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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Thursday at Mission

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Beach. This morning it's looking clean with three

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plus feet waves rolling in. Conditions stay clean

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until around noon when they shift to fair with

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three to five feet waves. By 1 p .m. the surf

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turns choppy as the wind picks up to onshore

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at seven miles per hour. Best time to ride is

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at 10 a .m. with the 2 -foot outgoing mid -tide

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when the west -northwest swell is 3 feet at 14

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seconds and the offshore wind is 2 mile per hour.

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The first low tide on Thursday will be minus

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1 foot at 1 .15 p .m. followed by a 3 .5 foot

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high tide at 8. The offshore buoy in Mission

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Bay West reads 63 degrees for the water temperature.

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Friday features clean conditions with waves ranging

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from 4 to 7 feet throughout the day, though choppy

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conditions develop by afternoon. Saturday sees

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a slight drop to 3 to 5 feet, remaining clean

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in the morning but shifting to fair and choppy

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by evening. Expect a steady increase on Sunday

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with waves around 3 to 5 plus feet and cleaner

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conditions, making it the best day of the period.

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You can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning

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San Diego every weekday on YouTube and all podcast

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