We are at the start of a decent run of south swell for the next 7 days or so. Storm corridor down under New Zealand and just east of NZ is quite active with multiple storms this past week that will continue into next week. Current swell is fading today - 2@14 from 203. New NZ swell builds in late tomorrow 2@18 from around 195 followed by at least 3 more swells from the same general area and direction - about 190-195 degrees. All will come in around 2@at 18-20 seconds - with period dropping some by Monday/Tuesday of next week. Northwest winds will crank up starting Saturday night and last all the way through mid next week - typical for this time of year. Water temps very cold - low 50s SF and upper 40s north of Bodega Bay. Look for temps to drop further with all the wind in the forecast. Slight chance of rain today and tomorrow and then high pressure builds in for the duration of next week. Cya in the water.
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