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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Monday in Carlsbad.

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This morning it's looking clean with two plus

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feet waves rolling in. Conditions stay consistent

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throughout the morning before shifting to fair

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by noon. Winds are onshore at six miles per hour

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by noon, creating some bumpiness in the afternoon.

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Expect a slight drop to two feet by the late

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afternoon. Best time to ride is at 7 a .m. with

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the 4 -foot incoming high tide, when the south

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-southwest swell is 1 .5 feet at 12 seconds and

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the side -shore wind is 2 mph. The first high

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tide on Monday will be 5 feet at 8 .15 a .m.,

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followed by a minus -half -foot low tide just

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after 2 .30. The offshore buoy in Oceanside reads

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68 degrees for the water temperature. Starting

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Tuesday, expect 2 feet of clean surf throughout

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the day with light winds. On Wednesday, conditions

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remain similar with a slight increase to 1 to

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2 feet, but choppy conditions develop in the

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afternoon. Thursday sees 2 feet of choppy surf,

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but late evening offers fair conditions as winds

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ease, making it the best time to catch a few

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ruts. You can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning

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