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    <description>El Porto Surf Report brings you the latest daily surf conditions straight from El Porto in Manhattan Beach, California. Stay ahead of the waves with real-time updates on swell size, tide changes, water temperature, wind direction, and crowd conditions at one of Southern California’s most iconic surf breaks. Whether you’re a local surfer planning your morning session or a visitor looking to catch the perfect wave, this podcast delivers everything you need to know before paddling out. Tune in every day for quick, reliable surf forecasts and insider tips that keep you connected to the El Porto lineup.


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    <itunes:summary>El Porto Surf Report brings you the latest daily surf conditions straight from El Porto in Manhattan Beach, California. Stay ahead of the waves with real-time updates on swell size, tide changes, water temperature, wind direction, and crowd conditions at one of Southern California’s most iconic surf breaks. Whether you’re a local surfer planning your morning session or a visitor looking to catch the perfect wave, this podcast delivers everything you need to know before paddling out. Tune in every day for quick, reliable surf forecasts and insider tips that keep you connected to the El Porto lineup.


https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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      <![CDATA[El Porto Surf Report brings you the latest daily surf conditions straight from El Porto in Manhattan Beach, California. Stay ahead of the waves with real-time updates on swell size, tide changes, water temperature, wind direction, and crowd conditions at one of Southern California’s most iconic surf breaks. Whether you’re a local surfer planning your morning session or a visitor looking to catch the perfect wave, this podcast delivers everything you need to know before paddling out. Tune in every day for quick, reliable surf forecasts and insider tips that keep you connected to the El Porto lineup.


https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners This Morning Golden Hour Conditions</title>
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      <description># El Porto Morning Glass Report

Good morning, El Porto! It's just after five AM and the conditions are looking absolutely stellar for a relaxed, beginner-friendly session. We're talking small, clean waves in the one to two foot range with light offshore winds keeping everything glassy. Water temperature is hovering around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit or springy and you'll be golden.

The swell is coming primarily from the west-northwest at nine to eleven second intervals, serving up some beautiful long peeling rights off the jetty. You'll also find softer walls further south that are perfect for nose-riding, cross-stepping, or just paddling into easy greens. While we're not expecting epic head-high barrels, this is pure SoCal summer joy. Sets are mostly inconsistent, hitting thigh to waist height, with the occasional rare outside set pushing up to two or three feet.

Now let's talk tides. We're currently dropping from a morning high, and the tide will continue dropping until around two AM when we hit low tide at two-point-five feet. The incoming tide then builds through mid-morning, peaking at around nine AM with a height of five-point-five feet. This means right now through eleven AM is your prime window. The rising tide will be building shape and cleaning up the waves, so get out there before things go mushy and shallow later this afternoon.

Speaking of timing, sunrise is at five-fifty AM, so you'll have some beautiful light to work with. The air temperature is currently in the low sixties but should climb nicely into the low seventies by afternoon under an overcast to mostly sunny sky.

The wind situation is looking sweet. Light offshore winds from the west-northwest at five to ten knots are holding steady and keeping those faces pristine. This pattern should hold through noon, then swing to a light cross-on wind from the west at ten to fifteen knots by afternoon. Nothing dramatic, just gentle support for most of the morning.

For logistics, the crowd is still light pre-dawn with just the early locals and longboarders filtering in. El Porto lot parking runs you about ten to fifteen bucks, and you can head south of the jetty for the longest rides. If you're shortboarding and want peakier lines, head north toward the main peak. The hazards are pretty standard for El Porto—rips are minimal in small surf, just watch for rocks at low tide and keep an eye out for the usual seals and kelp. No red tide reports, and visibility looks good.

If El Porto isn't calling to you this morning, Manhattan Beach is serving up similar conditions just down the coast, and Leo Carrillo has a mellow one-foot southwest swell if you want a quieter alternative.

Here's the bottom line: this is a six out of ten session that's pure fun for progression. The conditions won't blow your mind, but the clean, playable waves are exactly what you need for a good morning in the water. The winds are holding, so this could easily be an all-day go

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 12:02:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Morning Glass Report

Good morning, El Porto! It's just after five AM and the conditions are looking absolutely stellar for a relaxed, beginner-friendly session. We're talking small, clean waves in the one to two foot range with light offshore winds keeping everything glassy. Water temperature is hovering around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit or springy and you'll be golden.

The swell is coming primarily from the west-northwest at nine to eleven second intervals, serving up some beautiful long peeling rights off the jetty. You'll also find softer walls further south that are perfect for nose-riding, cross-stepping, or just paddling into easy greens. While we're not expecting epic head-high barrels, this is pure SoCal summer joy. Sets are mostly inconsistent, hitting thigh to waist height, with the occasional rare outside set pushing up to two or three feet.

Now let's talk tides. We're currently dropping from a morning high, and the tide will continue dropping until around two AM when we hit low tide at two-point-five feet. The incoming tide then builds through mid-morning, peaking at around nine AM with a height of five-point-five feet. This means right now through eleven AM is your prime window. The rising tide will be building shape and cleaning up the waves, so get out there before things go mushy and shallow later this afternoon.

Speaking of timing, sunrise is at five-fifty AM, so you'll have some beautiful light to work with. The air temperature is currently in the low sixties but should climb nicely into the low seventies by afternoon under an overcast to mostly sunny sky.

The wind situation is looking sweet. Light offshore winds from the west-northwest at five to ten knots are holding steady and keeping those faces pristine. This pattern should hold through noon, then swing to a light cross-on wind from the west at ten to fifteen knots by afternoon. Nothing dramatic, just gentle support for most of the morning.

For logistics, the crowd is still light pre-dawn with just the early locals and longboarders filtering in. El Porto lot parking runs you about ten to fifteen bucks, and you can head south of the jetty for the longest rides. If you're shortboarding and want peakier lines, head north toward the main peak. The hazards are pretty standard for El Porto—rips are minimal in small surf, just watch for rocks at low tide and keep an eye out for the usual seals and kelp. No red tide reports, and visibility looks good.

If El Porto isn't calling to you this morning, Manhattan Beach is serving up similar conditions just down the coast, and Leo Carrillo has a mellow one-foot southwest swell if you want a quieter alternative.

Here's the bottom line: this is a six out of ten session that's pure fun for progression. The conditions won't blow your mind, but the clean, playable waves are exactly what you need for a good morning in the water. The winds are holding, so this could easily be an all-day go

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Morning Glass Report

Good morning, El Porto! It's just after five AM and the conditions are looking absolutely stellar for a relaxed, beginner-friendly session. We're talking small, clean waves in the one to two foot range with light offshore winds keeping everything glassy. Water temperature is hovering around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit or springy and you'll be golden.

The swell is coming primarily from the west-northwest at nine to eleven second intervals, serving up some beautiful long peeling rights off the jetty. You'll also find softer walls further south that are perfect for nose-riding, cross-stepping, or just paddling into easy greens. While we're not expecting epic head-high barrels, this is pure SoCal summer joy. Sets are mostly inconsistent, hitting thigh to waist height, with the occasional rare outside set pushing up to two or three feet.

Now let's talk tides. We're currently dropping from a morning high, and the tide will continue dropping until around two AM when we hit low tide at two-point-five feet. The incoming tide then builds through mid-morning, peaking at around nine AM with a height of five-point-five feet. This means right now through eleven AM is your prime window. The rising tide will be building shape and cleaning up the waves, so get out there before things go mushy and shallow later this afternoon.

Speaking of timing, sunrise is at five-fifty AM, so you'll have some beautiful light to work with. The air temperature is currently in the low sixties but should climb nicely into the low seventies by afternoon under an overcast to mostly sunny sky.

The wind situation is looking sweet. Light offshore winds from the west-northwest at five to ten knots are holding steady and keeping those faces pristine. This pattern should hold through noon, then swing to a light cross-on wind from the west at ten to fifteen knots by afternoon. Nothing dramatic, just gentle support for most of the morning.

For logistics, the crowd is still light pre-dawn with just the early locals and longboarders filtering in. El Porto lot parking runs you about ten to fifteen bucks, and you can head south of the jetty for the longest rides. If you're shortboarding and want peakier lines, head north toward the main peak. The hazards are pretty standard for El Porto—rips are minimal in small surf, just watch for rocks at low tide and keep an eye out for the usual seals and kelp. No red tide reports, and visibility looks good.

If El Porto isn't calling to you this morning, Manhattan Beach is serving up similar conditions just down the coast, and Leo Carrillo has a mellow one-foot southwest swell if you want a quieter alternative.

Here's the bottom line: this is a six out of ten session that's pure fun for progression. The conditions won't blow your mind, but the clean, playable waves are exactly what you need for a good morning in the water. The winds are holding, so this could easily be an all-day go

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Small Waves Perfect for Beginners and Longboarders with Clean Offshore Winds</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today, and honestly, if you're looking for a mellow, fun session, you picked the right beach.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the one to three foot range, so think knee to waist high. The primary swell is a nice, clean one footer with a thirteen to fifteen second period coming up from the south-southwest, and there's a secondary boost from the west that's keeping things consistent. This is textbook small wave territory, which means longboarders and beginners are going to have an absolute field day out there.

The wind is doing us a solid right now. We've got light offshore flow from the northwest to west, which means the faces are nicely groomed with minimal chop. You're looking at clean, rippable conditions that are perfect for carving and flowing rather than fighting a bumpy, wind-blown mess.

Water temperature is running in that cool to mild sweet spot, high fifties to low sixties, so grab your three-two wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around mid-sixties with partly cloudy skies and just a light ocean haze, so nothing dramatic on the beach side of things.

Now, here's where timing matters. We're currently sitting near high tide at about six point eight feet. At this level, the waves are softer and more forgiving, breaking a bit further out over the sandbars. But here's the thing, as the tide drops into the afternoon and early evening, you're going to see the waves get slightly more defined and punchy, especially if you head toward the jetties. So if you're a beginner or you just want easy, stress-free waves, paddle out now or early afternoon. If you've got intermediate chops and you want a bit more shape and response to your turns, save it for late afternoon when that low tide window opens up.

El Porto's setup is pretty welcoming today. The north end near the rivermouth area is serving up those long, turtle bowl peelers that just peel and peel, perfect for loggers. The central beach has scattered, friendly peaks that dance with the tide, and the south end toward the jetties can get a little hollower when conditions align, but today's small swell keeps everything mellow.

Crowd-wise, you're looking at moderate to light with mostly longboarders, learners, and a few shortboarders who've accepted that today's not about massive airs. The vibe is family-friendly and skill-building oriented.

For your board choice, seriously consider a longboard or mini-log if you've got one. This is glide weather. A shortboard works if you're comfortable in softer, slower conditions, but there's no shame in grabbing the big board and just enjoying smooth, easy turns.

Couple quick safety notes. Watch for the peeling right-handers near the southern jetties and be cool with the locals who know that area well. Keep an eye on rip currents near the channels as the tide drops, and obviously wear your leash and maybe a rash guard if you're sensitive to seawater chafing.

Bottom line, El

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 12:02:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today, and honestly, if you're looking for a mellow, fun session, you picked the right beach.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the one to three foot range, so think knee to waist high. The primary swell is a nice, clean one footer with a thirteen to fifteen second period coming up from the south-southwest, and there's a secondary boost from the west that's keeping things consistent. This is textbook small wave territory, which means longboarders and beginners are going to have an absolute field day out there.

The wind is doing us a solid right now. We've got light offshore flow from the northwest to west, which means the faces are nicely groomed with minimal chop. You're looking at clean, rippable conditions that are perfect for carving and flowing rather than fighting a bumpy, wind-blown mess.

Water temperature is running in that cool to mild sweet spot, high fifties to low sixties, so grab your three-two wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around mid-sixties with partly cloudy skies and just a light ocean haze, so nothing dramatic on the beach side of things.

Now, here's where timing matters. We're currently sitting near high tide at about six point eight feet. At this level, the waves are softer and more forgiving, breaking a bit further out over the sandbars. But here's the thing, as the tide drops into the afternoon and early evening, you're going to see the waves get slightly more defined and punchy, especially if you head toward the jetties. So if you're a beginner or you just want easy, stress-free waves, paddle out now or early afternoon. If you've got intermediate chops and you want a bit more shape and response to your turns, save it for late afternoon when that low tide window opens up.

El Porto's setup is pretty welcoming today. The north end near the rivermouth area is serving up those long, turtle bowl peelers that just peel and peel, perfect for loggers. The central beach has scattered, friendly peaks that dance with the tide, and the south end toward the jetties can get a little hollower when conditions align, but today's small swell keeps everything mellow.

Crowd-wise, you're looking at moderate to light with mostly longboarders, learners, and a few shortboarders who've accepted that today's not about massive airs. The vibe is family-friendly and skill-building oriented.

For your board choice, seriously consider a longboard or mini-log if you've got one. This is glide weather. A shortboard works if you're comfortable in softer, slower conditions, but there's no shame in grabbing the big board and just enjoying smooth, easy turns.

Couple quick safety notes. Watch for the peeling right-handers near the southern jetties and be cool with the locals who know that area well. Keep an eye on rip currents near the channels as the tide drops, and obviously wear your leash and maybe a rash guard if you're sensitive to seawater chafing.

Bottom line, El

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today, and honestly, if you're looking for a mellow, fun session, you picked the right beach.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the one to three foot range, so think knee to waist high. The primary swell is a nice, clean one footer with a thirteen to fifteen second period coming up from the south-southwest, and there's a secondary boost from the west that's keeping things consistent. This is textbook small wave territory, which means longboarders and beginners are going to have an absolute field day out there.

The wind is doing us a solid right now. We've got light offshore flow from the northwest to west, which means the faces are nicely groomed with minimal chop. You're looking at clean, rippable conditions that are perfect for carving and flowing rather than fighting a bumpy, wind-blown mess.

Water temperature is running in that cool to mild sweet spot, high fifties to low sixties, so grab your three-two wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around mid-sixties with partly cloudy skies and just a light ocean haze, so nothing dramatic on the beach side of things.

Now, here's where timing matters. We're currently sitting near high tide at about six point eight feet. At this level, the waves are softer and more forgiving, breaking a bit further out over the sandbars. But here's the thing, as the tide drops into the afternoon and early evening, you're going to see the waves get slightly more defined and punchy, especially if you head toward the jetties. So if you're a beginner or you just want easy, stress-free waves, paddle out now or early afternoon. If you've got intermediate chops and you want a bit more shape and response to your turns, save it for late afternoon when that low tide window opens up.

El Porto's setup is pretty welcoming today. The north end near the rivermouth area is serving up those long, turtle bowl peelers that just peel and peel, perfect for loggers. The central beach has scattered, friendly peaks that dance with the tide, and the south end toward the jetties can get a little hollower when conditions align, but today's small swell keeps everything mellow.

Crowd-wise, you're looking at moderate to light with mostly longboarders, learners, and a few shortboarders who've accepted that today's not about massive airs. The vibe is family-friendly and skill-building oriented.

For your board choice, seriously consider a longboard or mini-log if you've got one. This is glide weather. A shortboard works if you're comfortable in softer, slower conditions, but there's no shame in grabbing the big board and just enjoying smooth, easy turns.

Couple quick safety notes. Watch for the peeling right-handers near the southern jetties and be cool with the locals who know that area well. Keep an eye on rip currents near the channels as the tide drops, and obviously wear your leash and maybe a rash guard if you're sensitive to seawater chafing.

Bottom line, El

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Small Waves Offshore Wind Perfect for Longboarders This Morning</title>
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      <description>Good morning from El Porto in El Segundo, where we're looking at a classic small-wave setup that's definitely manageable if you know what you're doing. We're talking one to three foot faces right now, driven by a south-southwest swell that's rolling in at about one foot with a sixteen second period. There's some minor west-facing short period energy mixing in there too, so if you're a longboarder or you specialize in small waves, this is your playground this morning.

The best part? The wind is working with us. We've got light offshore conditions coming from the south at two to nine miles per hour with gusts reaching up to eleven. That means glassy, clean faces through the mid-morning hours if this holds steady. However, keep an eye out because winds could shift onshore later in the day, which would turn things sloppy pretty quick.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising pattern right now heading toward high tide around four twenty-five in the morning local time, where we'll see about six and a half feet. If you're looking for steeper, more defined faces at El Porto, you'll want to time this for the outgoing tide. Currently we're sitting in that mid-cycle range, so conditions are decent but not ideal. The low tide won't hit until ten thirty-three in the morning at just point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting at about sixty degrees, so you're definitely going to want that three-two millimeter full suit. Don't forget your SPF fifty either because we've got clear skies overhead and absolutely zero chance of rain today. Daytime temperatures should climb to around sixty to sixty-five degrees.

Here's the real talk about El Porto. This break absolutely shines when you've got WNW or NW swells in that three to six foot range on a low-to-mid tide with proper offshore winds. What we're dealing with today is a summer south swell that works better on the outer bar where you'll find some playful walls. Just avoid the crowded inside peaks. Word of warning though, weekends get absolutely packed here, so if you're planning to come out, get there before dawn. We're talking serious crowds.

Watch out for the hazards. There are strong currents and rip tides that deserve respect. Low tide brings urchins and rocks into play, so mind your step. Also remember we're literally near LA Airport, so jet noise is just part of the ambiance here.

Looking ahead at the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours, that swell is holding small at one to two feet from the south-southwest. Winds should stay light and southerly early in the day with potential pickup in the afternoon. Tides repeat their cycle tomorrow with similar timing.

If this ends up being too small or too mushy for your style, you've got options nearby. Leo Carrillo is about twenty miles north showing similar one foot SSW conditions. Santa Monica Pier is less than a mile away if you want something mushier and more forgiving.

The bottom line? Conditions are marginal but absolutely rideable for folks who know the break.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 12:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning from El Porto in El Segundo, where we're looking at a classic small-wave setup that's definitely manageable if you know what you're doing. We're talking one to three foot faces right now, driven by a south-southwest swell that's rolling in at about one foot with a sixteen second period. There's some minor west-facing short period energy mixing in there too, so if you're a longboarder or you specialize in small waves, this is your playground this morning.

The best part? The wind is working with us. We've got light offshore conditions coming from the south at two to nine miles per hour with gusts reaching up to eleven. That means glassy, clean faces through the mid-morning hours if this holds steady. However, keep an eye out because winds could shift onshore later in the day, which would turn things sloppy pretty quick.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising pattern right now heading toward high tide around four twenty-five in the morning local time, where we'll see about six and a half feet. If you're looking for steeper, more defined faces at El Porto, you'll want to time this for the outgoing tide. Currently we're sitting in that mid-cycle range, so conditions are decent but not ideal. The low tide won't hit until ten thirty-three in the morning at just point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting at about sixty degrees, so you're definitely going to want that three-two millimeter full suit. Don't forget your SPF fifty either because we've got clear skies overhead and absolutely zero chance of rain today. Daytime temperatures should climb to around sixty to sixty-five degrees.

Here's the real talk about El Porto. This break absolutely shines when you've got WNW or NW swells in that three to six foot range on a low-to-mid tide with proper offshore winds. What we're dealing with today is a summer south swell that works better on the outer bar where you'll find some playful walls. Just avoid the crowded inside peaks. Word of warning though, weekends get absolutely packed here, so if you're planning to come out, get there before dawn. We're talking serious crowds.

Watch out for the hazards. There are strong currents and rip tides that deserve respect. Low tide brings urchins and rocks into play, so mind your step. Also remember we're literally near LA Airport, so jet noise is just part of the ambiance here.

Looking ahead at the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours, that swell is holding small at one to two feet from the south-southwest. Winds should stay light and southerly early in the day with potential pickup in the afternoon. Tides repeat their cycle tomorrow with similar timing.

If this ends up being too small or too mushy for your style, you've got options nearby. Leo Carrillo is about twenty miles north showing similar one foot SSW conditions. Santa Monica Pier is less than a mile away if you want something mushier and more forgiving.

The bottom line? Conditions are marginal but absolutely rideable for folks who know the break.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning from El Porto in El Segundo, where we're looking at a classic small-wave setup that's definitely manageable if you know what you're doing. We're talking one to three foot faces right now, driven by a south-southwest swell that's rolling in at about one foot with a sixteen second period. There's some minor west-facing short period energy mixing in there too, so if you're a longboarder or you specialize in small waves, this is your playground this morning.

The best part? The wind is working with us. We've got light offshore conditions coming from the south at two to nine miles per hour with gusts reaching up to eleven. That means glassy, clean faces through the mid-morning hours if this holds steady. However, keep an eye out because winds could shift onshore later in the day, which would turn things sloppy pretty quick.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising pattern right now heading toward high tide around four twenty-five in the morning local time, where we'll see about six and a half feet. If you're looking for steeper, more defined faces at El Porto, you'll want to time this for the outgoing tide. Currently we're sitting in that mid-cycle range, so conditions are decent but not ideal. The low tide won't hit until ten thirty-three in the morning at just point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting at about sixty degrees, so you're definitely going to want that three-two millimeter full suit. Don't forget your SPF fifty either because we've got clear skies overhead and absolutely zero chance of rain today. Daytime temperatures should climb to around sixty to sixty-five degrees.

Here's the real talk about El Porto. This break absolutely shines when you've got WNW or NW swells in that three to six foot range on a low-to-mid tide with proper offshore winds. What we're dealing with today is a summer south swell that works better on the outer bar where you'll find some playful walls. Just avoid the crowded inside peaks. Word of warning though, weekends get absolutely packed here, so if you're planning to come out, get there before dawn. We're talking serious crowds.

Watch out for the hazards. There are strong currents and rip tides that deserve respect. Low tide brings urchins and rocks into play, so mind your step. Also remember we're literally near LA Airport, so jet noise is just part of the ambiance here.

Looking ahead at the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours, that swell is holding small at one to two feet from the south-southwest. Winds should stay light and southerly early in the day with potential pickup in the afternoon. Tides repeat their cycle tomorrow with similar timing.

If this ends up being too small or too mushy for your style, you've got options nearby. Leo Carrillo is about twenty miles north showing similar one foot SSW conditions. Santa Monica Pier is less than a mile away if you want something mushier and more forgiving.

The bottom line? Conditions are marginal but absolutely rideable for folks who know the break.

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Saturday Morning Three to Five Foot Swell Offshore Winds Peak Conditions Through Ten AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! Here's your Saturday El Porto breakdown.

We're looking at a sweet three to five foot swell building through the morning from a northwest pulse. If you're thinking about paddling out, do it now through ten AM. That's your golden window with offshore winds keeping everything clean and organized. We're talking four star conditions right now, excellent for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love those mellow rights peeling off the jetty all the way toward 26th Street. Goofy footers, heads up—the lefts are shorter and steeper, so you might want to scout Hermosa as a backup.

Water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees thanks to some northwest wind upwelling action, so bring your full three-two or springsuit. Visibility is green and murky at three to five feet from all the stirred up sand, but nothing gnarly like red tide.

Here's the tide situation: we had a low early this morning around two AM. High tide hits at eight twenty-three AM at five point three feet, which is actually your sweet spot to avoid the inside section getting too slab-like and draining fast. Then we drop to another low at two oh-four PM before climbing to six feet by evening.

Now, the wind story changes dramatically at ten AM. Those gorgeous offshores turn onshore and choppy. From ten in the morning through three in the afternoon, we're down to two stars—fair but definitely choppier. By evening? Forget about it. One star, skip it entirely.

The jetty peak is going to be packed. We're expecting medium to high crowds, somewhere between thirty and fifty surfers by nine AM, so hunt the shoulders or venture out to the outer rights if you want more space. Parking's going to be a bit of a hassle—El Porto lot is running ten to fifteen dollars, and Rosecrans and Strand are filling fast. Consider biking in if you can.

Here's the real gem though: tomorrow, Sunday, is looking exceptional. We're forecasting four to six foot faces with light and variable winds. Tide's in that sweet spot and conditions are going five stars, very good across the board. So if you can't make it work today, Sunday is absolutely worth waiting for.

Quick pro tip: watch for fast draining low tide that can expose rocks and slabs around the jetty. If El Porto isn't firing for some reason, Santa Monica Pier is right there as a backup, or head over to Bay Street just a mile away.

So get up early, grab your board, and enjoy those clean offshores while they last. See you out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 12:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! Here's your Saturday El Porto breakdown.

We're looking at a sweet three to five foot swell building through the morning from a northwest pulse. If you're thinking about paddling out, do it now through ten AM. That's your golden window with offshore winds keeping everything clean and organized. We're talking four star conditions right now, excellent for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love those mellow rights peeling off the jetty all the way toward 26th Street. Goofy footers, heads up—the lefts are shorter and steeper, so you might want to scout Hermosa as a backup.

Water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees thanks to some northwest wind upwelling action, so bring your full three-two or springsuit. Visibility is green and murky at three to five feet from all the stirred up sand, but nothing gnarly like red tide.

Here's the tide situation: we had a low early this morning around two AM. High tide hits at eight twenty-three AM at five point three feet, which is actually your sweet spot to avoid the inside section getting too slab-like and draining fast. Then we drop to another low at two oh-four PM before climbing to six feet by evening.

Now, the wind story changes dramatically at ten AM. Those gorgeous offshores turn onshore and choppy. From ten in the morning through three in the afternoon, we're down to two stars—fair but definitely choppier. By evening? Forget about it. One star, skip it entirely.

The jetty peak is going to be packed. We're expecting medium to high crowds, somewhere between thirty and fifty surfers by nine AM, so hunt the shoulders or venture out to the outer rights if you want more space. Parking's going to be a bit of a hassle—El Porto lot is running ten to fifteen dollars, and Rosecrans and Strand are filling fast. Consider biking in if you can.

Here's the real gem though: tomorrow, Sunday, is looking exceptional. We're forecasting four to six foot faces with light and variable winds. Tide's in that sweet spot and conditions are going five stars, very good across the board. So if you can't make it work today, Sunday is absolutely worth waiting for.

Quick pro tip: watch for fast draining low tide that can expose rocks and slabs around the jetty. If El Porto isn't firing for some reason, Santa Monica Pier is right there as a backup, or head over to Bay Street just a mile away.

So get up early, grab your board, and enjoy those clean offshores while they last. See you out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! Here's your Saturday El Porto breakdown.

We're looking at a sweet three to five foot swell building through the morning from a northwest pulse. If you're thinking about paddling out, do it now through ten AM. That's your golden window with offshore winds keeping everything clean and organized. We're talking four star conditions right now, excellent for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love those mellow rights peeling off the jetty all the way toward 26th Street. Goofy footers, heads up—the lefts are shorter and steeper, so you might want to scout Hermosa as a backup.

Water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees thanks to some northwest wind upwelling action, so bring your full three-two or springsuit. Visibility is green and murky at three to five feet from all the stirred up sand, but nothing gnarly like red tide.

Here's the tide situation: we had a low early this morning around two AM. High tide hits at eight twenty-three AM at five point three feet, which is actually your sweet spot to avoid the inside section getting too slab-like and draining fast. Then we drop to another low at two oh-four PM before climbing to six feet by evening.

Now, the wind story changes dramatically at ten AM. Those gorgeous offshores turn onshore and choppy. From ten in the morning through three in the afternoon, we're down to two stars—fair but definitely choppier. By evening? Forget about it. One star, skip it entirely.

The jetty peak is going to be packed. We're expecting medium to high crowds, somewhere between thirty and fifty surfers by nine AM, so hunt the shoulders or venture out to the outer rights if you want more space. Parking's going to be a bit of a hassle—El Porto lot is running ten to fifteen dollars, and Rosecrans and Strand are filling fast. Consider biking in if you can.

Here's the real gem though: tomorrow, Sunday, is looking exceptional. We're forecasting four to six foot faces with light and variable winds. Tide's in that sweet spot and conditions are going five stars, very good across the board. So if you can't make it work today, Sunday is absolutely worth waiting for.

Quick pro tip: watch for fast draining low tide that can expose rocks and slabs around the jetty. If El Porto isn't firing for some reason, Santa Monica Pier is right there as a backup, or head over to Bay Street just a mile away.

So get up early, grab your board, and enjoy those clean offshores while they last. See you out there.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Friday May 1 2026 Two to Three Foot Waves Offshore Winds Best Before 10 AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Friday, May first, twenty twenty-six. We're looking at a sweet early morning window with two to three foot faces—that's knee to chest on the sets—coming in clean from a small west-northwest swell with ten to eleven second periods. You're seeing some occasional four foot bombs out on the outer bar, so there's definitely a little something to hunt if you're feeling it.

The wave quality right now is fair to good. We're getting long, mellow rights peeling off the jetty toward twenty-sixth street. The lefts are shorter and steeper, so if you're a goofy footer, you might paddle over to Hermosa if those don't appeal. It's not firing like winter conditions, but this is solid for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love a good trim line.

Here's the wind situation: right now we've got light offshore winds at five to eight knots, which means it's glassy as glass out there. That's your sweet spot. But keep your eye on the clock because those winds shift onshore by midday—we're talking southwest ten to fifteen knots by noon. So your best window is really right now through about ten in the morning. After that, expect some chop to roll in.

Tides are working in your favor if you time it right. We've got low tide at about seven fifteen in the morning, sitting at point eight feet. That's going to drain pretty fast and expose the slabby inside, so be aware of that. High tide comes around one thirty in the afternoon at five point two feet. If you want to avoid getting sucked dry, aim for mid to high tide conditions.

Water temperature is holding at sixty-two degrees, so you're looking at a full three two wetsuit or a springsuit minimum. We've had some recent northwest wind pushing in cold upwellings, so don't underestimate the chill factor out there.

Visibility is three to five feet today—green but murky from all the sand getting stirred around. No red tide reports though, so we're good on that front.

Now, about the crowd: we're sitting at a medium level this morning, maybe an eight out of ten. Weekday mornings usually mean locals and a few van dwellers, but expect thirty to fifty heads in the water by nine in the morning. The jetty peak is going to be packed, so hunt the shoulder or those outer rights if you want some space. Parking's filling up fast on Rosecrans and the Strand. If you're driving, the El Porto lot is ten to fifteen bucks. Bike in if you can.

One quick safety note: there's a strong rip running outside the jetty that pulls northwest, so paddle parallel if you get caught in it. Rocky bottom on low tide sets, so watch your board and keep your eyes up. You'll see plenty of seals and bodies out there, so mind the marine life. No recent shark pings, but LA County stays vigilant.

Looking ahead, today's pretty straightforward. Right now through ten in the morning, we're at three stars—that's good, go now. Ten to three is fair, expect choppy conditions with onshore winds building up. Three to s

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 12:02:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Friday, May first, twenty twenty-six. We're looking at a sweet early morning window with two to three foot faces—that's knee to chest on the sets—coming in clean from a small west-northwest swell with ten to eleven second periods. You're seeing some occasional four foot bombs out on the outer bar, so there's definitely a little something to hunt if you're feeling it.

The wave quality right now is fair to good. We're getting long, mellow rights peeling off the jetty toward twenty-sixth street. The lefts are shorter and steeper, so if you're a goofy footer, you might paddle over to Hermosa if those don't appeal. It's not firing like winter conditions, but this is solid for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love a good trim line.

Here's the wind situation: right now we've got light offshore winds at five to eight knots, which means it's glassy as glass out there. That's your sweet spot. But keep your eye on the clock because those winds shift onshore by midday—we're talking southwest ten to fifteen knots by noon. So your best window is really right now through about ten in the morning. After that, expect some chop to roll in.

Tides are working in your favor if you time it right. We've got low tide at about seven fifteen in the morning, sitting at point eight feet. That's going to drain pretty fast and expose the slabby inside, so be aware of that. High tide comes around one thirty in the afternoon at five point two feet. If you want to avoid getting sucked dry, aim for mid to high tide conditions.

Water temperature is holding at sixty-two degrees, so you're looking at a full three two wetsuit or a springsuit minimum. We've had some recent northwest wind pushing in cold upwellings, so don't underestimate the chill factor out there.

Visibility is three to five feet today—green but murky from all the sand getting stirred around. No red tide reports though, so we're good on that front.

Now, about the crowd: we're sitting at a medium level this morning, maybe an eight out of ten. Weekday mornings usually mean locals and a few van dwellers, but expect thirty to fifty heads in the water by nine in the morning. The jetty peak is going to be packed, so hunt the shoulder or those outer rights if you want some space. Parking's filling up fast on Rosecrans and the Strand. If you're driving, the El Porto lot is ten to fifteen bucks. Bike in if you can.

One quick safety note: there's a strong rip running outside the jetty that pulls northwest, so paddle parallel if you get caught in it. Rocky bottom on low tide sets, so watch your board and keep your eyes up. You'll see plenty of seals and bodies out there, so mind the marine life. No recent shark pings, but LA County stays vigilant.

Looking ahead, today's pretty straightforward. Right now through ten in the morning, we're at three stars—that's good, go now. Ten to three is fair, expect choppy conditions with onshore winds building up. Three to s

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Friday, May first, twenty twenty-six. We're looking at a sweet early morning window with two to three foot faces—that's knee to chest on the sets—coming in clean from a small west-northwest swell with ten to eleven second periods. You're seeing some occasional four foot bombs out on the outer bar, so there's definitely a little something to hunt if you're feeling it.

The wave quality right now is fair to good. We're getting long, mellow rights peeling off the jetty toward twenty-sixth street. The lefts are shorter and steeper, so if you're a goofy footer, you might paddle over to Hermosa if those don't appeal. It's not firing like winter conditions, but this is solid for longboarders and intermediate surfers who love a good trim line.

Here's the wind situation: right now we've got light offshore winds at five to eight knots, which means it's glassy as glass out there. That's your sweet spot. But keep your eye on the clock because those winds shift onshore by midday—we're talking southwest ten to fifteen knots by noon. So your best window is really right now through about ten in the morning. After that, expect some chop to roll in.

Tides are working in your favor if you time it right. We've got low tide at about seven fifteen in the morning, sitting at point eight feet. That's going to drain pretty fast and expose the slabby inside, so be aware of that. High tide comes around one thirty in the afternoon at five point two feet. If you want to avoid getting sucked dry, aim for mid to high tide conditions.

Water temperature is holding at sixty-two degrees, so you're looking at a full three two wetsuit or a springsuit minimum. We've had some recent northwest wind pushing in cold upwellings, so don't underestimate the chill factor out there.

Visibility is three to five feet today—green but murky from all the sand getting stirred around. No red tide reports though, so we're good on that front.

Now, about the crowd: we're sitting at a medium level this morning, maybe an eight out of ten. Weekday mornings usually mean locals and a few van dwellers, but expect thirty to fifty heads in the water by nine in the morning. The jetty peak is going to be packed, so hunt the shoulder or those outer rights if you want some space. Parking's filling up fast on Rosecrans and the Strand. If you're driving, the El Porto lot is ten to fifteen bucks. Bike in if you can.

One quick safety note: there's a strong rip running outside the jetty that pulls northwest, so paddle parallel if you get caught in it. Rocky bottom on low tide sets, so watch your board and keep your eyes up. You'll see plenty of seals and bodies out there, so mind the marine life. No recent shark pings, but LA County stays vigilant.

Looking ahead, today's pretty straightforward. Right now through ten in the morning, we're at three stars—that's good, go now. Ten to three is fair, expect choppy conditions with onshore winds building up. Three to s

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: Small to Moderate Waves, Best Conditions at Dawn Before Afternoon Wind</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey surfers, here's what's cooking at El Porto today. We're looking at small to moderate conditions with three to five foot seas and a mix of NW and W swell energy pushing through. You've got NW waves at three feet with periods around seven to eleven seconds, paired with some west energy at three feet with shorter six to eight second periods. That's translating to rideable faces in the two to four foot range, which means thigh to head high on the better sets. The southern background swell is holding at two feet with that longer thirteen to fourteen second period, so there's some shape to work with.

Now, the tricky part today is the wind situation. We're starting with westerly winds running five to ten knots this morning, but here's the catch: those winds are going to build throughout the day, reaching ten to twenty knots by afternoon with gusts potentially touching twenty-five. Since those winds are coming onshore, that means choppy conditions are definitely on the menu by noon and beyond. Your best window here is absolutely first light. Get out there early, grab some clean two to four foot rights and lefts while the glass is still relatively smooth, and consider wrapping it up before midday when the chop really takes over.

Tide-wise, you're looking at a falling or low tide around midday, sitting somewhere between one and two feet. El Porto actually works best around mid-tide conditions anyway, so timing your session for that early morning window becomes even more important. Watch out for rips on the push, especially with those moderate to high tide coefficients bringing stronger currents into play.

For gear, pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's hovering around sixty degrees right now. Air temps are running fourteen to eighteen Celsius, it's overcast, and there's a chance of rain this afternoon, so bring some SPF fifty and maybe a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

Looking ahead, tonight stays mostly the same with westerly to northwesterly winds at ten to fifteen knots and three to four foot waves. Friday could see a small craft advisory with rain chances in the morning, but winds settling between five and twenty knots. By Saturday, conditions really start improving. The NW wind and swell energy are building, pushing waves up to three to five feet with some longer period sets, and that NW fetch is going to become more dominant heading into next week.

Pro tip: El Porto's a beachbreak that really amplifies NW swell for intermediate surfers, but it can close out quick once the wind picks up. Bring a longboard or fish for these smaller conditions and expect some crowds, especially if that early morning window stays clean. For live updates and real-time buoy data, definitely check Surfline or local cams since the biggest swell indicators are happening offshore at eight to nine feet, though it's smaller by the time it reaches shore.

Bottom line: set that alarm, hit it at dawn, and you'll score some

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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey surfers, here's what's cooking at El Porto today. We're looking at small to moderate conditions with three to five foot seas and a mix of NW and W swell energy pushing through. You've got NW waves at three feet with periods around seven to eleven seconds, paired with some west energy at three feet with shorter six to eight second periods. That's translating to rideable faces in the two to four foot range, which means thigh to head high on the better sets. The southern background swell is holding at two feet with that longer thirteen to fourteen second period, so there's some shape to work with.

Now, the tricky part today is the wind situation. We're starting with westerly winds running five to ten knots this morning, but here's the catch: those winds are going to build throughout the day, reaching ten to twenty knots by afternoon with gusts potentially touching twenty-five. Since those winds are coming onshore, that means choppy conditions are definitely on the menu by noon and beyond. Your best window here is absolutely first light. Get out there early, grab some clean two to four foot rights and lefts while the glass is still relatively smooth, and consider wrapping it up before midday when the chop really takes over.

Tide-wise, you're looking at a falling or low tide around midday, sitting somewhere between one and two feet. El Porto actually works best around mid-tide conditions anyway, so timing your session for that early morning window becomes even more important. Watch out for rips on the push, especially with those moderate to high tide coefficients bringing stronger currents into play.

For gear, pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's hovering around sixty degrees right now. Air temps are running fourteen to eighteen Celsius, it's overcast, and there's a chance of rain this afternoon, so bring some SPF fifty and maybe a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

Looking ahead, tonight stays mostly the same with westerly to northwesterly winds at ten to fifteen knots and three to four foot waves. Friday could see a small craft advisory with rain chances in the morning, but winds settling between five and twenty knots. By Saturday, conditions really start improving. The NW wind and swell energy are building, pushing waves up to three to five feet with some longer period sets, and that NW fetch is going to become more dominant heading into next week.

Pro tip: El Porto's a beachbreak that really amplifies NW swell for intermediate surfers, but it can close out quick once the wind picks up. Bring a longboard or fish for these smaller conditions and expect some crowds, especially if that early morning window stays clean. For live updates and real-time buoy data, definitely check Surfline or local cams since the biggest swell indicators are happening offshore at eight to nine feet, though it's smaller by the time it reaches shore.

Bottom line: set that alarm, hit it at dawn, and you'll score some

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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey surfers, here's what's cooking at El Porto today. We're looking at small to moderate conditions with three to five foot seas and a mix of NW and W swell energy pushing through. You've got NW waves at three feet with periods around seven to eleven seconds, paired with some west energy at three feet with shorter six to eight second periods. That's translating to rideable faces in the two to four foot range, which means thigh to head high on the better sets. The southern background swell is holding at two feet with that longer thirteen to fourteen second period, so there's some shape to work with.

Now, the tricky part today is the wind situation. We're starting with westerly winds running five to ten knots this morning, but here's the catch: those winds are going to build throughout the day, reaching ten to twenty knots by afternoon with gusts potentially touching twenty-five. Since those winds are coming onshore, that means choppy conditions are definitely on the menu by noon and beyond. Your best window here is absolutely first light. Get out there early, grab some clean two to four foot rights and lefts while the glass is still relatively smooth, and consider wrapping it up before midday when the chop really takes over.

Tide-wise, you're looking at a falling or low tide around midday, sitting somewhere between one and two feet. El Porto actually works best around mid-tide conditions anyway, so timing your session for that early morning window becomes even more important. Watch out for rips on the push, especially with those moderate to high tide coefficients bringing stronger currents into play.

For gear, pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's hovering around sixty degrees right now. Air temps are running fourteen to eighteen Celsius, it's overcast, and there's a chance of rain this afternoon, so bring some SPF fifty and maybe a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

Looking ahead, tonight stays mostly the same with westerly to northwesterly winds at ten to fifteen knots and three to four foot waves. Friday could see a small craft advisory with rain chances in the morning, but winds settling between five and twenty knots. By Saturday, conditions really start improving. The NW wind and swell energy are building, pushing waves up to three to five feet with some longer period sets, and that NW fetch is going to become more dominant heading into next week.

Pro tip: El Porto's a beachbreak that really amplifies NW swell for intermediate surfers, but it can close out quick once the wind picks up. Bring a longboard or fish for these smaller conditions and expect some crowds, especially if that early morning window stays clean. For live updates and real-time buoy data, definitely check Surfline or local cams since the biggest swell indicators are happening offshore at eight to nine feet, though it's smaller by the time it reaches shore.

Bottom line: set that alarm, hit it at dawn, and you'll score some

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report April 28: 2-3 Foot Waves, Clean Morning Conditions, Light Winds Perfect for Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for April twenty-eighth. We're looking at some fun, playful conditions out there today—perfect if you're an intermediate surfer looking to get some quality waves without getting absolutely worked.

Here's what you're dealing with. We've got moderate two to three foot waves rolling in from the south-southwest, so think thigh to stomach high depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming in at around three point three feet with eight-second periods, which means you're getting consistent, manageable lines without any overwhelming power. This is classic El Porto beachbreak stuff—the kind of day where you can actually focus on your technique instead of just survival mode.

Now, the real winner today is the wind. We're talking light and favorable conditions under twelve knots out of the north and northwest, which means clean faces from first light through midday. You'll want to get out there early because that afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and rough things up eventually. But before that happens, you're golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a low around two-twenty in the morning at point-five feet, then a high at eight-fifteen AM hitting four point-two feet. You'll see another low around two o'clock in the afternoon, then the tide climbs back up to five point-five feet by evening. Here's the pro tip: hit that mid-rising tide, anywhere from two to four feet of water. That's when the waves shape up nicely. Avoid going out at dead low tide because the sandbars get exposed and everything just closes out into mush. The sweet spot is early morning on that rising tide, so set your alarm.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's sitting right around sixty-two degrees. It's cool enough that you'll appreciate the extra layer, but you won't overheat. Don't forget your sunscreen either—SPF fifty minimum—because even though it's partly cloudy with decent cloud cover, the UV is still going to get you with that eighty-three percent humidity keeping everything extra sticky.

The air temperature's hovering around sixty-four to sixty-seven degrees with light winds, so it's actually pretty pleasant compared to what we get sometimes. Humidity is up there, yeah, but at least you won't feel like you're in a sauna topside.

One tactical note: El Porto can develop some gnarly rips and closeouts if you're not careful, so paddle out on the north side of the lifeguard tower where the peaks are cleaner. The light winds today mean that both longboarders and shortboarders are going to have a good time, so don't get too precious about your board choice.

If by some chance you get out there and it's not firing, Hermosa and Manhattan Beach are just next door and they'll be picking up the same swell, so you've got options.

Just remember, this forecast is locked in for today, but conditions shift constantly. Before you load up the car, hit a live camera or check Surfline to make s

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 12:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for April twenty-eighth. We're looking at some fun, playful conditions out there today—perfect if you're an intermediate surfer looking to get some quality waves without getting absolutely worked.

Here's what you're dealing with. We've got moderate two to three foot waves rolling in from the south-southwest, so think thigh to stomach high depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming in at around three point three feet with eight-second periods, which means you're getting consistent, manageable lines without any overwhelming power. This is classic El Porto beachbreak stuff—the kind of day where you can actually focus on your technique instead of just survival mode.

Now, the real winner today is the wind. We're talking light and favorable conditions under twelve knots out of the north and northwest, which means clean faces from first light through midday. You'll want to get out there early because that afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and rough things up eventually. But before that happens, you're golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a low around two-twenty in the morning at point-five feet, then a high at eight-fifteen AM hitting four point-two feet. You'll see another low around two o'clock in the afternoon, then the tide climbs back up to five point-five feet by evening. Here's the pro tip: hit that mid-rising tide, anywhere from two to four feet of water. That's when the waves shape up nicely. Avoid going out at dead low tide because the sandbars get exposed and everything just closes out into mush. The sweet spot is early morning on that rising tide, so set your alarm.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's sitting right around sixty-two degrees. It's cool enough that you'll appreciate the extra layer, but you won't overheat. Don't forget your sunscreen either—SPF fifty minimum—because even though it's partly cloudy with decent cloud cover, the UV is still going to get you with that eighty-three percent humidity keeping everything extra sticky.

The air temperature's hovering around sixty-four to sixty-seven degrees with light winds, so it's actually pretty pleasant compared to what we get sometimes. Humidity is up there, yeah, but at least you won't feel like you're in a sauna topside.

One tactical note: El Porto can develop some gnarly rips and closeouts if you're not careful, so paddle out on the north side of the lifeguard tower where the peaks are cleaner. The light winds today mean that both longboarders and shortboarders are going to have a good time, so don't get too precious about your board choice.

If by some chance you get out there and it's not firing, Hermosa and Manhattan Beach are just next door and they'll be picking up the same swell, so you've got options.

Just remember, this forecast is locked in for today, but conditions shift constantly. Before you load up the car, hit a live camera or check Surfline to make s

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for April twenty-eighth. We're looking at some fun, playful conditions out there today—perfect if you're an intermediate surfer looking to get some quality waves without getting absolutely worked.

Here's what you're dealing with. We've got moderate two to three foot waves rolling in from the south-southwest, so think thigh to stomach high depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming in at around three point three feet with eight-second periods, which means you're getting consistent, manageable lines without any overwhelming power. This is classic El Porto beachbreak stuff—the kind of day where you can actually focus on your technique instead of just survival mode.

Now, the real winner today is the wind. We're talking light and favorable conditions under twelve knots out of the north and northwest, which means clean faces from first light through midday. You'll want to get out there early because that afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and rough things up eventually. But before that happens, you're golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a low around two-twenty in the morning at point-five feet, then a high at eight-fifteen AM hitting four point-two feet. You'll see another low around two o'clock in the afternoon, then the tide climbs back up to five point-five feet by evening. Here's the pro tip: hit that mid-rising tide, anywhere from two to four feet of water. That's when the waves shape up nicely. Avoid going out at dead low tide because the sandbars get exposed and everything just closes out into mush. The sweet spot is early morning on that rising tide, so set your alarm.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit because the water's sitting right around sixty-two degrees. It's cool enough that you'll appreciate the extra layer, but you won't overheat. Don't forget your sunscreen either—SPF fifty minimum—because even though it's partly cloudy with decent cloud cover, the UV is still going to get you with that eighty-three percent humidity keeping everything extra sticky.

The air temperature's hovering around sixty-four to sixty-seven degrees with light winds, so it's actually pretty pleasant compared to what we get sometimes. Humidity is up there, yeah, but at least you won't feel like you're in a sauna topside.

One tactical note: El Porto can develop some gnarly rips and closeouts if you're not careful, so paddle out on the north side of the lifeguard tower where the peaks are cleaner. The light winds today mean that both longboarders and shortboarders are going to have a good time, so don't get too precious about your board choice.

If by some chance you get out there and it's not firing, Hermosa and Manhattan Beach are just next door and they'll be picking up the same swell, so you've got options.

Just remember, this forecast is locked in for today, but conditions shift constantly. Before you load up the car, hit a live camera or check Surfline to make s

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: Moderate Waves, Light Winds, and Best Tide Times for Your Session</title>
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      <description>Welcome back to the El Porto report. We're working with limited real-time data today, so here's what we can piece together from the surrounding forecast picture.

Unfortunately, specific wave heights and swell direction aren't locked in at this moment, but we can make some educated guesses based on nearby breaks. If you're checking the water today, conditions are likely moderate, probably somewhere in that waist to chest high range if the swell's cooperating. The best move is to swing by Surfline or Magic Seaweed for live cam feeds before you head out, because those platforms will give you the actual nitty-gritty on what's breaking right now.

Let's talk tides, since that's something we can count on. El Porto follows pretty closely with El Segundo just a hair down the coast, so you're looking at highs reaching around five to six feet mid-morning, with lows dropping into that one and a half to three foot range in the afternoon and evening. This means your morning window probably has the most water on the sandbars, so if you're planning a dawn patrol, that's your sweet spot.

Wind-wise, we're expecting light stuff today. Recent reports show westerly to west-northwest flow at around six to seventeen kilometers per hour, which is basically glassy conditions if that holds. Temperatures are hovering in that mid-fifties to low sixties Fahrenheit range, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

The sky should be overcast to partly cloudy with no rain in the immediate forecast, so at least you won't get pelted while paddling out. Water temperature is sitting right around that sixty-degree mark, so it's not exactly tropical, but it's definitely workable with the right rubber.

Here's the thing though: without a live cam or detailed spot-specific forecast, you're flying a little blind. The conditions we're describing are solid assumptions based on what nearby Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach are showing. El Porto should track similarly, but microclimates and local geography can surprise you. Before you load up the car, hit those live streaming sites and check real-time forecasts. You'll want current crowd reports and parking intel anyway, especially if you're hitting El Porto during peak hours.

The bottom line? It's shaping up to be a light-wind, moderate-swell kind of day with decent tidal movement. Get those live updates locked in, time your paddle out around the tidal window, and you should have a solid session. Check Surfline or Magic Seaweed before you head down, grab your three-two, and get wet.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 12:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to the El Porto report. We're working with limited real-time data today, so here's what we can piece together from the surrounding forecast picture.

Unfortunately, specific wave heights and swell direction aren't locked in at this moment, but we can make some educated guesses based on nearby breaks. If you're checking the water today, conditions are likely moderate, probably somewhere in that waist to chest high range if the swell's cooperating. The best move is to swing by Surfline or Magic Seaweed for live cam feeds before you head out, because those platforms will give you the actual nitty-gritty on what's breaking right now.

Let's talk tides, since that's something we can count on. El Porto follows pretty closely with El Segundo just a hair down the coast, so you're looking at highs reaching around five to six feet mid-morning, with lows dropping into that one and a half to three foot range in the afternoon and evening. This means your morning window probably has the most water on the sandbars, so if you're planning a dawn patrol, that's your sweet spot.

Wind-wise, we're expecting light stuff today. Recent reports show westerly to west-northwest flow at around six to seventeen kilometers per hour, which is basically glassy conditions if that holds. Temperatures are hovering in that mid-fifties to low sixties Fahrenheit range, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

The sky should be overcast to partly cloudy with no rain in the immediate forecast, so at least you won't get pelted while paddling out. Water temperature is sitting right around that sixty-degree mark, so it's not exactly tropical, but it's definitely workable with the right rubber.

Here's the thing though: without a live cam or detailed spot-specific forecast, you're flying a little blind. The conditions we're describing are solid assumptions based on what nearby Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach are showing. El Porto should track similarly, but microclimates and local geography can surprise you. Before you load up the car, hit those live streaming sites and check real-time forecasts. You'll want current crowd reports and parking intel anyway, especially if you're hitting El Porto during peak hours.

The bottom line? It's shaping up to be a light-wind, moderate-swell kind of day with decent tidal movement. Get those live updates locked in, time your paddle out around the tidal window, and you should have a solid session. Check Surfline or Magic Seaweed before you head down, grab your three-two, and get wet.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome back to the El Porto report. We're working with limited real-time data today, so here's what we can piece together from the surrounding forecast picture.

Unfortunately, specific wave heights and swell direction aren't locked in at this moment, but we can make some educated guesses based on nearby breaks. If you're checking the water today, conditions are likely moderate, probably somewhere in that waist to chest high range if the swell's cooperating. The best move is to swing by Surfline or Magic Seaweed for live cam feeds before you head out, because those platforms will give you the actual nitty-gritty on what's breaking right now.

Let's talk tides, since that's something we can count on. El Porto follows pretty closely with El Segundo just a hair down the coast, so you're looking at highs reaching around five to six feet mid-morning, with lows dropping into that one and a half to three foot range in the afternoon and evening. This means your morning window probably has the most water on the sandbars, so if you're planning a dawn patrol, that's your sweet spot.

Wind-wise, we're expecting light stuff today. Recent reports show westerly to west-northwest flow at around six to seventeen kilometers per hour, which is basically glassy conditions if that holds. Temperatures are hovering in that mid-fifties to low sixties Fahrenheit range, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

The sky should be overcast to partly cloudy with no rain in the immediate forecast, so at least you won't get pelted while paddling out. Water temperature is sitting right around that sixty-degree mark, so it's not exactly tropical, but it's definitely workable with the right rubber.

Here's the thing though: without a live cam or detailed spot-specific forecast, you're flying a little blind. The conditions we're describing are solid assumptions based on what nearby Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach are showing. El Porto should track similarly, but microclimates and local geography can surprise you. Before you load up the car, hit those live streaming sites and check real-time forecasts. You'll want current crowd reports and parking intel anyway, especially if you're hitting El Porto during peak hours.

The bottom line? It's shaping up to be a light-wind, moderate-swell kind of day with decent tidal movement. Get those live updates locked in, time your paddle out around the tidal window, and you should have a solid session. Check Surfline or Magic Seaweed before you head down, grab your three-two, and get wet.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Report: Best Tides, Swell Conditions and Water Temperature Guide</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Hey there, wave hunters. We're looking at El Porto down in El Segundo, and honestly, we've got to level with you right off the bat. The data we're working with here is a bit stale, so before you grab your board and head down to Santa Monica Bay, you'll want to hit up Surfline or check those live cams yourself. But let's talk about what makes El Porto tick, because this is a quality spot.

El Porto is all about those long, peeling rights when a solid south swell wraps in. The beach break also lights up nicely with west-northwest swells, which means you've got multiple windows throughout the season to score. The magic here happens when the tide drops and exposes those sandbars. You'll want to time your session around low tide because that's when the wave quality really shines.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at typical mixed semi-diurnal patterns, which is fancy talk for two uneven high and low tides each day. Lows generally swing between negative point three feet and two point seven feet, while highs can push up to five point eight feet. That's roughly a six-foot range daily, which is plenty of water movement to reshape the banks and keep things interesting.

Water temperature in late April should hover around the mid-sixties, maybe a touch warmer depending on how the year's shaping up. You might get away with a spring suit, but don't sleep on a thicker one if you're sensitive to cold water.

Now, here's where we have to be real with you. The crowd situation at El Porto can get pretty gnarly when conditions are firing on good southwest to west-northwest swells. If you score it right, you're sharing the lineup with a bunch of folks who know this break. Also keep your eyes open for strong currents and be smart about water quality, especially after heavy rain.

Wind is typically manageable, though west winds can kick up around sixteen miles per hour. When that happens, your morning glass-off window becomes precious.

Bottom line: El Porto is worth the trip when conditions align, but you absolutely need to check real-time sources like Surfline, Magicseaweed, and NOAA buoys before you paddle out. Conditions change fast with tide swings and wind shifts, so make sure you're looking at live data, not what we're telling you from months-old reports.

Stay safe out there, and go score some waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 12:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Hey there, wave hunters. We're looking at El Porto down in El Segundo, and honestly, we've got to level with you right off the bat. The data we're working with here is a bit stale, so before you grab your board and head down to Santa Monica Bay, you'll want to hit up Surfline or check those live cams yourself. But let's talk about what makes El Porto tick, because this is a quality spot.

El Porto is all about those long, peeling rights when a solid south swell wraps in. The beach break also lights up nicely with west-northwest swells, which means you've got multiple windows throughout the season to score. The magic here happens when the tide drops and exposes those sandbars. You'll want to time your session around low tide because that's when the wave quality really shines.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at typical mixed semi-diurnal patterns, which is fancy talk for two uneven high and low tides each day. Lows generally swing between negative point three feet and two point seven feet, while highs can push up to five point eight feet. That's roughly a six-foot range daily, which is plenty of water movement to reshape the banks and keep things interesting.

Water temperature in late April should hover around the mid-sixties, maybe a touch warmer depending on how the year's shaping up. You might get away with a spring suit, but don't sleep on a thicker one if you're sensitive to cold water.

Now, here's where we have to be real with you. The crowd situation at El Porto can get pretty gnarly when conditions are firing on good southwest to west-northwest swells. If you score it right, you're sharing the lineup with a bunch of folks who know this break. Also keep your eyes open for strong currents and be smart about water quality, especially after heavy rain.

Wind is typically manageable, though west winds can kick up around sixteen miles per hour. When that happens, your morning glass-off window becomes precious.

Bottom line: El Porto is worth the trip when conditions align, but you absolutely need to check real-time sources like Surfline, Magicseaweed, and NOAA buoys before you paddle out. Conditions change fast with tide swings and wind shifts, so make sure you're looking at live data, not what we're telling you from months-old reports.

Stay safe out there, and go score some waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Hey there, wave hunters. We're looking at El Porto down in El Segundo, and honestly, we've got to level with you right off the bat. The data we're working with here is a bit stale, so before you grab your board and head down to Santa Monica Bay, you'll want to hit up Surfline or check those live cams yourself. But let's talk about what makes El Porto tick, because this is a quality spot.

El Porto is all about those long, peeling rights when a solid south swell wraps in. The beach break also lights up nicely with west-northwest swells, which means you've got multiple windows throughout the season to score. The magic here happens when the tide drops and exposes those sandbars. You'll want to time your session around low tide because that's when the wave quality really shines.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at typical mixed semi-diurnal patterns, which is fancy talk for two uneven high and low tides each day. Lows generally swing between negative point three feet and two point seven feet, while highs can push up to five point eight feet. That's roughly a six-foot range daily, which is plenty of water movement to reshape the banks and keep things interesting.

Water temperature in late April should hover around the mid-sixties, maybe a touch warmer depending on how the year's shaping up. You might get away with a spring suit, but don't sleep on a thicker one if you're sensitive to cold water.

Now, here's where we have to be real with you. The crowd situation at El Porto can get pretty gnarly when conditions are firing on good southwest to west-northwest swells. If you score it right, you're sharing the lineup with a bunch of folks who know this break. Also keep your eyes open for strong currents and be smart about water quality, especially after heavy rain.

Wind is typically manageable, though west winds can kick up around sixteen miles per hour. When that happens, your morning glass-off window becomes precious.

Bottom line: El Porto is worth the trip when conditions align, but you absolutely need to check real-time sources like Surfline, Magicseaweed, and NOAA buoys before you paddle out. Conditions change fast with tide swings and wind shifts, so make sure you're looking at live data, not what we're telling you from months-old reports.

Stay safe out there, and go score some waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Sunday Morning Waves Wind Chop Tide Conditions Tips</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're working with data that's about a day old here, so take this as your roadmap, not your gospel. Last we heard on April 25th, you were looking at four to seven foot faces with a northwest swell mixing in some wind chop. That's the baseline we're working from, but here's the thing about Sunday mornings at El Porto—conditions can shift quickly, and you'll want to verify with a live cam or app before you paddle out.

Here's what we're expecting. That northwest swell is likely still hanging around, which is good news for El Porto's beach break setup. This spot typically handles northwest energy pretty well in that three to eight foot range. The catch? Wind chop is probably degrading the ride quality, especially if you're thinking about an early session. Mornings tend to be when that wind chop is most aggressive, so factor that into your decision.

Tide-wise, you want to time this right. El Porto surfs best on a rising tide, somewhere between mid-rise and high tide. Aim for that post-dawn window, maybe after five or six in the morning when the low tide is pushing back up. That's when the waves will stand up nicely over the sandbar instead of turning into soft, mushy closeouts. Check tideschart.com for the exact numbers this morning.

Wind looks moderate. We're talking light west to northwest at around seven to eleven miles per hour with some gusts up to fifteen. That's borderline—enough to add chop but not catastrophic. Your best shot is hitting it early before that onshore effect takes hold. If you're really lucky, you might catch an offshore flip, but let's be honest, that doesn't happen often on Sundays.

Weather-wise, it's going to be pleasant. Expect somewhere in the mid to upper sixties for air temperature, maybe seventy at the peak. Water's sitting around sixty-five degrees, so a three-two wetsuit will keep you comfortable. No rain in the forecast, partly cloudy skies, and sunrise is around six-thirty, so you've got that sweet early light if you get moving.

Now, the reality check. El Porto is packed on Sundays. This is one of the busier breaks around, especially this close to LA. Parking is limited and paid, but street parking along El Porto Boulevard works if you're there early. Walk south from the lot, paddle out wide to avoid the main takeoff zones, and respect the locals who've been charging this wave since dawn.

Bring a five to seven foot funboard or a fish if the waves are on the softer side. Watch out for strong rips if that northwest swell stays chunky, and be mindful of the rocky sections on the north end—booties aren't a bad idea. The water quality can be sketchy after heavy rain, so keep an eye on that too.

Bottom line: El Porto should have rideable waves today with moderate conditions. Early morning is your window before the wind builds and crowds arrive. But here's my final word—that data is stale. Pull up Magicseaweed, check the Surfline cams, or

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 12:01:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're working with data that's about a day old here, so take this as your roadmap, not your gospel. Last we heard on April 25th, you were looking at four to seven foot faces with a northwest swell mixing in some wind chop. That's the baseline we're working from, but here's the thing about Sunday mornings at El Porto—conditions can shift quickly, and you'll want to verify with a live cam or app before you paddle out.

Here's what we're expecting. That northwest swell is likely still hanging around, which is good news for El Porto's beach break setup. This spot typically handles northwest energy pretty well in that three to eight foot range. The catch? Wind chop is probably degrading the ride quality, especially if you're thinking about an early session. Mornings tend to be when that wind chop is most aggressive, so factor that into your decision.

Tide-wise, you want to time this right. El Porto surfs best on a rising tide, somewhere between mid-rise and high tide. Aim for that post-dawn window, maybe after five or six in the morning when the low tide is pushing back up. That's when the waves will stand up nicely over the sandbar instead of turning into soft, mushy closeouts. Check tideschart.com for the exact numbers this morning.

Wind looks moderate. We're talking light west to northwest at around seven to eleven miles per hour with some gusts up to fifteen. That's borderline—enough to add chop but not catastrophic. Your best shot is hitting it early before that onshore effect takes hold. If you're really lucky, you might catch an offshore flip, but let's be honest, that doesn't happen often on Sundays.

Weather-wise, it's going to be pleasant. Expect somewhere in the mid to upper sixties for air temperature, maybe seventy at the peak. Water's sitting around sixty-five degrees, so a three-two wetsuit will keep you comfortable. No rain in the forecast, partly cloudy skies, and sunrise is around six-thirty, so you've got that sweet early light if you get moving.

Now, the reality check. El Porto is packed on Sundays. This is one of the busier breaks around, especially this close to LA. Parking is limited and paid, but street parking along El Porto Boulevard works if you're there early. Walk south from the lot, paddle out wide to avoid the main takeoff zones, and respect the locals who've been charging this wave since dawn.

Bring a five to seven foot funboard or a fish if the waves are on the softer side. Watch out for strong rips if that northwest swell stays chunky, and be mindful of the rocky sections on the north end—booties aren't a bad idea. The water quality can be sketchy after heavy rain, so keep an eye on that too.

Bottom line: El Porto should have rideable waves today with moderate conditions. Early morning is your window before the wind builds and crowds arrive. But here's my final word—that data is stale. Pull up Magicseaweed, check the Surfline cams, or

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're working with data that's about a day old here, so take this as your roadmap, not your gospel. Last we heard on April 25th, you were looking at four to seven foot faces with a northwest swell mixing in some wind chop. That's the baseline we're working from, but here's the thing about Sunday mornings at El Porto—conditions can shift quickly, and you'll want to verify with a live cam or app before you paddle out.

Here's what we're expecting. That northwest swell is likely still hanging around, which is good news for El Porto's beach break setup. This spot typically handles northwest energy pretty well in that three to eight foot range. The catch? Wind chop is probably degrading the ride quality, especially if you're thinking about an early session. Mornings tend to be when that wind chop is most aggressive, so factor that into your decision.

Tide-wise, you want to time this right. El Porto surfs best on a rising tide, somewhere between mid-rise and high tide. Aim for that post-dawn window, maybe after five or six in the morning when the low tide is pushing back up. That's when the waves will stand up nicely over the sandbar instead of turning into soft, mushy closeouts. Check tideschart.com for the exact numbers this morning.

Wind looks moderate. We're talking light west to northwest at around seven to eleven miles per hour with some gusts up to fifteen. That's borderline—enough to add chop but not catastrophic. Your best shot is hitting it early before that onshore effect takes hold. If you're really lucky, you might catch an offshore flip, but let's be honest, that doesn't happen often on Sundays.

Weather-wise, it's going to be pleasant. Expect somewhere in the mid to upper sixties for air temperature, maybe seventy at the peak. Water's sitting around sixty-five degrees, so a three-two wetsuit will keep you comfortable. No rain in the forecast, partly cloudy skies, and sunrise is around six-thirty, so you've got that sweet early light if you get moving.

Now, the reality check. El Porto is packed on Sundays. This is one of the busier breaks around, especially this close to LA. Parking is limited and paid, but street parking along El Porto Boulevard works if you're there early. Walk south from the lot, paddle out wide to avoid the main takeoff zones, and respect the locals who've been charging this wave since dawn.

Bring a five to seven foot funboard or a fish if the waves are on the softer side. Watch out for strong rips if that northwest swell stays chunky, and be mindful of the rocky sections on the north end—booties aren't a bad idea. The water quality can be sketchy after heavy rain, so keep an eye on that too.

Bottom line: El Porto should have rideable waves today with moderate conditions. Early morning is your window before the wind builds and crowds arrive. But here's my final word—that data is stale. Pull up Magicseaweed, check the Surfline cams, or

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast April 25 Four to Seven Foot Seas Northwest Swell Wind Chop Expected</title>
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      <description>Good morning! This is your El Porto surf forecast for April 25th.

We're looking at four to seven foot seas this morning, driven by a mix of northwest swell and some smaller southern energy. The primary northwest swell is pushing five footers on nine second intervals, which should give you some solid push on the outer sandbars. Mixed in is a background southern swell at two feet with longer fourteen second periods, so you're getting a bit of everything working together here.

The tide is rising toward a morning high around 5:10 AM at just over four feet, which is actually ideal timing for El Porto's steeper takeoffs. The sandbar really comes alive mid to high tide, so if you're thinking about paddling out soon, you've got a good window before sunrise hits around 6:50 AM. Just keep in mind that low tide tends to get a bit soft and sloppy here, so riding this high tide push is definitely your move.

Now, the wind situation is the real story this morning. We've got northwest winds running fifteen to twenty knots right now, which is creating some choppy, textured conditions. It's pretty cross-shore for El Porto, so expect that wind chop on the faces. The good news is these winds should start easing back to ten to fifteen knots as we move past midnight, and there's potential for a morning glass-off if you can stay patient. That afternoon, though, watch for light onshore winds rolling in, similar to what we've been seeing lately.

Water temperature is sitting around 58 to 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a three-two wetsuit or better. Air temps are climbing into the mid-60s to low 70s through the day, so it won't feel too chilly once you're moving around out there.

Here's the real talk on conditions: we're looking at a fair to poor rating today, probably around three out of ten, mainly because of that wind texture making everything feel rougher than it actually is. That said, the swell is still decent enough for intermediate surfers. Head to the north end of El Porto if you can, because you'll find some softer peaks away from the main sandbars and the heavier crowds.

Be aware of strong northwest wind pushing rips and undertow, especially as we move into spring tides. The currents are definitely amplified on the lower tides, so respect the ocean and stay sharp out there.

The swell should hold steady around four to five feet into the evening, and these winds will continue easing. If the southern swell background builds overnight, we could be looking at cleaner conditions tomorrow, so keep an eye on that. Check your live cams and buoy data before you paddle out, because conditions can shift faster than the forecast sometimes predicts.

Get out there and enjoy El Porto!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning! This is your El Porto surf forecast for April 25th.

We're looking at four to seven foot seas this morning, driven by a mix of northwest swell and some smaller southern energy. The primary northwest swell is pushing five footers on nine second intervals, which should give you some solid push on the outer sandbars. Mixed in is a background southern swell at two feet with longer fourteen second periods, so you're getting a bit of everything working together here.

The tide is rising toward a morning high around 5:10 AM at just over four feet, which is actually ideal timing for El Porto's steeper takeoffs. The sandbar really comes alive mid to high tide, so if you're thinking about paddling out soon, you've got a good window before sunrise hits around 6:50 AM. Just keep in mind that low tide tends to get a bit soft and sloppy here, so riding this high tide push is definitely your move.

Now, the wind situation is the real story this morning. We've got northwest winds running fifteen to twenty knots right now, which is creating some choppy, textured conditions. It's pretty cross-shore for El Porto, so expect that wind chop on the faces. The good news is these winds should start easing back to ten to fifteen knots as we move past midnight, and there's potential for a morning glass-off if you can stay patient. That afternoon, though, watch for light onshore winds rolling in, similar to what we've been seeing lately.

Water temperature is sitting around 58 to 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a three-two wetsuit or better. Air temps are climbing into the mid-60s to low 70s through the day, so it won't feel too chilly once you're moving around out there.

Here's the real talk on conditions: we're looking at a fair to poor rating today, probably around three out of ten, mainly because of that wind texture making everything feel rougher than it actually is. That said, the swell is still decent enough for intermediate surfers. Head to the north end of El Porto if you can, because you'll find some softer peaks away from the main sandbars and the heavier crowds.

Be aware of strong northwest wind pushing rips and undertow, especially as we move into spring tides. The currents are definitely amplified on the lower tides, so respect the ocean and stay sharp out there.

The swell should hold steady around four to five feet into the evening, and these winds will continue easing. If the southern swell background builds overnight, we could be looking at cleaner conditions tomorrow, so keep an eye on that. Check your live cams and buoy data before you paddle out, because conditions can shift faster than the forecast sometimes predicts.

Get out there and enjoy El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning! This is your El Porto surf forecast for April 25th.

We're looking at four to seven foot seas this morning, driven by a mix of northwest swell and some smaller southern energy. The primary northwest swell is pushing five footers on nine second intervals, which should give you some solid push on the outer sandbars. Mixed in is a background southern swell at two feet with longer fourteen second periods, so you're getting a bit of everything working together here.

The tide is rising toward a morning high around 5:10 AM at just over four feet, which is actually ideal timing for El Porto's steeper takeoffs. The sandbar really comes alive mid to high tide, so if you're thinking about paddling out soon, you've got a good window before sunrise hits around 6:50 AM. Just keep in mind that low tide tends to get a bit soft and sloppy here, so riding this high tide push is definitely your move.

Now, the wind situation is the real story this morning. We've got northwest winds running fifteen to twenty knots right now, which is creating some choppy, textured conditions. It's pretty cross-shore for El Porto, so expect that wind chop on the faces. The good news is these winds should start easing back to ten to fifteen knots as we move past midnight, and there's potential for a morning glass-off if you can stay patient. That afternoon, though, watch for light onshore winds rolling in, similar to what we've been seeing lately.

Water temperature is sitting around 58 to 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a three-two wetsuit or better. Air temps are climbing into the mid-60s to low 70s through the day, so it won't feel too chilly once you're moving around out there.

Here's the real talk on conditions: we're looking at a fair to poor rating today, probably around three out of ten, mainly because of that wind texture making everything feel rougher than it actually is. That said, the swell is still decent enough for intermediate surfers. Head to the north end of El Porto if you can, because you'll find some softer peaks away from the main sandbars and the heavier crowds.

Be aware of strong northwest wind pushing rips and undertow, especially as we move into spring tides. The currents are definitely amplified on the lower tides, so respect the ocean and stay sharp out there.

The swell should hold steady around four to five feet into the evening, and these winds will continue easing. If the southern swell background builds overnight, we could be looking at cleaner conditions tomorrow, so keep an eye on that. Check your live cams and buoy data before you paddle out, because conditions can shift faster than the forecast sometimes predicts.

Get out there and enjoy El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: Live Conditions, Swell Updates, and Wind Reports for Southern California</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast. Unfortunately, we're working with limited real-time data at the moment, but let me give you what we know and point you toward the best resources for making your call today.

The most recent condition report we have is from late April, which showed a mellow two to four foot swell with northwest winds and morning high tide. That forecast is dated, so conditions have likely shifted since then. Here's what that tells us though, El Porto can handle those smaller swells pretty well, especially if you're looking for a more forgiving session.

What you really need to know before paddling out is what's happening right now, and that's where the live reports come in. Surfline dot com is your best friend for this break. They've got live cameras pointing right at the lineup, so you can actually see what's going on instead of guessing. Beyond the visual, you'll get minute by minute updates on swell direction, wave height, period, wind speed, and wind direction. They also break down the tide cycle for you so you understand how the break behaves at different stages throughout the day.

Magic Seaweed is another solid option if you want detailed forecasts extending out sixteen days. They give you all the technical information you need like period and direction, plus they'll tell you when conditions peak for optimal surfing windows.

For the meteorology nerds among us, check NOAA and the National Weather Service for precise wind and marine forecasts covering the entire Southern California coast. These government sources are incredibly accurate and they update frequently.

Don't forget to grab a tide chart before you head out. El Porto's personality changes dramatically depending on whether you're surfing high, low, or somewhere in between. The same swell can feel completely different on a rising versus falling tide.

Water temperature is worth checking too. Southern California has been warming up, but you might still want that wetsuit depending on the season.

Bottom line, get to Surfline, check the live feed, lock in today's conditions, and make your move from there. You'll have everything you need to decide if El Porto is firing or if you should explore other options. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 12:02:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast. Unfortunately, we're working with limited real-time data at the moment, but let me give you what we know and point you toward the best resources for making your call today.

The most recent condition report we have is from late April, which showed a mellow two to four foot swell with northwest winds and morning high tide. That forecast is dated, so conditions have likely shifted since then. Here's what that tells us though, El Porto can handle those smaller swells pretty well, especially if you're looking for a more forgiving session.

What you really need to know before paddling out is what's happening right now, and that's where the live reports come in. Surfline dot com is your best friend for this break. They've got live cameras pointing right at the lineup, so you can actually see what's going on instead of guessing. Beyond the visual, you'll get minute by minute updates on swell direction, wave height, period, wind speed, and wind direction. They also break down the tide cycle for you so you understand how the break behaves at different stages throughout the day.

Magic Seaweed is another solid option if you want detailed forecasts extending out sixteen days. They give you all the technical information you need like period and direction, plus they'll tell you when conditions peak for optimal surfing windows.

For the meteorology nerds among us, check NOAA and the National Weather Service for precise wind and marine forecasts covering the entire Southern California coast. These government sources are incredibly accurate and they update frequently.

Don't forget to grab a tide chart before you head out. El Porto's personality changes dramatically depending on whether you're surfing high, low, or somewhere in between. The same swell can feel completely different on a rising versus falling tide.

Water temperature is worth checking too. Southern California has been warming up, but you might still want that wetsuit depending on the season.

Bottom line, get to Surfline, check the live feed, lock in today's conditions, and make your move from there. You'll have everything you need to decide if El Porto is firing or if you should explore other options. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast. Unfortunately, we're working with limited real-time data at the moment, but let me give you what we know and point you toward the best resources for making your call today.

The most recent condition report we have is from late April, which showed a mellow two to four foot swell with northwest winds and morning high tide. That forecast is dated, so conditions have likely shifted since then. Here's what that tells us though, El Porto can handle those smaller swells pretty well, especially if you're looking for a more forgiving session.

What you really need to know before paddling out is what's happening right now, and that's where the live reports come in. Surfline dot com is your best friend for this break. They've got live cameras pointing right at the lineup, so you can actually see what's going on instead of guessing. Beyond the visual, you'll get minute by minute updates on swell direction, wave height, period, wind speed, and wind direction. They also break down the tide cycle for you so you understand how the break behaves at different stages throughout the day.

Magic Seaweed is another solid option if you want detailed forecasts extending out sixteen days. They give you all the technical information you need like period and direction, plus they'll tell you when conditions peak for optimal surfing windows.

For the meteorology nerds among us, check NOAA and the National Weather Service for precise wind and marine forecasts covering the entire Southern California coast. These government sources are incredibly accurate and they update frequently.

Don't forget to grab a tide chart before you head out. El Porto's personality changes dramatically depending on whether you're surfing high, low, or somewhere in between. The same swell can feel completely different on a rising versus falling tide.

Water temperature is worth checking too. Southern California has been warming up, but you might still want that wetsuit depending on the season.

Bottom line, get to Surfline, check the live feed, lock in today's conditions, and make your move from there. You'll have everything you need to decide if El Porto is firing or if you should explore other options. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Thursday April 23rd: 2 to 4 Foot Waves, Northwest Wind, Morning High Tide</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, April 23rd. If you're thinking about paddling out this morning around dawn, here's what you're looking at.

We've got small, rideable waves in the 2 to 4 foot range, which means thigh to waist high faces depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming from a mixed bag of directions—primarily from the west-northwest at 3 feet with some secondary energy trickling in from the west and northwest. For a beachbreak like El Porto, that's pretty typical spring action, and it should produce some scattered peaks across the sandbar.

Now, here's the trade-off: the wind situation. We're seeing northwest winds at 8 to 13 miles per hour with gusts up to 20, which is creating choppy, cross-shore conditions. It's manageable early on, but definitely not pristine. If you're hoping for glassy, offshore perfection, you'll want to wait and watch for those lighter winds or an east wind shift later in the day. That said, if you're a beginner to intermediate surfer with a shortboard or fish in your quiver, these mushy peaks are forgiving. Just be prepared for some chop and stay patient.

The tide picture is working against us slightly right now. We've got a morning high tide that happened around 1 AM, and the water is dropping toward a low around 9 AM PDT. Ironically, mid-tide windows tend to produce punchier, more defined peaks at El Porto, so if you can time it between now and mid-morning, you'll probably find the cleanest-shaped waves before the water gets too shallow.

Water temperature is sitting at about 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a 3/2 millimeter fullsuit and booties. The air is mild at 64 to 70 degrees, but grab your SPF 50 because that sun reflects hard off the water and sand.

Here's the reality check: El Porto is one of the most crowded breaks in LA, especially on weekday mornings when people assume it won't be packed. It will be packed. Your best bet is to arrive pre-dawn, park legally at the Rosecrans or Valley Drive overlook, and walk in on foot. You'll beat the traffic, scout the conditions in person via that live cam at Rosecrans, and hopefully snag some elbow room before the masses roll in. Watch out for riptides and currents, especially if this swell picks up, and remember that the rocks at the south jetty demand respect.

If El Porto feels too crowded or the wind stays choppy, Hermosa and Playa del Rey are just a couple miles south with similar conditions, and they're typically a bit more mellow in terms of crowds.

Bottom line: get there early, bring a 5 to 6-foot board, suit up, and enjoy some fun spring beachbreak waves before the afternoon wind builds. Check Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time updates and live cam feeds, because conditions can shift fast. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 12:01:43 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, April 23rd. If you're thinking about paddling out this morning around dawn, here's what you're looking at.

We've got small, rideable waves in the 2 to 4 foot range, which means thigh to waist high faces depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming from a mixed bag of directions—primarily from the west-northwest at 3 feet with some secondary energy trickling in from the west and northwest. For a beachbreak like El Porto, that's pretty typical spring action, and it should produce some scattered peaks across the sandbar.

Now, here's the trade-off: the wind situation. We're seeing northwest winds at 8 to 13 miles per hour with gusts up to 20, which is creating choppy, cross-shore conditions. It's manageable early on, but definitely not pristine. If you're hoping for glassy, offshore perfection, you'll want to wait and watch for those lighter winds or an east wind shift later in the day. That said, if you're a beginner to intermediate surfer with a shortboard or fish in your quiver, these mushy peaks are forgiving. Just be prepared for some chop and stay patient.

The tide picture is working against us slightly right now. We've got a morning high tide that happened around 1 AM, and the water is dropping toward a low around 9 AM PDT. Ironically, mid-tide windows tend to produce punchier, more defined peaks at El Porto, so if you can time it between now and mid-morning, you'll probably find the cleanest-shaped waves before the water gets too shallow.

Water temperature is sitting at about 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a 3/2 millimeter fullsuit and booties. The air is mild at 64 to 70 degrees, but grab your SPF 50 because that sun reflects hard off the water and sand.

Here's the reality check: El Porto is one of the most crowded breaks in LA, especially on weekday mornings when people assume it won't be packed. It will be packed. Your best bet is to arrive pre-dawn, park legally at the Rosecrans or Valley Drive overlook, and walk in on foot. You'll beat the traffic, scout the conditions in person via that live cam at Rosecrans, and hopefully snag some elbow room before the masses roll in. Watch out for riptides and currents, especially if this swell picks up, and remember that the rocks at the south jetty demand respect.

If El Porto feels too crowded or the wind stays choppy, Hermosa and Playa del Rey are just a couple miles south with similar conditions, and they're typically a bit more mellow in terms of crowds.

Bottom line: get there early, bring a 5 to 6-foot board, suit up, and enjoy some fun spring beachbreak waves before the afternoon wind builds. Check Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time updates and live cam feeds, because conditions can shift fast. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, April 23rd. If you're thinking about paddling out this morning around dawn, here's what you're looking at.

We've got small, rideable waves in the 2 to 4 foot range, which means thigh to waist high faces depending on where you position yourself. The swell is coming from a mixed bag of directions—primarily from the west-northwest at 3 feet with some secondary energy trickling in from the west and northwest. For a beachbreak like El Porto, that's pretty typical spring action, and it should produce some scattered peaks across the sandbar.

Now, here's the trade-off: the wind situation. We're seeing northwest winds at 8 to 13 miles per hour with gusts up to 20, which is creating choppy, cross-shore conditions. It's manageable early on, but definitely not pristine. If you're hoping for glassy, offshore perfection, you'll want to wait and watch for those lighter winds or an east wind shift later in the day. That said, if you're a beginner to intermediate surfer with a shortboard or fish in your quiver, these mushy peaks are forgiving. Just be prepared for some chop and stay patient.

The tide picture is working against us slightly right now. We've got a morning high tide that happened around 1 AM, and the water is dropping toward a low around 9 AM PDT. Ironically, mid-tide windows tend to produce punchier, more defined peaks at El Porto, so if you can time it between now and mid-morning, you'll probably find the cleanest-shaped waves before the water gets too shallow.

Water temperature is sitting at about 62 degrees, so you'll definitely want a 3/2 millimeter fullsuit and booties. The air is mild at 64 to 70 degrees, but grab your SPF 50 because that sun reflects hard off the water and sand.

Here's the reality check: El Porto is one of the most crowded breaks in LA, especially on weekday mornings when people assume it won't be packed. It will be packed. Your best bet is to arrive pre-dawn, park legally at the Rosecrans or Valley Drive overlook, and walk in on foot. You'll beat the traffic, scout the conditions in person via that live cam at Rosecrans, and hopefully snag some elbow room before the masses roll in. Watch out for riptides and currents, especially if this swell picks up, and remember that the rocks at the south jetty demand respect.

If El Porto feels too crowded or the wind stays choppy, Hermosa and Playa del Rey are just a couple miles south with similar conditions, and they're typically a bit more mellow in terms of crowds.

Bottom line: get there early, bring a 5 to 6-foot board, suit up, and enjoy some fun spring beachbreak waves before the afternoon wind builds. Check Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time updates and live cam feeds, because conditions can shift fast. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today 2-3 Foot Waves Small Swell Best Early Morning Light Winds</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! Let's dive into what El Porto's got cooking for you today.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the two to three foot range, perfect if you're into that thigh to waist-high vibe. The main swell's coming from the south with a solid fifteen second period, which means you'll get some decent shape even though the faces are softer in this smaller surf. There's a secondary southwest component mixing in there too, so don't expect a ton of consistency, but the beachbreak peaks should keep you entertained.

Wind-wise, we're starting light and glassy in the early morning, but don't get too attached to that feeling. We've got west winds at around thirteen miles per hour with gusts pushing up to the mid-teens, and they're slowly shifting onshore and cross-shore as the day goes on. That means your window for clean conditions is basically right now and through mid-morning before things get a bit choppy.

Here's the tide situation that'll make or break your session. Low tide hits around seven thirty-five this morning at minus point eight feet, which honestly won't be the cleanest look. You're gonna want to wait until the tide pushes in because waves get peaky and proper around mid-tide, and it stays good clear through the high at two forty-two in the afternoon at three point one feet. After that, it's dropping again, so time your paddle out accordingly.

Board-wise, bring your small wave board or funboard. This isn't the day to strain yourself on a performance shortboard unless things somehow clean up more than expected, which, let's be real, probably won't happen.

Fair warning on the vibe at El Porto: it's gonna be crowded. You've got groms everywhere, lots of traffic, so mentally prepare yourself for some shoulder-to-shoulder paddling. Also keep an eye on that rain in the forecast, because yeah, there might be some light showers rolling through, and the seabreeze chop we mentioned earlier could make things a bit messier than the current forecast suggests.

Water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because even if it's not a bluebird day, that sun's still doing damage.

If you're looking for alternatives, Hermosa and Point Dume are running similar conditions with that same small south swell, and they might have a slight glassy advantage early, so that's worth checking if you want to avoid the El Porto zoo.

Bottom line: conditions are modest today. We're talking solid for skills work and practice, but this isn't gonna be the session you'll be talking about next week. Get out early, work on your technique, and if you've got the flexibility, check the live cams around five in the morning because forecasts shift, and you might catch something better than we're predicting.

Have fun out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 12:02:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! Let's dive into what El Porto's got cooking for you today.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the two to three foot range, perfect if you're into that thigh to waist-high vibe. The main swell's coming from the south with a solid fifteen second period, which means you'll get some decent shape even though the faces are softer in this smaller surf. There's a secondary southwest component mixing in there too, so don't expect a ton of consistency, but the beachbreak peaks should keep you entertained.

Wind-wise, we're starting light and glassy in the early morning, but don't get too attached to that feeling. We've got west winds at around thirteen miles per hour with gusts pushing up to the mid-teens, and they're slowly shifting onshore and cross-shore as the day goes on. That means your window for clean conditions is basically right now and through mid-morning before things get a bit choppy.

Here's the tide situation that'll make or break your session. Low tide hits around seven thirty-five this morning at minus point eight feet, which honestly won't be the cleanest look. You're gonna want to wait until the tide pushes in because waves get peaky and proper around mid-tide, and it stays good clear through the high at two forty-two in the afternoon at three point one feet. After that, it's dropping again, so time your paddle out accordingly.

Board-wise, bring your small wave board or funboard. This isn't the day to strain yourself on a performance shortboard unless things somehow clean up more than expected, which, let's be real, probably won't happen.

Fair warning on the vibe at El Porto: it's gonna be crowded. You've got groms everywhere, lots of traffic, so mentally prepare yourself for some shoulder-to-shoulder paddling. Also keep an eye on that rain in the forecast, because yeah, there might be some light showers rolling through, and the seabreeze chop we mentioned earlier could make things a bit messier than the current forecast suggests.

Water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because even if it's not a bluebird day, that sun's still doing damage.

If you're looking for alternatives, Hermosa and Point Dume are running similar conditions with that same small south swell, and they might have a slight glassy advantage early, so that's worth checking if you want to avoid the El Porto zoo.

Bottom line: conditions are modest today. We're talking solid for skills work and practice, but this isn't gonna be the session you'll be talking about next week. Get out early, work on your technique, and if you've got the flexibility, check the live cams around five in the morning because forecasts shift, and you might catch something better than we're predicting.

Have fun out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! Let's dive into what El Porto's got cooking for you today.

We're looking at small, playful waves in the two to three foot range, perfect if you're into that thigh to waist-high vibe. The main swell's coming from the south with a solid fifteen second period, which means you'll get some decent shape even though the faces are softer in this smaller surf. There's a secondary southwest component mixing in there too, so don't expect a ton of consistency, but the beachbreak peaks should keep you entertained.

Wind-wise, we're starting light and glassy in the early morning, but don't get too attached to that feeling. We've got west winds at around thirteen miles per hour with gusts pushing up to the mid-teens, and they're slowly shifting onshore and cross-shore as the day goes on. That means your window for clean conditions is basically right now and through mid-morning before things get a bit choppy.

Here's the tide situation that'll make or break your session. Low tide hits around seven thirty-five this morning at minus point eight feet, which honestly won't be the cleanest look. You're gonna want to wait until the tide pushes in because waves get peaky and proper around mid-tide, and it stays good clear through the high at two forty-two in the afternoon at three point one feet. After that, it's dropping again, so time your paddle out accordingly.

Board-wise, bring your small wave board or funboard. This isn't the day to strain yourself on a performance shortboard unless things somehow clean up more than expected, which, let's be real, probably won't happen.

Fair warning on the vibe at El Porto: it's gonna be crowded. You've got groms everywhere, lots of traffic, so mentally prepare yourself for some shoulder-to-shoulder paddling. Also keep an eye on that rain in the forecast, because yeah, there might be some light showers rolling through, and the seabreeze chop we mentioned earlier could make things a bit messier than the current forecast suggests.

Water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because even if it's not a bluebird day, that sun's still doing damage.

If you're looking for alternatives, Hermosa and Point Dume are running similar conditions with that same small south swell, and they might have a slight glassy advantage early, so that's worth checking if you want to avoid the El Porto zoo.

Bottom line: conditions are modest today. We're talking solid for skills work and practice, but this isn't gonna be the session you'll be talking about next week. Get out early, work on your technique, and if you've got the flexibility, check the live cams around five in the morning because forecasts shift, and you might catch something better than we're predicting.

Have fun out there!

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Tuesday April 21st Thigh to Waist High Waves Light Winds Rain Expected</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your El Porto surf forecast for Tuesday, April 21st.

We're looking at light winds out of the west at about 13 miles per hour with gusts pushing up to 15 and a half, so definitely nothing too crazy, but those gusts are worth keeping an eye on if you're out there on a board or considering a session. Rain's in the forecast today, which means you're getting that classic gritty Southern California spring vibe, choppy water, and less than ideal visibility. Not exactly postcard conditions, but hey, real surfers don't need perfect weather, right?

As for the waves, we don't have exact numbers for today, but based on regional patterns and what we're seeing with the swell direction, expect small stuff in the thigh to waist-high range. Think of it as experience-required territory. The good news is we've got a nice southwest groundswell mixing with some light windswell, with periods sitting around 11 to 13 seconds regionally. That's actually solid for El Porto's beachbreak setup, which gives you both lefts and rights, though fair warning, this break can be pretty inconsistent outside of winter when the big swells roll through.

Water temps are hovering around 64 degrees, so a 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit is going to be your best friend out there. Air temps are mild for spring, so you might catch some sun peeking through those rain clouds, but don't get cocky—SPF 50 is still your move.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. High tide comes in at 12:03 in the morning at 5.7 feet. Then we drop down to low tide at 7:48 in the morning at minus 0.8 feet. After that, we're climbing back up to another high at 2:55 in the afternoon at 3 feet, and the tide ebbs back down to 2.5 feet at 6:26 in the evening. The sweet spot for shape and push is probably going to be mid-morning when that tide's coming back in and you've got some momentum.

Looking ahead, Wednesday stays pretty consistent with light, gusty winds around 6 miles per hour and waves bumping up just slightly to about 4 and a half feet. That's actually prime kitesurfing weather if you're into that. Thursday follows the same playbook, similar winds, similar waves. The trend we're watching is the possibility of things turning a bit more offshore if those winds ease up, and we're keeping tabs on whether those southwest swells build even more.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed for intermediate surfers today. Get out early, beat the crowds, respect those wind gusts, stay safe in the rain, and if you can, check a live cam before paddling out. You got this.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 12:01:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your El Porto surf forecast for Tuesday, April 21st.

We're looking at light winds out of the west at about 13 miles per hour with gusts pushing up to 15 and a half, so definitely nothing too crazy, but those gusts are worth keeping an eye on if you're out there on a board or considering a session. Rain's in the forecast today, which means you're getting that classic gritty Southern California spring vibe, choppy water, and less than ideal visibility. Not exactly postcard conditions, but hey, real surfers don't need perfect weather, right?

As for the waves, we don't have exact numbers for today, but based on regional patterns and what we're seeing with the swell direction, expect small stuff in the thigh to waist-high range. Think of it as experience-required territory. The good news is we've got a nice southwest groundswell mixing with some light windswell, with periods sitting around 11 to 13 seconds regionally. That's actually solid for El Porto's beachbreak setup, which gives you both lefts and rights, though fair warning, this break can be pretty inconsistent outside of winter when the big swells roll through.

Water temps are hovering around 64 degrees, so a 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit is going to be your best friend out there. Air temps are mild for spring, so you might catch some sun peeking through those rain clouds, but don't get cocky—SPF 50 is still your move.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. High tide comes in at 12:03 in the morning at 5.7 feet. Then we drop down to low tide at 7:48 in the morning at minus 0.8 feet. After that, we're climbing back up to another high at 2:55 in the afternoon at 3 feet, and the tide ebbs back down to 2.5 feet at 6:26 in the evening. The sweet spot for shape and push is probably going to be mid-morning when that tide's coming back in and you've got some momentum.

Looking ahead, Wednesday stays pretty consistent with light, gusty winds around 6 miles per hour and waves bumping up just slightly to about 4 and a half feet. That's actually prime kitesurfing weather if you're into that. Thursday follows the same playbook, similar winds, similar waves. The trend we're watching is the possibility of things turning a bit more offshore if those winds ease up, and we're keeping tabs on whether those southwest swells build even more.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed for intermediate surfers today. Get out early, beat the crowds, respect those wind gusts, stay safe in the rain, and if you can, check a live cam before paddling out. You got this.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your El Porto surf forecast for Tuesday, April 21st.

We're looking at light winds out of the west at about 13 miles per hour with gusts pushing up to 15 and a half, so definitely nothing too crazy, but those gusts are worth keeping an eye on if you're out there on a board or considering a session. Rain's in the forecast today, which means you're getting that classic gritty Southern California spring vibe, choppy water, and less than ideal visibility. Not exactly postcard conditions, but hey, real surfers don't need perfect weather, right?

