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Welcome to "Surf Report San Francisco," the essential daily podcast providing up-to-the-minute surf forecasts and weather updates for the San Francisco Bay area, including the coastal regions of Sonoma and Marin Counties. Designed for surfers and ocean lovers, our podcast ensures you never miss the best waves and weather conditions. Every episode includes: - Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and comprehensive information on wave heights, swell directions, and wind conditions, helping you find the best surfing spots from Ocean Beach to the hidden gems along the Sonoma and Marin coasts. - Weather Updates: Our thorough weather reports keep you prepared for sun, wind, fog, or whatever else the Pacific might offer, ensuring your beach outings are safe and enjoyable. - Community and Environmental News: Stay connected with local surf events, conservation initiatives, and community activities that shape the surf culture and coastal stewardship in and around San Francisco. "Surf Report San Francisco" is more than just a weather and surf forecast; it's a community platform for sharing tips, stories, and the surf lifestyle. Whether you're a seasoned local looking to chase the perfect wave or a newcomer eager to get your feet wet, this podcast is your daily companion. Subscribe to "Surf Report San Francisco" on your favorite podcast platform to get daily updates directly to your device. Join us and be part of a community that celebrates the unique surf culture of San Francisco and its neighboring coastal counties! For more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Northern California Surf Forecast Thursday Six to Ten Foot Waves Sonoma Marin San Francisco Santa Cruz cover

Northern California Surf Forecast Thursday Six to Ten Foot Waves Sonoma Marin San Francisco Santa Cruz

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County where Thursday is shaping up to be a solid day in the water. Northwest facing beaches will see six to ten foot waves with southwest facing breaks running three to six feet. You're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the low fifties to mid-seventies, and northwest winds staying light at eight miles per hour. The water will be chilly though, so don't forget that wetsuit. Tides are going your way with a high of five point eight feet at three in the morning. Down in San Francisco and San Mateo County, conditions are looking even more promising. Thursday brings six to ten foot waves on the northwest facing beaches with south facing breaks hitting four to seven feet. Water temperatures there are running fifty-one to fifty-two degrees. Expect partly cloudy conditions with highs in the mid-fifties to upper seventies, and very light winds out of the northwest. Friday sees a slight pullback to five to eight feet overall, but still very manageable. Santa Cruz County is calling your name if you want the best of both worlds. Thursday features six to ten foot waves on the northwest facing side with three to six foot options facing southwest. It's going to be nice and warm up there with highs reaching the low eighties, though water temperatures stay in the low fifties. The swell backs off Friday to four to seven feet but mostly cloudy skies might keep things a bit cooler. Finally, down at Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Thursday shows five to eight foot waves on the northwest facing beaches with three to five foot waves on the south facing breaks. This area boasts the warmest water of the region at around fifty-nine degrees. Expect partly cloudy skies and highs ranging from mid-fifties to mid-seventies. Friday sees a more modest three to five foot swell. Throughout the forecast period, thunderstorm potential remains none expected, so you're clear to focus on catching waves. No beach closures are currently indicated, but always check with your local authorities before heading out. Pack that board and get out there while the getting's good. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21. maj 2026 - 2 min
episode Northern and Central California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday Six to Ten Foot Northwest Swell cover

Northern and Central California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday Six to Ten Foot Northwest Swell

Good morning, surfers! Welcome to your Northern and Central California surf forecast for Wednesday and Thursday. Let's dive right in. Starting with Sonoma and Marin County, you're looking at some solid swell action. Wednesday brings six to ten foot faces on northwest facing beaches with three to six foot options if you prefer the southwest breaks. The wind is light, starting at ten miles per hour and bumping up slightly to twelve by afternoon. Conditions stay partly cloudy throughout the day with highs ranging from the mid-fifties to low eighties depending on your exact location. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can plan your session with confidence. Thursday looks remarkably similar with the same six to ten foot northwest swell, though the wind lightens up considerably to just six miles per hour. Water temperatures remain cool, so keep that wetsuit handy. Moving south to San Francisco and San Mateo County, expect comparable northwest swell heights of six to ten feet on Wednesday. South facing beaches offer three to six foot options. The water temperature sits right around fifty to fifty-one degrees, so yes, definitely wear the suit. Light northwest winds at just four miles per hour make for clean conditions, and partly cloudy skies dominate. Highs span from fifty-four to eighty-six degrees. Thursday escalates things slightly with south facing beaches jumping to four to seven feet while northwest facing breaks maintain that solid six to ten foot range. West winds shift in at a gentle four miles per hour. Santa Cruz County presents an excellent option for your week. Wednesday features six to ten foot northwest facing waves with smaller three to five foot peaks on south facing beaches. Wind picks up gradually from five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures hover between fifty-one and fifty-four degrees. Partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper fifties to mid-eighties make for comfortable beach conditions. Thursday continues the excellent pattern with identical northwest swell heights and southwest options at three to six feet. Finally, Monterey Bay and Big Sur offer slightly smaller but still very respectable waves. Wednesday brings five to eight foot faces on west facing beaches with modest two to four foot peaks facing south. The water here is noticeably warmer at around fifty-nine degrees, which is nice relief compared to the northern zones. Light winds start at three miles per hour before increasing to nine, and partly cloudy skies with highs from fifty-six to eighty-four degrees round out a beautiful beach day. Thursday sees northwest facing beaches offering four to seven feet with consistent two to four foot south facing options. West winds remain light. Overall, it's shaping up to be an excellent two days of surfing across the entire Northern and Central California coast. No thunderstorms anywhere in the forecast means clean, uninterrupted conditions. Whether you're a northwest swell enthusiast or prefer more protected south facing breaks, there's something for everyone. Grab your board, check with local authorities about any beach closures, and get out there. The ocean is calling. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. maj 2026 - 3 min
episode Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday: 4 to 7 Foot Waves, Light Winds, Perfect Conditions for Surfers cover

Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday: 4 to 7 Foot Waves, Light Winds, Perfect Conditions for Surfers

Good evening surfers. Here's your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast issued Monday night at eleven twenty-six PM. We're looking at some decent swell building in across the region Tuesday. Sonoma and Marin County coastal areas will see four to seven feet of surf with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Winds will be light out of the northwest, starting around nine miles per hour and picking up slightly to eleven. No thunderstorms expected, and we've got some nice tidal action with a high of five point four feet early Tuesday morning. Down in San Francisco and San Mateo County, similar conditions with four to seven foot waves. Water temperatures are a pleasant fifty-five to fifty-six degrees if you're thinking about ditching the wetsuit. Mostly cloudy skies, highs near sixty, and a gentle westerly wind at eight miles per hour. Pretty mellow vibes on the water. Santa Cruz is looking good too. You're looking at four to seven foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Water's a bit warmer down there at fifty-six to fifty-eight degrees. Winds light and variable out of the northwest. That low tide at eight oh-four in the morning should give you some nice shape on the sandbars. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, we've got three to six foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and highs around sixty. Water temperature's sitting pretty at fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Light winds becoming moderate, and the swell should have some nice shape throughout the day. Now Wednesday, we're going to see the swell ease back a bit across the board. Expect three to five foot waves at most areas. Skies clearing out to partly cloudy conditions and temperatures warming up slightly. Winds remain light out of the northwest. Again, no thunderstorm potential anywhere along the coast. It's shaping up to be a great couple of days for getting out there. Don't forget to check with your local authorities on any potential beach closures before you head out. Have fun out there and stay safe in the water. 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.

5. maj 2026 - 2 min
episode Northern California Surf Forecast May 4 5 2026 Solid Waves Sonoma Marin Santa Cruz Monterey Bay cover

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

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.

4. maj 2026 - 2 min
episode Northern California Surf Forecast May 3-4 2026: Six to Nine Foot Waves Expected cover

Northern California Surf Forecast May 3-4 2026: Six to Nine Foot Waves Expected

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast for Sunday, May third through Monday, May fourth, twenty twenty-six. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through eleven PM this evening, so please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where we're looking at six to nine foot surf today under mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will reach the low to mid fifties and sixties with light southwest winds around five miles per hour. The water temps aren't available in our data, but conditions look manageable overall. Monday brings similar six to nine foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of something in the forecast, though thunderstorms aren't expected. Highs will be in the low fifties to mid sixties. Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, today's forecast calls for five to eight foot waves and mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures are running fifty-four to fifty-five degrees, which is pretty chilly. Winds start light out of the west around five miles per hour, increasing to eight by afternoon. High temperatures will range from fifty-three to sixty-six. Monday sees the swell picking up to six to nine feet with mostly cloudy skies and lighter southwest winds. Water will still be in that same fifty-four to fifty-five degree range. Down in Santa Cruz County, you're looking at five to eight foot surf today with mostly cloudy skies and slightly warmer water temps in the fifty-six to fifty-seven degree range. North winds will start light at four miles per hour before increasing to eight. Expect highs in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Monday brings some directional splitting in the swell, with northwest-facing beaches picking up six to nine foot waves while south-facing beaches will see just three to six footers. Partly cloudy skies and southwest winds increasing from three to eight miles per hour. Finally, in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, today is the smallest swell zone in our forecast with three to five foot waves, partly cloudy skies, and the warmest water temps of the bunch at fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Winds pick up a bit here, starting at four miles per hour and reaching ten by afternoon, with highs in the upper fifties to mid-sixties. Monday follows a similar pattern with directional swell differences, northwest-facing breaks seeing five to eight feet while south-facing beaches offer two to four footers. Partly cloudy skies continue with southwest winds increasing from four to nine miles per hour. Overall, it's a solid weekend for Northern California surfing with consistent swell and light winds. Water temps are cool but manageable, and no thunderstorms are expected anywhere in the forecast area. Remember that Beach Hazards Statement through tonight, and have fun out there. 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.

3. maj 2026 - 2 min
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