
El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-Foot Swell Promises Clean Waves and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Riders
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The morning high tide peaked at 10:07 AM, leaving us with a gradually falling tide that'll shape up some clean peaks throughout the afternoon. Water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardened California surfers.
Wind conditions are playing nice today, just a gentle 4 mph breeze that'll help maintain those clean wave faces. The partly cloudy sky means you'll have plenty of daylight to play in, with sunset hanging around until 6:28 PM.
El Porto's classic beach break is showing its personality today - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking to get some quality turns. The 9-second swell period means the waves won't be massive, but they'll have enough power to keep things fun and challenging.
Pro tip: aim for those mid to late afternoon low tide windows if you want the most sculpted wave faces. The secondary Southwest swell adds a bit of unpredictability that could surprise you with some sneaky good rides.
Temperature's hovering around a pleasant 65 degrees with low humidity, so you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water. Grab your board, maybe a light wetsuit, and get ready for a solid El Porto session that promises clean waves and good vibes.
Catch you in the lineup!
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