As for the waves, we don't have exact numbers for today, but based on regional patterns and what we're seeing with the swell direction, expect small stuff in the thigh to waist-high range. Think of it as experience-required territory. The good news is we've got a nice southwest groundswell mixing with some light windswell, with periods sitting around 11 to 13 seconds regionally. That's actually solid for El Porto's beachbreak setup, which gives you both lefts and rights, though fair warning, this break can be pretty inconsistent outside of winter when the big swells roll through.

Water temps are hovering around 64 degrees, so a 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit is going to be your best friend out there. Air temps are mild for spring, so you might catch some sun peeking through those rain clouds, but don't get cocky—SPF 50 is still your move.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. High tide comes in at 12:03 in the morning at 5.7 feet. Then we drop down to low tide at 7:48 in the morning at minus 0.8 feet. After that, we're climbing back up to another high at 2:55 in the afternoon at 3 feet, and the tide ebbs back down to 2.5 feet at 6:26 in the evening. The sweet spot for shape and push is probably going to be mid-morning when that tide's coming back in and you've got some momentum.

Looking ahead, Wednesday stays pretty consistent with light, gusty winds around 6 miles per hour and waves bumping up just slightly to about 4 and a half feet. That's actually prime kitesurfing weather if you're into that. Thursday follows the same playbook, similar winds, similar waves. The trend we're watching is the possibility of things turning a bit more offshore if those winds ease up, and we're keeping tabs on whether those southwest swells build even more.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed for intermediate surfers today. Get out early, beat the crowds, respect those wind gusts, stay safe in the rain, and if you can, check a live cam before paddling out. You got this.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Monday: 6 to 8 Foot NW Swell, Light Morning Winds, Head High Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto faithful. Let's break down what's shaping up at your favorite punchy beachbreak today.

You're looking at a solid NW swell in the 6 to 8 foot range with nice 7 to 10 second periods, backed up by a minor 2 foot southern swell. That's putting overall seas at 7 to 8 feet, which should deliver some proper head-high rides on the incoming tide. Now, there's a secondary S swell running at 15 seconds if you're patient enough to wait for those occasional set waves.

Here's the real talk: this morning is your window. We're talking light winds right now, but they're going to shift onshore by afternoon, building from the west and northwest at 5 to 15 knots. That's manageable early, but things get sketchy in the PM hours when those winds gust up and start chopping everything to pieces. After midnight, we're expecting 20 to 30 knot offshore winds pushing down from the northwest, which will actually clean up the faces for any night owls out there, though I wouldn't recommend it.

El Porto's a beachbreak that demands respect on the tide timing. You want to paddle out on the mid to high tide cycle to avoid getting hung up on those shallow sandbars that can close out sections and slow down your wave. Low tide is basically game over, so plan accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting around 62 degrees, so grab your 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit and booties. Air temps will hover in the upper sixties, partly cloudy skies overhead, and mercifully, no rain in the forecast. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, sunset around 7:20 PM.

Fair warning: bigger NW swell creates rips, so stay aware of the currents. Plus, it's a Monday, which means crowds. Locals know good conditions when they see them, and word spreads fast. Watch out for pollution too, especially after any recent rain runoff.

The bottom line? Hit it early, keep it tight, and get out before the wind turns the afternoon into a choppy mess. Check Surfline or NOAA for precise tide times and live cam feeds because conditions are moving fast with that low-pressure system sitting offshore. Could push even more swell your way before the day's done.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 12:01:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto faithful. Let's break down what's shaping up at your favorite punchy beachbreak today.

You're looking at a solid NW swell in the 6 to 8 foot range with nice 7 to 10 second periods, backed up by a minor 2 foot southern swell. That's putting overall seas at 7 to 8 feet, which should deliver some proper head-high rides on the incoming tide. Now, there's a secondary S swell running at 15 seconds if you're patient enough to wait for those occasional set waves.

Here's the real talk: this morning is your window. We're talking light winds right now, but they're going to shift onshore by afternoon, building from the west and northwest at 5 to 15 knots. That's manageable early, but things get sketchy in the PM hours when those winds gust up and start chopping everything to pieces. After midnight, we're expecting 20 to 30 knot offshore winds pushing down from the northwest, which will actually clean up the faces for any night owls out there, though I wouldn't recommend it.

El Porto's a beachbreak that demands respect on the tide timing. You want to paddle out on the mid to high tide cycle to avoid getting hung up on those shallow sandbars that can close out sections and slow down your wave. Low tide is basically game over, so plan accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting around 62 degrees, so grab your 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit and booties. Air temps will hover in the upper sixties, partly cloudy skies overhead, and mercifully, no rain in the forecast. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, sunset around 7:20 PM.

Fair warning: bigger NW swell creates rips, so stay aware of the currents. Plus, it's a Monday, which means crowds. Locals know good conditions when they see them, and word spreads fast. Watch out for pollution too, especially after any recent rain runoff.

The bottom line? Hit it early, keep it tight, and get out before the wind turns the afternoon into a choppy mess. Check Surfline or NOAA for precise tide times and live cam feeds because conditions are moving fast with that low-pressure system sitting offshore. Could push even more swell your way before the day's done.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto faithful. Let's break down what's shaping up at your favorite punchy beachbreak today.

You're looking at a solid NW swell in the 6 to 8 foot range with nice 7 to 10 second periods, backed up by a minor 2 foot southern swell. That's putting overall seas at 7 to 8 feet, which should deliver some proper head-high rides on the incoming tide. Now, there's a secondary S swell running at 15 seconds if you're patient enough to wait for those occasional set waves.

Here's the real talk: this morning is your window. We're talking light winds right now, but they're going to shift onshore by afternoon, building from the west and northwest at 5 to 15 knots. That's manageable early, but things get sketchy in the PM hours when those winds gust up and start chopping everything to pieces. After midnight, we're expecting 20 to 30 knot offshore winds pushing down from the northwest, which will actually clean up the faces for any night owls out there, though I wouldn't recommend it.

El Porto's a beachbreak that demands respect on the tide timing. You want to paddle out on the mid to high tide cycle to avoid getting hung up on those shallow sandbars that can close out sections and slow down your wave. Low tide is basically game over, so plan accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting around 62 degrees, so grab your 3 to 2 millimeter wetsuit and booties. Air temps will hover in the upper sixties, partly cloudy skies overhead, and mercifully, no rain in the forecast. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, sunset around 7:20 PM.

Fair warning: bigger NW swell creates rips, so stay aware of the currents. Plus, it's a Monday, which means crowds. Locals know good conditions when they see them, and word spreads fast. Watch out for pollution too, especially after any recent rain runoff.

The bottom line? Hit it early, keep it tight, and get out before the wind turns the afternoon into a choppy mess. Check Surfline or NOAA for precise tide times and live cam feeds because conditions are moving fast with that low-pressure system sitting offshore. Could push even more swell your way before the day's done.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: Head High Waves Clean Winds Best Before 11 AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for today.

We're looking at some fun, manageable waves firing right now. You've got a primary West to Northwest swell pumping in at 4 to 6 feet with periods around 8 to 13 seconds, mixing nicely with a secondary South swell at 2 feet. That secondary is holding longer periods at 13 to 15 seconds, which means you're getting some organized lines stacking up. Expect thigh-to-head-high conditions at the peak, with actual wave faces running 1 to 3 feet depending on where you're positioned in the lineup.

The beach break here is really shining at mid-tide right now, and we're currently pushing toward that sweet spot as we flood toward the morning high. If you're thinking about heading out, aim for that rising tide window between now and around 11 AM. The sandy bottom responds well to this swell direction, and you'll get the best shape and defined peaks as the tide builds.

Wind-wise, we're in a golden window. Light Northwest winds between 0 and 13 miles per hour are keeping things clean, though gusts are touching 20 from time to time. The key word here is now. This is your time. Those offshore breezes are going to fill in with onshore flow by early afternoon, and the NW wind is expected to strengthen to 10 to 20 knots as we move into the afternoon. So if you're going, get there sooner rather than later. The morning hours, especially the next couple of hours, are offering the cleanest faces before things get choppy.

Fair warning though: El Porto draws a crowd, especially when conditions look this appealing. If you want elbow room, you'll need to paddle out early. This is a popular spot, and word travels fast when it's on.

Let's talk temperature real quick. Water's sitting around 60 to 64 degrees, so you're looking at a 3-2 millimeter wetsuit territory. Grab your SPF 50 as well. Sky's completely clear, zero percent rain chance, so you've got excellent visibility.

Looking ahead, winds should lighten up tonight, then Monday's forecast is showing South winds at 10 to 20 knots. This could actually set up some interesting conditions later in the week, so stay tuned. Conditions can shift quickly out here on this exposed stretch of Southern California coast, so if you're planning a session, I'd recommend checking the live webcams or pulling up Windy and NOAA buoys closer to your paddleout time.

Similar conditions are playing out at nearby Playa del Rey and Marina del Rey if you're looking for alternatives or checking crowd levels.

That's your El Porto forecast. Get out there and enjoy it while the wind's cooperative. Water's calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 12:01:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for today.

We're looking at some fun, manageable waves firing right now. You've got a primary West to Northwest swell pumping in at 4 to 6 feet with periods around 8 to 13 seconds, mixing nicely with a secondary South swell at 2 feet. That secondary is holding longer periods at 13 to 15 seconds, which means you're getting some organized lines stacking up. Expect thigh-to-head-high conditions at the peak, with actual wave faces running 1 to 3 feet depending on where you're positioned in the lineup.

The beach break here is really shining at mid-tide right now, and we're currently pushing toward that sweet spot as we flood toward the morning high. If you're thinking about heading out, aim for that rising tide window between now and around 11 AM. The sandy bottom responds well to this swell direction, and you'll get the best shape and defined peaks as the tide builds.

Wind-wise, we're in a golden window. Light Northwest winds between 0 and 13 miles per hour are keeping things clean, though gusts are touching 20 from time to time. The key word here is now. This is your time. Those offshore breezes are going to fill in with onshore flow by early afternoon, and the NW wind is expected to strengthen to 10 to 20 knots as we move into the afternoon. So if you're going, get there sooner rather than later. The morning hours, especially the next couple of hours, are offering the cleanest faces before things get choppy.

Fair warning though: El Porto draws a crowd, especially when conditions look this appealing. If you want elbow room, you'll need to paddle out early. This is a popular spot, and word travels fast when it's on.

Let's talk temperature real quick. Water's sitting around 60 to 64 degrees, so you're looking at a 3-2 millimeter wetsuit territory. Grab your SPF 50 as well. Sky's completely clear, zero percent rain chance, so you've got excellent visibility.

Looking ahead, winds should lighten up tonight, then Monday's forecast is showing South winds at 10 to 20 knots. This could actually set up some interesting conditions later in the week, so stay tuned. Conditions can shift quickly out here on this exposed stretch of Southern California coast, so if you're planning a session, I'd recommend checking the live webcams or pulling up Windy and NOAA buoys closer to your paddleout time.

Similar conditions are playing out at nearby Playa del Rey and Marina del Rey if you're looking for alternatives or checking crowd levels.

That's your El Porto forecast. Get out there and enjoy it while the wind's cooperative. Water's calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for today.

We're looking at some fun, manageable waves firing right now. You've got a primary West to Northwest swell pumping in at 4 to 6 feet with periods around 8 to 13 seconds, mixing nicely with a secondary South swell at 2 feet. That secondary is holding longer periods at 13 to 15 seconds, which means you're getting some organized lines stacking up. Expect thigh-to-head-high conditions at the peak, with actual wave faces running 1 to 3 feet depending on where you're positioned in the lineup.

The beach break here is really shining at mid-tide right now, and we're currently pushing toward that sweet spot as we flood toward the morning high. If you're thinking about heading out, aim for that rising tide window between now and around 11 AM. The sandy bottom responds well to this swell direction, and you'll get the best shape and defined peaks as the tide builds.

Wind-wise, we're in a golden window. Light Northwest winds between 0 and 13 miles per hour are keeping things clean, though gusts are touching 20 from time to time. The key word here is now. This is your time. Those offshore breezes are going to fill in with onshore flow by early afternoon, and the NW wind is expected to strengthen to 10 to 20 knots as we move into the afternoon. So if you're going, get there sooner rather than later. The morning hours, especially the next couple of hours, are offering the cleanest faces before things get choppy.

Fair warning though: El Porto draws a crowd, especially when conditions look this appealing. If you want elbow room, you'll need to paddle out early. This is a popular spot, and word travels fast when it's on.

Let's talk temperature real quick. Water's sitting around 60 to 64 degrees, so you're looking at a 3-2 millimeter wetsuit territory. Grab your SPF 50 as well. Sky's completely clear, zero percent rain chance, so you've got excellent visibility.

Looking ahead, winds should lighten up tonight, then Monday's forecast is showing South winds at 10 to 20 knots. This could actually set up some interesting conditions later in the week, so stay tuned. Conditions can shift quickly out here on this exposed stretch of Southern California coast, so if you're planning a session, I'd recommend checking the live webcams or pulling up Windy and NOAA buoys closer to your paddleout time.

Similar conditions are playing out at nearby Playa del Rey and Marina del Rey if you're looking for alternatives or checking crowd levels.

That's your El Porto forecast. Get out there and enjoy it while the wind's cooperative. Water's calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: Swell Conditions, Wind Report, and Tide Times Guide</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey there, wave hunters! Let's talk about what's going down at El Porto today. Now, I gotta be real with you—El Porto's got a reputation for being a bit of a fickle mistress. Some days it's absolutely firing, and other days you're wondering why you even bothered rolling out of bed.

Right now, we're looking at conditions that are pretty typical for this break. The swell's coming in with a moderate height, and we're tracking both a primary and secondary swell direction. The primary swell is delivering most of the energy, while that secondary swell is adding just enough texture to keep things interesting without turning it into a messy situation.

Here's where things get important—the wind. We're looking at conditions that are fairly neutral this session, which is honestly a gift at El Porto. You want to keep tabs on whether we're getting offshore flow or that onshore chop. Offshore winds early morning are always the play at this break. The water's been cooling off too, so you're probably looking at pulling on a chest-zip wetsuit unless you're one of those hardy souls who doesn't mind the chill.

The tide situation is critical here. El Porto's one of those breaks where the tide can make or break your session. Check those low and high tide windows because your peak performance window might only last a couple of hours. The tide data references El Segundo, which is just about a mile away, so that's your benchmark.

For the real-time details that matter most—exact swell heights, wind speeds, and precise tide times—hit up Surfline directly. They've got live data and webcams so you can scope it out before you commit. Magic Seaweed and Swellmagnet are solid alternatives if you want second opinions on period data and swell directions.

The crowd factor is real here too. El Porto pulls locals and visitors alike, so factor in whether you're in the mood for shoulder-to-shoulder action or if you want a more mellow vibe.

Bottom line: Check conditions about ninety minutes to two hours before you head out. This break changes faster than you'd think, and that little bit of advance intel could save you from a wasted trip. Get out there and catch some rays along with those waves.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 12:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey there, wave hunters! Let's talk about what's going down at El Porto today. Now, I gotta be real with you—El Porto's got a reputation for being a bit of a fickle mistress. Some days it's absolutely firing, and other days you're wondering why you even bothered rolling out of bed.

Right now, we're looking at conditions that are pretty typical for this break. The swell's coming in with a moderate height, and we're tracking both a primary and secondary swell direction. The primary swell is delivering most of the energy, while that secondary swell is adding just enough texture to keep things interesting without turning it into a messy situation.

Here's where things get important—the wind. We're looking at conditions that are fairly neutral this session, which is honestly a gift at El Porto. You want to keep tabs on whether we're getting offshore flow or that onshore chop. Offshore winds early morning are always the play at this break. The water's been cooling off too, so you're probably looking at pulling on a chest-zip wetsuit unless you're one of those hardy souls who doesn't mind the chill.

The tide situation is critical here. El Porto's one of those breaks where the tide can make or break your session. Check those low and high tide windows because your peak performance window might only last a couple of hours. The tide data references El Segundo, which is just about a mile away, so that's your benchmark.

For the real-time details that matter most—exact swell heights, wind speeds, and precise tide times—hit up Surfline directly. They've got live data and webcams so you can scope it out before you commit. Magic Seaweed and Swellmagnet are solid alternatives if you want second opinions on period data and swell directions.

The crowd factor is real here too. El Porto pulls locals and visitors alike, so factor in whether you're in the mood for shoulder-to-shoulder action or if you want a more mellow vibe.

Bottom line: Check conditions about ninety minutes to two hours before you head out. This break changes faster than you'd think, and that little bit of advance intel could save you from a wasted trip. Get out there and catch some rays along with those waves.

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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Forecast

Hey there, wave hunters! Let's talk about what's going down at El Porto today. Now, I gotta be real with you—El Porto's got a reputation for being a bit of a fickle mistress. Some days it's absolutely firing, and other days you're wondering why you even bothered rolling out of bed.

Right now, we're looking at conditions that are pretty typical for this break. The swell's coming in with a moderate height, and we're tracking both a primary and secondary swell direction. The primary swell is delivering most of the energy, while that secondary swell is adding just enough texture to keep things interesting without turning it into a messy situation.

Here's where things get important—the wind. We're looking at conditions that are fairly neutral this session, which is honestly a gift at El Porto. You want to keep tabs on whether we're getting offshore flow or that onshore chop. Offshore winds early morning are always the play at this break. The water's been cooling off too, so you're probably looking at pulling on a chest-zip wetsuit unless you're one of those hardy souls who doesn't mind the chill.

The tide situation is critical here. El Porto's one of those breaks where the tide can make or break your session. Check those low and high tide windows because your peak performance window might only last a couple of hours. The tide data references El Segundo, which is just about a mile away, so that's your benchmark.

For the real-time details that matter most—exact swell heights, wind speeds, and precise tide times—hit up Surfline directly. They've got live data and webcams so you can scope it out before you commit. Magic Seaweed and Swellmagnet are solid alternatives if you want second opinions on period data and swell directions.

The crowd factor is real here too. El Porto pulls locals and visitors alike, so factor in whether you're in the mood for shoulder-to-shoulder action or if you want a more mellow vibe.

Bottom line: Check conditions about ninety minutes to two hours before you head out. This break changes faster than you'd think, and that little bit of advance intel could save you from a wasted trip. Get out there and catch some rays along with those waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Best El Porto Surf Forecast Friday Clean Waves Three Feet Light Winds Glassy Conditions All Day</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Friday El Porto surf forecast!

Alright, here's what you're looking at today: Two-and-a-half to three feet of clean, semi-organized swell rolling through Santa Monica Bay. We're talking thigh-to-waist high faces, which means plenty of fun for everyone from beginners paddling into mushburgers to intermediate surfers working on their turns.

The swell is holding rock solid all day—no surprise peaks, no ugly closeouts. The real magic happens with the wind. We've got light westerly winds at two to nine miles per hour, with occasional gusts bumping up to thirteen. That's perfect for keeping things glassy, especially if you catch the dawn patrol window before six-thirty a.m. The wind tends to stay cleanest early, so if you can get out before nine, you're golden.

Now let's talk tides, because this is crucial at El Porto. We hit low tide right around four in the morning at negative point eight feet. Then the water climbs all the way up to four-point three feet by ten twenty-one in the morning. Here's the insider tip: the sandbars at El Porto absolutely shine on the dropping tide from mid to low. So if you're hunting punchier, more defined waves, aim for that midday window when the tide starts working its way back down. You'll dodge the crowds too, which is a nice bonus on a Friday.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, but don't get too comfortable. It's dropping over the next ten days, heading toward near seventy. So grab your boardshorts or a lightweight shorty if you're feeling it, but honestly, a three-two wetsuit is looking pretty smart right now, especially for longer sessions.

Air temperature's cruising around sixty-five to sixty-eight degrees. Sunrise is at six-twenty a.m., sunset at seven-thirty p.m., which gives you plenty of daylight to work with. Clear skies, zero rain in the forecast, and that means vitamin D all day long. Sunscreen up though—SPF fifty minimum, because that April sun will sneak up on you.

Hazards are minimal out there. With a swell this small, rip currents aren't really a concern. The crowd factor should stay manageable on a Friday midday, so you won't be scratching and clawing for waves. Keep your leash tight and maybe throw a fish or funboard in your quiver if you want to maximize the mushier sections.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the swell softens a touch, dipping to three-point-nine feet at the high tide window around eleven a.m. Still rideable, definitely still fun, but things are trending downward after that.

Bottom line: Friday is your day at El Porto. Get out early for the cleanest water, or time it for that dropping midday tide if you like a bit more shape on your peaks. Either way, bring your A game because conditions are holding steady all day. Check the live cams before you paddle out just to make sure everything matches what we're seeing, then get after it. See you out there.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 12:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Friday El Porto surf forecast!

Alright, here's what you're looking at today: Two-and-a-half to three feet of clean, semi-organized swell rolling through Santa Monica Bay. We're talking thigh-to-waist high faces, which means plenty of fun for everyone from beginners paddling into mushburgers to intermediate surfers working on their turns.

The swell is holding rock solid all day—no surprise peaks, no ugly closeouts. The real magic happens with the wind. We've got light westerly winds at two to nine miles per hour, with occasional gusts bumping up to thirteen. That's perfect for keeping things glassy, especially if you catch the dawn patrol window before six-thirty a.m. The wind tends to stay cleanest early, so if you can get out before nine, you're golden.

Now let's talk tides, because this is crucial at El Porto. We hit low tide right around four in the morning at negative point eight feet. Then the water climbs all the way up to four-point three feet by ten twenty-one in the morning. Here's the insider tip: the sandbars at El Porto absolutely shine on the dropping tide from mid to low. So if you're hunting punchier, more defined waves, aim for that midday window when the tide starts working its way back down. You'll dodge the crowds too, which is a nice bonus on a Friday.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, but don't get too comfortable. It's dropping over the next ten days, heading toward near seventy. So grab your boardshorts or a lightweight shorty if you're feeling it, but honestly, a three-two wetsuit is looking pretty smart right now, especially for longer sessions.

Air temperature's cruising around sixty-five to sixty-eight degrees. Sunrise is at six-twenty a.m., sunset at seven-thirty p.m., which gives you plenty of daylight to work with. Clear skies, zero rain in the forecast, and that means vitamin D all day long. Sunscreen up though—SPF fifty minimum, because that April sun will sneak up on you.

Hazards are minimal out there. With a swell this small, rip currents aren't really a concern. The crowd factor should stay manageable on a Friday midday, so you won't be scratching and clawing for waves. Keep your leash tight and maybe throw a fish or funboard in your quiver if you want to maximize the mushier sections.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the swell softens a touch, dipping to three-point-nine feet at the high tide window around eleven a.m. Still rideable, definitely still fun, but things are trending downward after that.

Bottom line: Friday is your day at El Porto. Get out early for the cleanest water, or time it for that dropping midday tide if you like a bit more shape on your peaks. Either way, bring your A game because conditions are holding steady all day. Check the live cams before you paddle out just to make sure everything matches what we're seeing, then get after it. See you out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Friday El Porto surf forecast!

Alright, here's what you're looking at today: Two-and-a-half to three feet of clean, semi-organized swell rolling through Santa Monica Bay. We're talking thigh-to-waist high faces, which means plenty of fun for everyone from beginners paddling into mushburgers to intermediate surfers working on their turns.

The swell is holding rock solid all day—no surprise peaks, no ugly closeouts. The real magic happens with the wind. We've got light westerly winds at two to nine miles per hour, with occasional gusts bumping up to thirteen. That's perfect for keeping things glassy, especially if you catch the dawn patrol window before six-thirty a.m. The wind tends to stay cleanest early, so if you can get out before nine, you're golden.

Now let's talk tides, because this is crucial at El Porto. We hit low tide right around four in the morning at negative point eight feet. Then the water climbs all the way up to four-point three feet by ten twenty-one in the morning. Here's the insider tip: the sandbars at El Porto absolutely shine on the dropping tide from mid to low. So if you're hunting punchier, more defined waves, aim for that midday window when the tide starts working its way back down. You'll dodge the crowds too, which is a nice bonus on a Friday.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, but don't get too comfortable. It's dropping over the next ten days, heading toward near seventy. So grab your boardshorts or a lightweight shorty if you're feeling it, but honestly, a three-two wetsuit is looking pretty smart right now, especially for longer sessions.

Air temperature's cruising around sixty-five to sixty-eight degrees. Sunrise is at six-twenty a.m., sunset at seven-thirty p.m., which gives you plenty of daylight to work with. Clear skies, zero rain in the forecast, and that means vitamin D all day long. Sunscreen up though—SPF fifty minimum, because that April sun will sneak up on you.

Hazards are minimal out there. With a swell this small, rip currents aren't really a concern. The crowd factor should stay manageable on a Friday midday, so you won't be scratching and clawing for waves. Keep your leash tight and maybe throw a fish or funboard in your quiver if you want to maximize the mushier sections.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the swell softens a touch, dipping to three-point-nine feet at the high tide window around eleven a.m. Still rideable, definitely still fun, but things are trending downward after that.

Bottom line: Friday is your day at El Porto. Get out early for the cleanest water, or time it for that dropping midday tide if you like a bit more shape on your peaks. Either way, bring your A game because conditions are holding steady all day. Check the live cams before you paddle out just to make sure everything matches what we're seeing, then get after it. See you out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Shoulder High Waves Clean Offshore Winds Perfect for All Skill Levels</title>
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      <description>El Porto is firing right now with shoulder-high to head-high waves and clean offshore conditions that are basically gift-wrapped for a solid session. We're looking at a west-northwest swell with a solid 12-14 second period that's churning out well-defined peaks and good shoulder structure all along the beach. The organized line-ups and consistent wave quality make this a day worth getting wet for, though we're not talking epic swell territory here.

If you want the premium experience, set your alarm for dawn patrol. Early morning is your golden ticket with a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that'll keep the faces glassy and clean for the first few hours. By mid-morning though, the wind rotates onshore and picks up some texture, so if you're chasing that perfect face, get there early.

The banks are really shaping up nicely as the tide pushes toward mid-tide after a low. You'll get quality A-frames wrapping around with some real speed and punch to them. Once high tide rolls in, the peak shifts slightly toward the pier, but honestly there's still plenty of rideable sections scattered up and down the beach no matter where you paddle out.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid-60s, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing to squeeze into heavy rubber. The crowd situation is pretty manageable in the morning with enough quality waves for everyone to get their turns in. Afternoon might see things get a bit busier, but nothing crazy.

Bottom line? This is a fun, accessible day that works for everyone from beginners working on their pop-ups to intermediate surfers looking to dial in some turns. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 12:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>El Porto is firing right now with shoulder-high to head-high waves and clean offshore conditions that are basically gift-wrapped for a solid session. We're looking at a west-northwest swell with a solid 12-14 second period that's churning out well-defined peaks and good shoulder structure all along the beach. The organized line-ups and consistent wave quality make this a day worth getting wet for, though we're not talking epic swell territory here.

If you want the premium experience, set your alarm for dawn patrol. Early morning is your golden ticket with a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that'll keep the faces glassy and clean for the first few hours. By mid-morning though, the wind rotates onshore and picks up some texture, so if you're chasing that perfect face, get there early.

The banks are really shaping up nicely as the tide pushes toward mid-tide after a low. You'll get quality A-frames wrapping around with some real speed and punch to them. Once high tide rolls in, the peak shifts slightly toward the pier, but honestly there's still plenty of rideable sections scattered up and down the beach no matter where you paddle out.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid-60s, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing to squeeze into heavy rubber. The crowd situation is pretty manageable in the morning with enough quality waves for everyone to get their turns in. Afternoon might see things get a bit busier, but nothing crazy.

Bottom line? This is a fun, accessible day that works for everyone from beginners working on their pop-ups to intermediate surfers looking to dial in some turns. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[El Porto is firing right now with shoulder-high to head-high waves and clean offshore conditions that are basically gift-wrapped for a solid session. We're looking at a west-northwest swell with a solid 12-14 second period that's churning out well-defined peaks and good shoulder structure all along the beach. The organized line-ups and consistent wave quality make this a day worth getting wet for, though we're not talking epic swell territory here.

If you want the premium experience, set your alarm for dawn patrol. Early morning is your golden ticket with a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that'll keep the faces glassy and clean for the first few hours. By mid-morning though, the wind rotates onshore and picks up some texture, so if you're chasing that perfect face, get there early.

The banks are really shaping up nicely as the tide pushes toward mid-tide after a low. You'll get quality A-frames wrapping around with some real speed and punch to them. Once high tide rolls in, the peak shifts slightly toward the pier, but honestly there's still plenty of rideable sections scattered up and down the beach no matter where you paddle out.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid-60s, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing to squeeze into heavy rubber. The crowd situation is pretty manageable in the morning with enough quality waves for everyone to get their turns in. Afternoon might see things get a bit busier, but nothing crazy.

Bottom line? This is a fun, accessible day that works for everyone from beginners working on their pop-ups to intermediate surfers looking to dial in some turns. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today Shoulder Head High Waves Clean Offshore Wind Perfect Spring Conditions</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Good morning surfers, it's your daily dose of stoke from El Porto. We're looking at some solid conditions shaping up today, so let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up.

The swell is running shoulder-high to head-high right now, with the best sets pushing into the overhead range during the peak periods. We're seeing a nice mix of energy coming from the west-northwest, which is creating some really clean, organized lines out the back. The period is sitting pretty at around twelve to fourteen seconds, which means there's plenty of juice in these waves and good shoulder-defined peaks all along the beach.

Wind conditions are looking favorable, especially for the early morning session. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that should keep those faces clean and glassy for the first few hours. By mid-morning, expect the wind to rotate onshore and get a bit more texture to things, so if you're heading out, I'd suggest catching that dawn patrol window.

The tide is playing into our hands today. We're coming off a low tide right now, and as it pushes toward mid-tide, you're going to see the banks really start to shape up nicely. The sandbar has some good shape on it, so expect some quality A-frames wrapping around with some speed and punch. Once we hit high tide, the peak will shift slightly toward the pier, but there should still be plenty of rideable sections up and down the beach.

Water temperature is holding steady in the mid-sixties, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing the heavy rubber.

Crowd factor is moderate heading into this afternoon, but right now in the morning it's pretty manageable. You might have some company in the lineup, but there's enough real estate and enough quality waves that everyone should score.

Overall, this is shaping up to be a fun, accessible day at El Porto. Not an epic, life-changing swell, but definitely worthy of taking some time out of your day to get wet. Whether you're a beginner looking to practice your pop-ups or an intermediate surfer dialing in your turns, there's something here for you.

Get out there, have fun, and we'll check in with you tomorrow. Stay stoked.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 12:03:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Good morning surfers, it's your daily dose of stoke from El Porto. We're looking at some solid conditions shaping up today, so let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up.

The swell is running shoulder-high to head-high right now, with the best sets pushing into the overhead range during the peak periods. We're seeing a nice mix of energy coming from the west-northwest, which is creating some really clean, organized lines out the back. The period is sitting pretty at around twelve to fourteen seconds, which means there's plenty of juice in these waves and good shoulder-defined peaks all along the beach.

Wind conditions are looking favorable, especially for the early morning session. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that should keep those faces clean and glassy for the first few hours. By mid-morning, expect the wind to rotate onshore and get a bit more texture to things, so if you're heading out, I'd suggest catching that dawn patrol window.

The tide is playing into our hands today. We're coming off a low tide right now, and as it pushes toward mid-tide, you're going to see the banks really start to shape up nicely. The sandbar has some good shape on it, so expect some quality A-frames wrapping around with some speed and punch. Once we hit high tide, the peak will shift slightly toward the pier, but there should still be plenty of rideable sections up and down the beach.

Water temperature is holding steady in the mid-sixties, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing the heavy rubber.

Crowd factor is moderate heading into this afternoon, but right now in the morning it's pretty manageable. You might have some company in the lineup, but there's enough real estate and enough quality waves that everyone should score.

Overall, this is shaping up to be a fun, accessible day at El Porto. Not an epic, life-changing swell, but definitely worthy of taking some time out of your day to get wet. Whether you're a beginner looking to practice your pop-ups or an intermediate surfer dialing in your turns, there's something here for you.

Get out there, have fun, and we'll check in with you tomorrow. Stay stoked.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Forecast Report

Good morning surfers, it's your daily dose of stoke from El Porto. We're looking at some solid conditions shaping up today, so let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up.

The swell is running shoulder-high to head-high right now, with the best sets pushing into the overhead range during the peak periods. We're seeing a nice mix of energy coming from the west-northwest, which is creating some really clean, organized lines out the back. The period is sitting pretty at around twelve to fourteen seconds, which means there's plenty of juice in these waves and good shoulder-defined peaks all along the beach.

Wind conditions are looking favorable, especially for the early morning session. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast that should keep those faces clean and glassy for the first few hours. By mid-morning, expect the wind to rotate onshore and get a bit more texture to things, so if you're heading out, I'd suggest catching that dawn patrol window.

The tide is playing into our hands today. We're coming off a low tide right now, and as it pushes toward mid-tide, you're going to see the banks really start to shape up nicely. The sandbar has some good shape on it, so expect some quality A-frames wrapping around with some speed and punch. Once we hit high tide, the peak will shift slightly toward the pier, but there should still be plenty of rideable sections up and down the beach.

Water temperature is holding steady in the mid-sixties, so a good springsuit or rashguard will keep you comfortable without needing the heavy rubber.

Crowd factor is moderate heading into this afternoon, but right now in the morning it's pretty manageable. You might have some company in the lineup, but there's enough real estate and enough quality waves that everyone should score.

Overall, this is shaping up to be a fun, accessible day at El Porto. Not an epic, life-changing swell, but definitely worthy of taking some time out of your day to get wet. Whether you're a beginner looking to practice your pop-ups or an intermediate surfer dialing in your turns, there's something here for you.

Get out there, have fun, and we'll check in with you tomorrow. Stay stoked.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 3-4 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, Best Before 10 AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, here's what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at small waves in the three to four foot face range with glassy conditions that should stick around through the morning hours. If you're planning a session, you'll want to get out there before ten AM when the wind typically fills in and loses that clean texture we all crave.

Tides are shaping up nicely for a mid-morning paddle out. We've got a low around one nineteen in the AM at just under two feet, then a solid high tide pushing through around seven thirty six in the morning at nearly six feet. There's another low coming around two thirty nine in the afternoon that'll go slightly negative, so yeah, definitely avoid that afternoon slump when the sandbars get exposed and shallow. The evening high sits around nine PM at about three point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting right around sixty two to sixty five degrees Fahrenheit, so break out that three millimeter wetsuit or full suit if you're sensitive to the cold. We're looking at light cross shore winds from the north at around twelve knots with gusts up to thirteen, which should keep things pretty manageable for the morning glass off.

Here's the local knowledge you need to know about El Porto. This is a classic beachbreak that really comes alive during mid to high tide on smaller southwest swells. Low tide is your enemy here because those sandbars get shallow and choppy fast. Watch out for crowds, especially on mornings like this when conditions are clean. There's rips near the jetty that demand respect, and parking can get tight, so plan accordingly. The jetty situation means you'll want to stay aware of where you're positioning yourself in the lineup.

For you forecast junkies out there, live cams and apps like Surfline are going to be your best friends for tracking swell models and wind shifts in real time. Today looks like a classic early bird special at El Porto. Get there at first light, score some clean waves, and be back to shore by mid morning before everyone and their cousin paddles out. Now go get some salt water in your hair.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, here's what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at small waves in the three to four foot face range with glassy conditions that should stick around through the morning hours. If you're planning a session, you'll want to get out there before ten AM when the wind typically fills in and loses that clean texture we all crave.

Tides are shaping up nicely for a mid-morning paddle out. We've got a low around one nineteen in the AM at just under two feet, then a solid high tide pushing through around seven thirty six in the morning at nearly six feet. There's another low coming around two thirty nine in the afternoon that'll go slightly negative, so yeah, definitely avoid that afternoon slump when the sandbars get exposed and shallow. The evening high sits around nine PM at about three point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting right around sixty two to sixty five degrees Fahrenheit, so break out that three millimeter wetsuit or full suit if you're sensitive to the cold. We're looking at light cross shore winds from the north at around twelve knots with gusts up to thirteen, which should keep things pretty manageable for the morning glass off.

Here's the local knowledge you need to know about El Porto. This is a classic beachbreak that really comes alive during mid to high tide on smaller southwest swells. Low tide is your enemy here because those sandbars get shallow and choppy fast. Watch out for crowds, especially on mornings like this when conditions are clean. There's rips near the jetty that demand respect, and parking can get tight, so plan accordingly. The jetty situation means you'll want to stay aware of where you're positioning yourself in the lineup.

For you forecast junkies out there, live cams and apps like Surfline are going to be your best friends for tracking swell models and wind shifts in real time. Today looks like a classic early bird special at El Porto. Get there at first light, score some clean waves, and be back to shore by mid morning before everyone and their cousin paddles out. Now go get some salt water in your hair.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, here's what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at small waves in the three to four foot face range with glassy conditions that should stick around through the morning hours. If you're planning a session, you'll want to get out there before ten AM when the wind typically fills in and loses that clean texture we all crave.

Tides are shaping up nicely for a mid-morning paddle out. We've got a low around one nineteen in the AM at just under two feet, then a solid high tide pushing through around seven thirty six in the morning at nearly six feet. There's another low coming around two thirty nine in the afternoon that'll go slightly negative, so yeah, definitely avoid that afternoon slump when the sandbars get exposed and shallow. The evening high sits around nine PM at about three point seven feet.

Water temperature is sitting right around sixty two to sixty five degrees Fahrenheit, so break out that three millimeter wetsuit or full suit if you're sensitive to the cold. We're looking at light cross shore winds from the north at around twelve knots with gusts up to thirteen, which should keep things pretty manageable for the morning glass off.

Here's the local knowledge you need to know about El Porto. This is a classic beachbreak that really comes alive during mid to high tide on smaller southwest swells. Low tide is your enemy here because those sandbars get shallow and choppy fast. Watch out for crowds, especially on mornings like this when conditions are clean. There's rips near the jetty that demand respect, and parking can get tight, so plan accordingly. The jetty situation means you'll want to stay aware of where you're positioning yourself in the lineup.

For you forecast junkies out there, live cams and apps like Surfline are going to be your best friends for tracking swell models and wind shifts in real time. Today looks like a classic early bird special at El Porto. Get there at first light, score some clean waves, and be back to shore by mid morning before everyone and their cousin paddles out. Now go get some salt water in your hair.

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Saturday April 12th: 3-4 Foot Faces, Glassy Morning Conditions, Best Before 10am</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Saturday, April 12th. If you've been eyeing this South Bay gem, we've got some solid action happening right now.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with glassy conditions early this morning, perfect for dusting off that fish or funshape you've been meaning to take out. The swell is coming in from the south-southwest at a comfortable two to three feet with periods around eleven to fifteen seconds, so you're getting that nice, organized energy without any of the chaos.

Now let's talk timing, because this is where it gets good. We're in that sweet spot between a falling tide and a low that's hitting around one to two this afternoon. This is exactly when El Porto shines, especially at the rivermouth down on the south end where you might find some fun lefts peeling off on that outgoing tide. The water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so go grab your three-two fullsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because that sun is no joke even when it's cloudy.

Here's the thing about this morning: the wind is light to glassy right now, but expect it to build into some onshore chop as the day goes on. This is classic South Bay behavior. Get in before ten if you can, because once that afternoon onshore starts pumping in from the west-southwest, the glass goes away fast.

Fair warning though, El Porto is a popular spot and you're going to have company. Lots of longboarders dig this place, so if you want a bit more elbow room, cruise down to the north or south end of the beach away from the main pack. And while we don't have any rip current warnings for Southern California right now, always keep your eyes open on bigger southwest swells.

The forecast is holding solid through the afternoon. That small swell isn't going anywhere, so if you miss the morning glass, you'll still have rideable peaks, just not quite as pretty. Grab a live cam on Surfline if you want to double-check conditions before you head out, but honestly, if you can make it happen this morning, you're looking at a pretty fun session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 12:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Saturday, April 12th. If you've been eyeing this South Bay gem, we've got some solid action happening right now.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with glassy conditions early this morning, perfect for dusting off that fish or funshape you've been meaning to take out. The swell is coming in from the south-southwest at a comfortable two to three feet with periods around eleven to fifteen seconds, so you're getting that nice, organized energy without any of the chaos.

Now let's talk timing, because this is where it gets good. We're in that sweet spot between a falling tide and a low that's hitting around one to two this afternoon. This is exactly when El Porto shines, especially at the rivermouth down on the south end where you might find some fun lefts peeling off on that outgoing tide. The water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so go grab your three-two fullsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because that sun is no joke even when it's cloudy.

Here's the thing about this morning: the wind is light to glassy right now, but expect it to build into some onshore chop as the day goes on. This is classic South Bay behavior. Get in before ten if you can, because once that afternoon onshore starts pumping in from the west-southwest, the glass goes away fast.

Fair warning though, El Porto is a popular spot and you're going to have company. Lots of longboarders dig this place, so if you want a bit more elbow room, cruise down to the north or south end of the beach away from the main pack. And while we don't have any rip current warnings for Southern California right now, always keep your eyes open on bigger southwest swells.

The forecast is holding solid through the afternoon. That small swell isn't going anywhere, so if you miss the morning glass, you'll still have rideable peaks, just not quite as pretty. Grab a live cam on Surfline if you want to double-check conditions before you head out, but honestly, if you can make it happen this morning, you're looking at a pretty fun session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf report for Saturday, April 12th. If you've been eyeing this South Bay gem, we've got some solid action happening right now.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with glassy conditions early this morning, perfect for dusting off that fish or funshape you've been meaning to take out. The swell is coming in from the south-southwest at a comfortable two to three feet with periods around eleven to fifteen seconds, so you're getting that nice, organized energy without any of the chaos.

Now let's talk timing, because this is where it gets good. We're in that sweet spot between a falling tide and a low that's hitting around one to two this afternoon. This is exactly when El Porto shines, especially at the rivermouth down on the south end where you might find some fun lefts peeling off on that outgoing tide. The water temp is sitting right around sixty to sixty-four degrees, so go grab your three-two fullsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty because that sun is no joke even when it's cloudy.

Here's the thing about this morning: the wind is light to glassy right now, but expect it to build into some onshore chop as the day goes on. This is classic South Bay behavior. Get in before ten if you can, because once that afternoon onshore starts pumping in from the west-southwest, the glass goes away fast.

Fair warning though, El Porto is a popular spot and you're going to have company. Lots of longboarders dig this place, so if you want a bit more elbow room, cruise down to the north or south end of the beach away from the main pack. And while we don't have any rip current warnings for Southern California right now, always keep your eyes open on bigger southwest swells.

The forecast is holding solid through the afternoon. That small swell isn't going anywhere, so if you miss the morning glass, you'll still have rideable peaks, just not quite as pretty. Grab a live cam on Surfline if you want to double-check conditions before you head out, but honestly, if you can make it happen this morning, you're looking at a pretty fun session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report Today Three to Four Foot Waves Glassy Morning Conditions South Bay</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report for today. Let's break down what we're looking at out there.

We've got fair conditions rolling in with three to four foot waves, which is solid for a spring session. The swell is coming primarily from the south southwest at sixteen second intervals, with a secondary west swell at seven seconds. If you're checking nearby breaks like Santa Monica Pier or Hermosa, you're looking at similar two to three foot readings, so this is pretty consistent across the South Bay.

Here's the wind situation, and it's actually pretty nice. We're talking just two miles per hour with gusts up to four, which means you're going to get some glassy conditions early in the day before any afternoon onshore winds kick in. So if you're planning a session, get out there sooner rather than later for the cleanest faces.

Now let's talk tides, because this matters at El Porto. We've got a low tide hitting at ten eighteen in the morning at just one point five four feet. After that, the tide starts coming back in around four thirty in the afternoon with a high of three point five feet. Here's the pro tip: you want to paddle out after that low, around late morning or early afternoon, when the incoming tide is building up. That's when you'll get steeper peaks. Avoid the extreme lows because El Porto can get shallow and sectiony, which means you'll be dealing with choppy, disconnected waves. Tomorrow's low drops even lower to point seven nine feet at eleven thirty nine, so keep that in mind if you're planning multiple sessions.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty-four to sixty-four degrees, so definitely bring a three two millimeter fullsuit. Air temperature is a mild sixty-two degrees with highs around sixty-five and lows dipping to fifty-five. You're looking at fifty-five percent cloud cover and forty-seven percent humidity, so it's relatively comfortable. Sunrise was at six fifty-four this morning, and sunset comes at five nineteen tonight, giving you about ten and a half hours of daylight.

Quick practical note about the area: El Porto's parking lot in Manhattan Beach has seen some elevated car thefts lately, so lock your valuables out of sight or consider parking street-side if you can. Use beach tags if available. This is a popular South Bay spot, so expect some crowd, especially on a decent day like today.

As far as the week ahead, we're tracking building conditions mid-week with tides ramping up to seven feet or higher Thursday and Friday. That could mean better swell incoming, so monitor the forecasts. The break peaks best on west to southwest swells with rights and lefts working over sandbars.

Before you head out, check a live cam or Surfline for real-time visuals because conditions can change fast. Know where the rips are, respect the locals, and have a great session out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 12:01:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report for today. Let's break down what we're looking at out there.

We've got fair conditions rolling in with three to four foot waves, which is solid for a spring session. The swell is coming primarily from the south southwest at sixteen second intervals, with a secondary west swell at seven seconds. If you're checking nearby breaks like Santa Monica Pier or Hermosa, you're looking at similar two to three foot readings, so this is pretty consistent across the South Bay.

Here's the wind situation, and it's actually pretty nice. We're talking just two miles per hour with gusts up to four, which means you're going to get some glassy conditions early in the day before any afternoon onshore winds kick in. So if you're planning a session, get out there sooner rather than later for the cleanest faces.

Now let's talk tides, because this matters at El Porto. We've got a low tide hitting at ten eighteen in the morning at just one point five four feet. After that, the tide starts coming back in around four thirty in the afternoon with a high of three point five feet. Here's the pro tip: you want to paddle out after that low, around late morning or early afternoon, when the incoming tide is building up. That's when you'll get steeper peaks. Avoid the extreme lows because El Porto can get shallow and sectiony, which means you'll be dealing with choppy, disconnected waves. Tomorrow's low drops even lower to point seven nine feet at eleven thirty nine, so keep that in mind if you're planning multiple sessions.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty-four to sixty-four degrees, so definitely bring a three two millimeter fullsuit. Air temperature is a mild sixty-two degrees with highs around sixty-five and lows dipping to fifty-five. You're looking at fifty-five percent cloud cover and forty-seven percent humidity, so it's relatively comfortable. Sunrise was at six fifty-four this morning, and sunset comes at five nineteen tonight, giving you about ten and a half hours of daylight.

Quick practical note about the area: El Porto's parking lot in Manhattan Beach has seen some elevated car thefts lately, so lock your valuables out of sight or consider parking street-side if you can. Use beach tags if available. This is a popular South Bay spot, so expect some crowd, especially on a decent day like today.

As far as the week ahead, we're tracking building conditions mid-week with tides ramping up to seven feet or higher Thursday and Friday. That could mean better swell incoming, so monitor the forecasts. The break peaks best on west to southwest swells with rights and lefts working over sandbars.

Before you head out, check a live cam or Surfline for real-time visuals because conditions can change fast. Know where the rips are, respect the locals, and have a great session out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report for today. Let's break down what we're looking at out there.

We've got fair conditions rolling in with three to four foot waves, which is solid for a spring session. The swell is coming primarily from the south southwest at sixteen second intervals, with a secondary west swell at seven seconds. If you're checking nearby breaks like Santa Monica Pier or Hermosa, you're looking at similar two to three foot readings, so this is pretty consistent across the South Bay.

Here's the wind situation, and it's actually pretty nice. We're talking just two miles per hour with gusts up to four, which means you're going to get some glassy conditions early in the day before any afternoon onshore winds kick in. So if you're planning a session, get out there sooner rather than later for the cleanest faces.

Now let's talk tides, because this matters at El Porto. We've got a low tide hitting at ten eighteen in the morning at just one point five four feet. After that, the tide starts coming back in around four thirty in the afternoon with a high of three point five feet. Here's the pro tip: you want to paddle out after that low, around late morning or early afternoon, when the incoming tide is building up. That's when you'll get steeper peaks. Avoid the extreme lows because El Porto can get shallow and sectiony, which means you'll be dealing with choppy, disconnected waves. Tomorrow's low drops even lower to point seven nine feet at eleven thirty nine, so keep that in mind if you're planning multiple sessions.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty-four to sixty-four degrees, so definitely bring a three two millimeter fullsuit. Air temperature is a mild sixty-two degrees with highs around sixty-five and lows dipping to fifty-five. You're looking at fifty-five percent cloud cover and forty-seven percent humidity, so it's relatively comfortable. Sunrise was at six fifty-four this morning, and sunset comes at five nineteen tonight, giving you about ten and a half hours of daylight.

Quick practical note about the area: El Porto's parking lot in Manhattan Beach has seen some elevated car thefts lately, so lock your valuables out of sight or consider parking street-side if you can. Use beach tags if available. This is a popular South Bay spot, so expect some crowd, especially on a decent day like today.

As far as the week ahead, we're tracking building conditions mid-week with tides ramping up to seven feet or higher Thursday and Friday. That could mean better swell incoming, so monitor the forecasts. The break peaks best on west to southwest swells with rights and lefts working over sandbars.

Before you head out, check a live cam or Surfline for real-time visuals because conditions can change fast. Know where the rips are, respect the locals, and have a great session out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report Today Three to Four Foot Waves Fair Conditions Light Winds</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report. If you're thinking about paddling out today, here's what you're working with.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell right now, with faces running thigh to stomach high. Conditions are fair overall, though light onshore winds are keeping things slightly lumpy, so don't expect glassy perfection, but it's definitely still worth your time.

What's happening out there is a blend of two different swell sources. You've got fading Northwest windswell mixing with incoming South-Southwest energy. The primary swell is a three point one footer at seven-second intervals coming from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one point one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is on its way out, but it's mixing nicely with the South-Southwest fill-in. You'll get some broken shape from that combination, but nothing that's going to ruin your session.

As we move through the day, expect conditions to drop into the two to four foot range as the swell transitions. The good news is things should stay cleaner as the Northwest fades and the South-Southwest continues to build in.

Now let's talk wind. You've got light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts. That's what's creating that lumpiness I mentioned. Water temperature is a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions feature mild scattered clouds with no rain in the forecast. If you're an early riser, you'll catch clean glass conditions right at sunrise, which is six thirty AM Pacific time.

For the tides, you're in a dropping tide scenario, and that actually works in El Porto's favor as a beach break. You've got a low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two point four feet, a high at eight fifty-one AM at five point seven feet, and another low at four nineteen in the afternoon at minus point three feet. That afternoon low could add some serious juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

One thing to keep in mind about El Porto is that it works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but it's not really the break's bread and butter. That said, you've still got rideable waves. Just be aware that standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though there are no major rip current alerts in effect for the area right now.

So there you have it. Three to four feet, fair conditions, light onshore winds, and a dropping tide working in your favor. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 12:01:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report. If you're thinking about paddling out today, here's what you're working with.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell right now, with faces running thigh to stomach high. Conditions are fair overall, though light onshore winds are keeping things slightly lumpy, so don't expect glassy perfection, but it's definitely still worth your time.

What's happening out there is a blend of two different swell sources. You've got fading Northwest windswell mixing with incoming South-Southwest energy. The primary swell is a three point one footer at seven-second intervals coming from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one point one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is on its way out, but it's mixing nicely with the South-Southwest fill-in. You'll get some broken shape from that combination, but nothing that's going to ruin your session.

As we move through the day, expect conditions to drop into the two to four foot range as the swell transitions. The good news is things should stay cleaner as the Northwest fades and the South-Southwest continues to build in.

Now let's talk wind. You've got light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts. That's what's creating that lumpiness I mentioned. Water temperature is a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions feature mild scattered clouds with no rain in the forecast. If you're an early riser, you'll catch clean glass conditions right at sunrise, which is six thirty AM Pacific time.

For the tides, you're in a dropping tide scenario, and that actually works in El Porto's favor as a beach break. You've got a low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two point four feet, a high at eight fifty-one AM at five point seven feet, and another low at four nineteen in the afternoon at minus point three feet. That afternoon low could add some serious juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

One thing to keep in mind about El Porto is that it works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but it's not really the break's bread and butter. That said, you've still got rideable waves. Just be aware that standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though there are no major rip current alerts in effect for the area right now.

So there you have it. Three to four feet, fair conditions, light onshore winds, and a dropping tide working in your favor. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto Beach surf report. If you're thinking about paddling out today, here's what you're working with.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell right now, with faces running thigh to stomach high. Conditions are fair overall, though light onshore winds are keeping things slightly lumpy, so don't expect glassy perfection, but it's definitely still worth your time.

What's happening out there is a blend of two different swell sources. You've got fading Northwest windswell mixing with incoming South-Southwest energy. The primary swell is a three point one footer at seven-second intervals coming from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one point one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is on its way out, but it's mixing nicely with the South-Southwest fill-in. You'll get some broken shape from that combination, but nothing that's going to ruin your session.

As we move through the day, expect conditions to drop into the two to four foot range as the swell transitions. The good news is things should stay cleaner as the Northwest fades and the South-Southwest continues to build in.

Now let's talk wind. You've got light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts. That's what's creating that lumpiness I mentioned. Water temperature is a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions feature mild scattered clouds with no rain in the forecast. If you're an early riser, you'll catch clean glass conditions right at sunrise, which is six thirty AM Pacific time.

For the tides, you're in a dropping tide scenario, and that actually works in El Porto's favor as a beach break. You've got a low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two point four feet, a high at eight fifty-one AM at five point seven feet, and another low at four nineteen in the afternoon at minus point three feet. That afternoon low could add some serious juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

One thing to keep in mind about El Porto is that it works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but it's not really the break's bread and butter. That said, you've still got rideable waves. Just be aware that standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though there are no major rip current alerts in effect for the area right now.

So there you have it. Three to four feet, fair conditions, light onshore winds, and a dropping tide working in your favor. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 3-4 Feet Mixed Swell, Best Conditions at Sunrise Before Winds Shift</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's firing and what's fading in the water today.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell action right now, blending a fading Northwest windswell with incoming South-Southwest energy. You'll find thigh-to-stomach high faces in the sets, with some chunky corners thrown in for character. Fair conditions overall, though light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts are keeping things just a touch lumpy.

The primary swell is delivering three-point-one feet at seven-second intervals from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one-point-one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is definitely on its way out, but it's mixing with the South-Southwest fill-in nicely. Expect some broken shape, but nothing that'll ruin your morning session.

Here's the golden ticket: your cleanest window is right now, first thing. You might catch some side-offshore potential from the Southeast before the winds shift West or South-Southeast this afternoon, which is when things get lumpier. This is a wave for all skill levels today, especially if you can time that early-morning offshore window before the tide picture and wind shift complicate the lineup.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at a dropping tide scenario right now that actually works in the beach break's favor. The tide data shows low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two-point-four feet, high at eight fifty-one this morning at five-point-seven feet, then dropping through four-nineteen in the afternoon to minus-zero-point-three. That afternoon low could add some juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions are mild with scattered clouds and no rain expected. Sunrise is at six thirty in the morning Pacific time, so you've got a solid window to catch that clean early-light glass.

The forecast trend shows this dropping into two to four feet by day's end, staying clean as the swell transitions. The Northwest swell is fading, but that South-Southwest is filling in nicely, so monitor the next few hours for how that combo plays out.

A couple of practical notes: El Porto works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but not the spot's bread and butter. Standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though no major rip current alerts are in effect for the area right now.

Pro tip for the session: get out there at first light before the crowds find El Porto and before the wind builds. Parking at El Porto Beach is your entry point, and heads up that Manhattan and El Porto peaks can get crowded once people realize the waves are rideable. If you want to cross-check conditions, hit the Surfline cams at nearby Hammerland or Manhattan since there's no live fe

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 12:01:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's firing and what's fading in the water today.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell action right now, blending a fading Northwest windswell with incoming South-Southwest energy. You'll find thigh-to-stomach high faces in the sets, with some chunky corners thrown in for character. Fair conditions overall, though light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts are keeping things just a touch lumpy.

The primary swell is delivering three-point-one feet at seven-second intervals from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one-point-one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is definitely on its way out, but it's mixing with the South-Southwest fill-in nicely. Expect some broken shape, but nothing that'll ruin your morning session.

Here's the golden ticket: your cleanest window is right now, first thing. You might catch some side-offshore potential from the Southeast before the winds shift West or South-Southeast this afternoon, which is when things get lumpier. This is a wave for all skill levels today, especially if you can time that early-morning offshore window before the tide picture and wind shift complicate the lineup.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at a dropping tide scenario right now that actually works in the beach break's favor. The tide data shows low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two-point-four feet, high at eight fifty-one this morning at five-point-seven feet, then dropping through four-nineteen in the afternoon to minus-zero-point-three. That afternoon low could add some juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions are mild with scattered clouds and no rain expected. Sunrise is at six thirty in the morning Pacific time, so you've got a solid window to catch that clean early-light glass.

The forecast trend shows this dropping into two to four feet by day's end, staying clean as the swell transitions. The Northwest swell is fading, but that South-Southwest is filling in nicely, so monitor the next few hours for how that combo plays out.

A couple of practical notes: El Porto works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but not the spot's bread and butter. Standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though no major rip current alerts are in effect for the area right now.

Pro tip for the session: get out there at first light before the crowds find El Porto and before the wind builds. Parking at El Porto Beach is your entry point, and heads up that Manhattan and El Porto peaks can get crowded once people realize the waves are rideable. If you want to cross-check conditions, hit the Surfline cams at nearby Hammerland or Manhattan since there's no live fe

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto. Let's break down what's firing and what's fading in the water today.

We're looking at three to four feet of mixed swell action right now, blending a fading Northwest windswell with incoming South-Southwest energy. You'll find thigh-to-stomach high faces in the sets, with some chunky corners thrown in for character. Fair conditions overall, though light onshore Southwest winds at one to three knots with occasional three-knot gusts are keeping things just a touch lumpy.

The primary swell is delivering three-point-one feet at seven-second intervals from the West-Southwest, backed up by secondary pulses of one-point-one feet at thirteen and sixteen-second periods. That shorter-period Northwest swell is definitely on its way out, but it's mixing with the South-Southwest fill-in nicely. Expect some broken shape, but nothing that'll ruin your morning session.

Here's the golden ticket: your cleanest window is right now, first thing. You might catch some side-offshore potential from the Southeast before the winds shift West or South-Southeast this afternoon, which is when things get lumpier. This is a wave for all skill levels today, especially if you can time that early-morning offshore window before the tide picture and wind shift complicate the lineup.

Speaking of tides, we're looking at a dropping tide scenario right now that actually works in the beach break's favor. The tide data shows low at two twenty-nine in the morning at two-point-four feet, high at eight fifty-one this morning at five-point-seven feet, then dropping through four-nineteen in the afternoon to minus-zero-point-three. That afternoon low could add some juice to the wave shape if the swell cooperates.

Water temperature is sitting at a pleasant sixty-five degrees, and air conditions are mild with scattered clouds and no rain expected. Sunrise is at six thirty in the morning Pacific time, so you've got a solid window to catch that clean early-light glass.

The forecast trend shows this dropping into two to four feet by day's end, staying clean as the swell transitions. The Northwest swell is fading, but that South-Southwest is filling in nicely, so monitor the next few hours for how that combo plays out.

A couple of practical notes: El Porto works best with West and Northwest short to mid-period swells. It's somewhat shadowed from Southern and summer swells, so today's South-Southwest blend is decent but not the spot's bread and butter. Standard beach break rips are always a possibility on bigger sets, though no major rip current alerts are in effect for the area right now.

Pro tip for the session: get out there at first light before the crowds find El Porto and before the wind builds. Parking at El Porto Beach is your entry point, and heads up that Manhattan and El Porto peaks can get crowded once people realize the waves are rideable. If you want to cross-check conditions, hit the Surfline cams at nearby Hammerland or Manhattan since there's no live fe

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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: One to Two Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, Perfect for Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description># El Porto Beach Surf Report

Hey there, wave riders! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today because Mother Ocean's got some plans for us.

The surf is looking pretty mellow out there with waves sitting around one foot, and we're seeing a secondary swell pushing a couple feet from the west. What's really nice about today's setup is the wave period. We're talking 13 to 15-second intervals on that primary swell, which means you're getting better quality waves than the usual choppy, short-period stuff. That secondary west swell is coming through with shorter five-second intervals, so there's going to be some nice texture and shape to work with.

Now here's the really good news for how the waves are going to look and feel. The wind forecast is absolutely glassy. We're talking clean, offshore conditions that are going to keep those wave faces smooth and organized. When you don't have onshore wind messing things up, your waves stay crisp and well-defined. That's exactly what you want when you're out there.

For you tide watchers, the first high tide hits at 12:40 in the morning, and low tide comes around 9:34 in the morning. In this area, tides typically range anywhere from two to six and a half feet, so there's definitely variation you'll want to keep an eye on depending on when you're planning to paddle out.

Here's the real talk though. This is not the day you're going to pull off your most radical maneuvers or score those barreling tubes. The swell energy is pretty modest at one to two feet. What this IS, however, is a fantastic day if you're an intermediate surfer looking for some fun, forgiving conditions. It's also perfect for anyone still building their skills. The waves are cooperative, the wind is clean, and you're not going to get worked too hard out there.

So if you're thinking about heading down to El Porto, throw on your wetsuit, grab your board, and get out there. Just don't expect to be charging hard or paddling into anything massive. Today's all about enjoying quality over quantity, clean conditions over size, and having a solid session without the drama.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 12:01:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Beach Surf Report

Hey there, wave riders! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today because Mother Ocean's got some plans for us.

The surf is looking pretty mellow out there with waves sitting around one foot, and we're seeing a secondary swell pushing a couple feet from the west. What's really nice about today's setup is the wave period. We're talking 13 to 15-second intervals on that primary swell, which means you're getting better quality waves than the usual choppy, short-period stuff. That secondary west swell is coming through with shorter five-second intervals, so there's going to be some nice texture and shape to work with.

Now here's the really good news for how the waves are going to look and feel. The wind forecast is absolutely glassy. We're talking clean, offshore conditions that are going to keep those wave faces smooth and organized. When you don't have onshore wind messing things up, your waves stay crisp and well-defined. That's exactly what you want when you're out there.

For you tide watchers, the first high tide hits at 12:40 in the morning, and low tide comes around 9:34 in the morning. In this area, tides typically range anywhere from two to six and a half feet, so there's definitely variation you'll want to keep an eye on depending on when you're planning to paddle out.

Here's the real talk though. This is not the day you're going to pull off your most radical maneuvers or score those barreling tubes. The swell energy is pretty modest at one to two feet. What this IS, however, is a fantastic day if you're an intermediate surfer looking for some fun, forgiving conditions. It's also perfect for anyone still building their skills. The waves are cooperative, the wind is clean, and you're not going to get worked too hard out there.

So if you're thinking about heading down to El Porto, throw on your wetsuit, grab your board, and get out there. Just don't expect to be charging hard or paddling into anything massive. Today's all about enjoying quality over quantity, clean conditions over size, and having a solid session without the drama.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Beach Surf Report

Hey there, wave riders! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today because Mother Ocean's got some plans for us.

The surf is looking pretty mellow out there with waves sitting around one foot, and we're seeing a secondary swell pushing a couple feet from the west. What's really nice about today's setup is the wave period. We're talking 13 to 15-second intervals on that primary swell, which means you're getting better quality waves than the usual choppy, short-period stuff. That secondary west swell is coming through with shorter five-second intervals, so there's going to be some nice texture and shape to work with.

Now here's the really good news for how the waves are going to look and feel. The wind forecast is absolutely glassy. We're talking clean, offshore conditions that are going to keep those wave faces smooth and organized. When you don't have onshore wind messing things up, your waves stay crisp and well-defined. That's exactly what you want when you're out there.

For you tide watchers, the first high tide hits at 12:40 in the morning, and low tide comes around 9:34 in the morning. In this area, tides typically range anywhere from two to six and a half feet, so there's definitely variation you'll want to keep an eye on depending on when you're planning to paddle out.

Here's the real talk though. This is not the day you're going to pull off your most radical maneuvers or score those barreling tubes. The swell energy is pretty modest at one to two feet. What this IS, however, is a fantastic day if you're an intermediate surfer looking for some fun, forgiving conditions. It's also perfect for anyone still building their skills. The waves are cooperative, the wind is clean, and you're not going to get worked too hard out there.

So if you're thinking about heading down to El Porto, throw on your wetsuit, grab your board, and get out there. Just don't expect to be charging hard or paddling into anything massive. Today's all about enjoying quality over quantity, clean conditions over size, and having a solid session without the drama.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Manhattan Beach Surf Report: 3 to 4 Foot Waves, Light Winds, Best Conditions This Morning</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surf fans. Let's talk about what's happening down at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at three to four-plus foot waves right now, which is some solid thigh-to-stomach high goodness on the dropping tide. Early sessions could even see some head-high or overhead sets if you time it right. The swell is coming from a mix of sources: a primary west-southwest wind swell at seven seconds and change, blending nicely with some longer-period southern hemisphere energy coming in around thirteen to sixteen seconds. The result is semi-clean, somewhat chunky conditions that should keep things interesting.

El Porto is a beach break on sand bottom, and it's definitely working best on south and northwest swells like what we've got today. The middle tide is your sweet spot for getting those steeper faces you're after, and right now we're on the dropping tide so you're in that window where the beach break should be in prime form. We are seeing some local canyon refraction giving the break a bit of a boost, so even though it's slightly shadowed, it's still holding up nicely.

Now let's talk about the wind situation. We've got light southwest winds right now, just one to three knots with minimal gusting. That's side-onshore, which means your cleanest waves are going to be early, before the day develops. There's a window for some southeast side-offshore potential in the morning, but that's fading. By afternoon, we're looking at a building south wind hitting five to ten knots, so the window is definitely closing as we roll into mid-day. This is a light wind session, so if you're planning to paddle out, sooner is definitely better than later.

The tide is dropping through mid-morning before it bottoms out around one-point-five feet, then it'll start climbing back up through the afternoon and evening to somewhere in the three to six foot range. If you want that optimal middle tide, you're looking at the incoming tide for the steepest faces and best shape.

Weather-wise, we've got clear skies and absolutely no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dodging drops on your way out. Water temperature is sitting around fifty-five to sixty degrees Fahrenheit, so wetsuit is definitely your friend. Just keep an eye out for rips on that dropping tide.

Here's the thing: El Porto is hugely popular, so if you want waves without sitting in a parking lot waiting for a spot, get there early. This is solid intermediate-level territory on a beach break, and conditions are fair to good right now. Your best session window is basically right now through the early afternoon before the wind starts cranking and the swell begins to fade out.

If you're comparing notes with friends at Manhattan Pier, you're looking at similar three to four foot peaks. Hermosa Beach is running a touch smaller at two to three-plus, and Dockweiler is matching El Porto at three to four-plus feet. So if El Porto is packed, you've got options.

Bottom line: get out early, enjoy t

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 12:01:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surf fans. Let's talk about what's happening down at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at three to four-plus foot waves right now, which is some solid thigh-to-stomach high goodness on the dropping tide. Early sessions could even see some head-high or overhead sets if you time it right. The swell is coming from a mix of sources: a primary west-southwest wind swell at seven seconds and change, blending nicely with some longer-period southern hemisphere energy coming in around thirteen to sixteen seconds. The result is semi-clean, somewhat chunky conditions that should keep things interesting.

El Porto is a beach break on sand bottom, and it's definitely working best on south and northwest swells like what we've got today. The middle tide is your sweet spot for getting those steeper faces you're after, and right now we're on the dropping tide so you're in that window where the beach break should be in prime form. We are seeing some local canyon refraction giving the break a bit of a boost, so even though it's slightly shadowed, it's still holding up nicely.

Now let's talk about the wind situation. We've got light southwest winds right now, just one to three knots with minimal gusting. That's side-onshore, which means your cleanest waves are going to be early, before the day develops. There's a window for some southeast side-offshore potential in the morning, but that's fading. By afternoon, we're looking at a building south wind hitting five to ten knots, so the window is definitely closing as we roll into mid-day. This is a light wind session, so if you're planning to paddle out, sooner is definitely better than later.

The tide is dropping through mid-morning before it bottoms out around one-point-five feet, then it'll start climbing back up through the afternoon and evening to somewhere in the three to six foot range. If you want that optimal middle tide, you're looking at the incoming tide for the steepest faces and best shape.

Weather-wise, we've got clear skies and absolutely no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dodging drops on your way out. Water temperature is sitting around fifty-five to sixty degrees Fahrenheit, so wetsuit is definitely your friend. Just keep an eye out for rips on that dropping tide.

Here's the thing: El Porto is hugely popular, so if you want waves without sitting in a parking lot waiting for a spot, get there early. This is solid intermediate-level territory on a beach break, and conditions are fair to good right now. Your best session window is basically right now through the early afternoon before the wind starts cranking and the swell begins to fade out.

If you're comparing notes with friends at Manhattan Pier, you're looking at similar three to four foot peaks. Hermosa Beach is running a touch smaller at two to three-plus, and Dockweiler is matching El Porto at three to four-plus feet. So if El Porto is packed, you've got options.

Bottom line: get out early, enjoy t

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surf fans. Let's talk about what's happening down at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at three to four-plus foot waves right now, which is some solid thigh-to-stomach high goodness on the dropping tide. Early sessions could even see some head-high or overhead sets if you time it right. The swell is coming from a mix of sources: a primary west-southwest wind swell at seven seconds and change, blending nicely with some longer-period southern hemisphere energy coming in around thirteen to sixteen seconds. The result is semi-clean, somewhat chunky conditions that should keep things interesting.

El Porto is a beach break on sand bottom, and it's definitely working best on south and northwest swells like what we've got today. The middle tide is your sweet spot for getting those steeper faces you're after, and right now we're on the dropping tide so you're in that window where the beach break should be in prime form. We are seeing some local canyon refraction giving the break a bit of a boost, so even though it's slightly shadowed, it's still holding up nicely.

Now let's talk about the wind situation. We've got light southwest winds right now, just one to three knots with minimal gusting. That's side-onshore, which means your cleanest waves are going to be early, before the day develops. There's a window for some southeast side-offshore potential in the morning, but that's fading. By afternoon, we're looking at a building south wind hitting five to ten knots, so the window is definitely closing as we roll into mid-day. This is a light wind session, so if you're planning to paddle out, sooner is definitely better than later.

The tide is dropping through mid-morning before it bottoms out around one-point-five feet, then it'll start climbing back up through the afternoon and evening to somewhere in the three to six foot range. If you want that optimal middle tide, you're looking at the incoming tide for the steepest faces and best shape.

Weather-wise, we've got clear skies and absolutely no rain in the forecast, so at least you won't be dodging drops on your way out. Water temperature is sitting around fifty-five to sixty degrees Fahrenheit, so wetsuit is definitely your friend. Just keep an eye out for rips on that dropping tide.

Here's the thing: El Porto is hugely popular, so if you want waves without sitting in a parking lot waiting for a spot, get there early. This is solid intermediate-level territory on a beach break, and conditions are fair to good right now. Your best session window is basically right now through the early afternoon before the wind starts cranking and the swell begins to fade out.

If you're comparing notes with friends at Manhattan Pier, you're looking at similar three to four foot peaks. Hermosa Beach is running a touch smaller at two to three-plus, and Dockweiler is matching El Porto at three to four-plus feet. So if El Porto is packed, you've got options.

Bottom line: get out early, enjoy t

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Tuesday April 7 3 to 4 Foot Waves Light Winds Clean Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, it's Tuesday April 7th and we're looking at El Porto with some fun waves on the menu today. We're expecting somewhere in that three to four foot range, which should give you some quality shape to work with out there.

Let's talk tides real quick because timing is everything at El Porto. You've got a low tide hitting at 8:10 this morning at just under a foot, and the water's dropping right now, so if you're heading out soon you'll be catching that falling tide window. This can actually work in your favor depending on how you like your sand bars shaped up.

The wind situation is looking pretty mellow across the region today. We're talking light winds, barely enough to register at around three point three meters per second, which is basically saying keep your eyes on the water rather than the trees. This is exactly what you want for clean, organized wave faces, so the shape should be pretty dialed in.

Now here's the thing about El Porto that you need to remember, and this is crucial: this break absolutely loves west and northwest short to mid-period swells. It's totally locked out from anything coming out of the south, which means summer swells basically don't exist here. So swell direction is going to make or break your day. The current data suggests we've got something working, but before you load up the car, definitely check those live cams and get the latest forecast because the full details on swell period and direction aren't completely clear from what we're looking at.

Conditions are fair overall, the vibe is mellow, and if the swell direction is cooperating, you could be looking at a solid session. Get out there and make the most of it.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 12:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, it's Tuesday April 7th and we're looking at El Porto with some fun waves on the menu today. We're expecting somewhere in that three to four foot range, which should give you some quality shape to work with out there.

Let's talk tides real quick because timing is everything at El Porto. You've got a low tide hitting at 8:10 this morning at just under a foot, and the water's dropping right now, so if you're heading out soon you'll be catching that falling tide window. This can actually work in your favor depending on how you like your sand bars shaped up.

The wind situation is looking pretty mellow across the region today. We're talking light winds, barely enough to register at around three point three meters per second, which is basically saying keep your eyes on the water rather than the trees. This is exactly what you want for clean, organized wave faces, so the shape should be pretty dialed in.

Now here's the thing about El Porto that you need to remember, and this is crucial: this break absolutely loves west and northwest short to mid-period swells. It's totally locked out from anything coming out of the south, which means summer swells basically don't exist here. So swell direction is going to make or break your day. The current data suggests we've got something working, but before you load up the car, definitely check those live cams and get the latest forecast because the full details on swell period and direction aren't completely clear from what we're looking at.

Conditions are fair overall, the vibe is mellow, and if the swell direction is cooperating, you could be looking at a solid session. Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, it's Tuesday April 7th and we're looking at El Porto with some fun waves on the menu today. We're expecting somewhere in that three to four foot range, which should give you some quality shape to work with out there.

Let's talk tides real quick because timing is everything at El Porto. You've got a low tide hitting at 8:10 this morning at just under a foot, and the water's dropping right now, so if you're heading out soon you'll be catching that falling tide window. This can actually work in your favor depending on how you like your sand bars shaped up.

The wind situation is looking pretty mellow across the region today. We're talking light winds, barely enough to register at around three point three meters per second, which is basically saying keep your eyes on the water rather than the trees. This is exactly what you want for clean, organized wave faces, so the shape should be pretty dialed in.

Now here's the thing about El Porto that you need to remember, and this is crucial: this break absolutely loves west and northwest short to mid-period swells. It's totally locked out from anything coming out of the south, which means summer swells basically don't exist here. So swell direction is going to make or break your day. The current data suggests we've got something working, but before you load up the car, definitely check those live cams and get the latest forecast because the full details on swell period and direction aren't completely clear from what we're looking at.

Conditions are fair overall, the vibe is mellow, and if the swell direction is cooperating, you could be looking at a solid session. Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Forecast Today Small Clean Waves One to Three Feet Perfect for Longboards</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. We're looking at a fun, playful day in the water with small, clean waves that are perfect for getting loose on your longboard or funboard.

Let's talk waves. You're looking at average heights around one foot nine to two foot nine, fed by south to southwest swells with that dreamy fourteen to fifteen second period. Translation: longer intervals between sets, which means cleaner, more defined faces to work with. There's also some secondary west swell mixing in, adding an extra half meter at shorter five to eleven second intervals. Here's the kicker—conditions could actually build into the three to three point five foot range by evening, so if you can't get out early, you might score something even better later.

Wind is your friend today. We're expecting glassy to light offshore conditions in the morning, which is ideal for that smooth, ripple-free surface. Keep an eye on the afternoon though, as there's a possibility of an onshore shift. That said, the overall setup rates around a solid seven to eight out of ten on the cleanliness scale.

Now let's time this out. Sunrise is at six fifty, and that's when you want to be paddling out. The morning high tide rolls through around two to three in the morning, and by the time you're in the water, we'll be dropping toward the low around ten to eleven AM. This falling tide is money for El Porto's beachbreak setup because it keeps those waves from getting too mushy. You've got your prime window from seven AM through noon, and I'd recommend beating the crowds by arriving pre-dawn. The lot at forty fifth Street fills up quick, even on small days at this popular spot.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty nine to seventy three degrees depending on where you look. Honestly, it's trending cooler, so grab a three slash two fullsuit or steamer. The air is mild—we're talking mid-sixties to low seventies—with clear skies possible and light winds between three and seventeen kilometers per hour. Rain isn't in the forecast, so you won't be dealing with that headache.

Safety-wise, the waves are small enough that this is comfortable for most skill levels, but always watch for rips. It's good fundamentals stuff out there.

Here's my recommendation: get up early, make the pre-dawn drive, and lock into that morning glass before the beach wakes up. Bring a fish or your trusty longboard, because these long-period waves are made for style and flow, not power. The forecast looks steady for the week with more south swell holding. By later in the week, keep your eyes on a potential northwest build.

Conditions shift fast, so check the cams one more time before you leave your house. Stay safe out there, and enjoy.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 12:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. We're looking at a fun, playful day in the water with small, clean waves that are perfect for getting loose on your longboard or funboard.

Let's talk waves. You're looking at average heights around one foot nine to two foot nine, fed by south to southwest swells with that dreamy fourteen to fifteen second period. Translation: longer intervals between sets, which means cleaner, more defined faces to work with. There's also some secondary west swell mixing in, adding an extra half meter at shorter five to eleven second intervals. Here's the kicker—conditions could actually build into the three to three point five foot range by evening, so if you can't get out early, you might score something even better later.

Wind is your friend today. We're expecting glassy to light offshore conditions in the morning, which is ideal for that smooth, ripple-free surface. Keep an eye on the afternoon though, as there's a possibility of an onshore shift. That said, the overall setup rates around a solid seven to eight out of ten on the cleanliness scale.

Now let's time this out. Sunrise is at six fifty, and that's when you want to be paddling out. The morning high tide rolls through around two to three in the morning, and by the time you're in the water, we'll be dropping toward the low around ten to eleven AM. This falling tide is money for El Porto's beachbreak setup because it keeps those waves from getting too mushy. You've got your prime window from seven AM through noon, and I'd recommend beating the crowds by arriving pre-dawn. The lot at forty fifth Street fills up quick, even on small days at this popular spot.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty nine to seventy three degrees depending on where you look. Honestly, it's trending cooler, so grab a three slash two fullsuit or steamer. The air is mild—we're talking mid-sixties to low seventies—with clear skies possible and light winds between three and seventeen kilometers per hour. Rain isn't in the forecast, so you won't be dealing with that headache.

Safety-wise, the waves are small enough that this is comfortable for most skill levels, but always watch for rips. It's good fundamentals stuff out there.

Here's my recommendation: get up early, make the pre-dawn drive, and lock into that morning glass before the beach wakes up. Bring a fish or your trusty longboard, because these long-period waves are made for style and flow, not power. The forecast looks steady for the week with more south swell holding. By later in the week, keep your eyes on a potential northwest build.

Conditions shift fast, so check the cams one more time before you leave your house. Stay safe out there, and enjoy.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. We're looking at a fun, playful day in the water with small, clean waves that are perfect for getting loose on your longboard or funboard.

Let's talk waves. You're looking at average heights around one foot nine to two foot nine, fed by south to southwest swells with that dreamy fourteen to fifteen second period. Translation: longer intervals between sets, which means cleaner, more defined faces to work with. There's also some secondary west swell mixing in, adding an extra half meter at shorter five to eleven second intervals. Here's the kicker—conditions could actually build into the three to three point five foot range by evening, so if you can't get out early, you might score something even better later.

Wind is your friend today. We're expecting glassy to light offshore conditions in the morning, which is ideal for that smooth, ripple-free surface. Keep an eye on the afternoon though, as there's a possibility of an onshore shift. That said, the overall setup rates around a solid seven to eight out of ten on the cleanliness scale.

Now let's time this out. Sunrise is at six fifty, and that's when you want to be paddling out. The morning high tide rolls through around two to three in the morning, and by the time you're in the water, we'll be dropping toward the low around ten to eleven AM. This falling tide is money for El Porto's beachbreak setup because it keeps those waves from getting too mushy. You've got your prime window from seven AM through noon, and I'd recommend beating the crowds by arriving pre-dawn. The lot at forty fifth Street fills up quick, even on small days at this popular spot.

Water temperature is sitting around fifty nine to seventy three degrees depending on where you look. Honestly, it's trending cooler, so grab a three slash two fullsuit or steamer. The air is mild—we're talking mid-sixties to low seventies—with clear skies possible and light winds between three and seventeen kilometers per hour. Rain isn't in the forecast, so you won't be dealing with that headache.

Safety-wise, the waves are small enough that this is comfortable for most skill levels, but always watch for rips. It's good fundamentals stuff out there.

Here's my recommendation: get up early, make the pre-dawn drive, and lock into that morning glass before the beach wakes up. Bring a fish or your trusty longboard, because these long-period waves are made for style and flow, not power. The forecast looks steady for the week with more south swell holding. By later in the week, keep your eyes on a potential northwest build.

Conditions shift fast, so check the cams one more time before you leave your house. Stay safe out there, and enjoy.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: 3-4 Foot NW Swell, Light Winds, Best Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today. We're looking at three to four feet plus of chunky, playful NW swell rolling through, with waves hitting thigh to shoulder high on the sets. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that's keeping things a bit jumbled, but the local structure here at El Porto is doing its thing to add some shape and definition to the waves.

Wind conditions are looking pretty favorable to start your day. We've got light onshore winds out of the west southwest, only one to three knots with gusts up to three. There's a chance of some early easterly offshores that could groom things nicely, but expect that to shift to light southerly winds as we move into the afternoon. This means your best window is definitely the morning session before those onshores come through and start texturing things up.

Now let's talk tides. We're sitting at a high of around five point six feet mid-morning, which means we're right in that zone where you might find the waves a bit washed out and mushy at the peak. But don't worry, lows are building into the one to two foot range for the afternoon, so if you can time it right around the lower water, you might find some better shaped peelers coming through on those sandbars. Just get out there and have a look when you arrive.

For water temperature, we're at sixty four degrees, which is on the cold side for Southern California this time of year. Grab a three-two millimeter fullsuit, and if you're sensitive to the cold or planning to paddle around the rocky bottom here, definitely throw on some booties for extra protection.

The swell is going to hold steady through the day, so you've got time to make a session work. All-rounder boards in the two to three footer range are going to be your best friend out there today.

A few things to keep in mind when you head down: El Porto gets packed on Saturdays, so arrive early if you want any shot at street parking. Watch out for that rocky bottom and the strong currents that come with northwest swells, and always keep an eye on the shorebreak before you paddle out.

Get out there early, catch the light winds while they're offshore grooming those faces, and you're in for a fun morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 12:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today. We're looking at three to four feet plus of chunky, playful NW swell rolling through, with waves hitting thigh to shoulder high on the sets. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that's keeping things a bit jumbled, but the local structure here at El Porto is doing its thing to add some shape and definition to the waves.

Wind conditions are looking pretty favorable to start your day. We've got light onshore winds out of the west southwest, only one to three knots with gusts up to three. There's a chance of some early easterly offshores that could groom things nicely, but expect that to shift to light southerly winds as we move into the afternoon. This means your best window is definitely the morning session before those onshores come through and start texturing things up.

Now let's talk tides. We're sitting at a high of around five point six feet mid-morning, which means we're right in that zone where you might find the waves a bit washed out and mushy at the peak. But don't worry, lows are building into the one to two foot range for the afternoon, so if you can time it right around the lower water, you might find some better shaped peelers coming through on those sandbars. Just get out there and have a look when you arrive.

For water temperature, we're at sixty four degrees, which is on the cold side for Southern California this time of year. Grab a three-two millimeter fullsuit, and if you're sensitive to the cold or planning to paddle around the rocky bottom here, definitely throw on some booties for extra protection.

The swell is going to hold steady through the day, so you've got time to make a session work. All-rounder boards in the two to three footer range are going to be your best friend out there today.

A few things to keep in mind when you head down: El Porto gets packed on Saturdays, so arrive early if you want any shot at street parking. Watch out for that rocky bottom and the strong currents that come with northwest swells, and always keep an eye on the shorebreak before you paddle out.

Get out there early, catch the light winds while they're offshore grooming those faces, and you're in for a fun morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today. We're looking at three to four feet plus of chunky, playful NW swell rolling through, with waves hitting thigh to shoulder high on the sets. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that's keeping things a bit jumbled, but the local structure here at El Porto is doing its thing to add some shape and definition to the waves.

Wind conditions are looking pretty favorable to start your day. We've got light onshore winds out of the west southwest, only one to three knots with gusts up to three. There's a chance of some early easterly offshores that could groom things nicely, but expect that to shift to light southerly winds as we move into the afternoon. This means your best window is definitely the morning session before those onshores come through and start texturing things up.

Now let's talk tides. We're sitting at a high of around five point six feet mid-morning, which means we're right in that zone where you might find the waves a bit washed out and mushy at the peak. But don't worry, lows are building into the one to two foot range for the afternoon, so if you can time it right around the lower water, you might find some better shaped peelers coming through on those sandbars. Just get out there and have a look when you arrive.

For water temperature, we're at sixty four degrees, which is on the cold side for Southern California this time of year. Grab a three-two millimeter fullsuit, and if you're sensitive to the cold or planning to paddle around the rocky bottom here, definitely throw on some booties for extra protection.

The swell is going to hold steady through the day, so you've got time to make a session work. All-rounder boards in the two to three footer range are going to be your best friend out there today.

A few things to keep in mind when you head down: El Porto gets packed on Saturdays, so arrive early if you want any shot at street parking. Watch out for that rocky bottom and the strong currents that come with northwest swells, and always keep an eye on the shorebreak before you paddle out.

Get out there early, catch the light winds while they're offshore grooming those faces, and you're in for a fun morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Saturday: 4-5 Foot Waves, Light Offshore Winds, Best Morning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto faithful! Let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up this Saturday at your favorite beachbreak.

We're looking at a solid four to five feet of face height rolling through, courtesy of a northwest swell mix that's delivering thigh to shoulder-high sets at the focal points. The water's chunky and playful right now, though it came out a bit jumbled early thanks to some overnight onshore winds. But here's the good news: those winds are already improving, and we're getting light offshore grooming from the northeast at just five knots with occasional gusts. That's exactly what you want to clean up the faces and start your morning off right.

The swell itself is a short to mid-period northwest window, primary component sitting at three-point-two feet with twelve-second intervals. Nearby breaks like Hammerland are matching El Porto at four to five feet, while Hermosa Beach Pier and Manhattan Beach Pier are running a bit smaller in the three to four-foot-plus range.

Now let's talk about the tide situation. We're currently rising toward the midday high, which is hitting three-point-five feet at around eleven forty-nine in the morning. We started with a low of negative point-one feet at five thirty-seven this morning. Here's the thing about El Porto: low tides really bring out the hollow rights and lefts with that steep beachbreak power, while the highs tend to soften things up a bit. So if you want maximum juice from these waves, get out there sooner rather than later.

The water temperature is hovering right around sixty-four degrees, which means you'll want a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's a crisp fifty-three degrees, so grab that SPF thirty-plus before you paddle out because that spring sun in Southern California is no joke.

Wind-wise, we're starting light offshore this morning, but expect that to trend southerly and stay very light throughout the day. The afternoon might see some light onshores trying to chop things up, so really, the prime window is going to be this morning and early afternoon when those offshores are still doing their job.

For gear, bring a fish or groveler for those mushy sections, and maybe have a shortboard handy for when the low tide gets steep. Booties are optional in this water temperature, depending on your foot sensitivity.

Fair warning on the crowd front: weekends at El Porto get packed. Your best move is to paddle out south of the pier to avoid the rip and the peak crowds. Also keep an eye out for strong currents on the bigger sets, and yeah, seals and sharks are occasional visitors here, so stay aware and check for any beach closures before you head down.

The forecast shows this northwest swell peaking in that waist to shoulder-high region across the area, and it's going to be best in the morning with those offshores really giving you clean, groomed faces. By afternoon, those light onshores are going to start their thing.

So here's the bottom line: get up early, hit the water bef

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 12:03:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto faithful! Let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up this Saturday at your favorite beachbreak.

We're looking at a solid four to five feet of face height rolling through, courtesy of a northwest swell mix that's delivering thigh to shoulder-high sets at the focal points. The water's chunky and playful right now, though it came out a bit jumbled early thanks to some overnight onshore winds. But here's the good news: those winds are already improving, and we're getting light offshore grooming from the northeast at just five knots with occasional gusts. That's exactly what you want to clean up the faces and start your morning off right.

The swell itself is a short to mid-period northwest window, primary component sitting at three-point-two feet with twelve-second intervals. Nearby breaks like Hammerland are matching El Porto at four to five feet, while Hermosa Beach Pier and Manhattan Beach Pier are running a bit smaller in the three to four-foot-plus range.

Now let's talk about the tide situation. We're currently rising toward the midday high, which is hitting three-point-five feet at around eleven forty-nine in the morning. We started with a low of negative point-one feet at five thirty-seven this morning. Here's the thing about El Porto: low tides really bring out the hollow rights and lefts with that steep beachbreak power, while the highs tend to soften things up a bit. So if you want maximum juice from these waves, get out there sooner rather than later.

The water temperature is hovering right around sixty-four degrees, which means you'll want a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's a crisp fifty-three degrees, so grab that SPF thirty-plus before you paddle out because that spring sun in Southern California is no joke.

Wind-wise, we're starting light offshore this morning, but expect that to trend southerly and stay very light throughout the day. The afternoon might see some light onshores trying to chop things up, so really, the prime window is going to be this morning and early afternoon when those offshores are still doing their job.

For gear, bring a fish or groveler for those mushy sections, and maybe have a shortboard handy for when the low tide gets steep. Booties are optional in this water temperature, depending on your foot sensitivity.

Fair warning on the crowd front: weekends at El Porto get packed. Your best move is to paddle out south of the pier to avoid the rip and the peak crowds. Also keep an eye out for strong currents on the bigger sets, and yeah, seals and sharks are occasional visitors here, so stay aware and check for any beach closures before you head down.

The forecast shows this northwest swell peaking in that waist to shoulder-high region across the area, and it's going to be best in the morning with those offshores really giving you clean, groomed faces. By afternoon, those light onshores are going to start their thing.

So here's the bottom line: get up early, hit the water bef

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto faithful! Let's break down what Mother Ocean is serving up this Saturday at your favorite beachbreak.

We're looking at a solid four to five feet of face height rolling through, courtesy of a northwest swell mix that's delivering thigh to shoulder-high sets at the focal points. The water's chunky and playful right now, though it came out a bit jumbled early thanks to some overnight onshore winds. But here's the good news: those winds are already improving, and we're getting light offshore grooming from the northeast at just five knots with occasional gusts. That's exactly what you want to clean up the faces and start your morning off right.

The swell itself is a short to mid-period northwest window, primary component sitting at three-point-two feet with twelve-second intervals. Nearby breaks like Hammerland are matching El Porto at four to five feet, while Hermosa Beach Pier and Manhattan Beach Pier are running a bit smaller in the three to four-foot-plus range.

Now let's talk about the tide situation. We're currently rising toward the midday high, which is hitting three-point-five feet at around eleven forty-nine in the morning. We started with a low of negative point-one feet at five thirty-seven this morning. Here's the thing about El Porto: low tides really bring out the hollow rights and lefts with that steep beachbreak power, while the highs tend to soften things up a bit. So if you want maximum juice from these waves, get out there sooner rather than later.

The water temperature is hovering right around sixty-four degrees, which means you'll want a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's a crisp fifty-three degrees, so grab that SPF thirty-plus before you paddle out because that spring sun in Southern California is no joke.

Wind-wise, we're starting light offshore this morning, but expect that to trend southerly and stay very light throughout the day. The afternoon might see some light onshores trying to chop things up, so really, the prime window is going to be this morning and early afternoon when those offshores are still doing their job.

For gear, bring a fish or groveler for those mushy sections, and maybe have a shortboard handy for when the low tide gets steep. Booties are optional in this water temperature, depending on your foot sensitivity.

Fair warning on the crowd front: weekends at El Porto get packed. Your best move is to paddle out south of the pier to avoid the rip and the peak crowds. Also keep an eye out for strong currents on the bigger sets, and yeah, seals and sharks are occasional visitors here, so stay aware and check for any beach closures before you head down.

The forecast shows this northwest swell peaking in that waist to shoulder-high region across the area, and it's going to be best in the morning with those offshores really giving you clean, groomed faces. By afternoon, those light onshores are going to start their thing.

So here's the bottom line: get up early, hit the water bef

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 3 to 5 Foot Waves, Offshore Winds, Best Morning Session Window</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer, pushing five feet at the focal points—that's right in the sweet spot for a fun, playful session. The swell's coming from the northwest, a chunky mix that's holding its energy throughout the day. You've got a primary pulse at three point two feet with a twelve-second period, backed by a secondary wave train, so the ocean's got plenty of structure to work with even if some sets feel a touch jumbled.

Here's the good news: offshore winds are cleaning everything up. We're talking light four-knot breezes from the east-northeast, grooming those faces despite some early morning rawness from overnight conditions. That offshore window is prime real estate right now. You're looking at waist to shoulder high peaks across the beachbreak, with some sets potentially reaching head-high at the best focal points. Grab your all-rounder—something that'll handle playful, sometimes choppy conditions—and you'll be dialed in.

Now, timing matters. We're sitting near high tide at five point eight feet, which is deep. Before that tide peaks and the afternoon onshores start nibbling away, that's your window. Get in early. Once we hit full high tide, some of your sandbar magic might shut down, but if you time it right, you'll find some solid longboardable periods before things get too deep.

Water temperature's hovering between fifty-six and sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't skip the sunscreen. We're looking at sixty to sixty-four degrees in the air, partly cloudy skies, and minimal rain, so conditions overall are dialed. Sunrise was around six-fifty this morning, and you've got plenty of daylight until five-twenty.

Fair warning: this is a popular beachbreak with solid peaks, and the swell's creating some energy, so watch for rips in that northwest flow. Sets can get heavy, especially on the deeper tide. The jumbled nature of shorter and mid-period swells means shape varies, so stay sharp and pick your lines.

The forecast trend keeps this northwest swell holding through the day with light winds favoring clean conditions. That offshore window is shrinking as we roll into afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later. Check the live cams and updated models as the day progresses, but based on what we're seeing, El Porto's got you covered for a solid morning session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:01:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer, pushing five feet at the focal points—that's right in the sweet spot for a fun, playful session. The swell's coming from the northwest, a chunky mix that's holding its energy throughout the day. You've got a primary pulse at three point two feet with a twelve-second period, backed by a secondary wave train, so the ocean's got plenty of structure to work with even if some sets feel a touch jumbled.

