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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY- NW swell continued to drop through the day today. Good spots continued to see shoulder-head high waves while standouts were still holding sets in the head high to a couple feet overhead range. NW winds picked up though so exposed spots saw a bit more onshore flow.
BRIEF OUTLOOK:
New back to back pulses of NW swell. Check the forecast for details!
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY- A slowly fading WNW groundswell was still good for waist-chest+ waves at lots of spots on Tuesday while top breaks hit head high on sets. Winds stayed on the light side and conditions were mainly clean for most of the day.
BRIEF OUTLOOK:
Waves continue to wind down into midweek then a new run of WNW swell moves in for the second half of the week. Conditions still look good then too. Check the forecast for details!
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