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A strong storm is forecast to develop northwest of Hawaii in the next couple days, with potential for large NW swell for the Islands and the West Coast in the longer term.
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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
WEDNESDAY- WNW swell continued to drop through the day today with good breaks seeing some shoulder to slightly overhead waves. Swell period came down a bunch today so the more sheltered spots saw occasional chest high sets on the right tides. Winds have been generally light all day for mostly clean conditions.

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New back to back pulses of W/NW swell. Check the forecast for details!
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
WEDNESDAY- Old WNW groundswell continue fading through the day, surf stayed fun but overall size dropped off. Most breaks were seeing knee-waist-chest high waves while standout spots picked occasional shoulder high+ sets, especially as the tide dropped through the afternoon.

BRIEF OUTLOOK:
New run of back to back WNW swells move in for the second half of the week and through the weekend. Conditions still look good then too. Check the forecast for details! Full Southern California Forecast
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Lots more WNW swell on the way along the nice conditions!
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