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Windy, Rainy, and Picking Up, 1:19pm, 11/02/18

How much is it really picking up? It’s hard to say. It appears to be getting visibly better now (bigger) and actually within the past 15 minutes. The forecast I looked at called for 20-25 knot northwest winds in the northern gulf pointed straight at us today. Right now it’s about shin to occasional waist high. A more reliable source is suggesting it won’t get too much bigger than this. It’s hard to say for sure. Come on out with a big board if your frothing to surf. I hate to say it, but it was probably bigger yesterday.
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First Cold Front of the Year Gallery

Our first cold front of the year brought 4 days of surf, three days of small but shortboardable waves, and the last day sent waves almost 5 feet at 6 and 7 seconds.  Included in this post is a 13 image gallery from the third day. Continue reading First Cold Front of the Year Gallery