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Surf Report - San Francisco California
by Inception Point Ai
Welcome to "Surf Report San Francisco," the essential daily podcast providing up-to-the-minute surf forecasts and weather updates for the San Francisco Bay area, including the coastal regions of Sonoma and Marin Counties. Designed for surfers and ocean lovers, our podcast ensures you never miss the best waves and weather conditions.Every episode includes:Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and comprehensive information on wave heights, swell directions, and wind conditions, helping you find the best surfing spots from Ocean Beach to the hidden gems along the Sonoma and Marin coasts.Weather Updates: Our thorough weather reports keep you prepared for sun, wind, fog, or whatever else the Pacific might offer, ensuring your beach outings are safe and enjoyable.Community and Environmental News: Stay connected with local surf events, conservation initiatives, and community activities that shape the surf culture and coastal stewardship in and
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Northern California Surf Forecast Tuesday: 4 to 7 Foot Waves, Light Winds, Perfect Conditions for Surfers
Good evening surfers. Here's your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast issued Monday night at eleven twenty-six PM. We're looking at some decent swell building in across the region Tuesday. Sonoma and Marin County coastal areas will see four to seven feet of surf with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Winds will be light out of the northwest, starting around nine miles per hour and picking up slightly to eleven. No thunderstorms expected, and we've got some nice tidal action with a high of five point four feet early Tuesday morning. Down in San Francisco and San Mateo County, similar conditions with four to seven foot waves. Water temperatures are a pleasant fifty-five to fifty-six degrees if you're thinking about ditching the wetsuit. Mostly cloudy skies, highs near sixty, and a gentle westerly wind at eight miles per hour. Pretty mellow vibes on the water. Santa Cruz is looking good too. You're looking at four to seven foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Water's a bit warmer down there at fifty-six to fifty-eight degrees. Winds light and variable out of the northwest. That low tide at eight oh-four in the morning should give you some nice shape on the sandbars. Down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, we've got three to six foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and highs around sixty. Water temperature's sitting pretty at fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Light winds becoming moderate, and the swell should have some nice shape throughout the day. Now Wednesday, we're going to see the swell ease back a bit across the board. Expect three to five foot waves at most areas. Skies clearing out to partly cloudy conditions and temperatures warming up slightly. Winds remain light out of the northwest. Again, no thunderstorm potential anywhere along the coast. It's shaping up to be a great couple of days for getting out there. Don't forget to check with your local authorities on any potential beach closures before you head out. Have fun out there and stay safe in the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Northern California Surf Forecast May 4 5 2026 Solid Waves Sonoma Marin Santa Cruz Monterey Bay
Good morning, this is your Northern California Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, May 4th through Tuesday, May 5th, 2026. Starting with Sonoma and Marin County, surfers can expect solid conditions today with waves ranging from six to ten feet. It'll be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and temperatures will reach between fifty-three and sixty-five degrees. Winds will be light, starting from the southwest at four miles per hour and picking up slightly to six miles per hour. If you're planning to paddle out, catch it before the afternoon high tide at three twenty-five, and watch out for that early morning low at seven fifty-one. Tomorrow the swell backs off a bit to five to eight feet as a partly cloudy pattern takes over. Conditions look cleaner with northwest winds starting at eight miles per hour. Heading down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, there's some directional variety today. Northwest facing beaches will get six to nine feet of swell while south facing exposures will see much smaller two to four foot waves. Water temperature is hovering around fifty-six degrees. The mostly cloudy skies and light winds make for a pretty pleasant beach day between fifty-three and sixty-five degrees. Tomorrow conditions get more uniform with four to seven foot waves across the board, and the mostly cloudy pattern continues. Santa Cruz County is looking excellent for today with similar directional splits. Northwest facing