The mix of S-SW swell will continue on Wednesday. Most of the energy will be leftovers from earlier in the week but a new SW swell (200-220) will begin moving in throughout the day and we will continue to see some background NW windswell.
Most exposed spots will see surf in the waist-chest-high range. Standout S-SW facing spots, mostly through Northern San Diego and a few breaks sprinkled around Central County will have some chest-shoulder-high sets. There may be a few bigger sets at SW standouts by the end of the day if it stays clean enough to pick them out.
Winds will shift back to our more normal pattern on Wednesday. We will have light and variable morning conditions with just a touch of S-SW eddy flow. Look for NW winds around 10-14 knots by the afternoon. Overcast skies at first and then clear skies burning through around midday.
I would keep an eye on the eddy circulation in the morning. There may be a little texture/crumble at the more exposed spots. You can probably dodge it by hitting up spots with some protection, like high cliffs, better positioning, or kelp — or something similar that knocks the wind down. There isn’t a lot to break up the swell so look for the best shape at points and reefs with the good sandbars being a decent, but not great backup.
http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-06-09/sports/sdnn-san-diego-surf-forecast-wednesday-2#ixzz0I6T7O6Px&D
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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