
El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-3 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Comfortable 67 Degree Water Today
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The morning starts with a rising tide peaking at 7:51 am, which means the sand-bottom point break is serving up some seriously clean shapes. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 67.8°F, so grab that 3/2 mm spring wetsuit and you'll be golden.
Wind conditions are looking primo - light southerly breezes around 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5 mph. Translation: glassy waves and smooth riding ahead. The clear skies and mild temperatures ranging from 63°F to 69°F mean you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water.
Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 am and sunset closes the day at 6:36 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some epic waves. Pro tip: if you're planning to hit El Porto this weekend, heads up about the Jimmy Surf Fiesta happening on the second Saturday in October - expect some extra buzz and potential crowds.
This legendary spot continues to deliver consistent beach and point breaks that welcome surfers of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to carve some smooth lines or just enjoy the ocean's rhythm, El Porto is calling your name today.
Grab your board, embrace the stoke, and ride those waves!
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