Nil surf out there today... even Jobos looks weak. Something beings to roll in on Three Kings Day, but first day in the water might be the day after unless there is a glass-off on 3KD evening.
Model Cycle: 2016 DEC 31 06Z
Time Zone: GMT - 4 hours
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SURF SURF DIR SEAS PERIOD WIND WND/DIR
(ft) (deg) (ft) (sec) (kts) (deg)
------- -------- ----- ------ ------- -------
12/31 8am 1 - 3 ENE 58 3.5 8.9 12 - 17 E 80
12/31 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 60 3.7 8.8 15 - 20 ENE 52
1/1 8am 2 - 4 ENE 59 5.6 7.2 16 - 21 E 84
1/1 2pm 3 - 6 N 1 6.2 8.9 16 - 21 ENE 61
1/2 8am 2 - 5 NE 46 6.4 7.6 18 - 24 ENE 74
1/2 2pm 3 - 6 NE 44 6.7 7.7 18 - 25 ENE 61
1/3 8am 2 - 5 NE 46 6.1 8.0 15 - 21 ENE 76
1/3 2pm 2 - 5 NE 46 6.1 7.9 17 - 23 ENE 59
1/4 8am 2 - 4 ENE 50 4.6 7.7 11 - 15 E 84
1/4 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 51 4.1 7.7 8 - 11 NE 39
1/5 8am 1 - 3 NE 49 3.8 7.9 6 - 8 ESE 105
1/5 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 51 3.5 7.7 6 - 8 N 357
1/5 8pm 1 - 3 ENE 52 3.5 7.5 11 - 15 E 82
1/6 8am 1 - 2 ENE 55 3.4 7.3 8 - 11 E 88
1/6 2pm 2 - 5 NE 39 3.6 13.3 9 - 12 NE 45
1/6 8pm 3 - 6 NE 39 4.4 12.5 14 - 19 ENE 77
1/7 2am 3 - 6 NE 39 4.4 11.7 11 - 15 E 85
EXTENDED SURF FORECAST (TUESDAY 1/3 AND BEYOND):
Steady ENE trade windswell is in the water for the N coast on Tuesday as leftover NNW swell fades. Easing trade windswell is expected on Wednesday into Thursday as a weaker pressure pattern develops over the Atlantic. A small mix of trade windswell and northerly background swell is likely late next week, however we are watching for a stronger pulse of NNE swell heading into next weekend. Be sure to check back for the latest updates.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Friday, December 30, 2016
PRNW Forecast of 2016-1230a
Nice small conditions out there today, light winds. Three Kings Day look very promising in the table below but not so good in the chart further below. From the 6th there are some indicators of increased swellage but mostly continues from the ENE and NE. Lots of time between now and then.
Model Cycle: 2016 DEC 30 06Z Time Zone: GMT - 4 hours ------------------------------------------------------------ - SURF SURF DIR SEAS PERIOD WIND WND/DIR (ft) (deg) (ft) (sec) (kts) (deg) ------- -------- ----- ------ ------- ------- 12/30 8am 2 - 4 ENE 52 4.4 9.3 5 - 7 E 99 12/30 2pm 2 - 4 NE 49 4.1 9.4 5 - 6 NW 316 12/31 8am 1 - 3 ENE 58 3.5 8.9 11 - 15 E 81 12/31 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 60 3.6 8.8 15 - 20 ENE 53 1/1 8am 3 - 6 NNW 341 5.5 10.4 16 - 21 E 82 1/1 2pm 3 - 6 N 356 6.3 9.0 16 - 21 ENE 61 1/2 8am 2 - 5 NE 42 6.1 7.7 18 - 24 ENE 76 1/2 2pm 2 - 5 NE 42 6.1 7.7 16 - 22 ENE 60 1/3 8am 2 - 5 NE 49 6.0 7.9 16 - 22 ENE 79 1/3 2pm 2 - 5 NE 49 6.1 8.0 16 - 22 ENE 57 1/4 8am 2 - 4 ENE 53 4.6 7.8 11 - 15 ENE 74 1/4 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 55 3.9 7.7 9 - 12 NE 37 1/5 8am 1 - 3 NE 48 3.5 7.6 8 - 12 ENE 79 1/5 2pm 1 - 2 NE 49 3.2 7.4 8 - 11 NE 32 1/6 2am 2 - 5 NE 38 3.6 11.9 13 - 17 E 83
Thursday, December 29, 2016
PRNW Forecast of 2016-1229a
Heading into surf forecast & report window... shows diminishing surf on travel day.
Most everything has been marginal ENE with wind so not really a big factor for the
west coast potential. Although today looks like a nice small fun day... really what I
need anyway!