Here's the good news: offshore winds are cleaning everything up. We're talking light four-knot breezes from the east-northeast, grooming those faces despite some early morning rawness from overnight conditions. That offshore window is prime real estate right now. You're looking at waist to shoulder high peaks across the beachbreak, with some sets potentially reaching head-high at the best focal points. Grab your all-rounder—something that'll handle playful, sometimes choppy conditions—and you'll be dialed in.

Now, timing matters. We're sitting near high tide at five point eight feet, which is deep. Before that tide peaks and the afternoon onshores start nibbling away, that's your window. Get in early. Once we hit full high tide, some of your sandbar magic might shut down, but if you time it right, you'll find some solid longboardable periods before things get too deep.

Water temperature's hovering between fifty-six and sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't skip the sunscreen. We're looking at sixty to sixty-four degrees in the air, partly cloudy skies, and minimal rain, so conditions overall are dialed. Sunrise was around six-fifty this morning, and you've got plenty of daylight until five-twenty.

Fair warning: this is a popular beachbreak with solid peaks, and the swell's creating some energy, so watch for rips in that northwest flow. Sets can get heavy, especially on the deeper tide. The jumbled nature of shorter and mid-period swells means shape varies, so stay sharp and pick your lines.

The forecast trend keeps this northwest swell holding through the day with light winds favoring clean conditions. That offshore window is shrinking as we roll into afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later. Check the live cams and updated models as the day progresses, but based on what we're seeing, El Porto's got you covered for a solid morning session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer, pushing five feet at the focal points—that's right in the sweet spot for a fun, playful session. The swell's coming from the northwest, a chunky mix that's holding its energy throughout the day. You've got a primary pulse at three point two feet with a twelve-second period, backed by a secondary wave train, so the ocean's got plenty of structure to work with even if some sets feel a touch jumbled.

Here's the good news: offshore winds are cleaning everything up. We're talking light four-knot breezes from the east-northeast, grooming those faces despite some early morning rawness from overnight conditions. That offshore window is prime real estate right now. You're looking at waist to shoulder high peaks across the beachbreak, with some sets potentially reaching head-high at the best focal points. Grab your all-rounder—something that'll handle playful, sometimes choppy conditions—and you'll be dialed in.

Now, timing matters. We're sitting near high tide at five point eight feet, which is deep. Before that tide peaks and the afternoon onshores start nibbling away, that's your window. Get in early. Once we hit full high tide, some of your sandbar magic might shut down, but if you time it right, you'll find some solid longboardable periods before things get too deep.

Water temperature's hovering between fifty-six and sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't skip the sunscreen. We're looking at sixty to sixty-four degrees in the air, partly cloudy skies, and minimal rain, so conditions overall are dialed. Sunrise was around six-fifty this morning, and you've got plenty of daylight until five-twenty.

Fair warning: this is a popular beachbreak with solid peaks, and the swell's creating some energy, so watch for rips in that northwest flow. Sets can get heavy, especially on the deeper tide. The jumbled nature of shorter and mid-period swells means shape varies, so stay sharp and pick your lines.

The forecast trend keeps this northwest swell holding through the day with light winds favoring clean conditions. That offshore window is shrinking as we roll into afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later. Check the live cams and updated models as the day progresses, but based on what we're seeing, El Porto's got you covered for a solid morning session.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 4-6 Foot Swell, Best Waves Early Morning Before High Tide</title>
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      <description>Good morning surf fam, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid four to six foot swell rolling through, a tasty mix of northwest windswell and lingering south-southwest energy combining to create some peaky, playful waves. Now, I won't sugarcoat it, the shorter to mid period swells between eight and twelve seconds are making things a bit jumbly out there, but if you grab an all-rounder or longboard, you'll find some fun thigh-to-waist high sections that'll keep you grinning.

The real magic window is early morning. And I mean early. We've got light winds from the west and southwest at just two to six knots right now, which means minimal bump and some actually rideable faces. But here's the catch, we're at a high tide sitting around five point six to five point eight feet, which means the waves are going to soften up and get a bit burgy as the morning progresses. If you're thinking about paddling out, get there before that tide really peaks and shuts things down.

Jump in the water and you'll find it hovering around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so break out that two to three millimeter wetsuit and definitely slap on some SPF fifty, because the sun's going to be out there trying to turn you into a lobster.

Looking at the bigger picture, this afternoon things will transition to onshore winds that'll create some crumble and bump, so that mid-morning window really is your sweet spot. If you're willing to brave the crowded lineup, El Porto stands out as the premier break in the zone right now. The nearby spots like Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Bruce's are all firing at similar four to six foot heights, but El Porto's sand-over-rock bottom and exposure to both swell directions make it the standout choice.

Moving into Friday and Saturday, expect four to five foot waves with longer periods stretching between thirteen and seventeen seconds. These aren't beginner conditions, but if you've got some experience under your belt and you're ready to put in work, it could be worth the paddle. Light winds and some gusting will keep things interesting, and you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

Sunday and Monday stay in similar territory with long period swell and challenging conditions for anyone still learning the ropes.

Here's the bottom line, get out there early today before the tide shuts it down, respect the crowd because El Porto's the epicentric of the Southern California scene, and remember to check the Surfline app for real-time updates since live cams are tough to come by. Water's warm enough, conditions are mellow enough early, and the swell's steady. No excuses. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:01:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surf fam, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid four to six foot swell rolling through, a tasty mix of northwest windswell and lingering south-southwest energy combining to create some peaky, playful waves. Now, I won't sugarcoat it, the shorter to mid period swells between eight and twelve seconds are making things a bit jumbly out there, but if you grab an all-rounder or longboard, you'll find some fun thigh-to-waist high sections that'll keep you grinning.

The real magic window is early morning. And I mean early. We've got light winds from the west and southwest at just two to six knots right now, which means minimal bump and some actually rideable faces. But here's the catch, we're at a high tide sitting around five point six to five point eight feet, which means the waves are going to soften up and get a bit burgy as the morning progresses. If you're thinking about paddling out, get there before that tide really peaks and shuts things down.

Jump in the water and you'll find it hovering around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so break out that two to three millimeter wetsuit and definitely slap on some SPF fifty, because the sun's going to be out there trying to turn you into a lobster.

Looking at the bigger picture, this afternoon things will transition to onshore winds that'll create some crumble and bump, so that mid-morning window really is your sweet spot. If you're willing to brave the crowded lineup, El Porto stands out as the premier break in the zone right now. The nearby spots like Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Bruce's are all firing at similar four to six foot heights, but El Porto's sand-over-rock bottom and exposure to both swell directions make it the standout choice.

Moving into Friday and Saturday, expect four to five foot waves with longer periods stretching between thirteen and seventeen seconds. These aren't beginner conditions, but if you've got some experience under your belt and you're ready to put in work, it could be worth the paddle. Light winds and some gusting will keep things interesting, and you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

Sunday and Monday stay in similar territory with long period swell and challenging conditions for anyone still learning the ropes.

Here's the bottom line, get out there early today before the tide shuts it down, respect the crowd because El Porto's the epicentric of the Southern California scene, and remember to check the Surfline app for real-time updates since live cams are tough to come by. Water's warm enough, conditions are mellow enough early, and the swell's steady. No excuses. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surf fam, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today.

We're looking at a solid four to six foot swell rolling through, a tasty mix of northwest windswell and lingering south-southwest energy combining to create some peaky, playful waves. Now, I won't sugarcoat it, the shorter to mid period swells between eight and twelve seconds are making things a bit jumbly out there, but if you grab an all-rounder or longboard, you'll find some fun thigh-to-waist high sections that'll keep you grinning.

The real magic window is early morning. And I mean early. We've got light winds from the west and southwest at just two to six knots right now, which means minimal bump and some actually rideable faces. But here's the catch, we're at a high tide sitting around five point six to five point eight feet, which means the waves are going to soften up and get a bit burgy as the morning progresses. If you're thinking about paddling out, get there before that tide really peaks and shuts things down.

Jump in the water and you'll find it hovering around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so break out that two to three millimeter wetsuit and definitely slap on some SPF fifty, because the sun's going to be out there trying to turn you into a lobster.

Looking at the bigger picture, this afternoon things will transition to onshore winds that'll create some crumble and bump, so that mid-morning window really is your sweet spot. If you're willing to brave the crowded lineup, El Porto stands out as the premier break in the zone right now. The nearby spots like Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Bruce's are all firing at similar four to six foot heights, but El Porto's sand-over-rock bottom and exposure to both swell directions make it the standout choice.

Moving into Friday and Saturday, expect four to five foot waves with longer periods stretching between thirteen and seventeen seconds. These aren't beginner conditions, but if you've got some experience under your belt and you're ready to put in work, it could be worth the paddle. Light winds and some gusting will keep things interesting, and you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

Sunday and Monday stay in similar territory with long period swell and challenging conditions for anyone still learning the ropes.

Here's the bottom line, get out there early today before the tide shuts it down, respect the crowd because El Porto's the epicentric of the Southern California scene, and remember to check the Surfline app for real-time updates since live cams are tough to come by. Water's warm enough, conditions are mellow enough early, and the swell's steady. No excuses. Get out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Manhattan Beach Surf Report Wednesday April First Small Swell Clean Morning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto faithful! It's Wednesday, April first, and we've got some fun little waves rolling through Manhattan Beach today. Here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at two to four foot faces with a mix of west and southwest swell wrapping into our sandbar, paired with some long-period energy coming in around ten to thirteen seconds. That longer period stuff means cleaner lines and better shape, so don't write off a small day just yet. The real magic window is happening right now in the early morning hours, and I'm going to tell you exactly why.

The tide is currently sitting low at three forty-one this morning at one point five one feet. It's going to climb steadily toward high tide around nine forty-five in the morning when we'll see six point two three feet of water. Here's the key: you want to be paddling out somewhere between nine and eleven o'clock when the tide is transitioning from mid to pushing out. That's when this beachbreak really comes alive. The sandbars shape up nicely, you get defined peaks over the shallow banks, and the wave sections hold together instead of just pitching and closing out on you.

Now, the wind picture is going to be your best friend early, but it's going to test your patience later. Right now we've got light offshore to cross-shore winds sitting under ten knots. That means clean faces, that glassy texture everyone dreams about, and organized wave shape. But here's the catch: that's only going to last through mid-morning. Once we hit around noon, southerly winds are going to start building and we're talking gusts up to eight meters per second by afternoon. That's going to add chop and texture to everything, so the early bird really does get the clean waves today.

Let me give you the honest breakdown of what to expect when you paddle out. El Porto is a punchy beachbreak. It's got solid lefts and rights peeling over those shallow sandbars, but the takeoffs are steep and unforgiving. This isn't the place to bring your beginner buddy unless they're ready to get worked. The sections move fast in small surf, so positioning is everything. You're going to want to watch for that strong north current pulling toward Hermosa. It's real and it's consistent, so angle your paddle-out accordingly and don't fight it if it's dragging you north. Use it instead.

Water temperature is sitting right around fifty-eight to sixty-two degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit. Nobody wants to be shivering after an hour in the water when spring swells can surprise you with their inconsistency.

Here's the practical stuff. If you want parking, get to the forty-fifth street lot before seven in the morning. By eight, those spots are gone. The beach gets moderately crowded on weekdays, but early morning is your sweet spot for elbow room. And fair warning: after any rain, check the Heal the Bay pollution index before you go, because runoff can make things pretty sketchy for a few hours.

One last thing. Co

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 12:01:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto faithful! It's Wednesday, April first, and we've got some fun little waves rolling through Manhattan Beach today. Here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at two to four foot faces with a mix of west and southwest swell wrapping into our sandbar, paired with some long-period energy coming in around ten to thirteen seconds. That longer period stuff means cleaner lines and better shape, so don't write off a small day just yet. The real magic window is happening right now in the early morning hours, and I'm going to tell you exactly why.

The tide is currently sitting low at three forty-one this morning at one point five one feet. It's going to climb steadily toward high tide around nine forty-five in the morning when we'll see six point two three feet of water. Here's the key: you want to be paddling out somewhere between nine and eleven o'clock when the tide is transitioning from mid to pushing out. That's when this beachbreak really comes alive. The sandbars shape up nicely, you get defined peaks over the shallow banks, and the wave sections hold together instead of just pitching and closing out on you.

Now, the wind picture is going to be your best friend early, but it's going to test your patience later. Right now we've got light offshore to cross-shore winds sitting under ten knots. That means clean faces, that glassy texture everyone dreams about, and organized wave shape. But here's the catch: that's only going to last through mid-morning. Once we hit around noon, southerly winds are going to start building and we're talking gusts up to eight meters per second by afternoon. That's going to add chop and texture to everything, so the early bird really does get the clean waves today.

Let me give you the honest breakdown of what to expect when you paddle out. El Porto is a punchy beachbreak. It's got solid lefts and rights peeling over those shallow sandbars, but the takeoffs are steep and unforgiving. This isn't the place to bring your beginner buddy unless they're ready to get worked. The sections move fast in small surf, so positioning is everything. You're going to want to watch for that strong north current pulling toward Hermosa. It's real and it's consistent, so angle your paddle-out accordingly and don't fight it if it's dragging you north. Use it instead.

Water temperature is sitting right around fifty-eight to sixty-two degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit. Nobody wants to be shivering after an hour in the water when spring swells can surprise you with their inconsistency.

Here's the practical stuff. If you want parking, get to the forty-fifth street lot before seven in the morning. By eight, those spots are gone. The beach gets moderately crowded on weekdays, but early morning is your sweet spot for elbow room. And fair warning: after any rain, check the Heal the Bay pollution index before you go, because runoff can make things pretty sketchy for a few hours.

One last thing. Co

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto faithful! It's Wednesday, April first, and we've got some fun little waves rolling through Manhattan Beach today. Here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at two to four foot faces with a mix of west and southwest swell wrapping into our sandbar, paired with some long-period energy coming in around ten to thirteen seconds. That longer period stuff means cleaner lines and better shape, so don't write off a small day just yet. The real magic window is happening right now in the early morning hours, and I'm going to tell you exactly why.

The tide is currently sitting low at three forty-one this morning at one point five one feet. It's going to climb steadily toward high tide around nine forty-five in the morning when we'll see six point two three feet of water. Here's the key: you want to be paddling out somewhere between nine and eleven o'clock when the tide is transitioning from mid to pushing out. That's when this beachbreak really comes alive. The sandbars shape up nicely, you get defined peaks over the shallow banks, and the wave sections hold together instead of just pitching and closing out on you.

Now, the wind picture is going to be your best friend early, but it's going to test your patience later. Right now we've got light offshore to cross-shore winds sitting under ten knots. That means clean faces, that glassy texture everyone dreams about, and organized wave shape. But here's the catch: that's only going to last through mid-morning. Once we hit around noon, southerly winds are going to start building and we're talking gusts up to eight meters per second by afternoon. That's going to add chop and texture to everything, so the early bird really does get the clean waves today.

Let me give you the honest breakdown of what to expect when you paddle out. El Porto is a punchy beachbreak. It's got solid lefts and rights peeling over those shallow sandbars, but the takeoffs are steep and unforgiving. This isn't the place to bring your beginner buddy unless they're ready to get worked. The sections move fast in small surf, so positioning is everything. You're going to want to watch for that strong north current pulling toward Hermosa. It's real and it's consistent, so angle your paddle-out accordingly and don't fight it if it's dragging you north. Use it instead.

Water temperature is sitting right around fifty-eight to sixty-two degrees, so grab your three-two fullsuit. Nobody wants to be shivering after an hour in the water when spring swells can surprise you with their inconsistency.

Here's the practical stuff. If you want parking, get to the forty-fifth street lot before seven in the morning. By eight, those spots are gone. The beach gets moderately crowded on weekdays, but early morning is your sweet spot for elbow room. And fair warning: after any rain, check the Heal the Bay pollution index before you go, because runoff can make things pretty sketchy for a few hours.

One last thing. Co

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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Forecast Today Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners and Longboarders</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto Beach forecast for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions with about one to one-point-five feet of swell rolling in from the south-southwest. The period is holding steady around twelve to fifteen seconds, which means these waves have some juice despite the modest size. Secondary swell from the west is adding a touch more texture. The real winner here is the wind situation. We've got glassy conditions this morning, with offshore or cross-offshore winds that'll keep those faces clean and dreamy. Perfect for an early dawn patrol.

Let's talk timing. Sunrise is around six forty-five in the morning, and that's when you'll want to be paddling out. Morning conditions at seven AM show one-point-five feet with those beautiful fourteen to fifteen second periods. The glassy winds are holding, so you're looking at clean faces and peelers ideal for anyone on a longboard or just getting the hang of things. The sandbar at El Porto is going to be working in your favor today.

Fast forward to the afternoon, and we're still sitting at one-point-five feet with a fourteen second period. Winds stay glassy, and you'll get small, consistent peelers. Nothing dramatic, but nothing frustrating either. This is a fun session for the patient surfer. However, keep your eyes on the evening. By eight PM, we might see some building to three-point-five feet with mixed periods of six and twelve seconds. The wind could freshen up though, so chop might creep in. That's your heads-up if you're thinking about an evening session.

The tide game matters today. We've got a low at three fourteen in the morning at point-four feet, then a high at nine fourteen in the morning at four-point-nine feet. That next low is expected around three to four in the afternoon, potentially dipping to negative numbers. Here's the sweet spot: mid-morning on the outgoing tide when the sandbar peaks. That's when you'll feel like you're surfing a proper setup instead of mush.

Now for the gear and comfort factor. Air temperature is hovering around eighteen to nineteen Celsius, which is about sixty-four to sixty-six Fahrenheit. Water temperature is the real story at fifty-nine-point-four degrees. That's chilly. A three-two wetsuit is your friend today, or if you've got a spring suit, that works too. Booties are optional, but given the water temp, I'd say bring them. No rain in the forecast, so you won't have that worry.

Bottom line: Small, clean, and fun. This is a day for beginners, longboarders, and anyone who wants to work on their fundamentals without getting tossed around. Keep an eye on that evening wind shift, check the live cams for real-time conditions because early-season forecasts can shift slightly, and focus on the south end where rights peel nicely on the dropping tide. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 12:01:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto Beach forecast for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions with about one to one-point-five feet of swell rolling in from the south-southwest. The period is holding steady around twelve to fifteen seconds, which means these waves have some juice despite the modest size. Secondary swell from the west is adding a touch more texture. The real winner here is the wind situation. We've got glassy conditions this morning, with offshore or cross-offshore winds that'll keep those faces clean and dreamy. Perfect for an early dawn patrol.

Let's talk timing. Sunrise is around six forty-five in the morning, and that's when you'll want to be paddling out. Morning conditions at seven AM show one-point-five feet with those beautiful fourteen to fifteen second periods. The glassy winds are holding, so you're looking at clean faces and peelers ideal for anyone on a longboard or just getting the hang of things. The sandbar at El Porto is going to be working in your favor today.

Fast forward to the afternoon, and we're still sitting at one-point-five feet with a fourteen second period. Winds stay glassy, and you'll get small, consistent peelers. Nothing dramatic, but nothing frustrating either. This is a fun session for the patient surfer. However, keep your eyes on the evening. By eight PM, we might see some building to three-point-five feet with mixed periods of six and twelve seconds. The wind could freshen up though, so chop might creep in. That's your heads-up if you're thinking about an evening session.

The tide game matters today. We've got a low at three fourteen in the morning at point-four feet, then a high at nine fourteen in the morning at four-point-nine feet. That next low is expected around three to four in the afternoon, potentially dipping to negative numbers. Here's the sweet spot: mid-morning on the outgoing tide when the sandbar peaks. That's when you'll feel like you're surfing a proper setup instead of mush.

Now for the gear and comfort factor. Air temperature is hovering around eighteen to nineteen Celsius, which is about sixty-four to sixty-six Fahrenheit. Water temperature is the real story at fifty-nine-point-four degrees. That's chilly. A three-two wetsuit is your friend today, or if you've got a spring suit, that works too. Booties are optional, but given the water temp, I'd say bring them. No rain in the forecast, so you won't have that worry.

Bottom line: Small, clean, and fun. This is a day for beginners, longboarders, and anyone who wants to work on their fundamentals without getting tossed around. Keep an eye on that evening wind shift, check the live cams for real-time conditions because early-season forecasts can shift slightly, and focus on the south end where rights peel nicely on the dropping tide. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto Beach forecast for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions with about one to one-point-five feet of swell rolling in from the south-southwest. The period is holding steady around twelve to fifteen seconds, which means these waves have some juice despite the modest size. Secondary swell from the west is adding a touch more texture. The real winner here is the wind situation. We've got glassy conditions this morning, with offshore or cross-offshore winds that'll keep those faces clean and dreamy. Perfect for an early dawn patrol.

Let's talk timing. Sunrise is around six forty-five in the morning, and that's when you'll want to be paddling out. Morning conditions at seven AM show one-point-five feet with those beautiful fourteen to fifteen second periods. The glassy winds are holding, so you're looking at clean faces and peelers ideal for anyone on a longboard or just getting the hang of things. The sandbar at El Porto is going to be working in your favor today.

Fast forward to the afternoon, and we're still sitting at one-point-five feet with a fourteen second period. Winds stay glassy, and you'll get small, consistent peelers. Nothing dramatic, but nothing frustrating either. This is a fun session for the patient surfer. However, keep your eyes on the evening. By eight PM, we might see some building to three-point-five feet with mixed periods of six and twelve seconds. The wind could freshen up though, so chop might creep in. That's your heads-up if you're thinking about an evening session.

The tide game matters today. We've got a low at three fourteen in the morning at point-four feet, then a high at nine fourteen in the morning at four-point-nine feet. That next low is expected around three to four in the afternoon, potentially dipping to negative numbers. Here's the sweet spot: mid-morning on the outgoing tide when the sandbar peaks. That's when you'll feel like you're surfing a proper setup instead of mush.

Now for the gear and comfort factor. Air temperature is hovering around eighteen to nineteen Celsius, which is about sixty-four to sixty-six Fahrenheit. Water temperature is the real story at fifty-nine-point-four degrees. That's chilly. A three-two wetsuit is your friend today, or if you've got a spring suit, that works too. Booties are optional, but given the water temp, I'd say bring them. No rain in the forecast, so you won't have that worry.

Bottom line: Small, clean, and fun. This is a day for beginners, longboarders, and anyone who wants to work on their fundamentals without getting tossed around. Keep an eye on that evening wind shift, check the live cams for real-time conditions because early-season forecasts can shift slightly, and focus on the south end where rights peel nicely on the dropping tide. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: 3-4 Foot Waves, Best Morning Conditions in Northern Bay</title>
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      <description>Good morning, El Porto! Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at a solid three to four feet plus, with that chunky northwest swell mix delivering waist to shoulder high waves. The best action is concentrated in the northern half of the bay, so if you're thinking about paddling out, aim for those zones around 39th through 43rd Street where the peaks are more consistent.

Now here's the thing about the shape right now. It's a bit jumbled early, but conditions are playable and improving as we move through the morning. We've got shorter to mid-period waves ranging from six to twelve seconds, which means some broken-up texture, but don't let that discourage you. The sandbars and natural structure around here create little pockets and corners that can offer some solid waist-high rides in what might otherwise be closeouts elsewhere.

Let's talk timing because it matters today. You've got an incoming tide right now sitting around five point six feet, and we're heading toward high tide somewhere between eight and nine in the morning. Here's where strategy comes in. During peak high tide, expect things to get a bit mushier and smaller. But if you wait it out, the dropping tide starting around two in the afternoon is when those faces get steeper and more defined. That's your sweet spot for the best shape in this three to four foot plus range.

Windwise, we're starting with light south-southwest conditions at just two to three knots, which means you're getting some early onshore texture, but it's minimal. As we move into the afternoon, we're expecting a light south wind to develop, so grab that early window before things get bumpy. The good news is we're only talking five to fifteen knots throughout the day, so nothing too dramatic.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit. Air temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees but it feels more like fifty-eight with the wind chill. Water temperatures are cool enough to warrant full coverage. And definitely don't forget your SPF thirty or higher because the sun reflects off that water, and there's patchy fog that could give you a false sense of security.

For your board choice, this is a day for your all-rounder. Nothing too specialized needed here. Three to four feet of playful, chunky beachbreak is exactly what that mid-range fish or shortboard thrives on.

Here's the game plan. Head out early before the onshore winds pick up. Your best window is right at sunrise, which is around six fifty this morning, through that early morning period before things get bumpy. Target the northern zones at El Porto where you'll find the most consistent peaks. As the tide drops after two o'clock, conditions should improve dramatically. Avoid paddling out right at peak high tide if the crowd situation looks gnarly, because the waves will be softer anyway.

A heads up on the reality check. This is a beachbreak that deals with relentless closeouts when conditions aren't perfect. B

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 12:02:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, El Porto! Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at a solid three to four feet plus, with that chunky northwest swell mix delivering waist to shoulder high waves. The best action is concentrated in the northern half of the bay, so if you're thinking about paddling out, aim for those zones around 39th through 43rd Street where the peaks are more consistent.

Now here's the thing about the shape right now. It's a bit jumbled early, but conditions are playable and improving as we move through the morning. We've got shorter to mid-period waves ranging from six to twelve seconds, which means some broken-up texture, but don't let that discourage you. The sandbars and natural structure around here create little pockets and corners that can offer some solid waist-high rides in what might otherwise be closeouts elsewhere.

Let's talk timing because it matters today. You've got an incoming tide right now sitting around five point six feet, and we're heading toward high tide somewhere between eight and nine in the morning. Here's where strategy comes in. During peak high tide, expect things to get a bit mushier and smaller. But if you wait it out, the dropping tide starting around two in the afternoon is when those faces get steeper and more defined. That's your sweet spot for the best shape in this three to four foot plus range.

Windwise, we're starting with light south-southwest conditions at just two to three knots, which means you're getting some early onshore texture, but it's minimal. As we move into the afternoon, we're expecting a light south wind to develop, so grab that early window before things get bumpy. The good news is we're only talking five to fifteen knots throughout the day, so nothing too dramatic.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit. Air temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees but it feels more like fifty-eight with the wind chill. Water temperatures are cool enough to warrant full coverage. And definitely don't forget your SPF thirty or higher because the sun reflects off that water, and there's patchy fog that could give you a false sense of security.

For your board choice, this is a day for your all-rounder. Nothing too specialized needed here. Three to four feet of playful, chunky beachbreak is exactly what that mid-range fish or shortboard thrives on.

Here's the game plan. Head out early before the onshore winds pick up. Your best window is right at sunrise, which is around six fifty this morning, through that early morning period before things get bumpy. Target the northern zones at El Porto where you'll find the most consistent peaks. As the tide drops after two o'clock, conditions should improve dramatically. Avoid paddling out right at peak high tide if the crowd situation looks gnarly, because the waves will be softer anyway.

A heads up on the reality check. This is a beachbreak that deals with relentless closeouts when conditions aren't perfect. B

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, El Porto! Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at a solid three to four feet plus, with that chunky northwest swell mix delivering waist to shoulder high waves. The best action is concentrated in the northern half of the bay, so if you're thinking about paddling out, aim for those zones around 39th through 43rd Street where the peaks are more consistent.

Now here's the thing about the shape right now. It's a bit jumbled early, but conditions are playable and improving as we move through the morning. We've got shorter to mid-period waves ranging from six to twelve seconds, which means some broken-up texture, but don't let that discourage you. The sandbars and natural structure around here create little pockets and corners that can offer some solid waist-high rides in what might otherwise be closeouts elsewhere.

Let's talk timing because it matters today. You've got an incoming tide right now sitting around five point six feet, and we're heading toward high tide somewhere between eight and nine in the morning. Here's where strategy comes in. During peak high tide, expect things to get a bit mushier and smaller. But if you wait it out, the dropping tide starting around two in the afternoon is when those faces get steeper and more defined. That's your sweet spot for the best shape in this three to four foot plus range.

Windwise, we're starting with light south-southwest conditions at just two to three knots, which means you're getting some early onshore texture, but it's minimal. As we move into the afternoon, we're expecting a light south wind to develop, so grab that early window before things get bumpy. The good news is we're only talking five to fifteen knots throughout the day, so nothing too dramatic.

For what you're wearing, bring a three-two millimeter wetsuit. Air temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees but it feels more like fifty-eight with the wind chill. Water temperatures are cool enough to warrant full coverage. And definitely don't forget your SPF thirty or higher because the sun reflects off that water, and there's patchy fog that could give you a false sense of security.

For your board choice, this is a day for your all-rounder. Nothing too specialized needed here. Three to four feet of playful, chunky beachbreak is exactly what that mid-range fish or shortboard thrives on.

Here's the game plan. Head out early before the onshore winds pick up. Your best window is right at sunrise, which is around six fifty this morning, through that early morning period before things get bumpy. Target the northern zones at El Porto where you'll find the most consistent peaks. As the tide drops after two o'clock, conditions should improve dramatically. Avoid paddling out right at peak high tide if the crowd situation looks gnarly, because the waves will be softer anyway.

A heads up on the reality check. This is a beachbreak that deals with relentless closeouts when conditions aren't perfect. B

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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Forecast Today Small Waves Glassy Mornings Perfect for Longboarders</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. Today we're looking at small, long-period waves that'll work beautifully for longboarders and anyone looking to dial in their fundamentals.

The primary swell is sitting at one to one-point-five feet with a fourteen to fifteen second period coming from the south-southwest. We've also got a minor secondary swell at half a foot with a five second period from the west, so there's definitely some texture in the water.

Let's break down your day. If you're planning an early morning session around seven AM, you're looking at glassy conditions with that one-point-five foot swell and clean faces. The wind is supposed to be completely calm, which means you'll get that buttery smooth surface we all dream about. This is genuinely your golden window today. The wave energy is moderate at around seventy to seventy-two kilojoules, so it's not going to be pumping, but it'll be consistent enough to keep you entertained.

Moving into the afternoon, conditions stay pretty similar, holding that one-point-five foot swell at fourteen seconds. Still small, still manageable, but you'll want to get your waves in early before things shift.

By evening around six PM, we see the swell building to three-point-five feet with much shorter six second periods. That's when things get choppier and less ideal, so this is definitely a morning situation.

Now, about the tide. We've got a low tide at one thirty-five AM at one-point-four feet, then another low around two thirty-three PM at minus one-point-two feet. If the swell picks up, those low tide moments could produce some fun barrels. High tide hits at seven thirty-nine AM at five-point-nine feet and again at eight fifty-five PM at four-point-four feet. During peak high tide, expect the beach break to potentially close out, so timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at just above sixty degrees Fahrenheit, which is cooler than average, so definitely bring a three-two fullsuit. Air temperature is hovering around sixty-four to sixty-six degrees, so it's mild enough for a pleasant spring session.

The big thing to know about El Porto is that it can get crowded, especially with locals and the longboarding crew. Watch for strong currents on the outgoing tide and keep an eye out for urchins and rocks at low tide. When you paddle out, go wide to avoid the rip current.

Here's the honest truth: today's conditions are marginal. These waves are workable and the glassy morning is absolutely worth getting up for, but this isn't peak performance territory. El Porto really shines when you get a bigger south-southwest groundswell pushing two feet or more. Today, if you've got the time and you're looking for a mellow session, go for it. If you're checking conditions online, definitely verify with a live cam or an app like Surfline because real-time conditions always beat forecasts.

Get out there early, enjoy those glass-off morning waves, and stay safe out there.

For

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 12:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. Today we're looking at small, long-period waves that'll work beautifully for longboarders and anyone looking to dial in their fundamentals.

The primary swell is sitting at one to one-point-five feet with a fourteen to fifteen second period coming from the south-southwest. We've also got a minor secondary swell at half a foot with a five second period from the west, so there's definitely some texture in the water.

Let's break down your day. If you're planning an early morning session around seven AM, you're looking at glassy conditions with that one-point-five foot swell and clean faces. The wind is supposed to be completely calm, which means you'll get that buttery smooth surface we all dream about. This is genuinely your golden window today. The wave energy is moderate at around seventy to seventy-two kilojoules, so it's not going to be pumping, but it'll be consistent enough to keep you entertained.

Moving into the afternoon, conditions stay pretty similar, holding that one-point-five foot swell at fourteen seconds. Still small, still manageable, but you'll want to get your waves in early before things shift.

By evening around six PM, we see the swell building to three-point-five feet with much shorter six second periods. That's when things get choppier and less ideal, so this is definitely a morning situation.

Now, about the tide. We've got a low tide at one thirty-five AM at one-point-four feet, then another low around two thirty-three PM at minus one-point-two feet. If the swell picks up, those low tide moments could produce some fun barrels. High tide hits at seven thirty-nine AM at five-point-nine feet and again at eight fifty-five PM at four-point-four feet. During peak high tide, expect the beach break to potentially close out, so timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at just above sixty degrees Fahrenheit, which is cooler than average, so definitely bring a three-two fullsuit. Air temperature is hovering around sixty-four to sixty-six degrees, so it's mild enough for a pleasant spring session.

The big thing to know about El Porto is that it can get crowded, especially with locals and the longboarding crew. Watch for strong currents on the outgoing tide and keep an eye out for urchins and rocks at low tide. When you paddle out, go wide to avoid the rip current.

Here's the honest truth: today's conditions are marginal. These waves are workable and the glassy morning is absolutely worth getting up for, but this isn't peak performance territory. El Porto really shines when you get a bigger south-southwest groundswell pushing two feet or more. Today, if you've got the time and you're looking for a mellow session, go for it. If you're checking conditions online, definitely verify with a live cam or an app like Surfline because real-time conditions always beat forecasts.

Get out there early, enjoy those glass-off morning waves, and stay safe out there.

For

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast. Today we're looking at small, long-period waves that'll work beautifully for longboarders and anyone looking to dial in their fundamentals.

The primary swell is sitting at one to one-point-five feet with a fourteen to fifteen second period coming from the south-southwest. We've also got a minor secondary swell at half a foot with a five second period from the west, so there's definitely some texture in the water.

Let's break down your day. If you're planning an early morning session around seven AM, you're looking at glassy conditions with that one-point-five foot swell and clean faces. The wind is supposed to be completely calm, which means you'll get that buttery smooth surface we all dream about. This is genuinely your golden window today. The wave energy is moderate at around seventy to seventy-two kilojoules, so it's not going to be pumping, but it'll be consistent enough to keep you entertained.

Moving into the afternoon, conditions stay pretty similar, holding that one-point-five foot swell at fourteen seconds. Still small, still manageable, but you'll want to get your waves in early before things shift.

By evening around six PM, we see the swell building to three-point-five feet with much shorter six second periods. That's when things get choppier and less ideal, so this is definitely a morning situation.

Now, about the tide. We've got a low tide at one thirty-five AM at one-point-four feet, then another low around two thirty-three PM at minus one-point-two feet. If the swell picks up, those low tide moments could produce some fun barrels. High tide hits at seven thirty-nine AM at five-point-nine feet and again at eight fifty-five PM at four-point-four feet. During peak high tide, expect the beach break to potentially close out, so timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at just above sixty degrees Fahrenheit, which is cooler than average, so definitely bring a three-two fullsuit. Air temperature is hovering around sixty-four to sixty-six degrees, so it's mild enough for a pleasant spring session.

The big thing to know about El Porto is that it can get crowded, especially with locals and the longboarding crew. Watch for strong currents on the outgoing tide and keep an eye out for urchins and rocks at low tide. When you paddle out, go wide to avoid the rip current.

Here's the honest truth: today's conditions are marginal. These waves are workable and the glassy morning is absolutely worth getting up for, but this isn't peak performance territory. El Porto really shines when you get a bigger south-southwest groundswell pushing two feet or more. Today, if you've got the time and you're looking for a mellow session, go for it. If you're checking conditions online, definitely verify with a live cam or an app like Surfline because real-time conditions always beat forecasts.

Get out there early, enjoy those glass-off morning waves, and stay safe out there.

For

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Saturday Three to Four Foot Waves Best Early Morning Before Winds Pick Up</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's your Saturday breakdown for El Porto.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with thigh to stomach high waves rolling through right now with fair conditions. The swell is a mixed bag—three point one feet at seven seconds from the west-southwest blending with some longer period groundswell at thirteen and sixteen seconds. That's creating broken, chunky conditions typical of what you'd expect when multiple swells start playing nice together.

Winds are light right now, sitting at just one to three knots from the southwest. That's onshore, which isn't ideal, but here's the thing—early morning had some glassy potential that's already fading into lumpier afternoon surf as winds shift around. If you're thinking about paddling out today, get there sooner rather than later.

The tide situation is working in your favor right now. We're in a dropping phase, which typically punches up the waves a bit. High tide came through at six fifty-three this morning and actually softened things out then, so that low tide hitting this afternoon should give you some more defined sets. The water's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for late March, so a three-two fullsuit or steamer will keep you comfortable.

Looking ahead, waves are going to drop down to two to three feet over the next couple days, and conditions are honestly a bit dicey through midweek. But here's the good news—Thursday, April second is calling. We're tracking a solid six-footer at seven seconds with glassy winds peaking around eleven PM. That's the one worth marking on your calendar.

One heads up on the logistics side—crowds have been typical even on smaller days, so expect parking and lineup activity that comes with El Porto on a Saturday. If you need alternatives, Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Dockweiler are all in the same two to four foot range, with White Point running slightly bigger at three to four feet.

Bottom line—hit it early today if you can. Get in before the winds turn west and things get sloppy. And circle Thursday night. That's when things really start cooking again. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's your Saturday breakdown for El Porto.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with thigh to stomach high waves rolling through right now with fair conditions. The swell is a mixed bag—three point one feet at seven seconds from the west-southwest blending with some longer period groundswell at thirteen and sixteen seconds. That's creating broken, chunky conditions typical of what you'd expect when multiple swells start playing nice together.

Winds are light right now, sitting at just one to three knots from the southwest. That's onshore, which isn't ideal, but here's the thing—early morning had some glassy potential that's already fading into lumpier afternoon surf as winds shift around. If you're thinking about paddling out today, get there sooner rather than later.

The tide situation is working in your favor right now. We're in a dropping phase, which typically punches up the waves a bit. High tide came through at six fifty-three this morning and actually softened things out then, so that low tide hitting this afternoon should give you some more defined sets. The water's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for late March, so a three-two fullsuit or steamer will keep you comfortable.

Looking ahead, waves are going to drop down to two to three feet over the next couple days, and conditions are honestly a bit dicey through midweek. But here's the good news—Thursday, April second is calling. We're tracking a solid six-footer at seven seconds with glassy winds peaking around eleven PM. That's the one worth marking on your calendar.

One heads up on the logistics side—crowds have been typical even on smaller days, so expect parking and lineup activity that comes with El Porto on a Saturday. If you need alternatives, Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Dockweiler are all in the same two to four foot range, with White Point running slightly bigger at three to four feet.

Bottom line—hit it early today if you can. Get in before the winds turn west and things get sloppy. And circle Thursday night. That's when things really start cooking again. Stay safe out there.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's your Saturday breakdown for El Porto.

We're looking at three to four foot faces with thigh to stomach high waves rolling through right now with fair conditions. The swell is a mixed bag—three point one feet at seven seconds from the west-southwest blending with some longer period groundswell at thirteen and sixteen seconds. That's creating broken, chunky conditions typical of what you'd expect when multiple swells start playing nice together.

Winds are light right now, sitting at just one to three knots from the southwest. That's onshore, which isn't ideal, but here's the thing—early morning had some glassy potential that's already fading into lumpier afternoon surf as winds shift around. If you're thinking about paddling out today, get there sooner rather than later.

The tide situation is working in your favor right now. We're in a dropping phase, which typically punches up the waves a bit. High tide came through at six fifty-three this morning and actually softened things out then, so that low tide hitting this afternoon should give you some more defined sets. The water's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for late March, so a three-two fullsuit or steamer will keep you comfortable.

Looking ahead, waves are going to drop down to two to three feet over the next couple days, and conditions are honestly a bit dicey through midweek. But here's the good news—Thursday, April second is calling. We're tracking a solid six-footer at seven seconds with glassy winds peaking around eleven PM. That's the one worth marking on your calendar.

One heads up on the logistics side—crowds have been typical even on smaller days, so expect parking and lineup activity that comes with El Porto on a Saturday. If you need alternatives, Hermosa, Manhattan Pier, and Dockweiler are all in the same two to four foot range, with White Point running slightly bigger at three to four feet.

Bottom line—hit it early today if you can. Get in before the winds turn west and things get sloppy. And circle Thursday night. That's when things really start cooking again. Stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: 3 to 4 Foot Waves, Glassy Morning Conditions, Light Offshore Winds</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Forecast

Good morning, surfers. Let's dive into what's cooking at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid three to four plus foot faces with a nice mix of energy coming from the northwest and south. You're getting shoulder-high sets on average, with thigh-high troughs in between. The structure here at El Porto is really shining today thanks to the beach break peaks that are holding shape beautifully.

Two different swell trains are working together right now. The primary northwest swell is running four to five feet with a ten to eleven second period, giving you that meaty push. Mixed in with that, we've got a south-southwest component at two feet with longer twelve to fourteen second intervals. It's chunky, it's rideable, and honestly, the focal points around El Porto are showing better definition than you'll find at softer nearby breaks like Hermosa or Manhattan Piers. Speaking of which, those spots are running two to three feet today, while the outer peaks up toward Hammerland are peaking at four to five feet.

Wind conditions are absolutely stellar right now. We're sitting with five knot east-northeast offshore breeze that's grooming these waves beautifully. Early morning is your sweet spot with that glassy potential. However, expect that to shift as the day progresses. Light onshore winds are going to build through the afternoon, which means the surface is gonna get a little jumbled, but don't worry, it'll stay playful. Regionally we're seeing northwest winds in the ten to fifteen knot range, but locally you're getting spoiled with light conditions.

Water temperature is fifty-nine point four degrees, so bring a three-two millimeter fullsuit. Booties are optional depending on your sensitivity, but don't forget the sunscreen. We're running SPF thirty at minimum with that afternoon sun exposure.

Tide-wise, we're mid-rising right now at five point seven feet, which is actually favorable for beachbreak power. You've got a high tide coming early in the morning and a low hitting mid-afternoon. Time your session accordingly if you want to maximize those sandbar peaks.

For gear, small-wave boards are your best friend today. A fish or groveler is gonna shine in these two to four foot sections, especially when things get a little sloppy in the afternoon.

Air temperature is sitting around sixty-four degrees, which feels pretty comfortable in that morning light.

The overall rating here is fair to good. This is absolutely rideable for intermediates, and the widespread shoulder-high surf across the region means there's something for everyone. The winter-like northwest energy is really anchoring the swell today.

Bottom line: Get out early to catch that clean offshore morning glass, log some fun sets on your small-wave board, and enjoy what's shaping up to be a solid day at El Porto. The conditions are worth the wetsuit and the effort.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Forecast

Good morning, surfers. Let's dive into what's cooking at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid three to four plus foot faces with a nice mix of energy coming from the northwest and south. You're getting shoulder-high sets on average, with thigh-high troughs in between. The structure here at El Porto is really shining today thanks to the beach break peaks that are holding shape beautifully.

Two different swell trains are working together right now. The primary northwest swell is running four to five feet with a ten to eleven second period, giving you that meaty push. Mixed in with that, we've got a south-southwest component at two feet with longer twelve to fourteen second intervals. It's chunky, it's rideable, and honestly, the focal points around El Porto are showing better definition than you'll find at softer nearby breaks like Hermosa or Manhattan Piers. Speaking of which, those spots are running two to three feet today, while the outer peaks up toward Hammerland are peaking at four to five feet.

Wind conditions are absolutely stellar right now. We're sitting with five knot east-northeast offshore breeze that's grooming these waves beautifully. Early morning is your sweet spot with that glassy potential. However, expect that to shift as the day progresses. Light onshore winds are going to build through the afternoon, which means the surface is gonna get a little jumbled, but don't worry, it'll stay playful. Regionally we're seeing northwest winds in the ten to fifteen knot range, but locally you're getting spoiled with light conditions.

Water temperature is fifty-nine point four degrees, so bring a three-two millimeter fullsuit. Booties are optional depending on your sensitivity, but don't forget the sunscreen. We're running SPF thirty at minimum with that afternoon sun exposure.

Tide-wise, we're mid-rising right now at five point seven feet, which is actually favorable for beachbreak power. You've got a high tide coming early in the morning and a low hitting mid-afternoon. Time your session accordingly if you want to maximize those sandbar peaks.

For gear, small-wave boards are your best friend today. A fish or groveler is gonna shine in these two to four foot sections, especially when things get a little sloppy in the afternoon.

Air temperature is sitting around sixty-four degrees, which feels pretty comfortable in that morning light.

The overall rating here is fair to good. This is absolutely rideable for intermediates, and the widespread shoulder-high surf across the region means there's something for everyone. The winter-like northwest energy is really anchoring the swell today.

Bottom line: Get out early to catch that clean offshore morning glass, log some fun sets on your small-wave board, and enjoy what's shaping up to be a solid day at El Porto. The conditions are worth the wetsuit and the effort.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Forecast

Good morning, surfers. Let's dive into what's cooking at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid three to four plus foot faces with a nice mix of energy coming from the northwest and south. You're getting shoulder-high sets on average, with thigh-high troughs in between. The structure here at El Porto is really shining today thanks to the beach break peaks that are holding shape beautifully.

Two different swell trains are working together right now. The primary northwest swell is running four to five feet with a ten to eleven second period, giving you that meaty push. Mixed in with that, we've got a south-southwest component at two feet with longer twelve to fourteen second intervals. It's chunky, it's rideable, and honestly, the focal points around El Porto are showing better definition than you'll find at softer nearby breaks like Hermosa or Manhattan Piers. Speaking of which, those spots are running two to three feet today, while the outer peaks up toward Hammerland are peaking at four to five feet.

Wind conditions are absolutely stellar right now. We're sitting with five knot east-northeast offshore breeze that's grooming these waves beautifully. Early morning is your sweet spot with that glassy potential. However, expect that to shift as the day progresses. Light onshore winds are going to build through the afternoon, which means the surface is gonna get a little jumbled, but don't worry, it'll stay playful. Regionally we're seeing northwest winds in the ten to fifteen knot range, but locally you're getting spoiled with light conditions.

Water temperature is fifty-nine point four degrees, so bring a three-two millimeter fullsuit. Booties are optional depending on your sensitivity, but don't forget the sunscreen. We're running SPF thirty at minimum with that afternoon sun exposure.

Tide-wise, we're mid-rising right now at five point seven feet, which is actually favorable for beachbreak power. You've got a high tide coming early in the morning and a low hitting mid-afternoon. Time your session accordingly if you want to maximize those sandbar peaks.

For gear, small-wave boards are your best friend today. A fish or groveler is gonna shine in these two to four foot sections, especially when things get a little sloppy in the afternoon.

Air temperature is sitting around sixty-four degrees, which feels pretty comfortable in that morning light.

The overall rating here is fair to good. This is absolutely rideable for intermediates, and the widespread shoulder-high surf across the region means there's something for everyone. The winter-like northwest energy is really anchoring the swell today.

Bottom line: Get out early to catch that clean offshore morning glass, log some fun sets on your small-wave board, and enjoy what's shaping up to be a solid day at El Porto. The conditions are worth the wetsuit and the effort.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: Thigh to Stomach High Waves, Best Early Morning Conditions Before Afternoon Wind</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your El Porto forecast.

We're looking at thigh to stomach high waves right now, with two to three plus feet of fairly consistent energy. That's a mix of shorter period stuff coming in from the west southwest at around three point one feet with seven second intervals, blending nicely with longer groundswell holding one to one point one feet at thirteen to sixteen seconds. The shape should be fun for intermediates, though expect some chunky corners and a broken up look as multiple swell directions collide.

Wind-wise, you've got a golden opportunity. Early morning is calling your name with mostly clean conditions and even some light offshore potential before things shift. That onshore southwest flow is already light at just one knot, but it's going to pick up into the afternoon as moderate winds freshen. The best session window is definitely early, so set that alarm. By midday the chop will have had its say.

Speaking of timing, we're on a dropping tide right now, which means you'll want to check the local charts for exact turn times. The rising afternoon tide might actually clean up the shape a bit later, so there's potential for a secondary session if the wind cooperates.

Weather's cooperating too. Clear skies all day with no rain in sight. We're starting cool at seventeen Celsius but climbing steadily. You're looking at nineteen by nine in the morning, twenty-two by ten, and topping out around twenty-six. Bring the sunscreen because you'll feel every bit of that sun with these light winds keeping it comfortable.

Nearby breaks like Hammerland and Bruce's Beach are seeing similar three to four foot conditions, so the South Bay's got solid energy flowing through the whole area. Just remember that El Porto can throw barrels on the right days, though today it's more of a straightforward intermediate playground. Parking's tight as always, so plan ahead.

Bottom line: get there early before the wind turns it into a washing machine, watch for clean pockets in the chop, and cross-check live cams as this moves throughout the day because conditions shift quickly around here.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 12:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your El Porto forecast.

We're looking at thigh to stomach high waves right now, with two to three plus feet of fairly consistent energy. That's a mix of shorter period stuff coming in from the west southwest at around three point one feet with seven second intervals, blending nicely with longer groundswell holding one to one point one feet at thirteen to sixteen seconds. The shape should be fun for intermediates, though expect some chunky corners and a broken up look as multiple swell directions collide.

Wind-wise, you've got a golden opportunity. Early morning is calling your name with mostly clean conditions and even some light offshore potential before things shift. That onshore southwest flow is already light at just one knot, but it's going to pick up into the afternoon as moderate winds freshen. The best session window is definitely early, so set that alarm. By midday the chop will have had its say.

Speaking of timing, we're on a dropping tide right now, which means you'll want to check the local charts for exact turn times. The rising afternoon tide might actually clean up the shape a bit later, so there's potential for a secondary session if the wind cooperates.

Weather's cooperating too. Clear skies all day with no rain in sight. We're starting cool at seventeen Celsius but climbing steadily. You're looking at nineteen by nine in the morning, twenty-two by ten, and topping out around twenty-six. Bring the sunscreen because you'll feel every bit of that sun with these light winds keeping it comfortable.

Nearby breaks like Hammerland and Bruce's Beach are seeing similar three to four foot conditions, so the South Bay's got solid energy flowing through the whole area. Just remember that El Porto can throw barrels on the right days, though today it's more of a straightforward intermediate playground. Parking's tight as always, so plan ahead.

Bottom line: get there early before the wind turns it into a washing machine, watch for clean pockets in the chop, and cross-check live cams as this moves throughout the day because conditions shift quickly around here.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your El Porto forecast.

We're looking at thigh to stomach high waves right now, with two to three plus feet of fairly consistent energy. That's a mix of shorter period stuff coming in from the west southwest at around three point one feet with seven second intervals, blending nicely with longer groundswell holding one to one point one feet at thirteen to sixteen seconds. The shape should be fun for intermediates, though expect some chunky corners and a broken up look as multiple swell directions collide.

Wind-wise, you've got a golden opportunity. Early morning is calling your name with mostly clean conditions and even some light offshore potential before things shift. That onshore southwest flow is already light at just one knot, but it's going to pick up into the afternoon as moderate winds freshen. The best session window is definitely early, so set that alarm. By midday the chop will have had its say.

Speaking of timing, we're on a dropping tide right now, which means you'll want to check the local charts for exact turn times. The rising afternoon tide might actually clean up the shape a bit later, so there's potential for a secondary session if the wind cooperates.

Weather's cooperating too. Clear skies all day with no rain in sight. We're starting cool at seventeen Celsius but climbing steadily. You're looking at nineteen by nine in the morning, twenty-two by ten, and topping out around twenty-six. Bring the sunscreen because you'll feel every bit of that sun with these light winds keeping it comfortable.

Nearby breaks like Hammerland and Bruce's Beach are seeing similar three to four foot conditions, so the South Bay's got solid energy flowing through the whole area. Just remember that El Porto can throw barrels on the right days, though today it's more of a straightforward intermediate playground. Parking's tight as always, so plan ahead.

Bottom line: get there early before the wind turns it into a washing machine, watch for clean pockets in the chop, and cross-check live cams as this moves throughout the day because conditions shift quickly around here.

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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report Today: Small Waves, Warm Water, and Perfect Morning Conditions for Beginners</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today.

We're looking at small, playful conditions with waves hitting about one and a half feet, backed by some solid seventeen to eighteen second periods. There's also a secondary swell of one footer with twelve second periods that'll add a little texture to the lineup. The water's running at a pleasant seventeen and a half degrees Celsius, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. If you've got a spring suit hanging in your closet, today's the day to dust it off.

Tide-wise, we're sitting right around three and a tenth feet at the moment. High tide hits early in the morning at two fifteen AM with a peak of five and a half feet, then we're dropping to a low of just a tenth below sea level around ten fifty-seven in the morning.

Now here's the key to your session today: get out early. Wind conditions are looking glassy to light in the morning hours, which is exactly what you want when you're working with smaller waves. As the day progresses, we might see some cross-onshore periods, so that early window really is golden.

Let's be honest though—this is a small swell day. We're talking shin to knee to waist high at absolute best. The most powerful juice you'll find is still only that one and a half footer with those long periods. It's fun and mellow, totally beginner-friendly, but if you're an experienced surfer looking for some real challenge, you might want to venture out to Bruce's Beach or Venice Beach where they're seeing two to three footers.

Given the smaller conditions, expect some company in the water. Crowds tend to pile in when the options are limited. But hey, if you're looking for that fun, accessible summer-style session with clean morning winds and warm water, El Porto's got you covered. Just hit it early and enjoy the ride.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today.

We're looking at small, playful conditions with waves hitting about one and a half feet, backed by some solid seventeen to eighteen second periods. There's also a secondary swell of one footer with twelve second periods that'll add a little texture to the lineup. The water's running at a pleasant seventeen and a half degrees Celsius, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. If you've got a spring suit hanging in your closet, today's the day to dust it off.

Tide-wise, we're sitting right around three and a tenth feet at the moment. High tide hits early in the morning at two fifteen AM with a peak of five and a half feet, then we're dropping to a low of just a tenth below sea level around ten fifty-seven in the morning.

Now here's the key to your session today: get out early. Wind conditions are looking glassy to light in the morning hours, which is exactly what you want when you're working with smaller waves. As the day progresses, we might see some cross-onshore periods, so that early window really is golden.

Let's be honest though—this is a small swell day. We're talking shin to knee to waist high at absolute best. The most powerful juice you'll find is still only that one and a half footer with those long periods. It's fun and mellow, totally beginner-friendly, but if you're an experienced surfer looking for some real challenge, you might want to venture out to Bruce's Beach or Venice Beach where they're seeing two to three footers.

Given the smaller conditions, expect some company in the water. Crowds tend to pile in when the options are limited. But hey, if you're looking for that fun, accessible summer-style session with clean morning winds and warm water, El Porto's got you covered. Just hit it early and enjoy the ride.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto Beach today.

We're looking at small, playful conditions with waves hitting about one and a half feet, backed by some solid seventeen to eighteen second periods. There's also a secondary swell of one footer with twelve second periods that'll add a little texture to the lineup. The water's running at a pleasant seventeen and a half degrees Celsius, which is actually three degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. If you've got a spring suit hanging in your closet, today's the day to dust it off.

Tide-wise, we're sitting right around three and a tenth feet at the moment. High tide hits early in the morning at two fifteen AM with a peak of five and a half feet, then we're dropping to a low of just a tenth below sea level around ten fifty-seven in the morning.

Now here's the key to your session today: get out early. Wind conditions are looking glassy to light in the morning hours, which is exactly what you want when you're working with smaller waves. As the day progresses, we might see some cross-onshore periods, so that early window really is golden.

Let's be honest though—this is a small swell day. We're talking shin to knee to waist high at absolute best. The most powerful juice you'll find is still only that one and a half footer with those long periods. It's fun and mellow, totally beginner-friendly, but if you're an experienced surfer looking for some real challenge, you might want to venture out to Bruce's Beach or Venice Beach where they're seeing two to three footers.

Given the smaller conditions, expect some company in the water. Crowds tend to pile in when the options are limited. But hey, if you're looking for that fun, accessible summer-style session with clean morning winds and warm water, El Porto's got you covered. Just hit it early and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Four to Five Foot Waves, Clean Offshore Winds, Best Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning, South Bay. It's looking like a solid day in the water at El Porto with four to five foot faces and head-high sets rolling through at the focal points. You've got a peaking NW swell coming in at around eleven to twelve seconds from about two fifty-nine degrees, mixing with some lingering SSW background energy, so the shape is a bit jumbled but playful overall.

The offshore breeze is doing us a favor right now. We're talking just one to two knots of southeast wind cleaning up whatever chop came in overnight, and it's going to stay light throughout the day. In the afternoon, we might see it flip to a light south wind, but nothing that's going to trash the conditions. This is your window, folks. The best waves are happening now through the afternoon before those onshores get any more dominant.

Water temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees with fifty-eight degree air, so break out that three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty plus. The sun's going to be on you out there.

Tide-wise, we're at a mid-to-high around five point six feet, which actually favors the bigger sets pushing through. If you're planning your session, keep an eye on the exact timing so you catch the peak.

What you're working with is a fun-zone setup on modest peaks. It's not perfectly groomed, but the sandbars and peaks at El Porto add structure and punch to these waves. Grab some extra volume or an all-rounder board that can handle playful four to five foot faces without bogging down on the mushier sections.

Watch for closeouts on the weaker sets because that's typical beachbreak behavior. You might also encounter some rips in the bigger NW energy, but nothing major to worry about. Just stay aware and stay smart.

Looking ahead, the NW swell will ease slightly from this peak, but the SSW energy hangs around. Nearby spots are going to drop down to two to three feet pretty quickly, but El Porto holds its size the longest, so if you want to maximize your wave count today, this is the place.

For alternatives in the area, Hammerland is running the same four to five feet with similar peaky conditions. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are sitting at three to four feet and change. Torrance is peaky and mellow at three to four. And Venice is smaller at two to three feet if you want something a bit more manageable.

Parking smart is key. Hit the paid lots at Manhattan Beach or the El Segundo ramps, and if the tide brings out any rocks, you'll want booties. Stay updated with Surfline's LOTUS model or your favorite forecasting app for any changes throughout the day.

Get out there and have fun. It's a good one.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 12:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, South Bay. It's looking like a solid day in the water at El Porto with four to five foot faces and head-high sets rolling through at the focal points. You've got a peaking NW swell coming in at around eleven to twelve seconds from about two fifty-nine degrees, mixing with some lingering SSW background energy, so the shape is a bit jumbled but playful overall.

The offshore breeze is doing us a favor right now. We're talking just one to two knots of southeast wind cleaning up whatever chop came in overnight, and it's going to stay light throughout the day. In the afternoon, we might see it flip to a light south wind, but nothing that's going to trash the conditions. This is your window, folks. The best waves are happening now through the afternoon before those onshores get any more dominant.

Water temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees with fifty-eight degree air, so break out that three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty plus. The sun's going to be on you out there.

Tide-wise, we're at a mid-to-high around five point six feet, which actually favors the bigger sets pushing through. If you're planning your session, keep an eye on the exact timing so you catch the peak.

What you're working with is a fun-zone setup on modest peaks. It's not perfectly groomed, but the sandbars and peaks at El Porto add structure and punch to these waves. Grab some extra volume or an all-rounder board that can handle playful four to five foot faces without bogging down on the mushier sections.

Watch for closeouts on the weaker sets because that's typical beachbreak behavior. You might also encounter some rips in the bigger NW energy, but nothing major to worry about. Just stay aware and stay smart.

Looking ahead, the NW swell will ease slightly from this peak, but the SSW energy hangs around. Nearby spots are going to drop down to two to three feet pretty quickly, but El Porto holds its size the longest, so if you want to maximize your wave count today, this is the place.

For alternatives in the area, Hammerland is running the same four to five feet with similar peaky conditions. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are sitting at three to four feet and change. Torrance is peaky and mellow at three to four. And Venice is smaller at two to three feet if you want something a bit more manageable.

Parking smart is key. Hit the paid lots at Manhattan Beach or the El Segundo ramps, and if the tide brings out any rocks, you'll want booties. Stay updated with Surfline's LOTUS model or your favorite forecasting app for any changes throughout the day.

Get out there and have fun. It's a good one.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, South Bay. It's looking like a solid day in the water at El Porto with four to five foot faces and head-high sets rolling through at the focal points. You've got a peaking NW swell coming in at around eleven to twelve seconds from about two fifty-nine degrees, mixing with some lingering SSW background energy, so the shape is a bit jumbled but playful overall.

The offshore breeze is doing us a favor right now. We're talking just one to two knots of southeast wind cleaning up whatever chop came in overnight, and it's going to stay light throughout the day. In the afternoon, we might see it flip to a light south wind, but nothing that's going to trash the conditions. This is your window, folks. The best waves are happening now through the afternoon before those onshores get any more dominant.

Water temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees with fifty-eight degree air, so break out that three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF fifty plus. The sun's going to be on you out there.

Tide-wise, we're at a mid-to-high around five point six feet, which actually favors the bigger sets pushing through. If you're planning your session, keep an eye on the exact timing so you catch the peak.

What you're working with is a fun-zone setup on modest peaks. It's not perfectly groomed, but the sandbars and peaks at El Porto add structure and punch to these waves. Grab some extra volume or an all-rounder board that can handle playful four to five foot faces without bogging down on the mushier sections.

Watch for closeouts on the weaker sets because that's typical beachbreak behavior. You might also encounter some rips in the bigger NW energy, but nothing major to worry about. Just stay aware and stay smart.

Looking ahead, the NW swell will ease slightly from this peak, but the SSW energy hangs around. Nearby spots are going to drop down to two to three feet pretty quickly, but El Porto holds its size the longest, so if you want to maximize your wave count today, this is the place.

For alternatives in the area, Hammerland is running the same four to five feet with similar peaky conditions. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are sitting at three to four feet and change. Torrance is peaky and mellow at three to four. And Venice is smaller at two to three feet if you want something a bit more manageable.

Parking smart is key. Hit the paid lots at Manhattan Beach or the El Segundo ramps, and if the tide brings out any rocks, you'll want booties. Stay updated with Surfline's LOTUS model or your favorite forecasting app for any changes throughout the day.

Get out there and have fun. It's a good one.

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: Four to Five Foot Faces, Light Offshore Winds, Best Conditions Mid Morning</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid four to five foot faces peeling off a lingering northwest swell mix. The primary northwest groundswell is sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period, mixing with some minor southern background energy. The regional seas are running six to eight feet out there, so we've got plenty of juice pushing through.

The shape is semi-clean right now thanks to light offshore winds coming from the southeast at just two knots. Those offshore breezes are really grooming things nicely, keeping the faces smooth and organized. You're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves that are playful but a little jumbled in spots. Think of it as chunky but fun, perfect for intermediate surfers ready to work on their fundamentals.

The best conditions are happening on the dropping tide, and your prime windows today are mid-morning between seven and eleven AM when that low tide around seven fifty-one AM starts pulling out, or later in the afternoon on the outgoing push. The tide will really help shape up those sandbar peaks that El Porto is famous for.

Wind-wise, we're starting with light easterlies keeping things clean at sunrise around six fifty-four AM. As we move into the afternoon, expect a light shift toward the south, but nothing gnarly. We're talking less than five knots throughout the day, so it stays glassy in the AM and stays manageable all day long.

Water temp is hovering around fifty-eight degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and some booties if you're heading out to the reef sections. Air temperature ranges from fifty-eight to sixty-four degrees, so slap on some SPF thirty and you're good to go.

Fair warning though: El Porto gets crowded on days like this. Park over at the forty-fifth street lot if you can. This swell peaks today and starts easing tomorrow, so if you're thinking about paddling out, today's your window. Check the HDOnTap webcam for live visuals before you head down, and you'll see this is shaping up to be a pretty fun session.

Get out there and make the most of it.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 12:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid four to five foot faces peeling off a lingering northwest swell mix. The primary northwest groundswell is sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period, mixing with some minor southern background energy. The regional seas are running six to eight feet out there, so we've got plenty of juice pushing through.

The shape is semi-clean right now thanks to light offshore winds coming from the southeast at just two knots. Those offshore breezes are really grooming things nicely, keeping the faces smooth and organized. You're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves that are playful but a little jumbled in spots. Think of it as chunky but fun, perfect for intermediate surfers ready to work on their fundamentals.

The best conditions are happening on the dropping tide, and your prime windows today are mid-morning between seven and eleven AM when that low tide around seven fifty-one AM starts pulling out, or later in the afternoon on the outgoing push. The tide will really help shape up those sandbar peaks that El Porto is famous for.

Wind-wise, we're starting with light easterlies keeping things clean at sunrise around six fifty-four AM. As we move into the afternoon, expect a light shift toward the south, but nothing gnarly. We're talking less than five knots throughout the day, so it stays glassy in the AM and stays manageable all day long.

Water temp is hovering around fifty-eight degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and some booties if you're heading out to the reef sections. Air temperature ranges from fifty-eight to sixty-four degrees, so slap on some SPF thirty and you're good to go.

Fair warning though: El Porto gets crowded on days like this. Park over at the forty-fifth street lot if you can. This swell peaks today and starts easing tomorrow, so if you're thinking about paddling out, today's your window. Check the HDOnTap webcam for live visuals before you head down, and you'll see this is shaping up to be a pretty fun session.

Get out there and make the most of it.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto today.

We're looking at solid four to five foot faces peeling off a lingering northwest swell mix. The primary northwest groundswell is sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period, mixing with some minor southern background energy. The regional seas are running six to eight feet out there, so we've got plenty of juice pushing through.

The shape is semi-clean right now thanks to light offshore winds coming from the southeast at just two knots. Those offshore breezes are really grooming things nicely, keeping the faces smooth and organized. You're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves that are playful but a little jumbled in spots. Think of it as chunky but fun, perfect for intermediate surfers ready to work on their fundamentals.

The best conditions are happening on the dropping tide, and your prime windows today are mid-morning between seven and eleven AM when that low tide around seven fifty-one AM starts pulling out, or later in the afternoon on the outgoing push. The tide will really help shape up those sandbar peaks that El Porto is famous for.

Wind-wise, we're starting with light easterlies keeping things clean at sunrise around six fifty-four AM. As we move into the afternoon, expect a light shift toward the south, but nothing gnarly. We're talking less than five knots throughout the day, so it stays glassy in the AM and stays manageable all day long.

Water temp is hovering around fifty-eight degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and some booties if you're heading out to the reef sections. Air temperature ranges from fifty-eight to sixty-four degrees, so slap on some SPF thirty and you're good to go.

Fair warning though: El Porto gets crowded on days like this. Park over at the forty-fifth street lot if you can. This swell peaks today and starts easing tomorrow, so if you're thinking about paddling out, today's your window. Check the HDOnTap webcam for live visuals before you head down, and you'll see this is shaping up to be a pretty fun session.

Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Manhattan Beach Surf Report Today Three to Four Foot Waves Offshore Winds Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer plus faces peeling off a northwest swell mix. These are chunky and playful waves ranging from waist to shoulder high, perfect for anyone looking to get some quality time on their board without dealing with gnarly overhead set waves.

The swell is coming from a shorter to mid-period northwest mix sitting around two point two to three point two feet at twelve seconds. Now, here's the thing about El Porto – the structure of this beachbreak does a nice job shaping up the energy, though you might see some breakup depending on how the sets line up. If you're looking for consistent peaks, you'll find them, but don't be surprised if some waves close out without perfect alignment.

Let's talk about the wind situation, because it's actually pretty decent right now. We've got light four knot offshore winds coming from the east northeast, and that's doing a solid job cleaning up what could otherwise be raw, choppy beachbreak surf. The real sweet spot is this morning into early afternoon. By mid-afternoon, expect light south onshore winds to kick in, which'll make things slightly lumpier. So if you want the best conditions, get out there early or grab a session before lunch.

The tide is currently incoming at around five point eight feet – we're in that mid-tide push. High tide rolls around early in the morning at about six feet, and it'll drop down to negative one point two feet in the early evening. El Porto is solid at pretty much any tide, but you'll get punchier, steeper faces during the mid to high tide window. Right now through the dropping tide, conditions are favorable and the waves are looking good.

Water temperature's sitting at sixty-four degrees, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's also sixty-four degrees, but it's gonna feel more like fifty-six with the wind chill, so throw on some sunscreen – SPF thirty minimum.

Here's what you need to know about the vibe out there. This is a consistent South Bay beachbreak, so expect some locals. The peaks spread out pretty well, which helps spread the crowd, but it can still get busy. Be smart about parking because the residential streets in this area have strict rules and you'll get ticketed quick.

Watch out for rips in the bigger northwest energy, and remember that beachbreaks come with the possibility of pounding closeouts, especially if sets get a bit more organized. Standard dynamics, nothing crazy.

If El Porto's not calling your name, you've got options. Hermosa and Manhattan Piers are running similar three to four footers, while Venice is a bit more mellow at two to three feet. El Porto's holding the biggest juice right now.

It's a quick drive from LA, so if you've got a couple hours, you can definitely squeeze in a solid session. Just check the parking situation before you head out.

Best window? This morning through early afternoon while thos

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer plus faces peeling off a northwest swell mix. These are chunky and playful waves ranging from waist to shoulder high, perfect for anyone looking to get some quality time on their board without dealing with gnarly overhead set waves.

The swell is coming from a shorter to mid-period northwest mix sitting around two point two to three point two feet at twelve seconds. Now, here's the thing about El Porto – the structure of this beachbreak does a nice job shaping up the energy, though you might see some breakup depending on how the sets line up. If you're looking for consistent peaks, you'll find them, but don't be surprised if some waves close out without perfect alignment.

Let's talk about the wind situation, because it's actually pretty decent right now. We've got light four knot offshore winds coming from the east northeast, and that's doing a solid job cleaning up what could otherwise be raw, choppy beachbreak surf. The real sweet spot is this morning into early afternoon. By mid-afternoon, expect light south onshore winds to kick in, which'll make things slightly lumpier. So if you want the best conditions, get out there early or grab a session before lunch.

The tide is currently incoming at around five point eight feet – we're in that mid-tide push. High tide rolls around early in the morning at about six feet, and it'll drop down to negative one point two feet in the early evening. El Porto is solid at pretty much any tide, but you'll get punchier, steeper faces during the mid to high tide window. Right now through the dropping tide, conditions are favorable and the waves are looking good.

Water temperature's sitting at sixty-four degrees, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's also sixty-four degrees, but it's gonna feel more like fifty-six with the wind chill, so throw on some sunscreen – SPF thirty minimum.

Here's what you need to know about the vibe out there. This is a consistent South Bay beachbreak, so expect some locals. The peaks spread out pretty well, which helps spread the crowd, but it can still get busy. Be smart about parking because the residential streets in this area have strict rules and you'll get ticketed quick.

Watch out for rips in the bigger northwest energy, and remember that beachbreaks come with the possibility of pounding closeouts, especially if sets get a bit more organized. Standard dynamics, nothing crazy.

If El Porto's not calling your name, you've got options. Hermosa and Manhattan Piers are running similar three to four footers, while Venice is a bit more mellow at two to three feet. El Porto's holding the biggest juice right now.

It's a quick drive from LA, so if you've got a couple hours, you can definitely squeeze in a solid session. Just check the parking situation before you head out.

Best window? This morning through early afternoon while thos

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! Let's break down what's happening at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a solid three to four footer plus faces peeling off a northwest swell mix. These are chunky and playful waves ranging from waist to shoulder high, perfect for anyone looking to get some quality time on their board without dealing with gnarly overhead set waves.

The swell is coming from a shorter to mid-period northwest mix sitting around two point two to three point two feet at twelve seconds. Now, here's the thing about El Porto – the structure of this beachbreak does a nice job shaping up the energy, though you might see some breakup depending on how the sets line up. If you're looking for consistent peaks, you'll find them, but don't be surprised if some waves close out without perfect alignment.

Let's talk about the wind situation, because it's actually pretty decent right now. We've got light four knot offshore winds coming from the east northeast, and that's doing a solid job cleaning up what could otherwise be raw, choppy beachbreak surf. The real sweet spot is this morning into early afternoon. By mid-afternoon, expect light south onshore winds to kick in, which'll make things slightly lumpier. So if you want the best conditions, get out there early or grab a session before lunch.

The tide is currently incoming at around five point eight feet – we're in that mid-tide push. High tide rolls around early in the morning at about six feet, and it'll drop down to negative one point two feet in the early evening. El Porto is solid at pretty much any tide, but you'll get punchier, steeper faces during the mid to high tide window. Right now through the dropping tide, conditions are favorable and the waves are looking good.

Water temperature's sitting at sixty-four degrees, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit. The air's also sixty-four degrees, but it's gonna feel more like fifty-six with the wind chill, so throw on some sunscreen – SPF thirty minimum.

Here's what you need to know about the vibe out there. This is a consistent South Bay beachbreak, so expect some locals. The peaks spread out pretty well, which helps spread the crowd, but it can still get busy. Be smart about parking because the residential streets in this area have strict rules and you'll get ticketed quick.

Watch out for rips in the bigger northwest energy, and remember that beachbreaks come with the possibility of pounding closeouts, especially if sets get a bit more organized. Standard dynamics, nothing crazy.

If El Porto's not calling your name, you've got options. Hermosa and Manhattan Piers are running similar three to four footers, while Venice is a bit more mellow at two to three feet. El Porto's holding the biggest juice right now.

It's a quick drive from LA, so if you've got a couple hours, you can definitely squeeze in a solid session. Just check the parking situation before you head out.

Best window? This morning through early afternoon while thos

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Shoulder High Waves, Best Conditions This Morning Before Wind Shift</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto and the surrounding Southern California breaks.

We're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves with sets pushing head-high at the best peaks. You're dealing with a chunky, playful northwest swell mix that's peaked and starting to ease through the afternoon. The energy is solid right now at three to four feet plus, but expect some choppiness and the occasional closeout on the beachbreak without perfectly shaped sandbars.

Wind conditions are your friend early. Light offshore east-northeast winds at four knots are grooming the faces nicely right now, but here's the catch—that wind's flipping south through the afternoon and losing its offshore bite. Your best window is right now through mid-morning before onshore flow builds and lumps things up. If you're thinking about paddling out, don't sleep on it.

Tides are working in your favor at the moment. We've got a rising tide peaking at just under four feet around noon, and that higher water should help shape up El Porto's sandbars. But here's where it gets tricky—as the tide drops this evening, you might expose some rocks, so plan your session accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting at a chilly sixty-four degrees, so bring your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget your sunscreen. You're looking at fifty-six degrees in the air, so dress accordingly.

If you're unfamiliar with El Porto, know that it's a powerful beachbreak known for getting sectiony on northwest swells. Watch for rips and respect the locals. The Manhattan Beach area gets crowded on weekends, so expect company out there.

Checking the nearby spots—Hermosa Beach, Venice, and Manhattan Pier are all running similar three-to-four-foot conditions with that same jumbled character, so pick your poison based on crowd tolerance.

The forecast holds decent through the afternoon with light winds still in play, but keep an eye on building south winds as we move into evening. There's a chance of patchy fog offshore as well.

All-rounder boards are your call today. Short-to-mid-period energy means you'll get some breakup, so something versatile will serve you well.

Get out there and make the most of the morning window before the wind turns on you. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 12:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto and the surrounding Southern California breaks.

We're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves with sets pushing head-high at the best peaks. You're dealing with a chunky, playful northwest swell mix that's peaked and starting to ease through the afternoon. The energy is solid right now at three to four feet plus, but expect some choppiness and the occasional closeout on the beachbreak without perfectly shaped sandbars.

Wind conditions are your friend early. Light offshore east-northeast winds at four knots are grooming the faces nicely right now, but here's the catch—that wind's flipping south through the afternoon and losing its offshore bite. Your best window is right now through mid-morning before onshore flow builds and lumps things up. If you're thinking about paddling out, don't sleep on it.

Tides are working in your favor at the moment. We've got a rising tide peaking at just under four feet around noon, and that higher water should help shape up El Porto's sandbars. But here's where it gets tricky—as the tide drops this evening, you might expose some rocks, so plan your session accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting at a chilly sixty-four degrees, so bring your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget your sunscreen. You're looking at fifty-six degrees in the air, so dress accordingly.

If you're unfamiliar with El Porto, know that it's a powerful beachbreak known for getting sectiony on northwest swells. Watch for rips and respect the locals. The Manhattan Beach area gets crowded on weekends, so expect company out there.

Checking the nearby spots—Hermosa Beach, Venice, and Manhattan Pier are all running similar three-to-four-foot conditions with that same jumbled character, so pick your poison based on crowd tolerance.

The forecast holds decent through the afternoon with light winds still in play, but keep an eye on building south winds as we move into evening. There's a chance of patchy fog offshore as well.

All-rounder boards are your call today. Short-to-mid-period energy means you'll get some breakup, so something versatile will serve you well.

Get out there and make the most of the morning window before the wind turns on you. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's what's firing at El Porto and the surrounding Southern California breaks.

We're looking at waist-to-shoulder high waves with sets pushing head-high at the best peaks. You're dealing with a chunky, playful northwest swell mix that's peaked and starting to ease through the afternoon. The energy is solid right now at three to four feet plus, but expect some choppiness and the occasional closeout on the beachbreak without perfectly shaped sandbars.

Wind conditions are your friend early. Light offshore east-northeast winds at four knots are grooming the faces nicely right now, but here's the catch—that wind's flipping south through the afternoon and losing its offshore bite. Your best window is right now through mid-morning before onshore flow builds and lumps things up. If you're thinking about paddling out, don't sleep on it.

Tides are working in your favor at the moment. We've got a rising tide peaking at just under four feet around noon, and that higher water should help shape up El Porto's sandbars. But here's where it gets tricky—as the tide drops this evening, you might expose some rocks, so plan your session accordingly.

Water temperature's sitting at a chilly sixty-four degrees, so bring your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget your sunscreen. You're looking at fifty-six degrees in the air, so dress accordingly.

If you're unfamiliar with El Porto, know that it's a powerful beachbreak known for getting sectiony on northwest swells. Watch for rips and respect the locals. The Manhattan Beach area gets crowded on weekends, so expect company out there.

Checking the nearby spots—Hermosa Beach, Venice, and Manhattan Pier are all running similar three-to-four-foot conditions with that same jumbled character, so pick your poison based on crowd tolerance.

The forecast holds decent through the afternoon with light winds still in play, but keep an eye on building south winds as we move into evening. There's a chance of patchy fog offshore as well.

All-rounder boards are your call today. Short-to-mid-period energy means you'll get some breakup, so something versatile will serve you well.

Get out there and make the most of the morning window before the wind turns on you. Good luck out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today 4 to 5 Foot Waves Light Offshore Winds Best South Bay Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, South Bay surfers. We've got a fun little swell stacking up at El Porto, and here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at four to five foot faces fueled by a peaking northwest swell mix, with shoulders ranging from thigh to shoulder high at the better structured spots. The magic ingredient today is those light offshore winds—we're talking one to five knots out of the southeast and east-northeast—and that's going to groom these waves into some really playful, organized lines.

El Porto is the star of the show right now. It's handling that shorter to mid-period northwest energy beautifully, delivering the biggest and best-shaped waves across South Bay. You're looking at head-high sets at the focal points, especially early in the session. The rest of South Bay is chunky and fun, but El Porto's definitely your first call if you want the most structured faces.

Now, here's the real-time breakdown. We had some overnight onshores that left the faces a bit jumbled early on, but as those light east and southeast offshores kick in this morning, the surface is going to clean up nicely. Come afternoon, winds trend toward the south but stay totally surfer-friendly. This is a full day opportunity if you're willing to work around the tide swing.

Speaking of tide, we're currently sitting at a high around five point six to five point seven feet at the El Segundo station, which is less than a mile away. The outgoing tide actually favors peak shape at El Porto, which is great news. But keep an eye on that low tide window—you might find some soft closeouts when we bottom out between five in the morning and four in the afternoon. Just something to monitor.

Water temp is sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit. SPF thirty is non-negotiable—the sun's going to be on you all day with sunrise at six fifty-eight and sunset at seven oh-six.

Equipment-wise, grab an all-rounder or a small-wave groveler. We're in that two to five foot choppy lineup territory, and these waves are perfect for intermediates hunting peaks in what's probably going to be a solid crowd. If you want to check conditions at nearby reference spots like Hermosa Pier or Manhattan before you commit, the live cams are your friend.

Here's how El Porto stacks up against the rest of the area. You've got four to five feet here, while Hermosa and Manhattan are showing two to three feet, and Bruce's is sitting at three to four feet with Hammerland also in that four to five foot range. The bigger picture has seas running four to six feet overall with north and northwest winds building toward ten to twenty knots this afternoon.

So get out there, have fun, and enjoy this playful South Bay session while El Porto's got the goods.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, South Bay surfers. We've got a fun little swell stacking up at El Porto, and here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at four to five foot faces fueled by a peaking northwest swell mix, with shoulders ranging from thigh to shoulder high at the better structured spots. The magic ingredient today is those light offshore winds—we're talking one to five knots out of the southeast and east-northeast—and that's going to groom these waves into some really playful, organized lines.

El Porto is the star of the show right now. It's handling that shorter to mid-period northwest energy beautifully, delivering the biggest and best-shaped waves across South Bay. You're looking at head-high sets at the focal points, especially early in the session. The rest of South Bay is chunky and fun, but El Porto's definitely your first call if you want the most structured faces.

Now, here's the real-time breakdown. We had some overnight onshores that left the faces a bit jumbled early on, but as those light east and southeast offshores kick in this morning, the surface is going to clean up nicely. Come afternoon, winds trend toward the south but stay totally surfer-friendly. This is a full day opportunity if you're willing to work around the tide swing.

Speaking of tide, we're currently sitting at a high around five point six to five point seven feet at the El Segundo station, which is less than a mile away. The outgoing tide actually favors peak shape at El Porto, which is great news. But keep an eye on that low tide window—you might find some soft closeouts when we bottom out between five in the morning and four in the afternoon. Just something to monitor.

Water temp is sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit. SPF thirty is non-negotiable—the sun's going to be on you all day with sunrise at six fifty-eight and sunset at seven oh-six.

Equipment-wise, grab an all-rounder or a small-wave groveler. We're in that two to five foot choppy lineup territory, and these waves are perfect for intermediates hunting peaks in what's probably going to be a solid crowd. If you want to check conditions at nearby reference spots like Hermosa Pier or Manhattan before you commit, the live cams are your friend.

Here's how El Porto stacks up against the rest of the area. You've got four to five feet here, while Hermosa and Manhattan are showing two to three feet, and Bruce's is sitting at three to four feet with Hammerland also in that four to five foot range. The bigger picture has seas running four to six feet overall with north and northwest winds building toward ten to twenty knots this afternoon.

So get out there, have fun, and enjoy this playful South Bay session while El Porto's got the goods.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, South Bay surfers. We've got a fun little swell stacking up at El Porto, and here's what you need to know before you paddle out.

We're looking at four to five foot faces fueled by a peaking northwest swell mix, with shoulders ranging from thigh to shoulder high at the better structured spots. The magic ingredient today is those light offshore winds—we're talking one to five knots out of the southeast and east-northeast—and that's going to groom these waves into some really playful, organized lines.

El Porto is the star of the show right now. It's handling that shorter to mid-period northwest energy beautifully, delivering the biggest and best-shaped waves across South Bay. You're looking at head-high sets at the focal points, especially early in the session. The rest of South Bay is chunky and fun, but El Porto's definitely your first call if you want the most structured faces.

Now, here's the real-time breakdown. We had some overnight onshores that left the faces a bit jumbled early on, but as those light east and southeast offshores kick in this morning, the surface is going to clean up nicely. Come afternoon, winds trend toward the south but stay totally surfer-friendly. This is a full day opportunity if you're willing to work around the tide swing.

Speaking of tide, we're currently sitting at a high around five point six to five point seven feet at the El Segundo station, which is less than a mile away. The outgoing tide actually favors peak shape at El Porto, which is great news. But keep an eye on that low tide window—you might find some soft closeouts when we bottom out between five in the morning and four in the afternoon. Just something to monitor.

Water temp is sixty-four degrees, so pack a three-two millimeter wetsuit. SPF thirty is non-negotiable—the sun's going to be on you all day with sunrise at six fifty-eight and sunset at seven oh-six.

Equipment-wise, grab an all-rounder or a small-wave groveler. We're in that two to five foot choppy lineup territory, and these waves are perfect for intermediates hunting peaks in what's probably going to be a solid crowd. If you want to check conditions at nearby reference spots like Hermosa Pier or Manhattan before you commit, the live cams are your friend.

Here's how El Porto stacks up against the rest of the area. You've got four to five feet here, while Hermosa and Manhattan are showing two to three feet, and Bruce's is sitting at three to four feet with Hammerland also in that four to five foot range. The bigger picture has seas running four to six feet overall with north and northwest winds building toward ten to twenty knots this afternoon.

So get out there, have fun, and enjoy this playful South Bay session while El Porto's got the goods.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 4-5 Foot Northwest Swell, Best Conditions Late Morning</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto breakdown for today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell rolling through Manhattan Beach courtesy of a chunky, playful northwest mix. The primary source is a three point two footer at twelve seconds coming from two fifty two degrees, and it's creating some nice variety across the lineup with waist to shoulder high sets and some head-high peaks lighting up at the focal points.

Early morning is your sweet spot for cleanliness. We've got offshore northeast winds at four to five knots doing exactly what you want them to do, grooming that early morning raw energy. But heads up, this transitions to light south onshores in the afternoon, so if you want the best conditions, target that late morning into early afternoon window before things start getting choppy.

The swell structure here is pretty chunky because of the shorter to mid period energy creating some spread in size and broken-up shape. El Porto's bathymetry helps organize peaks, but expect some jumbled beachbreak energy early from overnight onshore wind lingering. This is playful territory, ideal for intermediates grabbing an all-rounder or funboard.

Now, tide-wise we're dealing with a high sitting around five point seven to five point eight feet pushing through early to mid morning. That deep water is going to flush things and soften the waves, so afternoon when this tide starts dropping, you'll get better shape and more defined peaks. The forecast model shows NW swell holding strong all day across Southern California, which means consistent fun opportunities from now through the week.

Size-wise, El Porto is running bigger than nearby Venice and Santa Monica sitting at two to three feet, but similar to Hammerland and comparable spots in the four to five foot range. You're looking at clean, sunny skies with air temps climbing from sixty four in the morning to the seventies by midday. Water temp is running fifty six to sixty four, so grab your three-two millimeter. Don't forget the SPF thirty plus either, because that sun is unobstructed today.

Crowd-wise, recent snapshots show lineups but good vibes. This chunky playful energy draws people, but high tide has been muting the power so it stays fun and accessible. Locals respect the peaks, so keep that in mind when you're picking your waves.

For the best session, aim for late morning. Paddle out when the offshore winds are still cleaning things up and before the tide fully dumps. You'll maximize that window before any afternoon onshores start building texture into the faces. Keep an eye on the buoys through the day as conditions can shift, but the northwest swell is locked in and should keep you entertained through the workweek.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 12:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto breakdown for today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell rolling through Manhattan Beach courtesy of a chunky, playful northwest mix. The primary source is a three point two footer at twelve seconds coming from two fifty two degrees, and it's creating some nice variety across the lineup with waist to shoulder high sets and some head-high peaks lighting up at the focal points.

Early morning is your sweet spot for cleanliness. We've got offshore northeast winds at four to five knots doing exactly what you want them to do, grooming that early morning raw energy. But heads up, this transitions to light south onshores in the afternoon, so if you want the best conditions, target that late morning into early afternoon window before things start getting choppy.

The swell structure here is pretty chunky because of the shorter to mid period energy creating some spread in size and broken-up shape. El Porto's bathymetry helps organize peaks, but expect some jumbled beachbreak energy early from overnight onshore wind lingering. This is playful territory, ideal for intermediates grabbing an all-rounder or funboard.

Now, tide-wise we're dealing with a high sitting around five point seven to five point eight feet pushing through early to mid morning. That deep water is going to flush things and soften the waves, so afternoon when this tide starts dropping, you'll get better shape and more defined peaks. The forecast model shows NW swell holding strong all day across Southern California, which means consistent fun opportunities from now through the week.

Size-wise, El Porto is running bigger than nearby Venice and Santa Monica sitting at two to three feet, but similar to Hammerland and comparable spots in the four to five foot range. You're looking at clean, sunny skies with air temps climbing from sixty four in the morning to the seventies by midday. Water temp is running fifty six to sixty four, so grab your three-two millimeter. Don't forget the SPF thirty plus either, because that sun is unobstructed today.

Crowd-wise, recent snapshots show lineups but good vibes. This chunky playful energy draws people, but high tide has been muting the power so it stays fun and accessible. Locals respect the peaks, so keep that in mind when you're picking your waves.

For the best session, aim for late morning. Paddle out when the offshore winds are still cleaning things up and before the tide fully dumps. You'll maximize that window before any afternoon onshores start building texture into the faces. Keep an eye on the buoys through the day as conditions can shift, but the northwest swell is locked in and should keep you entertained through the workweek.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto breakdown for today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell rolling through Manhattan Beach courtesy of a chunky, playful northwest mix. The primary source is a three point two footer at twelve seconds coming from two fifty two degrees, and it's creating some nice variety across the lineup with waist to shoulder high sets and some head-high peaks lighting up at the focal points.

Early morning is your sweet spot for cleanliness. We've got offshore northeast winds at four to five knots doing exactly what you want them to do, grooming that early morning raw energy. But heads up, this transitions to light south onshores in the afternoon, so if you want the best conditions, target that late morning into early afternoon window before things start getting choppy.

The swell structure here is pretty chunky because of the shorter to mid period energy creating some spread in size and broken-up shape. El Porto's bathymetry helps organize peaks, but expect some jumbled beachbreak energy early from overnight onshore wind lingering. This is playful territory, ideal for intermediates grabbing an all-rounder or funboard.

Now, tide-wise we're dealing with a high sitting around five point seven to five point eight feet pushing through early to mid morning. That deep water is going to flush things and soften the waves, so afternoon when this tide starts dropping, you'll get better shape and more defined peaks. The forecast model shows NW swell holding strong all day across Southern California, which means consistent fun opportunities from now through the week.

Size-wise, El Porto is running bigger than nearby Venice and Santa Monica sitting at two to three feet, but similar to Hammerland and comparable spots in the four to five foot range. You're looking at clean, sunny skies with air temps climbing from sixty four in the morning to the seventies by midday. Water temp is running fifty six to sixty four, so grab your three-two millimeter. Don't forget the SPF thirty plus either, because that sun is unobstructed today.

Crowd-wise, recent snapshots show lineups but good vibes. This chunky playful energy draws people, but high tide has been muting the power so it stays fun and accessible. Locals respect the peaks, so keep that in mind when you're picking your waves.

For the best session, aim for late morning. Paddle out when the offshore winds are still cleaning things up and before the tide fully dumps. You'll maximize that window before any afternoon onshores start building texture into the faces. Keep an eye on the buoys through the day as conditions can shift, but the northwest swell is locked in and should keep you entertained through the workweek.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 3 to 4 Foot Waves, Clean Conditions, Best at Dawn Patrol</title>
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      <description>El Porto is firing with a chunky three to four foot plus swell mix today, and conditions are shaping up to be pretty fun if you time it right. You're looking at waist to shoulder high waves across the beachbreak, with a peaky northwest swell around two point two feet at twelve seconds mixing in some longer period south energy. The structure is there even if it's a bit jumbled early on, so grab your all-rounder and get ready for some playful, head-high moments at the best sandbar peaks.

Wind is your friend this morning. We're talking super light one knot westerly with just three knot gusts, which means those overnight onshores that kept things raw are finally cleaning up. The real magic happens when the early easterlies kick in and groom the faces smooth. By midday expect light south winds, so your window for the cleanest conditions is definitely early. Dawn patrol is calling your name here.

The tide situation actually works in your favor today. High tide is currently sitting around five point six to five point seven feet, which pushes everything deeper and favors the reefs and jetty breaks if you've got access. But here's the thing: low tide rolls around ten eighteen in the morning, and that's when the beachbreak shape improves significantly. The sandbars will really start to define the peelers, so if you can't get out early, midday into early afternoon offers solid shape on that dropping tide.

Water temperature is hovering at a chilly sixty four degrees, though it'll feel more like fifty eight with the wind chill, so grab your three two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget SPF thirty because once that cloud cover clears, you're getting some serious sun exposure with humidity dropping to just thirty four percent.

The vibe is typical El Porto beachbreak. Expect locals working the primo sandbars, especially during prime windows. Street parking is tight around here thanks to Manhattan Beach regulations, so arrive early or prepare to hunt. Nearby Hermosa, Redondo, and Manhattan Pier are all in the three to four foot range if you want options, but El Porto's got the goods today.

Conditions are definitely intermediate friendly on fish and shortboards. Beginners should stick to the softer zones away from the focal points where those head-high sets are coming through. Looking ahead, similar three to four foot waves should hold for the next twenty four to forty eight hours with improving shape as tides drop and swell maintains. The south swell will gradually notch down, but it'll stay fun across medium tide windows.

Bottom line: get there early, stay flexible with the tide, and you've got a solid day of surfing ahead. El Porto's got the energy today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>El Porto is firing with a chunky three to four foot plus swell mix today, and conditions are shaping up to be pretty fun if you time it right. You're looking at waist to shoulder high waves across the beachbreak, with a peaky northwest swell around two point two feet at twelve seconds mixing in some longer period south energy. The structure is there even if it's a bit jumbled early on, so grab your all-rounder and get ready for some playful, head-high moments at the best sandbar peaks.

Wind is your friend this morning. We're talking super light one knot westerly with just three knot gusts, which means those overnight onshores that kept things raw are finally cleaning up. The real magic happens when the early easterlies kick in and groom the faces smooth. By midday expect light south winds, so your window for the cleanest conditions is definitely early. Dawn patrol is calling your name here.

The tide situation actually works in your favor today. High tide is currently sitting around five point six to five point seven feet, which pushes everything deeper and favors the reefs and jetty breaks if you've got access. But here's the thing: low tide rolls around ten eighteen in the morning, and that's when the beachbreak shape improves significantly. The sandbars will really start to define the peelers, so if you can't get out early, midday into early afternoon offers solid shape on that dropping tide.

Water temperature is hovering at a chilly sixty four degrees, though it'll feel more like fifty eight with the wind chill, so grab your three two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget SPF thirty because once that cloud cover clears, you're getting some serious sun exposure with humidity dropping to just thirty four percent.

The vibe is typical El Porto beachbreak. Expect locals working the primo sandbars, especially during prime windows. Street parking is tight around here thanks to Manhattan Beach regulations, so arrive early or prepare to hunt. Nearby Hermosa, Redondo, and Manhattan Pier are all in the three to four foot range if you want options, but El Porto's got the goods today.

