Corona del Mar Surf Report & Forecast

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Current Surf Conditions

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Condition Rating

LOTUS Forecast
POOR TO FAIR

Surf Height

1-2FT

Knee to thigh

LOTUS Forecast

Swell

1.3FT11s
S177º
1.2FT14s
S189º
0.9FT9s
S177º
LOTUS Forecast

Wind

8KTSSSE

10kts gusts, Cross-shore

Model Forecast
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Tide

0.5FT

Temperature

71°F

spotName Wind & Weather
69ºF

1mm wetsuit

Kevin Wallis

North Orange County Forecast

Kevin Wallis

Today

Still some S wind crumble but bit cleaner than Fri. Surf trending up & becoming fun, esp evening

Dawn-10am: Swell from Elida creeps up with less NW windswell and overall less peaky than Fri. Drained out again early with the tide push through mid AM helping. Look for waist-chest high surf at the better spots, up to shoulder high at standouts.

Afternoon Outlook: We'll probably see the evening window as the cleanest of the day, and with more Elida swell moving in, that gives us a chance at the best conditions up with a little more surf in the chest-head high range.

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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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