beaches offering six to nine feet while south facing breaks get three to five feet. Water's a touch warmer here at fifty-six to fifty-seven degrees, and it's partly cloudy with light southwest winds. The swell moderates tomorrow to four to seven feet under mostly cloudy skies. Finally, down at Monterey Bay and Big Sur, northwest facing beaches will see five to eight feet today with water temperatures in the upper fifties to near sixty degrees. South facing spots will be smaller at two to four feet. Conditions are partly cloudy with light southwest winds ramping up through the morning. Tomorrow's swell eases to three to six feet as mostly cloudy skies stick around. One last reminder to check with your local authorities regarding any potential beach closures. Get out there and enjoy some May swells while they're here. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Northern California Surf Forecast May 3-4 2026: Six to Nine Foot Waves Expected
Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast for Sunday, May third through Monday, May fourth, twenty twenty-six. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through eleven PM this evening, so please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where we're looking at six to nine foot surf today under mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will reach the low to mid fifties and sixties with light southwest winds around five miles per hour. The water temps aren't available in our data, but conditions look manageable overall. Monday brings similar six to nine foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of something in the forecast, though thunderstorms aren't expected. Highs will be in the low fifties to mid sixties. Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, today's forecast calls for five to eight foot waves and mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperatures are running fifty-four to fifty-five degrees, which is pretty chilly. Winds start light out of the west around five miles per hour, increasing to eight by afternoon. High temperatures will range from fifty-three to sixty-six. Monday sees the swell picking up to six to nine feet with mostly cloudy skies and lighter southwest winds. Water will still be in that same fifty-four to fifty-five degree range. Down in Santa Cruz County, you're looking at five to eight foot surf today with mostly cloudy skies and slightly warmer water temps in the fifty-six to fifty-seven degree range. North winds will start light at four miles per hour before increasing to eight. Expect highs in the mid-fifties to mid-sixties. Monday brings some directional splitting in the swell, with northwest-facing beaches picking up six to nine foot waves while south-facing beaches will see just three to six footers. Partly cloudy skies and southwest winds increasing from three to eight miles per hour. Finally, in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, today is the smallest swell zone in our forecast with three to five foot waves, partly cloudy skies, and the warmest water temps of the bunch at fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Winds pick up a bit here, starting at four miles per hour and reaching ten by afternoon, with highs in the upper fifties to mid-sixties. Monday follows a similar pattern with directional swell differences, northwest-facing breaks seeing five to eight feet while south-facing beaches offer two to four footers. Partly cloudy skies continue with southwest winds increasing from four to nine miles per hour. Overall, it's a solid weekend for Northern California surfing with consistent swell and light winds. Water temps are cool but manageable, and no thunderstorms are expected anywhere in the forecast area. Remember that Beach Hazards Statement through tonight, and have fun out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Northern California Surf Forecast May 2 3 2026 Six to Eleven Foot Waves Expected This Weekend
Good morning surfers, this is your Northern and Central California Surf Zone Forecast for Saturday and Sunday, May 2nd and 3rd, 2026. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect from 11 AM Saturday through 11 PM Sunday for all coastal areas. Please check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Let's break down what's happening region by region. Up north in Sonoma and Marin County, we're looking at some solid action today. Northwest facing beaches will see seven to eleven feet of surf, while south facing breaks will run four to seven feet. The water's missing from the forecast, but conditions will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s to mid-60s. Winds will be light out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour. Sunday brings a slight pullback with five to eight feet on the NW faces and three to five feet facing south. Winds drop to just five miles per hour, though expect mostly cloudy skies and similar temperatures. Down in San