Conditions are definitely intermediate friendly on fish and shortboards. Beginners should stick to the softer zones away from the focal points where those head-high sets are coming through. Looking ahead, similar three to four foot waves should hold for the next twenty four to forty eight hours with improving shape as tides drop and swell maintains. The south swell will gradually notch down, but it'll stay fun across medium tide windows.

Bottom line: get there early, stay flexible with the tide, and you've got a solid day of surfing ahead. El Porto's got the energy today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[El Porto is firing with a chunky three to four foot plus swell mix today, and conditions are shaping up to be pretty fun if you time it right. You're looking at waist to shoulder high waves across the beachbreak, with a peaky northwest swell around two point two feet at twelve seconds mixing in some longer period south energy. The structure is there even if it's a bit jumbled early on, so grab your all-rounder and get ready for some playful, head-high moments at the best sandbar peaks.

Wind is your friend this morning. We're talking super light one knot westerly with just three knot gusts, which means those overnight onshores that kept things raw are finally cleaning up. The real magic happens when the early easterlies kick in and groom the faces smooth. By midday expect light south winds, so your window for the cleanest conditions is definitely early. Dawn patrol is calling your name here.

The tide situation actually works in your favor today. High tide is currently sitting around five point six to five point seven feet, which pushes everything deeper and favors the reefs and jetty breaks if you've got access. But here's the thing: low tide rolls around ten eighteen in the morning, and that's when the beachbreak shape improves significantly. The sandbars will really start to define the peelers, so if you can't get out early, midday into early afternoon offers solid shape on that dropping tide.

Water temperature is hovering at a chilly sixty four degrees, though it'll feel more like fifty eight with the wind chill, so grab your three two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget SPF thirty because once that cloud cover clears, you're getting some serious sun exposure with humidity dropping to just thirty four percent.

The vibe is typical El Porto beachbreak. Expect locals working the primo sandbars, especially during prime windows. Street parking is tight around here thanks to Manhattan Beach regulations, so arrive early or prepare to hunt. Nearby Hermosa, Redondo, and Manhattan Pier are all in the three to four foot range if you want options, but El Porto's got the goods today.

Conditions are definitely intermediate friendly on fish and shortboards. Beginners should stick to the softer zones away from the focal points where those head-high sets are coming through. Looking ahead, similar three to four foot waves should hold for the next twenty four to forty eight hours with improving shape as tides drop and swell maintains. The south swell will gradually notch down, but it'll stay fun across medium tide windows.

Bottom line: get there early, stay flexible with the tide, and you've got a solid day of surfing ahead. El Porto's got the energy today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: 3 to 4 Foot Waves, Light Offshore Winds, Perfect Morning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today.

We're looking at a fun session building throughout the day with three to four plus foot waves coming from a playful northwest swell mix. The faces are getting some nice grooming from light offshore winds out of the east-southeast at four knots, so despite some early choppiness, conditions should improve as we push toward mid-morning.

The water's sitting at a chilly fifty nine point four degrees, dropping toward fifty eight point three, so you'll definitely want that three two millimeter wetsuit. Throw on some SPF thirty as well because even on a cloudy day, the sun's doing damage out there.

Let's talk the swell details. We're looking at consistent two to two point three foot faces building gradually through the early morning. Expect that to hold steady through the evening with waves peaking around nine to twelve hours from now at two point three feet. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that'll spread size across the region pretty nicely. The northwest structure is working in our favor for shape today.

Tides are in your favor too. We've got a low at three oh two this morning at point nine feet, transitioning to high around nine oh four in the morning at five point three feet. That incoming tide through mid to high is going to push through the afternoon and really help those El Porto sandbars produce longer rides. Perfect timing for the morning session.

Wind conditions are staying super light. We've got light offshore from the east-southeast right now at four knots with some gusts, but it's trending south and staying very light into the afternoon. Early morning you might get some onshore texture roughing things up, but once those offshores kick in mid-morning, expect the faces to clean right up. Air temps are hovering between fifty seven and sixty five degrees with some fog that should clear out. Just watch for a scattered lump in the mid afternoon.

This is solid intermediate territory today. Nearby breaks like Venice and Hermosa are showing that same three to four plus foot range, so you've got options if El Porto's not doing it for you. Definitely bring an all-rounder board that can handle a little bit of everything because we've got that chunky, playful character working today.

Looking ahead, watch out for a new long period south to southwest swell building by the end of the week that could really shake things up. But for today, you're looking at a very manageable, fun session with improving conditions as the morning progresses. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 12:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today.

We're looking at a fun session building throughout the day with three to four plus foot waves coming from a playful northwest swell mix. The faces are getting some nice grooming from light offshore winds out of the east-southeast at four knots, so despite some early choppiness, conditions should improve as we push toward mid-morning.

The water's sitting at a chilly fifty nine point four degrees, dropping toward fifty eight point three, so you'll definitely want that three two millimeter wetsuit. Throw on some SPF thirty as well because even on a cloudy day, the sun's doing damage out there.

Let's talk the swell details. We're looking at consistent two to two point three foot faces building gradually through the early morning. Expect that to hold steady through the evening with waves peaking around nine to twelve hours from now at two point three feet. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that'll spread size across the region pretty nicely. The northwest structure is working in our favor for shape today.

Tides are in your favor too. We've got a low at three oh two this morning at point nine feet, transitioning to high around nine oh four in the morning at five point three feet. That incoming tide through mid to high is going to push through the afternoon and really help those El Porto sandbars produce longer rides. Perfect timing for the morning session.

Wind conditions are staying super light. We've got light offshore from the east-southeast right now at four knots with some gusts, but it's trending south and staying very light into the afternoon. Early morning you might get some onshore texture roughing things up, but once those offshores kick in mid-morning, expect the faces to clean right up. Air temps are hovering between fifty seven and sixty five degrees with some fog that should clear out. Just watch for a scattered lump in the mid afternoon.

This is solid intermediate territory today. Nearby breaks like Venice and Hermosa are showing that same three to four plus foot range, so you've got options if El Porto's not doing it for you. Definitely bring an all-rounder board that can handle a little bit of everything because we've got that chunky, playful character working today.

Looking ahead, watch out for a new long period south to southwest swell building by the end of the week that could really shake things up. But for today, you're looking at a very manageable, fun session with improving conditions as the morning progresses. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for today.

We're looking at a fun session building throughout the day with three to four plus foot waves coming from a playful northwest swell mix. The faces are getting some nice grooming from light offshore winds out of the east-southeast at four knots, so despite some early choppiness, conditions should improve as we push toward mid-morning.

The water's sitting at a chilly fifty nine point four degrees, dropping toward fifty eight point three, so you'll definitely want that three two millimeter wetsuit. Throw on some SPF thirty as well because even on a cloudy day, the sun's doing damage out there.

Let's talk the swell details. We're looking at consistent two to two point three foot faces building gradually through the early morning. Expect that to hold steady through the evening with waves peaking around nine to twelve hours from now at two point three feet. It's a shorter to mid-period mix that'll spread size across the region pretty nicely. The northwest structure is working in our favor for shape today.

Tides are in your favor too. We've got a low at three oh two this morning at point nine feet, transitioning to high around nine oh four in the morning at five point three feet. That incoming tide through mid to high is going to push through the afternoon and really help those El Porto sandbars produce longer rides. Perfect timing for the morning session.

Wind conditions are staying super light. We've got light offshore from the east-southeast right now at four knots with some gusts, but it's trending south and staying very light into the afternoon. Early morning you might get some onshore texture roughing things up, but once those offshores kick in mid-morning, expect the faces to clean right up. Air temps are hovering between fifty seven and sixty five degrees with some fog that should clear out. Just watch for a scattered lump in the mid afternoon.

This is solid intermediate territory today. Nearby breaks like Venice and Hermosa are showing that same three to four plus foot range, so you've got options if El Porto's not doing it for you. Definitely bring an all-rounder board that can handle a little bit of everything because we've got that chunky, playful character working today.

Looking ahead, watch out for a new long period south to southwest swell building by the end of the week that could really shake things up. But for today, you're looking at a very manageable, fun session with improving conditions as the morning progresses. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Four to Five Foot Northwest Swell Light Offshore Winds Perfect Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, let's talk about what's firing at El Porto today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell from a peaking northwest mix, and honestly, this is the kind of session that'll have intermediate to advanced surfers grinning all the way to the beach.

The conditions are pretty dialed right now. We've got light offshore winds coming from the east at just four knots, which is already cleaning up what started as some early jumble this morning. Those winds are going to stay super light throughout the day, though we might see a slight south trend roll in this afternoon. Either way, you're getting quality grooming on well-shaped peaks, and that's not something you can take for granted.

The swell itself is this chunky, playful northwest energy with shorter to mid-period waves. We're seeing solid waist-to-head-high faces across the South Bay, with nearby breaks like Venice Pier holding two to three feet and Hermosa sitting in that three to four foot range. But El Porto, especially on those northern breaks where things are more exposed, that's where you want to be for the best quality.

Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF thirty or higher. You're going to spend some time out there today.

Now, the tide situation is actually working in your favor. We hit a high of about six feet around eight this morning, and right now we're dropping toward that ten eighteen a.m. low of just one point five four feet. This falling tide is ideal for getting the most out of your session. The best window really opens up from late morning into the afternoon as that tide drops and then starts coming back in. I'd avoid dead low though, because you've got reefs out there and exposure is real. Plan for that incoming to mid-falling tide window for peak shape.

If you're heading out later in the day, we've got another high rolling in around four thirty p.m. at three point four eight feet, so there's definitely another quality window on the afternoon push.

Park at forty-fifth street to access the main peak, and here's the thing, bring an all-rounder or consider stepping up to a bigger stick. You're looking at legitimate four to five foot faces, and you want something that'll give you drive and control in that size.

For the next couple of days, the swell holds strong. Tomorrow we're looking at similar size with that low tide sitting at just zero point seven nine feet early in the day, which is going to be absolutely pristine for pushing through quality waves. The swell will gradually ease after that, but we're talking rideable conditions at efficient SoCal spots like El Porto for at least the next few days.

One last thing, watch out for the locals down there. El Porto has that reputation and for good reason, they know their home break. Also keep an eye out for hazards like seabirds or drones. They're becoming more common, and you want to stay aware.

So there you have it. Light

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 12:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, let's talk about what's firing at El Porto today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell from a peaking northwest mix, and honestly, this is the kind of session that'll have intermediate to advanced surfers grinning all the way to the beach.

The conditions are pretty dialed right now. We've got light offshore winds coming from the east at just four knots, which is already cleaning up what started as some early jumble this morning. Those winds are going to stay super light throughout the day, though we might see a slight south trend roll in this afternoon. Either way, you're getting quality grooming on well-shaped peaks, and that's not something you can take for granted.

The swell itself is this chunky, playful northwest energy with shorter to mid-period waves. We're seeing solid waist-to-head-high faces across the South Bay, with nearby breaks like Venice Pier holding two to three feet and Hermosa sitting in that three to four foot range. But El Porto, especially on those northern breaks where things are more exposed, that's where you want to be for the best quality.

Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF thirty or higher. You're going to spend some time out there today.

Now, the tide situation is actually working in your favor. We hit a high of about six feet around eight this morning, and right now we're dropping toward that ten eighteen a.m. low of just one point five four feet. This falling tide is ideal for getting the most out of your session. The best window really opens up from late morning into the afternoon as that tide drops and then starts coming back in. I'd avoid dead low though, because you've got reefs out there and exposure is real. Plan for that incoming to mid-falling tide window for peak shape.

If you're heading out later in the day, we've got another high rolling in around four thirty p.m. at three point four eight feet, so there's definitely another quality window on the afternoon push.

Park at forty-fifth street to access the main peak, and here's the thing, bring an all-rounder or consider stepping up to a bigger stick. You're looking at legitimate four to five foot faces, and you want something that'll give you drive and control in that size.

For the next couple of days, the swell holds strong. Tomorrow we're looking at similar size with that low tide sitting at just zero point seven nine feet early in the day, which is going to be absolutely pristine for pushing through quality waves. The swell will gradually ease after that, but we're talking rideable conditions at efficient SoCal spots like El Porto for at least the next few days.

One last thing, watch out for the locals down there. El Porto has that reputation and for good reason, they know their home break. Also keep an eye out for hazards like seabirds or drones. They're becoming more common, and you want to stay aware.

So there you have it. Light

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, let's talk about what's firing at El Porto today. We're looking at a solid four to five foot swell from a peaking northwest mix, and honestly, this is the kind of session that'll have intermediate to advanced surfers grinning all the way to the beach.

The conditions are pretty dialed right now. We've got light offshore winds coming from the east at just four knots, which is already cleaning up what started as some early jumble this morning. Those winds are going to stay super light throughout the day, though we might see a slight south trend roll in this afternoon. Either way, you're getting quality grooming on well-shaped peaks, and that's not something you can take for granted.

The swell itself is this chunky, playful northwest energy with shorter to mid-period waves. We're seeing solid waist-to-head-high faces across the South Bay, with nearby breaks like Venice Pier holding two to three feet and Hermosa sitting in that three to four foot range. But El Porto, especially on those northern breaks where things are more exposed, that's where you want to be for the best quality.

Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four degrees, so grab your three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget the SPF thirty or higher. You're going to spend some time out there today.

Now, the tide situation is actually working in your favor. We hit a high of about six feet around eight this morning, and right now we're dropping toward that ten eighteen a.m. low of just one point five four feet. This falling tide is ideal for getting the most out of your session. The best window really opens up from late morning into the afternoon as that tide drops and then starts coming back in. I'd avoid dead low though, because you've got reefs out there and exposure is real. Plan for that incoming to mid-falling tide window for peak shape.

If you're heading out later in the day, we've got another high rolling in around four thirty p.m. at three point four eight feet, so there's definitely another quality window on the afternoon push.

Park at forty-fifth street to access the main peak, and here's the thing, bring an all-rounder or consider stepping up to a bigger stick. You're looking at legitimate four to five foot faces, and you want something that'll give you drive and control in that size.

For the next couple of days, the swell holds strong. Tomorrow we're looking at similar size with that low tide sitting at just zero point seven nine feet early in the day, which is going to be absolutely pristine for pushing through quality waves. The swell will gradually ease after that, but we're talking rideable conditions at efficient SoCal spots like El Porto for at least the next few days.

One last thing, watch out for the locals down there. El Porto has that reputation and for good reason, they know their home break. Also keep an eye out for hazards like seabirds or drones. They're becoming more common, and you want to stay aware.

So there you have it. Light

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today Stellar Conditions Offshore Winds Three to Five Foot Waves Perfect Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! It's looking absolutely stellar out at El Porto today. We're talking favorable conditions across the board, and if you're thinking about paddling out, now's the time to do it.

Let's break down what's happening in the water. We're looking at consistent three to five foot waves rolling through the LA region right now. You've got a nice mix of swell directions working in your favor—Northwest at three feet with eight-second intervals, paired with some Southern swell at three feet coming in at sixteen to seventeen second sets. That variety means you're getting quality, well-shaped waves that'll keep things interesting all morning long.

The real star of today's forecast is the wind situation. We've got light offshore winds pumping, and let me tell you, that's exactly what you want. Offshore winds are like nature's grooming service—they clean up those wave faces, crispen up the definition, and basically make every wave look like it was hand-crafted just for you. Combine that with clear to partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around a pleasant seventy-two degrees, and you've got the perfect beach day shaping up.

Now, let's talk water temperature. It's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is pretty typical for mid-March. You're definitely going to want to bring a wetsuit—a three-two millimeter should do the trick nicely and keep you comfortable out there.

Here's the timing strategy. Low tide hits early at one fifty-two in the morning, then we get a nice high tide at seven forty-nine in the morning with a five-foot swell height. That's your sweet spot right there. The early morning hours, especially around sunrise at seven oh-five, through late morning are going to offer the best conditions. That incoming tide adds power and shape to the waves, so if you can make it out before that high tide window, you're going to have a phenomenal session.

El Porto is absolutely firing today with consistent waves, offshore winds keeping everything clean, and ideal tide cycles working in your favor. Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! It's looking absolutely stellar out at El Porto today. We're talking favorable conditions across the board, and if you're thinking about paddling out, now's the time to do it.

Let's break down what's happening in the water. We're looking at consistent three to five foot waves rolling through the LA region right now. You've got a nice mix of swell directions working in your favor—Northwest at three feet with eight-second intervals, paired with some Southern swell at three feet coming in at sixteen to seventeen second sets. That variety means you're getting quality, well-shaped waves that'll keep things interesting all morning long.

The real star of today's forecast is the wind situation. We've got light offshore winds pumping, and let me tell you, that's exactly what you want. Offshore winds are like nature's grooming service—they clean up those wave faces, crispen up the definition, and basically make every wave look like it was hand-crafted just for you. Combine that with clear to partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around a pleasant seventy-two degrees, and you've got the perfect beach day shaping up.

Now, let's talk water temperature. It's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is pretty typical for mid-March. You're definitely going to want to bring a wetsuit—a three-two millimeter should do the trick nicely and keep you comfortable out there.

Here's the timing strategy. Low tide hits early at one fifty-two in the morning, then we get a nice high tide at seven forty-nine in the morning with a five-foot swell height. That's your sweet spot right there. The early morning hours, especially around sunrise at seven oh-five, through late morning are going to offer the best conditions. That incoming tide adds power and shape to the waves, so if you can make it out before that high tide window, you're going to have a phenomenal session.

El Porto is absolutely firing today with consistent waves, offshore winds keeping everything clean, and ideal tide cycles working in your favor. Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! It's looking absolutely stellar out at El Porto today. We're talking favorable conditions across the board, and if you're thinking about paddling out, now's the time to do it.

Let's break down what's happening in the water. We're looking at consistent three to five foot waves rolling through the LA region right now. You've got a nice mix of swell directions working in your favor—Northwest at three feet with eight-second intervals, paired with some Southern swell at three feet coming in at sixteen to seventeen second sets. That variety means you're getting quality, well-shaped waves that'll keep things interesting all morning long.

The real star of today's forecast is the wind situation. We've got light offshore winds pumping, and let me tell you, that's exactly what you want. Offshore winds are like nature's grooming service—they clean up those wave faces, crispen up the definition, and basically make every wave look like it was hand-crafted just for you. Combine that with clear to partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around a pleasant seventy-two degrees, and you've got the perfect beach day shaping up.

Now, let's talk water temperature. It's sitting at fifty-nine point four degrees, which is pretty typical for mid-March. You're definitely going to want to bring a wetsuit—a three-two millimeter should do the trick nicely and keep you comfortable out there.

Here's the timing strategy. Low tide hits early at one fifty-two in the morning, then we get a nice high tide at seven forty-nine in the morning with a five-foot swell height. That's your sweet spot right there. The early morning hours, especially around sunrise at seven oh-five, through late morning are going to offer the best conditions. That incoming tide adds power and shape to the waves, so if you can make it out before that high tide window, you're going to have a phenomenal session.

El Porto is absolutely firing today with consistent waves, offshore winds keeping everything clean, and ideal tide cycles working in your favor. Get out there and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 3 to 4 Feet Plus with Offshore Winds and Perfect Tide Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your El Porto surf report for today.

We've got a solid three to four feet plus rolling through Santa Monica Bay, with that chunky and playful NW swell delivering waist to shoulder high sets. Some peaks are touching head high at the right spots. We're looking at a 3.4 foot swell at 12 seconds, which means shorter period energy spreading things out regionally, so you'll see some breakup mixed in with the quality sets.

The current tide is sitting high at 5.6 feet and falling, which is actually ideal for El Porto. This break loves a mid to high tide situation during the winter NW swell pattern, so you're in a sweet spot this morning. Just keep an eye out for tide pushing through some closeouts as conditions develop. Looking ahead to Saturday, we've got a low tide at 1:15 in the morning and a high at 7:08 in the morning, so plan accordingly if you're thinking about an early dawn patrol.

Here's where the wind situation gets interesting. Right now we've got light onshore winds coming from the south at 2 to 3 knots with gusts hitting 3, which is starting to jumble up those faces a bit. But the good news is that's about to change. Early this morning, we're expecting easterly offshore winds to groove in and really clean things up. That's your prime window, folks. Get out there pre-noon before light south winds return and start working on those faces again. The offshore winds this morning are going to be your best friend.

Water temperature is hovering around 64 degrees, so grab a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit and you'll be dialed in. Pair that with SPF 30 because the sun's still doing its thing out there.

For board selection, go with your all-rounder. This three to four foot plus playful swell is perfect for whatever you're most comfortable on in these conditions.

Now, if El Porto isn't calling your name, we've got some solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland is matching four to five feet with similar peaks. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are both in that three to four foot plus range if you want a slightly mellower vibe. Venice is running smaller at two to three feet, so that's your backup option if things get too chunky elsewhere.

The real key to maximizing your session at El Porto today is hitting it early while those offshore winds are working. The sandbars are solid, the swell's got shape, and the tide's in your favor. Just check the live cams at 42nd, 39th, 41st, and 43rd Street to scope out where the best holes are in the breakdown. El Porto's the NW swell king for South Bay winters, but that means it's going to be crowded on good days, so get there early and claim your peak.

Get out there and enjoy it while conditions are clean.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 12:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your El Porto surf report for today.

We've got a solid three to four feet plus rolling through Santa Monica Bay, with that chunky and playful NW swell delivering waist to shoulder high sets. Some peaks are touching head high at the right spots. We're looking at a 3.4 foot swell at 12 seconds, which means shorter period energy spreading things out regionally, so you'll see some breakup mixed in with the quality sets.

The current tide is sitting high at 5.6 feet and falling, which is actually ideal for El Porto. This break loves a mid to high tide situation during the winter NW swell pattern, so you're in a sweet spot this morning. Just keep an eye out for tide pushing through some closeouts as conditions develop. Looking ahead to Saturday, we've got a low tide at 1:15 in the morning and a high at 7:08 in the morning, so plan accordingly if you're thinking about an early dawn patrol.

Here's where the wind situation gets interesting. Right now we've got light onshore winds coming from the south at 2 to 3 knots with gusts hitting 3, which is starting to jumble up those faces a bit. But the good news is that's about to change. Early this morning, we're expecting easterly offshore winds to groove in and really clean things up. That's your prime window, folks. Get out there pre-noon before light south winds return and start working on those faces again. The offshore winds this morning are going to be your best friend.

Water temperature is hovering around 64 degrees, so grab a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit and you'll be dialed in. Pair that with SPF 30 because the sun's still doing its thing out there.

For board selection, go with your all-rounder. This three to four foot plus playful swell is perfect for whatever you're most comfortable on in these conditions.

Now, if El Porto isn't calling your name, we've got some solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland is matching four to five feet with similar peaks. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are both in that three to four foot plus range if you want a slightly mellower vibe. Venice is running smaller at two to three feet, so that's your backup option if things get too chunky elsewhere.

The real key to maximizing your session at El Porto today is hitting it early while those offshore winds are working. The sandbars are solid, the swell's got shape, and the tide's in your favor. Just check the live cams at 42nd, 39th, 41st, and 43rd Street to scope out where the best holes are in the breakdown. El Porto's the NW swell king for South Bay winters, but that means it's going to be crowded on good days, so get there early and claim your peak.

Get out there and enjoy it while conditions are clean.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your El Porto surf report for today.

We've got a solid three to four feet plus rolling through Santa Monica Bay, with that chunky and playful NW swell delivering waist to shoulder high sets. Some peaks are touching head high at the right spots. We're looking at a 3.4 foot swell at 12 seconds, which means shorter period energy spreading things out regionally, so you'll see some breakup mixed in with the quality sets.

The current tide is sitting high at 5.6 feet and falling, which is actually ideal for El Porto. This break loves a mid to high tide situation during the winter NW swell pattern, so you're in a sweet spot this morning. Just keep an eye out for tide pushing through some closeouts as conditions develop. Looking ahead to Saturday, we've got a low tide at 1:15 in the morning and a high at 7:08 in the morning, so plan accordingly if you're thinking about an early dawn patrol.

Here's where the wind situation gets interesting. Right now we've got light onshore winds coming from the south at 2 to 3 knots with gusts hitting 3, which is starting to jumble up those faces a bit. But the good news is that's about to change. Early this morning, we're expecting easterly offshore winds to groove in and really clean things up. That's your prime window, folks. Get out there pre-noon before light south winds return and start working on those faces again. The offshore winds this morning are going to be your best friend.

Water temperature is hovering around 64 degrees, so grab a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit and you'll be dialed in. Pair that with SPF 30 because the sun's still doing its thing out there.

For board selection, go with your all-rounder. This three to four foot plus playful swell is perfect for whatever you're most comfortable on in these conditions.

Now, if El Porto isn't calling your name, we've got some solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland is matching four to five feet with similar peaks. Hermosa Pier and Manhattan Pier are both in that three to four foot plus range if you want a slightly mellower vibe. Venice is running smaller at two to three feet, so that's your backup option if things get too chunky elsewhere.

The real key to maximizing your session at El Porto today is hitting it early while those offshore winds are working. The sandbars are solid, the swell's got shape, and the tide's in your favor. Just check the live cams at 42nd, 39th, 41st, and 43rd Street to scope out where the best holes are in the breakdown. El Porto's the NW swell king for South Bay winters, but that means it's going to be crowded on good days, so get there early and claim your peak.

Get out there and enjoy it while conditions are clean.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Three to Four Foot Swell Clean Offshore Winds Best Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at a fun three to four foot plus swell with some shoulder high peaks mixed in, courtesy of a building long-period south swell combining with some lingering northwest energy. The real winner here is that we've got clean conditions in the morning thanks to light offshore winds that are really grooming things nicely.

The nitty-gritty on the swell itself: we're sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period rolling in from the northwest at two hundred fifty-nine degrees. Those mid-period waves mean the size spreads out nicely, and honestly that structure helps shape. Grab an all-rounder board because you'll want versatility with these mostly walled waves and occasional corners. Things are a bit jumbled early, but those offshores will clean them up fast.

Tide-wise, we're currently falling toward a low around ten-eighteen in the morning at one point five four feet, which is solid for dialing in those low-tide peaks. The tide climbs back up to a high of three point four eight feet around four thirty in the afternoon, then drops again to a low of two point nine nine feet at eight twenty-three in the evening. Pro tip: hunt for those holes in the closeouts when you hit mid-tide. El Porto absolutely loves northwest swells in winter and tends to run bigger than your other South Bay spots.

Wind conditions are staying super light right now with a south trend developing this afternoon, but we're talking barely a breath either way. The easterly offshores that are active early in the morning will fade as we move into the afternoon when light onshores take over. Your best bet is definitely an early session to maximize those groomed conditions.

Water temperature is sitting at fifty-nine degrees and dropping slightly as we move into the next few days, so a three to two millimeter wetsuit is the call here. Air temperature is hovering in that fifty-eight to sixty-four degree range, so nothing too brutal.

If El Porto is looking crowded, you've got solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland and Hammerhead are also offering four to five feet, while Hermosa Pier, Manhattan Pier, and Torrance are all in that three to four foot range. But honestly, El Porto is the magnet for this swell and it's going to be fun all day.

Keep an eye on those cams at Forty-second, Thirty-ninth, Forty-first, and Forty-third Street to dial in the best peaks. The conditions stay playful through the afternoon with those light winds holding steady. No major hazards out there, just standard beachbreak closeouts.

Bottom line: get up early, grab that morning session while the offshores are doing their thing, and have fun out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:01:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at a fun three to four foot plus swell with some shoulder high peaks mixed in, courtesy of a building long-period south swell combining with some lingering northwest energy. The real winner here is that we've got clean conditions in the morning thanks to light offshore winds that are really grooming things nicely.

The nitty-gritty on the swell itself: we're sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period rolling in from the northwest at two hundred fifty-nine degrees. Those mid-period waves mean the size spreads out nicely, and honestly that structure helps shape. Grab an all-rounder board because you'll want versatility with these mostly walled waves and occasional corners. Things are a bit jumbled early, but those offshores will clean them up fast.

Tide-wise, we're currently falling toward a low around ten-eighteen in the morning at one point five four feet, which is solid for dialing in those low-tide peaks. The tide climbs back up to a high of three point four eight feet around four thirty in the afternoon, then drops again to a low of two point nine nine feet at eight twenty-three in the evening. Pro tip: hunt for those holes in the closeouts when you hit mid-tide. El Porto absolutely loves northwest swells in winter and tends to run bigger than your other South Bay spots.

Wind conditions are staying super light right now with a south trend developing this afternoon, but we're talking barely a breath either way. The easterly offshores that are active early in the morning will fade as we move into the afternoon when light onshores take over. Your best bet is definitely an early session to maximize those groomed conditions.

Water temperature is sitting at fifty-nine degrees and dropping slightly as we move into the next few days, so a three to two millimeter wetsuit is the call here. Air temperature is hovering in that fifty-eight to sixty-four degree range, so nothing too brutal.

If El Porto is looking crowded, you've got solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland and Hammerhead are also offering four to five feet, while Hermosa Pier, Manhattan Pier, and Torrance are all in that three to four foot range. But honestly, El Porto is the magnet for this swell and it's going to be fun all day.

Keep an eye on those cams at Forty-second, Thirty-ninth, Forty-first, and Forty-third Street to dial in the best peaks. The conditions stay playful through the afternoon with those light winds holding steady. No major hazards out there, just standard beachbreak closeouts.

Bottom line: get up early, grab that morning session while the offshores are doing their thing, and have fun out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, let's break down what's happening at El Porto today. We're looking at a fun three to four foot plus swell with some shoulder high peaks mixed in, courtesy of a building long-period south swell combining with some lingering northwest energy. The real winner here is that we've got clean conditions in the morning thanks to light offshore winds that are really grooming things nicely.

The nitty-gritty on the swell itself: we're sitting at three point four feet with a twelve second period rolling in from the northwest at two hundred fifty-nine degrees. Those mid-period waves mean the size spreads out nicely, and honestly that structure helps shape. Grab an all-rounder board because you'll want versatility with these mostly walled waves and occasional corners. Things are a bit jumbled early, but those offshores will clean them up fast.

Tide-wise, we're currently falling toward a low around ten-eighteen in the morning at one point five four feet, which is solid for dialing in those low-tide peaks. The tide climbs back up to a high of three point four eight feet around four thirty in the afternoon, then drops again to a low of two point nine nine feet at eight twenty-three in the evening. Pro tip: hunt for those holes in the closeouts when you hit mid-tide. El Porto absolutely loves northwest swells in winter and tends to run bigger than your other South Bay spots.

Wind conditions are staying super light right now with a south trend developing this afternoon, but we're talking barely a breath either way. The easterly offshores that are active early in the morning will fade as we move into the afternoon when light onshores take over. Your best bet is definitely an early session to maximize those groomed conditions.

Water temperature is sitting at fifty-nine degrees and dropping slightly as we move into the next few days, so a three to two millimeter wetsuit is the call here. Air temperature is hovering in that fifty-eight to sixty-four degree range, so nothing too brutal.

If El Porto is looking crowded, you've got solid alternatives nearby. Hammerland and Hammerhead are also offering four to five feet, while Hermosa Pier, Manhattan Pier, and Torrance are all in that three to four foot range. But honestly, El Porto is the magnet for this swell and it's going to be fun all day.

Keep an eye on those cams at Forty-second, Thirty-ninth, Forty-first, and Forty-third Street to dial in the best peaks. The conditions stay playful through the afternoon with those light winds holding steady. No major hazards out there, just standard beachbreak closeouts.

Bottom line: get up early, grab that morning session while the offshores are doing their thing, and have fun out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Small Choppy Waves Two to Four Feet East Southeast Swell Best Dawn Conditions</title>
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      <description>Alright, El Porto crew, let's talk about what's happening in the water today. We're looking at small, choppy waves in the two to four foot range, fed by east-southeast swells with short seven to eight second periods. Not exactly dream conditions, but definitely worth your attention if you time it right.

Here's the deal with the wind. We've got light variable to east-northeast winds running five to ten knots right now, but here's where it gets tricky—gusts are building toward fifteen to twenty knots as the afternoon pushes on. The onshore component is going to chop things up faster than you can say "mushy." Your window of opportunity is narrow, so if you're serious about getting some waves, set your alarm for pre-dawn. Sunrise hits around seven fifty in the morning, and that's when you want to be paddling out for a brief glass-off before the wind takes over around nine or ten AM.

Now let's talk about the actual wave quality. What you're dealing with here is primarily short-period windswell, which means steep, mushier faces at El Porto's beachbreak setup. The east-southeast direction isn't doing us any favors either, wrapping weakly into the bay with minimal clean lines. Don't expect picture-perfect walls. Expect textured faces and fair-to-poor conditions overall. Wave heights are holding in that two to four foot range through the afternoon, but the buoy data shows no major swell buildup coming in, and there's nothing significant on the horizon from the WNW or NW either.

Here's a pro tip for timing. The tides in Santa Monica Bay have a pretty small range today, but a low tide coming in mid-morning could actually give you slightly punchier takeoffs if you catch it at the right moment. Check the NOAA charts to nail down those exact times, because precision matters when conditions are marginal like this.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool thirteen degrees Celsius, which translates to fifty-five Fahrenheit. That's full wetsuit territory—grab your four-three, throw on some booties, and don't forget your leash. A mid-length board or a fish would be your best bet for managing the mushier conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at an overcast morning with a real possibility of light rain kicking in Friday afternoon. We're talking about seven millimeters total, which isn't going to shut things down, but it's worth knowing. Air temps are maxing out around fifteen Celsius in the morning, dropping to about eleven at night. Definitely cool enough that you'll appreciate that wetsuit.

Here's what you absolutely need to know before you head out. Pacific Coast Highway has taken a hit north of Porto Marina Way. There's storm damage that's reduced northbound traffic to a single lane for about a quarter mile right past the El Porto entry. Expect delays, especially during the PM rush. Check Caltrans for the latest updates. Southbound is still open, but keep an eye on things. There's also a Corral Canyon closure tonight from eight PM to six AM, so plan accordi

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, El Porto crew, let's talk about what's happening in the water today. We're looking at small, choppy waves in the two to four foot range, fed by east-southeast swells with short seven to eight second periods. Not exactly dream conditions, but definitely worth your attention if you time it right.

Here's the deal with the wind. We've got light variable to east-northeast winds running five to ten knots right now, but here's where it gets tricky—gusts are building toward fifteen to twenty knots as the afternoon pushes on. The onshore component is going to chop things up faster than you can say "mushy." Your window of opportunity is narrow, so if you're serious about getting some waves, set your alarm for pre-dawn. Sunrise hits around seven fifty in the morning, and that's when you want to be paddling out for a brief glass-off before the wind takes over around nine or ten AM.

Now let's talk about the actual wave quality. What you're dealing with here is primarily short-period windswell, which means steep, mushier faces at El Porto's beachbreak setup. The east-southeast direction isn't doing us any favors either, wrapping weakly into the bay with minimal clean lines. Don't expect picture-perfect walls. Expect textured faces and fair-to-poor conditions overall. Wave heights are holding in that two to four foot range through the afternoon, but the buoy data shows no major swell buildup coming in, and there's nothing significant on the horizon from the WNW or NW either.

Here's a pro tip for timing. The tides in Santa Monica Bay have a pretty small range today, but a low tide coming in mid-morning could actually give you slightly punchier takeoffs if you catch it at the right moment. Check the NOAA charts to nail down those exact times, because precision matters when conditions are marginal like this.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool thirteen degrees Celsius, which translates to fifty-five Fahrenheit. That's full wetsuit territory—grab your four-three, throw on some booties, and don't forget your leash. A mid-length board or a fish would be your best bet for managing the mushier conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at an overcast morning with a real possibility of light rain kicking in Friday afternoon. We're talking about seven millimeters total, which isn't going to shut things down, but it's worth knowing. Air temps are maxing out around fifteen Celsius in the morning, dropping to about eleven at night. Definitely cool enough that you'll appreciate that wetsuit.

Here's what you absolutely need to know before you head out. Pacific Coast Highway has taken a hit north of Porto Marina Way. There's storm damage that's reduced northbound traffic to a single lane for about a quarter mile right past the El Porto entry. Expect delays, especially during the PM rush. Check Caltrans for the latest updates. Southbound is still open, but keep an eye on things. There's also a Corral Canyon closure tonight from eight PM to six AM, so plan accordi

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, El Porto crew, let's talk about what's happening in the water today. We're looking at small, choppy waves in the two to four foot range, fed by east-southeast swells with short seven to eight second periods. Not exactly dream conditions, but definitely worth your attention if you time it right.

Here's the deal with the wind. We've got light variable to east-northeast winds running five to ten knots right now, but here's where it gets tricky—gusts are building toward fifteen to twenty knots as the afternoon pushes on. The onshore component is going to chop things up faster than you can say "mushy." Your window of opportunity is narrow, so if you're serious about getting some waves, set your alarm for pre-dawn. Sunrise hits around seven fifty in the morning, and that's when you want to be paddling out for a brief glass-off before the wind takes over around nine or ten AM.

Now let's talk about the actual wave quality. What you're dealing with here is primarily short-period windswell, which means steep, mushier faces at El Porto's beachbreak setup. The east-southeast direction isn't doing us any favors either, wrapping weakly into the bay with minimal clean lines. Don't expect picture-perfect walls. Expect textured faces and fair-to-poor conditions overall. Wave heights are holding in that two to four foot range through the afternoon, but the buoy data shows no major swell buildup coming in, and there's nothing significant on the horizon from the WNW or NW either.

Here's a pro tip for timing. The tides in Santa Monica Bay have a pretty small range today, but a low tide coming in mid-morning could actually give you slightly punchier takeoffs if you catch it at the right moment. Check the NOAA charts to nail down those exact times, because precision matters when conditions are marginal like this.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool thirteen degrees Celsius, which translates to fifty-five Fahrenheit. That's full wetsuit territory—grab your four-three, throw on some booties, and don't forget your leash. A mid-length board or a fish would be your best bet for managing the mushier conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at an overcast morning with a real possibility of light rain kicking in Friday afternoon. We're talking about seven millimeters total, which isn't going to shut things down, but it's worth knowing. Air temps are maxing out around fifteen Celsius in the morning, dropping to about eleven at night. Definitely cool enough that you'll appreciate that wetsuit.

Here's what you absolutely need to know before you head out. Pacific Coast Highway has taken a hit north of Porto Marina Way. There's storm damage that's reduced northbound traffic to a single lane for about a quarter mile right past the El Porto entry. Expect delays, especially during the PM rush. Check Caltrans for the latest updates. Southbound is still open, but keep an eye on things. There's also a Corral Canyon closure tonight from eight PM to six AM, so plan accordi

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today 3 to 5 Foot Waves Offshore Wind Morning Swell Forecast</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Report

Hey everyone, welcome to your El Porto surf forecast. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at some solid conditions developing over the next few days. A Southern Hemisphere swell is pushing in, which means we should see some consistent wave action building through the afternoon. Your wave heights are running in the three to five foot range right now, with sets potentially touching six feet on the biggest pulses.

Wind conditions are shaping up nicely. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast in the early morning, which is exactly what you want for clean, peeling waves. This should hold strong through mid-morning before shifting onshore around midday. So if you're planning a session, I'd recommend getting out there early before that wind switch.

Tide-wise, you've got a low tide coming in the late morning, which will expose more of that sandy bottom and potentially create some better shape through the lower water. The water temperature is sitting around sixty-two degrees, so a spring suit or booties are definitely your friend out there.

One thing to keep in mind is that El Porto can get pretty crowded when conditions are this good. We're talking moderate to heavy crowds expected today, so if you're looking for a more mellow experience, consider heading out early or checking out some of the neighboring breaks if they're working.

The swell direction is coming from the south-southwest, which is ideal for this beach break. That angle will allow the waves to wrap in nicely and peel down the sand bars we know and love.

Looking ahead, this pattern should stick around through tomorrow with a slight decline in wave heights as we move into the latter part of the week. But for today and tonight, you're looking at probably your best window. The conditions should remain manageable through the evening for any night owls out there.

Water quality checks out fine, so no warnings on that front. Just get out there and enjoy it while it's good.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 12:01:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Report

Hey everyone, welcome to your El Porto surf forecast. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at some solid conditions developing over the next few days. A Southern Hemisphere swell is pushing in, which means we should see some consistent wave action building through the afternoon. Your wave heights are running in the three to five foot range right now, with sets potentially touching six feet on the biggest pulses.

Wind conditions are shaping up nicely. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast in the early morning, which is exactly what you want for clean, peeling waves. This should hold strong through mid-morning before shifting onshore around midday. So if you're planning a session, I'd recommend getting out there early before that wind switch.

Tide-wise, you've got a low tide coming in the late morning, which will expose more of that sandy bottom and potentially create some better shape through the lower water. The water temperature is sitting around sixty-two degrees, so a spring suit or booties are definitely your friend out there.

One thing to keep in mind is that El Porto can get pretty crowded when conditions are this good. We're talking moderate to heavy crowds expected today, so if you're looking for a more mellow experience, consider heading out early or checking out some of the neighboring breaks if they're working.

The swell direction is coming from the south-southwest, which is ideal for this beach break. That angle will allow the waves to wrap in nicely and peel down the sand bars we know and love.

Looking ahead, this pattern should stick around through tomorrow with a slight decline in wave heights as we move into the latter part of the week. But for today and tonight, you're looking at probably your best window. The conditions should remain manageable through the evening for any night owls out there.

Water quality checks out fine, so no warnings on that front. Just get out there and enjoy it while it's good.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Report

Hey everyone, welcome to your El Porto surf forecast. Let's break down what's happening in the water today.

We're looking at some solid conditions developing over the next few days. A Southern Hemisphere swell is pushing in, which means we should see some consistent wave action building through the afternoon. Your wave heights are running in the three to five foot range right now, with sets potentially touching six feet on the biggest pulses.

Wind conditions are shaping up nicely. We've got a light offshore breeze coming from the northeast in the early morning, which is exactly what you want for clean, peeling waves. This should hold strong through mid-morning before shifting onshore around midday. So if you're planning a session, I'd recommend getting out there early before that wind switch.

Tide-wise, you've got a low tide coming in the late morning, which will expose more of that sandy bottom and potentially create some better shape through the lower water. The water temperature is sitting around sixty-two degrees, so a spring suit or booties are definitely your friend out there.

One thing to keep in mind is that El Porto can get pretty crowded when conditions are this good. We're talking moderate to heavy crowds expected today, so if you're looking for a more mellow experience, consider heading out early or checking out some of the neighboring breaks if they're working.

The swell direction is coming from the south-southwest, which is ideal for this beach break. That angle will allow the waves to wrap in nicely and peel down the sand bars we know and love.

Looking ahead, this pattern should stick around through tomorrow with a slight decline in wave heights as we move into the latter part of the week. But for today and tonight, you're looking at probably your best window. The conditions should remain manageable through the evening for any night owls out there.

Water quality checks out fine, so no warnings on that front. Just get out there and enjoy it while it's good.

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report March 9: 2-3 Foot Northwest Swell, Perfect for Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers. Here's your El Porto breakdown for today, March 9th.

We're looking at a solid 2 to 3 feet of surf with a northwest swell rolling through. That's the kind of day that's perfect if you're not trying to get barreled but you still want quality time in the water.

Wave-wise, we're in that sweet spot for intermediate surfers or anyone who appreciates a less crowded lineup. The swell is coming from the northwest, which is textbook conditions for this break. If you're an advanced charger hunting for a serious challenge, you might want to keep an eye on the forecast for the next few days when we could see some bigger energy moving in. But if you're content with fun, manageable waves, today is calling your name.

Now let's talk timing. We're coming off high tide from early this morning around 4:29 AM, so by the time you paddle out at midday, you're settling into that mid to late tide window. Tides matter out here, so check the current cycle for whenever you're planning your session. It'll make a difference in how the break shapes up and how safe conditions feel.

Gear-wise, keep it simple. A standard summer wetsuit or rashguard depending on how you feel about the water temperature. You won't need anything heavy for these conditions. Leave the big wave board at home and grab a mid-range shortboard or a funboard. You'll have more fun and way more control.

Bottom line, we've got a mellow day ahead. Smaller, playful waves, fewer people, good vibes. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 12:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers. Here's your El Porto breakdown for today, March 9th.

We're looking at a solid 2 to 3 feet of surf with a northwest swell rolling through. That's the kind of day that's perfect if you're not trying to get barreled but you still want quality time in the water.

Wave-wise, we're in that sweet spot for intermediate surfers or anyone who appreciates a less crowded lineup. The swell is coming from the northwest, which is textbook conditions for this break. If you're an advanced charger hunting for a serious challenge, you might want to keep an eye on the forecast for the next few days when we could see some bigger energy moving in. But if you're content with fun, manageable waves, today is calling your name.

Now let's talk timing. We're coming off high tide from early this morning around 4:29 AM, so by the time you paddle out at midday, you're settling into that mid to late tide window. Tides matter out here, so check the current cycle for whenever you're planning your session. It'll make a difference in how the break shapes up and how safe conditions feel.

Gear-wise, keep it simple. A standard summer wetsuit or rashguard depending on how you feel about the water temperature. You won't need anything heavy for these conditions. Leave the big wave board at home and grab a mid-range shortboard or a funboard. You'll have more fun and way more control.

Bottom line, we've got a mellow day ahead. Smaller, playful waves, fewer people, good vibes. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers. Here's your El Porto breakdown for today, March 9th.

We're looking at a solid 2 to 3 feet of surf with a northwest swell rolling through. That's the kind of day that's perfect if you're not trying to get barreled but you still want quality time in the water.

Wave-wise, we're in that sweet spot for intermediate surfers or anyone who appreciates a less crowded lineup. The swell is coming from the northwest, which is textbook conditions for this break. If you're an advanced charger hunting for a serious challenge, you might want to keep an eye on the forecast for the next few days when we could see some bigger energy moving in. But if you're content with fun, manageable waves, today is calling your name.

Now let's talk timing. We're coming off high tide from early this morning around 4:29 AM, so by the time you paddle out at midday, you're settling into that mid to late tide window. Tides matter out here, so check the current cycle for whenever you're planning your session. It'll make a difference in how the break shapes up and how safe conditions feel.

Gear-wise, keep it simple. A standard summer wetsuit or rashguard depending on how you feel about the water temperature. You won't need anything heavy for these conditions. Leave the big wave board at home and grab a mid-range shortboard or a funboard. You'll have more fun and way more control.

Bottom line, we've got a mellow day ahead. Smaller, playful waves, fewer people, good vibes. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Sunday March 8 Head High Sets Northwest Swell 2 to 6 Feet</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3809865835</link>
      <description>Good morning surfers, it's Sunday March 8th, and we've got a mixed bag brewing at El Porto. Expect head-high sets rolling in from a combination of northwest and southern swells, with waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet on the outer bars. Think punchy, inconsistent peaks near the stairs and train tracks rather than buttery-smooth glassy faces.

The primary northwest swell is running at 7 feet with 11-second periods, which is delivering the real juice to El Porto's beachbreak. You'll also have some shorter period chop mixed in, so surfaces will be a bit textured early on. The winds are blowing northwest at 10 to 20 knots right now, which means onshore texture early, but there's good news—winds should ease later in the day and potentially clean things up around midday. This is the type of session where you're hunting for the best-shaped peaks rather than expecting perfection across the lineup.

Tide-wise, we're starting low at 1.44 feet around 7:30 in the morning, and that's your cue to get out there. The water will be deeper and more forgiving as we move into the rising tide, peaking at 3.28 feet around 1:28 in the afternoon. This incoming tide window from early morning through early afternoon is your sweet spot. Avoid the very low tide exposure on the sandbars, and know that the evening low at 5:53 PM might flatten things out considerably.

Water temperature is sitting at a chilly 62 degrees, so definitely bring your full three-two wetsuit. We're looking at typical March air temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees, with sunrise at 6:50 in the morning.

Here's the real talk about El Porto on a Sunday: it's going to be crowded. You'll want to arrive early if you're hoping to snag a decent parking spot. The locals know this place well, and there are plenty of groms out there too, so bring some respect and patience to the lineup.

Watch out for potential rips on the bigger northwest sets, and keep in mind that El Porto is an exposed beachbreak with no reef protection. Also, if there's been recent rain, check Heal The Bay's pollution advisories before paddling out.

Overall, this is rideable territory for intermediate surfers but not one of those epic days you'll be bragging about for months. We're looking at a solid 4 to 6 out of 10 for conditions. The forecast shows similar small to medium swell holding steady over the coming days, with tides getting even lower deeper into the week, bottoming out around zero to one foot. That'll make things pretty mushy by midweek.

For live visuals before you head out, definitely check Surfline or Magic Seaweed cameras since buoy data can lag behind what's actually happening in the water. Get out there early, catch some fun waves, and enjoy the dawn patrol before the crowds roll in.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 12:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, it's Sunday March 8th, and we've got a mixed bag brewing at El Porto. Expect head-high sets rolling in from a combination of northwest and southern swells, with waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet on the outer bars. Think punchy, inconsistent peaks near the stairs and train tracks rather than buttery-smooth glassy faces.

The primary northwest swell is running at 7 feet with 11-second periods, which is delivering the real juice to El Porto's beachbreak. You'll also have some shorter period chop mixed in, so surfaces will be a bit textured early on. The winds are blowing northwest at 10 to 20 knots right now, which means onshore texture early, but there's good news—winds should ease later in the day and potentially clean things up around midday. This is the type of session where you're hunting for the best-shaped peaks rather than expecting perfection across the lineup.

Tide-wise, we're starting low at 1.44 feet around 7:30 in the morning, and that's your cue to get out there. The water will be deeper and more forgiving as we move into the rising tide, peaking at 3.28 feet around 1:28 in the afternoon. This incoming tide window from early morning through early afternoon is your sweet spot. Avoid the very low tide exposure on the sandbars, and know that the evening low at 5:53 PM might flatten things out considerably.

Water temperature is sitting at a chilly 62 degrees, so definitely bring your full three-two wetsuit. We're looking at typical March air temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees, with sunrise at 6:50 in the morning.

Here's the real talk about El Porto on a Sunday: it's going to be crowded. You'll want to arrive early if you're hoping to snag a decent parking spot. The locals know this place well, and there are plenty of groms out there too, so bring some respect and patience to the lineup.

Watch out for potential rips on the bigger northwest sets, and keep in mind that El Porto is an exposed beachbreak with no reef protection. Also, if there's been recent rain, check Heal The Bay's pollution advisories before paddling out.

Overall, this is rideable territory for intermediate surfers but not one of those epic days you'll be bragging about for months. We're looking at a solid 4 to 6 out of 10 for conditions. The forecast shows similar small to medium swell holding steady over the coming days, with tides getting even lower deeper into the week, bottoming out around zero to one foot. That'll make things pretty mushy by midweek.

For live visuals before you head out, definitely check Surfline or Magic Seaweed cameras since buoy data can lag behind what's actually happening in the water. Get out there early, catch some fun waves, and enjoy the dawn patrol before the crowds roll in.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, it's Sunday March 8th, and we've got a mixed bag brewing at El Porto. Expect head-high sets rolling in from a combination of northwest and southern swells, with waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet on the outer bars. Think punchy, inconsistent peaks near the stairs and train tracks rather than buttery-smooth glassy faces.

The primary northwest swell is running at 7 feet with 11-second periods, which is delivering the real juice to El Porto's beachbreak. You'll also have some shorter period chop mixed in, so surfaces will be a bit textured early on. The winds are blowing northwest at 10 to 20 knots right now, which means onshore texture early, but there's good news—winds should ease later in the day and potentially clean things up around midday. This is the type of session where you're hunting for the best-shaped peaks rather than expecting perfection across the lineup.

Tide-wise, we're starting low at 1.44 feet around 7:30 in the morning, and that's your cue to get out there. The water will be deeper and more forgiving as we move into the rising tide, peaking at 3.28 feet around 1:28 in the afternoon. This incoming tide window from early morning through early afternoon is your sweet spot. Avoid the very low tide exposure on the sandbars, and know that the evening low at 5:53 PM might flatten things out considerably.

Water temperature is sitting at a chilly 62 degrees, so definitely bring your full three-two wetsuit. We're looking at typical March air temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees, with sunrise at 6:50 in the morning.

Here's the real talk about El Porto on a Sunday: it's going to be crowded. You'll want to arrive early if you're hoping to snag a decent parking spot. The locals know this place well, and there are plenty of groms out there too, so bring some respect and patience to the lineup.

Watch out for potential rips on the bigger northwest sets, and keep in mind that El Porto is an exposed beachbreak with no reef protection. Also, if there's been recent rain, check Heal The Bay's pollution advisories before paddling out.

Overall, this is rideable territory for intermediate surfers but not one of those epic days you'll be bragging about for months. We're looking at a solid 4 to 6 out of 10 for conditions. The forecast shows similar small to medium swell holding steady over the coming days, with tides getting even lower deeper into the week, bottoming out around zero to one foot. That'll make things pretty mushy by midweek.

For live visuals before you head out, definitely check Surfline or Magic Seaweed cameras since buoy data can lag behind what's actually happening in the water. Get out there early, catch some fun waves, and enjoy the dawn patrol before the crowds roll in.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report March 7 Six to Nine Foot Waves Peak Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, and welcome to your El Porto surf report for Saturday, March 7th. If you've been waiting for the swell gods to deliver, today is the day to throw on your boardshorts and head down to the beach.

El Porto is absolutely firing right now with six to nine-foot waves rolling in, and here's the best part, peak conditions are expected today. That means the swell is dialed in and you're looking at quality rides that should keep you smiling from sunrise to sunset.

Now let's talk timing, because getting this right can make or break your session. Your low tide hits at five forty-two in the morning at just point seven feet, and your high tide comes in around eleven forty in the morning at three point four feet. What this means is you've got excellent water movement throughout the morning and into the early afternoon, so you've got a nice wide window to work with. If you're an early riser, that dawn patrol session during the low tide could be absolutely pristine. But if you're more of a mid-morning person, you're still in luck because the incoming tide will provide great conditions all the way through late morning.

The water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, which is downright comfortable. You might be able to get away with just boardshorts today, but if you run cold, a light wetsuit won't hurt and could extend your session comfortably.

El Porto sits right here in El Segundo, California, in the heart of Santa Monica Bay, so it's super accessible. Whether you're a seasoned ripper looking to challenge yourself on some substantial swell or you're newer to the sport and want to progress your skills, today is the day. If you're thinking about lessons, the Los Angeles Surf School operates right here at El Porto Beach with progression packages that can help you take your surfing to the next level.

So here's the bottom line, peak swell conditions, moderate tides, warm water temperatures. Everything is aligned for an absolutely stellar day in the water. Get down there, get your board, and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 13:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, and welcome to your El Porto surf report for Saturday, March 7th. If you've been waiting for the swell gods to deliver, today is the day to throw on your boardshorts and head down to the beach.

El Porto is absolutely firing right now with six to nine-foot waves rolling in, and here's the best part, peak conditions are expected today. That means the swell is dialed in and you're looking at quality rides that should keep you smiling from sunrise to sunset.

Now let's talk timing, because getting this right can make or break your session. Your low tide hits at five forty-two in the morning at just point seven feet, and your high tide comes in around eleven forty in the morning at three point four feet. What this means is you've got excellent water movement throughout the morning and into the early afternoon, so you've got a nice wide window to work with. If you're an early riser, that dawn patrol session during the low tide could be absolutely pristine. But if you're more of a mid-morning person, you're still in luck because the incoming tide will provide great conditions all the way through late morning.

The water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, which is downright comfortable. You might be able to get away with just boardshorts today, but if you run cold, a light wetsuit won't hurt and could extend your session comfortably.

El Porto sits right here in El Segundo, California, in the heart of Santa Monica Bay, so it's super accessible. Whether you're a seasoned ripper looking to challenge yourself on some substantial swell or you're newer to the sport and want to progress your skills, today is the day. If you're thinking about lessons, the Los Angeles Surf School operates right here at El Porto Beach with progression packages that can help you take your surfing to the next level.

So here's the bottom line, peak swell conditions, moderate tides, warm water temperatures. Everything is aligned for an absolutely stellar day in the water. Get down there, get your board, and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, and welcome to your El Porto surf report for Saturday, March 7th. If you've been waiting for the swell gods to deliver, today is the day to throw on your boardshorts and head down to the beach.

El Porto is absolutely firing right now with six to nine-foot waves rolling in, and here's the best part, peak conditions are expected today. That means the swell is dialed in and you're looking at quality rides that should keep you smiling from sunrise to sunset.

Now let's talk timing, because getting this right can make or break your session. Your low tide hits at five forty-two in the morning at just point seven feet, and your high tide comes in around eleven forty in the morning at three point four feet. What this means is you've got excellent water movement throughout the morning and into the early afternoon, so you've got a nice wide window to work with. If you're an early riser, that dawn patrol session during the low tide could be absolutely pristine. But if you're more of a mid-morning person, you're still in luck because the incoming tide will provide great conditions all the way through late morning.

The water temperature is sitting at a pleasant seventy-three degrees, which is downright comfortable. You might be able to get away with just boardshorts today, but if you run cold, a light wetsuit won't hurt and could extend your session comfortably.

El Porto sits right here in El Segundo, California, in the heart of Santa Monica Bay, so it's super accessible. Whether you're a seasoned ripper looking to challenge yourself on some substantial swell or you're newer to the sport and want to progress your skills, today is the day. If you're thinking about lessons, the Los Angeles Surf School operates right here at El Porto Beach with progression packages that can help you take your surfing to the next level.

So here's the bottom line, peak swell conditions, moderate tides, warm water temperatures. Everything is aligned for an absolutely stellar day in the water. Get down there, get your board, and make the most of it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Stellar Six to Nine Foot Waves This Weekend with Saturday Peak Conditions</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Report

What's up, wave riders? It's looking like a stellar few days of surfing ahead at El Porto, so let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us.

Right now, we're sitting pretty with solid six to nine foot seas churned up by some Northwest wind running fifteen to twenty-five knots. That wind's gonna bump up to twenty to twenty-five in the afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out this morning, the earlier the better. The wave detail is showing us two footers at six seconds mixed with some meaty six foot sets at twelve second intervals, which means we're getting both the playful stuff and the wall-to-wall faces to work with.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. We've got a low tide hitting at four fifty-eight in the morning, dropping to just half a foot, and then high tide rolls in at ten fifty-seven in the morning at four feet. We're also looking at another low tide around ten eighteen in the morning. The good news? The tidal range is minimal, which means conditions stay pretty favorable for everyone from groms to seasoned chargers throughout the day.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, the wind's gonna ease up a touch to ten to fifteen knots from the North, with seas dropping slightly to six to eight feet. The swell detail shows two footers at nine seconds and a solid seven footer at eleven seconds. So if you're a night surfer or thinking about an evening glass-off session, conditions should be pretty clean.

Saturday is shaping up to be the day to mark on your calendar. Northeast wind in the morning transitions to lighter North wind by afternoon, five to ten knots. We're looking at five to seven foot seas with that beautiful seven foot swell still pushing through at ten second intervals. Lighter afternoon winds mean cleaner faces and fewer closeouts. This could very well be your premium day of the weekend.

Sunday continues the good vibes with lighter North wind of just five to ten knots and five to six foot seas. The swell mellows slightly to six footers at nine seconds, but don't let that fool you, it's still plenty of juice for a fun day in the water.

Monday comes roaring back. Northwest wind picks up to fifteen to twenty-five knots, ramping up the power and the chop. Seas climb back to six to nine feet with that consistent seven footer at ten seconds. It's a powerful day if you like aggressive conditions and don't mind wrestling with some windier waters.

Here's the bottom line: We've got solid, consistent swell running through the entire weekend with quality waves backed by moderate to strong northerly winds that actually enhance the wave quality rather than trash it. Saturday is your golden ticket with those lighter afternoon winds creating the cleanest conditions. But honestly, if you can get a dawn patrol session in any morning this week, you're gonna find some peelers. Low tide in the early morning hours is your sweet spot for optimal shape and definition.

Get out there and

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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 13:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Report

What's up, wave riders? It's looking like a stellar few days of surfing ahead at El Porto, so let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us.

Right now, we're sitting pretty with solid six to nine foot seas churned up by some Northwest wind running fifteen to twenty-five knots. That wind's gonna bump up to twenty to twenty-five in the afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out this morning, the earlier the better. The wave detail is showing us two footers at six seconds mixed with some meaty six foot sets at twelve second intervals, which means we're getting both the playful stuff and the wall-to-wall faces to work with.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. We've got a low tide hitting at four fifty-eight in the morning, dropping to just half a foot, and then high tide rolls in at ten fifty-seven in the morning at four feet. We're also looking at another low tide around ten eighteen in the morning. The good news? The tidal range is minimal, which means conditions stay pretty favorable for everyone from groms to seasoned chargers throughout the day.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, the wind's gonna ease up a touch to ten to fifteen knots from the North, with seas dropping slightly to six to eight feet. The swell detail shows two footers at nine seconds and a solid seven footer at eleven seconds. So if you're a night surfer or thinking about an evening glass-off session, conditions should be pretty clean.

Saturday is shaping up to be the day to mark on your calendar. Northeast wind in the morning transitions to lighter North wind by afternoon, five to ten knots. We're looking at five to seven foot seas with that beautiful seven foot swell still pushing through at ten second intervals. Lighter afternoon winds mean cleaner faces and fewer closeouts. This could very well be your premium day of the weekend.

Sunday continues the good vibes with lighter North wind of just five to ten knots and five to six foot seas. The swell mellows slightly to six footers at nine seconds, but don't let that fool you, it's still plenty of juice for a fun day in the water.

Monday comes roaring back. Northwest wind picks up to fifteen to twenty-five knots, ramping up the power and the chop. Seas climb back to six to nine feet with that consistent seven footer at ten seconds. It's a powerful day if you like aggressive conditions and don't mind wrestling with some windier waters.

Here's the bottom line: We've got solid, consistent swell running through the entire weekend with quality waves backed by moderate to strong northerly winds that actually enhance the wave quality rather than trash it. Saturday is your golden ticket with those lighter afternoon winds creating the cleanest conditions. But honestly, if you can get a dawn patrol session in any morning this week, you're gonna find some peelers. Low tide in the early morning hours is your sweet spot for optimal shape and definition.

Get out there and

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Report

What's up, wave riders? It's looking like a stellar few days of surfing ahead at El Porto, so let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us.

Right now, we're sitting pretty with solid six to nine foot seas churned up by some Northwest wind running fifteen to twenty-five knots. That wind's gonna bump up to twenty to twenty-five in the afternoon, so if you're thinking about paddling out this morning, the earlier the better. The wave detail is showing us two footers at six seconds mixed with some meaty six foot sets at twelve second intervals, which means we're getting both the playful stuff and the wall-to-wall faces to work with.

Let's talk tides because timing is everything. We've got a low tide hitting at four fifty-eight in the morning, dropping to just half a foot, and then high tide rolls in at ten fifty-seven in the morning at four feet. We're also looking at another low tide around ten eighteen in the morning. The good news? The tidal range is minimal, which means conditions stay pretty favorable for everyone from groms to seasoned chargers throughout the day.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, the wind's gonna ease up a touch to ten to fifteen knots from the North, with seas dropping slightly to six to eight feet. The swell detail shows two footers at nine seconds and a solid seven footer at eleven seconds. So if you're a night surfer or thinking about an evening glass-off session, conditions should be pretty clean.

Saturday is shaping up to be the day to mark on your calendar. Northeast wind in the morning transitions to lighter North wind by afternoon, five to ten knots. We're looking at five to seven foot seas with that beautiful seven foot swell still pushing through at ten second intervals. Lighter afternoon winds mean cleaner faces and fewer closeouts. This could very well be your premium day of the weekend.

Sunday continues the good vibes with lighter North wind of just five to ten knots and five to six foot seas. The swell mellows slightly to six footers at nine seconds, but don't let that fool you, it's still plenty of juice for a fun day in the water.

Monday comes roaring back. Northwest wind picks up to fifteen to twenty-five knots, ramping up the power and the chop. Seas climb back to six to nine feet with that consistent seven footer at ten seconds. It's a powerful day if you like aggressive conditions and don't mind wrestling with some windier waters.

Here's the bottom line: We've got solid, consistent swell running through the entire weekend with quality waves backed by moderate to strong northerly winds that actually enhance the wave quality rather than trash it. Saturday is your golden ticket with those lighter afternoon winds creating the cleanest conditions. But honestly, if you can get a dawn patrol session in any morning this week, you're gonna find some peelers. Low tide in the early morning hours is your sweet spot for optimal shape and definition.

Get out there and

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Thursday March 5th Best Waves 8 to 11 AM Offshore Winds Three to Five Foot Swell</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, March 5th, coming to you at five AM Pacific. Let's get straight to it.

You're looking at three to five foot faces right now, with the best shape coming off the jetty where you're getting some punchy chest to head high rights. The primary swell is a short-period northwest affair at thirteen seconds, mixing with some fading west-northwest energy that's basically just adding noise at this point. Overall quality rating? Four out of ten, fair to poor, but here's the good news: it's about to get better.

The tide's currently falling and hitting low around six thirty this morning, but the real magic window opens between eight and eleven AM when the push comes in. That's when you want to be paddling out. Dead low tide makes the sandbars sticky and flat, so avoid that graveyard hour. High tide doesn't hit until twelve forty-five in the afternoon, so you've got a solid three-hour window of prime conditions before the wind completely murders it.

Speaking of wind, right now you've got light offshore breezes at five to eight knots keeping things groomed and pretty. Enjoy it while it lasts. By noon that wind's turning sideshore out of the southwest at ten to fifteen knots, and by afternoon we're looking at full-on onshore south winds pushing twenty to twenty-five knots. After two PM, forget about it. You're looking at onshore chop city and nobody's having fun.

Water temperature is fifty-eight degrees, so break out that full four-three millimeter wetsuit and booties. Recent upwellings from that northwest swell have kept things cold, and visibility is sitting at three to five feet with some greenish water and kelp in the mix. It's not crystal clear, but it's workable.

Here's your day breakdown. Morning session from six to eleven AM is absolutely your prime window. Sets are pushing five to six feet, offshores are holding strong, and if you get there early you'll beat the LA traffic crowd. We're talking low to moderate crowds right now, maybe twenty to forty heads by nine AM at the main peak, but the jetty stays less crowded if you don't mind the longer paddle.

Midday from eleven AM to three PM, forget about it. Wind's ramping up, waves are dropping to two to four feet of pure mush. The jetty might still have some semi-rideable rights on the high tide push, but you're not going to write home about it.

By afternoon and evening, you're in onshore junk territory. One to three foot closeouts, twenty to twenty-five knot winds, and nothing but groms chasing scraps. Not your spot today after lunch.

Now, practically speaking, parking's filling up fast, so aim for the forty-fifth street lot at fifteen bucks a day, or hunt for street parking if you want to save money. No fire pits allowed, but dogs are cool on leash. Rocky bottom's exposed at low tide, so reef booties are a smart call. Recent rain means water quality is B-grade at best, so rinse your gear after and watch for that bacteria risk. No shark

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 13:02:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, March 5th, coming to you at five AM Pacific. Let's get straight to it.

You're looking at three to five foot faces right now, with the best shape coming off the jetty where you're getting some punchy chest to head high rights. The primary swell is a short-period northwest affair at thirteen seconds, mixing with some fading west-northwest energy that's basically just adding noise at this point. Overall quality rating? Four out of ten, fair to poor, but here's the good news: it's about to get better.

The tide's currently falling and hitting low around six thirty this morning, but the real magic window opens between eight and eleven AM when the push comes in. That's when you want to be paddling out. Dead low tide makes the sandbars sticky and flat, so avoid that graveyard hour. High tide doesn't hit until twelve forty-five in the afternoon, so you've got a solid three-hour window of prime conditions before the wind completely murders it.

Speaking of wind, right now you've got light offshore breezes at five to eight knots keeping things groomed and pretty. Enjoy it while it lasts. By noon that wind's turning sideshore out of the southwest at ten to fifteen knots, and by afternoon we're looking at full-on onshore south winds pushing twenty to twenty-five knots. After two PM, forget about it. You're looking at onshore chop city and nobody's having fun.

Water temperature is fifty-eight degrees, so break out that full four-three millimeter wetsuit and booties. Recent upwellings from that northwest swell have kept things cold, and visibility is sitting at three to five feet with some greenish water and kelp in the mix. It's not crystal clear, but it's workable.

Here's your day breakdown. Morning session from six to eleven AM is absolutely your prime window. Sets are pushing five to six feet, offshores are holding strong, and if you get there early you'll beat the LA traffic crowd. We're talking low to moderate crowds right now, maybe twenty to forty heads by nine AM at the main peak, but the jetty stays less crowded if you don't mind the longer paddle.

Midday from eleven AM to three PM, forget about it. Wind's ramping up, waves are dropping to two to four feet of pure mush. The jetty might still have some semi-rideable rights on the high tide push, but you're not going to write home about it.

By afternoon and evening, you're in onshore junk territory. One to three foot closeouts, twenty to twenty-five knot winds, and nothing but groms chasing scraps. Not your spot today after lunch.

Now, practically speaking, parking's filling up fast, so aim for the forty-fifth street lot at fifteen bucks a day, or hunt for street parking if you want to save money. No fire pits allowed, but dogs are cool on leash. Rocky bottom's exposed at low tide, so reef booties are a smart call. Recent rain means water quality is B-grade at best, so rinse your gear after and watch for that bacteria risk. No shark

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your El Porto surf forecast for Thursday, March 5th, coming to you at five AM Pacific. Let's get straight to it.

You're looking at three to five foot faces right now, with the best shape coming off the jetty where you're getting some punchy chest to head high rights. The primary swell is a short-period northwest affair at thirteen seconds, mixing with some fading west-northwest energy that's basically just adding noise at this point. Overall quality rating? Four out of ten, fair to poor, but here's the good news: it's about to get better.

The tide's currently falling and hitting low around six thirty this morning, but the real magic window opens between eight and eleven AM when the push comes in. That's when you want to be paddling out. Dead low tide makes the sandbars sticky and flat, so avoid that graveyard hour. High tide doesn't hit until twelve forty-five in the afternoon, so you've got a solid three-hour window of prime conditions before the wind completely murders it.

Speaking of wind, right now you've got light offshore breezes at five to eight knots keeping things groomed and pretty. Enjoy it while it lasts. By noon that wind's turning sideshore out of the southwest at ten to fifteen knots, and by afternoon we're looking at full-on onshore south winds pushing twenty to twenty-five knots. After two PM, forget about it. You're looking at onshore chop city and nobody's having fun.

Water temperature is fifty-eight degrees, so break out that full four-three millimeter wetsuit and booties. Recent upwellings from that northwest swell have kept things cold, and visibility is sitting at three to five feet with some greenish water and kelp in the mix. It's not crystal clear, but it's workable.

Here's your day breakdown. Morning session from six to eleven AM is absolutely your prime window. Sets are pushing five to six feet, offshores are holding strong, and if you get there early you'll beat the LA traffic crowd. We're talking low to moderate crowds right now, maybe twenty to forty heads by nine AM at the main peak, but the jetty stays less crowded if you don't mind the longer paddle.

Midday from eleven AM to three PM, forget about it. Wind's ramping up, waves are dropping to two to four feet of pure mush. The jetty might still have some semi-rideable rights on the high tide push, but you're not going to write home about it.

By afternoon and evening, you're in onshore junk territory. One to three foot closeouts, twenty to twenty-five knot winds, and nothing but groms chasing scraps. Not your spot today after lunch.

Now, practically speaking, parking's filling up fast, so aim for the forty-fifth street lot at fifteen bucks a day, or hunt for street parking if you want to save money. No fire pits allowed, but dogs are cool on leash. Rocky bottom's exposed at low tide, so reef booties are a smart call. Recent rain means water quality is B-grade at best, so rinse your gear after and watch for that bacteria risk. No shark

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report March 4 Fair Conditions Knee to Thigh High Waves Best at Low Tide</title>
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      <description>Good morning El Porto faithful, it's March fourth and the swell is fading but still rideable if you time it right. We're looking at small knee to thigh high peaks with a three to four foot face at best, courtesy of a dying west northwest swell that's got about eight to ten second periods. So here's the real talk: this is a fair to poor day, honestly a three out of ten for quality, but if you're an intermediate and you've got the timing dialed, you can still catch some fun ones.

Let's talk tide because that's everything at El Porto. Right now we're in that magic window heading into the afternoon low tide which peaks around four o'clock. Your best bet is to paddle out two hours before that happens, so aim for around two in the afternoon. You'll find the chest high sets on exposed sandbars and cleaner peaks when the water's dropping. The morning low was at three forty, but frankly the wind's already pushing onshore by then, so that window closed earlier than we'd like.

Speaking of wind, it's starting clean right now but don't get comfortable. By ten in the morning we're shifting to a southwest wind at ten to fifteen knots, and by the afternoon we're looking at gusts up to twenty. The chop picks up quick around noon, so if you can get in before nine am you'll find the cleanest conditions of the day. Late afternoon low tide is your backup plan, but you'll be battling wind texture.

Now let's address the elephant in the water. El Porto is mushy on most tides, but what you get on the lower tides are some genuinely hollow rights that can be fun. Mid tide and higher? Yeah, they close out fast. So work with the low, not against it. Water temp is sitting at fifty-eight to sixty degrees, which means you need a full three-two wetsuit and booties. Trust me, those El Porto cobblestones will shred your feet and shred your fins if you're not protected.

The waves themselves are going to be a mix. You've got your primary west northwest swell pushing three to five feet with some secondary northwest groundswell adding minor texture. It's going to be mushy beachbreak peaks all day, and nothing's going to improve the situation because the swell flattens out by tomorrow. We're not expecting any major storms, which is good news for consistency, but it also means you're working with what you've got right now.

Here's the practical advice. If you value your sleep, skip the dawn patrol. The sunrise is at six twenty am but the best early morning light is when the wind is still offshore and that's happening around seven to ten am. Get there early though because the parking situation is already tight. The Manhattan Beach lot fills up by seven in the morning and we've got high crowd levels all day. Locals have priority on takeoff, so keep that in mind and be respectful.

One more thing: watch out for strong rips on low tide, avoid the sea urchins lurking on the sandbars, and definitely check the live cams before you paddle out. Things are volatile and what you see online mig

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 13:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning El Porto faithful, it's March fourth and the swell is fading but still rideable if you time it right. We're looking at small knee to thigh high peaks with a three to four foot face at best, courtesy of a dying west northwest swell that's got about eight to ten second periods. So here's the real talk: this is a fair to poor day, honestly a three out of ten for quality, but if you're an intermediate and you've got the timing dialed, you can still catch some fun ones.

Let's talk tide because that's everything at El Porto. Right now we're in that magic window heading into the afternoon low tide which peaks around four o'clock. Your best bet is to paddle out two hours before that happens, so aim for around two in the afternoon. You'll find the chest high sets on exposed sandbars and cleaner peaks when the water's dropping. The morning low was at three forty, but frankly the wind's already pushing onshore by then, so that window closed earlier than we'd like.

Speaking of wind, it's starting clean right now but don't get comfortable. By ten in the morning we're shifting to a southwest wind at ten to fifteen knots, and by the afternoon we're looking at gusts up to twenty. The chop picks up quick around noon, so if you can get in before nine am you'll find the cleanest conditions of the day. Late afternoon low tide is your backup plan, but you'll be battling wind texture.

Now let's address the elephant in the water. El Porto is mushy on most tides, but what you get on the lower tides are some genuinely hollow rights that can be fun. Mid tide and higher? Yeah, they close out fast. So work with the low, not against it. Water temp is sitting at fifty-eight to sixty degrees, which means you need a full three-two wetsuit and booties. Trust me, those El Porto cobblestones will shred your feet and shred your fins if you're not protected.

The waves themselves are going to be a mix. You've got your primary west northwest swell pushing three to five feet with some secondary northwest groundswell adding minor texture. It's going to be mushy beachbreak peaks all day, and nothing's going to improve the situation because the swell flattens out by tomorrow. We're not expecting any major storms, which is good news for consistency, but it also means you're working with what you've got right now.

Here's the practical advice. If you value your sleep, skip the dawn patrol. The sunrise is at six twenty am but the best early morning light is when the wind is still offshore and that's happening around seven to ten am. Get there early though because the parking situation is already tight. The Manhattan Beach lot fills up by seven in the morning and we've got high crowd levels all day. Locals have priority on takeoff, so keep that in mind and be respectful.

One more thing: watch out for strong rips on low tide, avoid the sea urchins lurking on the sandbars, and definitely check the live cams before you paddle out. Things are volatile and what you see online mig

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        <![CDATA[Good morning El Porto faithful, it's March fourth and the swell is fading but still rideable if you time it right. We're looking at small knee to thigh high peaks with a three to four foot face at best, courtesy of a dying west northwest swell that's got about eight to ten second periods. So here's the real talk: this is a fair to poor day, honestly a three out of ten for quality, but if you're an intermediate and you've got the timing dialed, you can still catch some fun ones.

Let's talk tide because that's everything at El Porto. Right now we're in that magic window heading into the afternoon low tide which peaks around four o'clock. Your best bet is to paddle out two hours before that happens, so aim for around two in the afternoon. You'll find the chest high sets on exposed sandbars and cleaner peaks when the water's dropping. The morning low was at three forty, but frankly the wind's already pushing onshore by then, so that window closed earlier than we'd like.

Speaking of wind, it's starting clean right now but don't get comfortable. By ten in the morning we're shifting to a southwest wind at ten to fifteen knots, and by the afternoon we're looking at gusts up to twenty. The chop picks up quick around noon, so if you can get in before nine am you'll find the cleanest conditions of the day. Late afternoon low tide is your backup plan, but you'll be battling wind texture.

Now let's address the elephant in the water. El Porto is mushy on most tides, but what you get on the lower tides are some genuinely hollow rights that can be fun. Mid tide and higher? Yeah, they close out fast. So work with the low, not against it. Water temp is sitting at fifty-eight to sixty degrees, which means you need a full three-two wetsuit and booties. Trust me, those El Porto cobblestones will shred your feet and shred your fins if you're not protected.

The waves themselves are going to be a mix. You've got your primary west northwest swell pushing three to five feet with some secondary northwest groundswell adding minor texture. It's going to be mushy beachbreak peaks all day, and nothing's going to improve the situation because the swell flattens out by tomorrow. We're not expecting any major storms, which is good news for consistency, but it also means you're working with what you've got right now.

Here's the practical advice. If you value your sleep, skip the dawn patrol. The sunrise is at six twenty am but the best early morning light is when the wind is still offshore and that's happening around seven to ten am. Get there early though because the parking situation is already tight. The Manhattan Beach lot fills up by seven in the morning and we've got high crowd levels all day. Locals have priority on takeoff, so keep that in mind and be respectful.

One more thing: watch out for strong rips on low tide, avoid the sea urchins lurking on the sandbars, and definitely check the live cams before you paddle out. Things are volatile and what you see online mig

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today Warm Water Calm Winds Modest Swell Conditions</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Welcome to your El Porto Surf Report. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean is serving up for you today.

First things first: we're in the middle of something pretty special weather-wise, though maybe not in the way we'd normally hope. A strong marine heatwave is rolling along the California coast right now, and El Porto is definitely feeling the heat. We're looking at water temperatures sitting at a balmy 67.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which is honestly more like what you'd expect in mid-June. So if you've been thinking about ditching the wetsuit, well, this might be your moment. Just keep in mind this is pretty unusual for early March, so enjoy it while it lasts.

Now, let's talk about the actual surfing conditions. The swell is looking pretty modest at the moment, so we're not dealing with any epic, life-changing waves today. But here's the good news: the wind is calm in the area, which means whatever swell does show up should have clean, well-shaped faces. That's a win in our book.

The tide situation is actually pretty interesting. Right now the tide is falling, but we've got a high tide coming up at 7:53 in the morning, bringing waters up to about 5 and a half feet. Then the tide will peak again at low around 1:50 in the afternoon. If you're planning to paddle out tomorrow, Wednesday, you're looking at a low tide early in the morning at 1:58 AM, followed by a high tide at 8:19 AM that'll reach almost 6 feet. Then another low tide at 2:30 in the afternoon before one final high tide at 8:26 in the evening.

For the most up-to-the-minute details on actual wave heights and swell direction, I'd definitely recommend checking out a specialized surf forecast site or tuning into one of the live El Porto webcams. They'll give you that real-time look at what's actually breaking out there.

So there you have it. Warm water, calm winds, modest swell, and favorable tides. Get out there and enjoy it!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 22:31:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Welcome to your El Porto Surf Report. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean is serving up for you today.

First things first: we're in the middle of something pretty special weather-wise, though maybe not in the way we'd normally hope. A strong marine heatwave is rolling along the California coast right now, and El Porto is definitely feeling the heat. We're looking at water temperatures sitting at a balmy 67.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which is honestly more like what you'd expect in mid-June. So if you've been thinking about ditching the wetsuit, well, this might be your moment. Just keep in mind this is pretty unusual for early March, so enjoy it while it lasts.

Now, let's talk about the actual surfing conditions. The swell is looking pretty modest at the moment, so we're not dealing with any epic, life-changing waves today. But here's the good news: the wind is calm in the area, which means whatever swell does show up should have clean, well-shaped faces. That's a win in our book.

The tide situation is actually pretty interesting. Right now the tide is falling, but we've got a high tide coming up at 7:53 in the morning, bringing waters up to about 5 and a half feet. Then the tide will peak again at low around 1:50 in the afternoon. If you're planning to paddle out tomorrow, Wednesday, you're looking at a low tide early in the morning at 1:58 AM, followed by a high tide at 8:19 AM that'll reach almost 6 feet. Then another low tide at 2:30 in the afternoon before one final high tide at 8:26 in the evening.

For the most up-to-the-minute details on actual wave heights and swell direction, I'd definitely recommend checking out a specialized surf forecast site or tuning into one of the live El Porto webcams. They'll give you that real-time look at what's actually breaking out there.

So there you have it. Warm water, calm winds, modest swell, and favorable tides. Get out there and enjoy it!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Welcome to your El Porto Surf Report. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean is serving up for you today.

First things first: we're in the middle of something pretty special weather-wise, though maybe not in the way we'd normally hope. A strong marine heatwave is rolling along the California coast right now, and El Porto is definitely feeling the heat. We're looking at water temperatures sitting at a balmy 67.1 degrees Fahrenheit, which is honestly more like what you'd expect in mid-June. So if you've been thinking about ditching the wetsuit, well, this might be your moment. Just keep in mind this is pretty unusual for early March, so enjoy it while it lasts.

Now, let's talk about the actual surfing conditions. The swell is looking pretty modest at the moment, so we're not dealing with any epic, life-changing waves today. But here's the good news: the wind is calm in the area, which means whatever swell does show up should have clean, well-shaped faces. That's a win in our book.

The tide situation is actually pretty interesting. Right now the tide is falling, but we've got a high tide coming up at 7:53 in the morning, bringing waters up to about 5 and a half feet. Then the tide will peak again at low around 1:50 in the afternoon. If you're planning to paddle out tomorrow, Wednesday, you're looking at a low tide early in the morning at 1:58 AM, followed by a high tide at 8:19 AM that'll reach almost 6 feet. Then another low tide at 2:30 in the afternoon before one final high tide at 8:26 in the evening.

For the most up-to-the-minute details on actual wave heights and swell direction, I'd definitely recommend checking out a specialized surf forecast site or tuning into one of the live El Porto webcams. They'll give you that real-time look at what's actually breaking out there.

So there you have it. Warm water, calm winds, modest swell, and favorable tides. Get out there and enjoy it!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Forecast Saturday February 28 2 to 3 Foot Waves Best Before 10 AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast for Saturday, February 28th. Let's break down what's waiting for you in the water today.

We're looking at small to moderate swell in the two to three foot range, which translates to knee to waist high waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate surfers. The swell is coming primarily from the west to northwest, which is pretty typical for El Porto, and we've got a moderate period keeping things organized and rideable.

Now, here's the key to scoring today: timing is everything. We just wrapped up a high tide at 6:54 this morning, and that's actually working in your favor right now. The incoming tide has been pushing better shape and definition into those sandbars that El Porto is famous for. You can expect punchy rights peeling off as the tide moves through mid-morning and into the afternoon. That sweet spot should keep treating you well until around 2 to 3 PM when we drop into a pretty drastic low tide, which is going to make things mushy and expose some of those sandbars.

Wind-wise, we're looking at calm to light conditions, basically 0 to 5 miles per hour early on, which is excellent. Unfortunately, that onshore wind risk is going to creep in as the afternoon progresses, so if you're thinking about a session, I'd strongly recommend getting out there before 10 AM for the cleanest conditions.

Let's talk water temperature because you're definitely going to feel it. We're sitting at a chilly 62 degrees today, dropping down to around 59 soon. This is winter water, so bring a full three-millimeter wetsuit. Booties are optional unless you're planning to walk over rocky areas.

If you miss out today, don't worry. Tomorrow morning is shaping up nicely with a high tide building to nearly six feet at 7:41 AM. That could set us up for some head-high sets early Sunday, so mark your alarms.

One quick heads up on logistics: El Porto gets busy on weekends, so park legally and respect the locals. Paddle out north of the pier and trains. Keep an eye on those fast-shifting sandbars and be mindful of potential rips on the extreme low tides.

Sunrise is at 6:54 AM and sunset at 5:24 PM, so you've got solid daylight to work with for a morning session. The forecast is looking solid for fun waves today if you time that incoming tide right. Stay safe out there, check your local surf cams and apps for live updates, and I'll see you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast for Saturday, February 28th. Let's break down what's waiting for you in the water today.

We're looking at small to moderate swell in the two to three foot range, which translates to knee to waist high waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate surfers. The swell is coming primarily from the west to northwest, which is pretty typical for El Porto, and we've got a moderate period keeping things organized and rideable.

Now, here's the key to scoring today: timing is everything. We just wrapped up a high tide at 6:54 this morning, and that's actually working in your favor right now. The incoming tide has been pushing better shape and definition into those sandbars that El Porto is famous for. You can expect punchy rights peeling off as the tide moves through mid-morning and into the afternoon. That sweet spot should keep treating you well until around 2 to 3 PM when we drop into a pretty drastic low tide, which is going to make things mushy and expose some of those sandbars.

Wind-wise, we're looking at calm to light conditions, basically 0 to 5 miles per hour early on, which is excellent. Unfortunately, that onshore wind risk is going to creep in as the afternoon progresses, so if you're thinking about a session, I'd strongly recommend getting out there before 10 AM for the cleanest conditions.

Let's talk water temperature because you're definitely going to feel it. We're sitting at a chilly 62 degrees today, dropping down to around 59 soon. This is winter water, so bring a full three-millimeter wetsuit. Booties are optional unless you're planning to walk over rocky areas.

If you miss out today, don't worry. Tomorrow morning is shaping up nicely with a high tide building to nearly six feet at 7:41 AM. That could set us up for some head-high sets early Sunday, so mark your alarms.

One quick heads up on logistics: El Porto gets busy on weekends, so park legally and respect the locals. Paddle out north of the pier and trains. Keep an eye on those fast-shifting sandbars and be mindful of potential rips on the extreme low tides.

Sunrise is at 6:54 AM and sunset at 5:24 PM, so you've got solid daylight to work with for a morning session. The forecast is looking solid for fun waves today if you time that incoming tide right. Stay safe out there, check your local surf cams and apps for live updates, and I'll see you in the lineup.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach forecast for Saturday, February 28th. Let's break down what's waiting for you in the water today.

We're looking at small to moderate swell in the two to three foot range, which translates to knee to waist high waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate surfers. The swell is coming primarily from the west to northwest, which is pretty typical for El Porto, and we've got a moderate period keeping things organized and rideable.

Now, here's the key to scoring today: timing is everything. We just wrapped up a high tide at 6:54 this morning, and that's actually working in your favor right now. The incoming tide has been pushing better shape and definition into those sandbars that El Porto is famous for. You can expect punchy rights peeling off as the tide moves through mid-morning and into the afternoon. That sweet spot should keep treating you well until around 2 to 3 PM when we drop into a pretty drastic low tide, which is going to make things mushy and expose some of those sandbars.

Wind-wise, we're looking at calm to light conditions, basically 0 to 5 miles per hour early on, which is excellent. Unfortunately, that onshore wind risk is going to creep in as the afternoon progresses, so if you're thinking about a session, I'd strongly recommend getting out there before 10 AM for the cleanest conditions.

Let's talk water temperature because you're definitely going to feel it. We're sitting at a chilly 62 degrees today, dropping down to around 59 soon. This is winter water, so bring a full three-millimeter wetsuit. Booties are optional unless you're planning to walk over rocky areas.

If you miss out today, don't worry. Tomorrow morning is shaping up nicely with a high tide building to nearly six feet at 7:41 AM. That could set us up for some head-high sets early Sunday, so mark your alarms.

One quick heads up on logistics: El Porto gets busy on weekends, so park legally and respect the locals. Paddle out north of the pier and trains. Keep an eye on those fast-shifting sandbars and be mindful of potential rips on the extreme low tides.

Sunrise is at 6:54 AM and sunset at 5:24 PM, so you've got solid daylight to work with for a morning session. The forecast is looking solid for fun waves today if you time that incoming tide right. Stay safe out there, check your local surf cams and apps for live updates, and I'll see you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Friday February 27th Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Friday, February 27th surf report for El Porto. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us today.

We're looking at some small but fun waves rolling in at one point five feet, with a nice fifteen-second swell period that'll give you plenty of time to paddle back out between sets. The wind is basically nonexistent at just two miles per hour, which means you're getting clean, uninterrupted faces to work with. Water temperature is holding steady at a brisk 62 degrees Fahrenheit, so grab yourself a spring suit or a light wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

Now here's where it gets interesting with the tide. We just passed the morning high at 5:59 AM when the water was stacked up at five and a half feet, and right now we're cruising toward a minus one foot low tide at one o'clock this afternoon. That negative low means the sandbars are going to be seriously exposed, which is excellent news if you're chasing those beach break opportunities. The afternoon session is shaping up to be the prime time slot.

Speaking of timing, we've got sunset at just before five o'clock, so you're working with a compressed window of daylight today. First light came at six thirty-two this morning, which you might have already caught, and now we're heading toward that golden hour crunch in the evening. If you're planning an afternoon session, I'd say get out there sooner rather than later to maximize your time in the water.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed in for beginners and intermediate surfers today. Small, manageable waves, virtually no wind chop, excellent sandbar exposure at low tide, and a swell period that gives you breathing room between sets. It's not going to be epic, but it's going to be fun, accessible, and perfect for honing your skills before the light fades out on us.

Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Friday, February 27th surf report for El Porto. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us today.

We're looking at some small but fun waves rolling in at one point five feet, with a nice fifteen-second swell period that'll give you plenty of time to paddle back out between sets. The wind is basically nonexistent at just two miles per hour, which means you're getting clean, uninterrupted faces to work with. Water temperature is holding steady at a brisk 62 degrees Fahrenheit, so grab yourself a spring suit or a light wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

Now here's where it gets interesting with the tide. We just passed the morning high at 5:59 AM when the water was stacked up at five and a half feet, and right now we're cruising toward a minus one foot low tide at one o'clock this afternoon. That negative low means the sandbars are going to be seriously exposed, which is excellent news if you're chasing those beach break opportunities. The afternoon session is shaping up to be the prime time slot.

Speaking of timing, we've got sunset at just before five o'clock, so you're working with a compressed window of daylight today. First light came at six thirty-two this morning, which you might have already caught, and now we're heading toward that golden hour crunch in the evening. If you're planning an afternoon session, I'd say get out there sooner rather than later to maximize your time in the water.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed in for beginners and intermediate surfers today. Small, manageable waves, virtually no wind chop, excellent sandbar exposure at low tide, and a swell period that gives you breathing room between sets. It's not going to be epic, but it's going to be fun, accessible, and perfect for honing your skills before the light fades out on us.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Friday, February 27th surf report for El Porto. Let's dive into what Mother Ocean has cooking for us today.

We're looking at some small but fun waves rolling in at one point five feet, with a nice fifteen-second swell period that'll give you plenty of time to paddle back out between sets. The wind is basically nonexistent at just two miles per hour, which means you're getting clean, uninterrupted faces to work with. Water temperature is holding steady at a brisk 62 degrees Fahrenheit, so grab yourself a spring suit or a light wetsuit and you'll be comfortable out there.

Now here's where it gets interesting with the tide. We just passed the morning high at 5:59 AM when the water was stacked up at five and a half feet, and right now we're cruising toward a minus one foot low tide at one o'clock this afternoon. That negative low means the sandbars are going to be seriously exposed, which is excellent news if you're chasing those beach break opportunities. The afternoon session is shaping up to be the prime time slot.

Speaking of timing, we've got sunset at just before five o'clock, so you're working with a compressed window of daylight today. First light came at six thirty-two this morning, which you might have already caught, and now we're heading toward that golden hour crunch in the evening. If you're planning an afternoon session, I'd say get out there sooner rather than later to maximize your time in the water.

Bottom line: El Porto is dialed in for beginners and intermediate surfers today. Small, manageable waves, virtually no wind chop, excellent sandbar exposure at low tide, and a swell period that gives you breathing room between sets. It's not going to be epic, but it's going to be fun, accessible, and perfect for honing your skills before the light fades out on us.

Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Today: 2-3 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, Perfect Low Tide Window</title>
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      <description># El Porto Surf Report

What's up surfers, here's what's firing at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a fun little swell situation with two to three foot waves, knee to thigh high, rolling through with some real shape on the sets. If you time it right, you might even catch some barrels at nearby LA spots. The recent winter storm cleanup has left us with some rare firing sessions, so don't sleep on this window.

The swell is coming in from the northwest around six feet at twelve seconds, though it's starting to fade as the primary energy drops. Your best bet is to keep an eye on real time buoys for updates because these conditions are shifting pretty quickly.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide early in the morning around three feet, with highs climbing to about eight feet mid-morning. Here's the pro tip: target that low tide window, especially around ten AM when the waves are holding their shape best without all that backwash. Low tide here is your friend for clean, peeling lines.

The wind right now is light and offshore-ish with southwest winds at about nine miles per hour, gusting to fourteen. This means glassy faces and buttery conditions, though watch for any onshore shift later in the day. Air temps are a chilly sixty-three degrees right now but climbing to a pleasant seventy-nine this afternoon with clear skies all day. Sunrise is six twenty-seven, sunset hits at five forty-six.

Here's the real talk about water temps: we're sitting at sixty-two point two degrees, and it's dropping toward the high fifties. This is full wetsuit territory, so grab your three-two or go thicker if you plan a longer session. If you're cold-water sensitive, booties are clutch.

El Porto is going to draw crowds post-swell. You've got locals and LA surfers converging, but the good news is this beachbreak lines up beautifully even in small surf. Stay aware of potential rips post-storm, watch the crowds, and don't underestimate cold water shock when you paddle out.

