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Let's get into the surf report with this quick

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preview from the podcast. Wednesday at Ocean

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Beach. This morning it's looking choppy with

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waves around 2 plus feet. Conditions remain steady

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through the morning with wave heights staying

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at 2 feet before increasing to 2 to 3 feet by

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noon. Winds are on shore at 17 miles per hour

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and will pick up to 26 miles per hour by late

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afternoon. Best time to ride is at 7 a .m. with

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a two -foot incoming low tide when the West Northwest

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swell is four feet at five seconds and the onshore

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wind is 16 mile per hour. The first high tide

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on Wednesday will be five and a half feet just

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before noon followed by a half foot low tide

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just before six. The near shore buoy in San Francisco

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bar reads 57 degrees for the water temperature.

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Choppy conditions dominate Thursday with waves

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ranging from 4 to 6 plus feet and northwest winds

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around 9 to 18 miles per hour. Friday offers

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fair conditions with consistent 5 to 8 foot sets,

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though choppy conditions develop later in the

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day. Saturday sees a decrease in size to 3 to

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5 feet, with choppy surf persisting throughout,

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but fair conditions return in the evening. You

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can catch full episodes of Sunny Morning San

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