecasts.

www.socalsurf.com

Monday will still be pretty fun throughout San Diego County…the top exposed spots will continue to see surf in the chest-shoulder high range with some head high sets showing through the morning. The more average breaks will be in the waist-chest high range, with a few shoulder high waves at breaks that like the WNW-NW energy and the shorter swell-periods. Looks like the majority of the surf will be through South County, with more size showing as you get closer to the border. The North County spots will have some rideable waves, even fun waves, but it will be a bit smaller thanks to blockage from the nearshore islands.

Definitely want to watch the tide tomorrow…the swampiness sets in a couple of hours after sunup…if you are getting to the beach late, try and pick spots that can still function through a 6’ high tide

Winds will be light/moderate offshore out of the E-NE around 5-10 knots and conditions look like they will hold together for most of the day…and even when they start to switch it shouldn’t blow bad enough to junk out the more protected areas.

Here are the tides for SD County...

01/04/2010 Monday
05:15AM LST 1.5 L
11:05AM LST 5.3 H
06:00PM LST -0.6 L

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