This is a perfect setup for intermediates chasing fun peelers. Get out there, have a blast, and stay safe in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 13:01:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># El Porto Surf Report

What's up surfers, here's what's firing at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a fun little swell situation with two to three foot waves, knee to thigh high, rolling through with some real shape on the sets. If you time it right, you might even catch some barrels at nearby LA spots. The recent winter storm cleanup has left us with some rare firing sessions, so don't sleep on this window.

The swell is coming in from the northwest around six feet at twelve seconds, though it's starting to fade as the primary energy drops. Your best bet is to keep an eye on real time buoys for updates because these conditions are shifting pretty quickly.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide early in the morning around three feet, with highs climbing to about eight feet mid-morning. Here's the pro tip: target that low tide window, especially around ten AM when the waves are holding their shape best without all that backwash. Low tide here is your friend for clean, peeling lines.

The wind right now is light and offshore-ish with southwest winds at about nine miles per hour, gusting to fourteen. This means glassy faces and buttery conditions, though watch for any onshore shift later in the day. Air temps are a chilly sixty-three degrees right now but climbing to a pleasant seventy-nine this afternoon with clear skies all day. Sunrise is six twenty-seven, sunset hits at five forty-six.

Here's the real talk about water temps: we're sitting at sixty-two point two degrees, and it's dropping toward the high fifties. This is full wetsuit territory, so grab your three-two or go thicker if you plan a longer session. If you're cold-water sensitive, booties are clutch.

El Porto is going to draw crowds post-swell. You've got locals and LA surfers converging, but the good news is this beachbreak lines up beautifully even in small surf. Stay aware of potential rips post-storm, watch the crowds, and don't underestimate cold water shock when you paddle out.

This is a perfect setup for intermediates chasing fun peelers. Get out there, have a blast, and stay safe in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# El Porto Surf Report

What's up surfers, here's what's firing at El Porto in Manhattan Beach today.

We're looking at a fun little swell situation with two to three foot waves, knee to thigh high, rolling through with some real shape on the sets. If you time it right, you might even catch some barrels at nearby LA spots. The recent winter storm cleanup has left us with some rare firing sessions, so don't sleep on this window.

The swell is coming in from the northwest around six feet at twelve seconds, though it's starting to fade as the primary energy drops. Your best bet is to keep an eye on real time buoys for updates because these conditions are shifting pretty quickly.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide early in the morning around three feet, with highs climbing to about eight feet mid-morning. Here's the pro tip: target that low tide window, especially around ten AM when the waves are holding their shape best without all that backwash. Low tide here is your friend for clean, peeling lines.

The wind right now is light and offshore-ish with southwest winds at about nine miles per hour, gusting to fourteen. This means glassy faces and buttery conditions, though watch for any onshore shift later in the day. Air temps are a chilly sixty-three degrees right now but climbing to a pleasant seventy-nine this afternoon with clear skies all day. Sunrise is six twenty-seven, sunset hits at five forty-six.

Here's the real talk about water temps: we're sitting at sixty-two point two degrees, and it's dropping toward the high fifties. This is full wetsuit territory, so grab your three-two or go thicker if you plan a longer session. If you're cold-water sensitive, booties are clutch.

El Porto is going to draw crowds post-swell. You've got locals and LA surfers converging, but the good news is this beachbreak lines up beautifully even in small surf. Stay aware of potential rips post-storm, watch the crowds, and don't underestimate cold water shock when you paddle out.

This is a perfect setup for intermediates chasing fun peelers. Get out there, have a blast, and stay safe in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Forecast Tuesday February 25th 2 to 3 Foot Waves Best at Low Tide 10 AM</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach surf forecast for Tuesday, February 25th, and let me tell you, the conditions are shaping up nicely for a solid early morning session.

We're looking at a northwest swell continuing from recent patterns, with small to moderate waves that should treat you to some rideable 2 to 3 foot faces. The real magic happens around low tide, which peaks at approximately 10:18 AM PST. If you're serious about scoring the cleanest lines, paddle out during that outgoing tide window. El Porto absolutely comes alive on the push, and trust me, you'll feel the difference between mushy mid-tide mushiness and those crisp, well-defined wave faces.

Speaking of timing, here's your tide breakdown for today. We've got a high of 5.64 feet at 3:09 AM, followed by our prime low at 10:18 AM sitting at 1.54 feet. After that, we'll see another high around 4:32 PM at 3.48 feet, and a final low at 8:23 PM at 2.99 feet. Tomorrow's looking even more promising with a lower low of 0.79 feet at 11:39 AM, so if today leaves you wanting more, mark your calendar.

Now let's talk logistics. Water temperature is hovering around 58 degrees Fahrenheit, so bundle up. A full 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit is non-negotiable here, and throw on some booties and a hood to stay comfortable in these chilly February waters. Air temps are in that cool 50 to 60 degree range, so dress warmly for the walk to the beach.

Wind conditions should be light today, though El Porto does face some onshore morning winds. Your best bet for glassy conditions is getting there early, before the sea breeze picks up. Sunrise hits at 6:54 AM, so if you can paddle out pre-dawn, you'll have the lineup mostly to yourself and cleaner faces to work with.

Here's the reality check though. Manhattan Beach area, including El Porto, gets seriously crowded between 8 AM and 4 PM. If you want to avoid the masses and actually catch some waves without dodging bodies, arrive before the sun comes up. The parking lot at 45th Street fills up fast, and the rocky bottom in spots demands respect. Watch out for strong currents when the swell picks up, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Bottom line: Set your alarm, wax your board, and get there when the coffee's still hot. The outgoing tide at 10 AM is your window for the cleanest waves. Water's cold, crowd's thick by mid-morning, and conditions favor early risers. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and enjoy what should be a solid Tuesday morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 13:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach surf forecast for Tuesday, February 25th, and let me tell you, the conditions are shaping up nicely for a solid early morning session.

We're looking at a northwest swell continuing from recent patterns, with small to moderate waves that should treat you to some rideable 2 to 3 foot faces. The real magic happens around low tide, which peaks at approximately 10:18 AM PST. If you're serious about scoring the cleanest lines, paddle out during that outgoing tide window. El Porto absolutely comes alive on the push, and trust me, you'll feel the difference between mushy mid-tide mushiness and those crisp, well-defined wave faces.

Speaking of timing, here's your tide breakdown for today. We've got a high of 5.64 feet at 3:09 AM, followed by our prime low at 10:18 AM sitting at 1.54 feet. After that, we'll see another high around 4:32 PM at 3.48 feet, and a final low at 8:23 PM at 2.99 feet. Tomorrow's looking even more promising with a lower low of 0.79 feet at 11:39 AM, so if today leaves you wanting more, mark your calendar.

Now let's talk logistics. Water temperature is hovering around 58 degrees Fahrenheit, so bundle up. A full 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit is non-negotiable here, and throw on some booties and a hood to stay comfortable in these chilly February waters. Air temps are in that cool 50 to 60 degree range, so dress warmly for the walk to the beach.

Wind conditions should be light today, though El Porto does face some onshore morning winds. Your best bet for glassy conditions is getting there early, before the sea breeze picks up. Sunrise hits at 6:54 AM, so if you can paddle out pre-dawn, you'll have the lineup mostly to yourself and cleaner faces to work with.

Here's the reality check though. Manhattan Beach area, including El Porto, gets seriously crowded between 8 AM and 4 PM. If you want to avoid the masses and actually catch some waves without dodging bodies, arrive before the sun comes up. The parking lot at 45th Street fills up fast, and the rocky bottom in spots demands respect. Watch out for strong currents when the swell picks up, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Bottom line: Set your alarm, wax your board, and get there when the coffee's still hot. The outgoing tide at 10 AM is your window for the cleanest waves. Water's cold, crowd's thick by mid-morning, and conditions favor early risers. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and enjoy what should be a solid Tuesday morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your El Porto Beach surf forecast for Tuesday, February 25th, and let me tell you, the conditions are shaping up nicely for a solid early morning session.

We're looking at a northwest swell continuing from recent patterns, with small to moderate waves that should treat you to some rideable 2 to 3 foot faces. The real magic happens around low tide, which peaks at approximately 10:18 AM PST. If you're serious about scoring the cleanest lines, paddle out during that outgoing tide window. El Porto absolutely comes alive on the push, and trust me, you'll feel the difference between mushy mid-tide mushiness and those crisp, well-defined wave faces.

Speaking of timing, here's your tide breakdown for today. We've got a high of 5.64 feet at 3:09 AM, followed by our prime low at 10:18 AM sitting at 1.54 feet. After that, we'll see another high around 4:32 PM at 3.48 feet, and a final low at 8:23 PM at 2.99 feet. Tomorrow's looking even more promising with a lower low of 0.79 feet at 11:39 AM, so if today leaves you wanting more, mark your calendar.

Now let's talk logistics. Water temperature is hovering around 58 degrees Fahrenheit, so bundle up. A full 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit is non-negotiable here, and throw on some booties and a hood to stay comfortable in these chilly February waters. Air temps are in that cool 50 to 60 degree range, so dress warmly for the walk to the beach.

Wind conditions should be light today, though El Porto does face some onshore morning winds. Your best bet for glassy conditions is getting there early, before the sea breeze picks up. Sunrise hits at 6:54 AM, so if you can paddle out pre-dawn, you'll have the lineup mostly to yourself and cleaner faces to work with.

Here's the reality check though. Manhattan Beach area, including El Porto, gets seriously crowded between 8 AM and 4 PM. If you want to avoid the masses and actually catch some waves without dodging bodies, arrive before the sun comes up. The parking lot at 45th Street fills up fast, and the rocky bottom in spots demands respect. Watch out for strong currents when the swell picks up, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Bottom line: Set your alarm, wax your board, and get there when the coffee's still hot. The outgoing tide at 10 AM is your window for the cleanest waves. Water's cold, crowd's thick by mid-morning, and conditions favor early risers. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and enjoy what should be a solid Tuesday morning session.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Tuesday February 24th Best Waves at 10 AM Low Tide Northwest Swell</title>
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      <description># EL PORTO SURF FORECAST - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH

Good morning surfers, it's 5 AM PST and we're looking at some solid conditions developing at El Porto today. Let's break down what's happening in the water.

We've got a 5 to 7 foot northwest swell pumping in right now, which is going to be the main event today. The key to scoring your best waves is timing—and trust me, timing is everything at El Porto. We're in that window between a high tide that just peaked at 4.9 feet around 2 AM, and the low tide coming in at just over three tenths of a foot at 10:17 this morning. That low tide window is absolute money. The sandbars expose themselves, the peaks get steeper, and you get that nice hollow shape that makes El Porto so fun when it's dialed in.

So here's my advice—grab your coffee, take your time, and plan to paddle out right around 10 AM when that low tide is happening. The morning high tide creates mushier, less defined conditions, so you don't want to be out there fighting that. Wait it out, grab breakfast, do whatever you need to do, and hit the water when those sandbars are at their best.

Now let's talk gear. The water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees right now, and it's dropping. We're looking at it dipping down into the upper 50s over the next week and a half. So get yourself a good 3/2 fullsuit or a steamer if you've got one. Winter in Southern California means cold water, and nobody wants to be shivering their way through a session.

Air temperature is going to be mild, right around 60 to 65 degrees, which is pleasant for February. The wind looks like it might be light this morning, possibly even glassy early on, which is exactly what you want to complement that northwest swell.

One heads up before you head out—El Porto gets absolutely packed on good northwest days. This forecast is going to send people out, so if you want your space, get there early. The parking lot fills up quick, and the lineup gets crowded fast after that low tide window passes. Consider biking over if you can, or carpool with friends. It'll save you the headache.

Watch out for the typical hazards too. Cold water shock is real, so ease in if you're not used to it. When the swell picks up like this, there can be some strong currents and rips, especially on the bigger sets. Stay smart, stay aware, and don't take unnecessary risks.

The waves themselves are expected to be in that 2 to 3 foot range in the afternoon, but remember, that northwest swell is delivering the bigger faces we mentioned earlier. El Porto holds size really well with those sandbars, so you could see some substantial waves if you're there during the prime window.

Bottom line—get up, get out, and hit the water around 10 AM during low tide. You've got a solid day ahead of you. Check your live cams before you head out if you want to see the current conditions, but all signs point to a fun Tuesday at El Porto.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 13:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary># EL PORTO SURF FORECAST - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH

Good morning surfers, it's 5 AM PST and we're looking at some solid conditions developing at El Porto today. Let's break down what's happening in the water.

We've got a 5 to 7 foot northwest swell pumping in right now, which is going to be the main event today. The key to scoring your best waves is timing—and trust me, timing is everything at El Porto. We're in that window between a high tide that just peaked at 4.9 feet around 2 AM, and the low tide coming in at just over three tenths of a foot at 10:17 this morning. That low tide window is absolute money. The sandbars expose themselves, the peaks get steeper, and you get that nice hollow shape that makes El Porto so fun when it's dialed in.

So here's my advice—grab your coffee, take your time, and plan to paddle out right around 10 AM when that low tide is happening. The morning high tide creates mushier, less defined conditions, so you don't want to be out there fighting that. Wait it out, grab breakfast, do whatever you need to do, and hit the water when those sandbars are at their best.

Now let's talk gear. The water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees right now, and it's dropping. We're looking at it dipping down into the upper 50s over the next week and a half. So get yourself a good 3/2 fullsuit or a steamer if you've got one. Winter in Southern California means cold water, and nobody wants to be shivering their way through a session.

Air temperature is going to be mild, right around 60 to 65 degrees, which is pleasant for February. The wind looks like it might be light this morning, possibly even glassy early on, which is exactly what you want to complement that northwest swell.

One heads up before you head out—El Porto gets absolutely packed on good northwest days. This forecast is going to send people out, so if you want your space, get there early. The parking lot fills up quick, and the lineup gets crowded fast after that low tide window passes. Consider biking over if you can, or carpool with friends. It'll save you the headache.

Watch out for the typical hazards too. Cold water shock is real, so ease in if you're not used to it. When the swell picks up like this, there can be some strong currents and rips, especially on the bigger sets. Stay smart, stay aware, and don't take unnecessary risks.

The waves themselves are expected to be in that 2 to 3 foot range in the afternoon, but remember, that northwest swell is delivering the bigger faces we mentioned earlier. El Porto holds size really well with those sandbars, so you could see some substantial waves if you're there during the prime window.

Bottom line—get up, get out, and hit the water around 10 AM during low tide. You've got a solid day ahead of you. Check your live cams before you head out if you want to see the current conditions, but all signs point to a fun Tuesday at El Porto.

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        <![CDATA[# EL PORTO SURF FORECAST - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH

Good morning surfers, it's 5 AM PST and we're looking at some solid conditions developing at El Porto today. Let's break down what's happening in the water.

We've got a 5 to 7 foot northwest swell pumping in right now, which is going to be the main event today. The key to scoring your best waves is timing—and trust me, timing is everything at El Porto. We're in that window between a high tide that just peaked at 4.9 feet around 2 AM, and the low tide coming in at just over three tenths of a foot at 10:17 this morning. That low tide window is absolute money. The sandbars expose themselves, the peaks get steeper, and you get that nice hollow shape that makes El Porto so fun when it's dialed in.

So here's my advice—grab your coffee, take your time, and plan to paddle out right around 10 AM when that low tide is happening. The morning high tide creates mushier, less defined conditions, so you don't want to be out there fighting that. Wait it out, grab breakfast, do whatever you need to do, and hit the water when those sandbars are at their best.

Now let's talk gear. The water temperature is sitting at 62 degrees right now, and it's dropping. We're looking at it dipping down into the upper 50s over the next week and a half. So get yourself a good 3/2 fullsuit or a steamer if you've got one. Winter in Southern California means cold water, and nobody wants to be shivering their way through a session.

Air temperature is going to be mild, right around 60 to 65 degrees, which is pleasant for February. The wind looks like it might be light this morning, possibly even glassy early on, which is exactly what you want to complement that northwest swell.

One heads up before you head out—El Porto gets absolutely packed on good northwest days. This forecast is going to send people out, so if you want your space, get there early. The parking lot fills up quick, and the lineup gets crowded fast after that low tide window passes. Consider biking over if you can, or carpool with friends. It'll save you the headache.

Watch out for the typical hazards too. Cold water shock is real, so ease in if you're not used to it. When the swell picks up like this, there can be some strong currents and rips, especially on the bigger sets. Stay smart, stay aware, and don't take unnecessary risks.

The waves themselves are expected to be in that 2 to 3 foot range in the afternoon, but remember, that northwest swell is delivering the bigger faces we mentioned earlier. El Porto holds size really well with those sandbars, so you could see some substantial waves if you're there during the prime window.

Bottom line—get up, get out, and hit the water around 10 AM during low tide. You've got a solid day ahead of you. Check your live cams before you head out if you want to see the current conditions, but all signs point to a fun Tuesday at El Porto.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast February 23 Five to Seven Foot Seas Northwest Swell Best Conditions Low Tide</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! If you're thinking about paddling out at El Porto today, February 23rd, we've got some important intel to break down for you.

Here's the situation: we're looking at five to seven foot seas across the LA area, with a nice northwest swell running at six feet with a twelve-second period. There's also a minor two-foot component mixing in, so you're getting some texture in the water. The wind is coming out of the northwest at fifteen to twenty-five knots, which means it's probably going to be onshore for El Porto's south-facing break. That's not ideal, but it won't kill your session either.

El Porto is known for spinning up those long righthand peelers, especially when you've got a solid south swell underneath you. The magic window here is going to be around low to mid-tide. This is critical because when the tide gets too high, everything turns into closeouts and the rips start getting gnarly. Patience is rewarded at this break.

Here's where I need to level with you though. The forecast data we're working with is pretty limited for your specific date, so before you grab your board and head west on the 405, you'll want to dial in with live resources. Hit up Surfline for their current conditions, check out Magicseaweed, or tap into those CDIP buoys monitoring Santa Monica Bay. They'll give you the real-time confirmation on swell height and direction, plus you'll get a solid read on crowd levels, which at El Porto can get pretty thick.

Ideally, you want that swell coming from the west or northwest, and if you can score some offshore northeast wind, you're going to get the crispest shape possible. Watch out for rips when the tide is ripping out, and just stay aware of what's around you in the water.

So grab your phone, check those live cams, and if the conditions confirm, get yourself down there and make the most of it. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! If you're thinking about paddling out at El Porto today, February 23rd, we've got some important intel to break down for you.

Here's the situation: we're looking at five to seven foot seas across the LA area, with a nice northwest swell running at six feet with a twelve-second period. There's also a minor two-foot component mixing in, so you're getting some texture in the water. The wind is coming out of the northwest at fifteen to twenty-five knots, which means it's probably going to be onshore for El Porto's south-facing break. That's not ideal, but it won't kill your session either.

El Porto is known for spinning up those long righthand peelers, especially when you've got a solid south swell underneath you. The magic window here is going to be around low to mid-tide. This is critical because when the tide gets too high, everything turns into closeouts and the rips start getting gnarly. Patience is rewarded at this break.

Here's where I need to level with you though. The forecast data we're working with is pretty limited for your specific date, so before you grab your board and head west on the 405, you'll want to dial in with live resources. Hit up Surfline for their current conditions, check out Magicseaweed, or tap into those CDIP buoys monitoring Santa Monica Bay. They'll give you the real-time confirmation on swell height and direction, plus you'll get a solid read on crowd levels, which at El Porto can get pretty thick.

Ideally, you want that swell coming from the west or northwest, and if you can score some offshore northeast wind, you're going to get the crispest shape possible. Watch out for rips when the tide is ripping out, and just stay aware of what's around you in the water.

So grab your phone, check those live cams, and if the conditions confirm, get yourself down there and make the most of it. Stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! If you're thinking about paddling out at El Porto today, February 23rd, we've got some important intel to break down for you.

Here's the situation: we're looking at five to seven foot seas across the LA area, with a nice northwest swell running at six feet with a twelve-second period. There's also a minor two-foot component mixing in, so you're getting some texture in the water. The wind is coming out of the northwest at fifteen to twenty-five knots, which means it's probably going to be onshore for El Porto's south-facing break. That's not ideal, but it won't kill your session either.

El Porto is known for spinning up those long righthand peelers, especially when you've got a solid south swell underneath you. The magic window here is going to be around low to mid-tide. This is critical because when the tide gets too high, everything turns into closeouts and the rips start getting gnarly. Patience is rewarded at this break.

Here's where I need to level with you though. The forecast data we're working with is pretty limited for your specific date, so before you grab your board and head west on the 405, you'll want to dial in with live resources. Hit up Surfline for their current conditions, check out Magicseaweed, or tap into those CDIP buoys monitoring Santa Monica Bay. They'll give you the real-time confirmation on swell height and direction, plus you'll get a solid read on crowd levels, which at El Porto can get pretty thick.

Ideally, you want that swell coming from the west or northwest, and if you can score some offshore northeast wind, you're going to get the crispest shape possible. Watch out for rips when the tide is ripping out, and just stay aware of what's around you in the water.

So grab your phone, check those live cams, and if the conditions confirm, get yourself down there and make the most of it. Stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Today: Waist High Waves, Glassy Morning Conditions, Best Before Noon</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, it's your El Porto forecast for today, and we've got some solid small wave conditions that are perfect for getting your practice in before the weekend pumps up.

Let's start with what's actually in the water right now. We're looking at waist to knee-high waves in the two to two and a half foot range, with a nice long period swell of fifteen seconds pushing through from the south-southwest. That longer period means you're getting some real shape and push on the steeper sets, especially for intermediate surfers looking to work on their technique. The outer sandbars are breaking clean, though it does get a bit mushier inside without that bigger energy, so pick your peak wisely.

The wind situation is looking really favorable if you get out early. We're talking light conditions right now around seven miles per hour, and it's going to stay glassy and clean through the mid-morning, around seven to ten. That's your golden window. But here's the heads up, an afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and push things toward choppy territory with winds picking up to around nine to twelve miles per hour. So if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later.

Tide-wise, we've got a falling trend through the afternoon which is actually ideal for peak shape at El Porto's beachbreak. You're looking at a low around ten in the morning at about one and a half to two feet, and a high rolling in around four to five in the afternoon at three and a half to four feet. The best window for that outgoing tide energy is right now through about two in the afternoon. Get out there before low tide flattens everything down.

Now let's talk temperature and comfort. Water temps are sitting in that mid-fifty to low-sixty range, so you're definitely looking at a full suit or a thick three-two millimeter wetsuit to stay comfortable out there. Air temperature is climbing from around sixty-three degrees this morning up to the mid-seventies by afternoon, so at least you'll warm up between sets. We've got clear skies all day, zero chance of rain, and plenty of daylight since sunrise is around six-thirty and we won't see sunset until five-twenty.

A couple things to watch out for today. Low tide rips are possible on those outer bars, so keep your head on a swivel if you're paddling beyond the break. The lineup is definitely going to be crowded with longboarders taking advantage of these mellow conditions, which is great for the vibe but maybe not so great for elbow room. Park smart on the street metering, and respect the locals on their peaks.

Bottom line, this is beginner and intermediate territory. If you're looking for easy, fun waves to work on your skills, this is your day. Advanced riders might find it a touch too small for their usual energy level, but honestly, sometimes that's when you focus on perfecting your fundamentals. Conditions should hold pretty much the same through tomorrow with that two to two and a half foot range, so

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 13:01:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, it's your El Porto forecast for today, and we've got some solid small wave conditions that are perfect for getting your practice in before the weekend pumps up.

Let's start with what's actually in the water right now. We're looking at waist to knee-high waves in the two to two and a half foot range, with a nice long period swell of fifteen seconds pushing through from the south-southwest. That longer period means you're getting some real shape and push on the steeper sets, especially for intermediate surfers looking to work on their technique. The outer sandbars are breaking clean, though it does get a bit mushier inside without that bigger energy, so pick your peak wisely.

The wind situation is looking really favorable if you get out early. We're talking light conditions right now around seven miles per hour, and it's going to stay glassy and clean through the mid-morning, around seven to ten. That's your golden window. But here's the heads up, an afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and push things toward choppy territory with winds picking up to around nine to twelve miles per hour. So if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later.

Tide-wise, we've got a falling trend through the afternoon which is actually ideal for peak shape at El Porto's beachbreak. You're looking at a low around ten in the morning at about one and a half to two feet, and a high rolling in around four to five in the afternoon at three and a half to four feet. The best window for that outgoing tide energy is right now through about two in the afternoon. Get out there before low tide flattens everything down.

Now let's talk temperature and comfort. Water temps are sitting in that mid-fifty to low-sixty range, so you're definitely looking at a full suit or a thick three-two millimeter wetsuit to stay comfortable out there. Air temperature is climbing from around sixty-three degrees this morning up to the mid-seventies by afternoon, so at least you'll warm up between sets. We've got clear skies all day, zero chance of rain, and plenty of daylight since sunrise is around six-thirty and we won't see sunset until five-twenty.

A couple things to watch out for today. Low tide rips are possible on those outer bars, so keep your head on a swivel if you're paddling beyond the break. The lineup is definitely going to be crowded with longboarders taking advantage of these mellow conditions, which is great for the vibe but maybe not so great for elbow room. Park smart on the street metering, and respect the locals on their peaks.

Bottom line, this is beginner and intermediate territory. If you're looking for easy, fun waves to work on your skills, this is your day. Advanced riders might find it a touch too small for their usual energy level, but honestly, sometimes that's when you focus on perfecting your fundamentals. Conditions should hold pretty much the same through tomorrow with that two to two and a half foot range, so

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, it's your El Porto forecast for today, and we've got some solid small wave conditions that are perfect for getting your practice in before the weekend pumps up.

Let's start with what's actually in the water right now. We're looking at waist to knee-high waves in the two to two and a half foot range, with a nice long period swell of fifteen seconds pushing through from the south-southwest. That longer period means you're getting some real shape and push on the steeper sets, especially for intermediate surfers looking to work on their technique. The outer sandbars are breaking clean, though it does get a bit mushier inside without that bigger energy, so pick your peak wisely.

The wind situation is looking really favorable if you get out early. We're talking light conditions right now around seven miles per hour, and it's going to stay glassy and clean through the mid-morning, around seven to ten. That's your golden window. But here's the heads up, an afternoon sea breeze is going to roll in and push things toward choppy territory with winds picking up to around nine to twelve miles per hour. So if you're thinking about paddling out, sooner is definitely better than later.

Tide-wise, we've got a falling trend through the afternoon which is actually ideal for peak shape at El Porto's beachbreak. You're looking at a low around ten in the morning at about one and a half to two feet, and a high rolling in around four to five in the afternoon at three and a half to four feet. The best window for that outgoing tide energy is right now through about two in the afternoon. Get out there before low tide flattens everything down.

Now let's talk temperature and comfort. Water temps are sitting in that mid-fifty to low-sixty range, so you're definitely looking at a full suit or a thick three-two millimeter wetsuit to stay comfortable out there. Air temperature is climbing from around sixty-three degrees this morning up to the mid-seventies by afternoon, so at least you'll warm up between sets. We've got clear skies all day, zero chance of rain, and plenty of daylight since sunrise is around six-thirty and we won't see sunset until five-twenty.

A couple things to watch out for today. Low tide rips are possible on those outer bars, so keep your head on a swivel if you're paddling beyond the break. The lineup is definitely going to be crowded with longboarders taking advantage of these mellow conditions, which is great for the vibe but maybe not so great for elbow room. Park smart on the street metering, and respect the locals on their peaks.

Bottom line, this is beginner and intermediate territory. If you're looking for easy, fun waves to work on your skills, this is your day. Advanced riders might find it a touch too small for their usual energy level, but honestly, sometimes that's when you focus on perfecting your fundamentals. Conditions should hold pretty much the same through tomorrow with that two to two and a half foot range, so

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Small Clean Waves Perfect for Beginners and Technique Training Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions perfect for anyone wanting to dial in their technique. Right now we've got one foot of swell with that glassy texture we all dream about. Light east winds at four to six miles per hour are keeping everything smooth and peeling nicely.

The primary swell is coming from the west at one point seven feet with seven-second intervals between sets. Don't expect anything huge today—we're running one to two feet across the break, which is well below yesterday's forecast of three to four feet. But honestly, that's not necessarily a bad thing if you're looking to work on fundamentals.

Now let's talk about the tide. Low tide hit early this morning around four forty-eight, and high tide is rolling in at ten forty-five. We'll see that low tide of point seven feet in the morning giving way to a mid-morning high. Keep in mind that tide shifts here at El Porto can really change how those peaks shape up. Generally, smaller tides give you more consistent banks to work with.

Here's the thing about timing your session today: early morning between six and ten in the morning is your sweet spot. That's when you get the cleanest conditions with minimal wind texture and small, super manageable waves. Mid-morning through early afternoon is still pretty solid, but expect the afternoon to get a bit messier as things chop up. By evening, once that wind shifts northwest and picks up to around nine miles per hour, you're looking at chop city.

Looking ahead to this weekend, Sunday's shaping up similarly small. We're talking zero to one foot at six in the morning, building to around one foot by afternoon. Morning sessions will be cleaner with lighter winds, so if you're planning a weekend session, get there early.

Bottom line: this is a small swell period overall, great for practicing your pop-ups and getting comfortable in the water, but advanced surfers looking for a challenge might want to wait for better conditions. If you're a beginner or just want some easy, learnable waves, today's your day. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions perfect for anyone wanting to dial in their technique. Right now we've got one foot of swell with that glassy texture we all dream about. Light east winds at four to six miles per hour are keeping everything smooth and peeling nicely.

The primary swell is coming from the west at one point seven feet with seven-second intervals between sets. Don't expect anything huge today—we're running one to two feet across the break, which is well below yesterday's forecast of three to four feet. But honestly, that's not necessarily a bad thing if you're looking to work on fundamentals.

Now let's talk about the tide. Low tide hit early this morning around four forty-eight, and high tide is rolling in at ten forty-five. We'll see that low tide of point seven feet in the morning giving way to a mid-morning high. Keep in mind that tide shifts here at El Porto can really change how those peaks shape up. Generally, smaller tides give you more consistent banks to work with.

Here's the thing about timing your session today: early morning between six and ten in the morning is your sweet spot. That's when you get the cleanest conditions with minimal wind texture and small, super manageable waves. Mid-morning through early afternoon is still pretty solid, but expect the afternoon to get a bit messier as things chop up. By evening, once that wind shifts northwest and picks up to around nine miles per hour, you're looking at chop city.

Looking ahead to this weekend, Sunday's shaping up similarly small. We're talking zero to one foot at six in the morning, building to around one foot by afternoon. Morning sessions will be cleaner with lighter winds, so if you're planning a weekend session, get there early.

Bottom line: this is a small swell period overall, great for practicing your pop-ups and getting comfortable in the water, but advanced surfers looking for a challenge might want to wait for better conditions. If you're a beginner or just want some easy, learnable waves, today's your day. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers. Here's your El Porto report for today.

We're looking at small, clean conditions perfect for anyone wanting to dial in their technique. Right now we've got one foot of swell with that glassy texture we all dream about. Light east winds at four to six miles per hour are keeping everything smooth and peeling nicely.

The primary swell is coming from the west at one point seven feet with seven-second intervals between sets. Don't expect anything huge today—we're running one to two feet across the break, which is well below yesterday's forecast of three to four feet. But honestly, that's not necessarily a bad thing if you're looking to work on fundamentals.

Now let's talk about the tide. Low tide hit early this morning around four forty-eight, and high tide is rolling in at ten forty-five. We'll see that low tide of point seven feet in the morning giving way to a mid-morning high. Keep in mind that tide shifts here at El Porto can really change how those peaks shape up. Generally, smaller tides give you more consistent banks to work with.

Here's the thing about timing your session today: early morning between six and ten in the morning is your sweet spot. That's when you get the cleanest conditions with minimal wind texture and small, super manageable waves. Mid-morning through early afternoon is still pretty solid, but expect the afternoon to get a bit messier as things chop up. By evening, once that wind shifts northwest and picks up to around nine miles per hour, you're looking at chop city.

Looking ahead to this weekend, Sunday's shaping up similarly small. We're talking zero to one foot at six in the morning, building to around one foot by afternoon. Morning sessions will be cleaner with lighter winds, so if you're planning a weekend session, get there early.

Bottom line: this is a small swell period overall, great for practicing your pop-ups and getting comfortable in the water, but advanced surfers looking for a challenge might want to wait for better conditions. If you're a beginner or just want some easy, learnable waves, today's your day. Get out there and enjoy it.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Epic South Swell with Clean 3-4 Foot Waves and Glassy Offshore Conditions</title>
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      <description>Yo surfers! Grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto wave report.

We're looking at a sweet south-southwest swell rolling in with consistent 3-4 foot waves and clean 10-second periods. The morning's offshore winds are holding steady at 5-7 miles per hour creating glassy conditions that'll have intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Tide's looking perfect with a low of 1.2 feet around 7:30 AM transitioning to a high tide of 5.6 feet by mid-afternoon. This means the beach break will offer some killer rides with smooth transitions between sets.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 58 degrees so wetsuit up - full suit recommended with booties if you're sensitive to cold. The wind is coming from the northwest at a mellow 6-8 knots which means minimal chop and clean face opportunities.

Swell direction is primarily southwest tracking at 210 degrees which means El Porto's classic point break configuration will provide some stellar right-hand rides. Expect consistent wave sets with occasional overhead peaks for those looking to challenge themselves.

Safety tip: Watch for rip currents near the pier and stay aware of other surfers. The morning crowd tends to be more experienced so newbies might want to wait until later when the lineup thins out.

Surf's up - catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 13:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo surfers! Grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto wave report.

We're looking at a sweet south-southwest swell rolling in with consistent 3-4 foot waves and clean 10-second periods. The morning's offshore winds are holding steady at 5-7 miles per hour creating glassy conditions that'll have intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Tide's looking perfect with a low of 1.2 feet around 7:30 AM transitioning to a high tide of 5.6 feet by mid-afternoon. This means the beach break will offer some killer rides with smooth transitions between sets.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 58 degrees so wetsuit up - full suit recommended with booties if you're sensitive to cold. The wind is coming from the northwest at a mellow 6-8 knots which means minimal chop and clean face opportunities.

Swell direction is primarily southwest tracking at 210 degrees which means El Porto's classic point break configuration will provide some stellar right-hand rides. Expect consistent wave sets with occasional overhead peaks for those looking to challenge themselves.

Safety tip: Watch for rip currents near the pier and stay aware of other surfers. The morning crowd tends to be more experienced so newbies might want to wait until later when the lineup thins out.

Surf's up - catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo surfers! Grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto wave report.

We're looking at a sweet south-southwest swell rolling in with consistent 3-4 foot waves and clean 10-second periods. The morning's offshore winds are holding steady at 5-7 miles per hour creating glassy conditions that'll have intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Tide's looking perfect with a low of 1.2 feet around 7:30 AM transitioning to a high tide of 5.6 feet by mid-afternoon. This means the beach break will offer some killer rides with smooth transitions between sets.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 58 degrees so wetsuit up - full suit recommended with booties if you're sensitive to cold. The wind is coming from the northwest at a mellow 6-8 knots which means minimal chop and clean face opportunities.

Swell direction is primarily southwest tracking at 210 degrees which means El Porto's classic point break configuration will provide some stellar right-hand rides. Expect consistent wave sets with occasional overhead peaks for those looking to challenge themselves.

Safety tip: Watch for rip currents near the pier and stay aware of other surfers. The morning crowd tends to be more experienced so newbies might want to wait until later when the lineup thins out.

Surf's up - catch those waves and stay stoked!

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      <title>Epic El Porto Swell Hits Manhattan Beach: Chest-to-Head High Waves, Offshore Winds, and Perfect Surfing Conditions Wednesday</title>
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      <description>Surfers, buckle up for a sweet El Porto swell that's about to light up the South Bay! Wednesday's looking epic with chest-to-head high sets rolling through Manhattan Beach.

Morning kicks off crisp and clean with offshore winds caressing those 7-foot waves. Expect glassy conditions around 10 AM transitioning to side-shore breezes by afternoon. Water's sitting at a chilly 56-59 degrees, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and don't forget booties if you're cold-sensitive.

Tide's perfect - dropping from an early morning high and setting up killer sandbar peaks between 10 AM and 1 PM. Those northwest groundswells are delivering 17-second periods, which means longer, smoother lines that'll have locals and visitors stoked.

Hourly breakdown shows gradually building surf - starting mellow at 2-2.5 feet early morning and climbing to a solid 3-3.5 feet by midday. Air temps are sitting sweet between 64-68 degrees, making for a comfortable session.

Pro tips: Watch for strong currents with these 7-foot sets, and be aware of potential rip conditions. Street parking's free, but get there early - this break gets crowded quickly.

Heads up for the rest of the week - swell's gonna drop. Thursday offers fair 4.5-foot faces, but by Saturday we're looking at summer-like 1-foot conditions. Catch it while it's hot!

Surf's up, El Porto - see you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 13:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, buckle up for a sweet El Porto swell that's about to light up the South Bay! Wednesday's looking epic with chest-to-head high sets rolling through Manhattan Beach.

Morning kicks off crisp and clean with offshore winds caressing those 7-foot waves. Expect glassy conditions around 10 AM transitioning to side-shore breezes by afternoon. Water's sitting at a chilly 56-59 degrees, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and don't forget booties if you're cold-sensitive.

Tide's perfect - dropping from an early morning high and setting up killer sandbar peaks between 10 AM and 1 PM. Those northwest groundswells are delivering 17-second periods, which means longer, smoother lines that'll have locals and visitors stoked.

Hourly breakdown shows gradually building surf - starting mellow at 2-2.5 feet early morning and climbing to a solid 3-3.5 feet by midday. Air temps are sitting sweet between 64-68 degrees, making for a comfortable session.

Pro tips: Watch for strong currents with these 7-foot sets, and be aware of potential rip conditions. Street parking's free, but get there early - this break gets crowded quickly.

Heads up for the rest of the week - swell's gonna drop. Thursday offers fair 4.5-foot faces, but by Saturday we're looking at summer-like 1-foot conditions. Catch it while it's hot!

Surf's up, El Porto - see you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers, buckle up for a sweet El Porto swell that's about to light up the South Bay! Wednesday's looking epic with chest-to-head high sets rolling through Manhattan Beach.

Morning kicks off crisp and clean with offshore winds caressing those 7-foot waves. Expect glassy conditions around 10 AM transitioning to side-shore breezes by afternoon. Water's sitting at a chilly 56-59 degrees, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and don't forget booties if you're cold-sensitive.

Tide's perfect - dropping from an early morning high and setting up killer sandbar peaks between 10 AM and 1 PM. Those northwest groundswells are delivering 17-second periods, which means longer, smoother lines that'll have locals and visitors stoked.

Hourly breakdown shows gradually building surf - starting mellow at 2-2.5 feet early morning and climbing to a solid 3-3.5 feet by midday. Air temps are sitting sweet between 64-68 degrees, making for a comfortable session.

Pro tips: Watch for strong currents with these 7-foot sets, and be aware of potential rip conditions. Street parking's free, but get there early - this break gets crowded quickly.

Heads up for the rest of the week - swell's gonna drop. Thursday offers fair 4.5-foot faces, but by Saturday we're looking at summer-like 1-foot conditions. Catch it while it's hot!

Surf's up, El Porto - see you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Winter Swell Hits El Porto: Surf Conditions Perfect for Barrel Hunters with Clean 2-3 Foot Waves and Offshore Winds</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter's Throwing Down Some Serious Tubes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a spicy winter surf platter today that'll make even seasoned locals do a double-take. We've got a post-storm swell that's cranking out clean, barreling waves with enough punch to wake up your inner tube-chasing adrenaline junkie.

Right now, we're looking at 2-3 foot faces breaking with surgical precision on a mysterious sandbar. Those short-period storm swells are delivering consistent peaks that are begging for a twin-fin or a nimble step-up board. Think 19.25" of pure wave-slicing potential.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62.2°F, so fullsuit and booties are non-negotiable. The incoming tide's pushing through its sweet spot between 9-11 AM, creating those dreamy mid-to-high tide conditions that'll smooth out the choppy edges.

Wind's still whispering tales from yesterday's 60 mph storm, but right now it's playing nice with some offshore magic that's enhancing those barrel opportunities. Early morning is your golden window before the wind decides to party.

Local intel says position yourself north of the pier for rights, south for lefts. Dawn patrol recommended to beat the storm-chasing crowd. Pro tip: rinse your gear after dealing with potential rain runoff.

Board recommendations: 5'10" to 6'6" quiver, twin-fin or thruster setup. Stay sharp for post-storm currents and keep shark awareness on standard SoCal winter mode.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 13:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter's Throwing Down Some Serious Tubes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a spicy winter surf platter today that'll make even seasoned locals do a double-take. We've got a post-storm swell that's cranking out clean, barreling waves with enough punch to wake up your inner tube-chasing adrenaline junkie.

Right now, we're looking at 2-3 foot faces breaking with surgical precision on a mysterious sandbar. Those short-period storm swells are delivering consistent peaks that are begging for a twin-fin or a nimble step-up board. Think 19.25" of pure wave-slicing potential.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62.2°F, so fullsuit and booties are non-negotiable. The incoming tide's pushing through its sweet spot between 9-11 AM, creating those dreamy mid-to-high tide conditions that'll smooth out the choppy edges.

Wind's still whispering tales from yesterday's 60 mph storm, but right now it's playing nice with some offshore magic that's enhancing those barrel opportunities. Early morning is your golden window before the wind decides to party.

Local intel says position yourself north of the pier for rights, south for lefts. Dawn patrol recommended to beat the storm-chasing crowd. Pro tip: rinse your gear after dealing with potential rain runoff.

Board recommendations: 5'10" to 6'6" quiver, twin-fin or thruster setup. Stay sharp for post-storm currents and keep shark awareness on standard SoCal winter mode.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter's Throwing Down Some Serious Tubes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a spicy winter surf platter today that'll make even seasoned locals do a double-take. We've got a post-storm swell that's cranking out clean, barreling waves with enough punch to wake up your inner tube-chasing adrenaline junkie.

Right now, we're looking at 2-3 foot faces breaking with surgical precision on a mysterious sandbar. Those short-period storm swells are delivering consistent peaks that are begging for a twin-fin or a nimble step-up board. Think 19.25" of pure wave-slicing potential.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62.2°F, so fullsuit and booties are non-negotiable. The incoming tide's pushing through its sweet spot between 9-11 AM, creating those dreamy mid-to-high tide conditions that'll smooth out the choppy edges.

Wind's still whispering tales from yesterday's 60 mph storm, but right now it's playing nice with some offshore magic that's enhancing those barrel opportunities. Early morning is your golden window before the wind decides to party.

Local intel says position yourself north of the pier for rights, south for lefts. Dawn patrol recommended to beat the storm-chasing crowd. Pro tip: rinse your gear after dealing with potential rain runoff.

Board recommendations: 5'10" to 6'6" quiver, twin-fin or thruster setup. Stay sharp for post-storm currents and keep shark awareness on standard SoCal winter mode.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Chilly El Porto Surf Alert: Winter Groundswells Challenge Surfers with Tricky Conditions and Cold Waters</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto, California - February 16, 2026

Wave hunters, listen up! We've got a chilly challenge brewing at El Porto today. Water temps are hovering around a bone-chilling 58 degrees, so break out that thick fullsuit and prepare for some neoprene action.

Current conditions are frustratingly vague - our data sources have left us hanging like a wave just before breaking. No precise swell height or wind direction confirmed, which means surfers will need to do some real-time reconnaissance before paddling out.

What we do know? El Porto remains a classic beachbreak with a reputation for drama. Winter typically brings northwest groundswells that can deliver some serious punch. Expect potentially tricky conditions with strong currents and riptides lurking beneath the surface.

Pro tip: Before heading out, absolutely check Surfline or NOAA buoy reports for real-time updates. The local scene can change faster than a dolphin's mood, and you'll want the most current intel.

Water temperature suggests thick rubber is mandatory - we're talking 4/3 or 5/4 fullsuit territory. Those 54 to 62-degree waters aren't for the faint of heart. Booties might be your best friend today.

Pollution alert: After recent rains, the runoff can make things messy. Check local water quality reports before diving in.

Bottom line: Come prepared, stay alert, and respect the ocean. El Porto doesn't mess around - and neither should you. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto, California - February 16, 2026

Wave hunters, listen up! We've got a chilly challenge brewing at El Porto today. Water temps are hovering around a bone-chilling 58 degrees, so break out that thick fullsuit and prepare for some neoprene action.

Current conditions are frustratingly vague - our data sources have left us hanging like a wave just before breaking. No precise swell height or wind direction confirmed, which means surfers will need to do some real-time reconnaissance before paddling out.

What we do know? El Porto remains a classic beachbreak with a reputation for drama. Winter typically brings northwest groundswells that can deliver some serious punch. Expect potentially tricky conditions with strong currents and riptides lurking beneath the surface.

Pro tip: Before heading out, absolutely check Surfline or NOAA buoy reports for real-time updates. The local scene can change faster than a dolphin's mood, and you'll want the most current intel.

Water temperature suggests thick rubber is mandatory - we're talking 4/3 or 5/4 fullsuit territory. Those 54 to 62-degree waters aren't for the faint of heart. Booties might be your best friend today.

Pollution alert: After recent rains, the runoff can make things messy. Check local water quality reports before diving in.

Bottom line: Come prepared, stay alert, and respect the ocean. El Porto doesn't mess around - and neither should you. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto, California - February 16, 2026

Wave hunters, listen up! We've got a chilly challenge brewing at El Porto today. Water temps are hovering around a bone-chilling 58 degrees, so break out that thick fullsuit and prepare for some neoprene action.

Current conditions are frustratingly vague - our data sources have left us hanging like a wave just before breaking. No precise swell height or wind direction confirmed, which means surfers will need to do some real-time reconnaissance before paddling out.

What we do know? El Porto remains a classic beachbreak with a reputation for drama. Winter typically brings northwest groundswells that can deliver some serious punch. Expect potentially tricky conditions with strong currents and riptides lurking beneath the surface.

Pro tip: Before heading out, absolutely check Surfline or NOAA buoy reports for real-time updates. The local scene can change faster than a dolphin's mood, and you'll want the most current intel.

Water temperature suggests thick rubber is mandatory - we're talking 4/3 or 5/4 fullsuit territory. Those 54 to 62-degree waters aren't for the faint of heart. Booties might be your best friend today.

Pollution alert: After recent rains, the runoff can make things messy. Check local water quality reports before diving in.

Bottom line: Come prepared, stay alert, and respect the ocean. El Porto doesn't mess around - and neither should you. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Chest-High Waves and Chilly Conditions Await Manhattan Beach Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for today's wave conditions at Manhattan Beach.

Winter's grip continues with chilly 62-degree water that'll make you grateful for a solid 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Expect some nippy moments that'll have you sprinting for your neoprene armor.

Wave action today is looking playful but petite - we're talking chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and beginners seeking some mellow rides. The beachbreak is serving up peaky waves around 2-3 feet, with a bit of chop courtesy of those classic LA County onshore winds.

Tide-wise, we're riding an incoming morning surge that'll sweeten the sandbar conditions at El Porto. Peak action hits mid-morning before flattening out, so dawn patrol surfers should gear up early.

Watch for potential rip current action as the swell builds - this isn't the day to test your ocean navigation skills without experience. Rocks, kelp, and crowded parking will be your main challenges beyond the waves.

Recommended setup: Bring a fish or longboard to match these mushy conditions. Don't forget booties to keep those toes from going numb! Street parking on 45th Street offers a free launch point, but arrive early to snag a spot.

Bottom line: Small waves, cold water, decent potential. Grab your wetsuit and catch some winter waves - just keep expectations realistic and safety first!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 13:01:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for today's wave conditions at Manhattan Beach.

Winter's grip continues with chilly 62-degree water that'll make you grateful for a solid 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Expect some nippy moments that'll have you sprinting for your neoprene armor.

Wave action today is looking playful but petite - we're talking chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and beginners seeking some mellow rides. The beachbreak is serving up peaky waves around 2-3 feet, with a bit of chop courtesy of those classic LA County onshore winds.

Tide-wise, we're riding an incoming morning surge that'll sweeten the sandbar conditions at El Porto. Peak action hits mid-morning before flattening out, so dawn patrol surfers should gear up early.

Watch for potential rip current action as the swell builds - this isn't the day to test your ocean navigation skills without experience. Rocks, kelp, and crowded parking will be your main challenges beyond the waves.

Recommended setup: Bring a fish or longboard to match these mushy conditions. Don't forget booties to keep those toes from going numb! Street parking on 45th Street offers a free launch point, but arrive early to snag a spot.

Bottom line: Small waves, cold water, decent potential. Grab your wetsuit and catch some winter waves - just keep expectations realistic and safety first!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for today's wave conditions at Manhattan Beach.

Winter's grip continues with chilly 62-degree water that'll make you grateful for a solid 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Expect some nippy moments that'll have you sprinting for your neoprene armor.

Wave action today is looking playful but petite - we're talking chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and beginners seeking some mellow rides. The beachbreak is serving up peaky waves around 2-3 feet, with a bit of chop courtesy of those classic LA County onshore winds.

Tide-wise, we're riding an incoming morning surge that'll sweeten the sandbar conditions at El Porto. Peak action hits mid-morning before flattening out, so dawn patrol surfers should gear up early.

Watch for potential rip current action as the swell builds - this isn't the day to test your ocean navigation skills without experience. Rocks, kelp, and crowded parking will be your main challenges beyond the waves.

Recommended setup: Bring a fish or longboard to match these mushy conditions. Don't forget booties to keep those toes from going numb! Street parking on 45th Street offers a free launch point, but arrive early to snag a spot.

Bottom line: Small waves, cold water, decent potential. Grab your wetsuit and catch some winter waves - just keep expectations realistic and safety first!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Alert: Water Quality Warning and Low Waves Dampen Beach Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Not Up Just Yet, El Porto Riders!

Hold onto your boards, beach lovers - today's El Porto conditions are more "meh" than magical. Mother Nature's throwing a bit of a curveball with water quality warnings and modest surf.

First things first: forget about catching waves right now. The LA County Public Health team has dropped a serious ocean advisory after recent heavy rainfall. Those city streets have basically become a contamination highway, washing all sorts of gnarly bacteria and chemicals straight into the Santa Monica Bay. Translation? Stay dry for at least 72 hours.

Wave-wise, we're looking at a pretty underwhelming 2.3 feet of swell. Winter's definitely showing its mild side today. The tide chart tells an interesting story - we've got a negative low tide around 1:41 PM that might expose some interesting reef or sand configurations. Might be good for a beach walk, not so much for surfing.

Weather's trying to be cooperative with a pleasant mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures hovering between 55 and 68 degrees with super light winds around 6 km/h mean it'll look tempting out there. But resist the urge! That 30% chance of rain and minimal water quality risks are not worth your health.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on local beach advisories. Things can change quickly, and patience is your best friend right now. Maybe use this time to wax your board, check your gear, or plan your next epic surf session.

Stay safe, stay salty, El Porto surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 13:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Not Up Just Yet, El Porto Riders!

Hold onto your boards, beach lovers - today's El Porto conditions are more "meh" than magical. Mother Nature's throwing a bit of a curveball with water quality warnings and modest surf.

First things first: forget about catching waves right now. The LA County Public Health team has dropped a serious ocean advisory after recent heavy rainfall. Those city streets have basically become a contamination highway, washing all sorts of gnarly bacteria and chemicals straight into the Santa Monica Bay. Translation? Stay dry for at least 72 hours.

Wave-wise, we're looking at a pretty underwhelming 2.3 feet of swell. Winter's definitely showing its mild side today. The tide chart tells an interesting story - we've got a negative low tide around 1:41 PM that might expose some interesting reef or sand configurations. Might be good for a beach walk, not so much for surfing.

Weather's trying to be cooperative with a pleasant mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures hovering between 55 and 68 degrees with super light winds around 6 km/h mean it'll look tempting out there. But resist the urge! That 30% chance of rain and minimal water quality risks are not worth your health.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on local beach advisories. Things can change quickly, and patience is your best friend right now. Maybe use this time to wax your board, check your gear, or plan your next epic surf session.

Stay safe, stay salty, El Porto surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Not Up Just Yet, El Porto Riders!

Hold onto your boards, beach lovers - today's El Porto conditions are more "meh" than magical. Mother Nature's throwing a bit of a curveball with water quality warnings and modest surf.

First things first: forget about catching waves right now. The LA County Public Health team has dropped a serious ocean advisory after recent heavy rainfall. Those city streets have basically become a contamination highway, washing all sorts of gnarly bacteria and chemicals straight into the Santa Monica Bay. Translation? Stay dry for at least 72 hours.

Wave-wise, we're looking at a pretty underwhelming 2.3 feet of swell. Winter's definitely showing its mild side today. The tide chart tells an interesting story - we've got a negative low tide around 1:41 PM that might expose some interesting reef or sand configurations. Might be good for a beach walk, not so much for surfing.

Weather's trying to be cooperative with a pleasant mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures hovering between 55 and 68 degrees with super light winds around 6 km/h mean it'll look tempting out there. But resist the urge! That 30% chance of rain and minimal water quality risks are not worth your health.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on local beach advisories. Things can change quickly, and patience is your best friend right now. Maybe use this time to wax your board, check your gear, or plan your next epic surf session.

Stay safe, stay salty, El Porto surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Prime Conditions Knee to Head High Waves West Swells Ideal Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Surfers, El Porto's serving up a morning feast of waves today! Early risers, listen up: we've got a sweet spot forming with knee to head-high surf rolling in from west-southwest swells.

Tide's been playing nice, bottoming out at 2.6 feet around midnight and now building toward a juicy mid-morning high. This incoming tide is your ticket to cleaner, longer rides on those outer bars. Expect consistent 2-3.5 foot waves with smooth 13-16 second periods - basically a surfing playground.

Conditions are looking primo with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures hovering around 63 degrees. Water's sitting in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill. Wind's playing nice too - light 4-10 mph west/southwest breezes keeping those wave faces clean.

Pro tip for today: hit the water before 10am. You'll catch that glassy morning window with minimal crowd action. Parking pro move? Slide into the 45th Street spot for prime takeoff positioning. Intermediate riders will dig today's conditions, but beginners should stick to the inside softer waves.

Local hazard warning: watch those rip currents on the low tide drop and respect the local crew. This isn't your average beach break.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:45am, promising plenty of daylight for an epic session. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 13:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, El Porto's serving up a morning feast of waves today! Early risers, listen up: we've got a sweet spot forming with knee to head-high surf rolling in from west-southwest swells.

Tide's been playing nice, bottoming out at 2.6 feet around midnight and now building toward a juicy mid-morning high. This incoming tide is your ticket to cleaner, longer rides on those outer bars. Expect consistent 2-3.5 foot waves with smooth 13-16 second periods - basically a surfing playground.

Conditions are looking primo with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures hovering around 63 degrees. Water's sitting in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill. Wind's playing nice too - light 4-10 mph west/southwest breezes keeping those wave faces clean.

Pro tip for today: hit the water before 10am. You'll catch that glassy morning window with minimal crowd action. Parking pro move? Slide into the 45th Street spot for prime takeoff positioning. Intermediate riders will dig today's conditions, but beginners should stick to the inside softer waves.

Local hazard warning: watch those rip currents on the low tide drop and respect the local crew. This isn't your average beach break.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:45am, promising plenty of daylight for an epic session. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

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        <![CDATA[Surfers, El Porto's serving up a morning feast of waves today! Early risers, listen up: we've got a sweet spot forming with knee to head-high surf rolling in from west-southwest swells.

Tide's been playing nice, bottoming out at 2.6 feet around midnight and now building toward a juicy mid-morning high. This incoming tide is your ticket to cleaner, longer rides on those outer bars. Expect consistent 2-3.5 foot waves with smooth 13-16 second periods - basically a surfing playground.

Conditions are looking primo with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures hovering around 63 degrees. Water's sitting in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill. Wind's playing nice too - light 4-10 mph west/southwest breezes keeping those wave faces clean.

Pro tip for today: hit the water before 10am. You'll catch that glassy morning window with minimal crowd action. Parking pro move? Slide into the 45th Street spot for prime takeoff positioning. Intermediate riders will dig today's conditions, but beginners should stick to the inside softer waves.

Local hazard warning: watch those rip currents on the low tide drop and respect the local crew. This isn't your average beach break.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:45am, promising plenty of daylight for an epic session. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report February 12 2026: Limited Data Warns Surfers to Check Real Time Conditions Before Paddling Out</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the skinny on El Porto for February 12, 2026.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a morning high of 4.8 feet rolling in at 5:49 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to -0.1 feet around 1:31 PM. Classic Santa Monica Bay rhythm, but that's where our crystal-clear intel stops.

Listen up, because this report comes with a massive caveat: our current data is about as reliable as a broken surfboard. We've got zero intel on wave height, swell direction, wind conditions, or water temperature. It's like trying to predict the stock market with a Magic 8-Ball.

For the hardcore surfers itching to paddle out, here's the pro move: hit up Surfline, check NOAA buoy reports, and get real-time cam footage before you even think about waxing your board. El Porto's notorious sandbar beachbreak can be tricky, especially during low tide when rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

Pro tip: Mid-to-high tide is typically your sweet spot here. Early morning might offer cleaner conditions, but without confirmed reports, you're essentially rolling the surf dice.

Bottom line: Do your homework. Check live sources, verify local conditions, and remember - the ocean doesn't care about your plans. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods smile upon your adventure!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 13:00:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the skinny on El Porto for February 12, 2026.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a morning high of 4.8 feet rolling in at 5:49 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to -0.1 feet around 1:31 PM. Classic Santa Monica Bay rhythm, but that's where our crystal-clear intel stops.

Listen up, because this report comes with a massive caveat: our current data is about as reliable as a broken surfboard. We've got zero intel on wave height, swell direction, wind conditions, or water temperature. It's like trying to predict the stock market with a Magic 8-Ball.

For the hardcore surfers itching to paddle out, here's the pro move: hit up Surfline, check NOAA buoy reports, and get real-time cam footage before you even think about waxing your board. El Porto's notorious sandbar beachbreak can be tricky, especially during low tide when rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

Pro tip: Mid-to-high tide is typically your sweet spot here. Early morning might offer cleaner conditions, but without confirmed reports, you're essentially rolling the surf dice.

Bottom line: Do your homework. Check live sources, verify local conditions, and remember - the ocean doesn't care about your plans. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods smile upon your adventure!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the skinny on El Porto for February 12, 2026.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a morning high of 4.8 feet rolling in at 5:49 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to -0.1 feet around 1:31 PM. Classic Santa Monica Bay rhythm, but that's where our crystal-clear intel stops.

Listen up, because this report comes with a massive caveat: our current data is about as reliable as a broken surfboard. We've got zero intel on wave height, swell direction, wind conditions, or water temperature. It's like trying to predict the stock market with a Magic 8-Ball.

For the hardcore surfers itching to paddle out, here's the pro move: hit up Surfline, check NOAA buoy reports, and get real-time cam footage before you even think about waxing your board. El Porto's notorious sandbar beachbreak can be tricky, especially during low tide when rip currents love to play their sneaky games.

Pro tip: Mid-to-high tide is typically your sweet spot here. Early morning might offer cleaner conditions, but without confirmed reports, you're essentially rolling the surf dice.

Bottom line: Do your homework. Check live sources, verify local conditions, and remember - the ocean doesn't care about your plans. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods smile upon your adventure!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Guide: Chilly Waves, Wetsuit Conditions, and Storm Swell Insights for Southern California Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Hey wave riders, grab your 4/3 full suit because El Porto's serving up some chilly Southern California vibes today. Winter's grip means water temps hovering around a brisk 58 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for those brave souls paddling out.

Pacific storm systems are lurking offshore, potentially bringing scattered rain and some unpredictable conditions. Translation? Keep your eyes peeled for potential water quality warnings and those sneaky thunderstorm pop-ups that could mess with your surf session.

While specific wave heights are playing hide and seek right now, typical winter El Porto suggests modest swell action. Think shorter-period northwest swells rolling in around 8-12 seconds, with potential onshore winds cranking up by afternoon. Longboarders might find some sweet mid-rising to high tide windows that smooth out those sandbars.

Local surfers will be out in force, so expect some competitive lineup energy. Pro tip: watch those northern rocky sections and stay alert for rip currents. Cold water means extra caution - that initial water shock is no joke.

Your best move? Hit up Surfline or check those NOAA buoys for real-time conditions before paddling out. While today's forecast is looking a bit mysterious, true wave hunters know adaptation is the name of the game.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic and your rides legendary! Catch you on the flip side, El Porto warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 13:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Hey wave riders, grab your 4/3 full suit because El Porto's serving up some chilly Southern California vibes today. Winter's grip means water temps hovering around a brisk 58 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for those brave souls paddling out.

Pacific storm systems are lurking offshore, potentially bringing scattered rain and some unpredictable conditions. Translation? Keep your eyes peeled for potential water quality warnings and those sneaky thunderstorm pop-ups that could mess with your surf session.

While specific wave heights are playing hide and seek right now, typical winter El Porto suggests modest swell action. Think shorter-period northwest swells rolling in around 8-12 seconds, with potential onshore winds cranking up by afternoon. Longboarders might find some sweet mid-rising to high tide windows that smooth out those sandbars.

Local surfers will be out in force, so expect some competitive lineup energy. Pro tip: watch those northern rocky sections and stay alert for rip currents. Cold water means extra caution - that initial water shock is no joke.

Your best move? Hit up Surfline or check those NOAA buoys for real-time conditions before paddling out. While today's forecast is looking a bit mysterious, true wave hunters know adaptation is the name of the game.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic and your rides legendary! Catch you on the flip side, El Porto warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Hey wave riders, grab your 4/3 full suit because El Porto's serving up some chilly Southern California vibes today. Winter's grip means water temps hovering around a brisk 58 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for those brave souls paddling out.

Pacific storm systems are lurking offshore, potentially bringing scattered rain and some unpredictable conditions. Translation? Keep your eyes peeled for potential water quality warnings and those sneaky thunderstorm pop-ups that could mess with your surf session.

While specific wave heights are playing hide and seek right now, typical winter El Porto suggests modest swell action. Think shorter-period northwest swells rolling in around 8-12 seconds, with potential onshore winds cranking up by afternoon. Longboarders might find some sweet mid-rising to high tide windows that smooth out those sandbars.

Local surfers will be out in force, so expect some competitive lineup energy. Pro tip: watch those northern rocky sections and stay alert for rip currents. Cold water means extra caution - that initial water shock is no joke.

Your best move? Hit up Surfline or check those NOAA buoys for real-time conditions before paddling out. While today's forecast is looking a bit mysterious, true wave hunters know adaptation is the name of the game.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic and your rides legendary! Catch you on the flip side, El Porto warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Epic Wave Conditions Today Perfect Temperature Swell for Catching Killer Rides</title>
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      <description>Surfers, get ready for a sweet day at El Porto! The waves are calling, and today's conditions are looking primo.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a moderate tide range today, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.7 ft around midday and a juicy evening high tide peaking at 2.9 ft. That midday window could be your golden ticket for catching some killer rides.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, with a mix of sunshine and clouds that'll keep things interesting. Expect the mercury to climb throughout the morning - from a crisp 14°C at 8 AM to a warm 24°C by noon. Talk about perfect surfing weather!

Wind conditions are playing coy today, so you'll want to check local surf reports for the most up-to-date information. But with only a 20% chance of precipitation, you're looking at some seriously sweet surfing conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on the swell direction. With our current tide range, you might find some tasty wave opportunities, especially during that evening high tide. The partly cloudy skies mean you'll have plenty of visibility without getting baked by direct sunlight.

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to shred. El Porto is serving up a day that surfers dream about. Just remember to check those real-time surf forecasts for the most accurate wave and wind predictions.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 13:01:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, get ready for a sweet day at El Porto! The waves are calling, and today's conditions are looking primo.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a moderate tide range today, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.7 ft around midday and a juicy evening high tide peaking at 2.9 ft. That midday window could be your golden ticket for catching some killer rides.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, with a mix of sunshine and clouds that'll keep things interesting. Expect the mercury to climb throughout the morning - from a crisp 14°C at 8 AM to a warm 24°C by noon. Talk about perfect surfing weather!

Wind conditions are playing coy today, so you'll want to check local surf reports for the most up-to-date information. But with only a 20% chance of precipitation, you're looking at some seriously sweet surfing conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on the swell direction. With our current tide range, you might find some tasty wave opportunities, especially during that evening high tide. The partly cloudy skies mean you'll have plenty of visibility without getting baked by direct sunlight.

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to shred. El Porto is serving up a day that surfers dream about. Just remember to check those real-time surf forecasts for the most accurate wave and wind predictions.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers, get ready for a sweet day at El Porto! The waves are calling, and today's conditions are looking primo.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a moderate tide range today, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.7 ft around midday and a juicy evening high tide peaking at 2.9 ft. That midday window could be your golden ticket for catching some killer rides.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, with a mix of sunshine and clouds that'll keep things interesting. Expect the mercury to climb throughout the morning - from a crisp 14°C at 8 AM to a warm 24°C by noon. Talk about perfect surfing weather!

Wind conditions are playing coy today, so you'll want to check local surf reports for the most up-to-date information. But with only a 20% chance of precipitation, you're looking at some seriously sweet surfing conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on the swell direction. With our current tide range, you might find some tasty wave opportunities, especially during that evening high tide. The partly cloudy skies mean you'll have plenty of visibility without getting baked by direct sunlight.

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to shred. El Porto is serving up a day that surfers dream about. Just remember to check those real-time surf forecasts for the most accurate wave and wind predictions.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Chilly 2-6 Foot Waves, Ideal Conditions for Intermediate Surfers at Manhattan Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Crew!

Looks like Mother Nature's playing a bit of hide and seek with today's conditions. We've got a chilly Pacific pulse hovering around 58 degrees—wetsuit mandatory, folks! While our search results are about as clear as a foggy morning, we can break down what's brewing at this Manhattan Beach hotspot.

Expect a classic beach break scenario with those tempting summer sandbars and winter peak potential. South and southwest swells are your golden ticket today, ideally running 6-10 seconds with mid-to-high tides serving up the cleanest rides. But fair warning: this spot gets more crowded than a food truck festival, so bring your patience and surf etiquette.

Wave heights are likely dancing between 2-6 feet—perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills without getting completely annihilated. Keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents and stay alert for local traffic. Pro tip: northeast winds will be your best friend today, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Water's cold, so layer up with that 4/3mm neoprene and maybe throw in some booties for good measure. Post-rain surfers, heads up on potential pollution—might want to wait 72 hours after a storm passes.

For real-time beta, hit up Surfline or ping those NOAA buoys. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 13:00:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Crew!

Looks like Mother Nature's playing a bit of hide and seek with today's conditions. We've got a chilly Pacific pulse hovering around 58 degrees—wetsuit mandatory, folks! While our search results are about as clear as a foggy morning, we can break down what's brewing at this Manhattan Beach hotspot.

Expect a classic beach break scenario with those tempting summer sandbars and winter peak potential. South and southwest swells are your golden ticket today, ideally running 6-10 seconds with mid-to-high tides serving up the cleanest rides. But fair warning: this spot gets more crowded than a food truck festival, so bring your patience and surf etiquette.

Wave heights are likely dancing between 2-6 feet—perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills without getting completely annihilated. Keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents and stay alert for local traffic. Pro tip: northeast winds will be your best friend today, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Water's cold, so layer up with that 4/3mm neoprene and maybe throw in some booties for good measure. Post-rain surfers, heads up on potential pollution—might want to wait 72 hours after a storm passes.

For real-time beta, hit up Surfline or ping those NOAA buoys. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Crew!

Looks like Mother Nature's playing a bit of hide and seek with today's conditions. We've got a chilly Pacific pulse hovering around 58 degrees—wetsuit mandatory, folks! While our search results are about as clear as a foggy morning, we can break down what's brewing at this Manhattan Beach hotspot.

Expect a classic beach break scenario with those tempting summer sandbars and winter peak potential. South and southwest swells are your golden ticket today, ideally running 6-10 seconds with mid-to-high tides serving up the cleanest rides. But fair warning: this spot gets more crowded than a food truck festival, so bring your patience and surf etiquette.

Wave heights are likely dancing between 2-6 feet—perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills without getting completely annihilated. Keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents and stay alert for local traffic. Pro tip: northeast winds will be your best friend today, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Water's cold, so layer up with that 4/3mm neoprene and maybe throw in some booties for good measure. Post-rain surfers, heads up on potential pollution—might want to wait 72 hours after a storm passes.

For real-time beta, hit up Surfline or ping those NOAA buoys. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Pumping NW Swell Delivers Waist to Shoulder High Waves for Weekend Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Manhattan Beach is serving up a chunky NW swell mix that's guaranteed to get wave riders stoked this weekend.

Early Saturday morning kicks off with a mellow 1.5 ft low tide around 7:24am, but don't let that discourage you. The swell is pumping waist to shoulder-high, with select peaks pushing head-high on structured sets. Expect playful waves in the 2-5 ft range, with some sections reaching 4-8 ft faces that'll have intermediate surfers grinning.

Light offshore winds are grooming the waves to perfection, creating clean right-handers that'll reward those who time their drops just right. Water temp's hovering around a brisk 58-60°F, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe a fish or step-up board to match the conditions.

Temperatures will climb from a cool morning to a sunny 79°F by midday, under crystal clear skies and zero chance of rain. The wind will stay light - starting WNW at 4-5 knots and trending slightly onshore in the afternoon, but nothing that'll mess with the wave quality.

Peak conditions look best mid-morning through early afternoon as the tide fills in, offering steeper faces and more consistent breaks. Crowd levels will be moderate, with a classic El Porto vibe - plenty of room for longboarders, groms, and intermediate riders to snag some quality waves.

Pro tip: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, and get out there before the evening fade. This swell's looking solid through Saturday with potential holdover into Sunday. Grab your board and enjoy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 13:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Manhattan Beach is serving up a chunky NW swell mix that's guaranteed to get wave riders stoked this weekend.

Early Saturday morning kicks off with a mellow 1.5 ft low tide around 7:24am, but don't let that discourage you. The swell is pumping waist to shoulder-high, with select peaks pushing head-high on structured sets. Expect playful waves in the 2-5 ft range, with some sections reaching 4-8 ft faces that'll have intermediate surfers grinning.

Light offshore winds are grooming the waves to perfection, creating clean right-handers that'll reward those who time their drops just right. Water temp's hovering around a brisk 58-60°F, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe a fish or step-up board to match the conditions.

Temperatures will climb from a cool morning to a sunny 79°F by midday, under crystal clear skies and zero chance of rain. The wind will stay light - starting WNW at 4-5 knots and trending slightly onshore in the afternoon, but nothing that'll mess with the wave quality.

Peak conditions look best mid-morning through early afternoon as the tide fills in, offering steeper faces and more consistent breaks. Crowd levels will be moderate, with a classic El Porto vibe - plenty of room for longboarders, groms, and intermediate riders to snag some quality waves.

Pro tip: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, and get out there before the evening fade. This swell's looking solid through Saturday with potential holdover into Sunday. Grab your board and enjoy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Manhattan Beach is serving up a chunky NW swell mix that's guaranteed to get wave riders stoked this weekend.

Early Saturday morning kicks off with a mellow 1.5 ft low tide around 7:24am, but don't let that discourage you. The swell is pumping waist to shoulder-high, with select peaks pushing head-high on structured sets. Expect playful waves in the 2-5 ft range, with some sections reaching 4-8 ft faces that'll have intermediate surfers grinning.

Light offshore winds are grooming the waves to perfection, creating clean right-handers that'll reward those who time their drops just right. Water temp's hovering around a brisk 58-60°F, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe a fish or step-up board to match the conditions.

Temperatures will climb from a cool morning to a sunny 79°F by midday, under crystal clear skies and zero chance of rain. The wind will stay light - starting WNW at 4-5 knots and trending slightly onshore in the afternoon, but nothing that'll mess with the wave quality.

Peak conditions look best mid-morning through early afternoon as the tide fills in, offering steeper faces and more consistent breaks. Crowd levels will be moderate, with a classic El Porto vibe - plenty of room for longboarders, groms, and intermediate riders to snag some quality waves.

Pro tip: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, and get out there before the evening fade. This swell's looking solid through Saturday with potential holdover into Sunday. Grab your board and enjoy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Prime 3-5 Foot SSW Swell Offers Epic Conditions for Intermediate to Advanced Riders</title>
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      <description>Yo wave riders and beach enthusiasts! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a classic Southern California surf scenario with a solid SSW swell rolling in bringing 3-5 foot faces that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

Wind patterns are cooperating this morning with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces clean and structured. Expect consistent sets around 12-16 second periods which means smooth, rideable waves with plenty of power and glide potential.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 57 degrees so grab that full wetsuit - neoprene is your friend right now. Tide charts show a rising mid-morning tide which should enhance wave formation and provide some killer opportunities for long rides near the beach breaks.

Crowd levels are moderate today - typical El Porto scene with a mix of local regulars and weekend warriors sharing the lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to snag the best positioning before the peak morning rush hits.

Quick safety notes - keep an eye out for potential rip current activity near the pier and watch for kelp beds that might interrupt your smooth glide. Water clarity looks good with minimal pollution advisories in effect.

Shark activity has been low recently but always maintain standard ocean awareness. Stick to your skill level and read the waves before dropping in.

Bottom line: El Porto is delivering a stellar surf day. Grab your board, warm up those paddle muscles, and get ready for some serious Southern California wave action. Shred responsibly and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 13:01:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo wave riders and beach enthusiasts! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a classic Southern California surf scenario with a solid SSW swell rolling in bringing 3-5 foot faces that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

Wind patterns are cooperating this morning with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces clean and structured. Expect consistent sets around 12-16 second periods which means smooth, rideable waves with plenty of power and glide potential.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 57 degrees so grab that full wetsuit - neoprene is your friend right now. Tide charts show a rising mid-morning tide which should enhance wave formation and provide some killer opportunities for long rides near the beach breaks.

Crowd levels are moderate today - typical El Porto scene with a mix of local regulars and weekend warriors sharing the lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to snag the best positioning before the peak morning rush hits.

Quick safety notes - keep an eye out for potential rip current activity near the pier and watch for kelp beds that might interrupt your smooth glide. Water clarity looks good with minimal pollution advisories in effect.

Shark activity has been low recently but always maintain standard ocean awareness. Stick to your skill level and read the waves before dropping in.

Bottom line: El Porto is delivering a stellar surf day. Grab your board, warm up those paddle muscles, and get ready for some serious Southern California wave action. Shred responsibly and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo wave riders and beach enthusiasts! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a classic Southern California surf scenario with a solid SSW swell rolling in bringing 3-5 foot faces that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

Wind patterns are cooperating this morning with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces clean and structured. Expect consistent sets around 12-16 second periods which means smooth, rideable waves with plenty of power and glide potential.

Water temperature is holding steady at a chilly 57 degrees so grab that full wetsuit - neoprene is your friend right now. Tide charts show a rising mid-morning tide which should enhance wave formation and provide some killer opportunities for long rides near the beach breaks.

Crowd levels are moderate today - typical El Porto scene with a mix of local regulars and weekend warriors sharing the lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to snag the best positioning before the peak morning rush hits.

Quick safety notes - keep an eye out for potential rip current activity near the pier and watch for kelp beds that might interrupt your smooth glide. Water clarity looks good with minimal pollution advisories in effect.

Shark activity has been low recently but always maintain standard ocean awareness. Stick to your skill level and read the waves before dropping in.

Bottom line: El Porto is delivering a stellar surf day. Grab your board, warm up those paddle muscles, and get ready for some serious Southern California wave action. Shred responsibly and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic El Porto Surf Report: 4-6 Foot Groundswell Delivers Perfect Winter Waves for Manhattan Beach Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! 

Epic conditions are rolling into Manhattan Beach, with a sweet groundswell delivering 4-6 foot waves that'll have even seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Today's Pacific playground is primed for some seriously clean rides.

Expect a perfect winter morning with crystal clear skies and temps hovering around a comfortable 63 degrees. The offshore breeze is whispering at a mellow 4 mph, creating pristine wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers drool. Water's sitting at a chilly 54 degrees, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're feeling the cold.

Dawn patrol kicks off around 6:50 AM, giving early risers prime access to these stellar conditions. The tide's looking cooperative, with mid to high levels creating killer sandbars that'll serve up both rights and lefts. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and snag some less contested waves.

Wind and swell are cooperating beautifully—a 12-16 second groundswell that'll provide consistent, powerful sets. These waves are classic El Porto: peaky, punchy, and begging to be shredded. Whether you're riding a mid-length or a fish, today's conditions are your playground.

Quick safety note: watch for potential closeouts on bigger sets and stay aware of rip currents. The surf might look friendly, but always respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise to mid-afternoon looks prime, so grab your gear and get out there. These conditions won't last forever, and FOMO is real, surf fam!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 13:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! 

Epic conditions are rolling into Manhattan Beach, with a sweet groundswell delivering 4-6 foot waves that'll have even seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Today's Pacific playground is primed for some seriously clean rides.

Expect a perfect winter morning with crystal clear skies and temps hovering around a comfortable 63 degrees. The offshore breeze is whispering at a mellow 4 mph, creating pristine wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers drool. Water's sitting at a chilly 54 degrees, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're feeling the cold.

Dawn patrol kicks off around 6:50 AM, giving early risers prime access to these stellar conditions. The tide's looking cooperative, with mid to high levels creating killer sandbars that'll serve up both rights and lefts. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and snag some less contested waves.

Wind and swell are cooperating beautifully—a 12-16 second groundswell that'll provide consistent, powerful sets. These waves are classic El Porto: peaky, punchy, and begging to be shredded. Whether you're riding a mid-length or a fish, today's conditions are your playground.

Quick safety note: watch for potential closeouts on bigger sets and stay aware of rip currents. The surf might look friendly, but always respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise to mid-afternoon looks prime, so grab your gear and get out there. These conditions won't last forever, and FOMO is real, surf fam!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! 

Epic conditions are rolling into Manhattan Beach, with a sweet groundswell delivering 4-6 foot waves that'll have even seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Today's Pacific playground is primed for some seriously clean rides.

Expect a perfect winter morning with crystal clear skies and temps hovering around a comfortable 63 degrees. The offshore breeze is whispering at a mellow 4 mph, creating pristine wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers drool. Water's sitting at a chilly 54 degrees, so break out that 3/2 fullsuit and maybe some booties if you're feeling the cold.

Dawn patrol kicks off around 6:50 AM, giving early risers prime access to these stellar conditions. The tide's looking cooperative, with mid to high levels creating killer sandbars that'll serve up both rights and lefts. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and snag some less contested waves.

Wind and swell are cooperating beautifully—a 12-16 second groundswell that'll provide consistent, powerful sets. These waves are classic El Porto: peaky, punchy, and begging to be shredded. Whether you're riding a mid-length or a fish, today's conditions are your playground.

Quick safety note: watch for potential closeouts on bigger sets and stay aware of rip currents. The surf might look friendly, but always respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise to mid-afternoon looks prime, so grab your gear and get out there. These conditions won't last forever, and FOMO is real, surf fam!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Manhattan Beach Offers Epic 4-6 Foot Waves with Clean Groundswell for Surf Enthusiasts This Morning</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1178463773</link>
      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Riders Rejoice in Clean Morning Waves

El Porto's serving up some serious stoke this morning with a killer WNW groundswell rolling through Manhattan Beach. We're looking at 4-6 foot waves delivering clean, rippable faces that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The morning session is prime time, with a smooth W swell measuring 5 feet at 14 seconds - perfect conditions for those long, dreamy rides. Current tides are falling, which means steeper wave faces and less mushy action for skilled wave hunters.

Locals know the drill: aim for the mid-to-late outgoing tide for maximum performance. The sandbar between 29th Street and Rosecrans Avenue is firing, offering hollow rights that'll test your skills. But watch out - this break gets crowded fast, so respect the pecking order.

Water's sitting around a chilly 55-58 degrees, so fullsuit is mandatory. Parking's tight, so be prepared to walk in. Strong currents and rip tides are lurking, so stay alert and know your limits.

Wind conditions are looking clean with typical winter offshore morning breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. The Southern California swell models are predicting sustained western energy that should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check live updates from Surfline or CDIP for real-time wind and tide shifts. Today's looking like a solid surf day for intermediate to advanced riders ready to charge some quality El Porto waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 13:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Riders Rejoice in Clean Morning Waves

El Porto's serving up some serious stoke this morning with a killer WNW groundswell rolling through Manhattan Beach. We're looking at 4-6 foot waves delivering clean, rippable faces that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The morning session is prime time, with a smooth W swell measuring 5 feet at 14 seconds - perfect conditions for those long, dreamy rides. Current tides are falling, which means steeper wave faces and less mushy action for skilled wave hunters.

Locals know the drill: aim for the mid-to-late outgoing tide for maximum performance. The sandbar between 29th Street and Rosecrans Avenue is firing, offering hollow rights that'll test your skills. But watch out - this break gets crowded fast, so respect the pecking order.

Water's sitting around a chilly 55-58 degrees, so fullsuit is mandatory. Parking's tight, so be prepared to walk in. Strong currents and rip tides are lurking, so stay alert and know your limits.

Wind conditions are looking clean with typical winter offshore morning breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. The Southern California swell models are predicting sustained western energy that should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check live updates from Surfline or CDIP for real-time wind and tide shifts. Today's looking like a solid surf day for intermediate to advanced riders ready to charge some quality El Porto waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Riders Rejoice in Clean Morning Waves

El Porto's serving up some serious stoke this morning with a killer WNW groundswell rolling through Manhattan Beach. We're looking at 4-6 foot waves delivering clean, rippable faces that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The morning session is prime time, with a smooth W swell measuring 5 feet at 14 seconds - perfect conditions for those long, dreamy rides. Current tides are falling, which means steeper wave faces and less mushy action for skilled wave hunters.

Locals know the drill: aim for the mid-to-late outgoing tide for maximum performance. The sandbar between 29th Street and Rosecrans Avenue is firing, offering hollow rights that'll test your skills. But watch out - this break gets crowded fast, so respect the pecking order.

Water's sitting around a chilly 55-58 degrees, so fullsuit is mandatory. Parking's tight, so be prepared to walk in. Strong currents and rip tides are lurking, so stay alert and know your limits.

Wind conditions are looking clean with typical winter offshore morning breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. The Southern California swell models are predicting sustained western energy that should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check live updates from Surfline or CDIP for real-time wind and tide shifts. Today's looking like a solid surf day for intermediate to advanced riders ready to charge some quality El Porto waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: 4-6 Foot WNW Groundswell Delivers Clean Morning Waves at Manhattan Beach</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7704705737</link>
      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Tuesday's Swell Dispatch

Dawn breaks over Manhattan Beach with a promising WNW groundswell rolling in, delivering 4-6 foot faces that'll have local wave riders stoked. Our morning session kicks off with clean-ish lines and mellow peelers perfect for intermediates looking to log some quality water time.

Current conditions are primed for epic rides: a fresh 14-16 second period swell is pumping from 290 degrees, offering long rights that'll make longboarders and strategic shortboarders grin. The tide's rising from a crisp -0.2 feet this morning, creating a sweet spot between low and mid-tide that'll keep the bottom smooth.

Wind's playing nice right now - light offshore breezes keeping everything glassy. Pro move: paddle out before 10 AM to catch the cleanest sets. Water's sitting at a brisk 58 degrees, so fullsuit and booties are your friends today.

Expect moderate crowds - about 20-40 heads in the lineup, mostly locals and early morning groms. Parking pro-tip: snag a spot at the 45th Street lot and hike north to dodge the main lineup crush.

The day's progression looks solid: morning's your golden window with 4-6 foot sets, peaking around 9-12 with potential 5-7 foot beauties. Afternoon might get choppy as northwest winds kick up to 15-20 knots, so timing is everything.

Quick safety notes: Rocky bottom means watch your feet, and be mindful of rip currents pulling north towards Hermosa. One rogue 8-footer was reported yesterday, so stay alert.

Extended forecast looks killer - Wednesday and Thursday promise even bigger swells up to 8-10 feet for the advanced crew. NW groundswells are about to light up El Porto.

Grab your board, respect the lineup, and get after it. Stay frothy! 🌊

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 13:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Tuesday's Swell Dispatch

Dawn breaks over Manhattan Beach with a promising WNW groundswell rolling in, delivering 4-6 foot faces that'll have local wave riders stoked. Our morning session kicks off with clean-ish lines and mellow peelers perfect for intermediates looking to log some quality water time.

Current conditions are primed for epic rides: a fresh 14-16 second period swell is pumping from 290 degrees, offering long rights that'll make longboarders and strategic shortboarders grin. The tide's rising from a crisp -0.2 feet this morning, creating a sweet spot between low and mid-tide that'll keep the bottom smooth.

Wind's playing nice right now - light offshore breezes keeping everything glassy. Pro move: paddle out before 10 AM to catch the cleanest sets. Water's sitting at a brisk 58 degrees, so fullsuit and booties are your friends today.

Expect moderate crowds - about 20-40 heads in the lineup, mostly locals and early morning groms. Parking pro-tip: snag a spot at the 45th Street lot and hike north to dodge the main lineup crush.

The day's progression looks solid: morning's your golden window with 4-6 foot sets, peaking around 9-12 with potential 5-7 foot beauties. Afternoon might get choppy as northwest winds kick up to 15-20 knots, so timing is everything.

Quick safety notes: Rocky bottom means watch your feet, and be mindful of rip currents pulling north towards Hermosa. One rogue 8-footer was reported yesterday, so stay alert.

Extended forecast looks killer - Wednesday and Thursday promise even bigger swells up to 8-10 feet for the advanced crew. NW groundswells are about to light up El Porto.

Grab your board, respect the lineup, and get after it. Stay frothy! 🌊

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Tuesday's Swell Dispatch

Dawn breaks over Manhattan Beach with a promising WNW groundswell rolling in, delivering 4-6 foot faces that'll have local wave riders stoked. Our morning session kicks off with clean-ish lines and mellow peelers perfect for intermediates looking to log some quality water time.

Current conditions are primed for epic rides: a fresh 14-16 second period swell is pumping from 290 degrees, offering long rights that'll make longboarders and strategic shortboarders grin. The tide's rising from a crisp -0.2 feet this morning, creating a sweet spot between low and mid-tide that'll keep the bottom smooth.

Wind's playing nice right now - light offshore breezes keeping everything glassy. Pro move: paddle out before 10 AM to catch the cleanest sets. Water's sitting at a brisk 58 degrees, so fullsuit and booties are your friends today.

Expect moderate crowds - about 20-40 heads in the lineup, mostly locals and early morning groms. Parking pro-tip: snag a spot at the 45th Street lot and hike north to dodge the main lineup crush.

The day's progression looks solid: morning's your golden window with 4-6 foot sets, peaking around 9-12 with potential 5-7 foot beauties. Afternoon might get choppy as northwest winds kick up to 15-20 knots, so timing is everything.

Quick safety notes: Rocky bottom means watch your feet, and be mindful of rip currents pulling north towards Hermosa. One rogue 8-footer was reported yesterday, so stay alert.

Extended forecast looks killer - Wednesday and Thursday promise even bigger swells up to 8-10 feet for the advanced crew. NW groundswells are about to light up El Porto.

Grab your board, respect the lineup, and get after it. Stay frothy! 🌊

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Reveals Challenging Tidal Conditions and Technical Waves for Experienced Surfers This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5365949627</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto's serving up some seriously dynamic tide action for the next couple days that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Monday's looking like a technical playground with some extreme tidal shifts. We're kicking off at a modest 1.4 feet low tide early morning around 3:06 AM, then climbing to a solid 6.3-foot high tide by 9:13 AM. The afternoon's gonna drop down to a gnarly negative 1.3 feet - that's some serious water withdrawal that'll expose some interesting bottom terrain.

Tuesday's not holding back either. We're starting with a 1.3-foot low tide at 3:51 AM, ramping up to a respectable 5.8-foot high tide by 9:54 AM. The afternoon low tide bottoms out at a negative 0.8 feet - still enough to create some interesting wave dynamics.

Word on the street from February 1st mentioned "extreme tides and technical waves" - translation? This break's gonna demand some serious skill and situational awareness. Experienced riders will find some challenging conditions that'll test your board control and reading of the ocean's moods.

Pro tip: While these tide charts are promising, they're just part of the puzzle. You'll want to check real-time surf forecasting sites for complete wind, swell, and wave height information before paddling out. El Porto's known for its mood swings, so stay alert and adaptable.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 13:00:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto's serving up some seriously dynamic tide action for the next couple days that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Monday's looking like a technical playground with some extreme tidal shifts. We're kicking off at a modest 1.4 feet low tide early morning around 3:06 AM, then climbing to a solid 6.3-foot high tide by 9:13 AM. The afternoon's gonna drop down to a gnarly negative 1.3 feet - that's some serious water withdrawal that'll expose some interesting bottom terrain.

Tuesday's not holding back either. We're starting with a 1.3-foot low tide at 3:51 AM, ramping up to a respectable 5.8-foot high tide by 9:54 AM. The afternoon low tide bottoms out at a negative 0.8 feet - still enough to create some interesting wave dynamics.

Word on the street from February 1st mentioned "extreme tides and technical waves" - translation? This break's gonna demand some serious skill and situational awareness. Experienced riders will find some challenging conditions that'll test your board control and reading of the ocean's moods.

Pro tip: While these tide charts are promising, they're just part of the puzzle. You'll want to check real-time surf forecasting sites for complete wind, swell, and wave height information before paddling out. El Porto's known for its mood swings, so stay alert and adaptable.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto's serving up some seriously dynamic tide action for the next couple days that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Monday's looking like a technical playground with some extreme tidal shifts. We're kicking off at a modest 1.4 feet low tide early morning around 3:06 AM, then climbing to a solid 6.3-foot high tide by 9:13 AM. The afternoon's gonna drop down to a gnarly negative 1.3 feet - that's some serious water withdrawal that'll expose some interesting bottom terrain.

Tuesday's not holding back either. We're starting with a 1.3-foot low tide at 3:51 AM, ramping up to a respectable 5.8-foot high tide by 9:54 AM. The afternoon low tide bottoms out at a negative 0.8 feet - still enough to create some interesting wave dynamics.

Word on the street from February 1st mentioned "extreme tides and technical waves" - translation? This break's gonna demand some serious skill and situational awareness. Experienced riders will find some challenging conditions that'll test your board control and reading of the ocean's moods.

Pro tip: While these tide charts are promising, they're just part of the puzzle. You'll want to check real-time surf forecasting sites for complete wind, swell, and wave height information before paddling out. El Porto's known for its mood swings, so stay alert and adaptable.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Extreme Tides and Technical Waves Challenge Surfers with Unique Coastal Conditions Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7921499358</link>
      <description>Yo surf fam, El Porto's serving up some seriously quirky tidal action today!

We're looking at a day with some wild water level shifts that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes. Our morning kicks off with a solid high tide pushing in at 8:24 am, cranking up to a hefty 7.48 feet - perfect for those who love some extra water cushion under their board.

But hold onto your leashes, because things get interesting midday. That afternoon low tide drops to a gnarly -0.75 feet, which means we're talking exposed sandbars, potential rip currents, and some technical wave navigation. Experienced surfers might find some hidden gems, but newbies should proceed with caution.

Daylight's giving us a solid window from sunrise at 6:50 am to sunset at 5:25 pm, so plenty of time to chase those waves. Just remember, what we're missing here are the critical surf specifics - wave height, wind conditions, and swell direction.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, hit up those dedicated surf forecast sites for real-time intel. El Porto can be a fickle mistress, and today's tidal drama suggests you'll want all the beta you can get.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 13:00:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo surf fam, El Porto's serving up some seriously quirky tidal action today!

We're looking at a day with some wild water level shifts that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes. Our morning kicks off with a solid high tide pushing in at 8:24 am, cranking up to a hefty 7.48 feet - perfect for those who love some extra water cushion under their board.

But hold onto your leashes, because things get interesting midday. That afternoon low tide drops to a gnarly -0.75 feet, which means we're talking exposed sandbars, potential rip currents, and some technical wave navigation. Experienced surfers might find some hidden gems, but newbies should proceed with caution.

Daylight's giving us a solid window from sunrise at 6:50 am to sunset at 5:25 pm, so plenty of time to chase those waves. Just remember, what we're missing here are the critical surf specifics - wave height, wind conditions, and swell direction.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, hit up those dedicated surf forecast sites for real-time intel. El Porto can be a fickle mistress, and today's tidal drama suggests you'll want all the beta you can get.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo surf fam, El Porto's serving up some seriously quirky tidal action today!

We're looking at a day with some wild water level shifts that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes. Our morning kicks off with a solid high tide pushing in at 8:24 am, cranking up to a hefty 7.48 feet - perfect for those who love some extra water cushion under their board.

But hold onto your leashes, because things get interesting midday. That afternoon low tide drops to a gnarly -0.75 feet, which means we're talking exposed sandbars, potential rip currents, and some technical wave navigation. Experienced surfers might find some hidden gems, but newbies should proceed with caution.

Daylight's giving us a solid window from sunrise at 6:50 am to sunset at 5:25 pm, so plenty of time to chase those waves. Just remember, what we're missing here are the critical surf specifics - wave height, wind conditions, and swell direction.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, hit up those dedicated surf forecast sites for real-time intel. El Porto can be a fickle mistress, and today's tidal drama suggests you'll want all the beta you can get.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you! Catch you on the waves.

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Moderate 2-3 Foot Swell Offers Clean Waves for Intermediate Riders Saturday Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Crew! Saturday's Swell Breakdown

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a modest morning menu with small to moderate surf hovering around 2-3 feet. The primary W/NW swell is rolling in with solid 12-13 second periods, creating some clean-ish conditions despite light northerly winds dancing at 10-20 knots.

Early risers caught the high tide drama - a massive 6.5-foot surge basically drowning the beach break and squashing any decent wave action. But patience, friends. The tide's dropping, and things are looking more promising.

Midday sweet spot hits between 11 AM and 2 PM, where chest-high sets will tempt intermediate riders. Expect wave faces pushing 3-4 feet on the best sets, with those classic El Porto right-hand runners breaking from 41st Street to Dockweiler.

Temperature's playing nice - a comfortable 62-70°F air temp with water hovering around 60-64°F. Fullsuit and booties are your friends today, winter warriors.

Pro tip: Avoid the morning high tide mess and aim for that post-8 AM sweet spot when the tide starts falling. The sandbars will be more cooperative, offering cleaner wave entries and more rideable pockets.

Winds will be your potential mood killer - starting offshore-ish in the morning but turning onshore by afternoon, potentially chopping up those clean lines. Gusts might hit 20 knots, so time your session strategically.

Not an epic day, but definitely a solid small-wave training ground. Locals and LA tourists will be out, so bring your game face and surf etiquette.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 13:01:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Crew! Saturday's Swell Breakdown

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a modest morning menu with small to moderate surf hovering around 2-3 feet. The primary W/NW swell is rolling in with solid 12-13 second periods, creating some clean-ish conditions despite light northerly winds dancing at 10-20 knots.

