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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Wednesday in Del Mar.

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This morning it's looking clean with waves at

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4 to 6 plus feet. Conditions stay solid through

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the morning with winds light and variable shifting

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onshore by late morning. Expect fair conditions

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into the afternoon as winds increase to 7 miles

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per hour. The swell is consistent so it should

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hold up well throughout the day. Best time to

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ride is at 7 a .m. with a 7 -foot high tide when

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the west swell is 3 feet at 16 seconds and the

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offshore wind is 1 mile per hour. The first high

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tide on Wednesday will be 7 feet just before

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7 a .m. followed by a minus 1 and a half foot

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low tide just before 2. The nearshore buoy in

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Del Mar reads 64 degrees for the water temperature.

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Thursday offers clean conditions with waves in

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the 3 to 5 foot range early on, gradually fading

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later in the day. Friday sees smaller, consistent

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2 foot waves with clean faces throughout, making

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it a longboard day. Saturday drops further to

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1 to 2 feet, remaining clean but less inviting,

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with wind shifting on shore in the afternoon.

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You can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning

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platforms. Have an amazing day, my friend.
