El Porto Surf Report
# El Porto Morning Glass Report Good morning, El Porto! It's just after five AM and the conditions are looking absolutely stellar for a relaxed, beginner-friendly session. We're talking small, clean waves in the one to two foot range with light offshore winds keeping everything glassy. Water temperature is hovering around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit or springy and you'll be golden. The swell is coming primarily from the west-northwest at nine to eleven second intervals, serving up some beautiful long peeling rights off the jetty. You'll also find softer walls further south that are perfect for nose-riding, cross-stepping, or just paddling into easy greens. While we're not expecting epic head-high barrels, this is pure SoCal summer joy. Sets are mostly inconsistent, hitting thigh to waist height, with the occasional rare outside set pushing up to two or three feet. Now let's talk tides. We're currently dropping from a morning high, and the tide will continue dropping until around two AM when we hit low tide at two-point-five feet. The incoming tide then builds through mid-morning, peaking at around nine AM with a height of five-point-five feet. This means right now through eleven AM is your prime window. The rising tide will be building shape and cleaning up the waves, so get out there before things go mushy and shallow later this afternoon. Speaking of timing, sunrise is at five-fifty AM, so you'll have some beautiful light to work with. The air temperature is currently in the low sixties but should climb nicely into the low seventies by afternoon under an overcast to mostly sunny sky. The wind situation is looking sweet. Light offshore winds from the west-northwest at five to ten knots are holding steady and keeping those faces pristine. This pattern should hold through noon, then swing to a light cross-on wind from the west at ten to fifteen knots by afternoon. Nothing dramatic, just gentle support for most of the morning. For logistics, the crowd is still light pre-dawn with just the early locals and longboarders filtering in. El Porto lot parking runs you about ten to fifteen bucks, and you can head south of the jetty for the longest rides. If you're shortboarding and want peakier lines, head north toward the main peak. The hazards are pretty standard for El Porto—rips are minimal in small surf, just watch for rocks at low tide and keep an eye out for the usual seals and kelp. No red tide reports, and visibility looks good. If El Porto isn't calling to you this morning, Manhattan Beach is serving up similar conditions just down the coast, and Leo Carrillo has a mellow one-foot southwest swell if you want a quieter alternative. Here's the bottom line: this is a six out of ten session that's pure fun for progression. The conditions won't blow your mind, but the clean, playable waves are exactly what you need for a good morning in the water. The winds are holding, so this could easily be an all-day go This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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