Early risers caught the high tide drama - a massive 6.5-foot surge basically drowning the beach break and squashing any decent wave action. But patience, friends. The tide's dropping, and things are looking more promising.

Midday sweet spot hits between 11 AM and 2 PM, where chest-high sets will tempt intermediate riders. Expect wave faces pushing 3-4 feet on the best sets, with those classic El Porto right-hand runners breaking from 41st Street to Dockweiler.

Temperature's playing nice - a comfortable 62-70°F air temp with water hovering around 60-64°F. Fullsuit and booties are your friends today, winter warriors.

Pro tip: Avoid the morning high tide mess and aim for that post-8 AM sweet spot when the tide starts falling. The sandbars will be more cooperative, offering cleaner wave entries and more rideable pockets.

Winds will be your potential mood killer - starting offshore-ish in the morning but turning onshore by afternoon, potentially chopping up those clean lines. Gusts might hit 20 knots, so time your session strategically.

Not an epic day, but definitely a solid small-wave training ground. Locals and LA tourists will be out, so bring your game face and surf etiquette.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Crew! Saturday's Swell Breakdown

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a modest morning menu with small to moderate surf hovering around 2-3 feet. The primary W/NW swell is rolling in with solid 12-13 second periods, creating some clean-ish conditions despite light northerly winds dancing at 10-20 knots.

Early risers caught the high tide drama - a massive 6.5-foot surge basically drowning the beach break and squashing any decent wave action. But patience, friends. The tide's dropping, and things are looking more promising.

Midday sweet spot hits between 11 AM and 2 PM, where chest-high sets will tempt intermediate riders. Expect wave faces pushing 3-4 feet on the best sets, with those classic El Porto right-hand runners breaking from 41st Street to Dockweiler.

Temperature's playing nice - a comfortable 62-70°F air temp with water hovering around 60-64°F. Fullsuit and booties are your friends today, winter warriors.

Pro tip: Avoid the morning high tide mess and aim for that post-8 AM sweet spot when the tide starts falling. The sandbars will be more cooperative, offering cleaner wave entries and more rideable pockets.

Winds will be your potential mood killer - starting offshore-ish in the morning but turning onshore by afternoon, potentially chopping up those clean lines. Gusts might hit 20 knots, so time your session strategically.

Not an epic day, but definitely a solid small-wave training ground. Locals and LA tourists will be out, so bring your game face and surf etiquette.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Weekend Wave Riders Prepare for Epic Conditions and Low Tide Thrills</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! Get Ready for a Tide-Tastic Weekend

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend that'll have you itching to grab your board. We're looking at some seriously playful tide dynamics that'll make your surfing dreams come true.

Today kicks off with a morning high tide peaking at 7.38 feet around 6:48 AM, perfect for those early risers wanting clean faces. But the real magic happens around 2:13 PM when we drop to a super low negative tide of -0.82 feet. Translation: exposed sandbars mean longer, peakier rides that'll have you hooting and hollering.

Saturday and Sunday follow a similar script - negative low tides around 3 PM creating those prime beachbreak conditions El Porto is famous for. With sunrise at 6:52 AM and sunset around 5:23 PM, you've got a solid window for dawn patrol before onshore winds start stirring things up.

Pro tip: While specific wave height details are scarce, local wisdom suggests West/Northwest swells are your best bet this time of year. Winter in Southern California means potential 10-foot swells if conditions align perfectly.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 55-60°F, so break out that 4/3 wetsuit and stay warm. Speaking of warm, the El Porto Surf Contest is happening Saturday, so expect some seriously competitive vibes and packed lineups.

Parking can be a game of musical chairs in Manhattan Beach, so arrive early and be strategic. Watch for rip currents during those low tides, and keep an eye out for seals playing along the bars.

Bottom line: Tide's right, potential is high. Cross-check with local buoy reports, trust your instincts, and get out there and shred!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! Get Ready for a Tide-Tastic Weekend

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend that'll have you itching to grab your board. We're looking at some seriously playful tide dynamics that'll make your surfing dreams come true.

Today kicks off with a morning high tide peaking at 7.38 feet around 6:48 AM, perfect for those early risers wanting clean faces. But the real magic happens around 2:13 PM when we drop to a super low negative tide of -0.82 feet. Translation: exposed sandbars mean longer, peakier rides that'll have you hooting and hollering.

Saturday and Sunday follow a similar script - negative low tides around 3 PM creating those prime beachbreak conditions El Porto is famous for. With sunrise at 6:52 AM and sunset around 5:23 PM, you've got a solid window for dawn patrol before onshore winds start stirring things up.

Pro tip: While specific wave height details are scarce, local wisdom suggests West/Northwest swells are your best bet this time of year. Winter in Southern California means potential 10-foot swells if conditions align perfectly.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 55-60°F, so break out that 4/3 wetsuit and stay warm. Speaking of warm, the El Porto Surf Contest is happening Saturday, so expect some seriously competitive vibes and packed lineups.

Parking can be a game of musical chairs in Manhattan Beach, so arrive early and be strategic. Watch for rip currents during those low tides, and keep an eye out for seals playing along the bars.

Bottom line: Tide's right, potential is high. Cross-check with local buoy reports, trust your instincts, and get out there and shred!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! Get Ready for a Tide-Tastic Weekend

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend that'll have you itching to grab your board. We're looking at some seriously playful tide dynamics that'll make your surfing dreams come true.

Today kicks off with a morning high tide peaking at 7.38 feet around 6:48 AM, perfect for those early risers wanting clean faces. But the real magic happens around 2:13 PM when we drop to a super low negative tide of -0.82 feet. Translation: exposed sandbars mean longer, peakier rides that'll have you hooting and hollering.

Saturday and Sunday follow a similar script - negative low tides around 3 PM creating those prime beachbreak conditions El Porto is famous for. With sunrise at 6:52 AM and sunset around 5:23 PM, you've got a solid window for dawn patrol before onshore winds start stirring things up.

Pro tip: While specific wave height details are scarce, local wisdom suggests West/Northwest swells are your best bet this time of year. Winter in Southern California means potential 10-foot swells if conditions align perfectly.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 55-60°F, so break out that 4/3 wetsuit and stay warm. Speaking of warm, the El Porto Surf Contest is happening Saturday, so expect some seriously competitive vibes and packed lineups.

Parking can be a game of musical chairs in Manhattan Beach, so arrive early and be strategic. Watch for rip currents during those low tides, and keep an eye out for seals playing along the bars.

Bottom line: Tide's right, potential is high. Cross-check with local buoy reports, trust your instincts, and get out there and shred!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Epic Morning Waves Head High Swells and Prime Conditions for Experienced Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up some intriguing conditions today! The morning tide rolls in generous at 6.0 feet around sunrise, then drops to a sneaky -1.1 feet by early afternoon - prime time for exposed sandbars and potentially cleaner wave sets.

West swells are looking promising with head-high to overhead potential, tracking between 290-300 degrees - classic El Porto territory. Expect wave periods around 14-15 seconds, which means solid energy for this south-facing beachbreak.

Water's sitting comfortably in the 61-64 degree range, so break out that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the main crowd zone and score some more private wave real estate.

Wind conditions remain a wild card this morning. Historically, winter mornings start offshore before flipping onshore by afternoon. Your best bet? Check live cams just before heading out.

Hazard watch: Strong currents are lurking, so stay alert. Occasional shark presence and post-rain water quality means keeping your situational awareness dialed.

Parking pro move: Grab a spot in the free lot at 45th Street, but arrive early - good waves draw serious crowds.

Bottom line: El Porto's looking tasty for experienced surfers ready to read shifting sandbars and manage some powerful beachbreak energy. Stay flexible, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up some intriguing conditions today! The morning tide rolls in generous at 6.0 feet around sunrise, then drops to a sneaky -1.1 feet by early afternoon - prime time for exposed sandbars and potentially cleaner wave sets.

West swells are looking promising with head-high to overhead potential, tracking between 290-300 degrees - classic El Porto territory. Expect wave periods around 14-15 seconds, which means solid energy for this south-facing beachbreak.

Water's sitting comfortably in the 61-64 degree range, so break out that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the main crowd zone and score some more private wave real estate.

Wind conditions remain a wild card this morning. Historically, winter mornings start offshore before flipping onshore by afternoon. Your best bet? Check live cams just before heading out.

Hazard watch: Strong currents are lurking, so stay alert. Occasional shark presence and post-rain water quality means keeping your situational awareness dialed.

Parking pro move: Grab a spot in the free lot at 45th Street, but arrive early - good waves draw serious crowds.

Bottom line: El Porto's looking tasty for experienced surfers ready to read shifting sandbars and manage some powerful beachbreak energy. Stay flexible, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up some intriguing conditions today! The morning tide rolls in generous at 6.0 feet around sunrise, then drops to a sneaky -1.1 feet by early afternoon - prime time for exposed sandbars and potentially cleaner wave sets.

West swells are looking promising with head-high to overhead potential, tracking between 290-300 degrees - classic El Porto territory. Expect wave periods around 14-15 seconds, which means solid energy for this south-facing beachbreak.

Water's sitting comfortably in the 61-64 degree range, so break out that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the main crowd zone and score some more private wave real estate.

Wind conditions remain a wild card this morning. Historically, winter mornings start offshore before flipping onshore by afternoon. Your best bet? Check live cams just before heading out.

Hazard watch: Strong currents are lurking, so stay alert. Occasional shark presence and post-rain water quality means keeping your situational awareness dialed.

Parking pro move: Grab a spot in the free lot at 45th Street, but arrive early - good waves draw serious crowds.

Bottom line: El Porto's looking tasty for experienced surfers ready to read shifting sandbars and manage some powerful beachbreak energy. Stay flexible, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast January 28 2026 Low Tide Reveals Hidden Wave Gems at Santa Monica Bay Breaks</title>
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      <description>Yo wave riders! Tune in for the El Porto surf scene on January 28, 2026.

Right now, our intel is running as dry as a desert wave break. No crisp surf report means we're flying blind into these Santa Monica Bay waters. But don't bail on your session just yet!

Tide charts are our saving grace today. We're looking at a mid-day low tide bottoming out at negative 0.6 feet around noon - classic El Porto conditions that can actually create some sweet sandbars for those who know how to read them. Morning high tide hits a respectable 5.5 feet at 4:58am, which might close out those breaks if you're not strategic.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves low to mid tides between 0-3 feet. Those sandbars get spicy when the water pulls back, revealing hidden wave gems. High tides? They'll just pancake your potential, turning promising breaks into closeout city.

Pro tip for Wednesday: Arrive early. Watch those tide shifts. The morning high could offer some clean shoulder-high sets before things flatten out midday.

Bonus intel - the 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest hits Saturday, January 31. Consider this a reconnaissance mission for that upcoming community event.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time conditions. Our current data is about as reliable as a weatherman's weekend forecast.

Stay stoked, stay informed. Surf smart, El Porto warriors!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 13:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo wave riders! Tune in for the El Porto surf scene on January 28, 2026.

Right now, our intel is running as dry as a desert wave break. No crisp surf report means we're flying blind into these Santa Monica Bay waters. But don't bail on your session just yet!

Tide charts are our saving grace today. We're looking at a mid-day low tide bottoming out at negative 0.6 feet around noon - classic El Porto conditions that can actually create some sweet sandbars for those who know how to read them. Morning high tide hits a respectable 5.5 feet at 4:58am, which might close out those breaks if you're not strategic.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves low to mid tides between 0-3 feet. Those sandbars get spicy when the water pulls back, revealing hidden wave gems. High tides? They'll just pancake your potential, turning promising breaks into closeout city.

Pro tip for Wednesday: Arrive early. Watch those tide shifts. The morning high could offer some clean shoulder-high sets before things flatten out midday.

Bonus intel - the 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest hits Saturday, January 31. Consider this a reconnaissance mission for that upcoming community event.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time conditions. Our current data is about as reliable as a weatherman's weekend forecast.

Stay stoked, stay informed. Surf smart, El Porto warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo wave riders! Tune in for the El Porto surf scene on January 28, 2026.

Right now, our intel is running as dry as a desert wave break. No crisp surf report means we're flying blind into these Santa Monica Bay waters. But don't bail on your session just yet!

Tide charts are our saving grace today. We're looking at a mid-day low tide bottoming out at negative 0.6 feet around noon - classic El Porto conditions that can actually create some sweet sandbars for those who know how to read them. Morning high tide hits a respectable 5.5 feet at 4:58am, which might close out those breaks if you're not strategic.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves low to mid tides between 0-3 feet. Those sandbars get spicy when the water pulls back, revealing hidden wave gems. High tides? They'll just pancake your potential, turning promising breaks into closeout city.

Pro tip for Wednesday: Arrive early. Watch those tide shifts. The morning high could offer some clean shoulder-high sets before things flatten out midday.

Bonus intel - the 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest hits Saturday, January 31. Consider this a reconnaissance mission for that upcoming community event.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for real-time conditions. Our current data is about as reliable as a weatherman's weekend forecast.

Stay stoked, stay informed. Surf smart, El Porto warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Winter Surf Alert El Porto Cold Water Challenge Delivers Epic 4 8 Foot Waves Challenging Conditions for Skilled Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf Alert: El Porto Cold Water Hustle

Calling all wave riders - El Porto's serving up a chilly challenge today! We're looking at classic winter surf conditions that'll test your grit and gear.

Water's hovering around a nippy 58-62 degrees, so full wetsuit is non-negotiable. These sandbars are primed for some serious action, but you'll want to time your session carefully.

Right now, the beach break looks temperamental - potential for fast, hollow waves in the 4-8 foot range if conditions align. Incoming mid-to-high tide might smooth out those breaks, giving skilled surfers some sweet windows.

Wind's playing hard to get - we're hoping for those magic offshore easterly or northeast breezes that could groom these waves into glassy perfection. But marine layer and winter unpredictability mean you'll want real-time intel.

Pro tips: Watch for rip currents, especially near those south-facing sandbars. Parking at El Porto lot can get competitive, so arrive early. Bonus pro move - swing by Heal the Bay's water quality report before paddling out.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or NOAA buoy 46221 for live updates. This isn't your summer beach cruise - it's a cold water commitment requiring local knowledge and serious skills.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the swell be with you, El Porto warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 13:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Alert: El Porto Cold Water Hustle

Calling all wave riders - El Porto's serving up a chilly challenge today! We're looking at classic winter surf conditions that'll test your grit and gear.

Water's hovering around a nippy 58-62 degrees, so full wetsuit is non-negotiable. These sandbars are primed for some serious action, but you'll want to time your session carefully.

Right now, the beach break looks temperamental - potential for fast, hollow waves in the 4-8 foot range if conditions align. Incoming mid-to-high tide might smooth out those breaks, giving skilled surfers some sweet windows.

Wind's playing hard to get - we're hoping for those magic offshore easterly or northeast breezes that could groom these waves into glassy perfection. But marine layer and winter unpredictability mean you'll want real-time intel.

Pro tips: Watch for rip currents, especially near those south-facing sandbars. Parking at El Porto lot can get competitive, so arrive early. Bonus pro move - swing by Heal the Bay's water quality report before paddling out.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or NOAA buoy 46221 for live updates. This isn't your summer beach cruise - it's a cold water commitment requiring local knowledge and serious skills.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the swell be with you, El Porto warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Alert: El Porto Cold Water Hustle

Calling all wave riders - El Porto's serving up a chilly challenge today! We're looking at classic winter surf conditions that'll test your grit and gear.

Water's hovering around a nippy 58-62 degrees, so full wetsuit is non-negotiable. These sandbars are primed for some serious action, but you'll want to time your session carefully.

Right now, the beach break looks temperamental - potential for fast, hollow waves in the 4-8 foot range if conditions align. Incoming mid-to-high tide might smooth out those breaks, giving skilled surfers some sweet windows.

Wind's playing hard to get - we're hoping for those magic offshore easterly or northeast breezes that could groom these waves into glassy perfection. But marine layer and winter unpredictability mean you'll want real-time intel.

Pro tips: Watch for rip currents, especially near those south-facing sandbars. Parking at El Porto lot can get competitive, so arrive early. Bonus pro move - swing by Heal the Bay's water quality report before paddling out.

Recommendation? Hit up Surfline or NOAA buoy 46221 for live updates. This isn't your summer beach cruise - it's a cold water commitment requiring local knowledge and serious skills.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the swell be with you, El Porto warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Glassy Knee to Waist High Waves Perfect for Longboarders and Beginners Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Hey wave hunters, today's looking like a mellow morning for surfing at El Porto Beach! We've got some clean, user-friendly waves rolling in that'll make both beginners and longboarders pretty stoked.

Expect knee to waist-high swells coming from the west-northwest, measuring around 1-2.5 feet with smooth 13-16 second periods. The morning's looking especially sweet with glassy conditions and light offshore winds - basically perfect for easing into your surf session.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66 degrees, so break out those spring suits or boardshorts. Right now we're experiencing a falling tide, which means steeper faces and more defined wave structures as the morning progresses.

Wind patterns are playing nice today - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots that might bump up to 10-15 knots by afternoon. Pro tip: catch your waves early before potential afternoon choppiness sets in.

The air temperature's hovering around a pleasant 63-66 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds. Sunrise happened around 6:54 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy some quality water time.

Local scene alert: The 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest might be happening nearby, so keep an eye out for any restricted zones. Standard beachbreak closeouts are possible, so stay alert and read those incoming sets carefully.

Similar conditions are brewing at nearby Hermosa Pier, so you've got options if El Porto isn't serving up exactly what you want.

Grab your board, check those live cams for real-time updates, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves! Catch you in the lineup.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:01:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Hey wave hunters, today's looking like a mellow morning for surfing at El Porto Beach! We've got some clean, user-friendly waves rolling in that'll make both beginners and longboarders pretty stoked.

Expect knee to waist-high swells coming from the west-northwest, measuring around 1-2.5 feet with smooth 13-16 second periods. The morning's looking especially sweet with glassy conditions and light offshore winds - basically perfect for easing into your surf session.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66 degrees, so break out those spring suits or boardshorts. Right now we're experiencing a falling tide, which means steeper faces and more defined wave structures as the morning progresses.

Wind patterns are playing nice today - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots that might bump up to 10-15 knots by afternoon. Pro tip: catch your waves early before potential afternoon choppiness sets in.

The air temperature's hovering around a pleasant 63-66 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds. Sunrise happened around 6:54 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy some quality water time.

Local scene alert: The 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest might be happening nearby, so keep an eye out for any restricted zones. Standard beachbreak closeouts are possible, so stay alert and read those incoming sets carefully.

Similar conditions are brewing at nearby Hermosa Pier, so you've got options if El Porto isn't serving up exactly what you want.

Grab your board, check those live cams for real-time updates, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves! Catch you in the lineup.

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Morning Wave Report

Hey wave hunters, today's looking like a mellow morning for surfing at El Porto Beach! We've got some clean, user-friendly waves rolling in that'll make both beginners and longboarders pretty stoked.

Expect knee to waist-high swells coming from the west-northwest, measuring around 1-2.5 feet with smooth 13-16 second periods. The morning's looking especially sweet with glassy conditions and light offshore winds - basically perfect for easing into your surf session.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66 degrees, so break out those spring suits or boardshorts. Right now we're experiencing a falling tide, which means steeper faces and more defined wave structures as the morning progresses.

Wind patterns are playing nice today - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots that might bump up to 10-15 knots by afternoon. Pro tip: catch your waves early before potential afternoon choppiness sets in.

The air temperature's hovering around a pleasant 63-66 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds. Sunrise happened around 6:54 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy some quality water time.

Local scene alert: The 5th Annual El Porto Surf Contest might be happening nearby, so keep an eye out for any restricted zones. Standard beachbreak closeouts are possible, so stay alert and read those incoming sets carefully.

Similar conditions are brewing at nearby Hermosa Pier, so you've got options if El Porto isn't serving up exactly what you want.

Grab your board, check those live cams for real-time updates, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves! Catch you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Surf Forecast: El Porto Beach Offers Perfect Conditions for Longboarders and Beginners Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Awaits

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a subtle swell today that's perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to get their sea legs. The morning's looking clean with knee-to-thigh high waves rolling in from the west-northwest.

Right now, we're seeing a delicate 1-foot swell with a generous 15-second period - not epic, but definitely rideable. The tide's dropping from this morning's 4.7-foot high, creating some sweet spots near the pier. Aim for the northern section for softer rights that'll be kind to your technique.

Wind conditions are playing nice, with light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots. Expect relatively clean water in the morning, though things might get a bit choppy by afternoon. Temperature's climbing from a cool 17°C to a comfortable 24°C, with crystal-clear skies guaranteeing some stellar view time between sets.

Local surfers are already eyeing the lineup, so grab your longboard early. Parking at El Porto fills up fast, and today's conditions are more about skill-building than shredding massive waves. Watch for potential south bay currents and keep an eye on those kelp patches.

The real promise comes overnight - a hint of a building swell suggests tomorrow morning could deliver even more promising conditions. Early risers might catch the best waves during the low tide.

Bottom line: It's a gentle day for ocean enthusiasts. Bring your patience, your technique, and your stoke - El Porto's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Awaits

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a subtle swell today that's perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to get their sea legs. The morning's looking clean with knee-to-thigh high waves rolling in from the west-northwest.

Right now, we're seeing a delicate 1-foot swell with a generous 15-second period - not epic, but definitely rideable. The tide's dropping from this morning's 4.7-foot high, creating some sweet spots near the pier. Aim for the northern section for softer rights that'll be kind to your technique.

Wind conditions are playing nice, with light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots. Expect relatively clean water in the morning, though things might get a bit choppy by afternoon. Temperature's climbing from a cool 17°C to a comfortable 24°C, with crystal-clear skies guaranteeing some stellar view time between sets.

Local surfers are already eyeing the lineup, so grab your longboard early. Parking at El Porto fills up fast, and today's conditions are more about skill-building than shredding massive waves. Watch for potential south bay currents and keep an eye on those kelp patches.

The real promise comes overnight - a hint of a building swell suggests tomorrow morning could deliver even more promising conditions. Early risers might catch the best waves during the low tide.

Bottom line: It's a gentle day for ocean enthusiasts. Bring your patience, your technique, and your stoke - El Porto's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Awaits

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a subtle swell today that's perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to get their sea legs. The morning's looking clean with knee-to-thigh high waves rolling in from the west-northwest.

Right now, we're seeing a delicate 1-foot swell with a generous 15-second period - not epic, but definitely rideable. The tide's dropping from this morning's 4.7-foot high, creating some sweet spots near the pier. Aim for the northern section for softer rights that'll be kind to your technique.

Wind conditions are playing nice, with light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots. Expect relatively clean water in the morning, though things might get a bit choppy by afternoon. Temperature's climbing from a cool 17°C to a comfortable 24°C, with crystal-clear skies guaranteeing some stellar view time between sets.

Local surfers are already eyeing the lineup, so grab your longboard early. Parking at El Porto fills up fast, and today's conditions are more about skill-building than shredding massive waves. Watch for potential south bay currents and keep an eye on those kelp patches.

The real promise comes overnight - a hint of a building swell suggests tomorrow morning could deliver even more promising conditions. Early risers might catch the best waves during the low tide.

Bottom line: It's a gentle day for ocean enthusiasts. Bring your patience, your technique, and your stoke - El Porto's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Vibes and Longboard Bliss

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today with gentle 1-foot swells that are basically begging for your longboard. Southwest and west currents are creating a dreamy playground perfect for beginners and skill-builders looking to polish their technique.

These mellow waves are a longboarder's dream - smooth, forgiving faces that practically invite you to cross-step and nose ride without the pressure of massive breaks. The 13-second southwest swell and 9-second west swell are creating soft, approachable conditions that'll have you feeling like a surf legend.

Gear up with a 3/2 wetsuit - water's hovering around a chilly 58-62°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the main peak to dodge the beginner clusters and score some clean, uncrowded lines. Early morning or evening sessions will reward you with glassier conditions and fewer crowds.

Wind conditions look mild, but always check live maps for any surprise offshore shifts. Safety first - keep an eye out for sneaky rip currents and kelp patches. While we don't have precise tide data, Southern California typically sees 4-6 foot daily ranges.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto is your zen surfing sanctuary. Small waves, big smiles, zero drama. Grab your board and make some magic happen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 13:01:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Vibes and Longboard Bliss

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today with gentle 1-foot swells that are basically begging for your longboard. Southwest and west currents are creating a dreamy playground perfect for beginners and skill-builders looking to polish their technique.

These mellow waves are a longboarder's dream - smooth, forgiving faces that practically invite you to cross-step and nose ride without the pressure of massive breaks. The 13-second southwest swell and 9-second west swell are creating soft, approachable conditions that'll have you feeling like a surf legend.

Gear up with a 3/2 wetsuit - water's hovering around a chilly 58-62°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the main peak to dodge the beginner clusters and score some clean, uncrowded lines. Early morning or evening sessions will reward you with glassier conditions and fewer crowds.

Wind conditions look mild, but always check live maps for any surprise offshore shifts. Safety first - keep an eye out for sneaky rip currents and kelp patches. While we don't have precise tide data, Southern California typically sees 4-6 foot daily ranges.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto is your zen surfing sanctuary. Small waves, big smiles, zero drama. Grab your board and make some magic happen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Vibes and Longboard Bliss

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today with gentle 1-foot swells that are basically begging for your longboard. Southwest and west currents are creating a dreamy playground perfect for beginners and skill-builders looking to polish their technique.

These mellow waves are a longboarder's dream - smooth, forgiving faces that practically invite you to cross-step and nose ride without the pressure of massive breaks. The 13-second southwest swell and 9-second west swell are creating soft, approachable conditions that'll have you feeling like a surf legend.

Gear up with a 3/2 wetsuit - water's hovering around a chilly 58-62°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the main peak to dodge the beginner clusters and score some clean, uncrowded lines. Early morning or evening sessions will reward you with glassier conditions and fewer crowds.

Wind conditions look mild, but always check live maps for any surprise offshore shifts. Safety first - keep an eye out for sneaky rip currents and kelp patches. While we don't have precise tide data, Southern California typically sees 4-6 foot daily ranges.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto is your zen surfing sanctuary. Small waves, big smiles, zero drama. Grab your board and make some magic happen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Gentle Waves, Longboard Paradise Offers Ideal Conditions for Beginners and Skill Building</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto Beach - Mellow Waves, Soft Conditions

Attention wave riders, El Porto's serving up a gentle session today with knee to thigh-high waves that'll have longboarders and beginners grinning. We're looking at 1-2 foot swells from west and south-southwest directions, promising clean but tiny faces perfect for casual cruising.

Tide dynamics are in your favor with a low point hitting 1:55 PM at a mere 0.62 feet. This dropping tide typically enhances El Porto's beachbreak, creating punchier sections for those willing to hunt down the right spots. Current swell periods hover around 11-13 seconds, which might steepen those micro-waves just enough to provide some playful moments.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and a cool 61 degrees. Water temperature sits around 59-60 degrees, so pack that spring suit or 3/2 wetsuit. Light winds at 1 mph with variable directions mean glassy conditions early, though afternoon onshore potential exists.

Pro tips for today: Bring a longboard or fish board, arrive early for dawn patrol around sunrise (6:30 AM), and check live cams before driving down. Parking along Highland Avenue can be tricky, and the locals take their breaks seriously.

Hazard check: Low tide exposes some sandbars and reefs, so watch your step. Minimal rip currents in these small conditions mean relatively safe paddling.

Bottom line: Mellow vibes, tiny waves, perfect for skill building or just enjoying ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 13:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto Beach - Mellow Waves, Soft Conditions

Attention wave riders, El Porto's serving up a gentle session today with knee to thigh-high waves that'll have longboarders and beginners grinning. We're looking at 1-2 foot swells from west and south-southwest directions, promising clean but tiny faces perfect for casual cruising.

Tide dynamics are in your favor with a low point hitting 1:55 PM at a mere 0.62 feet. This dropping tide typically enhances El Porto's beachbreak, creating punchier sections for those willing to hunt down the right spots. Current swell periods hover around 11-13 seconds, which might steepen those micro-waves just enough to provide some playful moments.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and a cool 61 degrees. Water temperature sits around 59-60 degrees, so pack that spring suit or 3/2 wetsuit. Light winds at 1 mph with variable directions mean glassy conditions early, though afternoon onshore potential exists.

Pro tips for today: Bring a longboard or fish board, arrive early for dawn patrol around sunrise (6:30 AM), and check live cams before driving down. Parking along Highland Avenue can be tricky, and the locals take their breaks seriously.

Hazard check: Low tide exposes some sandbars and reefs, so watch your step. Minimal rip currents in these small conditions mean relatively safe paddling.

Bottom line: Mellow vibes, tiny waves, perfect for skill building or just enjoying ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto Beach - Mellow Waves, Soft Conditions

Attention wave riders, El Porto's serving up a gentle session today with knee to thigh-high waves that'll have longboarders and beginners grinning. We're looking at 1-2 foot swells from west and south-southwest directions, promising clean but tiny faces perfect for casual cruising.

Tide dynamics are in your favor with a low point hitting 1:55 PM at a mere 0.62 feet. This dropping tide typically enhances El Porto's beachbreak, creating punchier sections for those willing to hunt down the right spots. Current swell periods hover around 11-13 seconds, which might steepen those micro-waves just enough to provide some playful moments.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and a cool 61 degrees. Water temperature sits around 59-60 degrees, so pack that spring suit or 3/2 wetsuit. Light winds at 1 mph with variable directions mean glassy conditions early, though afternoon onshore potential exists.

Pro tips for today: Bring a longboard or fish board, arrive early for dawn patrol around sunrise (6:30 AM), and check live cams before driving down. Parking along Highland Avenue can be tricky, and the locals take their breaks seriously.

Hazard check: Low tide exposes some sandbars and reefs, so watch your step. Minimal rip currents in these small conditions mean relatively safe paddling.

Bottom line: Mellow vibes, tiny waves, perfect for skill building or just enjoying ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-Foot Waves Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow plate of small waves that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're looking at a modest 1-foot swell with a sweet 16-second period rolling in from the Southwest, backed up by a 2-foot West swell. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, and those clear skies are going to make for a picture-perfect morning.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - a gentle 9 km/h westerly breeze with some light 14 km/h gusts that'll help shape those waves into clean, crisp lines. Early birds, this is your moment! Hit the water before mid-morning for the most pristine conditions.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at 5:03 AM with a low of 1.8 feet, and we'll peak at a solid 4.8 feet around 10:55 AM. So time your session right and you'll catch some sweet spots.

Looking ahead, don't expect any dramatic swell action. Tomorrow drops to 1.5 feet, with the weekend hovering between 1.5 and 2 feet. It's not going to challenge the pros, but it's perfect for working on technique, practicing your turns, or introducing newbies to the stoke of surfing.

For experienced surfers, manage those expectations - this is more of a zen session than an adrenaline rush. But hey, any day on the water beats a day on land, right?

Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes. El Porto's calling, and it's looking smooth and inviting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow plate of small waves that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're looking at a modest 1-foot swell with a sweet 16-second period rolling in from the Southwest, backed up by a 2-foot West swell. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, and those clear skies are going to make for a picture-perfect morning.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - a gentle 9 km/h westerly breeze with some light 14 km/h gusts that'll help shape those waves into clean, crisp lines. Early birds, this is your moment! Hit the water before mid-morning for the most pristine conditions.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at 5:03 AM with a low of 1.8 feet, and we'll peak at a solid 4.8 feet around 10:55 AM. So time your session right and you'll catch some sweet spots.

Looking ahead, don't expect any dramatic swell action. Tomorrow drops to 1.5 feet, with the weekend hovering between 1.5 and 2 feet. It's not going to challenge the pros, but it's perfect for working on technique, practicing your turns, or introducing newbies to the stoke of surfing.

For experienced surfers, manage those expectations - this is more of a zen session than an adrenaline rush. But hey, any day on the water beats a day on land, right?

Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes. El Porto's calling, and it's looking smooth and inviting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow plate of small waves that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're looking at a modest 1-foot swell with a sweet 16-second period rolling in from the Southwest, backed up by a 2-foot West swell. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 17°C, and those clear skies are going to make for a picture-perfect morning.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - a gentle 9 km/h westerly breeze with some light 14 km/h gusts that'll help shape those waves into clean, crisp lines. Early birds, this is your moment! Hit the water before mid-morning for the most pristine conditions.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at 5:03 AM with a low of 1.8 feet, and we'll peak at a solid 4.8 feet around 10:55 AM. So time your session right and you'll catch some sweet spots.

Looking ahead, don't expect any dramatic swell action. Tomorrow drops to 1.5 feet, with the weekend hovering between 1.5 and 2 feet. It's not going to challenge the pros, but it's perfect for working on technique, practicing your turns, or introducing newbies to the stoke of surfing.

For experienced surfers, manage those expectations - this is more of a zen session than an adrenaline rush. But hey, any day on the water beats a day on land, right?

Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes. El Porto's calling, and it's looking smooth and inviting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves Perfect for Longboarders and Beginners Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and while it's not exactly pumping, today offers a sweet little session for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some mellow waves!

We're looking at knee to thigh-high surf hovering around 2-3 feet, with clean faces that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. The west/southwest swell is serving up some peeling rights and lefts that'll make your small board feel like a magic carpet.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62 degrees - full 4/3 wetsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: grab those booties if you're sensitive to cold. The morning offshore winds are keeping things glassy, with light breezes that'll gradually shift side-on through the afternoon.

Tide's your playground today. We're riding an incoming tide that'll peak around 4 PM, lifting those sandbar peaks and creating prime conditions. Aim to paddle out post-low tide to avoid those mushy closeouts El Porto's known for.

Temperature's looking mild - 60-70 degrees with clear skies. Sunrise hits around 6:58 AM, so early birds get the best conditions. Parking can get tight, so slide into the 45th Street lot early.

Gear up with a 9-foot board, your thick wetsuit, and a stash of surf wax. Watch for minor rip currents near the pier and stay alert for those sneaky urchins.

El Porto's serving up a classic micro-surf day - not epic, but definitely fun. Catch those chest-high sets on the right tide, and you'll be grinning all the way home. Surf's calling - see you out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 13:01:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and while it's not exactly pumping, today offers a sweet little session for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some mellow waves!

We're looking at knee to thigh-high surf hovering around 2-3 feet, with clean faces that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. The west/southwest swell is serving up some peeling rights and lefts that'll make your small board feel like a magic carpet.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62 degrees - full 4/3 wetsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: grab those booties if you're sensitive to cold. The morning offshore winds are keeping things glassy, with light breezes that'll gradually shift side-on through the afternoon.

Tide's your playground today. We're riding an incoming tide that'll peak around 4 PM, lifting those sandbar peaks and creating prime conditions. Aim to paddle out post-low tide to avoid those mushy closeouts El Porto's known for.

Temperature's looking mild - 60-70 degrees with clear skies. Sunrise hits around 6:58 AM, so early birds get the best conditions. Parking can get tight, so slide into the 45th Street lot early.

Gear up with a 9-foot board, your thick wetsuit, and a stash of surf wax. Watch for minor rip currents near the pier and stay alert for those sneaky urchins.

El Porto's serving up a classic micro-surf day - not epic, but definitely fun. Catch those chest-high sets on the right tide, and you'll be grinning all the way home. Surf's calling - see you out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and while it's not exactly pumping, today offers a sweet little session for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some mellow waves!

We're looking at knee to thigh-high surf hovering around 2-3 feet, with clean faces that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. The west/southwest swell is serving up some peeling rights and lefts that'll make your small board feel like a magic carpet.

Water's sitting at a chilly 62 degrees - full 4/3 wetsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: grab those booties if you're sensitive to cold. The morning offshore winds are keeping things glassy, with light breezes that'll gradually shift side-on through the afternoon.

Tide's your playground today. We're riding an incoming tide that'll peak around 4 PM, lifting those sandbar peaks and creating prime conditions. Aim to paddle out post-low tide to avoid those mushy closeouts El Porto's known for.

Temperature's looking mild - 60-70 degrees with clear skies. Sunrise hits around 6:58 AM, so early birds get the best conditions. Parking can get tight, so slide into the 45th Street lot early.

Gear up with a 9-foot board, your thick wetsuit, and a stash of surf wax. Watch for minor rip currents near the pier and stay alert for those sneaky urchins.

El Porto's serving up a classic micro-surf day - not epic, but definitely fun. Catch those chest-high sets on the right tide, and you'll be grinning all the way home. Surf's calling - see you out there!

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Glassy Waves, Clean Conditions, and Ideal Tide Windows for Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet! We're seeing a mellow morning with some promising waves rolling in. The tide chart tells an interesting story today, with two low and two high tide windows that could work in your favor.

Early risers might want to catch the morning high tide at 7:00 am, where we're looking at a solid 6.46 ft of water. The waves are clean with minimal wind - just a whisper at 1 mph - creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about. Water temperature is sitting comfortably at 66°F, which means you can leave the thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some smoother paddling.

As the day progresses, the afternoon low tide at 1:55 pm might expose some interesting sandbars for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations. The cloud cover is hanging around 63%, giving you some diffused light and potentially reducing glare on the water.

The real magic might happen during the evening high tide at 8:04 pm. With daylight lasting until 4:49 pm, you've got a solid window to catch some late afternoon or early evening sets. The wave direction and potential swell are looking promising, though you'll want to check the Santa Monica Bay buoy for real-time updates.

Temperature is holding steady around 61°F with a tight range between 58-62°F, so you'll stay comfortable whether you're paddling out or chilling on the beach. Humidity is at 74%, adding a touch of that classic Southern California coastal feel.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions today. Grab your board, trust your instincts, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet! We're seeing a mellow morning with some promising waves rolling in. The tide chart tells an interesting story today, with two low and two high tide windows that could work in your favor.

Early risers might want to catch the morning high tide at 7:00 am, where we're looking at a solid 6.46 ft of water. The waves are clean with minimal wind - just a whisper at 1 mph - creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about. Water temperature is sitting comfortably at 66°F, which means you can leave the thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some smoother paddling.

As the day progresses, the afternoon low tide at 1:55 pm might expose some interesting sandbars for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations. The cloud cover is hanging around 63%, giving you some diffused light and potentially reducing glare on the water.

The real magic might happen during the evening high tide at 8:04 pm. With daylight lasting until 4:49 pm, you've got a solid window to catch some late afternoon or early evening sets. The wave direction and potential swell are looking promising, though you'll want to check the Santa Monica Bay buoy for real-time updates.

Temperature is holding steady around 61°F with a tight range between 58-62°F, so you'll stay comfortable whether you're paddling out or chilling on the beach. Humidity is at 74%, adding a touch of that classic Southern California coastal feel.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions today. Grab your board, trust your instincts, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet! We're seeing a mellow morning with some promising waves rolling in. The tide chart tells an interesting story today, with two low and two high tide windows that could work in your favor.

Early risers might want to catch the morning high tide at 7:00 am, where we're looking at a solid 6.46 ft of water. The waves are clean with minimal wind - just a whisper at 1 mph - creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about. Water temperature is sitting comfortably at 66°F, which means you can leave the thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some smoother paddling.

As the day progresses, the afternoon low tide at 1:55 pm might expose some interesting sandbars for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations. The cloud cover is hanging around 63%, giving you some diffused light and potentially reducing glare on the water.

The real magic might happen during the evening high tide at 8:04 pm. With daylight lasting until 4:49 pm, you've got a solid window to catch some late afternoon or early evening sets. The wave direction and potential swell are looking promising, though you'll want to check the Santa Monica Bay buoy for real-time updates.

Temperature is holding steady around 61°F with a tight range between 58-62°F, so you'll stay comfortable whether you're paddling out or chilling on the beach. Humidity is at 74%, adding a touch of that classic Southern California coastal feel.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions today. Grab your board, trust your instincts, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 1-2 Foot Waves Offer Glassy Conditions for Longboarders and Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, where winter's subtle charm is painting today's wave canvas! Expect a mellow 1-2 foot playground rolling in from the west, serving up some clean morning conditions that'll transition into fair afternoon vibes.

Early risers catching the 6 AM session will find glassy 1 foot waves at 13-second periods, with gentle southeast breezes caressing the surface. By midday, the ocean maintains its gentle demeanor, offering slightly inconsistent but rideable chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and intermediate wave hunters.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 58-62 degrees, so your 4/3 fullsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: paddle wide of the main peaks to dodge local crowds and navigate the subtle rip currents typical of this Manhattan Beach beachbreak.

As the afternoon unfolds, wave potential gradually increases. By evening, expect 2-foot faces with light northwest winds around 4 mph creating fair conditions. The offshore buoy suggests building northwest swell energy, hinting at potential 4-8 foot sets later in the week—something to keep on your radar.

Tide-wise, we're dropping from a morning high of 5.9 feet to a low around 2.2 feet by early afternoon. This transition exposes some interesting sandbars, making mid-morning to early afternoon the sweet spot for your session.

Recommended ride? A funshape or longboard will handle today's gentle temperament perfectly. Keep your eyes on the horizon, respect the local scene, and enjoy El Porto's winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 13:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, where winter's subtle charm is painting today's wave canvas! Expect a mellow 1-2 foot playground rolling in from the west, serving up some clean morning conditions that'll transition into fair afternoon vibes.

Early risers catching the 6 AM session will find glassy 1 foot waves at 13-second periods, with gentle southeast breezes caressing the surface. By midday, the ocean maintains its gentle demeanor, offering slightly inconsistent but rideable chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and intermediate wave hunters.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 58-62 degrees, so your 4/3 fullsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: paddle wide of the main peaks to dodge local crowds and navigate the subtle rip currents typical of this Manhattan Beach beachbreak.

As the afternoon unfolds, wave potential gradually increases. By evening, expect 2-foot faces with light northwest winds around 4 mph creating fair conditions. The offshore buoy suggests building northwest swell energy, hinting at potential 4-8 foot sets later in the week—something to keep on your radar.

Tide-wise, we're dropping from a morning high of 5.9 feet to a low around 2.2 feet by early afternoon. This transition exposes some interesting sandbars, making mid-morning to early afternoon the sweet spot for your session.

Recommended ride? A funshape or longboard will handle today's gentle temperament perfectly. Keep your eyes on the horizon, respect the local scene, and enjoy El Porto's winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, where winter's subtle charm is painting today's wave canvas! Expect a mellow 1-2 foot playground rolling in from the west, serving up some clean morning conditions that'll transition into fair afternoon vibes.

Early risers catching the 6 AM session will find glassy 1 foot waves at 13-second periods, with gentle southeast breezes caressing the surface. By midday, the ocean maintains its gentle demeanor, offering slightly inconsistent but rideable chest-high sets perfect for longboarders and intermediate wave hunters.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 58-62 degrees, so your 4/3 fullsuit is your best friend today. Pro tip: paddle wide of the main peaks to dodge local crowds and navigate the subtle rip currents typical of this Manhattan Beach beachbreak.

As the afternoon unfolds, wave potential gradually increases. By evening, expect 2-foot faces with light northwest winds around 4 mph creating fair conditions. The offshore buoy suggests building northwest swell energy, hinting at potential 4-8 foot sets later in the week—something to keep on your radar.

Tide-wise, we're dropping from a morning high of 5.9 feet to a low around 2.2 feet by early afternoon. This transition exposes some interesting sandbars, making mid-morning to early afternoon the sweet spot for your session.

Recommended ride? A funshape or longboard will handle today's gentle temperament perfectly. Keep your eyes on the horizon, respect the local scene, and enjoy El Porto's winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Northwest Swells Deliver 4-8 Foot Waves with Challenging Winter Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto, January 18, 2026

Alright wave riders, here's the scoop for El Porto on this chilly winter morning. We're looking at a classic Santa Monica Bay day with some interesting tide dynamics.

The morning's already seen a high tide peak at 5.9 feet around 8:34am, which could mean some promising longboard conditions. Right now, we're sliding toward the low tide mark sitting at a modest 2.2 feet, expected around 2:21am.

Winter swells are typically rolling in with northwest energy, potentially delivering 4-8 foot waves. But remember, El Porto's beachbreak can be as temperamental as a cranky surfer before morning coffee - shape and conditions will vary.

Water temperature is hovering around a brisk 58-62 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit unless you're trying to earn some cold water street cred. Speaking of preparation, this urban beach near Manhattan Beach comes with its own urban challenges - watch for potential pollution risks.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, check live surf cams and NOAA buoy reports. The nearby offshore buoy about 7.5 miles northwest will give you real-time wave intel that could save you from a disappointing session.

Currents might be strong, so stay alert and know your limits. This isn't the day for beginners to prove themselves - respect the ocean, respect your skills.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto, January 18, 2026

Alright wave riders, here's the scoop for El Porto on this chilly winter morning. We're looking at a classic Santa Monica Bay day with some interesting tide dynamics.

The morning's already seen a high tide peak at 5.9 feet around 8:34am, which could mean some promising longboard conditions. Right now, we're sliding toward the low tide mark sitting at a modest 2.2 feet, expected around 2:21am.

Winter swells are typically rolling in with northwest energy, potentially delivering 4-8 foot waves. But remember, El Porto's beachbreak can be as temperamental as a cranky surfer before morning coffee - shape and conditions will vary.

Water temperature is hovering around a brisk 58-62 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit unless you're trying to earn some cold water street cred. Speaking of preparation, this urban beach near Manhattan Beach comes with its own urban challenges - watch for potential pollution risks.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, check live surf cams and NOAA buoy reports. The nearby offshore buoy about 7.5 miles northwest will give you real-time wave intel that could save you from a disappointing session.

Currents might be strong, so stay alert and know your limits. This isn't the day for beginners to prove themselves - respect the ocean, respect your skills.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto, January 18, 2026

Alright wave riders, here's the scoop for El Porto on this chilly winter morning. We're looking at a classic Santa Monica Bay day with some interesting tide dynamics.

The morning's already seen a high tide peak at 5.9 feet around 8:34am, which could mean some promising longboard conditions. Right now, we're sliding toward the low tide mark sitting at a modest 2.2 feet, expected around 2:21am.

Winter swells are typically rolling in with northwest energy, potentially delivering 4-8 foot waves. But remember, El Porto's beachbreak can be as temperamental as a cranky surfer before morning coffee - shape and conditions will vary.

Water temperature is hovering around a brisk 58-62 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit unless you're trying to earn some cold water street cred. Speaking of preparation, this urban beach near Manhattan Beach comes with its own urban challenges - watch for potential pollution risks.

Pro tip: Before paddling out, check live surf cams and NOAA buoy reports. The nearby offshore buoy about 7.5 miles northwest will give you real-time wave intel that could save you from a disappointing session.

Currents might be strong, so stay alert and know your limits. This isn't the day for beginners to prove themselves - respect the ocean, respect your skills.

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Challenging Northwest Swell Offers Shoulder to Head High Waves for Experienced Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Wave Forecast

Hey wave riders, El Porto is serving up a mixed bag of surf conditions that'll test your skills and patience. We're looking at a northwest swell maxing out around 285-290 degrees with solid 14-second intervals, which translates to shoulder to head-high waves that'll keep experienced surfers on their toes.

The morning starts crisp with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a cool 62°F to a comfortable 79°F. Water conditions are classic El Porto - predominantly closeout waves that demand serious wave reading and quick decision-making. While most sets will challenge your technique, keep an eye out for those rare, fleeting moments of potential barrel sections.

Tide-wise, we've got an early morning high tide around 7:00 AM, followed by an afternoon low tide at 1:55 PM that might offer slightly more defined wave structures. This afternoon window could provide marginally better opportunities for catching some decent rides.

Pro tip: Bring your winter wetsuit and a hefty dose of surf determination. Today's swell is above average for this notoriously tricky break, but you'll need to work hard for quality waves. Think selective approach, strategic positioning, and the willingness to wait for those brief windows of opportunity.

Remember, El Porto isn't about quantity - it's about those few epic moments that make the hunt worthwhile. Stay sharp, stay patient, and may the surf gods smile upon you today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Wave Forecast

Hey wave riders, El Porto is serving up a mixed bag of surf conditions that'll test your skills and patience. We're looking at a northwest swell maxing out around 285-290 degrees with solid 14-second intervals, which translates to shoulder to head-high waves that'll keep experienced surfers on their toes.

The morning starts crisp with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a cool 62°F to a comfortable 79°F. Water conditions are classic El Porto - predominantly closeout waves that demand serious wave reading and quick decision-making. While most sets will challenge your technique, keep an eye out for those rare, fleeting moments of potential barrel sections.

Tide-wise, we've got an early morning high tide around 7:00 AM, followed by an afternoon low tide at 1:55 PM that might offer slightly more defined wave structures. This afternoon window could provide marginally better opportunities for catching some decent rides.

Pro tip: Bring your winter wetsuit and a hefty dose of surf determination. Today's swell is above average for this notoriously tricky break, but you'll need to work hard for quality waves. Think selective approach, strategic positioning, and the willingness to wait for those brief windows of opportunity.

Remember, El Porto isn't about quantity - it's about those few epic moments that make the hunt worthwhile. Stay sharp, stay patient, and may the surf gods smile upon you today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Wave Forecast

Hey wave riders, El Porto is serving up a mixed bag of surf conditions that'll test your skills and patience. We're looking at a northwest swell maxing out around 285-290 degrees with solid 14-second intervals, which translates to shoulder to head-high waves that'll keep experienced surfers on their toes.

The morning starts crisp with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a cool 62°F to a comfortable 79°F. Water conditions are classic El Porto - predominantly closeout waves that demand serious wave reading and quick decision-making. While most sets will challenge your technique, keep an eye out for those rare, fleeting moments of potential barrel sections.

Tide-wise, we've got an early morning high tide around 7:00 AM, followed by an afternoon low tide at 1:55 PM that might offer slightly more defined wave structures. This afternoon window could provide marginally better opportunities for catching some decent rides.

Pro tip: Bring your winter wetsuit and a hefty dose of surf determination. Today's swell is above average for this notoriously tricky break, but you'll need to work hard for quality waves. Think selective approach, strategic positioning, and the willingness to wait for those brief windows of opportunity.

Remember, El Porto isn't about quantity - it's about those few epic moments that make the hunt worthwhile. Stay sharp, stay patient, and may the surf gods smile upon you today.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Head High Waves, Clean 4 Foot Swell, Ideal Conditions for Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's serving up a tasty west swell with waist-to-head high waves rolling through at a clean 4 feet and 13-second periods. Perfect for intermediate wave hunters looking to score some sweet lines.

Morning's bringing some patchy fog, but don't let that deter you. The tide's pushing in with a promising mid-morning high around 6+ feet, creating prime conditions for some killer rides. Pro tip: paddle out south of the lifeguard tower to dodge the crowd - we're looking at 30-50 surfers competing for peak position.

Water's sitting at a crisp 58-60 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and don't forget the booties. The wind's playing nice too - starting northeast at 5-10 knots but mellowing to variable this afternoon, setting up potential glass-off conditions.

Wave quality is fair to good with some punchy sets and occasional wrap from southern angles. Just watch for those sneaky closeouts north of the main peak. The cobble and sand bottom means you'll want to protect those fins, especially during low tide.

Parking's free on 40th Street, but get there early - spots fill up fast. The afternoon low tide around 2 PM might get a bit mushy, so time your session for that incoming tide through mid-afternoon for the most consistent faces.

Conditions are looking solid through evening, with offshore models suggesting the swell will hold. Grab your board, respect the locals, and enjoy some South Bay magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 13:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's serving up a tasty west swell with waist-to-head high waves rolling through at a clean 4 feet and 13-second periods. Perfect for intermediate wave hunters looking to score some sweet lines.

Morning's bringing some patchy fog, but don't let that deter you. The tide's pushing in with a promising mid-morning high around 6+ feet, creating prime conditions for some killer rides. Pro tip: paddle out south of the lifeguard tower to dodge the crowd - we're looking at 30-50 surfers competing for peak position.

Water's sitting at a crisp 58-60 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and don't forget the booties. The wind's playing nice too - starting northeast at 5-10 knots but mellowing to variable this afternoon, setting up potential glass-off conditions.

Wave quality is fair to good with some punchy sets and occasional wrap from southern angles. Just watch for those sneaky closeouts north of the main peak. The cobble and sand bottom means you'll want to protect those fins, especially during low tide.

Parking's free on 40th Street, but get there early - spots fill up fast. The afternoon low tide around 2 PM might get a bit mushy, so time your session for that incoming tide through mid-afternoon for the most consistent faces.

Conditions are looking solid through evening, with offshore models suggesting the swell will hold. Grab your board, respect the locals, and enjoy some South Bay magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's serving up a tasty west swell with waist-to-head high waves rolling through at a clean 4 feet and 13-second periods. Perfect for intermediate wave hunters looking to score some sweet lines.

Morning's bringing some patchy fog, but don't let that deter you. The tide's pushing in with a promising mid-morning high around 6+ feet, creating prime conditions for some killer rides. Pro tip: paddle out south of the lifeguard tower to dodge the crowd - we're looking at 30-50 surfers competing for peak position.

Water's sitting at a crisp 58-60 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and don't forget the booties. The wind's playing nice too - starting northeast at 5-10 knots but mellowing to variable this afternoon, setting up potential glass-off conditions.

Wave quality is fair to good with some punchy sets and occasional wrap from southern angles. Just watch for those sneaky closeouts north of the main peak. The cobble and sand bottom means you'll want to protect those fins, especially during low tide.

Parking's free on 40th Street, but get there early - spots fill up fast. The afternoon low tide around 2 PM might get a bit mushy, so time your session for that incoming tide through mid-afternoon for the most consistent faces.

Conditions are looking solid through evening, with offshore models suggesting the swell will hold. Grab your board, respect the locals, and enjoy some South Bay magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Perfect Waves Await Riders Clear Skies Moderate Winds Prime Surfing Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers, grab your boards and get stoked for a sweet day at El Porto! The morning's looking primo with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a crisp 63 to a toasty 79 degrees. Those light winds are setting up some clean conditions that'll have wave riders grinning ear to ear.

We've already cruised past the early morning low tide at 12:07 AM, which dropped to a modest 3.54 feet. The next high tide is rolling in later today, promising some potentially juicy surf windows. Expect the tide to peak around 5.5 to 6 feet - perfect for catching some smooth rides.

Sunrise is dropping golden light around 6-7 AM, giving early birds the classic glass-off conditions Southern California is famous for. Those morning sessions are looking glassy and inviting, with minimal wind interference to mess with your flow.

While our current data isn't real-time, the forecast suggests clean wave conditions. Pro tip: hit up a live surf forecast site for the most current wave heights and swell direction before paddling out. The water's looking prime for some solid session time.

Sunset's hanging around 5-6 PM, so you've got a solid window to chase those waves. With moderate water temperatures typical of mid-January, you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a sweet surf menu today. Light winds, clear skies, and promising tide conditions mean it's time to wax up and get out there. Catch those waves and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 13:01:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, grab your boards and get stoked for a sweet day at El Porto! The morning's looking primo with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a crisp 63 to a toasty 79 degrees. Those light winds are setting up some clean conditions that'll have wave riders grinning ear to ear.

We've already cruised past the early morning low tide at 12:07 AM, which dropped to a modest 3.54 feet. The next high tide is rolling in later today, promising some potentially juicy surf windows. Expect the tide to peak around 5.5 to 6 feet - perfect for catching some smooth rides.

Sunrise is dropping golden light around 6-7 AM, giving early birds the classic glass-off conditions Southern California is famous for. Those morning sessions are looking glassy and inviting, with minimal wind interference to mess with your flow.

While our current data isn't real-time, the forecast suggests clean wave conditions. Pro tip: hit up a live surf forecast site for the most current wave heights and swell direction before paddling out. The water's looking prime for some solid session time.

Sunset's hanging around 5-6 PM, so you've got a solid window to chase those waves. With moderate water temperatures typical of mid-January, you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a sweet surf menu today. Light winds, clear skies, and promising tide conditions mean it's time to wax up and get out there. Catch those waves and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surfers, grab your boards and get stoked for a sweet day at El Porto! The morning's looking primo with clear skies and temperatures climbing from a crisp 63 to a toasty 79 degrees. Those light winds are setting up some clean conditions that'll have wave riders grinning ear to ear.

We've already cruised past the early morning low tide at 12:07 AM, which dropped to a modest 3.54 feet. The next high tide is rolling in later today, promising some potentially juicy surf windows. Expect the tide to peak around 5.5 to 6 feet - perfect for catching some smooth rides.

Sunrise is dropping golden light around 6-7 AM, giving early birds the classic glass-off conditions Southern California is famous for. Those morning sessions are looking glassy and inviting, with minimal wind interference to mess with your flow.

While our current data isn't real-time, the forecast suggests clean wave conditions. Pro tip: hit up a live surf forecast site for the most current wave heights and swell direction before paddling out. The water's looking prime for some solid session time.

Sunset's hanging around 5-6 PM, so you've got a solid window to chase those waves. With moderate water temperatures typical of mid-January, you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a sweet surf menu today. Light winds, clear skies, and promising tide conditions mean it's time to wax up and get out there. Catch those waves and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Monster 6-10 Foot Groundswells Challenge Skilled Surfers with Powerful Winter Waves</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a monster swell that's gonna separate the legends from the learners. We're talking massive 6-10 foot faces with power that'll make your knees weak and your adrenaline spike.

Winter groundswells are lighting up the Southern California coast with a W/SW punch that's sending waves stacked like liquid mountains. Advanced surfers, this is your playground - but newbies, consider this your warning: today is NOT your day.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 58-60 degrees, so break out that thick 4/3 steamer and prepare for some serious cold-water action. Air temps are sitting comfortably at 60-65, but don't let that fool you - these waves mean business.

Tide's looking primo in the mid-rising to mid-falling window, which means El Porto's sandbar will be serving up some seriously clean lines. Arrive early - we're talking pre-7 AM - because this spot gets crowded faster than a celebrity restaurant on opening night.

Critical safety intel: Rip currents are no joke today. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. This isn't the day to play hero.

Pro tips: Bring a big-wave board (6'0" or longer), pack your courage, and maybe an extra dose of respect for Mother Ocean. Alternatives like Manhattan Beach or Venice are waiting if this swell feels too gnarly.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be legendary and your rides epic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 13:01:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a monster swell that's gonna separate the legends from the learners. We're talking massive 6-10 foot faces with power that'll make your knees weak and your adrenaline spike.

Winter groundswells are lighting up the Southern California coast with a W/SW punch that's sending waves stacked like liquid mountains. Advanced surfers, this is your playground - but newbies, consider this your warning: today is NOT your day.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 58-60 degrees, so break out that thick 4/3 steamer and prepare for some serious cold-water action. Air temps are sitting comfortably at 60-65, but don't let that fool you - these waves mean business.

Tide's looking primo in the mid-rising to mid-falling window, which means El Porto's sandbar will be serving up some seriously clean lines. Arrive early - we're talking pre-7 AM - because this spot gets crowded faster than a celebrity restaurant on opening night.

Critical safety intel: Rip currents are no joke today. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. This isn't the day to play hero.

Pro tips: Bring a big-wave board (6'0" or longer), pack your courage, and maybe an extra dose of respect for Mother Ocean. Alternatives like Manhattan Beach or Venice are waiting if this swell feels too gnarly.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be legendary and your rides epic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a monster swell that's gonna separate the legends from the learners. We're talking massive 6-10 foot faces with power that'll make your knees weak and your adrenaline spike.

Winter groundswells are lighting up the Southern California coast with a W/SW punch that's sending waves stacked like liquid mountains. Advanced surfers, this is your playground - but newbies, consider this your warning: today is NOT your day.

Water temp's hovering around a chilly 58-60 degrees, so break out that thick 4/3 steamer and prepare for some serious cold-water action. Air temps are sitting comfortably at 60-65, but don't let that fool you - these waves mean business.

Tide's looking primo in the mid-rising to mid-falling window, which means El Porto's sandbar will be serving up some seriously clean lines. Arrive early - we're talking pre-7 AM - because this spot gets crowded faster than a celebrity restaurant on opening night.

Critical safety intel: Rip currents are no joke today. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. This isn't the day to play hero.

Pro tips: Bring a big-wave board (6'0" or longer), pack your courage, and maybe an extra dose of respect for Mother Ocean. Alternatives like Manhattan Beach or Venice are waiting if this swell feels too gnarly.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be legendary and your rides epic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Clean 2-6 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Perfect Winter Surfing Opportunities Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! January 13th Bringing Mellow Vibes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a glassy playground right now with barely a whisper of wind - just 1 mph northwest with occasional 2 mph gusts. Temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, perfect for those who know how to layer.

Tide-wise, we've already peaked this morning at a robust 5.91 feet around 5:12 AM. Now we're sliding into an afternoon low near 0.62 feet around 1:55 PM. Translation? Prime time for catching some smooth, organized lines before things get too mushy.

Winter northwest swells are hinting at potential 2-6 foot faces with some sweet rights and lefts off the sandbars. Water's gonna be chilly - think 58-60 degrees - so wetsuit up with a 4/3 and don't forget those booties to handle any kelp surprises.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water now through noon for peak shape. The outgoing tide should serve up some clean faces, but watch those rip currents near the jetty. Locals are out, so respect the lineup and read the energy.

Bonus intel: Mark your calendars for the Surf Series Event on January 31st. Might see some extra traffic as competition prep ramps up.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your turns be smooth and your wipeouts minimal. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 13:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! January 13th Bringing Mellow Vibes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a glassy playground right now with barely a whisper of wind - just 1 mph northwest with occasional 2 mph gusts. Temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, perfect for those who know how to layer.

Tide-wise, we've already peaked this morning at a robust 5.91 feet around 5:12 AM. Now we're sliding into an afternoon low near 0.62 feet around 1:55 PM. Translation? Prime time for catching some smooth, organized lines before things get too mushy.

Winter northwest swells are hinting at potential 2-6 foot faces with some sweet rights and lefts off the sandbars. Water's gonna be chilly - think 58-60 degrees - so wetsuit up with a 4/3 and don't forget those booties to handle any kelp surprises.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water now through noon for peak shape. The outgoing tide should serve up some clean faces, but watch those rip currents near the jetty. Locals are out, so respect the lineup and read the energy.

Bonus intel: Mark your calendars for the Surf Series Event on January 31st. Might see some extra traffic as competition prep ramps up.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your turns be smooth and your wipeouts minimal. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Warriors! January 13th Bringing Mellow Vibes

Alright wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a glassy playground right now with barely a whisper of wind - just 1 mph northwest with occasional 2 mph gusts. Temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, perfect for those who know how to layer.

Tide-wise, we've already peaked this morning at a robust 5.91 feet around 5:12 AM. Now we're sliding into an afternoon low near 0.62 feet around 1:55 PM. Translation? Prime time for catching some smooth, organized lines before things get too mushy.

Winter northwest swells are hinting at potential 2-6 foot faces with some sweet rights and lefts off the sandbars. Water's gonna be chilly - think 58-60 degrees - so wetsuit up with a 4/3 and don't forget those booties to handle any kelp surprises.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water now through noon for peak shape. The outgoing tide should serve up some clean faces, but watch those rip currents near the jetty. Locals are out, so respect the lineup and read the energy.

Bonus intel: Mark your calendars for the Surf Series Event on January 31st. Might see some extra traffic as competition prep ramps up.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your turns be smooth and your wipeouts minimal. El Porto's calling - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits El Porto Delivering Chest to Head High Waves Perfect for Intermediate and Advanced Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's first major swell is delivering chest to head-high waves that'll have you itching to paddle out. Right now, we're looking at 4-6 foot faces with some serious potential for epic rides.

Early morning conditions are clean and promising, with a dropping tide creating steeper, more powerful faces perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers. The northwest swell is packing a punch, offering fast lines and some spicy barrel opportunities in those mystical zones.

Water temps are hovering around 58-60 degrees, so grab that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and some booties. Air temperature's sitting comfy at 61 degrees with light morning winds that'll turn onshore by afternoon.

Peak conditions are happening right now through mid-morning. Pro tip: head north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and score some cleaner sets. Expect punchy waves with opportunities for airs and sharp turns, especially on the better sets rolling through.

Wind's your wild card today - glassy and offshore early, but expect a southwest breeze cranking up to 5-10 knots by afternoon. Translation? Hit the water soon and make the most of these primo conditions.

Swell's looking solid today and holding strong into Tuesday, so if you're on the fence, now's the time to get out there. Just watch for those rip currents and rocky sections at low tide.

Surf's calling - catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's first major swell is delivering chest to head-high waves that'll have you itching to paddle out. Right now, we're looking at 4-6 foot faces with some serious potential for epic rides.

Early morning conditions are clean and promising, with a dropping tide creating steeper, more powerful faces perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers. The northwest swell is packing a punch, offering fast lines and some spicy barrel opportunities in those mystical zones.

Water temps are hovering around 58-60 degrees, so grab that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and some booties. Air temperature's sitting comfy at 61 degrees with light morning winds that'll turn onshore by afternoon.

Peak conditions are happening right now through mid-morning. Pro tip: head north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and score some cleaner sets. Expect punchy waves with opportunities for airs and sharp turns, especially on the better sets rolling through.

Wind's your wild card today - glassy and offshore early, but expect a southwest breeze cranking up to 5-10 knots by afternoon. Translation? Hit the water soon and make the most of these primo conditions.

Swell's looking solid today and holding strong into Tuesday, so if you're on the fence, now's the time to get out there. Just watch for those rip currents and rocky sections at low tide.

Surf's calling - catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's first major swell is delivering chest to head-high waves that'll have you itching to paddle out. Right now, we're looking at 4-6 foot faces with some serious potential for epic rides.

Early morning conditions are clean and promising, with a dropping tide creating steeper, more powerful faces perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers. The northwest swell is packing a punch, offering fast lines and some spicy barrel opportunities in those mystical zones.

Water temps are hovering around 58-60 degrees, so grab that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and some booties. Air temperature's sitting comfy at 61 degrees with light morning winds that'll turn onshore by afternoon.

Peak conditions are happening right now through mid-morning. Pro tip: head north of the pier to dodge the local crowd and score some cleaner sets. Expect punchy waves with opportunities for airs and sharp turns, especially on the better sets rolling through.

Wind's your wild card today - glassy and offshore early, but expect a southwest breeze cranking up to 5-10 knots by afternoon. Translation? Hit the water soon and make the most of these primo conditions.

Swell's looking solid today and holding strong into Tuesday, so if you're on the fence, now's the time to get out there. Just watch for those rip currents and rocky sections at low tide.

Surf's calling - catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Surf Alert: El Porto Offers Perfect Beginner Waves for Longboarders and New Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Invitation

Hey wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a gentle plate of surf today – think more "zen cruise" than "radical shred". The waves are whispering "beginner friendly" with 1-2 foot sets that'll have longboarders grinning and shortboard purists yawning.

Morning's your golden window, with clean conditions and light offshore breezes keeping things glassy. Mid-tide around late morning offers the most promising peaks, so time your arrival strategically. Those shifty sandbars are playing hide and seek, so walk the beach and scout your sweet spot.

Gear up with your most flotation-friendly craft: longboards, mid-lengths, and foamies are today's MVPs. A 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit will keep you comfortable in typical winter SoCal water temps. Booties are optional but always a smart call.

The vibe is pure chill – expect a mellow crowd of learners and logging enthusiasts. No aggro energy here, just smooth glides and practice runs. Rip currents are mild, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident exploring.

Pro tips: Hunt for the most defined sandbar, paddle early before onshore winds pick up, and adjust expectations. This isn't a day for high-performance maneuvers, but a perfect opportunity to dial in technique, enjoy some water time, and embrace surfing's playful side.

Bottom line: If you've got a log and a laid-back attitude, El Porto's calling your name. Small, clean, and ready to welcome you into its gentle embrace.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 13:01:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Invitation

Hey wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a gentle plate of surf today – think more "zen cruise" than "radical shred". The waves are whispering "beginner friendly" with 1-2 foot sets that'll have longboarders grinning and shortboard purists yawning.

Morning's your golden window, with clean conditions and light offshore breezes keeping things glassy. Mid-tide around late morning offers the most promising peaks, so time your arrival strategically. Those shifty sandbars are playing hide and seek, so walk the beach and scout your sweet spot.

Gear up with your most flotation-friendly craft: longboards, mid-lengths, and foamies are today's MVPs. A 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit will keep you comfortable in typical winter SoCal water temps. Booties are optional but always a smart call.

The vibe is pure chill – expect a mellow crowd of learners and logging enthusiasts. No aggro energy here, just smooth glides and practice runs. Rip currents are mild, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident exploring.

Pro tips: Hunt for the most defined sandbar, paddle early before onshore winds pick up, and adjust expectations. This isn't a day for high-performance maneuvers, but a perfect opportunity to dial in technique, enjoy some water time, and embrace surfing's playful side.

Bottom line: If you've got a log and a laid-back attitude, El Porto's calling your name. Small, clean, and ready to welcome you into its gentle embrace.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow Morning Invitation

Hey wave hunters, El Porto's serving up a gentle plate of surf today – think more "zen cruise" than "radical shred". The waves are whispering "beginner friendly" with 1-2 foot sets that'll have longboarders grinning and shortboard purists yawning.

Morning's your golden window, with clean conditions and light offshore breezes keeping things glassy. Mid-tide around late morning offers the most promising peaks, so time your arrival strategically. Those shifty sandbars are playing hide and seek, so walk the beach and scout your sweet spot.

Gear up with your most flotation-friendly craft: longboards, mid-lengths, and foamies are today's MVPs. A 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit will keep you comfortable in typical winter SoCal water temps. Booties are optional but always a smart call.

The vibe is pure chill – expect a mellow crowd of learners and logging enthusiasts. No aggro energy here, just smooth glides and practice runs. Rip currents are mild, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident exploring.

Pro tips: Hunt for the most defined sandbar, paddle early before onshore winds pick up, and adjust expectations. This isn't a day for high-performance maneuvers, but a perfect opportunity to dial in technique, enjoy some water time, and embrace surfing's playful side.

Bottom line: If you've got a log and a laid-back attitude, El Porto's calling your name. Small, clean, and ready to welcome you into its gentle embrace.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Knee High Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Longboarders and Beginners Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8112934835</link>
      <description>El Porto's surf is serving up a mellow morning with knee-to-waist high waves that whisper rather than roar. Today's about quality over quantity, where patience and the right board will turn small conditions into a surprisingly enjoyable session.

The swell is running around 1-2 feet, primarily from a WNW direction with secondary western energy. Translation? Soft, slow waves that require strategic positioning and the right craft. Think longboards, mid-lengths, and soft-tops that can transform these gentle rollers into playful rides.

Water temperature sits comfortably at 66°F, calling for a 3/2 full wetsuit. Light winds and mild temperatures create clean, lightly textured conditions perfect for a relaxed surf experience.

Tide-wise, late morning through midday offers the most promising windows. The lower tide will help shape those minimal waves, creating slightly more defined peaks along the sandbars. Avoid the high tide periods when waves become mushy and barely breaking.

Skill levels will find different opportunities here. Beginners can practice fundamentals in forgiving conditions, intermediates can work on technique and flow, while advanced surfers might treat this as a playful logging session focusing on smooth transitions and style.

Crowd dynamics will be typical of a small, clean day - expect beginner and longboard enthusiasts clustered near main towers. Pro tip: walk a few towers north or south for less crowded peaks and more breathing room.

Safety remains key. Despite small conditions, El Porto can harbor sneaky rip currents, so stay aware of water movement. Parking can fill quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.

Bottom line: Come with low expectations and a high-volume board. This is a cruise-and-connect session where fun trumps performance. Embrace the mellow vibes, enjoy the glide, and appreciate surfing in its most pure, relaxed form.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 13:01:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>El Porto's surf is serving up a mellow morning with knee-to-waist high waves that whisper rather than roar. Today's about quality over quantity, where patience and the right board will turn small conditions into a surprisingly enjoyable session.

The swell is running around 1-2 feet, primarily from a WNW direction with secondary western energy. Translation? Soft, slow waves that require strategic positioning and the right craft. Think longboards, mid-lengths, and soft-tops that can transform these gentle rollers into playful rides.

Water temperature sits comfortably at 66°F, calling for a 3/2 full wetsuit. Light winds and mild temperatures create clean, lightly textured conditions perfect for a relaxed surf experience.

Tide-wise, late morning through midday offers the most promising windows. The lower tide will help shape those minimal waves, creating slightly more defined peaks along the sandbars. Avoid the high tide periods when waves become mushy and barely breaking.

Skill levels will find different opportunities here. Beginners can practice fundamentals in forgiving conditions, intermediates can work on technique and flow, while advanced surfers might treat this as a playful logging session focusing on smooth transitions and style.

Crowd dynamics will be typical of a small, clean day - expect beginner and longboard enthusiasts clustered near main towers. Pro tip: walk a few towers north or south for less crowded peaks and more breathing room.

Safety remains key. Despite small conditions, El Porto can harbor sneaky rip currents, so stay aware of water movement. Parking can fill quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.

Bottom line: Come with low expectations and a high-volume board. This is a cruise-and-connect session where fun trumps performance. Embrace the mellow vibes, enjoy the glide, and appreciate surfing in its most pure, relaxed form.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[El Porto's surf is serving up a mellow morning with knee-to-waist high waves that whisper rather than roar. Today's about quality over quantity, where patience and the right board will turn small conditions into a surprisingly enjoyable session.

The swell is running around 1-2 feet, primarily from a WNW direction with secondary western energy. Translation? Soft, slow waves that require strategic positioning and the right craft. Think longboards, mid-lengths, and soft-tops that can transform these gentle rollers into playful rides.

Water temperature sits comfortably at 66°F, calling for a 3/2 full wetsuit. Light winds and mild temperatures create clean, lightly textured conditions perfect for a relaxed surf experience.

Tide-wise, late morning through midday offers the most promising windows. The lower tide will help shape those minimal waves, creating slightly more defined peaks along the sandbars. Avoid the high tide periods when waves become mushy and barely breaking.

Skill levels will find different opportunities here. Beginners can practice fundamentals in forgiving conditions, intermediates can work on technique and flow, while advanced surfers might treat this as a playful logging session focusing on smooth transitions and style.

Crowd dynamics will be typical of a small, clean day - expect beginner and longboard enthusiasts clustered near main towers. Pro tip: walk a few towers north or south for less crowded peaks and more breathing room.

Safety remains key. Despite small conditions, El Porto can harbor sneaky rip currents, so stay aware of water movement. Parking can fill quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.

Bottom line: Come with low expectations and a high-volume board. This is a cruise-and-connect session where fun trumps performance. Embrace the mellow vibes, enjoy the glide, and appreciate surfing in its most pure, relaxed form.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Shoulder High Peaky Breaks and Clean Conditions Await Eager Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surfers, listen up! El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some tasty potential.

We're looking at a solid tide scenario: Big morning high around 5-6 feet that'll drain down to a near-zero low by early afternoon. Translation? Prime surfing window mid-morning through early afternoon when those sandbars get defined and punchy.

Conditions are looking clean - air temp hovering around 61°F, water a surprisingly warm 66°F. Wind's basically asleep at 1 mph with minimal gusts. You'll want a 3/2 full suit - nothing crazy, just standard winter armor.

The swell's got that signature El Porto character: W-NW angles creating peaky A-frame beachbreaks. Expect shoulder-high to overhead sets with steep drops and some makeable barrels on the better sandbars. These peaks are gonna punch above their weight, even when nearby breaks look smaller.

Crowd alert: Classic LA scene. Mixed pack of locals and office warriors, so bring your etiquette. Pro tip: Sit slightly north or south of the main pack to score more waves.

Hazard check - strong longshore currents and potential knee-wrecking shorebreak at low tide. Stay alert, know your exits, and time your entries/exits strategically.

Board recommendation: Shortboard or high-performance fish in the 5'6" to 6'2" range. Step-up if the swell's looking hefty.

Bottom line: Mid-falling tide is your golden window. Clean conditions, punchy waves, and a winter warmth that'll make your buddies jealous. Paddle out and score!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 13:01:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, listen up! El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some tasty potential.

We're looking at a solid tide scenario: Big morning high around 5-6 feet that'll drain down to a near-zero low by early afternoon. Translation? Prime surfing window mid-morning through early afternoon when those sandbars get defined and punchy.

Conditions are looking clean - air temp hovering around 61°F, water a surprisingly warm 66°F. Wind's basically asleep at 1 mph with minimal gusts. You'll want a 3/2 full suit - nothing crazy, just standard winter armor.

The swell's got that signature El Porto character: W-NW angles creating peaky A-frame beachbreaks. Expect shoulder-high to overhead sets with steep drops and some makeable barrels on the better sandbars. These peaks are gonna punch above their weight, even when nearby breaks look smaller.

Crowd alert: Classic LA scene. Mixed pack of locals and office warriors, so bring your etiquette. Pro tip: Sit slightly north or south of the main pack to score more waves.

Hazard check - strong longshore currents and potential knee-wrecking shorebreak at low tide. Stay alert, know your exits, and time your entries/exits strategically.

Board recommendation: Shortboard or high-performance fish in the 5'6" to 6'2" range. Step-up if the swell's looking hefty.

Bottom line: Mid-falling tide is your golden window. Clean conditions, punchy waves, and a winter warmth that'll make your buddies jealous. Paddle out and score!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers, listen up! El Porto's serving up a classic winter morning with some tasty potential.

We're looking at a solid tide scenario: Big morning high around 5-6 feet that'll drain down to a near-zero low by early afternoon. Translation? Prime surfing window mid-morning through early afternoon when those sandbars get defined and punchy.

Conditions are looking clean - air temp hovering around 61°F, water a surprisingly warm 66°F. Wind's basically asleep at 1 mph with minimal gusts. You'll want a 3/2 full suit - nothing crazy, just standard winter armor.

The swell's got that signature El Porto character: W-NW angles creating peaky A-frame beachbreaks. Expect shoulder-high to overhead sets with steep drops and some makeable barrels on the better sandbars. These peaks are gonna punch above their weight, even when nearby breaks look smaller.

Crowd alert: Classic LA scene. Mixed pack of locals and office warriors, so bring your etiquette. Pro tip: Sit slightly north or south of the main pack to score more waves.

Hazard check - strong longshore currents and potential knee-wrecking shorebreak at low tide. Stay alert, know your exits, and time your entries/exits strategically.

Board recommendation: Shortboard or high-performance fish in the 5'6" to 6'2" range. Step-up if the swell's looking hefty.

Bottom line: Mid-falling tide is your golden window. Clean conditions, punchy waves, and a winter warmth that'll make your buddies jealous. Paddle out and score!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Thursday Offers Waist to Chest High Waves with Offshore Winds and Moderate Swell Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto (Manhattan Beach) - Thursday, Jan 8

Wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving a mixed bag of windswell and lingering groundswell today, so buckle up for a potentially unpredictable session.

Tide Dance: Your sweet spot is late morning to early afternoon. We're looking at a mid-day high tide around 5 feet, which'll fatten up those weaker swells. Early risers might catch more defined sandbars during the lower tide push.

Wind &amp; Weather: Mornings are your golden window - expect offshore to light variable winds keeping things clean. By afternoon, expect onshore breezes turning things choppy. Water's sitting around 57-60°F, so rock that 4/3 wetsuit with boots.

Surf Specs: Anticipate waist to chest-high waves, with occasional shoulder-high sets. We're talking 3-4 foot faces, mostly windswell energy. Inconsistent sets mean you'll need patience and positioning.

Crowd Alert: El Porto's notorious for packed lineups, especially near the smokestacks. Mixed skill levels mean stay alert, respect priority, and be ready for some potential drop-ins.

Board Recommendations:
- Intermediates: Daily driver shortboard or fish
- Longboarders: Plenty of wave count potential
- Beginners: Stick to reformed inside waves

Pro Tips:
- Paddle out early (dawn to late morning)
- Watch for rip currents
- Bring good cold water wax
- Sunscreen's still smart - UV's moderate

Bottom line: Fun, playful conditions await. Just bring your A-game, respect the locals, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 13:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto (Manhattan Beach) - Thursday, Jan 8

Wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving a mixed bag of windswell and lingering groundswell today, so buckle up for a potentially unpredictable session.

Tide Dance: Your sweet spot is late morning to early afternoon. We're looking at a mid-day high tide around 5 feet, which'll fatten up those weaker swells. Early risers might catch more defined sandbars during the lower tide push.

Wind &amp; Weather: Mornings are your golden window - expect offshore to light variable winds keeping things clean. By afternoon, expect onshore breezes turning things choppy. Water's sitting around 57-60°F, so rock that 4/3 wetsuit with boots.

Surf Specs: Anticipate waist to chest-high waves, with occasional shoulder-high sets. We're talking 3-4 foot faces, mostly windswell energy. Inconsistent sets mean you'll need patience and positioning.

Crowd Alert: El Porto's notorious for packed lineups, especially near the smokestacks. Mixed skill levels mean stay alert, respect priority, and be ready for some potential drop-ins.

Board Recommendations:
- Intermediates: Daily driver shortboard or fish
- Longboarders: Plenty of wave count potential
- Beginners: Stick to reformed inside waves

Pro Tips:
- Paddle out early (dawn to late morning)
- Watch for rip currents
- Bring good cold water wax
- Sunscreen's still smart - UV's moderate

Bottom line: Fun, playful conditions await. Just bring your A-game, respect the locals, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto (Manhattan Beach) - Thursday, Jan 8

Wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving a mixed bag of windswell and lingering groundswell today, so buckle up for a potentially unpredictable session.

Tide Dance: Your sweet spot is late morning to early afternoon. We're looking at a mid-day high tide around 5 feet, which'll fatten up those weaker swells. Early risers might catch more defined sandbars during the lower tide push.

Wind &amp; Weather: Mornings are your golden window - expect offshore to light variable winds keeping things clean. By afternoon, expect onshore breezes turning things choppy. Water's sitting around 57-60°F, so rock that 4/3 wetsuit with boots.

Surf Specs: Anticipate waist to chest-high waves, with occasional shoulder-high sets. We're talking 3-4 foot faces, mostly windswell energy. Inconsistent sets mean you'll need patience and positioning.

Crowd Alert: El Porto's notorious for packed lineups, especially near the smokestacks. Mixed skill levels mean stay alert, respect priority, and be ready for some potential drop-ins.

Board Recommendations:
- Intermediates: Daily driver shortboard or fish
- Longboarders: Plenty of wave count potential
- Beginners: Stick to reformed inside waves

Pro Tips:
- Paddle out early (dawn to late morning)
- Watch for rip currents
- Bring good cold water wax
- Sunscreen's still smart - UV's moderate

Bottom line: Fun, playful conditions await. Just bring your A-game, respect the locals, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Gentle Waves Welcome Longboarders and Beginners to Mellow Morning Swells</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter Waves Whisper Gentle Invitations

Calling all wave riders and ocean enthusiasts: El Porto is serving up a delicate morning menu of micro swells perfect for longboard lovers and surf school newbies. Yesterday's report suggests a mellow playground where small, forgiving waves are rolling in with lazy grace.

Longboarders rejoice! These gentle rollers are practically begging for smooth, stylish glides. Shortboard thrill-seekers might want to look elsewhere—today's conditions are more "lazy Sunday" than "adrenaline rush".

Tide dynamics are playing their usual coastal dance. We've already passed this morning's low tide at 2.0 feet, with the next high tide creeping in overnight around 4.2 feet. Pro tip: mid-rising tides typically offer the sweetest wave shapes, so timing is everything.

Water temps are hovering in the crisp 55-58°F range—full wetsuit territory, folks. Think 4/3 with booties to keep those toes from going numb. The rocky bottom means extra caution is your best friend.

Early birds catch more than just waves at El Porto. Arrive before 8am to snag parking and claim your slice of oceanic real estate before the crowds roll in. Local insight suggests checking beach cams for real-time updates, as micro swells can be fickle friends.

Winter mornings often gift us with those magical offshore winds, creating clean, glassy conditions. But remember: Mother Nature writes her own script, so stay flexible.

Bottom line: If you're learning to surf or craving a zen morning on a longboard, El Porto is calling your name. Just don't expect epic barrels—expect a gentle, forgiving introduction to wave riding.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and embrace the small but mighty waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 13:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter Waves Whisper Gentle Invitations

Calling all wave riders and ocean enthusiasts: El Porto is serving up a delicate morning menu of micro swells perfect for longboard lovers and surf school newbies. Yesterday's report suggests a mellow playground where small, forgiving waves are rolling in with lazy grace.

Longboarders rejoice! These gentle rollers are practically begging for smooth, stylish glides. Shortboard thrill-seekers might want to look elsewhere—today's conditions are more "lazy Sunday" than "adrenaline rush".

Tide dynamics are playing their usual coastal dance. We've already passed this morning's low tide at 2.0 feet, with the next high tide creeping in overnight around 4.2 feet. Pro tip: mid-rising tides typically offer the sweetest wave shapes, so timing is everything.

Water temps are hovering in the crisp 55-58°F range—full wetsuit territory, folks. Think 4/3 with booties to keep those toes from going numb. The rocky bottom means extra caution is your best friend.

Early birds catch more than just waves at El Porto. Arrive before 8am to snag parking and claim your slice of oceanic real estate before the crowds roll in. Local insight suggests checking beach cams for real-time updates, as micro swells can be fickle friends.

Winter mornings often gift us with those magical offshore winds, creating clean, glassy conditions. But remember: Mother Nature writes her own script, so stay flexible.

Bottom line: If you're learning to surf or craving a zen morning on a longboard, El Porto is calling your name. Just don't expect epic barrels—expect a gentle, forgiving introduction to wave riding.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and embrace the small but mighty waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Winter Waves Whisper Gentle Invitations

Calling all wave riders and ocean enthusiasts: El Porto is serving up a delicate morning menu of micro swells perfect for longboard lovers and surf school newbies. Yesterday's report suggests a mellow playground where small, forgiving waves are rolling in with lazy grace.

Longboarders rejoice! These gentle rollers are practically begging for smooth, stylish glides. Shortboard thrill-seekers might want to look elsewhere—today's conditions are more "lazy Sunday" than "adrenaline rush".

Tide dynamics are playing their usual coastal dance. We've already passed this morning's low tide at 2.0 feet, with the next high tide creeping in overnight around 4.2 feet. Pro tip: mid-rising tides typically offer the sweetest wave shapes, so timing is everything.

Water temps are hovering in the crisp 55-58°F range—full wetsuit territory, folks. Think 4/3 with booties to keep those toes from going numb. The rocky bottom means extra caution is your best friend.

Early birds catch more than just waves at El Porto. Arrive before 8am to snag parking and claim your slice of oceanic real estate before the crowds roll in. Local insight suggests checking beach cams for real-time updates, as micro swells can be fickle friends.

Winter mornings often gift us with those magical offshore winds, creating clean, glassy conditions. But remember: Mother Nature writes her own script, so stay flexible.

Bottom line: If you're learning to surf or craving a zen morning on a longboard, El Porto is calling your name. Just don't expect epic barrels—expect a gentle, forgiving introduction to wave riding.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and embrace the small but mighty waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Micro Swell Offers Mellow Waves for Longboarders and Beginners This Winter Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto Micro-Swell Edition

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are whispering "mellow" with a side of "patience required". We're looking at knee-high sets barely kissing the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for longboard enthusiasts and beginners wanting some gentle ocean therapy.

This morning's windswell is rolling in from the west-northwest, delivering short-period waves that'll have shortboarders yawning. The silver lining? Clean faces in the early hours before those light northwest breezes start playing texture games by afternoon.

Water's sitting in that classic SoCal winter range around 55-58 degrees, so full wetsuit is your wingman today. Portuguese-influenced tides suggest an incoming mid-morning push might offer your best glide - check local apps for precise timing.

Crowds should be light post-holidays, but El Porto locals always keep things interesting. Watch those jetty rips and soft sandbars. Sunrise kicks off around 7:15am, giving you a solid 10-hour window to chase whatever rideable bumps come through.

Bottom line: Today's not about epic sessions, it's about skill work, water time, and staying stoked. Longboarders and beginners, your playground awaits. Everyone else might want to save gas and check tomorrow's forecast.

Stay smooth, stay salty.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 13:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto Micro-Swell Edition

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are whispering "mellow" with a side of "patience required". We're looking at knee-high sets barely kissing the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for longboard enthusiasts and beginners wanting some gentle ocean therapy.

This morning's windswell is rolling in from the west-northwest, delivering short-period waves that'll have shortboarders yawning. The silver lining? Clean faces in the early hours before those light northwest breezes start playing texture games by afternoon.

Water's sitting in that classic SoCal winter range around 55-58 degrees, so full wetsuit is your wingman today. Portuguese-influenced tides suggest an incoming mid-morning push might offer your best glide - check local apps for precise timing.

Crowds should be light post-holidays, but El Porto locals always keep things interesting. Watch those jetty rips and soft sandbars. Sunrise kicks off around 7:15am, giving you a solid 10-hour window to chase whatever rideable bumps come through.

Bottom line: Today's not about epic sessions, it's about skill work, water time, and staying stoked. Longboarders and beginners, your playground awaits. Everyone else might want to save gas and check tomorrow's forecast.

Stay smooth, stay salty.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto Micro-Swell Edition

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are whispering "mellow" with a side of "patience required". We're looking at knee-high sets barely kissing the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for longboard enthusiasts and beginners wanting some gentle ocean therapy.

This morning's windswell is rolling in from the west-northwest, delivering short-period waves that'll have shortboarders yawning. The silver lining? Clean faces in the early hours before those light northwest breezes start playing texture games by afternoon.

Water's sitting in that classic SoCal winter range around 55-58 degrees, so full wetsuit is your wingman today. Portuguese-influenced tides suggest an incoming mid-morning push might offer your best glide - check local apps for precise timing.

Crowds should be light post-holidays, but El Porto locals always keep things interesting. Watch those jetty rips and soft sandbars. Sunrise kicks off around 7:15am, giving you a solid 10-hour window to chase whatever rideable bumps come through.

Bottom line: Today's not about epic sessions, it's about skill work, water time, and staying stoked. Longboarders and beginners, your playground awaits. Everyone else might want to save gas and check tomorrow's forecast.

Stay smooth, stay salty.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Knee High Waves at El Porto Manhattan Beach Minimal Surf Conditions Today Light Winds Small Swell</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up... Barely! El Porto Morning Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a sleepy session at Manhattan Beach. We've got knee to waist-high waves shuffling through with minimal enthusiasm - think more "gentle massage" than "epic barrel".

Current tide's pushing high around 10 AM, which might offer slightly better shape over those shallow sandbars. Expect mushy beachbreak conditions with some gentle rights north of the pier if you're feeling optimistic. Water's hovering around a chilly 58 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and some booties.

Wind's playing nice this morning - light northwest at around 5-6 mph, cleaning up as the day progresses. Temperature's sitting comfortably between 63-72 degrees, promising a pleasant morning for those willing to paddle out.

Crowd situation? Midweek means fewer surfers, but don't expect total solitude. Street parking's free on 40th Street, and the beach lot's open if you're feeling fancy. Pro tip: walk north for less congested waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a shortboard or fish - anything that'll help you generate some momentum in these underwhelming conditions. Manhattan Beach Pier's nearby if you need a post-surf caffeine or breakfast rescue.

Bottom line: Today's not a day for epic surf stories. Consider it more of a zen paddling experience or maybe scout Malibu or Trestles if you're craving more action. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 13:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up... Barely! El Porto Morning Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a sleepy session at Manhattan Beach. We've got knee to waist-high waves shuffling through with minimal enthusiasm - think more "gentle massage" than "epic barrel".

Current tide's pushing high around 10 AM, which might offer slightly better shape over those shallow sandbars. Expect mushy beachbreak conditions with some gentle rights north of the pier if you're feeling optimistic. Water's hovering around a chilly 58 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and some booties.

Wind's playing nice this morning - light northwest at around 5-6 mph, cleaning up as the day progresses. Temperature's sitting comfortably between 63-72 degrees, promising a pleasant morning for those willing to paddle out.

Crowd situation? Midweek means fewer surfers, but don't expect total solitude. Street parking's free on 40th Street, and the beach lot's open if you're feeling fancy. Pro tip: walk north for less congested waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a shortboard or fish - anything that'll help you generate some momentum in these underwhelming conditions. Manhattan Beach Pier's nearby if you need a post-surf caffeine or breakfast rescue.

Bottom line: Today's not a day for epic surf stories. Consider it more of a zen paddling experience or maybe scout Malibu or Trestles if you're craving more action. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up... Barely! El Porto Morning Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a sleepy session at Manhattan Beach. We've got knee to waist-high waves shuffling through with minimal enthusiasm - think more "gentle massage" than "epic barrel".

Current tide's pushing high around 10 AM, which might offer slightly better shape over those shallow sandbars. Expect mushy beachbreak conditions with some gentle rights north of the pier if you're feeling optimistic. Water's hovering around a chilly 58 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and some booties.

Wind's playing nice this morning - light northwest at around 5-6 mph, cleaning up as the day progresses. Temperature's sitting comfortably between 63-72 degrees, promising a pleasant morning for those willing to paddle out.

Crowd situation? Midweek means fewer surfers, but don't expect total solitude. Street parking's free on 40th Street, and the beach lot's open if you're feeling fancy. Pro tip: walk north for less congested waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a shortboard or fish - anything that'll help you generate some momentum in these underwhelming conditions. Manhattan Beach Pier's nearby if you need a post-surf caffeine or breakfast rescue.

Bottom line: Today's not a day for epic surf stories. Consider it more of a zen paddling experience or maybe scout Malibu or Trestles if you're craving more action. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Chilly Winter Swells and Glassy Conditions for Adventurous Surfers This Sunday</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto - Sunday, January 4, 2026

Calling all wave hunters! Today's El Porto scene is a bit of a mystery, with our typical winter playground keeping its secrets close. While our search mission came up empty on precise conditions, here's what local surfers need to know.

Winter swells are typically rolling in from the northwest, promising potential action for those brave souls ready to paddle out. Expect water temps hovering around a chilly 58-62°F, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties to combat those urchin-laden rocks.

The vibe suggests mid-rising tide could offer the most rideable windows, with offshore northeast winds creating those glassy morning conditions we all dream about. Typical face heights around 3-6 feet mean there's potential for some solid rides, but you'll want to check real-time sources for today's specific conditions.

Pro tip: Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for live cam feeds and hour-by-hour breakdowns. NOAA tide predictions for nearby El Segundo will give you the closest read on water movement.

Hazard alert: Recent rains might mean sketchy water quality, so check those pollution reports before jumping in. Strong currents and potential sewage runoff are no joke.

The surf community's always got its ear to the ground, so tap into local networks for the most current intel. Manhattan Beach regulars know that conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Bottom line: Do your homework, check multiple sources, and stay flexible. El Porto's winter surf is an adventure waiting to happen - just bring your skills, respect, and a killer sense of stoke.

