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Comments: Could be fun. Ya might want to at least look at it.
Waves thigh to waist high, occasionally a little larger Much chillier side offshore NW winds that are forecast to clock sideshore and increase
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Reporter: T. Strange
7:00 am: Much colder at the beach this morning. Wave height is thigh to waist high, occasionally a little larger, with very chilly NW winds @ 10-12 knots. The marine forecast is calling for increasing N winds today. On the local St. Augustine Buoy the early wave height reading is 5.2 feet at 6 seconds changed from yesterdays 4.3 feet at 13 seconds See the hourly wind here and ‘up to the minute’ wind on the Surf Station Weather Station here).
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It’s over… the crazy mid-January week-long run of spring-like warmth with waves and surf temps in the mid to upper 60’s (this forecaster enjoyed 2-hour skin sessions last weekend) came to an end. Will the arrival of full-on winter bring waves this week? Dean’s 7-Day Surf Forecast has the answer. Click here to see