There is still some good news in our North Pacific forecast…the storm-track still has enough energy for at least one more “winter-size” WNW-NW swell before really starting to close up shop. The storm that will be sending this swell is actually start to develop today but the main portion of swell generation is going to occur as the storm peaks late Saturday night and through Sunday morning. Check out the swell-height chart…it looks pretty legit as the storm finally develops and in the process sets up new swell for both Hawaii and the West Coast.
West Coast And Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast
Zurffy
2 years ago
2 years ago
Sweet! Everyone to Santa cruz!! I want to see everyone at the Lane on Saturday...
EVERYONE
deciblast
2 years ago
2 years ago
It's not our last shot.. the ridge will move over the PNW 3rd-4th week of March and we might get a HUGE set of storms. Then again if that doesn't pan out, it's over. (For this winter)
King of Kooks
2 years ago
2 years ago
I dont need 15 foot waves...just clean water and calm winds would be great, even if it's just 3 feet out there at OB.
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