Francisco and San Mateo counties, today's conditions are calling six to ten feet on northwest facing beaches and three to five feet on the south side. Water temperature hovers around 56 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures between 54 and 64 degrees. A light 11-mile-per-hour northwest breeze will be your companion. By Sunday, expect the swell to settle into five to eight feet across the board. The wind will be variable, starting at five miles per hour and picking up to eight, while temps climb slightly to the mid-50s and mid-60s. Santa Cruz County is pumping with six to nine feet on the NW breaks and three to five feet elsewhere. Water temperature here's a pleasant 58 degrees. Expect mostly cloudy weather with highs reaching into the upper 50s and low 70s. The wind starts light at nine miles per hour before increasing to 11 by afternoon. Come Sunday, the swell backs off to five to eight feet with a light northwest wind that'll gust to eight miles per hour. Temperatures will be similar with mostly cloudy conditions continuing. Finally, Monterey Bay and Big Sur is running slightly smaller with four to seven feet on northwest facing beaches and two to four feet elsewhere. Water temps are equally pleasant at 58 to 59 degrees. Mostly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 50s and low 70s with light winds starting at five miles per hour and building to ten. Sunday's looking smaller still with three to six feet of swell as the wind shifts slightly westerly, starting calm and building to nine miles per hour. All areas show no thunderstorm potential, so you won't be dealing with lightning concerns this weekend. Tides are fairly consistent across the region with early morning lows and afternoon highs. Get out there and enjoy these spring swells before they fade. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Northern California Surf Forecast Friday Saturday Six to Ten Foot Swell Northwest Facing Beaches Beach Hazards Statement
Good evening, this is your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area. A beach hazards statement is in effect from eleven AM Saturday through eleven PM Sunday, so make sure to check with your local authorities on potential beach closures before heading out. Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County. Friday is looking pretty solid with northwest facing beaches picking up six to ten feet of swell, while southwest facing beaches stay in the three to five foot range. Expect mostly cloudy skies with highs between fifty-four and seventy-one degrees. Winds will be coming from the northwest at sixteen becoming eighteen miles per hour. The morning low tide hits just before six AM at minus point four feet, followed by a high of four point three feet around one o'clock in the afternoon. Saturday in Sonoma and Marin continues the pattern with those northwest faces staying in the six to ten foot range. Southwest facing beaches hold steady at three to five feet. Conditions remain mostly cloudy with slightly cooler highs in the fifty-three to sixty-seven degree range. Northwest winds ease slightly to fourteen miles per hour. Moving down to San Francisco and San Mateo counties, Friday brings six to nine foot waves on northwest facing beaches and three to five feet on the south side. Water temperature sits around fifty-six degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Highs will range from fifty-five to seventy degrees with light northwest winds at ten becoming twelve miles per hour. Saturday looks even better with northwest faces bumping up to six to ten feet while south facing beaches remain at three to five feet. Highs cool to fifty-five to sixty-five degrees. Santa Cruz County surfers can expect six to nine foot northwest swell Friday, with southwest faces at three to five feet. Water temperature is a pleasant fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Highs reach fifty-seven to seventy-four degrees with very light winds from the northwest at nine becoming twelve miles per hour. Saturday stays consistent with six to nine foot northwest faces and three to five foot south facing breaks. Temperatures hold around fifty-seven to seventy degrees. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, the swell is a bit more mellow with four to seven feet Friday and three to six feet Saturday. Water temperature matches Santa Cruz at fifty-eight to fifty-nine degrees. Friday offers partly cloudy skies with highs near fifty-eight to seventy-four degrees and minimal wind. Saturday turns mostly cloudy with slightly lighter swell and highs around fifty-eight to seventy degrees. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast through Saturday, so you'll have plenty of clear windows to get out there. Remember that beach hazards statement takes effect Saturday morning at eleven AM and runs through Sunday night at eleven PM, so plan your sessions accordingly and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietp
