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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
SATURDAY – Large NW groundswell charges North-Central CA today where it mixes with a smaller mid-period WNW-NW swell and tiny SW groundswell. Many of the North Hemi exposed spots of the region are well overhead. Good spots that can handle it offered double-triple overhead+ sets as certain deepwater big-wave breaks were even larger with 20-30'+ faces on sets.

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The solid NW groundswell will ease very slowly over Sunday and the first half of next week...
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SATURDAY – New NW groundswell is building into Southern CA today where it mixes with a mid-period WNW-NW swell and small SW groundswell. The better NW exposed spots of the region are currently holding sets around the chest-head high range. Furthermore, surface conditions have been clean all morning for most areas and even into this early afternoon.

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NW groundswell will continue to show over Sunday and into next week with fun-size sets at the better...
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