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Northern California Surf Forecast May 4 5 2026 Solid Waves Sonoma Marin Santa Cruz Monterey Bay

2 min · 4. Mai 2026
Episode Northern California Surf Forecast May 4 5 2026 Solid Waves Sonoma Marin Santa Cruz Monterey Bay Cover

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Good morning, this is your Northern California Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, May 4th through Tuesday, May 5th, 2026. Starting with Sonoma and Marin County, surfers can expect solid conditions today with waves ranging from six to ten feet. It'll be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and temperatures will reach between fifty-three and sixty-five degrees. Winds will be light, starting from the southwest at four miles per hour and picking up slightly to six miles per hour. If you're planning to paddle out, catch it before the afternoon high tide at three twenty-five, and watch out for that early morning low at seven fifty-one. Tomorrow the swell backs off a bit to five to eight feet as a partly cloudy pattern takes over. Conditions look cleaner with northwest winds starting at eight miles per hour. Heading down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, there's some directional variety today. Northwest facing beaches will get six to nine feet of swell while south facing exposures will see much smaller two to four foot waves. Water temperature is hovering around fifty-six degrees. The mostly cloudy skies and light winds make for a pretty pleasant beach day between fifty-three and sixty-five degrees. Tomorrow conditions get more uniform with four to seven foot waves across the board, and the mostly cloudy pattern continues. Santa Cruz County is looking excellent for today with similar directional splits. Northwest facing beaches offering six to nine feet while south facing breaks get three to five feet. Water's a touch warmer here at fifty-six to fifty-seven degrees, and it's partly cloudy with light southwest winds. The swell moderates tomorrow to four to seven feet under mostly cloudy skies. Finally, down at Monterey Bay and Big Sur, northwest facing beaches will see five to eight feet today with water temperatures in the upper fifties to near sixty degrees. South facing spots will be smaller at two to four feet. Conditions are partly cloudy with light southwest winds ramping up through the morning. Tomorrow's swell eases to three to six feet as mostly cloudy skies stick around. One last reminder to check with your local authorities regarding any potential beach closures. Get out there and enjoy some May swells while they're here. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Northern California Surf Forecast: 6 to 9 Foot Waves Saturday, Light Winds and Coastal Flood Advisory Through Tuesday Cover

Northern California Surf Forecast: 6 to 9 Foot Waves Saturday, Light Winds and Coastal Flood Advisory Through Tuesday

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf forecast for Saturday and Sunday, June 15th and 16th. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where things are looking pretty solid. Saturday's bringing six to nine foot faces with partly cloudy skies and some patchy fog rolling through. Temperatures will range from the mid-50s to nearly 80 degrees depending on where you are along the coast. Winds are light, starting out of the southeast at nine miles per hour and then easing down to six. We've got a low tide early morning at 4:39 AM, then a high around noon at 4.4 feet. Another low hits around 4 PM before that evening high tide climbs to 6.9 feet at 10:20 PM. Sunday looks a bit smaller with four to seven foot waves, mostly cloudy with patchy fog, and similar light southeast winds at 8 miles per hour. Temperatures stay consistent in the mid to upper 50s. That low tide shifts to 5:28 AM, with the high coming around 12:54 PM. Heading down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Saturday's got four to seven foot surf with water temps hovering around 53 to 54 degrees. Partly cloudy with some fog, highs in the upper 50s to 80 degrees, and light south winds at 9 miles per hour. The tide pattern's identical to Sonoma and Marin. Sunday follows suit with similar conditions, four to seven footers and mostly cloudy skies. Santa Cruz County is looking good on Saturday with five to eight foot waves, mostly cloudy, water temps between 53 and 56 degrees, and highs reaching the low 80s. South winds at 8 miles per hour. The tide low is 4:05 AM, high at 10:51 AM, another low at 2:50 PM, and evening high at 9:15 PM. Sunday drops to four to seven feet with the low tide moving to 4:54 AM. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Saturday offers three to six foot faces, partly cloudy with patchy fog, around 59 degree water temps, and highs in the upper 50s to mid-70s. Light southwest winds start at just 2 miles per hour before increasing to 9. The tide low's at 4:05 AM with highs at 10:51 AM and 9:15 PM. Sunday brings four to seven foot waves with those southwest winds picking up to 10 miles per hour by the afternoon. Important heads up for everyone: there's a Coastal Flood Advisory in effect from 7 PM Saturday through 3 AM Tuesday for all these zones. Additionally, a Beach Hazards Statement is active from 3 AM Sunday through 3 AM Wednesday. Please check with your local authorities about any potential beach closures before you head out. No thunderstorms are expected through the weekend, so you're looking at pretty clean conditions overall. Get out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

13. Juni 20263 min
Episode Northern California Surf Forecast June 12-13: Six to Ten Foot Waves Expected Friday and Saturday Cover

Northern California Surf Forecast June 12-13: Six to Ten Foot Waves Expected Friday and Saturday