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Northern California Surf Forecast Thursday Friday April 30 May 1 Waves Up to 10 Feet
Good evening! Here's your Northern California surf forecast for Thursday and Friday, April 30th and May 1st. For Sonoma and Marin County coastal areas, Thursday's looking pretty nice with northwest facing beaches picking up five to eight foot waves, while south facing breaks will be smaller at two to four feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with highs reaching the mid-50s to low-70s. Northwest winds will be light to moderate, running around 13 to 16 miles per hour. Water temps aren't available for this zone, but Friday brings an upgrade with six to ten foot waves on the northwest side. South facing beaches stay in that two to four foot range. Mostly cloudy conditions and similar temperatures expected with steady northwest winds around 14 miles per hour. Heading down to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Thursday delivers five to eight footers on north-facing exposures with water temps holding around 57 degrees. South facing beaches will be much smaller, two to four feet. Partly cloudy skies, highs in the upper-50s to low-70s, and light northwest winds at 10 miles per hour. Friday improves with six to nine foot waves on the north side and three to five footers facing south. Expect mostly cloudy skies with patchy fog developing. Winds remain light and northwest. Santa Cruz County gets solid action Thursday with five to eight foot waves hitting northwest facing beaches while south facing spots serve up two to four footers. Water temps are running 57 to 58 degrees with partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper-50s to low-70s. Friday holds at five to eight feet on the north side with southwest facing breaks bumping up to three to five feet. Mostly cloudy with some patchy fog moving in. Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Thursday's a bit more mellow with three to six foot waves on northwest facing beaches and one to three feet on south facing breaks. Water temperatures hover around 59 degrees with partly cloudy conditions and highs in the upper-50s to low-70s. Friday stays consistent at three to six feet across the board with mostly cloudy skies and similar conditions. One reminder before you head out: check with your local authorities about any potential beach closures. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere in the forecast period, so you're clear on that front. Have fun out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Northern and Central California Surf Forecast April 29 30 2026 4 to 8 Foot Waves Expected
# NORTHERN AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SURF FORECAST Good evening, this is your Northern and Central California Surf Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, April 29th and 30th, 2026. Let's start with Sonoma and Marin County coastal areas. Wednesday is shaping up to be a solid day for the northwest facing beaches with four to seven foot surf expected. If you prefer smaller waves, the southwest facing breaks will see two to four footers. Conditions stay partly cloudy throughout the day with highs ranging from 53 to 71 degrees. Winds will be light to moderate out of the northwest, starting at 13 miles per hour and bumping up to 16 by afternoon. The tides will provide a low of point one feet early in the morning around 4:54 AM, followed by a high of 4.4 feet at mid-morning. Expect another low at 1.4 feet in the afternoon before the tide peaks again at 5.7 feet late evening. Thursday brings even better conditions for northwest facing beaches with five to eight foot surf. South facing breaks will stay in the two to four foot range. Winds ease slightly to a steady 14 miles per hour from the northwest, and it remains partly cloudy with highs between 54 and 72 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected either day. Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, conditions are quite similar. Wednesday features four to seven foot waves on northwest facing beaches and two to four feet on the southwest side. Water temperatures a pleasant 57 to 58 degrees. Winds are lighter here, starting at just 8 miles per hour and becoming 11 by afternoon. Highs will range from 56 to 71 degrees. Thursday continues the trend with five to eight foot surf on northwest facing breaks and two to four feet on south facing beaches. Winds stay gentle at 10 miles per hour, and temperatures warm slightly to between 57 and 72 degrees. Santa Cruz County presents a slightly different picture. Wednesday offers three to six foot surf with water temperatures of 57 to 58 degrees. Winds are minimal, starting at just six miles per hour and building to 12 by afternoon. Highs reach 57 to 73 degrees. Thursday becomes more directional, with northwest facing beaches offering five to eight footers while south facing breaks hold at two to