All quiet on the western front today. Just some small waist high SW with knee high NW. Good news is that Cabo is starting to pick up some new head SW and we should see signs late tomorrow afternoon.
We also have some NW winds forecasted to kick up in the outer waters and central California tomorrow so we should get a waist high+ pick up by Thursday morning. I was hoping to see some fun surf tomorrow morning but best bet is to wait until both swells fill in and hold off until Thursday. The swell combo should last into Friday.
The weather is also going to hold on to the June Gloom pattern and we may not see sun right at the beach the next few days. Water temps are also starting to get more summer-like with buoy readings in OC and San Diego showing 65 degrees. Time to break out the short sleeve full!
Now that Hurricane Adrian has come and gone, the tropical eastern Pacific region is quiet today but we do have some thunderstorm flare-ups off Central America. We're still a few days away from these clouds getting organized but it bears watching.