Model Cycle: 2016 DEC 29 06Z Time Zone: GMT - 4 hours ------------------------------------------------------------ - SURF SURF DIR SEAS PERIOD WIND WND/DIR (ft) (deg) (ft) (sec) (kts) (deg) ------- -------- ----- ------ ------- ------- 12/29 8am 3 - 6 NE 47 5.5 9.6 7 - 10 E 89 12/29 2pm 2 - 5 NE 47 5.2 9.4 5 - 6 NE 39 12/30 8am 2 - 5 ENE 52 4.6 9.2 7 - 9 ESE 104 12/30 2pm 2 - 4 NE 49 4.3 9.4 6 - 8 NW 316 12/31 8am 1 - 3 ENE 58 3.5 8.9 9 - 12 E 85 12/31 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 61 3.5 8.8 13 - 17 NE 44 1/1 8am 2 - 5 ENE 59 6.2 6.9 19 - 26 ENE 77 1/1 2pm 3 - 6 NNE 27 6.5 8.5 16 - 21 ENE 63
1/2 8am 2 - 5 NE 41 6.4 7.8 17 - 24 ENE 75 1/2 2pm 3 - 6 NE 44 6.5 7.8 18 - 25 ENE 61
1/3 8am 2 - 5 NE 47 6.1 8.1 15 - 20 ENE 74 1/3 2pm 2 - 5 NE 47 5.8 8.0 15 - 21 ENE 57
1/4 8am 2 - 4 ENE 50 4.4 7.9 7 - 9 E 99 1/4 2pm 1 - 3 ENE 54 4.0 7.9 4 - 5 NNW 347 1/5 2am 1 - 3 ENE 54 3.7 7.9 9 - 12 E 92
Effective Thursday morning
SHORT TERM FORECAST (THROUGH FRIDAY 12/30):
Highlights: ENE trade swell and NNE swell mix is in the water through the end of the week.
Steady ENE trade swell from high pressure over the central Atlantic continues for the island through the second half of the week. The trade swell remains strongest for the N coast, however some of this is wrapping into the more exposed northerly facing breaks in Rincon. A pulse of NNE swell from low pressure previously over the northern Atlantic will mix in through the day today. Sets in the overhead+ range will continue for the N coast with lighter winds and more favorable conditions for the day. Expect a notch smaller, cleaner surf for Rincon. Fun sized but easing ENE trade swell and NNE swell mix is in the water for the region on Friday, strongest early and biggest for the N coast.
Winds: Light E/ESE winds around 4-8kts are expected during the morning hours today and Friday. Stronger ENE trade winds pick up for the N coast for the late mornings into the afternoon hours, while Rincon sees light to moderate onshore winds develop.
EXTENDED SURF FORECAST (SATURDAY 12/31 AND BEYOND):
Highlights: Smaller leftovers fade for the early weekend. A pulse of NNW swell filters in on Sunday, with NNW swell and building trade windswell early next week.
Smaller ENE trade swell and NNE swell leftovers fade through the day on Saturday. The surf remains strongest for the N coast with sets around the stomach high+ range early, while Rincon sees smaller 1-2' surf.
A frontal system moves off the Northeast US late this week as high pressure builds to the south. Winds between these features will result in an area of elevated winds over the western Atlantic and a pulse of NNW swell from this begins to filter in on Sunday. Redeveloping ENE trade windswell is expected for the N coast early next week, so the NNW swell will be mostly overshadowed for those breaks on Monday and Tuesday. Rincon should see a fun wave from the NNW swell on Sunday through Tuesday. Expect easing trade windswell and leftover NNW swell by the middle of next week. Be sure to check back for the latest updates.
Steady ENE trade swell from high pressure over the central Atlantic continues for the island through the second half of the week. The trade swell remains strongest for the N coast, however some of this is wrapping into the more exposed northerly facing breaks in Rincon. A pulse of NNE swell from low pressure previously over the northern Atlantic will mix in through the day today. Sets in the overhead+ range will continue for the N coast with lighter winds and more favorable conditions for the day. Expect a notch smaller, cleaner surf for Rincon. Fun sized but easing ENE trade swell and NNE swell mix is in the water for the region on Friday, strongest early and biggest for the N coast.
Winds: Light E/ESE winds around 4-8kts are expected during the morning hours today and Friday. Stronger ENE trade winds pick up for the N coast for the late mornings into the afternoon hours, while Rincon sees light to moderate onshore winds develop.
EXTENDED SURF FORECAST (SATURDAY 12/31 AND BEYOND):
Highlights: Smaller leftovers fade for the early weekend. A pulse of NNW swell filters in on Sunday, with NNW swell and building trade windswell early next week.
Smaller ENE trade swell and NNE swell leftovers fade through the day on Saturday. The surf remains strongest for the N coast with sets around the stomach high+ range early, while Rincon sees smaller 1-2' surf.
A frontal system moves off the Northeast US late this week as high pressure builds to the south. Winds between these features will result in an area of elevated winds over the western Atlantic and a pulse of NNW swell from this begins to filter in on Sunday. Redeveloping ENE trade windswell is expected for the N coast early next week, so the NNW swell will be mostly overshadowed for those breaks on Monday and Tuesday. Rincon should see a fun wave from the NNW swell on Sunday through Tuesday. Expect easing trade windswell and leftover NNW swell by the middle of next week. Be sure to check back for the latest updates.
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