Monday, November 9, 2009
Orange County Surf Forecast – Tuesday – NW swell continues to wind down
The Swell
WNW-NW swell (285-300) and the smaller SW swell (200-220) will both continue to fade on Tuesday while the local mix of windswell holds in the background.
Waves
Average exposed spots, mostly the NW facing ones in North County, will be in the waist-high+ range. Top NW facing spots, and the best combo breaks, will be in the chest-shoulder high range through the morning low tides. Look for smaller, less consistent surf as the swell mix fades more during the afternoon.
Winds
Clean conditions on tap for Tuesday. Mostly light and variable winds with just a few areas of minor texture for the morning. Look for some light/moderate W-WNW winds in the 10-12 knot range for the middle of the day and then lighter winds setting back up as we get close to sundown.
Orange County Tides
11/10/2009 Tuesday
04:28AM LST 4.5 H
10:16AM LST 2.2 L
03:38PM LST 4.4 H
10:28PM LST 0.4 L
WNW-NW swell (285-300) and the smaller SW swell (200-220) will both continue to fade on Tuesday while the local mix of windswell holds in the background.
Waves
Average exposed spots, mostly the NW facing ones in North County, will be in the waist-high+ range. Top NW facing spots, and the best combo breaks, will be in the chest-shoulder high range through the morning low tides. Look for smaller, less consistent surf as the swell mix fades more during the afternoon.
Winds
Clean conditions on tap for Tuesday. Mostly light and variable winds with just a few areas of minor texture for the morning. Look for some light/moderate W-WNW winds in the 10-12 knot range for the middle of the day and then lighter winds setting back up as we get close to sundown.
Orange County Tides
11/10/2009 Tuesday
04:28AM LST 4.5 H
10:16AM LST 2.2 L
03:38PM LST 4.4 H
10:28PM LST 0.4 L
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