four feet. Wind speeds ease to between 10 and 12 miles per hour. Finally, Monterey Bay and Big Sur coastal areas. Wednesday sees three to six foot surf with pleasant water temperatures of 58 to 59 degrees. Winds are very light, just four miles per hour becoming 11. Highs reach 58 to 75 degrees. Thursday, northwest facing beaches will deliver three to six foot waves while south facing breaks drop back to one to three feet. Winds stay light, five to 10 miles per hour, and temperatures remain warm at 58 to 74 degrees. Overall, this is excellent conditions for surfers throughout Northern and Central California. Thursday looks particularly promising for those seeking bigger waves on northwest facing breaks. Across all areas, expect partly cloudy skies, no thunde
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-15-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! The Northern and Central California coast is serving up some serious swell action this weekend. Let's break down the maritime magic from Sonoma to Monterey. Northwest-facing beaches are looking particularly spicy with waves reaching 6 to 9 feet - that's primo conditions for experienced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal zones are holding steady with consistent 5 to 8 foot waves that'll keep both intermediate and advanced riders stoked. Water temperatures are chilly - hovering around 53 degrees in San Francisco, so grab that thick wetsuit! Monterey Bay's slightly warmer at 60 degrees, which might feel like a tropical paradise compared to the northern stretches. Wind conditions are classic Northern California - predominantly northwest and gradually building throughout the day. Expect winds starting around 9-14 miles per hour and ramping up to 17-25 miles per hour by Monday. Translation: expect some solid cross-shore breezes that could add some textural excitement to your ride. Temperature-wise, we're looking at a delightful range from the mid-50s to low 80s depending on your exact location. Santa Cruz is sitting pretty with the warmest forecast, topping out near 80 degrees. Tide schedule highlights include some dramatic low tides dipping below zero, perfect for exploring tide pools and rocky shorelines between sessions. Just remember to check local beach conditions and potential closures before paddling out. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-15-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Northern and Central California coast. We're looking at some sweet swells that'll have surfers and ocean enthusiasts buzzing. Let's break it down by region. Sonoma and Marin County coastal zones are serving up impressive northwest-facing beaches with monster waves ranging 6 to 9 feet - perfect for experienced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush. Southwest-facing beaches will offer slightly mellower 3 to 5 foot waves. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal areas are maintaining solid 5 to 8 foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Water temperature is chilling around 53 degrees, so pack that wetsuit! Expect northwest winds ramping up from 11 to 13 miles per hour. Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay regions are keeping things interesting with consistent 5 to 8 foot waves on Sunday, dropping slightly to 4 to 7 feet by Monday. Temperature-wise, you're looking at a sweet range of 56 to 78 degrees - not too shabby for California coastal vibes. Wind patterns are predominantly northwest throughout the weekend, gaining intensity as the day progresses. Sunday will see gentle breezes around 8 to 17 miles per hour, escalating to 17 to 27 miles per hour by Monday. Tidal movements are dynamic, with low tides dipping below zero and high tides reaching around 5.6 feet. Pro tip: check local tide charts and be aware of changing conditions. Safety first, wave warriors! Local authorities recommend checking potential beach closures before heading out. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, respect the ocean and stay stoked! Catch you on the waves!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-15-2025
Surf's up, California coast! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave riding from Sonoma to Monterey Bay. Northwest winds are going to be cranking, bringing some serious swell action to our beloved Pacific shores. For all you hardcore surfers in Sonoma and Marin, you're looking at monster waves on northwest-facing beaches - we're talking 6 to 9 feet of pure surfing paradise. Southwest beaches will be a bit mellower with 3 to 5 foot swells. Temperatures will dance between a crisp 52 and a toasty 72 degrees, so pack that wetsuit and some layers. San Francisco and San Mateo crews, you're in for a solid surf session with consistent 5 to 8 foot waves. Water's gonna be a chilly 53 degrees, so consider that thick neoprene. Mostly cloudy skies mean dramatic backdrops for your epic rides. Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay riders, you've got some sweet 4 to 7 foot waves coming your way. Monterey's looking particularly tasty with water temps around a comfortable 60 degrees. Temperatures will range from the mid-50s to high 70s - perfect for catching some serious waves. Winds will be predominantly northwest, ranging from a gentle 8 miles per hour to a more robust 27 miles per hour. Expect partly cloudy conditions across all regions, creating those classic California coastal vibes. Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and potential closures before heading out. Tides will be dynamic, with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-14-2025
Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! The Northern and Central California coastline is serving up some serious swell this weekend, so grab your board and let's break down the conditions. Northwest facing beaches are looking epic with 5 to 8 foot waves that'll have seasoned riders grinning from ear to ear. Southwest facing beaches are a bit mellower, rolling in at 3 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to play. The weather's playing it cool with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures dancing between the mid-50s and mid-70s. Wind's coming in from the northwest, starting around 11 to 17 miles per hour, which means some decent chop to keep things interesting. San Francisco and San Mateo counties are seeing slightly larger northwest swells pushing 6 to 9 feet today, with water temperatures hovering around a chilly 53 degrees. Pro tip: pack that wetsuit! Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay are offering slightly smaller but still impressive 4 to 7 foot waves with water temps warming up to a more comfortable 58 to 59 degrees. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, and the tides are playing a sweet rhythm throughout the day. Early morning low tides give way to afternoon highs, creating some prime surfing windows. Important safety note: always check with local authorities about potential beach closures and be aware of your skill level. The ocean demands respect, so paddle smart and stay stoked! Surf's up, California!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-12-2025
Surf's up, coastal warriors! Get ready for a gnarly couple of days along the Northern and Central California coastline. The waves are looking pretty epic with northwest facing beaches serving up some seriously sweet swells between 6 to 9 feet. Southwest beaches will see slightly mellower action at 3 to 6 feet. Thursday's looking like a classic California coastal day with partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from a chilly 53 to a toasty 78 degrees. Wind will be howling from the northwest at 21 miles per hour, so expect some serious texture on those waves. Water temps are a bit mysterious in some zones - San Francisco coastal waters are sitting around a crisp 56 degrees. Monterey Bay's looking warmer at 59 degrees. Might want to pack that wetsuit! Tide action is going to be interesting with some serious low and high tide shifts. Thursday morning kicks off with a low tide around negative 0.8 feet at 7 AM, then climbing to a high of 4.4 feet by early afternoon. Evening brings another low tide before a nighttime high. Friday's forecast looks pretty consistent - similar wave heights, partly cloudy conditions, and those persistent northwest winds. Temperatures will drop slightly but still offer a decent range from 52 to 77 degrees. Pro tip: Local authorities recommend checking beach conditions before heading out. Safety first, shredders! Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just a beach enthusiast, these conditions are looking prime for some serious ocean time. Catch those waves and stay stoked!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, coastal riders! Let's dive into today's gnarly forecast for Northern and Central California. The Pacific is serving up some serious swell action with waves ranging from 3 to 9 feet depending on your coastal location. Sonoma and Marin County are looking at the most impressive breakers today - 5 to 8 feet this afternoon and potentially climbing to 6 to 9 feet tomorrow. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal zones will see solid 4 to 7 foot waves, while Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay are riding a more mellow 3 to 6 foot range. Wind conditions are predominantly northwest, blowing between 12 to 21 miles per hour. Expect a crisp maritime atmosphere with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures dancing between the mid-50s and low 80s. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 56 to 59 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Tide schedules are looking active with significant vertical movement. We're seeing low tides dipping to almost negative one foot and high tides reaching up to 6 feet throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 5:30 AM, with afternoon high tides peaking between 12:21 and 2:01 PM. