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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Tuesday at Mission

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Beach. This morning it's looking clean with 2

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plus feet waves rolling in. Conditions will remain

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similar through the morning, but by noon expect

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things to get fair with onshore winds at 6 miles

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per hour. Later in the afternoon it will turn

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choppy as the wind picks up to 9 miles per hour.

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Best time to ride is at 10 a .m. with a one -foot

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low tide when the West Northwest swell is two

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feet at 11 seconds and the offshore wind is one

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mile per hour. The first low tide on Tuesday

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will be one foot just before 1030 a .m. followed

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by a half -foot low tide at noon. The offshore

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buoy in Mission Bay West reads 63 degrees for

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the water temperature. Wednesday starts with

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clean sets around two to three feet, gradually

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building to three to four plus feet, but becoming

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choppy by midday. Thursday maintains three to

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four plus feet with choppy conditions throughout,

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though fair early on. Friday sees a decrease

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to two to four feet, offering cleaner conditions

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in the morning before fading into choppy surf

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later. You can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning

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