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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Monday at Coronado.

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It's looking clean this morning with knee to

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thigh high sets rolling in. Waves hold around

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2 plus feet throughout the morning, providing

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great conditions for a surf session. However,

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expect the winds to remain onshore at 3 mph,

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which may create some minor bumps as the day

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progresses. Best time to ride. is at 6 a .m.

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with a zero foot low tide when the southwest

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swell is one and a half feet at 16 seconds and

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the onshore wind is three mile per hour. The

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first tide Monday will be a half foot a .m. with

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a four foot tide. The near shore buoy in Imperial

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Beach reads 64 degrees for the water temperature.

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Tuesday through Thursday features a mix of conditions.

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Tuesday starts with clean 2 to 3 feet waves,

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ideal for beginners shifting to choppy by afternoon.

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Wednesday brings fair conditions with 3 to 6

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feet waves, though afternoon winds create chop.

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Thursday maintains 4 to 6 feet, fair surf, deteriorating

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to choppy later. Overall, expect manageable conditions

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with potential for fun rides, especially in the

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