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Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Small to Mid Sized Swell Building Energy

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Good evening, this is your Northern California surf zone forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, June 16th and 17th. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 5 AM Thursday, and a Coastal Flood Advisory continues through 5 AM Wednesday. Please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Starting up north in Sonoma and Marin County, we're looking at three to six foot surf on Tuesday with mostly cloudy conditions and patchy fog. Temperatures will range from 54 to 72 degrees with light south winds at four miles per hour. The water temperature data is currently unavailable, so check with local beach services for that info. Tides will bottom out at minus 1.9 feet in the morning around 7 AM, peak at nearly five feet in the early afternoon, dip again to 2.9 feet in the evening, and reach a high tide of 6.8 feet just before midnight. Wednesday's outlook shows conditions picking up with surf reaching five to eight feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, similar temperatures in the mid-50s to low 70s, and a slightly stronger south-southeast wind at six miles per hour. Moving down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Tuesday brings four to seven foot waves with water temperatures holding steady between 53 and 57 degrees. Mostly cloudy weather and light southwest winds at five miles per hour will set the tone. Highs reach the mid-50s to low 70s. Wednesday follows a similar pattern with five to eight foot surf and a slightly stronger south wind at nine miles per hour. Santa Cruz County's beaches show four to seven foot surf on Tuesday, the warmest water temperatures of the forecast at 56 to 57 degrees, and the nicest temperatures overall with highs reaching 59 to 82 degrees. Light southwest winds at three miles per hour will keep things mellow. Wednesday maintains four to seven foot conditions with mostly cloudy skies and nine mile per hour south winds. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, we've got the smallest surf of the region with three to five foot waves on Tuesday. Water temperatures hover right around 59 degrees, and partly cloudy skies give way to mostly cloudy conditions Wednesday. Highs range from 59 to 77 degrees Tuesday and 59 to 74 degrees Wednesday. Winds remain light but increase to nine miles per hour by Wednesday afternoon. Overall, this is a fun small to mid-sized swell window with building energy Wednesday. No thunderstorm activity is expected anywhere along the coast, so it's a clean weather pattern. Stay aware of those tidal swings particularly Wednesday when high tides reach over six feet in several areas. Check with local beach authorities before you go, and have a great couple of days in the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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episode Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Small to Mid Sized Swell Building Energy artwork

Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Small to Mid Sized Swell Building Energy

Good evening, this is your Northern California surf zone forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday, June 16th and 17th. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 5 AM Thursday, and a Coastal Flood Advisory continues through 5 AM Wednesday. Please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Starting up north in Sonoma and Marin County, we're looking at three to six foot surf on Tuesday with mostly cloudy conditions and patchy fog. Temperatures will range from 54 to 72 degrees with light south winds at four miles per hour. The water temperature data is currently unavailable, so check with local beach services for that info. Tides will bottom out at minus 1.9 feet in the morning around 7 AM, peak at nearly five feet in the early afternoon, dip again to 2.9 feet in the evening, and reach a high tide of 6.8 feet just before midnight. Wednesday's outlook shows conditions picking up with surf reaching five to eight feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies, similar temperatures in the mid-50s to low 70s, and a slightly stronger south-southeast wind at six miles per hour. Moving down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Tuesday brings four to seven foot waves with water temperatures holding steady between 53 and 57 degrees. Mostly cloudy weather and light southwest winds at five miles per hour will set the tone. Highs reach the mid-50s to low 70s. Wednesday follows a similar pattern with five to eight foot surf and a slightly stronger south wind at nine miles per hour. Santa Cruz County's beaches show four to seven foot surf on Tuesday, the warmest water temperatures of the forecast at 56 to 57 degrees, and the nicest temperatures overall with highs reaching 59 to 82 degrees. Light southwest winds at three miles per hour will keep things mellow. Wednesday maintains four to seven foot conditions with mostly cloudy skies and nine mile per hour south winds. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, we've got the smallest surf of the region with three to five foot waves on Tuesday. Water temperatures hover right around 59 degrees, and partly cloudy skies give way to mostly cloudy conditions Wednesday. Highs range from 59 to 77 degrees Tuesday and 59 to 74 degrees Wednesday. Winds remain light but increase to nine miles per hour by Wednesday afternoon. Overall, this is a fun small to mid-sized swell window with building energy Wednesday. No thunderstorm activity is expected anywhere along the coast, so it's a clean weather pattern. Stay aware of those tidal swings particularly Wednesday when high tides reach over six feet in several areas. Check with local beach authorities before you go, and have a great couple of days in the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Northern California Surf Forecast Monday Tuesday Beach Hazards Statement Coastal Flood Advisory Active

