Corona del Mar Surf Report & Forecast

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Current Surf Conditions

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Condition Rating

LOTUS Forecast
FAIR

Surf Height

4-6FT+

Chest to 1ft overhead

LOTUS Forecast

Swell

3.1FT21s
S189º
2.6FT14s
S186º
0.4FT21s
WSW237º
LOTUS Forecast

Wind

9KTSWNW

12kts gusts, Onshore

Model Forecast
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Tide

3.3FT

Temperature

66°F

spotName Wind & Weather
62ºF

2mm wetsuit

Matt Kibby

North Orange County Forecast

Matt Kibby

Today

Building surf - long period and beachbreaks become drifty/walled again. Best at structured spots.

Afternoon Outlook: Pumping SSW (200-185) swell building all day. Still lully on the front end of the swell, shoulder-head high-overhead sets showing at times. Its powerful and fast when the sets work in, with strong current developing at most beachbreaks. Moderate SW PM onshore wind is keeping overall quality down.

Look for breaks that focus long period swell see overhead surf build in through the end of the day, running well overhead at standouts.

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Corona del Mar Surf Guide

When planning a surf trip to Orange County, the last spot anyone thinks of is the Corona Del Mar Jetty, just south of the Newport Harbor entrance. And for a good reason: the place hardly ever breaks. But when it does, it's second only to Newport Point on the perfect-o-meter.

Three critical elements are necessary for the Corona Del Mar Jetty to work well. First, you need a massive southwest swell -- at least double overhead at Newport. Second, a prevailing offshore wind is needed to hold... 
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