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Comments: Worth it if you have nothing else going on.
ENE swell with waves 1 to occasionally 1.5 feet and cleaner than it has been
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8:00 am: Early morning photos are up box #1 and you can see we have cleaner waves for your Thursday. It’s a little smaller overall than yesterday as the buoy drops down offshore. But there are still some knee high to maybe a few thigh high glassy waves to be found. The offshore wind will continue to clean up but beat down the swell...
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1;15 pm: New afternoon photos are up box #2 and you can the waves look smaller than earlier. Smaller but super clean with offshore winds. Some perfect peelers at times. Only a few surfers out and i spoke with one and she was so stoked! She said the waves were super fun and she was not cold at all in her wetsuit
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Our Southside Surf Cam is back up and running! See it here .
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Dean’s updated Surf Station Forecast calls for a modest uptick leading into the weekend behind the latest cold front passage. The first half of next week will see a nice warming trend ahead of another front mid-week, followed by an increasing onshore flow and a significant increase in combo swell into Friday the 13th. Here is a good link to accurately track real-time, near-shore surf temperatures off the NE Florida coast… the Fernandina Beach buoy is climbing up now after briefly bottoming out at 63.5F mid-week. Located upstream (to the north) much closer to the coast than the St. Augustine buoy, it’s a good indicator for dropping and rising surf temps dictated by winter cold air outbreaks followed by warming trends. Here is an overview of a large-scale, real-time wind map to track the shifting winds associated with the fronts and lows that produce our waves.
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