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Shark warning? None mentioned. Beach closure risk? Check with local authorities, but conditions look promising for experienced surfers seeking some coastal adventure. Ride safe, stay sharp, and enjoy those California waves!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! We're tracking some serious Pacific action along Northern and Central California's coastline. Buckle up for a dynamic surf scene that's about to light up the beaches from Sonoma to Monterey. Today's looking like a northwest wind playground with consistent surf ranges hitting 4 to 8 feet depending on your coastal zone. Santa Cruz and Sonoma are showcasing the most robust wave sets climbing to 5-8 feet - prime conditions for experienced surfers seeking some serious maritime excitement. Temperature-wise we're seeing a classic California coastal spread - coolest up north around 53 degrees climbing to a toasty 82 degrees down in Santa Cruz. Expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional patchy fog adding that quintessential moody Pacific atmosphere. Wind patterns are definitely cooperating today. Northwest breezes will be dancing between 9 and 21 miles per hour, gradually intensifying through the afternoon. These winds are going to sculpt some beautifully structured waves perfect for intermediate to advanced riders. Tide schedules are particularly interesting with multiple shifts throughout the day. Morning low tides around 5-6 AM dip to negative elevations between -0.6 and -0.7 feet, creating unique shoreline dynamics. Afternoon and evening high tides will range between 4.3 and 6 feet. Pro tip - water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 55 degrees near San Francisco, so grab that wetsuit. And as always, check local beach conditions and potential closures before paddling out. Surf safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Pacific's liquid playground!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, coastal adventurers! The Northern and Central California surf zone is serving up some serious wave action today and tomorrow. Starting with Sonoma and Marin County, we're looking at a robust 4 to 7 feet of surf today, climbing to a solid 5 to 8 feet by Wednesday. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from a cool 53 to a surprisingly warm 72 degrees. Winds will be blowing northwest at 16 miles per hour, building to 21 miles per hour tomorrow. Sliding down to San Francisco and San Mateo, the surf conditions mirror the Sonoma area with 4 to 7 foot waves. Water temperature is hovering around a chilly 55 degrees, so wetsuit warriors take note. Patchy fog will add some mystique to your morning session, with temperatures ranging from 53 to 70 degrees. Santa Cruz is bringing the heat with the most exciting wave forecast - 5 to 8 foot surf both today and tomorrow. Temperatures will spike up to 82 degrees, making it the warmest coastal zone. Winds will gradually intensify from 14 to 19 miles per hour, perfect for those seeking some wind-driven wave action. Monterey Bay and Big Sur offer a slightly more mellow 3 to 6 foot surf. Water temperature is a relatively comfortable 59 degrees. Temperatures will reach a pleasant 79 degrees, with winds starting gentle and building throughout the day. Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and potential closures before heading out. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Hang ten, wave riders! The Northern and Central California surf scene is serving up some seriously epic conditions. Get ready for a wild ride along the coast from Sonoma to Monterey Bay. Today's looking like a classic NorCal surf day with northwest winds howling between 9 to 19 miles per hour. Sonoma and Marin counties are looking at solid 4 to 7-foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal areas are matching those waves with some classic mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures dancing between 53 and 70 degrees. Santa Cruz is bringing the heat - literally - with temperatures climbing to a toasty 82 degrees and waves measuring 5 to 8 feet. Monterey Bay surfers can expect slightly mellower 3 to 6-foot swells but still plenty of stoke-worthy action. Water temperatures are chilly - hovering around 55 to 59 degrees - so break out those full wetsuits. The tides are playing an interesting game today with some dramatic low and high points. Early morning low tides are dipping to negative 0.6 to 0.7 feet, while afternoon highs will reach around 4.3 to 5.6 feet. The good news? No thunderstorms are expected, so you can focus on catching those perfect waves. Just keep an eye on local beach conditions and wind patterns. Pro tip: those northwest winds might get a bit frisky, so be prepared for some choppy moments. Surf's up, California! Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves like a legend.
