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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Sunday at Mission Beach.

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This morning, it's looking clean with waves at

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three to four feet. Conditions should hold steady

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through the morning, but expect them to shift

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to fair by late morning as the wind picks up.

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Currently, the wind is offshore at one mile per

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hour, but it will turn onshore by mid -morning

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at two miles per hour. Best time to ride is at

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8 a .m. with a 5 -foot high tide when the west

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-northwest swell is 2 feet at 16 seconds and

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the offshore wind is 1 mile per hour. The first

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high tide on Sunday will be 5 .5 feet at 8 .30

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a .m., followed by a half -foot low tide at 3.

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The offshore buoy in Mission Bay West reads 68

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degrees for the water temperature. Clean conditions

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on Monday with waves around two to three feet,

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ideal for beginners. Tuesday sees a slight increase

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with sets reaching up to three plus feet and

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maintaining clean conditions throughout the morning.

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By Wednesday, surf height builds further to three

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to four feet, but becomes choppy as winds pick

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up, making it less favorable for riding. You

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can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning San

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Diego every weekday. on YouTube and all podcast

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platforms. Have an amazing day, my friend.
