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  • Saturday 4/6/24 Afternoon Surf Report

    by Darby Moore April 07, 2024 1 min read

    Saturday, April 6
     
    Reporter: Darbs
    Surf Report comments:   

    1:15 pm: Well unfortunately it’s looking small-scale and blown out at report time. The waves are in the half a foot to barely one foot range, with poor, drifty conditions. Our local winds are currently blowing out of the N @ 17 knots, making for those choppy surface conditions. It’s looking weak and disorganized, with our local buoy currently reading 3.6 feet at 5 seconds. Again, not much in the way of surf today so it may be a better day to come by and check out our clearance sale running now.

    Report Overview

    Report Title: Saturday 4/7/24 Evening
    Reporter: Tory Strange
    Report Of The Day: 3
    Change From Yesterday: Similar in size (morning to morning comparison )
    Change From Last Report: a little bigger
    Current Wave Size: 1 to 1.5 feet
    Surface Conditions: semi-choppy to choppy
    Surf Station Surf Factor: 2.00 (on a 1-10 scale)
    Comments: Worth it if you have nothing else going on.
    6 Hour Forecast: Slowly increasing NE windswell sideonshore winds

    Swell Info

    Form: fair to poor
    Wave Size In Body Height: shin to knee high, occasally a little larger
    Largest Wave: Thigh High
    Surf Is On Increase or Decrease: increase
    Wind Swell / Ground Swell / Combo: NE windswell
    Swell Direction: NE
    Current: a little bit , from the N.
    Swell Interval: short and close together windwaves
    Hard To Paddle Out: 1.5 (1-5 scale)

    Wind Info

    Wind Direction, Speed, & Air Temp: Click Here
    Wind Direction / Speed For Florida: Click Here
    Local Radar Link: Click Here

    Tides

    Today's Tide Data:
    Tomorrow's Tide Data:
    View Full Year Of Tides: Click Here

    Temperature, Critters, & More

    Water Temperature: 65.7
    Water Clarity: Fair
    Critters: No new reports in overnight
    St. Augustine Weather Station: Click Here