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Some wrap from the north with some over knee high set waves
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Thursday:
7:00 am: The waves look a little smaller to start off this Thursday morning. Our wave height is about shin to occ thigh high, mostly knee high. The wind is offshore WNW @ 5-6 knots, the marine forecast calls for NW winds @ 10-15 knots (Local up to the minute wind info here). On the Grays Reef Buoy the groundswell height is 1.0 feet at 13.8 seconds, changed from yesterdays 1.6 feet at 10 seconds. Here is a look at the St. Augustine virtual buoy this morning.
11:50 am: The waves look a little bigger than earlier this morning. Not much but a little bit. Some north swell wrap has filled in as the tide pushes in. New photos coming soon…
12:45 pm: New photos are up in box #2. You can see some unridden small scale northerly peaks are sliding in…
5:30 pm: The waves came up at times today then dropped back down. Up and down small scale waves. Some lefts at key spots. New photos are up in box #3 and you can see there are some ridable waves before dark…
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After a work week of variable wind and waves, a low will form in the NE Gulf and head our way over the weekend. Does it offer any hope for more size? Dean’s latest Surf Station Surf Forecast.