Saturday, November 6, 2010

10/6 Report and prediction

Saturday 6 November 2010

Report: After near-epic (only issue was the drained-out low tide, which filled in sufficiently before dark) OH freight-train barrels last night, we have smaller conditions plagued by N-NNW winds putting a little side-chop on it. More South-facing and protected breaks will hold the best waves today, but even exposed beaches may produce decent surf as well.

Prediction: The groundswell should continue, in some form, through today and into tomorrow. We are likely looking at continued North winds for the remainder of today. Winds currently look like they should take a more NNW-NW tilt tomorrow. Extreme tides are running, so you will have to strike a balance between lots and little water. Monitor sources of local weather for up-to-date wind reports and predictions.

Extended Forecast: Significantly smaller leftovers on Monday, possibly with more-favorable NW winds. Again, monitor sources of local weather for up-to-date wind reports and predictions. Check back here (first reference the Surf News section, above, since I can get updates posted there much quicker) for and update late-weekend or early work-week.

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