El Porto Surf Report
Good morning from El Porto in El Segundo, where we're looking at a classic small-wave setup that's definitely manageable if you know what you're doing. We're talking one to three foot faces right now, driven by a south-southwest swell that's rolling in at about one foot with a sixteen second period. There's some minor west-facing short period energy mixing in there too, so if you're a longboarder or you specialize in small waves, this is your playground this morning. The best part? The wind is working with us. We've got light offshore conditions coming from the south at two to nine miles per hour with gusts reaching up to eleven. That means glassy, clean faces through the mid-morning hours if this holds steady. However, keep an eye out because winds could shift onshore later in the day, which would turn things sloppy pretty quick. Tide-wise, we're in a rising pattern right now heading toward high tide around four twenty-five in the morning local time, where we'll see about six and a half feet. If you're looking for steeper, more defined faces at El Porto, you'll want to time this for the outgoing tide. Currently we're sitting in that mid-cycle range, so conditions are decent but not ideal. The low tide won't hit until ten thirty-three in the morning at just point seven feet. Water temperature is sitting at about sixty degrees, so you're definitely going to want that three-two millimeter full suit. Don't forget your SPF fifty either because we've got clear skies overhead and absolutely zero chance of rain today. Daytime temperatures should climb to around sixty to sixty-five degrees. Here's the real talk about El Porto. This break absolutely shines when you've got WNW or NW swells in that three to six foot range on a low-to-mid tide with proper offshore winds. What we're dealing with today is a summer south swell that works better on the outer bar where you'll find some playful walls. Just avoid the crowded inside peaks. Word of warning though, weekends get absolutely packed here, so if you're planning to come out, get there before dawn. We're talking serious crowds. Watch out for the hazards. There are strong currents and rip tides that deserve respect. Low tide brings urchins and rocks into play, so mind your step. Also remember we're literally near LA Airport, so jet noise is just part of the ambiance here. Looking ahead at the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours, that swell is holding small at one to two feet from the south-southwest. Winds should stay light and southerly early in the day with potential pickup in the afternoon. Tides repeat their cycle tomorrow with similar timing. If this ends up being too small or too mushy for your style, you've got options nearby. Leo Carrillo is about twenty miles north showing similar one foot SSW conditions. Santa Monica Pier is less than a mile away if you want something mushier and more forgiving. The bottom line? Conditions are marginal but absolutely rideable for folks who know the break. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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