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El Porto Surf Report brings you the latest daily surf conditions straight from El Porto in Manhattan Beach, California. Stay ahead of the waves with real-time updates on swell size, tide changes, water temperature, wind direction, and crowd conditions at one of Southern California’s most iconic surf breaks. Whether you’re a local surfer planning your morning session or a visitor looking to catch the perfect wave, this podcast delivers everything you need to know before paddling out. Tune in every day for quick, reliable surf forecasts and insider tips that keep you connected to the El Porto lineup. https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode El Porto Surf Report Waist to Shoulder High Waves Today Light Wind Best Early Morning Session cover

El Porto Surf Report Waist to Shoulder High Waves Today Light Wind Best Early Morning Session

Good morning, here's what's happening at El Porto. We're looking at waist to shoulder high waves with occasional head-high sets when the better pulses come through. This is classic El Porto territory – a straight-up Northwest swell magnet that's been picking up size before a lot of the other South Bay breaks. Current readings show around three to four feet of rideable surf, driven by that main NW energy we've been tracking. The period's sitting around twelve seconds, which gives these waves a decent punch. The thing about El Porto is you get more power than elegance. When the sandbars line up, it's genuinely fun. When they don't, you're looking at chunky, closeout-prone conditions in a packed lineup. That's just the nature of this beachbreak. Right now we're in mid to high tide territory at about five point six feet, with light onshore wind coming from the south-southwest. Water temperature is holding around sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there. Here's the thing about El Porto – it really shines when conditions align just right. You want that northwest to west-northwest swell angle, light east or east-northeast offshore wind, and ideally a dropping or mid tide. That's your sweet spot. The fall and winter months are traditionally best, but this spot stays rideable year-round. One heads up: the sandbars here shift constantly. What worked yesterday might not work today. Same goes for the crowds. El Porto is one of the most popular breaks in North Manhattan Beach, so even average days pull a solid lineup. If you're serious about getting quality waves, your best play is heading out early, catching it before the wind turns onshore and before the masses paddle out. Watch for closeouts if the swell comes too straight in, and be aware that after heavy runoff or rain, pollution can be flagged as a hazard. The marine layer is probably hanging around this morning, but the sun should burn through later if conditions cooperate. Bottom line: expect fun but imperfect beachbreak energy. Best shape is going to be early when the wind's cooperating. Go early, find a sandbar with defined peaks, and you'll have yourself a solid session. It's not guaranteed to be perfect, but it's good enough to get wet. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21. mai 2026 - 2 min
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El Porto Surf Report Today: 3-4 Foot Waves, Best Conditions Early Morning Before Onshore Wind

Good morning, here's what's going on at El Porto today. We're looking at a fun, rideable beachbreak with moderate size that's best suited for anyone riding a performance groveler, shortboard, or funboard depending on your skill level and wherever the sand decides to cooperate. You're looking at waves in the three to four foot range, waist to shoulder high, with a swell sitting around three point four feet at twelve seconds. The wind is light at about two knots with some onshore influence creeping in, and the tide is running about five point six feet. Here's the thing about El Porto—it's a NW swell magnet, so when other South Bay spots are looking small, this place tends to light up. You're dealing with a chunky NW swell mix right now that's got enough juice to be fun but not so much that it'll overwhelm you. Early on, expect some jumbled texture, but any offshore wind should help groom things out. Just know that as the afternoon rolls around, those onshores are going to roughen up the face a bit. The real wildcard here is the sandbar situation. El Porto's a beachbreak, which means quality really depends on where those bars are positioned, what the tide's doing, the wind direction, and whether you can find a section without constant closeouts. It's a bit of a lottery, but when it lines up, it's genuinely fun. If you're heading out, your best window is early morning. That's when you'll catch cleaner conditions, lighter wind, less surface chop, and the best chance of finding organized peaks. The wind should stay relatively light early, so there might be another solid window before the afternoon onshore really takes over. You'll mostly be looking at lefts and rights here. The shape is going to be peaky, fast, and often sectiony. Some waves will be clean fun, others will be a bit messy depending on the sand. Just know that if it's working, the crowd's probably going to show up too. For your wetsuit, a three two fullsuit is going to be your safest call. Water temp is sitting around sixty-four degrees, so most surfers will be comfortable in that thickness. If you run cold or you're planning a longer session, you might want to bring a hood or go thicker, but a three two should handle it fine for most people. Definitely bring some sun protection though. Keep in mind that closeouts are pretty common at El Porto, currents can be noticeable, and crowds can get heavy when it's firing. The sandbars shift regularly too, so the best peak today might not be the best peak tomorrow. The bottom line is this: if you want fun, accessible South Bay surf with some real energy and size, El Porto's worth checking out. Get out early before the onshore wind and the crowd build up, grab a rideable beachbreak that should deliver some solid moments, and just accept that it probably won't be glassy perfection unless everything lines up just right. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. mai 2026 - 3 min
episode El Porto Surf Report Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners This Morning Golden Hour Conditions cover

