Thursday, October 27, 2022

UPDATED FORECAST 10-27 - FIRST SIG NW SWELL OF SEASON TO COME

 Decent size northwest swell to continue for N Cal through the next five days or so until a bigger swell train moves in.   Early this AM swell is about 7 @12 Bay Area, closer to 9@12 north of Bodega.  Swell direction pretty steep angle at 315 deg.   Look for a new nw swell to come in on Friday at 6-8 ft @16 seconds, pushing up to 9-11ft at 15 sec on Saturday.   Remaining decent into Sunday at 7-9ft.   Biggest north of Bodega Bay.   Best winds look likely tomorrow with light nw flow, stronger winds again Sat through Monday - although AM winds might trend offshore nearshore.  Meanwhile, a large storm system in the Gulf of AK coming out of the Aleutians is pushing east and will stall over the weekend up near British Columbia.  At the same time a Pacific High will dive SE alongside it and the combo will push a very long, strong fetch of winds and 311 degree swell our way for late Monday into Tuesday.  This will likely be our first real swell of the season with deepwater swell heights on order 14-18ft - perhaps pushing 20ft north of Bodega Bay.  More on this late Sunday or Early Monday as things become clearer.   Weather wise, high pressure is lingering around us, but the overall trend out in the Pac is bias towards low pressure.  Eventually we should start to see some rain chances increase by early November - but the models have been hinting at a pattern change for two weeks now and the ridge of high pressure has remained tough.  Dust off the guns for next weeks swell.  Cya in the water.  

Friday, October 21, 2022

UPDATED FORECAST 10-21 - STORM DOOR OPENS A BIT.....

 N PAC getting active and current swell will fade into the weekend.   Might get some rain north of Sonoma - biggest thing through the weekend will be the northwest winds - they're going to rage and kick up a pretty strong wind swell.  Northwest swell will stay medium size through the weekend - 4-7 ft - 11-12 sec stuff.  NOAA is showing a south swell - 2 ft at 18-20 seconds - but not sure I'm buying it to show much north of Santa Cruz due to the very strong headwinds it will run into coming up the coast.  Next week more weather on and off - and looking ahead seeing some potentially very large northwest swells to close out October.  Check back for details on that!   Should be plenty of waves around - just know your spots and check your winds!   Cya in the water!   

Monday, October 10, 2022

UPDATED FORECAST OCT 10TH

The week ahead stays on the small side with a few notables:

South swell will continue most of the week at 2-3ft at 17-18 seconds.  Fading Thursday.  

Northwest swell continues on the smaller side - look for an uptick Tuesday at 7-9 ft @9 sec, Wednesday 5-7ft @10 seconds - fading some into the weekend.   Bigger north, smaller Bay Area south.  

Winds are going to crank up today/tonight over the outer northern waters and southern outer waters - so look for some bump and janky conditions at breaks open to the wind/waves.  Wind should fade some into mid week, but then look to ratchet back up again by the weekend.   Nearshore winds might be lighter or trend offshore some mornings - since we do have a dry weather system heading into the Great Basin to give us some offshore flow - but it will be light.  Fire danger remains low, coast should still see fog and drizzle.   No change in the weather pattern or surf pattern until mid to later October when models are hinting at a pattern shift - hopefully this blocking high pressure will vacate the region.   We should start seeing some bigger fall waves later in October either way.   

Cya in the water.