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1:59 PM EST
WSW @
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35°F
53°-56°F
06:46 AM/04:36 PM
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| | 11/19 | 12:17 am | 3.91 ft | HIGH | | | 11/19 | 06:05 am | 0.46 ft | LOW | | | 11/19 | 12:32 pm | 4.30 ft | HIGH | | | 11/19 | 07:03 pm | 0.14 ft | LOW | | More Tide Info |
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Hey, this is Kurt with the report for Wednesday afternoon at 12:40 PM. 2-3 ft - thigh to waist high and poor+ conditions.
PM Regional Overview: NNE windswell continues this afternoon. Some breaks are a little deep/fat with the midday high tide. Conditions are semi clean with steady NW winds. Looks like some fun ones sweeping down the beach at the better exposed breaks.
AM Report:
Semi clean NNE windswell moving down the beach this morning with steady NNW winds. Sideshore NNE windswell sweeping down the beach this morning with gusty NNW winds for the state. Expect NNE windswell to continue for today with winds becoming more NW later in the day -- Check the Surfline forecast for details.
THURSDAY:
1-2’ fading NE windswell leftovers.
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