El Porto Surf Report Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners This Morning Golden Hour Conditions

# 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.

5. mai 2026 - 3 min
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El Porto Surf Report Today Small Waves Perfect for Beginners and Longboarders with Clean Offshore Winds

Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today, and honestly, if you're looking for a mellow, fun session, you picked the right beach. We're looking at small, playful waves in the one to three foot range, so think knee to waist high. The primary swell is a nice, clean one footer with a thirteen to fifteen second period coming up from the south-southwest, and there's a secondary boost from the west that's keeping things consistent. This is textbook small wave territory, which means longboarders and beginners are going to have an absolute field day out there. The wind is doing us a solid right now. We've got light offshore flow from the northwest to west, which means the faces are nicely groomed with minimal chop. You're looking at clean, rippable conditions that are perfect for carving and flowing rather than fighting a bumpy, wind-blown mess. Water temperature is running in that cool to mild sweet spot, high fifties to low sixties, so grab your three-two wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around mid-sixties with partly cloudy skies and just a light ocean haze, so nothing dramatic on the beach side of things. Now, here's where timing matters. We're currently sitting near high tide at about six point eight feet. At this level, the waves are softer and more forgiving, breaking a bit further out over the sandbars. But here's the thing, as the tide drops into the afternoon and early evening, you're going to see the waves get slightly more defined and punchy, especially if you head toward the jetties. So if you're a beginner or you just want easy, stress-free waves, paddle out now or early afternoon. If you've got intermediate chops and you want a bit more shape and response to your turns, save it for late afternoon when that low tide window opens up. El Porto's setup is pretty welcoming today. The north end near the rivermouth area is serving up those long, turtle bowl peelers that just peel and peel, perfect for loggers. The central beach has scattered, friendly peaks that dance with the tide, and the south end toward the jetties can get a little hollower when conditions align, but today's small swell keeps everything mellow. Crowd-wise, you're looking at moderate to light with mostly longboarders, learners, and a few shortboarders who've accepted that today's not about massive airs. The vibe is family-friendly and skill-building oriented. For your board choice, seriously consider a longboard or mini-log if you've got one. This is glide weather. A shortboard works if you're comfortable in softer, slower conditions, but there's no shame in grabbing the big board and just enjoying smooth, easy turns. Couple quick safety notes. Watch for the peeling right-handers near the southern jetties and be cool with the locals who know that area well. Keep an eye on rip currents near the channels as the tide drops, and obviously wear your leash and maybe a rash guard if you're sensitive to seawater chafing. Bottom line, El This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

4. mai 2026 - 3 min
episode El Porto Surf Report Small Waves Offshore Wind Perfect for Longboarders This Morning cover

El Porto Surf Report Small Waves Offshore Wind Perfect for Longboarders This Morning

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.

3. mai 2026 - 4 min
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