El Porto Surf Report
El Porto is looking pretty fun right now if you're willing to work for it. We're talking chest to head high potential with some genuinely clean windows today. Surfline's showing two to three feet officially, but the broader region has waist to shoulder high stuff going, and some of the winter setups are pushing head high. The swell is a three point six foot, eleven second setup rolling in from two fifty nine degrees, mixed with some NW energy. It's decent power, but heads up—beachbreaks chop things up, so you'll get some broken up shape mixed in there. Here's the good news: the wind is light easterly and offshore right now, running just one to two knots. That's cleaning everything up nicely. Air temps are sitting around sixty-two to sixty-four degrees, partly cloudy skies, so you're not going to freeze your face off on the beach. All pretty benign overall. Now, the tide game is important here because El Porto is a sand-driven beachbreak. It's constantly shifting. We've got a rising tide heading toward a high around four fifty-three PM at three point zero two feet, and another high later at eleven eighteen PM at five point six four feet. The thing is, beachbreaks like this usually perform best somewhere in the middle of the tide cycle rather than getting weird at extreme lows or extreme highs. So watch where the sandbars set up today—the best peaks are going to follow those formations, and they might move around depending on what the tide and swell angle are doing. For gear, grab a three two millimeter full suit. Water's running between fifty-four and fifty-nine degrees depending on where you check, so you'll definitely want thermal protection. Booties are optional unless you run cold. For your board, an all-rounder shortboard or a hybrid fish works great in this range. The waves are going to be a touch bumpy and in that two to four foot sweet spot. The real window here is sooner rather than later. Hit it this morning into early afternoon while that offshore wind is still holding. Once afternoon wind picks up or any sea breeze builds, the shape deteriorates fast. Fair warning though: El Porto is popular. It's a well-known LA beachbreak, so even on average days it gets busy. When conditions are this clean and rideable, expect company. Hunt for the cleanest sandbar-defined peaks—they'll be the ones with the most shape. Tide and swell angle will shift things around, so scan the lineup before you paddle out and figure out where the juice is. If you're an intermediate or better surfer, you've got a solid session ahead. Beginners might find it a little choppy and crowd-heavy, but it's doable. Advanced surfers will appreciate the cleanliness of the morning window. Bottom line: get out there before the afternoon turns it onshore. You've got a good three to four hour window starting now. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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