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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Saturday at Blacks

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Beach. This morning it's looking clean with waves

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around 3 to 4 plus feet. Conditions remain clean

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until late morning when they shift to fair as

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the wind picks up slightly to sideshore at 3

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miles per hour. By noon, expect choppy conditions

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as the wind turns onshore at 7 miles per hour.

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Best time to ride is at 8 a .m. with a four -foot

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outgoing high tide when the southwest swell is

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one and a half feet at 18 seconds and the offshore

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wind is one mile per hour. The first high tide

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on Saturday will be five feet at 7 a .m. followed

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by a one and a half foot low tide at one. The

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nearshore buoy in Scripps in La Jolla reads 68

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degrees for the water temperature. Expect clean

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conditions with waves around 3 to 4 feet on Sunday,

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ideal for catching a barrel early in the day.

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Monday maintains similar size but offers consistent

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clean faces throughout, making it a great option.

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On Tuesday, conditions remain clean with 3 to

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4 feet, but a slight shift in wind may bring

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more fair conditions later in the day. You can

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