Moderate atmospheric river to impact far N Cal, Oregon, Washington through the weekend - rain line will likely not make it south of the Mendo/Sonoma border as annoying high pressure (what's up El Niño?) - hangs around the Great Basin and NE Pacific - keeping most of the rain to our north. From a swell production stand point, the machine is running and active as storms are lined up across the Pacific Basin. Small northwest swell around today - about 3-5 ft, along with some wind swell on the order of 5-7ft. Northwest winds are blowing over the outer waters, less so near shore. New northwest swell will build in overnight becoming 6-8ft@13 seconds for Friday, along with lighter winds, small chance of rain north of Bodega Bay. Swell fades Saturday, as a larger northwest swell fills in over the top pushing to 8-10ft for Sunday, bit smaller Monday. Winds look light southwest/south for the weekend. General swell direction for all these hits about 295 to 305 degrees. Bigger swells on the menu for the first part of December - more on that next week. Cya in the water.
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