Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Los Angeles Surf Forecast - for Thursday 3/4/2010
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The WNW-NW swell will be on the way down on Thursday…but there will be plenty of energy still sloshing around at the well exposed spots. There will also be a touch of SW swell (200-220) that may sneak some micro-surf into a few of the North County summer breaks. Shape doesn’t look great for most of the county but there may be a few little surf windows at spots protected from the NW winds.
North County spots will be in the chest-shoulder high range with a few inconsistent head high sets showing at the best WNW-NW facing spots. The purely S-facing breaks will be more in the knee high range with some rare waist high+ sets.
South Bay spots will be in the chest-head high range with sets going overhead at the average WNW-NW spots. Standout NW breaks will be consistently shoulder-overhead with sets going a couple of feet overhead.
Winds will be NW around 8-12 knots for the morning, which doesn’t totally blow out everything…I wouldn’t spend a lot of time looking for waves but it could be worth checking those little protected nuggets in the morning. NW winds 15-20 knots will move in through the afternoon.
Here are the tides…
03/04/2010 Thursday
05:55AM LST 0.1 L
11:58AM LST 3.7 H
05:19PM LST 1.3 L
11:52PM LST 5.2 H
The WNW-NW swell will be on the way down on Thursday…but there will be plenty of energy still sloshing around at the well exposed spots. There will also be a touch of SW swell (200-220) that may sneak some micro-surf into a few of the North County summer breaks. Shape doesn’t look great for most of the county but there may be a few little surf windows at spots protected from the NW winds.
North County spots will be in the chest-shoulder high range with a few inconsistent head high sets showing at the best WNW-NW facing spots. The purely S-facing breaks will be more in the knee high range with some rare waist high+ sets.
South Bay spots will be in the chest-head high range with sets going overhead at the average WNW-NW spots. Standout NW breaks will be consistently shoulder-overhead with sets going a couple of feet overhead.
Winds will be NW around 8-12 knots for the morning, which doesn’t totally blow out everything…I wouldn’t spend a lot of time looking for waves but it could be worth checking those little protected nuggets in the morning. NW winds 15-20 knots will move in through the afternoon.
Here are the tides…
03/04/2010 Thursday
05:55AM LST 0.1 L
11:58AM LST 3.7 H
05:19PM LST 1.3 L
11:52PM LST 5.2 H
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