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El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Knee High Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginner Surfers Today

El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Knee High Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginner Surfers Today

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Surf's up, beach lovers! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that are more whisper than roar today. Picture knee to thigh-high swells dancing around the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for those just dipping their toes into surfing or longboarders looking for a smooth glide.

Southwest winds are playing it cool at 4-7 mph, creating a gentle onshore breeze that'll keep things interesting but not challenging. The swell's rolling in from 219 degrees with a leisurely 6-second period, essentially giving us a surfing equivalent of a relaxed Sunday morning.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet 65 degrees with water sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 - wetsuit recommendation is a light 2 mm for those wanting to stay cozy during longer sessions. Humidity's hovering around 82%, with clouds taking a backseat at just 35% coverage, promising plenty of sunshine.

Tide dynamics are our friend today. The morning high tide at 10:07 AM hitting 6.8 feet suggests some potential for slightly better wave shape, so time your session strategically. Pro tip: mid to high tide windows might offer the most enjoyable ride.

Bottom line: El Porto is basically whispering "beginner friendly" today. Advanced surfers might want to scout alternative spots, but if you're looking for a chill, forgiving surf experience, grab your board and enjoy the mellow vibes. Stay stoked and surf safe!

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