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern California surf forecast for Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County where northwest facing beaches are looking pretty solid. Friday is shaping up nicely with six to ten foot waves, while southwest facing breaks will be running smaller at three to six feet. Saturday the swell pulls back just a touch, with northwest shores holding six to nine footers and southwest exposures dropping to three to five feet. Both days will be partly cloudy with no thunderstorms in sight. Friday's high hits around 55 to 81 degrees depending on your location, with light southeast winds at five miles per hour. Saturday stays mild with highs from 54 to 79, and winds bump up slightly to nine miles per hour before backing down to six by evening. Over in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, you're looking at six to nine foot surf on Friday with water temps hovering around a chilly 52 to 53 degrees. Expect partly cloudy conditions with some patchy fog rolling in. Highs will range from 56 to 82 degrees with southeast winds at eleven miles per hour, easing to nine. Saturday the swell backs off to four to seven feet, mostly cloudy skies with more patchy fog developing. Temperatures climb slightly to 57 to 80 degrees under south winds at nine miles per hour. Down in Santa Cruz County, Friday brings five to eight foot waves on northwest facing beaches with three to five footers on the southwest side. Water temperatures are warmer here, sitting between 53 and 58 degrees. It'll be mostly cloudy with patchy fog, and highs reaching 59 to 87 degrees. South winds stay mellow at eight miles per hour. Saturday's swell settles into the four to seven foot range, still mostly cloudy with patchy fog sticking around. Temperatures moderate to 59 to 83 degrees with the same light south winds. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Friday's bringing four to seven foot waves under partly cloudy skies with water temps around 59 degrees. Highs will be 60 to 80 degrees with light southwest winds starting at just two miles per hour before picking up to eight. Saturday pulls back to three to six footers in partly cloudy conditions with patchy fog. Highs settle at 60 to 78 degrees with southwest winds increasing from three to nine miles per hour. All zones are clear of thunderstorm activity, so you can focus on nothing but catching some quality waves. Remember to check with your local authorities about any potential beach closures before heading out. Get out there and enjoy! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Episode Northern California Surf Forecast: Eight to Twelve Foot Waves Thursday, Sunny Skies and Clean Conditions Through Friday Cover

Northern California Surf Forecast: Eight to Twelve Foot Waves Thursday, Sunny Skies and Clean Conditions Through Friday

Good morning, it's Wednesday, June tenth at eleven twenty-six PM, and we're looking at some excellent conditions rolling into Northern and Central California through the end of the week. Let's start with Sonoma and Marin County. Tomorrow is shaping up beautifully with northwest facing beaches catching eight to twelve foot sets while south facing breaks top out around four to seven feet. You're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from fifty-eight to ninety-four degrees, so dress in layers. Light northwest winds at eleven miles per hour will become thirteen, keeping conditions clean. The water's temperature isn't listed, so check before you paddle out. Tides show a low of point one feet early in the morning at three oh-two AM, followed by a high of three point nine feet mid-morning at nine forty-six AM. Jumping down to San Francisco and San Mateo counties, the swell looks even more generous with west facing beaches hitting seven to eleven feet and south facing shores seeing four to seven footers. Water temperature hangs around fifty-one degrees, so a wetsuit's definitely recommended. Mostly sunny conditions with highs between fifty-eight and ninety-two degrees. Gentle northwest winds starting at five miles per hour and building to eight should keep the faces nice and organized. Santa Cruz County is cooking with eight to twelve foot surf throughout Thursday. Water temps are running fifty-one to fifty-three degrees with mostly sunny weather and highs around fifty-nine to ninety-one degrees. Southwest winds stay light at five miles per hour, making for incredibly user-friendly conditions. This is prime time for getting out there. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, west facing beaches offer six to nine foot waves while south facing spots deliver three to six feet. The water's a bit warmer at fifty-nine degrees. Mostly sunny with highs between sixty-one and eighty-four degrees and minimal northwest winds under nine miles per hour. Now here's where things get interesting. Friday the swell starts fading as it rotates. Santa Cruz sees it drop to five to eight feet. San Francisco and Marin see six to ten footers on northwest facing breaks. Monterey mellows to four to seven feet. Temperatures cool slightly, and conditions remain mostly favorable, though cloud cover increases especially down south. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through nine PM Thursday for all zones, so stay informed about any local advisories. This is a quality setup for the next two days, so get out there and enjoy it while it lasts. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

11. Juni 20262 min
Episode Northern California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday June 10 11 Excellent Swell Sunny Skies Cover

Northern California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday June 10 11 Excellent Swell Sunny Skies

