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Comments: Not looking bad at all... there are some fun waves at times!
Wave size thigh to rib high, with onshore NNE winds that are predicted to clock E
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Tuesday, November 24th:
Reporter: Tory S.
6:45 am: Brisk onshore winds this morning with the wave size thigh to waist high at first look. The marine forecast is calling for strong E winds @ 10-15 knots today. On the local St. Augustine Buoy the wave height measurements is 4.3 feet at 9 seconds similar to yesterdays 3.9 feet at 9 seconds. Our live cam page is here with a closer up look here: Surf Station Surf Cam. On the Surf Station Weather Station you can see the wind direction and speed on our live wind meter: check it out here.
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12:00 pm: A few fun looking waves coming in at time. Waves are looking to be in the thigh to rib high range. North winds making for some semi-choppy surf. New pics in box #2
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6:05 pm: Some fairly fun waves all the way up till dark tonight. Some photos just before dark are in box #3. Some over waist high waves with light to moderate onshore winds….
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