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Comments: Not looking bad at all... there are some fun waves at times!
Waves waist to chest high till dark. sideshore winds that are forecast to not be too strong so the surf may improve, depending on the wind. Much of the swell larger south of here
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Reporter: T. Strange
10:00 am: New mid morning photos are up box #2 and goodness some of the swell is filling in nicely at some spots. Other spots not so much. Light sideonshores so not super clean but not too choppy eirther. Overall looks like a fun surf day with some easily chest high set waves at times, with some waves seen bigger than that….
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2:15 pm: Oh the surf looks considerably smaller at the lower tide. Not sure what happened but probably much of th more northerly swell here is going by us to the south. We heard it’s bigger down there. So smaller than the text report above, written earlier. We will see if there are changes once again and if we get a push as the tide pushes in…..
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6:30 pm: New evening photos are up box #3 and the waves are a little smaller than earlier, but still plenty of swell. Some easily rib high waves with still some bump to it, but the lines are not too messy, even quite fun.
And looks like there will be still swell left in the morning. We will be back early early to report what we see.. over and out…
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While conditions in the Caribbean Sea continue to be favorable for tropical development in November, Sara will soon die over central America, and latest modeling suggests she may be the last storm of the impactful 2024 hurricane season. So, now we look ahead for cold fronts and coastal lows that will influence on or our wind, waves and water temps. See what Dean has to say about several bouts of unseasonably cold weather and the potential for more winter-like swells from Atlantic storms as we approach the Thanksgiving holidays in The Surf Station Forecast. Here is an overview of a large-scale, real-time wind map.
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