Weekend Surf Forecast
The forecast charts are where things really start to get interesting, particularly as we move into next week. The North Pacific gets all wintery looking and we start to see some legit storms assert themselves in the Gulf of Alaska...
Don't drink too much, looks like we're going to have some fun waves for the 4th of July weekend...
Thanks to a slip in storm activity, in both Hemispheres of the Pacific, the surf for the weekend looks on the small/slow side for most regions. There is hope though...
Not much on tap this weekend but a bit of combo swell next week looks promising...
The South Pacific continues to churn out swell after swell, and as Mexico maintains its overhead perfection, California preps for some weekend shredding.
Guess what—it's south swell season! If you have been living under a rock and haven't heard that Lowers is going off the 6.0 Lowers Pro right now, well it is. And there's more on the way.
There has been sooo much freaking swell this winter that I'm pretty much running out of ways to say…”Holy crap there is even more surf on the way!”
"I'm pretty much running out of ways to say this … but the North Pacific storm track continues to punch out swell after swell, sending surf all over the Pacific."—Expert Surf Forecaster Adam Wright
Here we go again ... with low tides in the morning and plenty of incoming swell, you might want to consider calling in sick to work!
Good news...if you live in Hawaii or north of Santa Barbara.










