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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Wednesday in Carlsbad.

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This morning it's looking clean with waves around

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2 to 3 feet. Conditions remain clean until about

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10 when they shift to fair as winds come onshore

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at 4 miles per hour. By noon, expect choppy conditions

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as winds increase to 9 miles per hour. The swell

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is a meter -based high south -southwest ground

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swell. Fast time to ride is at 7 a .m. with a

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four -foot high tide when the south -southwest

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swell is two and a half feet at nine seconds

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and the offshore wind is three mile per hour.

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The first high tide on Wednesday will be four

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feet just after 730 a .m. followed by a three

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-foot low tide at 1145. The offshore buoy in

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Oceanside reads 69 degrees for the water temperature.

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Conditions remain clean with waves around 2 to

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3 feet on Thursday, featuring light winds. Friday

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sees a slight increase with sets reaching 2 to

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3 plus feet, maintaining clean conditions early.

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By Saturday, surf builds to 3 plus feet but becomes

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choppy in the afternoon. making early sessions

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the best option for smoother rides. You can catch

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full episodes of Sunny Morning San Diego every

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weekday on YouTube and all podcast platforms.

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Have an amazing day, my friend.