Welcome to your Northern and Central California Surf Zone Forecast. We're looking at a Beach Hazards Statement through Thursday morning and a Coastal Flood Advisory that runs through Wednesday at five AM. Let's break down what's coming your way this week. For Sonoma and Marin County coastal areas, Monday is shaping up with four to seven foot surf and mostly cloudy skies with some patchy fog. Temperatures will range from fifty four to seventy two degrees under light southwest winds at two to four miles per hour. The tides are fairly active, with a low of negative one point nine feet in the early morning around six eighteen AM, followed by a high of four point eight feet in the early afternoon. Things get even more dramatic later with another low around six PM and a notable high of seven feet just after eleven PM. Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, expect slightly smaller surf at three to five feet on Monday. Water temperatures are a crisp fifty four to fifty five degrees. Highs will reach fifty six to seventy four degrees with similar wind patterns. The tidal action remains consistent with the northern areas. Over in Santa Cruz County, surfers should be stoked to see four to seven foot waves Monday morning. Water temps here are a bit warmer at fifty five to fifty eight degrees, and you're looking at a warmer high of fifty nine to eighty three degrees. Winds stay light out of the west at three miles per hour. The tides follow that same pattern we're seeing elsewhere along the coast. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, three to five foot surf is on the menu for Monday with partly cloudy conditions and about fifty nine degrees of water temperature. Highs reach fifty nine to seventy eight degrees with southwest winds increasing to eight miles per hour as the day progresses. Now let's look ahead to Tuesday. Sonoma and Marin will see a slight uptick to five to eight foot surf while staying mostly cloudy. San Francisco and San Mateo bump up to three to six feet. Santa Cruz holds steady at four to seven feet, and Monterey Bay remains at three to five feet. Water temperatures stay consistent, and conditions remain thunderstorm free across the board. With the Beach Hazards Statement in effect and the Coastal Flood Advisory continuing, be sure to check with your local authorities on any potential beach closures before heading out. Stay safe and have a great session. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Northern California Surf Forecast Sunday Monday June 15 16 Coastal Flood Advisory Beach Hazards

Good morning, this is your Northern California surf forecast for Sunday and Monday, June 15th and 16th. A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect through 3 AM Tuesday, with a Beach Hazards Statement extending from 3 AM Sunday through 3 AM Wednesday for all areas. Starting in Sonoma and Marin County, expect four to seven foot surf on Sunday with partly cloudy skies and patchy fog. Temperatures will range from the mid-50s to low 70s with light southeast winds at 8 miles per hour. Water temperature information is currently unavailable. Tides will range from a low of negative 1.6 feet in the early morning to a high of 7 feet late evening. By Monday, conditions remain similar with the same four to seven foot swell, mostly cloudy skies, and slightly warmer temperatures reaching the upper 70s. Winds will be minimal at just 2 miles per hour from the southwest. Moving south to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Sunday brings three to six foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions and patchy fog. High temperatures will reach 55 to 75 degrees with south winds at 9 miles per hour. Water temperatures are a cool 54 to 55 degrees. Monday sees a slight increase in swell to four to seven feet, with mostly cloudy skies persisting and temperatures climbing to 57 to 75 degrees. Santa Cruz County will see similar three to six foot surf on Sunday with mostly cloudy skies and patchy fog. Temperatures there are warmer, ranging from 59 to 80 degrees, with southeast winds initially at 6 miles per hour, increasing to 9 miles per hour. Water temperatures hover between 54 and 56 degrees. By Monday, expect four to seven foot waves, mostly cloudy conditions, and even warmer temperatures between 60 and 83 degrees with lighter southwest winds at 4 miles per hour. Finally, in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Sunday brings three to five foot surf under mostly cloudy skies with patchy fog. Temperatures range from 59 to 73 degrees with south winds starting at 3 miles per hour and increasing to 9 miles per hour by afternoon. Water temperatures sit around a pleasant 59 degrees. Monday maintains the three to five foot swell with mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures between 60 and 78 degrees, with west winds progressing from 2 to 8 miles per hour. No thunderstorms are expected across any area through Monday. Remember to check with local authorities regarding potential beach closures due to the ongoing coastal flood advisory. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

14 de jun de 20262 min
episode Northern California Surf Forecast: 6 to 9 Foot Waves Saturday, Light Winds and Coastal Flood Advisory Through Tuesday artwork

Northern California Surf Forecast: 6 to 9 Foot Waves Saturday, Light Winds and Coastal Flood Advisory Through Tuesday

