Good morning, this is Chad with your Ocean Surf Shop surf report and forecast for Thursday, September 14th at 8:00 a.m.
We also have wet-suit jackets and spring suits in stock. You’ll need it late week when the Lee swell starts to get big.
Not much change, maybe a little bigger on the sets from yesterday. Surf at the northside of the pier is running chest high to overhead on the sets. It’s clean and closing out, but some open shoulders are looking good
Winds are light and variable this morning, and surf zone is clean, but there are some rip-currents with the big ground swell.
We see north east winds at 5 to 10 knots this afternoon, and this should add surface chop to building ground swell throughout the day.
Tide is high at time of report and low tide is at 1:56 p.m. The next high tide will be at 8:20 p.m.
The Edisto Buoy is reading 5.9 feet at 12 seconds in a long period east/south east swell compliments of hurricane Lee.
Your NOAA Marine Weather Forecast calls for: “A weak cold front will briefly stall across Southeast Georgia today before pushing to the south overnight. High pressure will build into the region late week into the weekend. A cold front will move through the area early next week. High pressure should return for mid week.”
Water temperature is around 83*.
It’s 76* with sun and humid with sun this morning. Look for a high of 83* and clouds on-and-off this afternoon.
Sunrise is at 7:02 a.m., and sunset will be at 7:29 p.m.
Thanks for checking in with Ocean Surf Shop.
Hurricane Lee is straight off the coast of Jacksonville, FL. Surf should gradually build throughout the day. Today and Friday, we will see increased north/north-east winds behind a cold front, so hopefully the strong winds won’t affect it too much, but I wouldn’t bet on it. Lots of swell on the way. Even long-range models over 240 hours are beginning to hint at another Hurricane entering our window next week. The shop is stocked and ready to get your gear before the swell hits. Know your limits, and surf safe.
Good morning, this is Chad with your Ocean Surf Shop surf report and forecast for Thursday, September 14th at 8:00 a.m.
We also have wet-suit jackets and spring suits in stock. You’ll need it late week when the Lee swell starts to get big.
Not much change, maybe a little bigger on the sets from yesterday. Surf at the northside of the pier is running chest high to overhead on the sets. It’s clean and closing out, but some open shoulders are looking good
Winds are light and variable this morning, and surf zone is clean, but there are some rip-currents with the big ground swell.
We see north east winds at 5 to 10 knots this afternoon, and this should add surface chop to building ground swell throughout the day.
Tide is high at time of report and low tide is at 1:56 p.m. The next high tide will be at 8:20 p.m.
The Edisto Buoy is reading 5.9 feet at 12 seconds in a long period east/south east swell compliments of hurricane Lee.
Your NOAA Marine Weather Forecast calls for: “A weak cold front will briefly stall across Southeast Georgia today before pushing to the south overnight. High pressure will build into the region late week into the weekend. A cold front will move through the area early next week. High pressure should return for mid week.”
Water temperature is around 83*.
It’s 76* with sun and humid with sun this morning. Look for a high of 83* and clouds on-and-off this afternoon.
Sunrise is at 7:02 a.m., and sunset will be at 7:29 p.m.
Thanks for checking in with Ocean Surf Shop.