Corona del Mar Surf Report & Forecast

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Current Surf Conditions

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Condition Rating

LOTUS Forecast
FAIR TO GOOD

Surf Height

6-8FT

Overhead to well overhead

LOTUS Forecast

Swell

4.1FT19s
S188º
2FT13s
S187º
0.6FT15s
S180º
LOTUS Forecast

Wind

1KTSWSW

1kts gusts, Onshore

Model Forecast
Satellite map of location

Tide

2.2FT

Temperature

66°F

spotName Wind & Weather
61ºF

2mm wetsuit

Matt Kibby

North Orange County Forecast

Matt Kibby

Today

Pumping SSW swell builds all day. Maxes out most beachbreaks with size and current. Light AM wind.

Dawn-10am: SSW swell builds further. Exposed breaks will easily be overhead and well overhead at times. Good spots see waves in the 2x overhead range. Powerful with lots of current at open beachbreaks. Generally clean in the AM with wind light/variable to light S onshore.

Afternoon Outlook: Swell eventually peaks through the afternoon/evening and into Wednesday. Select standout spots likely see sets up to 15' on the face. Low-end moderate SW wind into the PM - some crumble but not bad.

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Corona del Mar Surf Guide

When planning a surf trip to Orange County, the last spot anyone thinks of is the Corona Del Mar Jetty, just south of the Newport Harbor entrance. And for a good reason: the place hardly ever breaks. But when it does, it's second only to Newport Point on the perfect-o-meter.

Three critical elements are necessary for the Corona Del Mar Jetty to work well. First, you need a massive southwest swell -- at least double overhead at Newport. Second, a prevailing offshore wind is needed to hold... 
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