El Porto Surf Report
Good afternoon surfers, this is your El Porto Surf Report for Friday, June 12th, 2026. We're looking at some solid conditions today with a consistent swell that's been rolling through all week and looks set to continue for the next ten days. Right now at noon, you're looking at waves ranging from two to three feet, with some occasional head-high sets mixing in. That chunky Northwest swell we've been tracking is holding strong with a twelve-second period, and while the shape is a bit broken up early in the day, there's still plenty of structure to work with. Water temperature is sitting at a brisk fifty-four degrees, so pack that three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget your SPF thirty or higher, because the UV index is running high today. Wind conditions are staying light, hovering around one to two knots out of the southwest and moving onshore as the afternoon progresses. Early sessions will have a touch of offshore help to clean things up a bit, but expect the waves to get a little chunkier and more raw as we move into the afternoon. Nothing dramatic though, just the natural progression of a Friday at El Porto. Tide is your friend today. Low tide hit at ten-eighteen this morning, and we're on a rising tide heading toward a three-point-four-eight foot high at four thirty-two this afternoon. Your golden window is right there between mid-morning and early evening. That's when you'll catch the most consistent sets and the cleanest shape the beach has to offer. If you're thinking about paddling out, I'd recommend hitting it somewhere in that window. Low tide can get a bit spotty, so plan accordingly. The forecast for the next ten days is looking excellent. We're expecting this consistent swell to hold through the period with that same chunky Northwest mix, and we might even see some peaking winter focal points pushing sets to head height. There's been an excellent run of surf for the past week, and we're riding that momentum through next week. Now, a heads up on the crowd situation. El Porto's been firing, and everyone knows it. Expect moderate to heavy crowds today, especially during those prime hours. If it gets too packed, Manhattan Beach's twenty-six street break is right there and usually offers similar conditions. The pier area gives you slightly more protection if you want to try that. And if you're willing to venture a bit further north, Leo Carillo State Beach is running about three point five feet with glassy conditions, though that's about a ten-mile run. The National Weather Service has an active Beach Hazard Statement and Surf Advisory in effect for today, so respect the ocean and know your limits. Keep an eye on that onshore wind development as the afternoon goes on. Early morning is going to be your cleanest window, but there's still plenty of playful, rideable waves all day long. Bottom line, El Porto is firing today. You've got good shape, consistent rhythm, and a solid ten-day window ahead of you. Grab your all-rounder board, bundle up in that wetsuit, and get out there between ten AM and four PM for the best action. This is the kind of day that reminds you why you live in Southern California. Get out there and enjoy it. The swell is solid, and the window is open. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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