Friday, February 5, 2010
Orange County Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 2/6-2/7/2010
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Surf on Saturday isn’t looking all that appealing. Current forecasts are showing pretty steady S winds and rain on tap for the morning and more through the afternoon. Overall wave-heights will be on the rise as more W-WNW storm/windswell moves in. Look for chest-shoulder high waves at the average exposed spots and some bigger head high+ waves showing by the end of the day.
Saturday winds and weather are looking a bit stormy with S-SE winds 10-15 knots showing across the county for the morning and then gusts hitting up around 20-25+ knots for the afternoon. Expect rain and possibly thunderstorms pushing throughout the day.
Sunday the WNW-NW swell and the W-WNW windswell are set to peak. Most exposed spots will be running shoulder-head high with bigger sets mixing in. Top NW facing breaks will be overhead+ and possibly a little bigger at the really exposed spots. Shape won’t be all that great thanks to steady WNW winds…
Sunday winds shift more to the WNW around 10-15 knots for the morning and gusts nearing 20-knots for the afternoon. Drier conditions overall but not much in the way of clean surf thanks to the new, lamer, wind direction.
Here are the tides…
02/06/2010 Saturday
02:37AM LST 4.8 H
10:45AM LST 0.5 L
05:37PM LST 2.7 H
08:57PM LST 2.5 L
02/07/2010 Sunday
03:54AM LST 4.8 H
11:58AM LST 0.1 L
06:54PM LST 3.1 H
10:44PM LST 2.6 L
Surf on Saturday isn’t looking all that appealing. Current forecasts are showing pretty steady S winds and rain on tap for the morning and more through the afternoon. Overall wave-heights will be on the rise as more W-WNW storm/windswell moves in. Look for chest-shoulder high waves at the average exposed spots and some bigger head high+ waves showing by the end of the day.
Saturday winds and weather are looking a bit stormy with S-SE winds 10-15 knots showing across the county for the morning and then gusts hitting up around 20-25+ knots for the afternoon. Expect rain and possibly thunderstorms pushing throughout the day.
Sunday the WNW-NW swell and the W-WNW windswell are set to peak. Most exposed spots will be running shoulder-head high with bigger sets mixing in. Top NW facing breaks will be overhead+ and possibly a little bigger at the really exposed spots. Shape won’t be all that great thanks to steady WNW winds…
Sunday winds shift more to the WNW around 10-15 knots for the morning and gusts nearing 20-knots for the afternoon. Drier conditions overall but not much in the way of clean surf thanks to the new, lamer, wind direction.
Here are the tides…
02/06/2010 Saturday
02:37AM LST 4.8 H
10:45AM LST 0.5 L
05:37PM LST 2.7 H
08:57PM LST 2.5 L
02/07/2010 Sunday
03:54AM LST 4.8 H
11:58AM LST 0.1 L
06:54PM LST 3.1 H
10:44PM LST 2.6 L
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