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! Grab your boards and wetsuits because Northern and Central California is serving up some serious oceanic action today. Along the Sonoma and Marin coastline, we're looking at solid 4 to 7-foot swells that'll keep intermediate and advanced surfers grinning. Winds are cruising northwest at 16 miles per hour, creating some nice chop and potential for some killer rides. Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures dancing between a chilly 53 and a more pleasant 72 degrees. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal zones are sporting similar conditions with 4 to 7-foot waves and water temperatures hovering around a brisk 55 degrees. Patchy fog might add some mystical vibes to your morning session, so keep your eyes peeled. Santa Cruz is turning up the excitement with 5 to 8-foot waves that'll challenge even seasoned wave hunters. Temperatures are sweeter here, ranging from 56 to 82 degrees. Northwest winds will build from 14 to 19 miles per hour, promising some dynamic wave conditions. Monterey Bay and Big Sur are offering a slightly mellower 3 to 6-foot surf with water temperatures around 59 degrees. The area's winds will gradually intensify, providing some interesting wave dynamics throughout the day. Tides are looking interesting across all regions with multiple low and high points, so check your local tide charts before paddling out. And as always, keep an eye on changing conditions and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 04-14-2025
Surf's up, coastal crew! This is your Northern and Central California surf report dropping straight from the National Weather Service. We're looking at some seriously sweet wave action today along the California coastline. Sonoma and Marin are serving up 5 to 8 foot swells with a partly cloudy backdrop and some sneaky patches of fog. Temperatures will dance between a cool 54 and a toasty 75 degrees with a gentle northwest breeze at 5 miles per hour. San Francisco and San Mateo counties are matching those epic conditions with similar 5 to 8 foot waves and water temperatures hovering around a crisp 53 degrees. Expect some patchy fog to play peek-a-boo with the sunshine while winds slowly shift from south to southeast. Santa Cruz is bringing its own flavor with 4 to 7 foot waves today and a temperature range warming up to 78 degrees. The Southeast winds will be your companion, starting light and gradually picking up momentum. Monterey Bay and Big Sur are keeping it mellow with 3 to 5 foot swells and water temperatures around 56 degrees. Southwest winds will be your gentle guide through a partly cloudy day. Looking ahead to Tuesday, things are getting more dynamic. Northwest facing beaches could see swells cranking up to 10 feet while south facing beaches will enjoy a solid 6 to 8 foot playground. Temperatures will cool slightly and clouds will dominate the sky. Pro tip surfers: Check local beach conditions and potential closures before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe! Catch you on the waves!
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San Francisco, CA Sonoma and Marin County Coastal areas Surf Report for 12-21-2024
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Northern and Central California coastline. The Pacific is brewing up a storm of epic proportions that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike taking notice. We're looking at a High Surf Advisory blasting from 6 AM Saturday through 4 PM Sunday, with monster waves that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice. West-facing beaches are going to be absolutely radical, with surf heights climbing from 11 to 21 feet depending on the zone. Sonoma and Marin County are expecting a wild ride with 15 to 19-foot waves today, ramping up to 16 to 21 feet on Sunday. San Francisco and San Mateo coastal areas aren't far behind, with west-facing beaches serving up 12 to 16-foot swells today, escalating to 16 to 21 feet tomorrow. Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay are joining the wave party, with impressive heights ranging from 8 to 20 feet across different coastal regions. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with rain likely. Temperatures will hover between a cool 52 and 68 degrees, with winds shifting from south to southeast, blowing anywhere from 8 to 25 miles per hour. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting around 53 to 54 degrees - so grab that wetsuit! Tides will be dynamic, with multiple high and low cycles throughout the day. Pro tip: Local authorities are strongly recommending you check beach conditions before heading out. This isn't your average weekend surf - these are serious waves that demand respect. Stay safe, stay smart, and if you're not a professional, maybe enjoy this maritime spectacle from the shore. Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!
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Welcome to "Surf Report San Francisco," the essential daily podcast providing up-to-the-minute surf forecasts and weather updates for the San Francisco Bay area, including the coastal regions of Sonoma and Marin Counties. Designed for surfers and ocean lovers, our podcast ensures you never miss the best waves and weather conditions.Every episode includes:Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and comprehensive information on wave heights, swell directions, and wind conditions, helping you find the best surfing spots from Ocean Beach to the hidden gems along the Sonoma and Marin coasts.Weather Updates: Our thorough weather reports keep you prepared for sun, wind, fog, or whatever else the Pacific might offer, ensuring your beach outings are safe and enjoyable.Community and Environmental News: Stay connected with local surf events, conservation initiatives, and community activities that shape the surf culture and coastal stewardship in and
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