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf forecast for Saturday and Sunday, June 15th and 16th. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where things are looking pretty solid. Saturday's bringing six to nine foot faces with partly cloudy skies and some patchy fog rolling through. Temperatures will range from the mid-50s to nearly 80 degrees depending on where you are along the coast. Winds are light, starting out of the southeast at nine miles per hour and then easing down to six. We've got a low tide early morning at 4:39 AM, then a high around noon at 4.4 feet. Another low hits around 4 PM before that evening high tide climbs to 6.9 feet at 10:20 PM. Sunday looks a bit smaller with four to seven foot waves, mostly cloudy with patchy fog, and similar light southeast winds at 8 miles per hour. Temperatures stay consistent in the mid to upper 50s. That low tide shifts to 5:28 AM, with the high coming around 12:54 PM. Heading down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Saturday's got four to seven foot surf with water temps hovering around 53 to 54 degrees. Partly cloudy with some fog, highs in the upper 50s to 80 degrees, and light south winds at 9 miles per hour. The tide pattern's identical to Sonoma and Marin. Sunday follows suit with similar conditions, four to seven footers and mostly cloudy skies. Santa Cruz County is looking good on Saturday with five to eight foot waves, mostly cloudy, water temps between 53 and 56 degrees, and highs reaching the low 80s. South winds at 8 miles per hour. The tide low is 4:05 AM, high at 10:51 AM, another low at 2:50 PM, and evening high at 9:15 PM. Sunday drops to four to seven feet with the low tide moving to 4:54 AM. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Saturday offers three to six foot faces, partly cloudy with patchy fog, around 59 degree water temps, and highs in the upper 50s to mid-70s. Light southwest winds start at just 2 miles per hour before increasing to 9. The tide low's at 4:05 AM with highs at 10:51 AM and 9:15 PM. Sunday brings four to seven foot waves with those southwest winds picking up to 10 miles per hour by the afternoon. Important heads up for everyone: there's a Coastal Flood Advisory in effect from 7 PM Saturday through 3 AM Tuesday for all these zones. Additionally, a Beach Hazards Statement is active from 3 AM Sunday through 3 AM Wednesday. Please check with your local authorities about any potential beach closures before you head out. No thunderstorms are expected through the weekend, so you're looking at pretty clean conditions overall. Get out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Northern California Surf Forecast June 12-13: Six to Ten Foot Waves Expected Friday and Saturday

Good morning surfers, this is your Northern California surf forecast for Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County where northwest facing beaches are looking pretty solid. Friday is shaping up nicely with six to ten foot waves, while southwest facing breaks will be running smaller at three to six feet. Saturday the swell pulls back just a touch, with northwest shores holding six to nine footers and southwest exposures dropping to three to five feet. Both days will be partly cloudy with no thunderstorms in sight. Friday's high hits around 55 to 81 degrees depending on your location, with light southeast winds at five miles per hour. Saturday stays mild with highs from 54 to 79, and winds bump up slightly to nine miles per hour before backing down to six by evening. Over in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, you're looking at six to nine foot surf on Friday with water temps hovering around a chilly 52 to 53 degrees. Expect partly cloudy conditions with some patchy fog rolling in. Highs will range from 56 to 82 degrees with southeast winds at eleven miles per hour, easing to nine. Saturday the swell backs off to four to seven feet, mostly cloudy skies with more patchy fog developing. Temperatures climb slightly to 57 to 80 degrees under south winds at nine miles per hour. Down in Santa Cruz County, Friday brings five to eight foot waves on northwest facing beaches with three to five footers on the southwest side. Water temperatures are warmer here, sitting between 53 and 58 degrees. It'll be mostly cloudy with patchy fog, and highs reaching 59 to 87 degrees. South winds stay mellow at eight miles per hour. Saturday's swell settles into the four to seven foot range, still mostly cloudy with patchy fog sticking around. Temperatures moderate to 59 to 83 degrees with the same light south winds. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Friday's bringing four to seven foot waves under partly cloudy skies with water temps around 59 degrees. Highs will be 60 to 80 degrees with light southwest winds starting at just two miles per hour before picking up to eight. Saturday pulls back to three to six footers in partly cloudy conditions with patchy fog. Highs settle at 60 to 78 degrees with southwest winds increasing from three to nine miles per hour. All zones are clear of thunderstorm activity, so you can focus on nothing but catching some quality waves. Remember to check with your local authorities about any potential beach closures before heading out. Get out there and enjoy! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

12 de jun de 20262 min