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, June 10th and 11th. A Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through 5 AM Thursday, so please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County. Wednesday is looking fantastic with northwest facing beaches picking up 9 to 13 feet of swell, while southwest exposures will see more modest 6 to 10 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to upper 80s. Northwest winds will start at 20 miles per hour and bump up to 25 as the day progresses. The tide will bottom out early at 0.9 feet around 2 AM, then climb to a 3.7 foot high mid-morning before dropping again to 1.6 feet in the early afternoon. That second high tide pushes up to nearly 6 feet by evening. Thursday in Sonoma and Marin, the swell mellows slightly to 8 to 12 feet on the northwest breaks and 5 to 8 feet on the southwest facing spots. Winds turn lighter, settling at around 11 miles per hour from the northwest. It'll be mostly sunny and warmer, with highs reaching into the upper 50s to low 90s. Heading down to San Francisco and San mateo counties, Wednesday brings excellent 9 to 13 foot surf throughout the zone. Water temperatures hover around 52 degrees, so a good wetsuit is your friend. We're looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures between 56 and 86 degrees. Winds start lighter here at 12 miles per hour before picking up to 17. Thursday sees the swell drop to 7 to 11 feet on the northwest breaks and 5 to 8 feet on southwest exposures. Winds drop to practically nothing, just 4 to 6 miles per hour, making for beautiful, glassy conditions. Santa Cruz County gets some excellent waves Wednesday with 8 to 12 feet of swell and water temps in the low to mid 50s. It's mostly sunny with highs from 57 to 92 degrees. Northwest winds start at 10 and climb to 18 miles per hour through the day. Thursday the swell holds at 8 to 12 feet on the northwest facing beaches and 5 to 8 feet on the southwest side. Winds stay light at 4 to 6 miles per hour, and we'll see mostly sunny skies with temperatures pushing into the low 60s to low 90s. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, the swell is a bit smaller but still very surfable at 6 to 9 feet Wednesday and Thursday. Water temps are a pleasant 59 degrees, the warmest of the forecast zone. Conditions remain mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s to upper 80s. Winds are minimal, starting at just 3 miles per hour and reaching 10 by midday Wednesday. Thursday, those winds swing to the southwest at 4 to 9 miles per hour. Overall, this is a beautiful setup. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere, and you're looking at mostly sunny skies across the entire coast. The swell is solid Wednesday and holds pretty well through Thursday. If you're heading out, just keep in mind that Beach Hazards Statement through early Thursday morning, so stay safe out there. Have a fantastic session! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

10. Juni 20263 min
Episode Northern California Surf Forecast: Six to Twelve Foot Waves Tuesday and Wednesday June Ninth and Tenth Cover

Northern California Surf Forecast: Six to Twelve Foot Waves Tuesday and Wednesday June Ninth and Tenth

Good morning, this is your Northern California surf forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, June ninth and tenth. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where surfers can expect six to nine foot waves Tuesday under partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will range from the low fifties to mid-seventies, with northwest winds starting at eleven miles per hour and building to nineteen. The tide picture shows a low of one point seven feet early in the morning at one sixteen, climbing to a high of three point seven feet by mid-morning, then dipping back down to one point one feet around lunchtime before peaking again at five point five feet in the evening. Wednesday brings larger surf to the north coast. Northwest-facing beaches will see eight to twelve foot waves, while southwest-facing exposures will get six to nine feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions with highs reaching fifty-five to eighty-eight degrees. Winds will be stronger, pushing twenty-one miles per hour and gusting up to twenty-six. No thunderstorms are expected either day. Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo counties, Tuesday's forecast calls for six to nine foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and water temperatures around fifty-one degrees. Highs will be in the mid-fifties to low seventies with lighter winds starting at six miles per hour and becoming fourteen. Wednesday gets significantly better here. Expect nine to thirteen foot waves under mostly sunny skies with highs reaching fifty-six to eighty-six degrees. Northwest winds will be moderate at thirteen to eighteen miles per hour. The tides follow the same pattern as Marin. Santa Cruz County surfers are looking at six to nine feet Tuesday with partly cloudy conditions and fifty-three degree water. Winds stay light at five to seventeen miles per hour, and highs reach the mid-fifties to upper seventies. Wednesday brings more promising conditions to Santa Cruz with seven to eleven foot waves and partly cloudy skies. Temperatures climb to fifty-seven to ninety-three degrees. Northwest winds blow twelve to eighteen miles per hour. Rounding out our forecast down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, conditions are a bit more modest. Tuesday sees three to six foot waves with partly cloudy skies and the warmest water temperature of the forecast at fifty-nine degrees. Highs reach fifty-nine to seventy-eight degrees with very light winds. Wednesday, Monterey Bay picks up slightly with six to nine foot waves and partly cloudy conditions. Highs climb to sixty-one to eighty-nine degrees with light winds staying between four and ten miles per hour. Overall, this looks like a quality mid-week swell event, especially for the more exposed beaches north of Big Sur. Tuesday sets the stage with solid six to nine foot waves everywhere, but Wednesday is when the show really gets going with potential double overhead conditions on the best-facing exposures. Remember to check with your local authorities on any beach closures. Have a great time out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

9. Juni 20263 min