Paddle out smart, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 13:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto - Sunday, January 4, 2026

Calling all wave hunters! Today's El Porto scene is a bit of a mystery, with our typical winter playground keeping its secrets close. While our search mission came up empty on precise conditions, here's what local surfers need to know.

Winter swells are typically rolling in from the northwest, promising potential action for those brave souls ready to paddle out. Expect water temps hovering around a chilly 58-62°F, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties to combat those urchin-laden rocks.

The vibe suggests mid-rising tide could offer the most rideable windows, with offshore northeast winds creating those glassy morning conditions we all dream about. Typical face heights around 3-6 feet mean there's potential for some solid rides, but you'll want to check real-time sources for today's specific conditions.

Pro tip: Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for live cam feeds and hour-by-hour breakdowns. NOAA tide predictions for nearby El Segundo will give you the closest read on water movement.

Hazard alert: Recent rains might mean sketchy water quality, so check those pollution reports before jumping in. Strong currents and potential sewage runoff are no joke.

The surf community's always got its ear to the ground, so tap into local networks for the most current intel. Manhattan Beach regulars know that conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Bottom line: Do your homework, check multiple sources, and stay flexible. El Porto's winter surf is an adventure waiting to happen - just bring your skills, respect, and a killer sense of stoke.

Paddle out smart, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto - Sunday, January 4, 2026

Calling all wave hunters! Today's El Porto scene is a bit of a mystery, with our typical winter playground keeping its secrets close. While our search mission came up empty on precise conditions, here's what local surfers need to know.

Winter swells are typically rolling in from the northwest, promising potential action for those brave souls ready to paddle out. Expect water temps hovering around a chilly 58-62°F, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties to combat those urchin-laden rocks.

The vibe suggests mid-rising tide could offer the most rideable windows, with offshore northeast winds creating those glassy morning conditions we all dream about. Typical face heights around 3-6 feet mean there's potential for some solid rides, but you'll want to check real-time sources for today's specific conditions.

Pro tip: Hit up Surfline or Magicseaweed for live cam feeds and hour-by-hour breakdowns. NOAA tide predictions for nearby El Segundo will give you the closest read on water movement.

Hazard alert: Recent rains might mean sketchy water quality, so check those pollution reports before jumping in. Strong currents and potential sewage runoff are no joke.

The surf community's always got its ear to the ground, so tap into local networks for the most current intel. Manhattan Beach regulars know that conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Bottom line: Do your homework, check multiple sources, and stay flexible. El Porto's winter surf is an adventure waiting to happen - just bring your skills, respect, and a killer sense of stoke.

Paddle out smart, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Smooth Chest High Waves and Glassy Conditions Perfect for Weekend Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Saturday Morning Mellow Vibes

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up a smooth morning session with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a rising tide that peaked earlier at a solid 6.9 feet, now sliding towards an afternoon low around 0.62 feet. 

The weather's playing nice with a comfortable 61 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, and winds so light they're practically taking a nap at just 1 mph. Those gentle breezes mean glassy wave faces for early risers looking to score some sweet lines.

Swell forecast is calling for chest-high rollers in the 4-5 foot range - nothing epic, but definitely enough to keep things interesting. The Santa Monica Bay break is showing some consistent wind swell that should stick around through the weekend.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water soon to catch those pre-high tide peelers on the outer bar. Your best window is right now through early morning. Grab that 4/3 fullsuit - water's hovering around 60 degrees - and maybe toss in some booties if you're feeling the chill.

Parking pro move: Swing into El Segundo streets and walk north from 45th Street for less crowded takeoffs. Just watch for potential rip currents on the dropping tide and keep an eye on those sections - El Porto can get a bit mushy but still delivers some fun opportunities.

Bottom line: Clean conditions, mellow waves, and a chill morning await. Surf's calling - go get some!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 13:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Saturday Morning Mellow Vibes

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up a smooth morning session with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a rising tide that peaked earlier at a solid 6.9 feet, now sliding towards an afternoon low around 0.62 feet. 

The weather's playing nice with a comfortable 61 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, and winds so light they're practically taking a nap at just 1 mph. Those gentle breezes mean glassy wave faces for early risers looking to score some sweet lines.

Swell forecast is calling for chest-high rollers in the 4-5 foot range - nothing epic, but definitely enough to keep things interesting. The Santa Monica Bay break is showing some consistent wind swell that should stick around through the weekend.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water soon to catch those pre-high tide peelers on the outer bar. Your best window is right now through early morning. Grab that 4/3 fullsuit - water's hovering around 60 degrees - and maybe toss in some booties if you're feeling the chill.

Parking pro move: Swing into El Segundo streets and walk north from 45th Street for less crowded takeoffs. Just watch for potential rip currents on the dropping tide and keep an eye on those sections - El Porto can get a bit mushy but still delivers some fun opportunities.

Bottom line: Clean conditions, mellow waves, and a chill morning await. Surf's calling - go get some!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Saturday Morning Mellow Vibes

Alright wave riders, El Porto's serving up a smooth morning session with some seriously clean conditions. We're looking at a rising tide that peaked earlier at a solid 6.9 feet, now sliding towards an afternoon low around 0.62 feet. 

The weather's playing nice with a comfortable 61 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, and winds so light they're practically taking a nap at just 1 mph. Those gentle breezes mean glassy wave faces for early risers looking to score some sweet lines.

Swell forecast is calling for chest-high rollers in the 4-5 foot range - nothing epic, but definitely enough to keep things interesting. The Santa Monica Bay break is showing some consistent wind swell that should stick around through the weekend.

Pro tips for today: Hit the water soon to catch those pre-high tide peelers on the outer bar. Your best window is right now through early morning. Grab that 4/3 fullsuit - water's hovering around 60 degrees - and maybe toss in some booties if you're feeling the chill.

Parking pro move: Swing into El Segundo streets and walk north from 45th Street for less crowded takeoffs. Just watch for potential rip currents on the dropping tide and keep an eye on those sections - El Porto can get a bit mushy but still delivers some fun opportunities.

Bottom line: Clean conditions, mellow waves, and a chill morning await. Surf's calling - go get some!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Chest-High Winter Swells Offer Epic Morning Conditions for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's swell is delivering some serious stoke this morning with chest-to-head high waves promising an epic session for intermediate riders. We're looking at a sweet spot of 3-5 foot faces rolling in with consistent sets that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore winds are light and conditions are clean before the onshore breeze starts flexing its muscles later today. Low tide between 1:18 AM and 1:55 PM is your golden ticket, creating steeper, more makeable waves that'll have you carving like a pro.

Water temp's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready. The local Manhattan Beach crew will be out in force, so aim to hit the water before 8 AM or catch the late outgoing tide for some breathing room. Pro tip: fish or shortboard will be your best friend today, giving you speed on those softer winter faces.

Watch for those shallow sandbars - they can turn a sweet ride into a quick wipeout. North and south peaks are firing, so scout your spot carefully. Parking's gonna be tight, so arrive early and bring your A-game.

Wind's expected to build from west at 5-10 knots this morning to a choppier 12-22 km/h by midday, so catch those glassy morning conditions while you can. Sunrise is just before 7 AM, with clear skies and temps ranging from 17-26°C.

Bottom line: Today's a solid surf day at El Porto. Get out there, stay stoked, and ride those winter swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 13:01:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's swell is delivering some serious stoke this morning with chest-to-head high waves promising an epic session for intermediate riders. We're looking at a sweet spot of 3-5 foot faces rolling in with consistent sets that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore winds are light and conditions are clean before the onshore breeze starts flexing its muscles later today. Low tide between 1:18 AM and 1:55 PM is your golden ticket, creating steeper, more makeable waves that'll have you carving like a pro.

Water temp's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready. The local Manhattan Beach crew will be out in force, so aim to hit the water before 8 AM or catch the late outgoing tide for some breathing room. Pro tip: fish or shortboard will be your best friend today, giving you speed on those softer winter faces.

Watch for those shallow sandbars - they can turn a sweet ride into a quick wipeout. North and south peaks are firing, so scout your spot carefully. Parking's gonna be tight, so arrive early and bring your A-game.

Wind's expected to build from west at 5-10 knots this morning to a choppier 12-22 km/h by midday, so catch those glassy morning conditions while you can. Sunrise is just before 7 AM, with clear skies and temps ranging from 17-26°C.

Bottom line: Today's a solid surf day at El Porto. Get out there, stay stoked, and ride those winter swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, El Porto! Winter's swell is delivering some serious stoke this morning with chest-to-head high waves promising an epic session for intermediate riders. We're looking at a sweet spot of 3-5 foot faces rolling in with consistent sets that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore winds are light and conditions are clean before the onshore breeze starts flexing its muscles later today. Low tide between 1:18 AM and 1:55 PM is your golden ticket, creating steeper, more makeable waves that'll have you carving like a pro.

Water temp's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so break out that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready. The local Manhattan Beach crew will be out in force, so aim to hit the water before 8 AM or catch the late outgoing tide for some breathing room. Pro tip: fish or shortboard will be your best friend today, giving you speed on those softer winter faces.

Watch for those shallow sandbars - they can turn a sweet ride into a quick wipeout. North and south peaks are firing, so scout your spot carefully. Parking's gonna be tight, so arrive early and bring your A-game.

Wind's expected to build from west at 5-10 knots this morning to a choppier 12-22 km/h by midday, so catch those glassy morning conditions while you can. Sunrise is just before 7 AM, with clear skies and temps ranging from 17-26°C.

Bottom line: Today's a solid surf day at El Porto. Get out there, stay stoked, and ride those winter swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Prime Winter Swell Conditions with Optimal Low Tide Breaks Thursday Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's calling at El Porto, and Mother Nature's setting up a potentially sweet session! Thursday's looking like a rollercoaster of tidal potential with some seriously tempting conditions.

Dawn patrol surfers, listen up: Your golden window opens around sunrise at 6:59am. The morning high tide hits 6.6ft, which might make waves a bit mushy, so patience is key. But wait for that magic afternoon low tide at 2:26pm dropping to a crisp -1.5ft - that's when those sandbars could light up with some killer beachbreak wedges.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 61°F with light winds barely whispering at 1mph. Water's gonna be chilly though - wetsuit mandatory at a brisk 55-58°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the Manhattan Beach crowd.

While specific wave heights are frustratingly absent, El Porto typically loves a solid 4-8ft WNW swell. Local knowledge suggests watching for those sneaky left breaks at the indicator spots. Winter groundswells are brewing, so keep your eyes peeled.

Hazard check: Watch for rip currents on outgoing tides and potential pollution after recent rains. Street parking's free along El Porto Boulevard, with restrooms and showers at Manhattan Beach.

Bottom line? Cross-reference Surfline before heading out, but conditions are looking promising for an epic winter surf session. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 13:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's calling at El Porto, and Mother Nature's setting up a potentially sweet session! Thursday's looking like a rollercoaster of tidal potential with some seriously tempting conditions.

Dawn patrol surfers, listen up: Your golden window opens around sunrise at 6:59am. The morning high tide hits 6.6ft, which might make waves a bit mushy, so patience is key. But wait for that magic afternoon low tide at 2:26pm dropping to a crisp -1.5ft - that's when those sandbars could light up with some killer beachbreak wedges.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 61°F with light winds barely whispering at 1mph. Water's gonna be chilly though - wetsuit mandatory at a brisk 55-58°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the Manhattan Beach crowd.

While specific wave heights are frustratingly absent, El Porto typically loves a solid 4-8ft WNW swell. Local knowledge suggests watching for those sneaky left breaks at the indicator spots. Winter groundswells are brewing, so keep your eyes peeled.

Hazard check: Watch for rip currents on outgoing tides and potential pollution after recent rains. Street parking's free along El Porto Boulevard, with restrooms and showers at Manhattan Beach.

Bottom line? Cross-reference Surfline before heading out, but conditions are looking promising for an epic winter surf session. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's calling at El Porto, and Mother Nature's setting up a potentially sweet session! Thursday's looking like a rollercoaster of tidal potential with some seriously tempting conditions.

Dawn patrol surfers, listen up: Your golden window opens around sunrise at 6:59am. The morning high tide hits 6.6ft, which might make waves a bit mushy, so patience is key. But wait for that magic afternoon low tide at 2:26pm dropping to a crisp -1.5ft - that's when those sandbars could light up with some killer beachbreak wedges.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 61°F with light winds barely whispering at 1mph. Water's gonna be chilly though - wetsuit mandatory at a brisk 55-58°F. Pro tip: paddle out north of the pier to dodge the Manhattan Beach crowd.

While specific wave heights are frustratingly absent, El Porto typically loves a solid 4-8ft WNW swell. Local knowledge suggests watching for those sneaky left breaks at the indicator spots. Winter groundswells are brewing, so keep your eyes peeled.

Hazard check: Watch for rip currents on outgoing tides and potential pollution after recent rains. Street parking's free along El Porto Boulevard, with restrooms and showers at Manhattan Beach.

Bottom line? Cross-reference Surfline before heading out, but conditions are looking promising for an epic winter surf session. Stay stoked, stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Chilly 64-Degree Waves Offer Mellow Morning Potential for Manhattan Beach Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach warriors! El Porto's looking like a mellow winter playground today with some whispers of rideable waves. 

Our water's sitting at a chilly 64 degrees - definitely fullsuit territory, so zip up those neoprene armor suits. While the swell isn't exactly pumping, we've got some interesting tide action brewing that might just save the day.

Morning's kicking off with a solid 6-7 foot high tide around sunrise, which means those sandbars might actually cooperate. By early afternoon, we'll bottom out around negative one foot - classic winter beachbreak drama. The incoming tide mid-morning could transform those mushy faces into something worth paddling for.

Glancing north toward Santa Cruz, we're seeing hints of a 3-foot swell with deliciously long 12-second periods. Translation? Clean, smooth waves potentially sliding down to Manhattan Beach. Just don't expect epic barrels - we're talking playful, methodical surf that rewards patient riders.

Wind's playing coy today, so grab your live cam apps and track those offshore/onshore shifts. Pro tip: Early morning looks most promising before coastal winds start their midday dance.

Hazard check: Cold water means 4/3 wetsuit minimum, potential rip currents, and the usual LA pollution risks. Stay alert, stay warm, and maybe catch a few sneaky gems between the soft sets.

Not a day for big wave heroics, but definitely a morning to get wet and work on technique. Surf smart, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach warriors! El Porto's looking like a mellow winter playground today with some whispers of rideable waves. 

Our water's sitting at a chilly 64 degrees - definitely fullsuit territory, so zip up those neoprene armor suits. While the swell isn't exactly pumping, we've got some interesting tide action brewing that might just save the day.

Morning's kicking off with a solid 6-7 foot high tide around sunrise, which means those sandbars might actually cooperate. By early afternoon, we'll bottom out around negative one foot - classic winter beachbreak drama. The incoming tide mid-morning could transform those mushy faces into something worth paddling for.

Glancing north toward Santa Cruz, we're seeing hints of a 3-foot swell with deliciously long 12-second periods. Translation? Clean, smooth waves potentially sliding down to Manhattan Beach. Just don't expect epic barrels - we're talking playful, methodical surf that rewards patient riders.

Wind's playing coy today, so grab your live cam apps and track those offshore/onshore shifts. Pro tip: Early morning looks most promising before coastal winds start their midday dance.

Hazard check: Cold water means 4/3 wetsuit minimum, potential rip currents, and the usual LA pollution risks. Stay alert, stay warm, and maybe catch a few sneaky gems between the soft sets.

Not a day for big wave heroics, but definitely a morning to get wet and work on technique. Surf smart, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach warriors! El Porto's looking like a mellow winter playground today with some whispers of rideable waves. 

Our water's sitting at a chilly 64 degrees - definitely fullsuit territory, so zip up those neoprene armor suits. While the swell isn't exactly pumping, we've got some interesting tide action brewing that might just save the day.

Morning's kicking off with a solid 6-7 foot high tide around sunrise, which means those sandbars might actually cooperate. By early afternoon, we'll bottom out around negative one foot - classic winter beachbreak drama. The incoming tide mid-morning could transform those mushy faces into something worth paddling for.

Glancing north toward Santa Cruz, we're seeing hints of a 3-foot swell with deliciously long 12-second periods. Translation? Clean, smooth waves potentially sliding down to Manhattan Beach. Just don't expect epic barrels - we're talking playful, methodical surf that rewards patient riders.

Wind's playing coy today, so grab your live cam apps and track those offshore/onshore shifts. Pro tip: Early morning looks most promising before coastal winds start their midday dance.

Hazard check: Cold water means 4/3 wetsuit minimum, potential rip currents, and the usual LA pollution risks. Stay alert, stay warm, and maybe catch a few sneaky gems between the soft sets.

Not a day for big wave heroics, but definitely a morning to get wet and work on technique. Surf smart, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Mellow 2-3 Foot Waves Offer Perfect Longboard Conditions for SoCal Winter Surfing</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: December 29-30, 2025 Forecast

Rise and shine, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow winter morning with some sweet conditions for your surfing fix. We're looking at a classic SoCal winter day with waves dancing between 1.5 and 2.5 feet, occasionally touching 3-foot sets that'll keep longboarders and intermediate surfers grinning.

The tide's climbing toward a stellar 6.79-foot high around 5:13 AM, creating perfect mid-rising conditions for clean wave faces. Early birds will score the best rides, especially before the morning offshore winds start their gentle dance. Swell's coming in from the south-southwest, delivering those clean, lined-up breaks El Porto is known for.

Water temperature sits at a chilly 64.2 degrees—you'll want that 3/2 fullsuit to stay comfortable. Air temps hovering around 60-62 degrees with light cloud cover mean you'll need some neoprene love to stay warm. Visibility is crystal clear with minimal wind (just 1-2 mph), promising glassy conditions that'll make your morning session feel like pure California magic.

Heads up, though—this spot gets crowded fast. Arrive early, respect the local surfers, and be prepared for limited parking. The north end offers slightly less crowded waves if you're looking for some breathing room.

Quick safety note: Watch for potential rip currents, keep an eye on those seals, and maybe pack some booties if you're sensitive to cold. Sunrise is around 6:28 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some killer waves.

Bottom line: Fair-to-good conditions for those willing to paddle out. Not a massive swell, but definitely enough to make your morning worthwhile. Grab your board, your fullsuit, and let's ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 13:01:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: December 29-30, 2025 Forecast

Rise and shine, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow winter morning with some sweet conditions for your surfing fix. We're looking at a classic SoCal winter day with waves dancing between 1.5 and 2.5 feet, occasionally touching 3-foot sets that'll keep longboarders and intermediate surfers grinning.

The tide's climbing toward a stellar 6.79-foot high around 5:13 AM, creating perfect mid-rising conditions for clean wave faces. Early birds will score the best rides, especially before the morning offshore winds start their gentle dance. Swell's coming in from the south-southwest, delivering those clean, lined-up breaks El Porto is known for.

Water temperature sits at a chilly 64.2 degrees—you'll want that 3/2 fullsuit to stay comfortable. Air temps hovering around 60-62 degrees with light cloud cover mean you'll need some neoprene love to stay warm. Visibility is crystal clear with minimal wind (just 1-2 mph), promising glassy conditions that'll make your morning session feel like pure California magic.

Heads up, though—this spot gets crowded fast. Arrive early, respect the local surfers, and be prepared for limited parking. The north end offers slightly less crowded waves if you're looking for some breathing room.

Quick safety note: Watch for potential rip currents, keep an eye on those seals, and maybe pack some booties if you're sensitive to cold. Sunrise is around 6:28 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some killer waves.

Bottom line: Fair-to-good conditions for those willing to paddle out. Not a massive swell, but definitely enough to make your morning worthwhile. Grab your board, your fullsuit, and let's ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: December 29-30, 2025 Forecast

Rise and shine, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow winter morning with some sweet conditions for your surfing fix. We're looking at a classic SoCal winter day with waves dancing between 1.5 and 2.5 feet, occasionally touching 3-foot sets that'll keep longboarders and intermediate surfers grinning.

The tide's climbing toward a stellar 6.79-foot high around 5:13 AM, creating perfect mid-rising conditions for clean wave faces. Early birds will score the best rides, especially before the morning offshore winds start their gentle dance. Swell's coming in from the south-southwest, delivering those clean, lined-up breaks El Porto is known for.

Water temperature sits at a chilly 64.2 degrees—you'll want that 3/2 fullsuit to stay comfortable. Air temps hovering around 60-62 degrees with light cloud cover mean you'll need some neoprene love to stay warm. Visibility is crystal clear with minimal wind (just 1-2 mph), promising glassy conditions that'll make your morning session feel like pure California magic.

Heads up, though—this spot gets crowded fast. Arrive early, respect the local surfers, and be prepared for limited parking. The north end offers slightly less crowded waves if you're looking for some breathing room.

Quick safety note: Watch for potential rip currents, keep an eye on those seals, and maybe pack some booties if you're sensitive to cold. Sunrise is around 6:28 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some killer waves.

Bottom line: Fair-to-good conditions for those willing to paddle out. Not a massive swell, but definitely enough to make your morning worthwhile. Grab your board, your fullsuit, and let's ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Choppy Waves, Head-High Swell Offer Solid Intermediate Riding Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Choppy but Catchable

Hey wave riders, El Porto's serving up a mixed bag today with knee to head-high conditions that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. We're looking at a moderate 4-6 foot swell combining west and south angles, perfect for those classic right-hand beach break rides.

Early morning kicks off with a solid 6.27 foot high tide, dropping to a slim 1.15 feet around midday—prime time for catching some clean peelers. The afternoon tide will gradually build back to 3.9 feet, so time your session wisely.

Current conditions are textured with south winds blowing 10-15 knots, creating some chop but not totally junking up the waves. Water's sitting chilly at 62-64°F, so break out that 4/3 fullsuit and consider booties if you're sensitive to cold.

Wind and weather are throwing a bit of drama with partly cloudy skies and shower potential. Expect air temperatures bouncing between mid-60s during the day and dropping to 50s by evening—layer up, surfers.

Best window for riding is now through mid-afternoon on the dropping tide. North end near 45th Street offers some sweet takeoff zones, and locals are keeping the crowd moderate. Watch for potential rip currents and those sneaky closeout sets.

Grab your 5-7 fin setup, pick your line carefully, and enjoy the day. Offshore winds might clean things up overnight, promising potentially cleaner conditions tomorrow. Surf safe and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Choppy but Catchable

Hey wave riders, El Porto's serving up a mixed bag today with knee to head-high conditions that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. We're looking at a moderate 4-6 foot swell combining west and south angles, perfect for those classic right-hand beach break rides.

Early morning kicks off with a solid 6.27 foot high tide, dropping to a slim 1.15 feet around midday—prime time for catching some clean peelers. The afternoon tide will gradually build back to 3.9 feet, so time your session wisely.

Current conditions are textured with south winds blowing 10-15 knots, creating some chop but not totally junking up the waves. Water's sitting chilly at 62-64°F, so break out that 4/3 fullsuit and consider booties if you're sensitive to cold.

Wind and weather are throwing a bit of drama with partly cloudy skies and shower potential. Expect air temperatures bouncing between mid-60s during the day and dropping to 50s by evening—layer up, surfers.

Best window for riding is now through mid-afternoon on the dropping tide. North end near 45th Street offers some sweet takeoff zones, and locals are keeping the crowd moderate. Watch for potential rip currents and those sneaky closeout sets.

Grab your 5-7 fin setup, pick your line carefully, and enjoy the day. Offshore winds might clean things up overnight, promising potentially cleaner conditions tomorrow. Surf safe and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Choppy but Catchable

Hey wave riders, El Porto's serving up a mixed bag today with knee to head-high conditions that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. We're looking at a moderate 4-6 foot swell combining west and south angles, perfect for those classic right-hand beach break rides.

Early morning kicks off with a solid 6.27 foot high tide, dropping to a slim 1.15 feet around midday—prime time for catching some clean peelers. The afternoon tide will gradually build back to 3.9 feet, so time your session wisely.

Current conditions are textured with south winds blowing 10-15 knots, creating some chop but not totally junking up the waves. Water's sitting chilly at 62-64°F, so break out that 4/3 fullsuit and consider booties if you're sensitive to cold.

Wind and weather are throwing a bit of drama with partly cloudy skies and shower potential. Expect air temperatures bouncing between mid-60s during the day and dropping to 50s by evening—layer up, surfers.

Best window for riding is now through mid-afternoon on the dropping tide. North end near 45th Street offers some sweet takeoff zones, and locals are keeping the crowd moderate. Watch for potential rip currents and those sneaky closeout sets.

Grab your 5-7 fin setup, pick your line carefully, and enjoy the day. Offshore winds might clean things up overnight, promising potentially cleaner conditions tomorrow. Surf safe and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Knee to Chest High Waves with Clean Offshore Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf Check: El Porto Today

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's conditions at El Porto. We're looking at a solid small to moderate surf day with some seriously inviting characteristics.

The swell is serving up knee to chest-high waves with occasional shoulder-height sets. Sandbars are playing nice, creating both rights and lefts for your riding pleasure. Expect some inconsistent sets, so patience and positioning will be your best friends out there.

Wind is coming in light and northwest, which means offshore conditions that'll clean up those wave faces beautifully. Early afternoon looks particularly sweet for clean breaks. Just keep an eye out - if those winds shift onshore, things could get choppy quick.

Tide-wise, we're sitting in that magical low-to-mid window that El Porto surfers love. The exposed sandbars are creating some tasty peaks, giving you more options for takeoffs and better wave shape. Pro tip: aim for the area just north of the main stair access for the most consistent waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a longboard or funboard for the smaller stuff, or a shortboard/fish if those sets look steeper. Water's gonna be chilly - mid to high 50s - so pack that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit. Booties and a hood wouldn't hurt if you're sensitive to the cold.

Safety first: this spot gets crowded, especially on weekends. Respect the lineup, watch for rips, and know your limits. Arrive early for parking and be prepared to share waves.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check local buoy reports, confirm tide times, and scan recent surf forecasts. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 13:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Check: El Porto Today

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's conditions at El Porto. We're looking at a solid small to moderate surf day with some seriously inviting characteristics.

The swell is serving up knee to chest-high waves with occasional shoulder-height sets. Sandbars are playing nice, creating both rights and lefts for your riding pleasure. Expect some inconsistent sets, so patience and positioning will be your best friends out there.

Wind is coming in light and northwest, which means offshore conditions that'll clean up those wave faces beautifully. Early afternoon looks particularly sweet for clean breaks. Just keep an eye out - if those winds shift onshore, things could get choppy quick.

Tide-wise, we're sitting in that magical low-to-mid window that El Porto surfers love. The exposed sandbars are creating some tasty peaks, giving you more options for takeoffs and better wave shape. Pro tip: aim for the area just north of the main stair access for the most consistent waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a longboard or funboard for the smaller stuff, or a shortboard/fish if those sets look steeper. Water's gonna be chilly - mid to high 50s - so pack that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit. Booties and a hood wouldn't hurt if you're sensitive to the cold.

Safety first: this spot gets crowded, especially on weekends. Respect the lineup, watch for rips, and know your limits. Arrive early for parking and be prepared to share waves.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check local buoy reports, confirm tide times, and scan recent surf forecasts. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Check: El Porto Today

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's conditions at El Porto. We're looking at a solid small to moderate surf day with some seriously inviting characteristics.

The swell is serving up knee to chest-high waves with occasional shoulder-height sets. Sandbars are playing nice, creating both rights and lefts for your riding pleasure. Expect some inconsistent sets, so patience and positioning will be your best friends out there.

Wind is coming in light and northwest, which means offshore conditions that'll clean up those wave faces beautifully. Early afternoon looks particularly sweet for clean breaks. Just keep an eye out - if those winds shift onshore, things could get choppy quick.

Tide-wise, we're sitting in that magical low-to-mid window that El Porto surfers love. The exposed sandbars are creating some tasty peaks, giving you more options for takeoffs and better wave shape. Pro tip: aim for the area just north of the main stair access for the most consistent waves.

Gear recommendations? Bring a longboard or funboard for the smaller stuff, or a shortboard/fish if those sets look steeper. Water's gonna be chilly - mid to high 50s - so pack that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit. Booties and a hood wouldn't hurt if you're sensitive to the cold.

Safety first: this spot gets crowded, especially on weekends. Respect the lineup, watch for rips, and know your limits. Arrive early for parking and be prepared to share waves.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check local buoy reports, confirm tide times, and scan recent surf forecasts. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Powerful 3-4 Foot Northwest Swell Challenges Surfers with Choppy Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Swell Delivers Powerful Waves

Calling all wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a spicy northwest swell that's gonna test your surf skills today. We're looking at 3-4+ foot faces that'll keep even experienced riders on their toes.

Morning tide has already bottomed out at a slim 2.1 feet, but don't stress - the water's about to wake up. Expect a rising tide from 3 PM, climbing toward a sweet evening high around 4-5 feet. Perfect timing for an afternoon session.

Conditions are rated poor to fair, with choppy surfaces courtesy of southeast winds hovering around 4 knots. Translation: textured waves that demand solid technique. Yesterday's epic 8-foot monsters have mellowed, but these sets still pack a punch.

Gear up with a 3/2 fullsuit - water's a chilly 58 degrees and air temp's hovering around 62. Overcast skies mean cool, crisp surfing conditions. Pro tip: paddle out north of the groin to dodge kelp and score the cleanest lines.

Outer bar's delivering fast, hollow rights with potential steep faces and sneaky closeouts. Local crowd's gonna be intense, so bring your A-game and respect the lineup. Rip currents are lurking, so keep your paddle fitness sharp.

Best window? Right now through the incoming tide. Scattered rain might roll in, adding some extra spice to your surf adventure. Live cams are your friend - check 'em before paddling out.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and ride those winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 13:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Swell Delivers Powerful Waves

Calling all wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a spicy northwest swell that's gonna test your surf skills today. We're looking at 3-4+ foot faces that'll keep even experienced riders on their toes.

Morning tide has already bottomed out at a slim 2.1 feet, but don't stress - the water's about to wake up. Expect a rising tide from 3 PM, climbing toward a sweet evening high around 4-5 feet. Perfect timing for an afternoon session.

Conditions are rated poor to fair, with choppy surfaces courtesy of southeast winds hovering around 4 knots. Translation: textured waves that demand solid technique. Yesterday's epic 8-foot monsters have mellowed, but these sets still pack a punch.

Gear up with a 3/2 fullsuit - water's a chilly 58 degrees and air temp's hovering around 62. Overcast skies mean cool, crisp surfing conditions. Pro tip: paddle out north of the groin to dodge kelp and score the cleanest lines.

Outer bar's delivering fast, hollow rights with potential steep faces and sneaky closeouts. Local crowd's gonna be intense, so bring your A-game and respect the lineup. Rip currents are lurking, so keep your paddle fitness sharp.

Best window? Right now through the incoming tide. Scattered rain might roll in, adding some extra spice to your surf adventure. Live cams are your friend - check 'em before paddling out.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and ride those winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Swell Delivers Powerful Waves

Calling all wave hunters! El Porto is serving up a spicy northwest swell that's gonna test your surf skills today. We're looking at 3-4+ foot faces that'll keep even experienced riders on their toes.

Morning tide has already bottomed out at a slim 2.1 feet, but don't stress - the water's about to wake up. Expect a rising tide from 3 PM, climbing toward a sweet evening high around 4-5 feet. Perfect timing for an afternoon session.

Conditions are rated poor to fair, with choppy surfaces courtesy of southeast winds hovering around 4 knots. Translation: textured waves that demand solid technique. Yesterday's epic 8-foot monsters have mellowed, but these sets still pack a punch.

Gear up with a 3/2 fullsuit - water's a chilly 58 degrees and air temp's hovering around 62. Overcast skies mean cool, crisp surfing conditions. Pro tip: paddle out north of the groin to dodge kelp and score the cleanest lines.

Outer bar's delivering fast, hollow rights with potential steep faces and sneaky closeouts. Local crowd's gonna be intense, so bring your A-game and respect the lineup. Rip currents are lurking, so keep your paddle fitness sharp.

Best window? Right now through the incoming tide. Scattered rain might roll in, adding some extra spice to your surf adventure. Live cams are your friend - check 'em before paddling out.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and ride those winter waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Swell Unleashes Epic 8 Foot Waves Challenging Skilled Surfers with Powerful Northwest Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and winter's serving some serious swell! Today's forecast is a thrilling mix of power and potential for those brave souls ready to tackle epic conditions.

Early morning brings an absolute monster of a session with solid 8-foot faces rolling in from a potent northwest winter swell. Experienced surfers, this is your playground—clean lines are forming before winds complicate the scene later. Intermediates might want to sit this one out or seek gentler breaks nearby.

The tide chart tells an interesting story: peak high tide hits around 2 AM at 4.82 feet, with another promising surge expected late afternoon. Smart money says hit the water mid-morning when incoming tides create optimal wave conditions.

Water temperature sits a chilly 66 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Air temps hovering around 60 degrees with cloudy skies mean you'll want full coverage. Sunrise comes early at 6:28 AM, giving early birds prime uncrowded conditions.

But listen up—rip currents are no joke right now. Statewide advisories warn of dangerous conditions. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. These aren't beginner waves.

Parking will be tight, so aim for the north end where crowds thin out. Wind remains light now but could build to 5-10 mph by afternoon, potentially chopping up those beautiful walls.

Weekend forecast looks consistently epic but risky. Check live cameras, know your limits, and surf smart. Winter swells demand respect—and today's conditions are serving up a serious challenge for those skilled enough to handle it.

Stay safe, charge hard, and enjoy those monster lines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 13:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and winter's serving some serious swell! Today's forecast is a thrilling mix of power and potential for those brave souls ready to tackle epic conditions.

Early morning brings an absolute monster of a session with solid 8-foot faces rolling in from a potent northwest winter swell. Experienced surfers, this is your playground—clean lines are forming before winds complicate the scene later. Intermediates might want to sit this one out or seek gentler breaks nearby.

The tide chart tells an interesting story: peak high tide hits around 2 AM at 4.82 feet, with another promising surge expected late afternoon. Smart money says hit the water mid-morning when incoming tides create optimal wave conditions.

Water temperature sits a chilly 66 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Air temps hovering around 60 degrees with cloudy skies mean you'll want full coverage. Sunrise comes early at 6:28 AM, giving early birds prime uncrowded conditions.

But listen up—rip currents are no joke right now. Statewide advisories warn of dangerous conditions. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. These aren't beginner waves.

Parking will be tight, so aim for the north end where crowds thin out. Wind remains light now but could build to 5-10 mph by afternoon, potentially chopping up those beautiful walls.

Weekend forecast looks consistently epic but risky. Check live cameras, know your limits, and surf smart. Winter swells demand respect—and today's conditions are serving up a serious challenge for those skilled enough to handle it.

Stay safe, charge hard, and enjoy those monster lines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and winter's serving some serious swell! Today's forecast is a thrilling mix of power and potential for those brave souls ready to tackle epic conditions.

Early morning brings an absolute monster of a session with solid 8-foot faces rolling in from a potent northwest winter swell. Experienced surfers, this is your playground—clean lines are forming before winds complicate the scene later. Intermediates might want to sit this one out or seek gentler breaks nearby.

The tide chart tells an interesting story: peak high tide hits around 2 AM at 4.82 feet, with another promising surge expected late afternoon. Smart money says hit the water mid-morning when incoming tides create optimal wave conditions.

Water temperature sits a chilly 66 degrees, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Air temps hovering around 60 degrees with cloudy skies mean you'll want full coverage. Sunrise comes early at 6:28 AM, giving early birds prime uncrowded conditions.

But listen up—rip currents are no joke right now. Statewide advisories warn of dangerous conditions. If you get caught, paddle parallel to shore and signal for help. These aren't beginner waves.

Parking will be tight, so aim for the north end where crowds thin out. Wind remains light now but could build to 5-10 mph by afternoon, potentially chopping up those beautiful walls.

Weekend forecast looks consistently epic but risky. Check live cameras, know your limits, and surf smart. Winter swells demand respect—and today's conditions are serving up a serious challenge for those skilled enough to handle it.

Stay safe, charge hard, and enjoy those monster lines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Winter Swell Hits El Porto: Solid 8-Foot Waves, Early Morning Prime Conditions for Adventurous Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto, Manhattan Beach - Winter Swell Check

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's El Porto conditions: we're looking at a classic Southern California winter swell with some spicy ingredients.

Wave action is sitting around 8 feet with a primary south swell and a cheeky 1-foot western contribution. Translation? Knee to head-high waves that might get a bit messy. The north end of El Porto could offer cleaner lines, but watch for those sneaky closeouts.

Water's sporting a crisp 58-62°F, so fullsuit and 4/3mm are your best friends today. Mornings are your golden window - incoming mid-tide will serve up the sweetest shape before those afternoon onshore winds start chopping things up.

Wind forecast suggests classic SoCal behavior: calm morning, southwest breeze rolling in around 1PM potentially breaking down those wave faces. Pro tip: get out early.

Holiday crowds are no joke - Christmas Thursday means packed parking and competitive lineups. Arrive pre-dawn, bring your A-game patience, and be ready to negotiate some tight spots.

Gear recommendations: versatile fish or shortboard will handle these south swell conditions. Booties might save your feet if it's looking rocky.

Safety first: strong currents, pier rips, and cold water demand respect. Know your bailout zones and keep that leash tight.

Bottom line: decent surf with some technical challenges. Check live cams for real-time updates - conditions can shift faster than a Manhattan Beach parking spot opens up.

Catch you in the lineup, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto, Manhattan Beach - Winter Swell Check

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's El Porto conditions: we're looking at a classic Southern California winter swell with some spicy ingredients.

Wave action is sitting around 8 feet with a primary south swell and a cheeky 1-foot western contribution. Translation? Knee to head-high waves that might get a bit messy. The north end of El Porto could offer cleaner lines, but watch for those sneaky closeouts.

Water's sporting a crisp 58-62°F, so fullsuit and 4/3mm are your best friends today. Mornings are your golden window - incoming mid-tide will serve up the sweetest shape before those afternoon onshore winds start chopping things up.

Wind forecast suggests classic SoCal behavior: calm morning, southwest breeze rolling in around 1PM potentially breaking down those wave faces. Pro tip: get out early.

Holiday crowds are no joke - Christmas Thursday means packed parking and competitive lineups. Arrive pre-dawn, bring your A-game patience, and be ready to negotiate some tight spots.

Gear recommendations: versatile fish or shortboard will handle these south swell conditions. Booties might save your feet if it's looking rocky.

Safety first: strong currents, pier rips, and cold water demand respect. Know your bailout zones and keep that leash tight.

Bottom line: decent surf with some technical challenges. Check live cams for real-time updates - conditions can shift faster than a Manhattan Beach parking spot opens up.

Catch you in the lineup, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto, Manhattan Beach - Winter Swell Check

Alright wave hunters, here's the lowdown on today's El Porto conditions: we're looking at a classic Southern California winter swell with some spicy ingredients.

Wave action is sitting around 8 feet with a primary south swell and a cheeky 1-foot western contribution. Translation? Knee to head-high waves that might get a bit messy. The north end of El Porto could offer cleaner lines, but watch for those sneaky closeouts.

Water's sporting a crisp 58-62°F, so fullsuit and 4/3mm are your best friends today. Mornings are your golden window - incoming mid-tide will serve up the sweetest shape before those afternoon onshore winds start chopping things up.

Wind forecast suggests classic SoCal behavior: calm morning, southwest breeze rolling in around 1PM potentially breaking down those wave faces. Pro tip: get out early.

Holiday crowds are no joke - Christmas Thursday means packed parking and competitive lineups. Arrive pre-dawn, bring your A-game patience, and be ready to negotiate some tight spots.

Gear recommendations: versatile fish or shortboard will handle these south swell conditions. Booties might save your feet if it's looking rocky.

Safety first: strong currents, pier rips, and cold water demand respect. Know your bailout zones and keep that leash tight.

Bottom line: decent surf with some technical challenges. Check live cams for real-time updates - conditions can shift faster than a Manhattan Beach parking spot opens up.

Catch you in the lineup, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Chest-High Waves and Offshore Winds Create Perfect Morning Surfing Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6304817755</link>
      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Conditions Decoded

Chest to head-high sets are rolling through El Porto this morning, with light offshore winds creating some sweet hollow peaks. If you're wondering whether to grab your board, the conditions are looking pretty tasty.

Water's sitting around 66°F, so your 3/2 wetsuit will keep you comfortable. The mid to high tide window is your golden ticket today - expect some well-defined breaks that'll have you grinning.

Morning offshore breezes are cleaning up the waves, but expect winds to get variable as the day progresses. The main peak near the parking lot is serving up the most consistent rides, though watch for those occasional closeouts on bigger sets.

Pro tips: Arrive early to dodge the crowds and snag prime parking. The sandbars are shifting, so stay alert to rip currents forming between peaks. Those north/northeast winds are your friend this morning - they'll keep the lineup glassy and inviting.

Recommended gear: 3/2 full suit, leash, and a dose of stoke. Check the NWS marine forecast and local surf cams before heading out to confirm wind conditions. The Santa Monica Bay buoys will give you real-time swell intel.

Tide's looking best around mid-morning to early afternoon. Expect some punchy waves that'll reward patient surfers who read the sets carefully. Low tide might expose some tricky sandbars, so time your session smartly.

Bottom line: El Porto's delivering a solid morning session. Paddle out with confidence and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 13:01:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Conditions Decoded

Chest to head-high sets are rolling through El Porto this morning, with light offshore winds creating some sweet hollow peaks. If you're wondering whether to grab your board, the conditions are looking pretty tasty.

Water's sitting around 66°F, so your 3/2 wetsuit will keep you comfortable. The mid to high tide window is your golden ticket today - expect some well-defined breaks that'll have you grinning.

Morning offshore breezes are cleaning up the waves, but expect winds to get variable as the day progresses. The main peak near the parking lot is serving up the most consistent rides, though watch for those occasional closeouts on bigger sets.

Pro tips: Arrive early to dodge the crowds and snag prime parking. The sandbars are shifting, so stay alert to rip currents forming between peaks. Those north/northeast winds are your friend this morning - they'll keep the lineup glassy and inviting.

Recommended gear: 3/2 full suit, leash, and a dose of stoke. Check the NWS marine forecast and local surf cams before heading out to confirm wind conditions. The Santa Monica Bay buoys will give you real-time swell intel.

Tide's looking best around mid-morning to early afternoon. Expect some punchy waves that'll reward patient surfers who read the sets carefully. Low tide might expose some tricky sandbars, so time your session smartly.

Bottom line: El Porto's delivering a solid morning session. Paddle out with confidence and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Today's Conditions Decoded

Chest to head-high sets are rolling through El Porto this morning, with light offshore winds creating some sweet hollow peaks. If you're wondering whether to grab your board, the conditions are looking pretty tasty.

Water's sitting around 66°F, so your 3/2 wetsuit will keep you comfortable. The mid to high tide window is your golden ticket today - expect some well-defined breaks that'll have you grinning.

Morning offshore breezes are cleaning up the waves, but expect winds to get variable as the day progresses. The main peak near the parking lot is serving up the most consistent rides, though watch for those occasional closeouts on bigger sets.

Pro tips: Arrive early to dodge the crowds and snag prime parking. The sandbars are shifting, so stay alert to rip currents forming between peaks. Those north/northeast winds are your friend this morning - they'll keep the lineup glassy and inviting.

Recommended gear: 3/2 full suit, leash, and a dose of stoke. Check the NWS marine forecast and local surf cams before heading out to confirm wind conditions. The Santa Monica Bay buoys will give you real-time swell intel.

Tide's looking best around mid-morning to early afternoon. Expect some punchy waves that'll reward patient surfers who read the sets carefully. Low tide might expose some tricky sandbars, so time your session smartly.

Bottom line: El Porto's delivering a solid morning session. Paddle out with confidence and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report Reveals Prime Afternoon Waves with Low Tide and Head High Swells Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Tuesday Afternoon Wave Report

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up some interesting conditions today that might just get your adrenaline pumping. 

Let's break down the tide situation first. We've got a classic Southern California tide profile rolling through today. The morning kicked off with an early low tide at 3:54 AM, sitting at a modest 3.35 feet. By mid-morning, things shifted dramatically with a hefty high tide of 6.4 feet cresting at 10:12 AM.

The real magic happens this afternoon. As we approach 5:45 PM, we'll hit another low tide - and this is your golden ticket. At just 0.3 feet, this low tide window is prime time for surfers looking for clean, well-defined waves. The reduced water level typically creates more structured wave shapes that can make for some seriously sweet rides.

Regional swell reports are suggesting head-high to overhead waves cruising up the coastline. While specific El Porto details are limited, the surrounding Southern California breaks are looking promising. Just keep an eye on those wind conditions - they might be a bit temperamental today.

Pro tips for your surf session: Check live forecast tools for real-time wave details, monitor wind patterns, and be mindful of crowd levels. El Porto can get pretty packed, so timing is everything. 

Winter surfing means layered gear and potentially choppy conditions, but for the dedicated rider, today offers some intriguing possibilities. Grab your board, check those final forecast updates, and get ready to chase some afternoon waves.

Surf safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 13:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Tuesday Afternoon Wave Report

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up some interesting conditions today that might just get your adrenaline pumping. 

Let's break down the tide situation first. We've got a classic Southern California tide profile rolling through today. The morning kicked off with an early low tide at 3:54 AM, sitting at a modest 3.35 feet. By mid-morning, things shifted dramatically with a hefty high tide of 6.4 feet cresting at 10:12 AM.

The real magic happens this afternoon. As we approach 5:45 PM, we'll hit another low tide - and this is your golden ticket. At just 0.3 feet, this low tide window is prime time for surfers looking for clean, well-defined waves. The reduced water level typically creates more structured wave shapes that can make for some seriously sweet rides.

Regional swell reports are suggesting head-high to overhead waves cruising up the coastline. While specific El Porto details are limited, the surrounding Southern California breaks are looking promising. Just keep an eye on those wind conditions - they might be a bit temperamental today.

Pro tips for your surf session: Check live forecast tools for real-time wave details, monitor wind patterns, and be mindful of crowd levels. El Porto can get pretty packed, so timing is everything. 

Winter surfing means layered gear and potentially choppy conditions, but for the dedicated rider, today offers some intriguing possibilities. Grab your board, check those final forecast updates, and get ready to chase some afternoon waves.

Surf safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Tuesday Afternoon Wave Report

Calling all wave riders! El Porto Beach is serving up some interesting conditions today that might just get your adrenaline pumping. 

Let's break down the tide situation first. We've got a classic Southern California tide profile rolling through today. The morning kicked off with an early low tide at 3:54 AM, sitting at a modest 3.35 feet. By mid-morning, things shifted dramatically with a hefty high tide of 6.4 feet cresting at 10:12 AM.

The real magic happens this afternoon. As we approach 5:45 PM, we'll hit another low tide - and this is your golden ticket. At just 0.3 feet, this low tide window is prime time for surfers looking for clean, well-defined waves. The reduced water level typically creates more structured wave shapes that can make for some seriously sweet rides.

Regional swell reports are suggesting head-high to overhead waves cruising up the coastline. While specific El Porto details are limited, the surrounding Southern California breaks are looking promising. Just keep an eye on those wind conditions - they might be a bit temperamental today.

Pro tips for your surf session: Check live forecast tools for real-time wave details, monitor wind patterns, and be mindful of crowd levels. El Porto can get pretty packed, so timing is everything. 

Winter surfing means layered gear and potentially choppy conditions, but for the dedicated rider, today offers some intriguing possibilities. Grab your board, check those final forecast updates, and get ready to chase some afternoon waves.

Surf safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic 3-5 Foot Northwest Swells Deliver Prime Surfing Conditions This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surfers, listen up! El Porto's looking juicy today with some sweet northwest swells rolling in and conditions that'll make your morning epic.

Our wave height is sitting pretty at 3-5 feet with clean lines breaking consistently across the beach. Northwest swell direction means primo positioning for longboarders and shortboard enthusiasts alike. Expect consistent sets with 10-12 second periods giving us smooth, rideable waves.

Wind conditions are cooperating nicely - offshore breezes early morning trending light onshore around midday. This means glassy conditions until about 10 AM, so early birds get the best rides. Water temperature hovering around 58 degrees so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and you're golden.

Tide situation is optimal with a rising mid-morning tide creating some killer breaks right off the El Porto main access point. Peak performance window looks like 7-11 AM with waves holding shape and providing solid shoulder-to-head high opportunities.

Local buoy data confirms clean swell patterns without any gnarly chop or unexpected interference. Crowd forecast suggests moderate density - expect about 15-20 surfers spread across the break, so plenty of room to carve and explore.

Pro tip: Watch for those northwest swells wrapping perfectly around the Manhattan Beach pier creating some unexpected sweet spots just south of the main break. 

Grab your board, wax up, and get out there. El Porto's calling and today's conditions are dialed in for an absolutely epic session.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 13:00:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, listen up! El Porto's looking juicy today with some sweet northwest swells rolling in and conditions that'll make your morning epic.

Our wave height is sitting pretty at 3-5 feet with clean lines breaking consistently across the beach. Northwest swell direction means primo positioning for longboarders and shortboard enthusiasts alike. Expect consistent sets with 10-12 second periods giving us smooth, rideable waves.

Wind conditions are cooperating nicely - offshore breezes early morning trending light onshore around midday. This means glassy conditions until about 10 AM, so early birds get the best rides. Water temperature hovering around 58 degrees so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and you're golden.

Tide situation is optimal with a rising mid-morning tide creating some killer breaks right off the El Porto main access point. Peak performance window looks like 7-11 AM with waves holding shape and providing solid shoulder-to-head high opportunities.

Local buoy data confirms clean swell patterns without any gnarly chop or unexpected interference. Crowd forecast suggests moderate density - expect about 15-20 surfers spread across the break, so plenty of room to carve and explore.

Pro tip: Watch for those northwest swells wrapping perfectly around the Manhattan Beach pier creating some unexpected sweet spots just south of the main break. 

Grab your board, wax up, and get out there. El Porto's calling and today's conditions are dialed in for an absolutely epic session.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers, listen up! El Porto's looking juicy today with some sweet northwest swells rolling in and conditions that'll make your morning epic.

Our wave height is sitting pretty at 3-5 feet with clean lines breaking consistently across the beach. Northwest swell direction means primo positioning for longboarders and shortboard enthusiasts alike. Expect consistent sets with 10-12 second periods giving us smooth, rideable waves.

Wind conditions are cooperating nicely - offshore breezes early morning trending light onshore around midday. This means glassy conditions until about 10 AM, so early birds get the best rides. Water temperature hovering around 58 degrees so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and you're golden.

Tide situation is optimal with a rising mid-morning tide creating some killer breaks right off the El Porto main access point. Peak performance window looks like 7-11 AM with waves holding shape and providing solid shoulder-to-head high opportunities.

Local buoy data confirms clean swell patterns without any gnarly chop or unexpected interference. Crowd forecast suggests moderate density - expect about 15-20 surfers spread across the break, so plenty of room to carve and explore.

Pro tip: Watch for those northwest swells wrapping perfectly around the Manhattan Beach pier creating some unexpected sweet spots just south of the main break. 

Grab your board, wax up, and get out there. El Porto's calling and today's conditions are dialed in for an absolutely epic session.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Choppy 6-8 Foot Swells Offer Mixed Conditions for Brave South Bay Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8193438765</link>
      <description>Surf's up, El Porto warriors! December's winter pulse is serving up a mixed bag today, so let's break down what's brewing along this South Bay slice of heaven.

Water's sitting at a chilly 64.2°F - definitely full wetsuit territory with booties recommended. Swimming season's long gone, so layer up and prepare for some neoprene action.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a rollercoaster day. That early morning low around 2.5 feet was just a warmup. By mid-morning, we'll see a juicy high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet, which should smooth out those beach breaks and offer some sweet chest-high faces.

Swell report's got some interesting energy today: a Southern swell mixing with Northwest components, building from 6 to potentially 8 feet. Think knee to head-high waves with a mushy personality - not epic, but definitely rideable for those willing to work the conditions.

Wind's the real party crasher today. Southerly winds ramping up to 30 knots and shifting southeast means choppy, unpredictable surfaces. Your best bet? Early morning session before the wind goes full tantrum.

Pro tip: Hit the water pre-dawn. Those first clean lines will be your reward for setting that alarm. Hermosa Pier should give you a preview of what's coming.

Parking at El Porto lot, watch those winter rip currents - they're sneakier than your ex. Scattered showers might drop in, adding some extra spice to your morning.

Bottom line: Not a world-class day, but definitely surfable if you're hungry and know how to read the ocean's mood. Grab your 3/2, some determination, and go make some waves happen.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 13:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, El Porto warriors! December's winter pulse is serving up a mixed bag today, so let's break down what's brewing along this South Bay slice of heaven.

Water's sitting at a chilly 64.2°F - definitely full wetsuit territory with booties recommended. Swimming season's long gone, so layer up and prepare for some neoprene action.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a rollercoaster day. That early morning low around 2.5 feet was just a warmup. By mid-morning, we'll see a juicy high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet, which should smooth out those beach breaks and offer some sweet chest-high faces.

Swell report's got some interesting energy today: a Southern swell mixing with Northwest components, building from 6 to potentially 8 feet. Think knee to head-high waves with a mushy personality - not epic, but definitely rideable for those willing to work the conditions.

Wind's the real party crasher today. Southerly winds ramping up to 30 knots and shifting southeast means choppy, unpredictable surfaces. Your best bet? Early morning session before the wind goes full tantrum.

Pro tip: Hit the water pre-dawn. Those first clean lines will be your reward for setting that alarm. Hermosa Pier should give you a preview of what's coming.

Parking at El Porto lot, watch those winter rip currents - they're sneakier than your ex. Scattered showers might drop in, adding some extra spice to your morning.

Bottom line: Not a world-class day, but definitely surfable if you're hungry and know how to read the ocean's mood. Grab your 3/2, some determination, and go make some waves happen.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, El Porto warriors! December's winter pulse is serving up a mixed bag today, so let's break down what's brewing along this South Bay slice of heaven.

Water's sitting at a chilly 64.2°F - definitely full wetsuit territory with booties recommended. Swimming season's long gone, so layer up and prepare for some neoprene action.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a rollercoaster day. That early morning low around 2.5 feet was just a warmup. By mid-morning, we'll see a juicy high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet, which should smooth out those beach breaks and offer some sweet chest-high faces.

Swell report's got some interesting energy today: a Southern swell mixing with Northwest components, building from 6 to potentially 8 feet. Think knee to head-high waves with a mushy personality - not epic, but definitely rideable for those willing to work the conditions.

Wind's the real party crasher today. Southerly winds ramping up to 30 knots and shifting southeast means choppy, unpredictable surfaces. Your best bet? Early morning session before the wind goes full tantrum.

Pro tip: Hit the water pre-dawn. Those first clean lines will be your reward for setting that alarm. Hermosa Pier should give you a preview of what's coming.

Parking at El Porto lot, watch those winter rip currents - they're sneakier than your ex. Scattered showers might drop in, adding some extra spice to your morning.

Bottom line: Not a world-class day, but definitely surfable if you're hungry and know how to read the ocean's mood. Grab your 3/2, some determination, and go make some waves happen.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Challenging 8-Foot Swells Test Intermediate Surfers in Wild Winter Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7922688897</link>
      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Wild Winter Ride

Buckle up, wave hunters - El Porto's serving up a mixed bag of maritime mayhem today! We're looking at a choppy, unpredictable playground where south and northwest swells are throwing a wild dance party.

The primary south swell is charging in at a rowdy 8 feet with short 6-second periods, creating messy, inconsistent waves that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes. Occasional chest to head-high sets will pop up, teasing intermediate riders with sporadic opportunities.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising morning high around 6.5 feet. Pro tip: hunt for those sweet low-tide windows around 2-4 PM when sandbars might reveal cleaner faces. The northwest component adds some subtle push, but don't expect perfection - these waves are more like temperamental teenagers than smooth performers.

Wind conditions start relatively mellow with light westerlies around 9 mph, but expect building southwest winds that'll turn conditions increasingly choppy. By midday, you'll want sharp reflexes and even sharper board selection.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 63 degrees - break out that 3/2 wetsuit and booties. Rip current warnings are no joke today, so paddle with respect and situational awareness. This isn't a beginner's playground.

Recommended gear: A responsive fish board that can handle these schizophrenic swells. Intermediate to advanced surfers only need apply - this isn't a gentle introduction to ocean dynamics.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up an adventurous, potentially epic day with plenty of challenges. Stay alert, read the water, and maybe score a few unexpectedly killer rides between the chaos.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 13:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Wild Winter Ride

Buckle up, wave hunters - El Porto's serving up a mixed bag of maritime mayhem today! We're looking at a choppy, unpredictable playground where south and northwest swells are throwing a wild dance party.

The primary south swell is charging in at a rowdy 8 feet with short 6-second periods, creating messy, inconsistent waves that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes. Occasional chest to head-high sets will pop up, teasing intermediate riders with sporadic opportunities.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising morning high around 6.5 feet. Pro tip: hunt for those sweet low-tide windows around 2-4 PM when sandbars might reveal cleaner faces. The northwest component adds some subtle push, but don't expect perfection - these waves are more like temperamental teenagers than smooth performers.

Wind conditions start relatively mellow with light westerlies around 9 mph, but expect building southwest winds that'll turn conditions increasingly choppy. By midday, you'll want sharp reflexes and even sharper board selection.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 63 degrees - break out that 3/2 wetsuit and booties. Rip current warnings are no joke today, so paddle with respect and situational awareness. This isn't a beginner's playground.

Recommended gear: A responsive fish board that can handle these schizophrenic swells. Intermediate to advanced surfers only need apply - this isn't a gentle introduction to ocean dynamics.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up an adventurous, potentially epic day with plenty of challenges. Stay alert, read the water, and maybe score a few unexpectedly killer rides between the chaos.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Wild Winter Ride

Buckle up, wave hunters - El Porto's serving up a mixed bag of maritime mayhem today! We're looking at a choppy, unpredictable playground where south and northwest swells are throwing a wild dance party.

The primary south swell is charging in at a rowdy 8 feet with short 6-second periods, creating messy, inconsistent waves that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes. Occasional chest to head-high sets will pop up, teasing intermediate riders with sporadic opportunities.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising morning high around 6.5 feet. Pro tip: hunt for those sweet low-tide windows around 2-4 PM when sandbars might reveal cleaner faces. The northwest component adds some subtle push, but don't expect perfection - these waves are more like temperamental teenagers than smooth performers.

Wind conditions start relatively mellow with light westerlies around 9 mph, but expect building southwest winds that'll turn conditions increasingly choppy. By midday, you'll want sharp reflexes and even sharper board selection.

Water temperature hovers around a crisp 63 degrees - break out that 3/2 wetsuit and booties. Rip current warnings are no joke today, so paddle with respect and situational awareness. This isn't a beginner's playground.

Recommended gear: A responsive fish board that can handle these schizophrenic swells. Intermediate to advanced surfers only need apply - this isn't a gentle introduction to ocean dynamics.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up an adventurous, potentially epic day with plenty of challenges. Stay alert, read the water, and maybe score a few unexpectedly killer rides between the chaos.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Waist to Head High Waves Offer Epic Conditions for Intermediate Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some tasty winter surf today. We're looking at waist to chest-high sets with occasional head-high surprises that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Morning's high tide around 5.8 feet is creating fuller, smoother peaks perfect for intermediate to experienced surfers. Those offshore winds are your best friend right now, cleaning up the wave faces and making conditions seriously sweet.

Grab your shortboard or funboard and get ready for some punchy winter action. These shorter-period swells mean quick, snappy waves that demand sharp reflexes. The inside peaks near the jetty are offering some hollow sections that'll reward those with solid technique.

Pro tip: The lineup's gonna be crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Consider paddling slightly down the beach to find less competitive zones. Watch those rip currents around the jetty - they're no joke.

Wetsuit recommendation: 3/2 or 4/3mm. Water's chilly but totally manageable with the right gear. Leash, wax, and a killer attitude are mandatory.

Before heading out, do a quick check: Live surf cams, wind reports, and tide times. The morning window between 8-9 AM looks primo with that rising tide and clean offshore flow.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and enjoy these winter waves at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some tasty winter surf today. We're looking at waist to chest-high sets with occasional head-high surprises that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Morning's high tide around 5.8 feet is creating fuller, smoother peaks perfect for intermediate to experienced surfers. Those offshore winds are your best friend right now, cleaning up the wave faces and making conditions seriously sweet.

Grab your shortboard or funboard and get ready for some punchy winter action. These shorter-period swells mean quick, snappy waves that demand sharp reflexes. The inside peaks near the jetty are offering some hollow sections that'll reward those with solid technique.

Pro tip: The lineup's gonna be crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Consider paddling slightly down the beach to find less competitive zones. Watch those rip currents around the jetty - they're no joke.

Wetsuit recommendation: 3/2 or 4/3mm. Water's chilly but totally manageable with the right gear. Leash, wax, and a killer attitude are mandatory.

Before heading out, do a quick check: Live surf cams, wind reports, and tide times. The morning window between 8-9 AM looks primo with that rising tide and clean offshore flow.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and enjoy these winter waves at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling!

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up some tasty winter surf today. We're looking at waist to chest-high sets with occasional head-high surprises that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Morning's high tide around 5.8 feet is creating fuller, smoother peaks perfect for intermediate to experienced surfers. Those offshore winds are your best friend right now, cleaning up the wave faces and making conditions seriously sweet.

Grab your shortboard or funboard and get ready for some punchy winter action. These shorter-period swells mean quick, snappy waves that demand sharp reflexes. The inside peaks near the jetty are offering some hollow sections that'll reward those with solid technique.

Pro tip: The lineup's gonna be crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Consider paddling slightly down the beach to find less competitive zones. Watch those rip currents around the jetty - they're no joke.

Wetsuit recommendation: 3/2 or 4/3mm. Water's chilly but totally manageable with the right gear. Leash, wax, and a killer attitude are mandatory.

Before heading out, do a quick check: Live surf cams, wind reports, and tide times. The morning window between 8-9 AM looks primo with that rising tide and clean offshore flow.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and enjoy these winter waves at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Report: Waist to Chest High Waves Await Surfers in Santa Monica Bay</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Winter Waves Await

Calling all wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet winter surf today with waist to chest-high waves that'll keep your stoke meter high. The Santa Monica Bay is looking primo with a rising tide and light onshore winds creating a playground for surfers.

Water temps are hovering around a chilly 60-63°F, so suit up in that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and maybe throw in some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The morning's looking clean with multiple peaks offering both lefts and rights depending on how the sandbars are shaped.

Tide-wise, we're in a mid-rising cycle which typically gives El Porto its best form. Expect sandbar-shaped waves that'll provide some fun, playful rides. Just be aware of the classic winter rip currents and keep an eye on those shifty sandbars.

Crowd factor? Moderate. It's a popular spot, so bring your surf etiquette and situational awareness. Watch for takeoff zones and respect the local lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to scout the best peaks away from the crowded zones near lifeguard stations.

Wind conditions are light and variable, which means slightly softened wave faces but still totally rideable. The northwest winter swell is delivering consistent chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate to advanced surfers grinning.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live buoy reports, verify tide times, monitor wind maps, wax up your stick, and don't forget your leash. El Porto's calling – time to get wet!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 13:01:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Winter Waves Await

Calling all wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet winter surf today with waist to chest-high waves that'll keep your stoke meter high. The Santa Monica Bay is looking primo with a rising tide and light onshore winds creating a playground for surfers.

Water temps are hovering around a chilly 60-63°F, so suit up in that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and maybe throw in some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The morning's looking clean with multiple peaks offering both lefts and rights depending on how the sandbars are shaped.

Tide-wise, we're in a mid-rising cycle which typically gives El Porto its best form. Expect sandbar-shaped waves that'll provide some fun, playful rides. Just be aware of the classic winter rip currents and keep an eye on those shifty sandbars.

Crowd factor? Moderate. It's a popular spot, so bring your surf etiquette and situational awareness. Watch for takeoff zones and respect the local lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to scout the best peaks away from the crowded zones near lifeguard stations.

Wind conditions are light and variable, which means slightly softened wave faces but still totally rideable. The northwest winter swell is delivering consistent chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate to advanced surfers grinning.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live buoy reports, verify tide times, monitor wind maps, wax up your stick, and don't forget your leash. El Porto's calling – time to get wet!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Winter Waves Await

Calling all wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet winter surf today with waist to chest-high waves that'll keep your stoke meter high. The Santa Monica Bay is looking primo with a rising tide and light onshore winds creating a playground for surfers.

Water temps are hovering around a chilly 60-63°F, so suit up in that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and maybe throw in some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The morning's looking clean with multiple peaks offering both lefts and rights depending on how the sandbars are shaped.

Tide-wise, we're in a mid-rising cycle which typically gives El Porto its best form. Expect sandbar-shaped waves that'll provide some fun, playful rides. Just be aware of the classic winter rip currents and keep an eye on those shifty sandbars.

Crowd factor? Moderate. It's a popular spot, so bring your surf etiquette and situational awareness. Watch for takeoff zones and respect the local lineup. Pro tip: arrive early to scout the best peaks away from the crowded zones near lifeguard stations.

Wind conditions are light and variable, which means slightly softened wave faces but still totally rideable. The northwest winter swell is delivering consistent chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate to advanced surfers grinning.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live buoy reports, verify tide times, monitor wind maps, wax up your stick, and don't forget your leash. El Porto's calling – time to get wet!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Forecast: Chest High Waves and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic South Bay winter session today. We're looking at shoulder to chest-high waves rolling in from the west-northwest with some sweet peelable peaks perfect for mid-length and performance shortboards.

The morning tide is your golden ticket - mid to rising tide will shape those sandbars into clean right and left breaks. Expect water temps hovering in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill.

Wind conditions are looking primo early - light and variable with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. As the day progresses, that classic sea breeze will kick in, so early risers get the glassiest conditions.

Heads up on the local scene: El Porto can get competitive. This isn't a beginner's playground - we're talking punchy beach breaks with quick takeoffs and a tight local crew. Stay alert, respect the lineup, and paddle with confidence.

Safety first - watch for those sneaky rip currents and shifting sandbars. The shorebreak can get hollow, especially at lower tides, so keep your wits about you. Consider bringing a buddy if you're not totally familiar with the spot.

Equipment recommendations: A 7-8 foot mid-length or a high-volume shortboard will dance nicely with today's conditions. Don't forget your leash and surf wax.

Pro tip: Check live webcams and local surf reports before heading out. Conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 13:01:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic South Bay winter session today. We're looking at shoulder to chest-high waves rolling in from the west-northwest with some sweet peelable peaks perfect for mid-length and performance shortboards.

The morning tide is your golden ticket - mid to rising tide will shape those sandbars into clean right and left breaks. Expect water temps hovering in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill.

Wind conditions are looking primo early - light and variable with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. As the day progresses, that classic sea breeze will kick in, so early risers get the glassiest conditions.

Heads up on the local scene: El Porto can get competitive. This isn't a beginner's playground - we're talking punchy beach breaks with quick takeoffs and a tight local crew. Stay alert, respect the lineup, and paddle with confidence.

Safety first - watch for those sneaky rip currents and shifting sandbars. The shorebreak can get hollow, especially at lower tides, so keep your wits about you. Consider bringing a buddy if you're not totally familiar with the spot.

Equipment recommendations: A 7-8 foot mid-length or a high-volume shortboard will dance nicely with today's conditions. Don't forget your leash and surf wax.

Pro tip: Check live webcams and local surf reports before heading out. Conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Winter Waves Calling

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic South Bay winter session today. We're looking at shoulder to chest-high waves rolling in from the west-northwest with some sweet peelable peaks perfect for mid-length and performance shortboards.

The morning tide is your golden ticket - mid to rising tide will shape those sandbars into clean right and left breaks. Expect water temps hovering in the low 60s, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the chill.

Wind conditions are looking primo early - light and variable with offshore breezes keeping those wave faces smooth. As the day progresses, that classic sea breeze will kick in, so early risers get the glassiest conditions.

Heads up on the local scene: El Porto can get competitive. This isn't a beginner's playground - we're talking punchy beach breaks with quick takeoffs and a tight local crew. Stay alert, respect the lineup, and paddle with confidence.

Safety first - watch for those sneaky rip currents and shifting sandbars. The shorebreak can get hollow, especially at lower tides, so keep your wits about you. Consider bringing a buddy if you're not totally familiar with the spot.

Equipment recommendations: A 7-8 foot mid-length or a high-volume shortboard will dance nicely with today's conditions. Don't forget your leash and surf wax.

Pro tip: Check live webcams and local surf reports before heading out. Conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood.

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Small Waves, Big Fun - Knee High Swells Perfect for Longboarders and Morning Surfers</title>
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      <description>Morning Surf Scoop: El Porto's Petite Wave Playground

Calling all wave hunters and small-swell enthusiasts! El Porto Beach is serving up a knee-high surf buffet that's perfect for longboarders and patient riders seeking morning zen.

Today's ocean canvas features glassy, clean surfaces with knee-high sets around 1-2 feet, rolling in from the south-southwest. The morning kicks off with light southwest winds creating pristine conditions for those willing to work the shifting sandbars.

Water temp sits at a crisp 58.5°F, so gear up in a 3/2 or 4/3 full wetsuit. Air temperatures will climb from a cool 63°F to a comfortable 79°F, promising a classic Southern California day.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a falling tide from mid-morning, which should sculpt some defined peaks. Early birds will want to paddle out around 6:30 AM during the high tide, targeting those fleeting, punchy moments between 1-2 foot swells.

Board recommendations? Grab your longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a playful fish to maximize today's small-wave potential. Safety first: surf with a buddy, stay alert for potential rip currents, and read those local conditions carefully.

While today offers mellow vibes, midweek forecasts hint at more substantial swells potentially reaching 6 feet. For now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some technical, precise wave riding.

Surf's up, wave warriors - make every ripple count!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 13:01:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Morning Surf Scoop: El Porto's Petite Wave Playground

Calling all wave hunters and small-swell enthusiasts! El Porto Beach is serving up a knee-high surf buffet that's perfect for longboarders and patient riders seeking morning zen.

Today's ocean canvas features glassy, clean surfaces with knee-high sets around 1-2 feet, rolling in from the south-southwest. The morning kicks off with light southwest winds creating pristine conditions for those willing to work the shifting sandbars.

Water temp sits at a crisp 58.5°F, so gear up in a 3/2 or 4/3 full wetsuit. Air temperatures will climb from a cool 63°F to a comfortable 79°F, promising a classic Southern California day.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a falling tide from mid-morning, which should sculpt some defined peaks. Early birds will want to paddle out around 6:30 AM during the high tide, targeting those fleeting, punchy moments between 1-2 foot swells.

Board recommendations? Grab your longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a playful fish to maximize today's small-wave potential. Safety first: surf with a buddy, stay alert for potential rip currents, and read those local conditions carefully.

While today offers mellow vibes, midweek forecasts hint at more substantial swells potentially reaching 6 feet. For now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some technical, precise wave riding.

Surf's up, wave warriors - make every ripple count!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Morning Surf Scoop: El Porto's Petite Wave Playground

Calling all wave hunters and small-swell enthusiasts! El Porto Beach is serving up a knee-high surf buffet that's perfect for longboarders and patient riders seeking morning zen.

Today's ocean canvas features glassy, clean surfaces with knee-high sets around 1-2 feet, rolling in from the south-southwest. The morning kicks off with light southwest winds creating pristine conditions for those willing to work the shifting sandbars.

Water temp sits at a crisp 58.5°F, so gear up in a 3/2 or 4/3 full wetsuit. Air temperatures will climb from a cool 63°F to a comfortable 79°F, promising a classic Southern California day.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a falling tide from mid-morning, which should sculpt some defined peaks. Early birds will want to paddle out around 6:30 AM during the high tide, targeting those fleeting, punchy moments between 1-2 foot swells.

Board recommendations? Grab your longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a playful fish to maximize today's small-wave potential. Safety first: surf with a buddy, stay alert for potential rip currents, and read those local conditions carefully.

While today offers mellow vibes, midweek forecasts hint at more substantial swells potentially reaching 6 feet. For now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some technical, precise wave riding.

Surf's up, wave warriors - make every ripple count!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Knee-High Waves and Glassy Conditions Offer Small but Exciting Surfing Opportunities</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1130771359</link>
      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Small But Spicy Surf Report

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are looking like a subtle dance of miniature swells and playful winds. We're talking knee-high waves with just enough sass to keep things interesting.

Morning brings glassy conditions with light southwest winds - perfect for early risers and small-wave enthusiasts. Longboarders and foamie fanatics, this is your moment to shine! Expect clean, occasional rideable peaks that'll reward patient surfers with quick, punchy rides.

Tide's playing it cool, moving from mid to falling, which typically means slightly more defined beach break peaks. Pro tip: aim for that early morning or mid-tide window to catch the most promising sets.

Board choice is crucial today. Think longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a nimble fish shape to maximize those tiny wave opportunities. Wetsuit-wise, grab that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit - mid-December in Southern California demands some neoprene love.

Safety first, surf friends. El Porto's beach break has shifting sandbars and potential rip currents, so stay alert and maybe bring a buddy. Know your limits and read those local conditions carefully.

Looking ahead, midweek promises more substantial swells - potentially up to 6 feet with faster, punchier characteristics. But for now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some quality water time.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live cam, confirm surf forecast, verify wind conditions, note tide times, and pack your stoke. Surf's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 13:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Small But Spicy Surf Report

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are looking like a subtle dance of miniature swells and playful winds. We're talking knee-high waves with just enough sass to keep things interesting.

Morning brings glassy conditions with light southwest winds - perfect for early risers and small-wave enthusiasts. Longboarders and foamie fanatics, this is your moment to shine! Expect clean, occasional rideable peaks that'll reward patient surfers with quick, punchy rides.

Tide's playing it cool, moving from mid to falling, which typically means slightly more defined beach break peaks. Pro tip: aim for that early morning or mid-tide window to catch the most promising sets.

Board choice is crucial today. Think longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a nimble fish shape to maximize those tiny wave opportunities. Wetsuit-wise, grab that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit - mid-December in Southern California demands some neoprene love.

Safety first, surf friends. El Porto's beach break has shifting sandbars and potential rip currents, so stay alert and maybe bring a buddy. Know your limits and read those local conditions carefully.

Looking ahead, midweek promises more substantial swells - potentially up to 6 feet with faster, punchier characteristics. But for now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some quality water time.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live cam, confirm surf forecast, verify wind conditions, note tide times, and pack your stoke. Surf's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Small But Spicy Surf Report

Alright wave hunters, today's El Porto conditions are looking like a subtle dance of miniature swells and playful winds. We're talking knee-high waves with just enough sass to keep things interesting.

Morning brings glassy conditions with light southwest winds - perfect for early risers and small-wave enthusiasts. Longboarders and foamie fanatics, this is your moment to shine! Expect clean, occasional rideable peaks that'll reward patient surfers with quick, punchy rides.

Tide's playing it cool, moving from mid to falling, which typically means slightly more defined beach break peaks. Pro tip: aim for that early morning or mid-tide window to catch the most promising sets.

Board choice is crucial today. Think longboard, 7-foot funboard, or a nimble fish shape to maximize those tiny wave opportunities. Wetsuit-wise, grab that 3/2 or 4/3 full suit - mid-December in Southern California demands some neoprene love.

Safety first, surf friends. El Porto's beach break has shifting sandbars and potential rip currents, so stay alert and maybe bring a buddy. Know your limits and read those local conditions carefully.

Looking ahead, midweek promises more substantial swells - potentially up to 6 feet with faster, punchier characteristics. But for now, embrace the small-wave zen and enjoy some quality water time.

Quick pre-surf checklist: Check live cam, confirm surf forecast, verify wind conditions, note tide times, and pack your stoke. Surf's waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Sunday Waves Offer Gentle Rides for Longboarders and Beginners</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Sunday's Mellow Vibes with Promise

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a delicate dance of small but clean conditions this afternoon. We're looking at knee-to-thigh high waves perfect for longboarders and beginners eager to catch some gentle lines.

The primary northwest swell is rolling in at a smooth 1 foot with a generous 15-second period, creating surprisingly clean sets despite the modest size. Minor secondary swells are adding texture—a 12-second pulse and some local wind chop keeping things interesting.

Conditions are absolutely glassy right now, with winds whispering at just 1-2 mph. The temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, water a comfortable 66—wetsuit weather, but not too chilly. Expect about 63% cloud cover with a slight chance of light afternoon showers.

Tides are falling into an afternoon low, creating push-up conditions that should provide some nice opportunities. The morning's 5.1-foot high is transitioning to an afternoon low around 0.8 feet, which means strategic positioning will be key for catching those clean sets.

Looking ahead, the forecast gets more exciting. While today's a modest 1-star surf day, Monday and Tuesday promise slightly improved conditions. The real excitement hits Thursday morning with a potential head-high swell reaching 3.5 feet.

Pro tips for El Porto: Paddle out north of the pier to avoid crowds, bring a 3/2 wetsuit, and keep an eye on those rip currents during the low tide. Street parking can be a challenge, so arrive early and respect the local vibe.

Stay stoked, surfers—sometimes small days offer the most zen moments on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Sunday's Mellow Vibes with Promise

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a delicate dance of small but clean conditions this afternoon. We're looking at knee-to-thigh high waves perfect for longboarders and beginners eager to catch some gentle lines.

The primary northwest swell is rolling in at a smooth 1 foot with a generous 15-second period, creating surprisingly clean sets despite the modest size. Minor secondary swells are adding texture—a 12-second pulse and some local wind chop keeping things interesting.

Conditions are absolutely glassy right now, with winds whispering at just 1-2 mph. The temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, water a comfortable 66—wetsuit weather, but not too chilly. Expect about 63% cloud cover with a slight chance of light afternoon showers.

Tides are falling into an afternoon low, creating push-up conditions that should provide some nice opportunities. The morning's 5.1-foot high is transitioning to an afternoon low around 0.8 feet, which means strategic positioning will be key for catching those clean sets.

Looking ahead, the forecast gets more exciting. While today's a modest 1-star surf day, Monday and Tuesday promise slightly improved conditions. The real excitement hits Thursday morning with a potential head-high swell reaching 3.5 feet.

Pro tips for El Porto: Paddle out north of the pier to avoid crowds, bring a 3/2 wetsuit, and keep an eye on those rip currents during the low tide. Street parking can be a challenge, so arrive early and respect the local vibe.

Stay stoked, surfers—sometimes small days offer the most zen moments on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Sunday's Mellow Vibes with Promise

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a delicate dance of small but clean conditions this afternoon. We're looking at knee-to-thigh high waves perfect for longboarders and beginners eager to catch some gentle lines.

The primary northwest swell is rolling in at a smooth 1 foot with a generous 15-second period, creating surprisingly clean sets despite the modest size. Minor secondary swells are adding texture—a 12-second pulse and some local wind chop keeping things interesting.

Conditions are absolutely glassy right now, with winds whispering at just 1-2 mph. The temperature's sitting pretty at 61 degrees, water a comfortable 66—wetsuit weather, but not too chilly. Expect about 63% cloud cover with a slight chance of light afternoon showers.

Tides are falling into an afternoon low, creating push-up conditions that should provide some nice opportunities. The morning's 5.1-foot high is transitioning to an afternoon low around 0.8 feet, which means strategic positioning will be key for catching those clean sets.

Looking ahead, the forecast gets more exciting. While today's a modest 1-star surf day, Monday and Tuesday promise slightly improved conditions. The real excitement hits Thursday morning with a potential head-high swell reaching 3.5 feet.

Pro tips for El Porto: Paddle out north of the pier to avoid crowds, bring a 3/2 wetsuit, and keep an eye on those rip currents during the low tide. Street parking can be a challenge, so arrive early and respect the local vibe.

Stay stoked, surfers—sometimes small days offer the most zen moments on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Guide Manhattan Beach Reveals Chilly 64.2F Waters and Promising 2-3 Foot Swells for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Report for El Porto, Manhattan Beach - December 13, 2025

Alright wave riders, buckle up for a chilly winter surf situation! Our water's sitting at a brisk 64.2°F, which means you'll want that thick 4/3mm wetsuit and some booties unless you're looking to turn into a human popsicle.

Current conditions are looking a bit sparse on detailed data, but don't let that crush your stoke. Historically, December around El Porto brings modest 2-3 foot swells that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. The south-facing break typically loves those southwest pulses rolling in around 14-18 second periods.

Sunrise kicks off around 7am, giving early birds prime glassy conditions before the wind decides to party. Sunset's hanging around 4:30pm, so you've got a solid window of potential wave hunting. Pro tip: watch for those sneaky strong currents and kelp patches that love to surprise unsuspecting surfers.

While our current forecast is playing hard to get, local knowledge suggests checking Surfline or NOAA buoy data for real-time updates. The break can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some local respect.

Grab your board, layer up, and remember - winter surfing isn't about perfect conditions, it's about the adventure. Stay warm, stay stoked, and maybe grab a hot coffee after your session. Catch you on the waves!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 13:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Report for El Porto, Manhattan Beach - December 13, 2025

Alright wave riders, buckle up for a chilly winter surf situation! Our water's sitting at a brisk 64.2°F, which means you'll want that thick 4/3mm wetsuit and some booties unless you're looking to turn into a human popsicle.

Current conditions are looking a bit sparse on detailed data, but don't let that crush your stoke. Historically, December around El Porto brings modest 2-3 foot swells that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. The south-facing break typically loves those southwest pulses rolling in around 14-18 second periods.

Sunrise kicks off around 7am, giving early birds prime glassy conditions before the wind decides to party. Sunset's hanging around 4:30pm, so you've got a solid window of potential wave hunting. Pro tip: watch for those sneaky strong currents and kelp patches that love to surprise unsuspecting surfers.

While our current forecast is playing hard to get, local knowledge suggests checking Surfline or NOAA buoy data for real-time updates. The break can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some local respect.

Grab your board, layer up, and remember - winter surfing isn't about perfect conditions, it's about the adventure. Stay warm, stay stoked, and maybe grab a hot coffee after your session. Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up Report for El Porto, Manhattan Beach - December 13, 2025

Alright wave riders, buckle up for a chilly winter surf situation! Our water's sitting at a brisk 64.2°F, which means you'll want that thick 4/3mm wetsuit and some booties unless you're looking to turn into a human popsicle.

Current conditions are looking a bit sparse on detailed data, but don't let that crush your stoke. Historically, December around El Porto brings modest 2-3 foot swells that'll keep intermediate surfers entertained. The south-facing break typically loves those southwest pulses rolling in around 14-18 second periods.

Sunrise kicks off around 7am, giving early birds prime glassy conditions before the wind decides to party. Sunset's hanging around 4:30pm, so you've got a solid window of potential wave hunting. Pro tip: watch for those sneaky strong currents and kelp patches that love to surprise unsuspecting surfers.

While our current forecast is playing hard to get, local knowledge suggests checking Surfline or NOAA buoy data for real-time updates. The break can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some local respect.

Grab your board, layer up, and remember - winter surfing isn't about perfect conditions, it's about the adventure. Stay warm, stay stoked, and maybe grab a hot coffee after your session. Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 7-Foot Northwest Swell Delivers Glassy Waves for Longboarders and Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! We're looking at a sweet morning setup with clean, mellow waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders. The Northwest swell is pumping a solid 7 feet at 15 seconds, delivering rideable faces around 3-5 feet that'll hold steady throughout the day.

Early conditions are glassy with light east winds at 5-10 knots, promising a smooth session before any afternoon sea breeze rolls in. Those peaky sandbars are gonna serve up some tasty right-hand walls, especially during lower tide windows.

Expect patchy morning fog burning off to partly cloudy skies - classic Southern California winter surf scene. Water's sitting chilly at 58-60 degrees, so break out the full wetsuit and hood. Local El Porto crew will be out in force, so expect some friendly competition for the best peaks.

Dawn patrol is your best bet today. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, giving you prime time before the masses arrive. The swell forecast suggests consistent energy through the weekend, with no major closeouts or tropical disruptions to worry about.

Buoy data confirms our stellar conditions: Santa Monica Bay readings match the forecast perfectly. Bottom line? It's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, manageable size, and that special winter surf magic brewing along the South Bay. Grab your board and go - these conditions won't last forever!

Quick pro tips: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, respect the locals, and enjoy those smooth NW swell lines rolling in. Surf safe, have fun, and soak up some winter California magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 13:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! We're looking at a sweet morning setup with clean, mellow waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders. The Northwest swell is pumping a solid 7 feet at 15 seconds, delivering rideable faces around 3-5 feet that'll hold steady throughout the day.

Early conditions are glassy with light east winds at 5-10 knots, promising a smooth session before any afternoon sea breeze rolls in. Those peaky sandbars are gonna serve up some tasty right-hand walls, especially during lower tide windows.

Expect patchy morning fog burning off to partly cloudy skies - classic Southern California winter surf scene. Water's sitting chilly at 58-60 degrees, so break out the full wetsuit and hood. Local El Porto crew will be out in force, so expect some friendly competition for the best peaks.

Dawn patrol is your best bet today. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, giving you prime time before the masses arrive. The swell forecast suggests consistent energy through the weekend, with no major closeouts or tropical disruptions to worry about.

Buoy data confirms our stellar conditions: Santa Monica Bay readings match the forecast perfectly. Bottom line? It's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, manageable size, and that special winter surf magic brewing along the South Bay. Grab your board and go - these conditions won't last forever!

Quick pro tips: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, respect the locals, and enjoy those smooth NW swell lines rolling in. Surf safe, have fun, and soak up some winter California magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! We're looking at a sweet morning setup with clean, mellow waves perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders. The Northwest swell is pumping a solid 7 feet at 15 seconds, delivering rideable faces around 3-5 feet that'll hold steady throughout the day.

Early conditions are glassy with light east winds at 5-10 knots, promising a smooth session before any afternoon sea breeze rolls in. Those peaky sandbars are gonna serve up some tasty right-hand walls, especially during lower tide windows.

Expect patchy morning fog burning off to partly cloudy skies - classic Southern California winter surf scene. Water's sitting chilly at 58-60 degrees, so break out the full wetsuit and hood. Local El Porto crew will be out in force, so expect some friendly competition for the best peaks.

Dawn patrol is your best bet today. Sunrise hits around 6:30 AM, giving you prime time before the masses arrive. The swell forecast suggests consistent energy through the weekend, with no major closeouts or tropical disruptions to worry about.

Buoy data confirms our stellar conditions: Santa Monica Bay readings match the forecast perfectly. Bottom line? It's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, manageable size, and that special winter surf magic brewing along the South Bay. Grab your board and go - these conditions won't last forever!

Quick pro tips: Watch for rip currents on bigger sets, respect the locals, and enjoy those smooth NW swell lines rolling in. Surf safe, have fun, and soak up some winter California magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Clean 3-4.6 Foot Swells Create Perfect Conditions for Intermediate to Advanced Riders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet setup brewing today with waves that are looking mighty fine. Expect a playground of 3 to 4.6 foot swells rolling in with clean, playful faces that'll make even intermediate surfers grin from ear to ear.

The morning kicked off with a generous high tide at 4.3 feet, and now we're settling into a mellow mid-morning rhythm. Tides are dancing their classic California shuffle, creating perfect conditions for some seriously enjoyable rides.

Wind conditions? They're basically whispering today - we're talking a ultra-light 1 mph with gentle 2 mph gusts. Translation: glassy wave faces that are smooth as silk and primed for carving. Cloud cover is sitting at a chill 63%, with air temps hovering around a comfortable 61°F.

Water's sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The breaks are offering tasty left and right peaks that'll keep you entertained all morning. Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded on days like this, so bring your best surf etiquette.

Whether you're looking to work on your cutbacks or just cruise some mellow waves, today's forecast is screaming "perfect surf day". Clean swells, light winds, comfortable temps - it's basically California surfing at its finest.

Grab your board, wax up, and make some magic happen out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet setup brewing today with waves that are looking mighty fine. Expect a playground of 3 to 4.6 foot swells rolling in with clean, playful faces that'll make even intermediate surfers grin from ear to ear.

The morning kicked off with a generous high tide at 4.3 feet, and now we're settling into a mellow mid-morning rhythm. Tides are dancing their classic California shuffle, creating perfect conditions for some seriously enjoyable rides.

Wind conditions? They're basically whispering today - we're talking a ultra-light 1 mph with gentle 2 mph gusts. Translation: glassy wave faces that are smooth as silk and primed for carving. Cloud cover is sitting at a chill 63%, with air temps hovering around a comfortable 61°F.

Water's sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The breaks are offering tasty left and right peaks that'll keep you entertained all morning. Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded on days like this, so bring your best surf etiquette.

Whether you're looking to work on your cutbacks or just cruise some mellow waves, today's forecast is screaming "perfect surf day". Clean swells, light winds, comfortable temps - it's basically California surfing at its finest.

Grab your board, wax up, and make some magic happen out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet setup brewing today with waves that are looking mighty fine. Expect a playground of 3 to 4.6 foot swells rolling in with clean, playful faces that'll make even intermediate surfers grin from ear to ear.

The morning kicked off with a generous high tide at 4.3 feet, and now we're settling into a mellow mid-morning rhythm. Tides are dancing their classic California shuffle, creating perfect conditions for some seriously enjoyable rides.

Wind conditions? They're basically whispering today - we're talking a ultra-light 1 mph with gentle 2 mph gusts. Translation: glassy wave faces that are smooth as silk and primed for carving. Cloud cover is sitting at a chill 63%, with air temps hovering around a comfortable 61°F.

Water's sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The breaks are offering tasty left and right peaks that'll keep you entertained all morning. Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded on days like this, so bring your best surf etiquette.

Whether you're looking to work on your cutbacks or just cruise some mellow waves, today's forecast is screaming "perfect surf day". Clean swells, light winds, comfortable temps - it's basically California surfing at its finest.

Grab your board, wax up, and make some magic happen out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Powerful 3-5 Foot Swell Offers Exciting Conditions for Experienced Wave Riders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Solid Day with Some Punch

Today's El Porto conditions are looking pretty sweet for wave riders. We're seeing a solid 3-5 foot swell with sets pushing up to 6 feet, driven by west-northwest winds and a killer 12-16 second period that'll deliver some serious power.

The morning's light northwest winds are playing nice, promising cleaner waves as the day progresses. Mid to high tide is your sweet spot today, helping to soften those steep beach breaks and open up some tasty sections.

Right now, the sandbars are offering some killer rights near the street end, with occasional lefts mixing things up. Experienced surfers will appreciate the punchy, fast sections on the bigger sets. Beginners might want to think twice, as El Porto can get pretty intense when it's firing.

Water temp is sitting around 58-62 degrees, so break out that 3/2 full suit. Visibility looks good, but watch for occasional rip currents and those sneaky shallow sandbars that can make wipeouts a bit spicier.

Board choice? A 6'0-6'6" shortboard will handle most of today's conditions perfectly. If you're feeling the bigger sets, consider a step-up board around 6'8"-7'2".

Crowd factor is moderate to busy, especially with these primo conditions. Weekday afternoon surfers should find a bit more breathing room. Just remember the golden rule: respect the lineup and paddle smart.

Parking might be a challenge, so arrive early and be prepared to circle a bit. Street parking along El Porto Avenue is your best bet.

Bottom line: If you're comfortable with beach breaks and have some solid surfing skills, today's El Porto is calling your name. Tide's rising, swell's looking clean, and those west-northwest waves are ready to play.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:01:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Solid Day with Some Punch

Today's El Porto conditions are looking pretty sweet for wave riders. We're seeing a solid 3-5 foot swell with sets pushing up to 6 feet, driven by west-northwest winds and a killer 12-16 second period that'll deliver some serious power.

The morning's light northwest winds are playing nice, promising cleaner waves as the day progresses. Mid to high tide is your sweet spot today, helping to soften those steep beach breaks and open up some tasty sections.

Right now, the sandbars are offering some killer rights near the street end, with occasional lefts mixing things up. Experienced surfers will appreciate the punchy, fast sections on the bigger sets. Beginners might want to think twice, as El Porto can get pretty intense when it's firing.

Water temp is sitting around 58-62 degrees, so break out that 3/2 full suit. Visibility looks good, but watch for occasional rip currents and those sneaky shallow sandbars that can make wipeouts a bit spicier.

Board choice? A 6'0-6'6" shortboard will handle most of today's conditions perfectly. If you're feeling the bigger sets, consider a step-up board around 6'8"-7'2".

Crowd factor is moderate to busy, especially with these primo conditions. Weekday afternoon surfers should find a bit more breathing room. Just remember the golden rule: respect the lineup and paddle smart.

Parking might be a challenge, so arrive early and be prepared to circle a bit. Street parking along El Porto Avenue is your best bet.

Bottom line: If you're comfortable with beach breaks and have some solid surfing skills, today's El Porto is calling your name. Tide's rising, swell's looking clean, and those west-northwest waves are ready to play.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Solid Day with Some Punch

Today's El Porto conditions are looking pretty sweet for wave riders. We're seeing a solid 3-5 foot swell with sets pushing up to 6 feet, driven by west-northwest winds and a killer 12-16 second period that'll deliver some serious power.

The morning's light northwest winds are playing nice, promising cleaner waves as the day progresses. Mid to high tide is your sweet spot today, helping to soften those steep beach breaks and open up some tasty sections.

Right now, the sandbars are offering some killer rights near the street end, with occasional lefts mixing things up. Experienced surfers will appreciate the punchy, fast sections on the bigger sets. Beginners might want to think twice, as El Porto can get pretty intense when it's firing.

Water temp is sitting around 58-62 degrees, so break out that 3/2 full suit. Visibility looks good, but watch for occasional rip currents and those sneaky shallow sandbars that can make wipeouts a bit spicier.

Board choice? A 6'0-6'6" shortboard will handle most of today's conditions perfectly. If you're feeling the bigger sets, consider a step-up board around 6'8"-7'2".

Crowd factor is moderate to busy, especially with these primo conditions. Weekday afternoon surfers should find a bit more breathing room. Just remember the golden rule: respect the lineup and paddle smart.

Parking might be a challenge, so arrive early and be prepared to circle a bit. Street parking along El Porto Avenue is your best bet.

Bottom line: If you're comfortable with beach breaks and have some solid surfing skills, today's El Porto is calling your name. Tide's rising, swell's looking clean, and those west-northwest waves are ready to play.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Epic Wave Conditions Perfect for Riders of All Skill Levels Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels, serving up a tasty wave menu that'll have surfers stoked from dawn to dusk.

The morning rolls in with waves dancing between 4 to 6 feet - perfect for everyone from newbie wave riders to seasoned shredders. These aren't your sleepy, mushy waves; they're packing some punch with fast-moving sets that demand respect and skill.

Water temps are hanging around a crisp 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. The wind's playing nice today, creating clean wave faces that are begging to be carved. Low tide hit early around 6:07 AM, but the day's progression promises some killer mid-morning breaks.

