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Category:Southern California Long Range Surf Forecast

Forecast has building NW windswell, pulses of S-SW swell, some weak tropical energy and Sir Edward will rule them all.
By on May 17, 2012 @ 2:24 pm

We will have rideable waves through the weekend and even a few pockets of clean conditions but overall it looks like a consistent eddy pattern is settling in, so expect all the fun that it usually brings.

S-SW swell mix peaks on Tuesday and then slowly winds down through the week replaced by local windswell and smaller Southern Hemi swells.
By on May 14, 2012 @ 11:34 pm

Peaking S swell fades slowly over the next few days while more local windswell and even some more Southern Hemi swell keeps things lively. Heck we even have a shot at some tropical swell later this week.

Forecast looks good for the weekend…better winds, nice beach weather, and playful waves on tap. Bigger S-SSW swell hits as start next week.
By on May 10, 2012 @ 4:17 pm

The Southern Hemi keeps things surfable through the weekend while the weather gets nice. The new S-SSW swell is set to fill in slowly through Sunday and peak through early next week. More SPAC energy in the long-range too.

Decent weather and a string of S-SW swells keep us surfing through mid-week before Spring-y conditions return and cool us off.
By on May 7, 2012 @ 9:57 pm

The weather is supposed to warm up as some playful S-SW energy holds through most of the week. New NW windswell and a bit more eddyish conditions start up on Thursday and hold into the weekend.

Combo of WNW-NW windswell, S-SW swell, and on and light eddy conditions continue to dominate the forecast.
By on May 3, 2012 @ 5:57 pm

We are settling into a pretty typical springtime pattern with swirly eddy winds, lots of life of in the South Pacific and steady local windswell to help cross it up.

Forecast says springtime weather settles in and plans on sticking around for a while.
By on April 30, 2012 @ 4:36 pm

After a couple of nice weekend days the local weather finally found the clutch and has shifted us into the more standard springtime weather. Swellwise there is going to plenty of windswell and more Southern Hemi through at least the middle of May.

Forecasts are calling for bigger swell, cleaner conditions, and what is looking like solid weekend of surf.
By on April 26, 2012 @ 10:01 pm

Mix of S-SW swells move in from the SPAC and combo up with some steady WNW-NW energy coming from local windswell and a few close-by North Pacific storms while weather steadily improves.

Forecast shows a little rain through midweek but then things dry out and the swell builds as we head toward the weekend.
By on April 23, 2012 @ 9:23 pm

Funky spring storm keeps things damp through Wed-Thurs…but new swell and better weather fills back in on Friday and holds through the weekend.

Nice weather and fun swell mix on tap for the weekend with bigger swells setting up out the back.
By on April 19, 2012 @ 4:56 pm

Expect playful sized swell combo as we head into Friday and Saturday with some smaller, cooler surf on tap for Sunday and Monday. Stronger storms are brewing in both the NPAC and SPAC…looks like the end of next week could be fun.

Long-Range Forecast is calling for a few days of playful combo swell, nice beach weather, and plenty of reasons to get wet.
By on April 16, 2012 @ 9:56 pm

Mix of nice weather and a steady stream of both WNW-NW swells and S-SW energy from the SPAC will likely keep us in the water most of the week.

The forecast is calling for a tough couple of days, but then cleaner conditions with more S and WNW leftovers
By on April 12, 2012 @ 5:37 pm

First off, Adam is taking care of some family business this weekend and roaming the open range, so Austin here taking over the forecast for the weekend. With that said… a terrible start to the weekend with stormy swell picking up out of the W-NW and plenty of wind to boot. Onshores stick around through Saturday causing more problems, but then things start to clear up. Early next week the clouds part, the winds die and leftover swell prevales with consistent S-SSW continuing to bring fun surf to the region. More S-SSW and W-WNW on the way as well.

Forecast is showing that the North Pacific isn’t ready to call it quits yet and there is still some life in the SPAC.
By on April 9, 2012 @ 7:37 pm

Shots of W-WNW and S-SW swell move in over the next few days but the weather gets funky Tuesday night and we will likely be looking and spring rain through most of the week.