
El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Knee to Waist High Waves with Glassy Conditions and Rising Tide
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Tide-wise, we're riding a rising tide heading toward a peak at 10:42 am, hitting a solid 6.96 feet. Morning surfers, this is your golden hour - clean conditions and building energy. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.
Wind conditions are a surfer's dream today - light offshore breezes around 4 mph keeping those waves glassy and clean. Intermediate riders will find these conditions particularly sweet, with enough challenge to keep things exciting but not too gnarly.
Water temperature and air conditions are looking primo - ranging from 58 to 67 degrees with just a hint of cloud cover. You'll have a solid surfing window until sunset at 6:28 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some killer waves.
Local beta suggests the swell might be building over the next few days, so consider today a warm-up for what's coming. El Porto's notorious beach break means stay sharp, read those waves, and remember - smooth transitions are the key to style.
Grab your board, check your wax, and get out there. The Pacific is calling, and today's conditions are basically begging you to paddle out. Catch you in the lineup!
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