Expect some crowd action as word spreads about these primo conditions. The lineup will likely get competitive, so bring your A-game and classic surf etiquette. Those set waves can surprise you with their power, so stay alert and read the ocean's rhythm.

Pro tip: Check local surf reports right before heading out. Conditions can shift faster than a dolphin's flip, and you'll want the most current intel.

Bottom line? El Porto is serving up a surfing paradise today. Whether you're looking to practice your cutbacks or just catch some mellow rides, these waves are calling your name. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for an epic session that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels, serving up a tasty wave menu that'll have surfers stoked from dawn to dusk.

The morning rolls in with waves dancing between 4 to 6 feet - perfect for everyone from newbie wave riders to seasoned shredders. These aren't your sleepy, mushy waves; they're packing some punch with fast-moving sets that demand respect and skill.

Water temps are hanging around a crisp 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. The wind's playing nice today, creating clean wave faces that are begging to be carved. Low tide hit early around 6:07 AM, but the day's progression promises some killer mid-morning breaks.

Expect some crowd action as word spreads about these primo conditions. The lineup will likely get competitive, so bring your A-game and classic surf etiquette. Those set waves can surprise you with their power, so stay alert and read the ocean's rhythm.

Pro tip: Check local surf reports right before heading out. Conditions can shift faster than a dolphin's flip, and you'll want the most current intel.

Bottom line? El Porto is serving up a surfing paradise today. Whether you're looking to practice your cutbacks or just catch some mellow rides, these waves are calling your name. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for an epic session that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels, serving up a tasty wave menu that'll have surfers stoked from dawn to dusk.

The morning rolls in with waves dancing between 4 to 6 feet - perfect for everyone from newbie wave riders to seasoned shredders. These aren't your sleepy, mushy waves; they're packing some punch with fast-moving sets that demand respect and skill.

Water temps are hanging around a crisp 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. The wind's playing nice today, creating clean wave faces that are begging to be carved. Low tide hit early around 6:07 AM, but the day's progression promises some killer mid-morning breaks.

Expect some crowd action as word spreads about these primo conditions. The lineup will likely get competitive, so bring your A-game and classic surf etiquette. Those set waves can surprise you with their power, so stay alert and read the ocean's rhythm.

Pro tip: Check local surf reports right before heading out. Conditions can shift faster than a dolphin's flip, and you'll want the most current intel.

Bottom line? El Porto is serving up a surfing paradise today. Whether you're looking to practice your cutbacks or just catch some mellow rides, these waves are calling your name. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for an epic session that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Gentle Waves Perfect for Beginners and Mellow Riders This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Wave Riders! El Porto's Calling with a Mellow Morning Vibe

Hold onto your board shorts because today's El Porto conditions are whispering "chill day" louder than a lazy sea breeze. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves that are perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get wet without wrestling Neptune.

The swell is hanging around 1-2 feet with a short 6-second period, which translates to mushy, gentle rollers that'll barely test your balance. Onshore winds from the southwest are adding a touch of chop, so expect waves that are more "bumpy playground" than "epic barrel."

Water temperature is sitting pretty at 68 degrees - comfortable enough for a lightweight 2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: Slather on that SPF 50 unless you want a sunburn that'll make you look like a lobster's distant cousin.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising cycle with moderate heights. Early morning low tides are creeping up, but nothing dramatically exciting happening in the water column today.

For advanced surfers dreaming of epic breaks, today might feel like watching paint dry. But beginners? This is your zen moment. Smooth, forgiving waves are basically begging you to practice your pop-ups and enjoy some ocean therapy.

Keep an eye on those offshore wind windows - early morning and late evening might offer slightly cleaner conditions. Otherwise, embrace the mellow vibes and remember: every day in the water beats a day on land.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 13:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Wave Riders! El Porto's Calling with a Mellow Morning Vibe

Hold onto your board shorts because today's El Porto conditions are whispering "chill day" louder than a lazy sea breeze. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves that are perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get wet without wrestling Neptune.

The swell is hanging around 1-2 feet with a short 6-second period, which translates to mushy, gentle rollers that'll barely test your balance. Onshore winds from the southwest are adding a touch of chop, so expect waves that are more "bumpy playground" than "epic barrel."

Water temperature is sitting pretty at 68 degrees - comfortable enough for a lightweight 2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: Slather on that SPF 50 unless you want a sunburn that'll make you look like a lobster's distant cousin.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising cycle with moderate heights. Early morning low tides are creeping up, but nothing dramatically exciting happening in the water column today.

For advanced surfers dreaming of epic breaks, today might feel like watching paint dry. But beginners? This is your zen moment. Smooth, forgiving waves are basically begging you to practice your pop-ups and enjoy some ocean therapy.

Keep an eye on those offshore wind windows - early morning and late evening might offer slightly cleaner conditions. Otherwise, embrace the mellow vibes and remember: every day in the water beats a day on land.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Wave Riders! El Porto's Calling with a Mellow Morning Vibe

Hold onto your board shorts because today's El Porto conditions are whispering "chill day" louder than a lazy sea breeze. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves that are perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get wet without wrestling Neptune.

The swell is hanging around 1-2 feet with a short 6-second period, which translates to mushy, gentle rollers that'll barely test your balance. Onshore winds from the southwest are adding a touch of chop, so expect waves that are more "bumpy playground" than "epic barrel."

Water temperature is sitting pretty at 68 degrees - comfortable enough for a lightweight 2mm wetsuit. Pro tip: Slather on that SPF 50 unless you want a sunburn that'll make you look like a lobster's distant cousin.

Tide-wise, we're in a rising cycle with moderate heights. Early morning low tides are creeping up, but nothing dramatically exciting happening in the water column today.

For advanced surfers dreaming of epic breaks, today might feel like watching paint dry. But beginners? This is your zen moment. Smooth, forgiving waves are basically begging you to practice your pop-ups and enjoy some ocean therapy.

Keep an eye on those offshore wind windows - early morning and late evening might offer slightly cleaner conditions. Otherwise, embrace the mellow vibes and remember: every day in the water beats a day on land.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Perfect Early December Waves with Mild Conditions and Clean Breaks for Surf Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto Calling!

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic early December session with some tasty conditions brewing! We're looking at water temps hovering around a crisp 60-64 degrees, so grab that 4/3mm wetsuit and prepare for some chilly but totally manageable water time.

Wave hunters, listen up: While we don't have precise wave heights today, Southern California's swell is running moderate. Those consistent northwest winter swells are doing their thing, promising some decent rides. Pro tip: Check your favorite surf forecast app for real-time wave details before paddling out.

Tide game is strong right now. We're riding a mid to low tide sweet spot that'll give you clean, shapely breaks. Santa Monica Bay's tide stations are showing fluctuations between 0.4 and 7.5 feet, which means potential for some seriously fun wave sculpting.

Wind conditions are looking promising with potential light offshore breezes - every surfer's dream for glassy, pristine wave faces. Just remember to do a quick local wind check before heading out.

Weather-wise, we're enjoying that mild December California vibe. A weak La Niña pattern means comfortable conditions without any crazy temperature extremes.

Bottom line: El Porto is calling your name. Wetsuit - check. Good vibes - check. Stoke level - maximum! Grab your board and make some magic happen on these winter waves.

Stay salty, surf warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2025 13:01:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto Calling!

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic early December session with some tasty conditions brewing! We're looking at water temps hovering around a crisp 60-64 degrees, so grab that 4/3mm wetsuit and prepare for some chilly but totally manageable water time.

Wave hunters, listen up: While we don't have precise wave heights today, Southern California's swell is running moderate. Those consistent northwest winter swells are doing their thing, promising some decent rides. Pro tip: Check your favorite surf forecast app for real-time wave details before paddling out.

Tide game is strong right now. We're riding a mid to low tide sweet spot that'll give you clean, shapely breaks. Santa Monica Bay's tide stations are showing fluctuations between 0.4 and 7.5 feet, which means potential for some seriously fun wave sculpting.

Wind conditions are looking promising with potential light offshore breezes - every surfer's dream for glassy, pristine wave faces. Just remember to do a quick local wind check before heading out.

Weather-wise, we're enjoying that mild December California vibe. A weak La Niña pattern means comfortable conditions without any crazy temperature extremes.

Bottom line: El Porto is calling your name. Wetsuit - check. Good vibes - check. Stoke level - maximum! Grab your board and make some magic happen on these winter waves.

Stay salty, surf warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto Calling!

Alright wave riders, El Porto is serving up a classic early December session with some tasty conditions brewing! We're looking at water temps hovering around a crisp 60-64 degrees, so grab that 4/3mm wetsuit and prepare for some chilly but totally manageable water time.

Wave hunters, listen up: While we don't have precise wave heights today, Southern California's swell is running moderate. Those consistent northwest winter swells are doing their thing, promising some decent rides. Pro tip: Check your favorite surf forecast app for real-time wave details before paddling out.

Tide game is strong right now. We're riding a mid to low tide sweet spot that'll give you clean, shapely breaks. Santa Monica Bay's tide stations are showing fluctuations between 0.4 and 7.5 feet, which means potential for some seriously fun wave sculpting.

Wind conditions are looking promising with potential light offshore breezes - every surfer's dream for glassy, pristine wave faces. Just remember to do a quick local wind check before heading out.

Weather-wise, we're enjoying that mild December California vibe. A weak La Niña pattern means comfortable conditions without any crazy temperature extremes.

Bottom line: El Porto is calling your name. Wetsuit - check. Good vibes - check. Stoke level - maximum! Grab your board and make some magic happen on these winter waves.

Stay salty, surf warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Riders This Afternoon</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's ocean is serving up a mellow session with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest. Standing at a modest 2 to 3 feet, these waves pack a surprisingly punchy 13-14 second period that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The southwest wind is whispering at 6 knots, creating just a touch of chop but nothing that'll crush your stoke. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F - perfect for your trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. No need for those extra layers unless you're seriously sensitive to the cool.

Speaking of cool, air temperatures are hovering between 52 and 63°F, so layer up smartly before hitting the beach. The tidal dance is looking interesting today, with low tide already passed and a sweet rising tide heading toward an evening peak around 8 PM.

El Porto's legendary sandbars are ready to play, offering those fast, hollow waves that local rippers love. While today isn't a monster swell day, it's definitely surfable and fun. Your best bet is catching those mid to late afternoon sessions when the tide is climbing and the wave shape gets more cooperative.

Experienced locals know these conditions are prime for working on technique, catching some smooth lines, and enjoying the ocean's rhythm. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a solid El Porto session. The waves are calling - time to answer!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 13:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's ocean is serving up a mellow session with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest. Standing at a modest 2 to 3 feet, these waves pack a surprisingly punchy 13-14 second period that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The southwest wind is whispering at 6 knots, creating just a touch of chop but nothing that'll crush your stoke. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F - perfect for your trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. No need for those extra layers unless you're seriously sensitive to the cool.

Speaking of cool, air temperatures are hovering between 52 and 63°F, so layer up smartly before hitting the beach. The tidal dance is looking interesting today, with low tide already passed and a sweet rising tide heading toward an evening peak around 8 PM.

El Porto's legendary sandbars are ready to play, offering those fast, hollow waves that local rippers love. While today isn't a monster swell day, it's definitely surfable and fun. Your best bet is catching those mid to late afternoon sessions when the tide is climbing and the wave shape gets more cooperative.

Experienced locals know these conditions are prime for working on technique, catching some smooth lines, and enjoying the ocean's rhythm. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a solid El Porto session. The waves are calling - time to answer!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's ocean is serving up a mellow session with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest. Standing at a modest 2 to 3 feet, these waves pack a surprisingly punchy 13-14 second period that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The southwest wind is whispering at 6 knots, creating just a touch of chop but nothing that'll crush your stoke. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F - perfect for your trusty 3/2mm wetsuit. No need for those extra layers unless you're seriously sensitive to the cool.

Speaking of cool, air temperatures are hovering between 52 and 63°F, so layer up smartly before hitting the beach. The tidal dance is looking interesting today, with low tide already passed and a sweet rising tide heading toward an evening peak around 8 PM.

El Porto's legendary sandbars are ready to play, offering those fast, hollow waves that local rippers love. While today isn't a monster swell day, it's definitely surfable and fun. Your best bet is catching those mid to late afternoon sessions when the tide is climbing and the wave shape gets more cooperative.

Experienced locals know these conditions are prime for working on technique, catching some smooth lines, and enjoying the ocean's rhythm. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a solid El Porto session. The waves are calling - time to answer!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Winter Surf Guide: Moderate Swells, Chilly Waters, and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Get ready for a solid winter session with moderate conditions that'll test your skills. We're looking at a low tide scenario this mid-afternoon around 3:55 PM, following an earlier high tide that peaked at 7.78 ft this morning.

While wave heights are keeping us guessing, expect typical December swells ranging 3 to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers who love those powerful right and left point breaks. The sandbars are shifting, so stay sharp and read the ocean's mood.

Water temperature is chilly but manageable - hovering between 57 and 61 degrees. Definitely rock that 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable and focused. Pro tip: layer up and keep that core warm.

Wind conditions are key today. Offshore westerly winds are your best friend for clean, well-formed waves. We're talking about those glassy conditions that make every surfer's heart race. But don't just take my word for it - check Surfline or Magicseaweed right before paddling out for real-time updates.

Timing is everything. Aim for that mid to high tide window when the sandbars are most cooperative. A swell period over 10 seconds means you're in for some seriously sweet rides.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up a classic winter surf day. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Get ready for a solid winter session with moderate conditions that'll test your skills. We're looking at a low tide scenario this mid-afternoon around 3:55 PM, following an earlier high tide that peaked at 7.78 ft this morning.

While wave heights are keeping us guessing, expect typical December swells ranging 3 to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers who love those powerful right and left point breaks. The sandbars are shifting, so stay sharp and read the ocean's mood.

Water temperature is chilly but manageable - hovering between 57 and 61 degrees. Definitely rock that 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable and focused. Pro tip: layer up and keep that core warm.

Wind conditions are key today. Offshore westerly winds are your best friend for clean, well-formed waves. We're talking about those glassy conditions that make every surfer's heart race. But don't just take my word for it - check Surfline or Magicseaweed right before paddling out for real-time updates.

Timing is everything. Aim for that mid to high tide window when the sandbars are most cooperative. A swell period over 10 seconds means you're in for some seriously sweet rides.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up a classic winter surf day. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Get ready for a solid winter session with moderate conditions that'll test your skills. We're looking at a low tide scenario this mid-afternoon around 3:55 PM, following an earlier high tide that peaked at 7.78 ft this morning.

While wave heights are keeping us guessing, expect typical December swells ranging 3 to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers who love those powerful right and left point breaks. The sandbars are shifting, so stay sharp and read the ocean's mood.

Water temperature is chilly but manageable - hovering between 57 and 61 degrees. Definitely rock that 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable and focused. Pro tip: layer up and keep that core warm.

Wind conditions are key today. Offshore westerly winds are your best friend for clean, well-formed waves. We're talking about those glassy conditions that make every surfer's heart race. But don't just take my word for it - check Surfline or Magicseaweed right before paddling out for real-time updates.

Timing is everything. Aim for that mid to high tide window when the sandbars are most cooperative. A swell period over 10 seconds means you're in for some seriously sweet rides.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving up a classic winter surf day. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves. Surf safe, surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Mellow 2-Foot Waves Perfect for Intermediate Surfers and Skill Building Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and today's conditions are looking mellow but promising! The West-facing swells are serving up a modest 2-foot wave set with a solid 15-second period, complemented by a smaller 1-foot secondary swell. This means today's session is perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to refine their skills in gentle, predictable conditions.

Early risers will want to take note of the low tide at 1:22 am, with water temperatures sitting at a crisp 64°F. You'll definitely want to pack that wetsuit to stay comfortable during your surf. The sweet spots for catching waves today will be during the first morning hours or late afternoon when winds are lighter and the ocean surface is smoother.

El Porto's consistent break means you can expect a user-friendly environment today. While experienced wave hunters might find the swell a bit tame, it's an excellent opportunity for beginners and intermediate surfers to practice technique and enjoy some relaxed time on the water. The West direction swells will provide clean, manageable waves that are ideal for working on turns, trimming, and building confidence.

Pack your board, grab your wetsuit, and get ready for a fun, laid-back surf session. Today at El Porto is all about enjoying the ocean's rhythm and improving your skills in forgiving conditions. The waves are calling, and they're looking just right for a morning or afternoon of coastal enjoyment.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 13:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and today's conditions are looking mellow but promising! The West-facing swells are serving up a modest 2-foot wave set with a solid 15-second period, complemented by a smaller 1-foot secondary swell. This means today's session is perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to refine their skills in gentle, predictable conditions.

Early risers will want to take note of the low tide at 1:22 am, with water temperatures sitting at a crisp 64°F. You'll definitely want to pack that wetsuit to stay comfortable during your surf. The sweet spots for catching waves today will be during the first morning hours or late afternoon when winds are lighter and the ocean surface is smoother.

El Porto's consistent break means you can expect a user-friendly environment today. While experienced wave hunters might find the swell a bit tame, it's an excellent opportunity for beginners and intermediate surfers to practice technique and enjoy some relaxed time on the water. The West direction swells will provide clean, manageable waves that are ideal for working on turns, trimming, and building confidence.

Pack your board, grab your wetsuit, and get ready for a fun, laid-back surf session. Today at El Porto is all about enjoying the ocean's rhythm and improving your skills in forgiving conditions. The waves are calling, and they're looking just right for a morning or afternoon of coastal enjoyment.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and today's conditions are looking mellow but promising! The West-facing swells are serving up a modest 2-foot wave set with a solid 15-second period, complemented by a smaller 1-foot secondary swell. This means today's session is perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to refine their skills in gentle, predictable conditions.

Early risers will want to take note of the low tide at 1:22 am, with water temperatures sitting at a crisp 64°F. You'll definitely want to pack that wetsuit to stay comfortable during your surf. The sweet spots for catching waves today will be during the first morning hours or late afternoon when winds are lighter and the ocean surface is smoother.

El Porto's consistent break means you can expect a user-friendly environment today. While experienced wave hunters might find the swell a bit tame, it's an excellent opportunity for beginners and intermediate surfers to practice technique and enjoy some relaxed time on the water. The West direction swells will provide clean, manageable waves that are ideal for working on turns, trimming, and building confidence.

Pack your board, grab your wetsuit, and get ready for a fun, laid-back surf session. Today at El Porto is all about enjoying the ocean's rhythm and improving your skills in forgiving conditions. The waves are calling, and they're looking just right for a morning or afternoon of coastal enjoyment.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Morning Waves Perfect for Beginners and Longboarders Seeking Smooth Rides</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow morning with waves that'll have you grabbing your longboard and cruising. We're talking knee to thigh-high rollers, sitting pretty at 1-2 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

The swell's coming in from the southwest with a mixed personality - remnants of a southern hemisphere pulse blending with a light northwest wind bump. Don't expect epic barrels, but definitely some rideable lines to play with.

Wind's playing nice right now, blowing light onshore from the west-southwest at 4-6 knots. Translation? Minimal surface chop and relatively clean conditions. Pro tip: hit the water early because things might get a bit lumpier as the day progresses.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66-68 degrees, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and enjoy some smooth gliding. The tide's on the rise, currently around 2.3 feet, with a sweet morning high tide peaking at 7.51 feet around 7:04 AM. This is your golden window - those sandbars will be serving up some fun little rides.

Morning is definitely your best bet today. Expect clean, mellow waves that are more about style than power. Longboarders and beginners, this is your moment to shine! Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy the relaxed vibes El Porto is serving up today.

Remember, surfing isn't always about massive swells - sometimes it's about enjoying the ocean's subtle offerings. Paddle out, stay stoked, and make the most of these gentle conditions!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 13:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow morning with waves that'll have you grabbing your longboard and cruising. We're talking knee to thigh-high rollers, sitting pretty at 1-2 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

The swell's coming in from the southwest with a mixed personality - remnants of a southern hemisphere pulse blending with a light northwest wind bump. Don't expect epic barrels, but definitely some rideable lines to play with.

Wind's playing nice right now, blowing light onshore from the west-southwest at 4-6 knots. Translation? Minimal surface chop and relatively clean conditions. Pro tip: hit the water early because things might get a bit lumpier as the day progresses.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66-68 degrees, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and enjoy some smooth gliding. The tide's on the rise, currently around 2.3 feet, with a sweet morning high tide peaking at 7.51 feet around 7:04 AM. This is your golden window - those sandbars will be serving up some fun little rides.

Morning is definitely your best bet today. Expect clean, mellow waves that are more about style than power. Longboarders and beginners, this is your moment to shine! Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy the relaxed vibes El Porto is serving up today.

Remember, surfing isn't always about massive swells - sometimes it's about enjoying the ocean's subtle offerings. Paddle out, stay stoked, and make the most of these gentle conditions!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow morning with waves that'll have you grabbing your longboard and cruising. We're talking knee to thigh-high rollers, sitting pretty at 1-2 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

The swell's coming in from the southwest with a mixed personality - remnants of a southern hemisphere pulse blending with a light northwest wind bump. Don't expect epic barrels, but definitely some rideable lines to play with.

Wind's playing nice right now, blowing light onshore from the west-southwest at 4-6 knots. Translation? Minimal surface chop and relatively clean conditions. Pro tip: hit the water early because things might get a bit lumpier as the day progresses.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 66-68 degrees, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and enjoy some smooth gliding. The tide's on the rise, currently around 2.3 feet, with a sweet morning high tide peaking at 7.51 feet around 7:04 AM. This is your golden window - those sandbars will be serving up some fun little rides.

Morning is definitely your best bet today. Expect clean, mellow waves that are more about style than power. Longboarders and beginners, this is your moment to shine! Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy the relaxed vibes El Porto is serving up today.

Remember, surfing isn't always about massive swells - sometimes it's about enjoying the ocean's subtle offerings. Paddle out, stay stoked, and make the most of these gentle conditions!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Surf Day at El Porto: Perfect Glassy Conditions with Powerful Swells and Clean Waves for Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's forecast is looking pretty sweet for wave riders looking to catch some epic swells. 

The day kicks off with a morning high tide at 6:26 AM, sitting pretty at 7.09 feet - perfect for those early birds wanting to paddle out during dawn patrol. As the day progresses, the real magic happens around 1 PM when the most powerful waves are expected to roll in.

We're looking at a primary swell of 1 foot with an impressive 21-second period, backed up by a secondary swell pushing 2 feet with an 11-second period. Translation? Clean, well-formed waves that are going to make surfers grin from ear to ear.

The wind conditions are a dream - totally glassy - which means smooth, chop-free waves that are going to be super clean and rideable. Wave energy metrics are looking strong, promising a substantial surf experience that goes beyond just raw height measurements.

For those tracking the long-term outlook, the recent Monday session delivered some solid 1.5-foot waves with a 12-second period. But today's conditions are shaping up to be even more promising.

Pro tip for surf enthusiasts: Pay attention to the wave energy in kilojoules. It's not just about height - it's about how the waves actually feel when you're out there riding.

Whether you're an early morning surfer or prefer the afternoon power session, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting conditions. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2025 13:01:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's forecast is looking pretty sweet for wave riders looking to catch some epic swells. 

The day kicks off with a morning high tide at 6:26 AM, sitting pretty at 7.09 feet - perfect for those early birds wanting to paddle out during dawn patrol. As the day progresses, the real magic happens around 1 PM when the most powerful waves are expected to roll in.

We're looking at a primary swell of 1 foot with an impressive 21-second period, backed up by a secondary swell pushing 2 feet with an 11-second period. Translation? Clean, well-formed waves that are going to make surfers grin from ear to ear.

The wind conditions are a dream - totally glassy - which means smooth, chop-free waves that are going to be super clean and rideable. Wave energy metrics are looking strong, promising a substantial surf experience that goes beyond just raw height measurements.

For those tracking the long-term outlook, the recent Monday session delivered some solid 1.5-foot waves with a 12-second period. But today's conditions are shaping up to be even more promising.

Pro tip for surf enthusiasts: Pay attention to the wave energy in kilojoules. It's not just about height - it's about how the waves actually feel when you're out there riding.

Whether you're an early morning surfer or prefer the afternoon power session, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting conditions. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's forecast is looking pretty sweet for wave riders looking to catch some epic swells. 

The day kicks off with a morning high tide at 6:26 AM, sitting pretty at 7.09 feet - perfect for those early birds wanting to paddle out during dawn patrol. As the day progresses, the real magic happens around 1 PM when the most powerful waves are expected to roll in.

We're looking at a primary swell of 1 foot with an impressive 21-second period, backed up by a secondary swell pushing 2 feet with an 11-second period. Translation? Clean, well-formed waves that are going to make surfers grin from ear to ear.

The wind conditions are a dream - totally glassy - which means smooth, chop-free waves that are going to be super clean and rideable. Wave energy metrics are looking strong, promising a substantial surf experience that goes beyond just raw height measurements.

For those tracking the long-term outlook, the recent Monday session delivered some solid 1.5-foot waves with a 12-second period. But today's conditions are shaping up to be even more promising.

Pro tip for surf enthusiasts: Pay attention to the wave energy in kilojoules. It's not just about height - it's about how the waves actually feel when you're out there riding.

Whether you're an early morning surfer or prefer the afternoon power session, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting conditions. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-Foot Waves, Glassy Morning Conditions, and Promising Swell Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow surf day with some promising conditions brewing. We've got moderate waves rolling in at 2 to 2.5 feet, creating a nice playground for surfers of various skill levels.

The swell period is sitting pretty at 15 to 20 seconds, which means cleaner, more powerful waves that'll give you a smooth ride. Early morning conditions are glassy smooth - perfect for those who want to catch some clean sets before the wind picks up.

Speaking of wind, we're seeing cross-shore breezes that might add a slight chop to the wave faces later. But don't worry - morning sessions should be beautifully calm.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide around 1:55 PM hovering near 0.6 feet. This actually exposes some sweet sandbars at El Porto that can improve wave shape, so timing your session could be key.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 64.2°F, which means you'll definitely want that 3/2mm wetsuit. Stay warm and flexible out there!

The real excitement comes tomorrow afternoon when a more powerful swell arrives around 1 PM, promising waves up to 2.5 feet with an epic 18-second period. If you're after some serious surf action, mark your calendar.

Pro tips: Hit the early morning for glassy conditions, watch those wind directions, and plan your tide times strategically. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, El Porto's offering up some solid surf today with even better waves on the horizon.

Grab your board, zip up that wetsuit, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 13:02:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow surf day with some promising conditions brewing. We've got moderate waves rolling in at 2 to 2.5 feet, creating a nice playground for surfers of various skill levels.

The swell period is sitting pretty at 15 to 20 seconds, which means cleaner, more powerful waves that'll give you a smooth ride. Early morning conditions are glassy smooth - perfect for those who want to catch some clean sets before the wind picks up.

Speaking of wind, we're seeing cross-shore breezes that might add a slight chop to the wave faces later. But don't worry - morning sessions should be beautifully calm.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide around 1:55 PM hovering near 0.6 feet. This actually exposes some sweet sandbars at El Porto that can improve wave shape, so timing your session could be key.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 64.2°F, which means you'll definitely want that 3/2mm wetsuit. Stay warm and flexible out there!

The real excitement comes tomorrow afternoon when a more powerful swell arrives around 1 PM, promising waves up to 2.5 feet with an epic 18-second period. If you're after some serious surf action, mark your calendar.

Pro tips: Hit the early morning for glassy conditions, watch those wind directions, and plan your tide times strategically. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, El Porto's offering up some solid surf today with even better waves on the horizon.

Grab your board, zip up that wetsuit, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow surf day with some promising conditions brewing. We've got moderate waves rolling in at 2 to 2.5 feet, creating a nice playground for surfers of various skill levels.

The swell period is sitting pretty at 15 to 20 seconds, which means cleaner, more powerful waves that'll give you a smooth ride. Early morning conditions are glassy smooth - perfect for those who want to catch some clean sets before the wind picks up.

Speaking of wind, we're seeing cross-shore breezes that might add a slight chop to the wave faces later. But don't worry - morning sessions should be beautifully calm.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide around 1:55 PM hovering near 0.6 feet. This actually exposes some sweet sandbars at El Porto that can improve wave shape, so timing your session could be key.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 64.2°F, which means you'll definitely want that 3/2mm wetsuit. Stay warm and flexible out there!

The real excitement comes tomorrow afternoon when a more powerful swell arrives around 1 PM, promising waves up to 2.5 feet with an epic 18-second period. If you're after some serious surf action, mark your calendar.

Pro tips: Hit the early morning for glassy conditions, watch those wind directions, and plan your tide times strategically. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, El Porto's offering up some solid surf today with even better waves on the horizon.

Grab your board, zip up that wetsuit, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Perfect 2.5 Foot Waves and Offshore Winds Create Ideal Surfing Conditions This Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and the conditions are looking pretty sweet for those looking to catch some waves! We're seeing some clean, small swells rolling in with offshore winds creating near-perfect conditions for beginners and intermediate riders.

Right now, waves are sitting at a modest 1 foot with a solid 15-second period coming from the south-southwest. The wind is playing nice, blowing offshore and keeping things smooth. Water temperature is hanging around a chilly 64 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and maybe some booties.

Tuesday is where the magic happens - mark your calendars! We're expecting a bump to 2.5 foot waves with an incredible 18-second period. These longer period swells mean more powerful, cleaner waves that'll have local surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking best around mid to high tide. Low tide can get a bit rocky, literally - watch those exposed rocks when paddling out. The beach break offers a mix of lefts and rights, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to show off your skills.

Weather is crystal clear with temperatures around 63 degrees. Light westerly winds might kick up to 17 km/h, but nothing that'll mess with your session. Sunrise is early at 6:39 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, especially on weekends, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Watch for rip currents, respect other surfers, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready for some stellar California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2025 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and the conditions are looking pretty sweet for those looking to catch some waves! We're seeing some clean, small swells rolling in with offshore winds creating near-perfect conditions for beginners and intermediate riders.

Right now, waves are sitting at a modest 1 foot with a solid 15-second period coming from the south-southwest. The wind is playing nice, blowing offshore and keeping things smooth. Water temperature is hanging around a chilly 64 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and maybe some booties.

Tuesday is where the magic happens - mark your calendars! We're expecting a bump to 2.5 foot waves with an incredible 18-second period. These longer period swells mean more powerful, cleaner waves that'll have local surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking best around mid to high tide. Low tide can get a bit rocky, literally - watch those exposed rocks when paddling out. The beach break offers a mix of lefts and rights, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to show off your skills.

Weather is crystal clear with temperatures around 63 degrees. Light westerly winds might kick up to 17 km/h, but nothing that'll mess with your session. Sunrise is early at 6:39 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, especially on weekends, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Watch for rip currents, respect other surfers, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready for some stellar California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto Beach, and the conditions are looking pretty sweet for those looking to catch some waves! We're seeing some clean, small swells rolling in with offshore winds creating near-perfect conditions for beginners and intermediate riders.

Right now, waves are sitting at a modest 1 foot with a solid 15-second period coming from the south-southwest. The wind is playing nice, blowing offshore and keeping things smooth. Water temperature is hanging around a chilly 64 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and maybe some booties.

Tuesday is where the magic happens - mark your calendars! We're expecting a bump to 2.5 foot waves with an incredible 18-second period. These longer period swells mean more powerful, cleaner waves that'll have local surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking best around mid to high tide. Low tide can get a bit rocky, literally - watch those exposed rocks when paddling out. The beach break offers a mix of lefts and rights, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to show off your skills.

Weather is crystal clear with temperatures around 63 degrees. Light westerly winds might kick up to 17 km/h, but nothing that'll mess with your session. Sunrise is early at 6:39 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, especially on weekends, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Watch for rip currents, respect other surfers, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Grab your board, wax it up, and get ready for some stellar California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic El Porto Surf Conditions Today: 4-6 Foot Waves, Clean Offshore Winds, and Perfect Swell for Intermediate to Advanced Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are nothing short of epic! We're looking at a west-northwest swell that's pumping out some seriously powerful waves in the 4-6 foot range, with occasional monsters sneaking through.

Early risers, this is your moment. Offshore winds are creating clean, hollow walls that are gonna make intermediate to advanced surfers drool. The swell period is sitting sweet between 12-16 seconds, which means consistent, energetic waves that'll keep you stoked all morning.

Water temperature's sitting comfy at 67-69 degrees - perfect for a 3/2 wetsuit. But listen up - this break is not for beginners. El Porto's rocky bottom and strong currents demand respect and skill.

The tide's dropping through the afternoon, which might mess with wave shape, so timing is everything. Best window? Before 10 AM, when conditions are absolute perfection. The lineup's gonna be packed with locals and visitors chasing these rare, exceptional conditions.

Parking pro tip: Manhattan Beach has free holiday parking until December 25, so take advantage. Street spots near El Porto fill up fast, so get there early.

Bottom line: If you've got the skills and the courage, El Porto is firing today. Crystal clear skies, no rain, and waves that are calling your name. Just remember - stay alert, respect the locals, and enjoy one of the most thrilling surf days of the season.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 13:01:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are nothing short of epic! We're looking at a west-northwest swell that's pumping out some seriously powerful waves in the 4-6 foot range, with occasional monsters sneaking through.

Early risers, this is your moment. Offshore winds are creating clean, hollow walls that are gonna make intermediate to advanced surfers drool. The swell period is sitting sweet between 12-16 seconds, which means consistent, energetic waves that'll keep you stoked all morning.

Water temperature's sitting comfy at 67-69 degrees - perfect for a 3/2 wetsuit. But listen up - this break is not for beginners. El Porto's rocky bottom and strong currents demand respect and skill.

The tide's dropping through the afternoon, which might mess with wave shape, so timing is everything. Best window? Before 10 AM, when conditions are absolute perfection. The lineup's gonna be packed with locals and visitors chasing these rare, exceptional conditions.

Parking pro tip: Manhattan Beach has free holiday parking until December 25, so take advantage. Street spots near El Porto fill up fast, so get there early.

Bottom line: If you've got the skills and the courage, El Porto is firing today. Crystal clear skies, no rain, and waves that are calling your name. Just remember - stay alert, respect the locals, and enjoy one of the most thrilling surf days of the season.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are nothing short of epic! We're looking at a west-northwest swell that's pumping out some seriously powerful waves in the 4-6 foot range, with occasional monsters sneaking through.

Early risers, this is your moment. Offshore winds are creating clean, hollow walls that are gonna make intermediate to advanced surfers drool. The swell period is sitting sweet between 12-16 seconds, which means consistent, energetic waves that'll keep you stoked all morning.

Water temperature's sitting comfy at 67-69 degrees - perfect for a 3/2 wetsuit. But listen up - this break is not for beginners. El Porto's rocky bottom and strong currents demand respect and skill.

The tide's dropping through the afternoon, which might mess with wave shape, so timing is everything. Best window? Before 10 AM, when conditions are absolute perfection. The lineup's gonna be packed with locals and visitors chasing these rare, exceptional conditions.

Parking pro tip: Manhattan Beach has free holiday parking until December 25, so take advantage. Street spots near El Porto fill up fast, so get there early.

Bottom line: If you've got the skills and the courage, El Porto is firing today. Crystal clear skies, no rain, and waves that are calling your name. Just remember - stay alert, respect the locals, and enjoy one of the most thrilling surf days of the season.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Lights Up El Porto Beach with Perfect Winter Surfing Conditions This Friday Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this Friday in late November 2025.

We're kicking off the day with a robust high tide at 4:13 AM, measuring a solid 4.86 feet. Northwest swells are building momentum, promising an epic day on the water for surfers of all levels.

As the morning progresses, expect the tide to transition, creating those magical mid-tide windows where wave quality peaks. The beach break is primed to deliver consistent sets with northwest winds pushing some seriously tasty rollers toward shore.

Winter is definitely knocking on the door, bringing more reliable and powerful swells compared to the summer months. Longer period waves around 8 seconds will provide clean, organized breaks perfect for carving and cruising.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto can get crowded quickly, and the best waves happen before the masses arrive. Keep an eye on wind patterns and aim for those mid-tide transitions where the wave shape becomes most predictable.

Gear up for some phenomenal surfing conditions. The northwest swell is building, promising a day of epic rides and stoke. Whether you're a local regular or a visiting wave chaser, El Porto is ready to show off its winter surf personality.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to ride some seriously sweet California waves. The ocean is calling, and today looks like a day you won't want to miss!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this Friday in late November 2025.

We're kicking off the day with a robust high tide at 4:13 AM, measuring a solid 4.86 feet. Northwest swells are building momentum, promising an epic day on the water for surfers of all levels.

As the morning progresses, expect the tide to transition, creating those magical mid-tide windows where wave quality peaks. The beach break is primed to deliver consistent sets with northwest winds pushing some seriously tasty rollers toward shore.

Winter is definitely knocking on the door, bringing more reliable and powerful swells compared to the summer months. Longer period waves around 8 seconds will provide clean, organized breaks perfect for carving and cruising.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto can get crowded quickly, and the best waves happen before the masses arrive. Keep an eye on wind patterns and aim for those mid-tide transitions where the wave shape becomes most predictable.

Gear up for some phenomenal surfing conditions. The northwest swell is building, promising a day of epic rides and stoke. Whether you're a local regular or a visiting wave chaser, El Porto is ready to show off its winter surf personality.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to ride some seriously sweet California waves. The ocean is calling, and today looks like a day you won't want to miss!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some sweet conditions this Friday in late November 2025.

We're kicking off the day with a robust high tide at 4:13 AM, measuring a solid 4.86 feet. Northwest swells are building momentum, promising an epic day on the water for surfers of all levels.

As the morning progresses, expect the tide to transition, creating those magical mid-tide windows where wave quality peaks. The beach break is primed to deliver consistent sets with northwest winds pushing some seriously tasty rollers toward shore.

Winter is definitely knocking on the door, bringing more reliable and powerful swells compared to the summer months. Longer period waves around 8 seconds will provide clean, organized breaks perfect for carving and cruising.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto can get crowded quickly, and the best waves happen before the masses arrive. Keep an eye on wind patterns and aim for those mid-tide transitions where the wave shape becomes most predictable.

Gear up for some phenomenal surfing conditions. The northwest swell is building, promising a day of epic rides and stoke. Whether you're a local regular or a visiting wave chaser, El Porto is ready to show off its winter surf personality.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to ride some seriously sweet California waves. The ocean is calling, and today looks like a day you won't want to miss!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Knee to Thigh High Waves Deliver Sweet Southwest Swells for Intermediate Riders Thursday Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mid-range swell that'll get your stoke meter rising this Thursday. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet, with a smooth 13-second southwest pulse that'll keep things interesting.

The morning's delivering some clean conditions with a mild 61-degree vibe both in the air and water. Grab that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit and slap on some SPF 30 because the sun's ready to play. The tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, giving you a solid window to catch some sweet rides.

Wind's whispering at 6 knots from the west, which might add a touch of chop to your session. Pro tip: Hit the water early before those onshore breezes start doing their dance. Nearby spots like Dockweiler and Bruce's Beach are running similar wavelengths, so you've got options if El Porto isn't feeling perfect.

Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most fun today. Those southwest swells are sending consistent sets that'll reward technical skills and smooth transitions. The water's crisp but not crazy cold, making it prime time for some quality wave hunting.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden hour. Paddle out before the wind decides to crash the party, and you'll score some clean, rideable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 13:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mid-range swell that'll get your stoke meter rising this Thursday. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet, with a smooth 13-second southwest pulse that'll keep things interesting.

The morning's delivering some clean conditions with a mild 61-degree vibe both in the air and water. Grab that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit and slap on some SPF 30 because the sun's ready to play. The tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, giving you a solid window to catch some sweet rides.

Wind's whispering at 6 knots from the west, which might add a touch of chop to your session. Pro tip: Hit the water early before those onshore breezes start doing their dance. Nearby spots like Dockweiler and Bruce's Beach are running similar wavelengths, so you've got options if El Porto isn't feeling perfect.

Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most fun today. Those southwest swells are sending consistent sets that'll reward technical skills and smooth transitions. The water's crisp but not crazy cold, making it prime time for some quality wave hunting.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden hour. Paddle out before the wind decides to crash the party, and you'll score some clean, rideable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mid-range swell that'll get your stoke meter rising this Thursday. We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet, with a smooth 13-second southwest pulse that'll keep things interesting.

The morning's delivering some clean conditions with a mild 61-degree vibe both in the air and water. Grab that trusty 3/2mm wetsuit and slap on some SPF 30 because the sun's ready to play. The tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, giving you a solid window to catch some sweet rides.

Wind's whispering at 6 knots from the west, which might add a touch of chop to your session. Pro tip: Hit the water early before those onshore breezes start doing their dance. Nearby spots like Dockweiler and Bruce's Beach are running similar wavelengths, so you've got options if El Porto isn't feeling perfect.

Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most fun today. Those southwest swells are sending consistent sets that'll reward technical skills and smooth transitions. The water's crisp but not crazy cold, making it prime time for some quality wave hunting.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden hour. Paddle out before the wind decides to crash the party, and you'll score some clean, rideable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Crisp Autumn Waves Promise Killer Midday Conditions for Southern California Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf Report: El Porto, November 26, 2025

Alright wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving up some classic late autumn conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather. Grab that 3/2 mm neoprene and prepare for some cool Pacific embraces. The temperature's trending downward, so expect it to dip slightly to around 62 in the coming days.

Tide situation looks prime for some sweet surfing. We're looking at a mid-morning high tide around 7 am, dropping to a low point just before mid-afternoon at 1:55 pm. Pro tip: those mid to low tide periods are when El Porto's sandbars really shine, creating some killer wave formations.

Wind conditions are looking surprisingly cooperative. Light offshore breezes are promising cleaner wave faces - exactly what every surfer dreams about. No major storm systems threatening to mess with your session, so conditions are looking solid.

Wave height? Typical November territory - not massive, but definitely rideable. Early winter sandbars are starting to take shape, which means potential for some surprisingly fun sets. Don't expect massive barrels, but you'll definitely find some playful waves to carve.

Crowd factor is moderate. Late November means fewer summer tourists, so you'll have more breathing room compared to peak season. Still, this is El Porto - always expect some competition for the best spots.

Bottom line: Solid surf day ahead. Wetsuit, positive attitude, and a bit of local knowledge are your best accessories. Check local cams before heading out for real-time updates, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2025 13:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Report: El Porto, November 26, 2025

Alright wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving up some classic late autumn conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather. Grab that 3/2 mm neoprene and prepare for some cool Pacific embraces. The temperature's trending downward, so expect it to dip slightly to around 62 in the coming days.

Tide situation looks prime for some sweet surfing. We're looking at a mid-morning high tide around 7 am, dropping to a low point just before mid-afternoon at 1:55 pm. Pro tip: those mid to low tide periods are when El Porto's sandbars really shine, creating some killer wave formations.

Wind conditions are looking surprisingly cooperative. Light offshore breezes are promising cleaner wave faces - exactly what every surfer dreams about. No major storm systems threatening to mess with your session, so conditions are looking solid.

Wave height? Typical November territory - not massive, but definitely rideable. Early winter sandbars are starting to take shape, which means potential for some surprisingly fun sets. Don't expect massive barrels, but you'll definitely find some playful waves to carve.

Crowd factor is moderate. Late November means fewer summer tourists, so you'll have more breathing room compared to peak season. Still, this is El Porto - always expect some competition for the best spots.

Bottom line: Solid surf day ahead. Wetsuit, positive attitude, and a bit of local knowledge are your best accessories. Check local cams before heading out for real-time updates, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report: El Porto, November 26, 2025

Alright wave riders, listen up! El Porto's serving up some classic late autumn conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather. Grab that 3/2 mm neoprene and prepare for some cool Pacific embraces. The temperature's trending downward, so expect it to dip slightly to around 62 in the coming days.

Tide situation looks prime for some sweet surfing. We're looking at a mid-morning high tide around 7 am, dropping to a low point just before mid-afternoon at 1:55 pm. Pro tip: those mid to low tide periods are when El Porto's sandbars really shine, creating some killer wave formations.

Wind conditions are looking surprisingly cooperative. Light offshore breezes are promising cleaner wave faces - exactly what every surfer dreams about. No major storm systems threatening to mess with your session, so conditions are looking solid.

Wave height? Typical November territory - not massive, but definitely rideable. Early winter sandbars are starting to take shape, which means potential for some surprisingly fun sets. Don't expect massive barrels, but you'll definitely find some playful waves to carve.

Crowd factor is moderate. Late November means fewer summer tourists, so you'll have more breathing room compared to peak season. Still, this is El Porto - always expect some competition for the best spots.

Bottom line: Solid surf day ahead. Wetsuit, positive attitude, and a bit of local knowledge are your best accessories. Check local cams before heading out for real-time updates, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-4 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Ideal Surfing Opportunities Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a delicious slice of surfing paradise today, and you won't want to miss these epic conditions.

Picture this: clean, glassy 2-4 foot waves rolling in with the precision of a master sculptor, crafted by a perfect groundswell that's calling your name. The ocean is in a seriously good mood, offering up consistent sets that'll make both beginners and seasoned surfers grin from ear to ear.

Right now, the water's sitting at a crisp 58-62 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's playing nice today, with a low morning sweep that'll gradually build to a sweet 5.4 ft by evening, strategically exposing those magical sandbars and reef breaks that make El Porto a local legend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - offshore breezes are creating that mirror-like surface every surfer dreams about. Total glassy perfection means you'll have maximum control and some seriously smooth rides.

Located just north of Manhattan Beach, this spot offers more than just waves. Convenient parking, lifeguard patrols, and nearby facilities mean you can focus on what matters: catching those killer waves.

Fair warning - El Porto's reputation means you'll likely have some company in the lineup. But with conditions this sweet, who's complaining? Just bring your stoke, respect the local vibe, and get ready for some unforgettable surf.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam to confirm real-time conditions before heading out. Now drop in and enjoy this slice of Southern California surfing heaven!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2025 13:01:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a delicious slice of surfing paradise today, and you won't want to miss these epic conditions.

Picture this: clean, glassy 2-4 foot waves rolling in with the precision of a master sculptor, crafted by a perfect groundswell that's calling your name. The ocean is in a seriously good mood, offering up consistent sets that'll make both beginners and seasoned surfers grin from ear to ear.

Right now, the water's sitting at a crisp 58-62 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's playing nice today, with a low morning sweep that'll gradually build to a sweet 5.4 ft by evening, strategically exposing those magical sandbars and reef breaks that make El Porto a local legend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - offshore breezes are creating that mirror-like surface every surfer dreams about. Total glassy perfection means you'll have maximum control and some seriously smooth rides.

Located just north of Manhattan Beach, this spot offers more than just waves. Convenient parking, lifeguard patrols, and nearby facilities mean you can focus on what matters: catching those killer waves.

Fair warning - El Porto's reputation means you'll likely have some company in the lineup. But with conditions this sweet, who's complaining? Just bring your stoke, respect the local vibe, and get ready for some unforgettable surf.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam to confirm real-time conditions before heading out. Now drop in and enjoy this slice of Southern California surfing heaven!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a delicious slice of surfing paradise today, and you won't want to miss these epic conditions.

Picture this: clean, glassy 2-4 foot waves rolling in with the precision of a master sculptor, crafted by a perfect groundswell that's calling your name. The ocean is in a seriously good mood, offering up consistent sets that'll make both beginners and seasoned surfers grin from ear to ear.

Right now, the water's sitting at a crisp 58-62 degrees, so grab that 3/2 mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's playing nice today, with a low morning sweep that'll gradually build to a sweet 5.4 ft by evening, strategically exposing those magical sandbars and reef breaks that make El Porto a local legend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - offshore breezes are creating that mirror-like surface every surfer dreams about. Total glassy perfection means you'll have maximum control and some seriously smooth rides.

Located just north of Manhattan Beach, this spot offers more than just waves. Convenient parking, lifeguard patrols, and nearby facilities mean you can focus on what matters: catching those killer waves.

Fair warning - El Porto's reputation means you'll likely have some company in the lineup. But with conditions this sweet, who's complaining? Just bring your stoke, respect the local vibe, and get ready for some unforgettable surf.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam to confirm real-time conditions before heading out. Now drop in and enjoy this slice of Southern California surfing heaven!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-4 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions Await Riders on Crisp Late November Day</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking primo! We're rolling into a crisp late November day with clear skies and that perfect California cool hovering around 63 degrees.

The ocean's serving up a sweet menu of waves today, with 2-4 foot sets that'll definitely get your stoke meter rising. West-Northwest swells are pumping through with a solid 10-14 second period, which means consistent, clean rides for those ready to paddle out.

Morning high tide brought some softer, more forgiving waves perfect for intermediate riders looking to warm up. But as the day progresses and tide drops, things are getting spicier - steeper, faster waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

Water temperature's sitting comfortably between 60-65 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely manageable with a decent wetsuit. Those light northerly winds are creating glassy conditions that'll make every turn feel buttery smooth.

Crowd levels are moderate to heavy - typical for this popular spot - so expect some friendly competition for the best breaks. Pro tip: early morning or late afternoon sessions will give you more breathing room.

Safety first, wave hunters! Keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially during the outgoing tide. The exposed sandbars will create some interesting wave dynamics, so stay alert and read those breaks carefully.

Water quality's clean, no advisories to worry about. Just you, your board, and some seriously sweet California waves. Grab your wetsuit, wax up that stick, and get ready for an epic session at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking primo! We're rolling into a crisp late November day with clear skies and that perfect California cool hovering around 63 degrees.

The ocean's serving up a sweet menu of waves today, with 2-4 foot sets that'll definitely get your stoke meter rising. West-Northwest swells are pumping through with a solid 10-14 second period, which means consistent, clean rides for those ready to paddle out.

Morning high tide brought some softer, more forgiving waves perfect for intermediate riders looking to warm up. But as the day progresses and tide drops, things are getting spicier - steeper, faster waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

Water temperature's sitting comfortably between 60-65 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely manageable with a decent wetsuit. Those light northerly winds are creating glassy conditions that'll make every turn feel buttery smooth.

Crowd levels are moderate to heavy - typical for this popular spot - so expect some friendly competition for the best breaks. Pro tip: early morning or late afternoon sessions will give you more breathing room.

Safety first, wave hunters! Keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially during the outgoing tide. The exposed sandbars will create some interesting wave dynamics, so stay alert and read those breaks carefully.

Water quality's clean, no advisories to worry about. Just you, your board, and some seriously sweet California waves. Grab your wetsuit, wax up that stick, and get ready for an epic session at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking primo! We're rolling into a crisp late November day with clear skies and that perfect California cool hovering around 63 degrees.

The ocean's serving up a sweet menu of waves today, with 2-4 foot sets that'll definitely get your stoke meter rising. West-Northwest swells are pumping through with a solid 10-14 second period, which means consistent, clean rides for those ready to paddle out.

Morning high tide brought some softer, more forgiving waves perfect for intermediate riders looking to warm up. But as the day progresses and tide drops, things are getting spicier - steeper, faster waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

Water temperature's sitting comfortably between 60-65 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely manageable with a decent wetsuit. Those light northerly winds are creating glassy conditions that'll make every turn feel buttery smooth.

Crowd levels are moderate to heavy - typical for this popular spot - so expect some friendly competition for the best breaks. Pro tip: early morning or late afternoon sessions will give you more breathing room.

Safety first, wave hunters! Keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially during the outgoing tide. The exposed sandbars will create some interesting wave dynamics, so stay alert and read those breaks carefully.

Water quality's clean, no advisories to worry about. Just you, your board, and some seriously sweet California waves. Grab your wetsuit, wax up that stick, and get ready for an epic session at El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic 2-4 Foot Swell Delivers Perfect Morning Waves with Clean Groundswell Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter of waves that'll have you stoked to hit the water. As the sun peeks over the horizon at 6:00 AM, we're looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell with some cheeky 5-foot sets rolling through.

The northwest groundswell is bringing some serious rhythm today, with wave periods dancing between 13 and 19 seconds. It's like nature's own drum solo creating these clean, rhythmic breaks. The water's sitting at a cool 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, friends! Light onshore winds are whispering across the surface, adding just a touch of texture to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at negative 1.34 feet this morning, with another low coming around 4:59 AM. The high tide will peak at 11:29 AM, pushing up to 4.14 feet - perfect for those looking to maximize their wave-catching potential.

For the morning crew, early birds will find the sweetest conditions. Grab your shortboard or fish board and hit the water between 6:00 and 9:00 AM. The crowd's moderate - a mix of local legends and visitors hoping to score some sweet November waves.

Safety first, though! Those rip currents are no joke, so surf with a buddy and stay alert. The forecast is looking golden for the next week, with wave heights potentially climbing to 4-6 feet by week's end.

Water's calling, and El Porto is ready to play. Catch you in the lineup, wave hunters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 01:53:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter of waves that'll have you stoked to hit the water. As the sun peeks over the horizon at 6:00 AM, we're looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell with some cheeky 5-foot sets rolling through.

The northwest groundswell is bringing some serious rhythm today, with wave periods dancing between 13 and 19 seconds. It's like nature's own drum solo creating these clean, rhythmic breaks. The water's sitting at a cool 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, friends! Light onshore winds are whispering across the surface, adding just a touch of texture to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at negative 1.34 feet this morning, with another low coming around 4:59 AM. The high tide will peak at 11:29 AM, pushing up to 4.14 feet - perfect for those looking to maximize their wave-catching potential.

For the morning crew, early birds will find the sweetest conditions. Grab your shortboard or fish board and hit the water between 6:00 and 9:00 AM. The crowd's moderate - a mix of local legends and visitors hoping to score some sweet November waves.

Safety first, though! Those rip currents are no joke, so surf with a buddy and stay alert. The forecast is looking golden for the next week, with wave heights potentially climbing to 4-6 feet by week's end.

Water's calling, and El Porto is ready to play. Catch you in the lineup, wave hunters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter of waves that'll have you stoked to hit the water. As the sun peeks over the horizon at 6:00 AM, we're looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell with some cheeky 5-foot sets rolling through.

The northwest groundswell is bringing some serious rhythm today, with wave periods dancing between 13 and 19 seconds. It's like nature's own drum solo creating these clean, rhythmic breaks. The water's sitting at a cool 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, friends! Light onshore winds are whispering across the surface, adding just a touch of texture to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we've already bottomed out at negative 1.34 feet this morning, with another low coming around 4:59 AM. The high tide will peak at 11:29 AM, pushing up to 4.14 feet - perfect for those looking to maximize their wave-catching potential.

For the morning crew, early birds will find the sweetest conditions. Grab your shortboard or fish board and hit the water between 6:00 and 9:00 AM. The crowd's moderate - a mix of local legends and visitors hoping to score some sweet November waves.

Safety first, though! Those rip currents are no joke, so surf with a buddy and stay alert. The forecast is looking golden for the next week, with wave heights potentially climbing to 4-6 feet by week's end.

Water's calling, and El Porto is ready to play. Catch you in the lineup, wave hunters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Prime Late November Conditions Beckon Intermediate to Advanced Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet late November conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out. The ocean's serving up a crisp 64.2°F water temperature - grab that 3/2 full suit and get ready for some smooth rides.

We're looking at a rising tide today, with the morning's low at 3.15 ft already in the rearview and a tasty high tide rolling in around 8:40 am peaking at 6.66 ft. The surf zone is primed for some killer mid-to-high tide action that'll have you dancing on the waves.

Word on the beach is that morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, but expect those breezes to shift onshore as the day progresses. Pro tip: hit the water early for those glassy conditions El Porto is famous for. These powerful beach breaks are hungry for west to northwest swells, so position yourself right and you'll be carving up some seriously sweet lines.

Keep an eye out for potential crowds and watch your step around those rocky bottom sections. Dawn patrol surfers know the secret - earliest light means cleanest waves and minimal competition. The current conditions are screaming for intermediate to advanced riders who can handle El Porto's signature punchy breaks.

Grab your board, check those real-time surf forecasts, and get ready for a morning of pure Southern California surfing magic. The ocean's waiting, and these waves aren't going to ride themselves. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2025 13:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet late November conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out. The ocean's serving up a crisp 64.2°F water temperature - grab that 3/2 full suit and get ready for some smooth rides.

We're looking at a rising tide today, with the morning's low at 3.15 ft already in the rearview and a tasty high tide rolling in around 8:40 am peaking at 6.66 ft. The surf zone is primed for some killer mid-to-high tide action that'll have you dancing on the waves.

Word on the beach is that morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, but expect those breezes to shift onshore as the day progresses. Pro tip: hit the water early for those glassy conditions El Porto is famous for. These powerful beach breaks are hungry for west to northwest swells, so position yourself right and you'll be carving up some seriously sweet lines.

Keep an eye out for potential crowds and watch your step around those rocky bottom sections. Dawn patrol surfers know the secret - earliest light means cleanest waves and minimal competition. The current conditions are screaming for intermediate to advanced riders who can handle El Porto's signature punchy breaks.

Grab your board, check those real-time surf forecasts, and get ready for a morning of pure Southern California surfing magic. The ocean's waiting, and these waves aren't going to ride themselves. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet late November conditions that'll have you itching to paddle out. The ocean's serving up a crisp 64.2°F water temperature - grab that 3/2 full suit and get ready for some smooth rides.

We're looking at a rising tide today, with the morning's low at 3.15 ft already in the rearview and a tasty high tide rolling in around 8:40 am peaking at 6.66 ft. The surf zone is primed for some killer mid-to-high tide action that'll have you dancing on the waves.

Word on the beach is that morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, but expect those breezes to shift onshore as the day progresses. Pro tip: hit the water early for those glassy conditions El Porto is famous for. These powerful beach breaks are hungry for west to northwest swells, so position yourself right and you'll be carving up some seriously sweet lines.

Keep an eye out for potential crowds and watch your step around those rocky bottom sections. Dawn patrol surfers know the secret - earliest light means cleanest waves and minimal competition. The current conditions are screaming for intermediate to advanced riders who can handle El Porto's signature punchy breaks.

Grab your board, check those real-time surf forecasts, and get ready for a morning of pure Southern California surfing magic. The ocean's waiting, and these waves aren't going to ride themselves. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Chest High Waves Deliver Epic Morning Session with Clean Breaks and Smooth Swells</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking sweet! As the morning sun burns off the coastal mist, we're tracking some seriously smooth waves rolling in from the west-northwest. The swell is sitting pretty at waist to chest high, with a killer 14-16 second period that'll have longboarders and shortboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Early risers caught some golden moments this morning - glassy faces, clean breaks, and that perfect rhythm that makes surfing feel like pure magic. The tide's dropping from its morning peak, which means those wave faces are going to be extra clean and well-defined.

Water temp is hovering at a comfortable 64.2 degrees, so grab your 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Just keep an eye on those afternoon winds - they're expected to kick up from the northwest, potentially adding some chop to your ride.

Local heads are reporting moderate crowd levels, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup. The morning sessions have been absolutely epic, with surfers describing near-perfect conditions and that golden wave texture that makes El Porto such a legendary spot.

Quick pro tip: If it's rained recently, check the water quality before jumping in. Nobody wants to deal with runoff drama ruining a perfectly good surf session.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a solid bet. Clean waves, decent swell, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, pack your stoke, and get out there!

Surf safe, ride hard, and enjoy those beautiful California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 13:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking sweet! As the morning sun burns off the coastal mist, we're tracking some seriously smooth waves rolling in from the west-northwest. The swell is sitting pretty at waist to chest high, with a killer 14-16 second period that'll have longboarders and shortboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Early risers caught some golden moments this morning - glassy faces, clean breaks, and that perfect rhythm that makes surfing feel like pure magic. The tide's dropping from its morning peak, which means those wave faces are going to be extra clean and well-defined.

Water temp is hovering at a comfortable 64.2 degrees, so grab your 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Just keep an eye on those afternoon winds - they're expected to kick up from the northwest, potentially adding some chop to your ride.

Local heads are reporting moderate crowd levels, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup. The morning sessions have been absolutely epic, with surfers describing near-perfect conditions and that golden wave texture that makes El Porto such a legendary spot.

Quick pro tip: If it's rained recently, check the water quality before jumping in. Nobody wants to deal with runoff drama ruining a perfectly good surf session.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a solid bet. Clean waves, decent swell, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, pack your stoke, and get out there!

Surf safe, ride hard, and enjoy those beautiful California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking sweet! As the morning sun burns off the coastal mist, we're tracking some seriously smooth waves rolling in from the west-northwest. The swell is sitting pretty at waist to chest high, with a killer 14-16 second period that'll have longboarders and shortboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Early risers caught some golden moments this morning - glassy faces, clean breaks, and that perfect rhythm that makes surfing feel like pure magic. The tide's dropping from its morning peak, which means those wave faces are going to be extra clean and well-defined.

Water temp is hovering at a comfortable 64.2 degrees, so grab your 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Just keep an eye on those afternoon winds - they're expected to kick up from the northwest, potentially adding some chop to your ride.

Local heads are reporting moderate crowd levels, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup. The morning sessions have been absolutely epic, with surfers describing near-perfect conditions and that golden wave texture that makes El Porto such a legendary spot.

Quick pro tip: If it's rained recently, check the water quality before jumping in. Nobody wants to deal with runoff drama ruining a perfectly good surf session.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a solid bet. Clean waves, decent swell, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, pack your stoke, and get out there!

Surf safe, ride hard, and enjoy those beautiful California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic Morning Waves and Rising Tide Bring Perfect Conditions for California Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some tasty conditions this November morning. We're looking at a rising tide pushing toward a sweet 6.69 ft peak around 7:48 AM, which means fuller, mushier waves that'll be perfect for early morning cruising.

Right now, the ocean's got that classic California rhythm - a gentle west to northwest swell promising some solid breaks. Local knowledge says El Porto loves these rising tide moments, so timing is everything today. Early morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

By afternoon, expect the scene to change dramatically. As the tide drops to a mere 0.23 ft around 3 PM, the waves will transform - steeper, more powerful, and definitely calling out to the experienced riders. Those looking for some serious wave action might want to hang back until then.

Water temp's sitting in the mid-50s to low 60s, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Trust me, you'll thank yourself once you're out there. Speaking of which, heads up on crowd factor - El Porto's reputation means you'll be sharing waves with plenty of local talent.

Pro tip: Check those Marina del Rey buoy readings before heading out for the most current swell intel. And remember, every wave is an adventure - so paddle out with confidence and ride those Pacific beauties!

Catch you on the water, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some tasty conditions this November morning. We're looking at a rising tide pushing toward a sweet 6.69 ft peak around 7:48 AM, which means fuller, mushier waves that'll be perfect for early morning cruising.

Right now, the ocean's got that classic California rhythm - a gentle west to northwest swell promising some solid breaks. Local knowledge says El Porto loves these rising tide moments, so timing is everything today. Early morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

By afternoon, expect the scene to change dramatically. As the tide drops to a mere 0.23 ft around 3 PM, the waves will transform - steeper, more powerful, and definitely calling out to the experienced riders. Those looking for some serious wave action might want to hang back until then.

Water temp's sitting in the mid-50s to low 60s, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Trust me, you'll thank yourself once you're out there. Speaking of which, heads up on crowd factor - El Porto's reputation means you'll be sharing waves with plenty of local talent.

Pro tip: Check those Marina del Rey buoy readings before heading out for the most current swell intel. And remember, every wave is an adventure - so paddle out with confidence and ride those Pacific beauties!

Catch you on the water, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some tasty conditions this November morning. We're looking at a rising tide pushing toward a sweet 6.69 ft peak around 7:48 AM, which means fuller, mushier waves that'll be perfect for early morning cruising.

Right now, the ocean's got that classic California rhythm - a gentle west to northwest swell promising some solid breaks. Local knowledge says El Porto loves these rising tide moments, so timing is everything today. Early morning offshore winds are keeping things clean, creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

By afternoon, expect the scene to change dramatically. As the tide drops to a mere 0.23 ft around 3 PM, the waves will transform - steeper, more powerful, and definitely calling out to the experienced riders. Those looking for some serious wave action might want to hang back until then.

Water temp's sitting in the mid-50s to low 60s, so break out that 3/2 or 4/3 wetsuit. Trust me, you'll thank yourself once you're out there. Speaking of which, heads up on crowd factor - El Porto's reputation means you'll be sharing waves with plenty of local talent.

Pro tip: Check those Marina del Rey buoy readings before heading out for the most current swell intel. And remember, every wave is an adventure - so paddle out with confidence and ride those Pacific beauties!

Catch you on the water, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Head High Waves and Offshore Winds Create Perfect Surfing Conditions This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are serving up a sweet morning menu of clean, head-high waves that'll make even the most seasoned surfers grin.

Our northwest wind swell is cooking up some seriously tasty rides between 285-305 degrees, with 10-11 foot swell heights promising epic wave faces. Those offshore winds are working magic, creating glass-like surfaces that are smoother than your favorite latte.

Timing is everything today. Hit the water around the 7:24 AM high tide for prime conditions - rising tides are bringing beautiful shape to the breaks. The sandbars are looking stellar, offering peaky sections that'll challenge and delight surfers of all levels.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. While it's not Arctic, you'll want that neoprene comfort to keep your session running smooth. Early winter sandbars are forming perfectly, which means exceptional wave potential with minimal crowd interference.

Pro tip: Those incoming storms later in the week might mix things up, so capitalize on today's pristine conditions. Clean offshore winds, head-high sets, and light crowds make El Porto a surfing playground right now.

Whether you're a local regular or just dropping in, today's surf report screams "go surfing!" Paddle out, catch some epic waves, and enjoy nature's liquid playground. El Porto is firing on all cylinders - don't miss this session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 17:22:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are serving up a sweet morning menu of clean, head-high waves that'll make even the most seasoned surfers grin.

Our northwest wind swell is cooking up some seriously tasty rides between 285-305 degrees, with 10-11 foot swell heights promising epic wave faces. Those offshore winds are working magic, creating glass-like surfaces that are smoother than your favorite latte.

Timing is everything today. Hit the water around the 7:24 AM high tide for prime conditions - rising tides are bringing beautiful shape to the breaks. The sandbars are looking stellar, offering peaky sections that'll challenge and delight surfers of all levels.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. While it's not Arctic, you'll want that neoprene comfort to keep your session running smooth. Early winter sandbars are forming perfectly, which means exceptional wave potential with minimal crowd interference.

Pro tip: Those incoming storms later in the week might mix things up, so capitalize on today's pristine conditions. Clean offshore winds, head-high sets, and light crowds make El Porto a surfing playground right now.

Whether you're a local regular or just dropping in, today's surf report screams "go surfing!" Paddle out, catch some epic waves, and enjoy nature's liquid playground. El Porto is firing on all cylinders - don't miss this session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are serving up a sweet morning menu of clean, head-high waves that'll make even the most seasoned surfers grin.

Our northwest wind swell is cooking up some seriously tasty rides between 285-305 degrees, with 10-11 foot swell heights promising epic wave faces. Those offshore winds are working magic, creating glass-like surfaces that are smoother than your favorite latte.

Timing is everything today. Hit the water around the 7:24 AM high tide for prime conditions - rising tides are bringing beautiful shape to the breaks. The sandbars are looking stellar, offering peaky sections that'll challenge and delight surfers of all levels.

Water's sitting at a crisp 64 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. While it's not Arctic, you'll want that neoprene comfort to keep your session running smooth. Early winter sandbars are forming perfectly, which means exceptional wave potential with minimal crowd interference.

Pro tip: Those incoming storms later in the week might mix things up, so capitalize on today's pristine conditions. Clean offshore winds, head-high sets, and light crowds make El Porto a surfing playground right now.

Whether you're a local regular or just dropping in, today's surf report screams "go surfing!" Paddle out, catch some epic waves, and enjoy nature's liquid playground. El Porto is firing on all cylinders - don't miss this session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Glassy Morning Waves and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Riders at Southern California Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow morning perfect for wave riders looking to get their fix! We're looking at shin to knee-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest with a hint of northwest windswell.

Early birds catch the best conditions today. The morning tide peaks at 7:00 AM with a sweet 6.46 ft high tide, offering clean lines before the wind decides to party. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68.9°F - light wetsuit weather that'll keep you warm without overheating.

Wind forecast shows a southwest breeze picking up later, so plan to hit the water before noon. Those morning hours will provide the cleanest waves, with light variable winds creating glassy surfaces that'll make even small surf feel like a dream. By afternoon, expect some onshore chop that might challenge your ride.

Gear recommendations are straightforward: bring a 2-3mm wetsuit and consider a fish-style board that'll help you maximize these smaller wave conditions. The swell period is hovering around 12 seconds, which means consistent but modest waves perfect for intermediate riders or those looking to practice technique.

Local surfers know El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be prepared to share the lineup. No major storm systems are on the horizon, so expect these mellow conditions to stick around.

Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2025 13:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow morning perfect for wave riders looking to get their fix! We're looking at shin to knee-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest with a hint of northwest windswell.

Early birds catch the best conditions today. The morning tide peaks at 7:00 AM with a sweet 6.46 ft high tide, offering clean lines before the wind decides to party. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68.9°F - light wetsuit weather that'll keep you warm without overheating.

Wind forecast shows a southwest breeze picking up later, so plan to hit the water before noon. Those morning hours will provide the cleanest waves, with light variable winds creating glassy surfaces that'll make even small surf feel like a dream. By afternoon, expect some onshore chop that might challenge your ride.

Gear recommendations are straightforward: bring a 2-3mm wetsuit and consider a fish-style board that'll help you maximize these smaller wave conditions. The swell period is hovering around 12 seconds, which means consistent but modest waves perfect for intermediate riders or those looking to practice technique.

Local surfers know El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be prepared to share the lineup. No major storm systems are on the horizon, so expect these mellow conditions to stick around.

Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow morning perfect for wave riders looking to get their fix! We're looking at shin to knee-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest with a hint of northwest windswell.

Early birds catch the best conditions today. The morning tide peaks at 7:00 AM with a sweet 6.46 ft high tide, offering clean lines before the wind decides to party. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68.9°F - light wetsuit weather that'll keep you warm without overheating.

Wind forecast shows a southwest breeze picking up later, so plan to hit the water before noon. Those morning hours will provide the cleanest waves, with light variable winds creating glassy surfaces that'll make even small surf feel like a dream. By afternoon, expect some onshore chop that might challenge your ride.

Gear recommendations are straightforward: bring a 2-3mm wetsuit and consider a fish-style board that'll help you maximize these smaller wave conditions. The swell period is hovering around 12 seconds, which means consistent but modest waves perfect for intermediate riders or those looking to practice technique.

Local surfers know El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be prepared to share the lineup. No major storm systems are on the horizon, so expect these mellow conditions to stick around.

Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 1-2 Foot Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and while today might not be a epic swell day, there's still some sweet potential for water time! We're looking at waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - think thigh to waist high - which means it's perfect for beginners and intermediate riders wanting to catch some mellow lines.

The swell is cruising in around 0.9 feet with a smooth 12-second period, rolling through from multiple southwest directions. Translation? Relatively organized waves that might look small but could offer some clean, predictable rides. Our wind situation is sitting at 7 knots from the west-southwest, creating some light onshore conditions that'll add a touch of texture to the wave faces.

Water temperature is holding steady at 64.2°F - definitely wetsuit territory. Grab that 2mm suit and you'll be comfortable sliding into these gentle rollers. The tide's hanging around 4.4 feet, which typically helps shape up the El Porto breaks nicely, offering slightly more forgiving wave profiles.

Pro tip for today: Manage your expectations. This isn't a day for epic barrel hunting, but more of a zen surfing experience. Think playful, practice your technique, work on your style. The consistent swell means you'll get plenty of opportunities to catch something fun.

For the stoke-seekers and wave enthusiasts: Keep an eye on upcoming forecasts. While today offers a mellow session, the potential for more exciting conditions is always just around the corner. Stay flexible, stay prepared, and most importantly - enjoy whatever the ocean serves up!

Surf safe, respect the locals, and may your wax be sticky and your rides smooth.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2025 15:35:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and while today might not be a epic swell day, there's still some sweet potential for water time! We're looking at waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - think thigh to waist high - which means it's perfect for beginners and intermediate riders wanting to catch some mellow lines.

The swell is cruising in around 0.9 feet with a smooth 12-second period, rolling through from multiple southwest directions. Translation? Relatively organized waves that might look small but could offer some clean, predictable rides. Our wind situation is sitting at 7 knots from the west-southwest, creating some light onshore conditions that'll add a touch of texture to the wave faces.

Water temperature is holding steady at 64.2°F - definitely wetsuit territory. Grab that 2mm suit and you'll be comfortable sliding into these gentle rollers. The tide's hanging around 4.4 feet, which typically helps shape up the El Porto breaks nicely, offering slightly more forgiving wave profiles.

Pro tip for today: Manage your expectations. This isn't a day for epic barrel hunting, but more of a zen surfing experience. Think playful, practice your technique, work on your style. The consistent swell means you'll get plenty of opportunities to catch something fun.

For the stoke-seekers and wave enthusiasts: Keep an eye on upcoming forecasts. While today offers a mellow session, the potential for more exciting conditions is always just around the corner. Stay flexible, stay prepared, and most importantly - enjoy whatever the ocean serves up!

Surf safe, respect the locals, and may your wax be sticky and your rides smooth.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and while today might not be a epic swell day, there's still some sweet potential for water time! We're looking at waves hovering between 1 to 2 feet - think thigh to waist high - which means it's perfect for beginners and intermediate riders wanting to catch some mellow lines.

The swell is cruising in around 0.9 feet with a smooth 12-second period, rolling through from multiple southwest directions. Translation? Relatively organized waves that might look small but could offer some clean, predictable rides. Our wind situation is sitting at 7 knots from the west-southwest, creating some light onshore conditions that'll add a touch of texture to the wave faces.

Water temperature is holding steady at 64.2°F - definitely wetsuit territory. Grab that 2mm suit and you'll be comfortable sliding into these gentle rollers. The tide's hanging around 4.4 feet, which typically helps shape up the El Porto breaks nicely, offering slightly more forgiving wave profiles.

Pro tip for today: Manage your expectations. This isn't a day for epic barrel hunting, but more of a zen surfing experience. Think playful, practice your technique, work on your style. The consistent swell means you'll get plenty of opportunities to catch something fun.

For the stoke-seekers and wave enthusiasts: Keep an eye on upcoming forecasts. While today offers a mellow session, the potential for more exciting conditions is always just around the corner. Stay flexible, stay prepared, and most importantly - enjoy whatever the ocean serves up!

Surf safe, respect the locals, and may your wax be sticky and your rides smooth.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Southern Hemisphere Swell Delivers Clean Chest to Head High Waves with Perfect Morning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Alright surf seekers, grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto adventure!

The Pacific is serving up a tasty morning swell with chest to head-high waves rolling in from the Southern Hemisphere. As the tide rises, we're looking at some seriously sweet conditions that'll have wave riders grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees in the water - perfect for a light wetsuit. The morning is promising clean, glassy waves with a swell period hovering around 13-16 seconds, which means smooth, rideable faces that'll make even intermediate surfers feel like pros.

Our primary swell is coming from the south, gradually fading, but don't worry - a northwest windswell is stepping up to keep things interesting. Early birds will score the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in around midday, bringing some chop to the lineup.

By afternoon, expect waves to get a bit more playful but still totally surfable. The wind might add some texture, but hey, that's part of the ocean's charm. Waist to chest-high sets will keep you entertained, with occasional head-high surprises to keep things spicy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early or wait for the late afternoon rising tide for your best shot at prime waves. Just watch out for those sneaky rip currents and keep an eye on your fellow surfers.

With mostly sunny skies and temperatures around 68 degrees, it's basically a perfect California surf day. So wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the stoke!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2025 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf seekers, grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto adventure!

The Pacific is serving up a tasty morning swell with chest to head-high waves rolling in from the Southern Hemisphere. As the tide rises, we're looking at some seriously sweet conditions that'll have wave riders grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees in the water - perfect for a light wetsuit. The morning is promising clean, glassy waves with a swell period hovering around 13-16 seconds, which means smooth, rideable faces that'll make even intermediate surfers feel like pros.

Our primary swell is coming from the south, gradually fading, but don't worry - a northwest windswell is stepping up to keep things interesting. Early birds will score the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in around midday, bringing some chop to the lineup.

By afternoon, expect waves to get a bit more playful but still totally surfable. The wind might add some texture, but hey, that's part of the ocean's charm. Waist to chest-high sets will keep you entertained, with occasional head-high surprises to keep things spicy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early or wait for the late afternoon rising tide for your best shot at prime waves. Just watch out for those sneaky rip currents and keep an eye on your fellow surfers.

With mostly sunny skies and temperatures around 68 degrees, it's basically a perfect California surf day. So wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the stoke!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf seekers, grab your boards and let's dive into today's El Porto adventure!

The Pacific is serving up a tasty morning swell with chest to head-high waves rolling in from the Southern Hemisphere. As the tide rises, we're looking at some seriously sweet conditions that'll have wave riders grinning from ear to ear.

Right now, we're sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees in the water - perfect for a light wetsuit. The morning is promising clean, glassy waves with a swell period hovering around 13-16 seconds, which means smooth, rideable faces that'll make even intermediate surfers feel like pros.

Our primary swell is coming from the south, gradually fading, but don't worry - a northwest windswell is stepping up to keep things interesting. Early birds will score the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in around midday, bringing some chop to the lineup.

By afternoon, expect waves to get a bit more playful but still totally surfable. The wind might add some texture, but hey, that's part of the ocean's charm. Waist to chest-high sets will keep you entertained, with occasional head-high surprises to keep things spicy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early or wait for the late afternoon rising tide for your best shot at prime waves. Just watch out for those sneaky rip currents and keep an eye on your fellow surfers.

With mostly sunny skies and temperatures around 68 degrees, it's basically a perfect California surf day. So wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the stoke!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Knee to Waist High Waves with Clean Conditions for Longboarders and Beginners</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking pretty sweet this Friday morning, serving up a mellow yet tasty wave menu for those hungry for some ocean action.

Picture this: knee to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, with a clean 13-second period that'll have longboarders and beginner surfers grinning from ear to ear. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Right now, the tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, creating some smooth conditions that'll make even novice surfers look like pros. But here's the catch - those westerly winds are gonna start whispering their choppy intentions as the day progresses, so early birds definitely catch the best waves today.

Expect a light to moderate crowd with a mix of local rippers and weekend warriors testing their skills. The morning session looks particularly promising, with clean sets peaking around waist height and that sweet SSW swell providing just enough juice to keep things interesting.

Weather's playing nice too - a crisp 71 degrees with mostly clear skies and just a hint of potential light showers later. Pro tip: slather on that SPF 50 because the UV index is cranked up to high.

Quick neighborhood check shows similar conditions at nearby spots like Hermosa and Manhattan Beach Piers, all hovering in that delicious 1-3 foot range.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid morning surf session. Just remember to arrive early, watch those tide changes, and soak in those glorious Southern California vibes. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2025 13:01:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking pretty sweet this Friday morning, serving up a mellow yet tasty wave menu for those hungry for some ocean action.

Picture this: knee to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, with a clean 13-second period that'll have longboarders and beginner surfers grinning from ear to ear. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Right now, the tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, creating some smooth conditions that'll make even novice surfers look like pros. But here's the catch - those westerly winds are gonna start whispering their choppy intentions as the day progresses, so early birds definitely catch the best waves today.

Expect a light to moderate crowd with a mix of local rippers and weekend warriors testing their skills. The morning session looks particularly promising, with clean sets peaking around waist height and that sweet SSW swell providing just enough juice to keep things interesting.

Weather's playing nice too - a crisp 71 degrees with mostly clear skies and just a hint of potential light showers later. Pro tip: slather on that SPF 50 because the UV index is cranked up to high.

Quick neighborhood check shows similar conditions at nearby spots like Hermosa and Manhattan Beach Piers, all hovering in that delicious 1-3 foot range.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid morning surf session. Just remember to arrive early, watch those tide changes, and soak in those glorious Southern California vibes. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking pretty sweet this Friday morning, serving up a mellow yet tasty wave menu for those hungry for some ocean action.

Picture this: knee to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, with a clean 13-second period that'll have longboarders and beginner surfers grinning from ear to ear. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Right now, the tide's sitting pretty at mid-range, creating some smooth conditions that'll make even novice surfers look like pros. But here's the catch - those westerly winds are gonna start whispering their choppy intentions as the day progresses, so early birds definitely catch the best waves today.

Expect a light to moderate crowd with a mix of local rippers and weekend warriors testing their skills. The morning session looks particularly promising, with clean sets peaking around waist height and that sweet SSW swell providing just enough juice to keep things interesting.

Weather's playing nice too - a crisp 71 degrees with mostly clear skies and just a hint of potential light showers later. Pro tip: slather on that SPF 50 because the UV index is cranked up to high.

Quick neighborhood check shows similar conditions at nearby spots like Hermosa and Manhattan Beach Piers, all hovering in that delicious 1-3 foot range.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid morning surf session. Just remember to arrive early, watch those tide changes, and soak in those glorious Southern California vibes. Catch you in the lineup!

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 1-2 Foot Waves Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning menu today that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers stoked.

Picture this: waist to thigh-high waves dancing around the 1-2 foot range, with some cheeky sets pushing closer to 3 feet. A fading southwest swell is mixing it up with a touch of northwest windswell, creating a playful canvas for your morning surf session.

Early risers, this is your moment! Catch those cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear around 7-10 knots. By afternoon, things get a bit choppy, so aim to hit the water before the wind decides to party.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a sweet low tide window around 10:59 am. Pro tip: this is your golden hour for crisp wave shapes and less mushy conditions. The 64.2°F water might have you reaching for that trusty 2mm wetsuit - trust me, you'll thank me later.

Weather's playing nice too - mild 62°F air temperature with a sun and cloud mixtape. No rain today, but pack a jacket for those classic California coastal breezes.

Bottom line: Early morning is your surf sweet spot. Clean waves, manageable swell, and just enough excitement to get your adrenaline pumping. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and make some magic happen at El Porto!

Catch you in the lineup, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 13:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning menu today that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers stoked.

Picture this: waist to thigh-high waves dancing around the 1-2 foot range, with some cheeky sets pushing closer to 3 feet. A fading southwest swell is mixing it up with a touch of northwest windswell, creating a playful canvas for your morning surf session.

Early risers, this is your moment! Catch those cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear around 7-10 knots. By afternoon, things get a bit choppy, so aim to hit the water before the wind decides to party.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a sweet low tide window around 10:59 am. Pro tip: this is your golden hour for crisp wave shapes and less mushy conditions. The 64.2°F water might have you reaching for that trusty 2mm wetsuit - trust me, you'll thank me later.

Weather's playing nice too - mild 62°F air temperature with a sun and cloud mixtape. No rain today, but pack a jacket for those classic California coastal breezes.

Bottom line: Early morning is your surf sweet spot. Clean waves, manageable swell, and just enough excitement to get your adrenaline pumping. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and make some magic happen at El Porto!

Catch you in the lineup, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning menu today that'll have beginners and intermediate surfers stoked.

Picture this: waist to thigh-high waves dancing around the 1-2 foot range, with some cheeky sets pushing closer to 3 feet. A fading southwest swell is mixing it up with a touch of northwest windswell, creating a playful canvas for your morning surf session.

Early risers, this is your moment! Catch those cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear around 7-10 knots. By afternoon, things get a bit choppy, so aim to hit the water before the wind decides to party.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a sweet low tide window around 10:59 am. Pro tip: this is your golden hour for crisp wave shapes and less mushy conditions. The 64.2°F water might have you reaching for that trusty 2mm wetsuit - trust me, you'll thank me later.

Weather's playing nice too - mild 62°F air temperature with a sun and cloud mixtape. No rain today, but pack a jacket for those classic California coastal breezes.

Bottom line: Early morning is your surf sweet spot. Clean waves, manageable swell, and just enough excitement to get your adrenaline pumping. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and make some magic happen at El Porto!

Catch you in the lineup, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Knee to Thigh High Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Riders of All Levels</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with knee to thigh-high waves that'll keep things interesting. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from the SSW and WNW, bringing some long-period consistency that'll keep you entertained.

The morning starts with a moderate onshore wind from the west-southwest, which might make things a bit choppy, but don't let that discourage you. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees - perfect for a light shorty wetsuit. The day's looking like a mix of sun and clouds, so grab that SPF 50 and protect that beautiful surf skin.

Tide's playing nice today, hanging out in the mid to high range, which typically means better wave shape. Those sandbars at El Porto are working their magic, creating some fun little holes for smooth rides. The swell period's sitting at a sweet 12-13 seconds, which means decent energy even if the height isn't massive.

If you're wondering about board choice, a shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today. Beginners and intermediate riders, this is your moment to shine! The waves are forgiving but still offer enough challenge to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Friday and Saturday might bring a chance of light rain, so keep an eye on those weather reports. The consistent 1-2 foot swell means you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch some waves.

Just a heads up - keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially as the tide shifts. Safety first, stoke second! Crowd levels are typical for El Porto, so expect some friendly faces in the lineup.

Time to wax up, suit up, and get out there! El Porto's calling, and these waves aren't going to surf themselves. Catch you in the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 05:24:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with knee to thigh-high waves that'll keep things interesting. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from the SSW and WNW, bringing some long-period consistency that'll keep you entertained.

The morning starts with a moderate onshore wind from the west-southwest, which might make things a bit choppy, but don't let that discourage you. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees - perfect for a light shorty wetsuit. The day's looking like a mix of sun and clouds, so grab that SPF 50 and protect that beautiful surf skin.

Tide's playing nice today, hanging out in the mid to high range, which typically means better wave shape. Those sandbars at El Porto are working their magic, creating some fun little holes for smooth rides. The swell period's sitting at a sweet 12-13 seconds, which means decent energy even if the height isn't massive.

If you're wondering about board choice, a shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today. Beginners and intermediate riders, this is your moment to shine! The waves are forgiving but still offer enough challenge to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Friday and Saturday might bring a chance of light rain, so keep an eye on those weather reports. The consistent 1-2 foot swell means you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch some waves.

Just a heads up - keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially as the tide shifts. Safety first, stoke second! Crowd levels are typical for El Porto, so expect some friendly faces in the lineup.

Time to wax up, suit up, and get out there! El Porto's calling, and these waves aren't going to surf themselves. Catch you in the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with knee to thigh-high waves that'll keep things interesting. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from the SSW and WNW, bringing some long-period consistency that'll keep you entertained.

The morning starts with a moderate onshore wind from the west-southwest, which might make things a bit choppy, but don't let that discourage you. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees - perfect for a light shorty wetsuit. The day's looking like a mix of sun and clouds, so grab that SPF 50 and protect that beautiful surf skin.

Tide's playing nice today, hanging out in the mid to high range, which typically means better wave shape. Those sandbars at El Porto are working their magic, creating some fun little holes for smooth rides. The swell period's sitting at a sweet 12-13 seconds, which means decent energy even if the height isn't massive.

If you're wondering about board choice, a shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today. Beginners and intermediate riders, this is your moment to shine! The waves are forgiving but still offer enough challenge to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Friday and Saturday might bring a chance of light rain, so keep an eye on those weather reports. The consistent 1-2 foot swell means you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch some waves.

Just a heads up - keep an eye out for potential rip currents, especially as the tide shifts. Safety first, stoke second! Crowd levels are typical for El Porto, so expect some friendly faces in the lineup.

Time to wax up, suit up, and get out there! El Porto's calling, and these waves aren't going to surf themselves. Catch you in the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Waves at El Porto: Beginner Friendly 1-2 Foot Swell Perfect for Cool Water Surfing Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are whispering more of a gentle hello than a roaring welcome. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that's perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow morning on the water.

The ocean is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so wetsuit season is definitely in full swing. Grab that 2-3mm neoprene and be prepared for some cool water therapy. Early risers will score the best conditions, with cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear.

Speaking of wind, expect 15 knot breezes that'll add some texture to the water's surface. While not ideal for glassy conditions, it's still rideable - especially during the higher tide windows when the break becomes more forgiving.

The high tide at 3:32 AM means your best surfing window will be mid-morning, when the water offers better wave shape and coverage. Thigh to waist-high waves are on the menu, so manage your expectations and bring a board that handles smaller conditions with grace.

Interestingly, today's ocean salinity is slightly lower than the world average, which might give you a touch more buoyancy. A small bonus for those paddling out!

The air temperature is a comfortable 67 degrees, making for a pleasant morning session. Just remember - patience and the right mindset will turn these modest conditions into an enjoyable surf experience.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2025 13:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are whispering more of a gentle hello than a roaring welcome. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that's perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow morning on the water.

The ocean is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so wetsuit season is definitely in full swing. Grab that 2-3mm neoprene and be prepared for some cool water therapy. Early risers will score the best conditions, with cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear.

Speaking of wind, expect 15 knot breezes that'll add some texture to the water's surface. While not ideal for glassy conditions, it's still rideable - especially during the higher tide windows when the break becomes more forgiving.

The high tide at 3:32 AM means your best surfing window will be mid-morning, when the water offers better wave shape and coverage. Thigh to waist-high waves are on the menu, so manage your expectations and bring a board that handles smaller conditions with grace.

Interestingly, today's ocean salinity is slightly lower than the world average, which might give you a touch more buoyancy. A small bonus for those paddling out!

The air temperature is a comfortable 67 degrees, making for a pleasant morning session. Just remember - patience and the right mindset will turn these modest conditions into an enjoyable surf experience.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are whispering more of a gentle hello than a roaring welcome. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that's perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow morning on the water.

The ocean is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so wetsuit season is definitely in full swing. Grab that 2-3mm neoprene and be prepared for some cool water therapy. Early risers will score the best conditions, with cleaner waves before the southwest winds kick into gear.

Speaking of wind, expect 15 knot breezes that'll add some texture to the water's surface. While not ideal for glassy conditions, it's still rideable - especially during the higher tide windows when the break becomes more forgiving.

The high tide at 3:32 AM means your best surfing window will be mid-morning, when the water offers better wave shape and coverage. Thigh to waist-high waves are on the menu, so manage your expectations and bring a board that handles smaller conditions with grace.

Interestingly, today's ocean salinity is slightly lower than the world average, which might give you a touch more buoyancy. A small bonus for those paddling out!

The air temperature is a comfortable 67 degrees, making for a pleasant morning session. Just remember - patience and the right mindset will turn these modest conditions into an enjoyable surf experience.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Mellow Monday Waves Ideal for Beginners and Longboarders Seeking Gentle Pacific Swells</title>
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      <description>Catch of the Day: El Porto's Mellow Monday Surf Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a gentle dance with the Pacific at El Porto. We're talking shin to knee-high waves that'll reward the patient and playful surfers among us. The morning's serving up a clean plate of small but rideable swells, with waves peaking around 1-2 feet and promising some waist-high moments during the tide rise.

Early birds, this is your moment. Winds are playing nice right now - light and variable, creating those glassy conditions longboarders dream about. By afternoon, things get a bit feistier with west-southwest winds cranking up to 15-16 knots, which means some choppy action you'll want to dodge.

Water's sitting at a cool 65.8°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit. It'll keep you comfortable without overheating during your session. The swell's coming in from the south-southwest with a respectable 12-second period, mixed with a touch of northwest windswell to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a mid to high tide around 3.1 feet and climbing. That means conditions should improve as the morning progresses, with potentially cleaner, more consistent sets rolling through.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. The morning's your golden window - lighter winds, cleaner waves, and that rising tide creating some sweet little opportunities. Beginners and longboard enthusiasts will find plenty to smile about today.

Not an epic day, but definitely a fun one for those looking to get wet and stay stoked. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch of the Day: El Porto's Mellow Monday Surf Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a gentle dance with the Pacific at El Porto. We're talking shin to knee-high waves that'll reward the patient and playful surfers among us. The morning's serving up a clean plate of small but rideable swells, with waves peaking around 1-2 feet and promising some waist-high moments during the tide rise.

Early birds, this is your moment. Winds are playing nice right now - light and variable, creating those glassy conditions longboarders dream about. By afternoon, things get a bit feistier with west-southwest winds cranking up to 15-16 knots, which means some choppy action you'll want to dodge.

Water's sitting at a cool 65.8°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit. It'll keep you comfortable without overheating during your session. The swell's coming in from the south-southwest with a respectable 12-second period, mixed with a touch of northwest windswell to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a mid to high tide around 3.1 feet and climbing. That means conditions should improve as the morning progresses, with potentially cleaner, more consistent sets rolling through.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. The morning's your golden window - lighter winds, cleaner waves, and that rising tide creating some sweet little opportunities. Beginners and longboard enthusiasts will find plenty to smile about today.

Not an epic day, but definitely a fun one for those looking to get wet and stay stoked. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch of the Day: El Porto's Mellow Monday Surf Report

Alright wave riders, today's looking like a gentle dance with the Pacific at El Porto. We're talking shin to knee-high waves that'll reward the patient and playful surfers among us. The morning's serving up a clean plate of small but rideable swells, with waves peaking around 1-2 feet and promising some waist-high moments during the tide rise.

Early birds, this is your moment. Winds are playing nice right now - light and variable, creating those glassy conditions longboarders dream about. By afternoon, things get a bit feistier with west-southwest winds cranking up to 15-16 knots, which means some choppy action you'll want to dodge.

Water's sitting at a cool 65.8°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit. It'll keep you comfortable without overheating during your session. The swell's coming in from the south-southwest with a respectable 12-second period, mixed with a touch of northwest windswell to keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a mid to high tide around 3.1 feet and climbing. That means conditions should improve as the morning progresses, with potentially cleaner, more consistent sets rolling through.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. The morning's your golden window - lighter winds, cleaner waves, and that rising tide creating some sweet little opportunities. Beginners and longboard enthusiasts will find plenty to smile about today.

Not an epic day, but definitely a fun one for those looking to get wet and stay stoked. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Mid-November Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Hey surf fam, El Porto is serving up some sweet mid-November vibes today! We've got a mellow playground waiting with thigh to waist-high waves rolling in smooth and clean. Those 1-2 foot swells are looking super inviting, perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some relaxed Sunday sessions.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65.8 degrees, so grab that trusty 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Those light offshore winds are creating some seriously pristine wave faces - especially killer in the morning hours before the breeze shifts.

Tide's doing us a favor today, rising toward a sweet 6.3 foot high tide around 9:04 AM. The ocean's looking clean with a solid 12-13 second swell period, which means smooth, predictable rides from south and southwest directions.

Temperature's hanging around a pleasant 69 degrees with mostly clear skies - basically perfect surf weather. Sunrise started early around 6:19 AM and you'll have plenty of daylight to play until sunset near 5 PM.

Pro tip: Hit the water early to catch those glassy morning conditions before afternoon winds potentially change things up. Definitely pack some high-SPF sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Whether you're a seasoned local or just getting your feet wet, El Porto's serving up a solid surf day. Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy this epic November morning!

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2025 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surf fam, El Porto is serving up some sweet mid-November vibes today! We've got a mellow playground waiting with thigh to waist-high waves rolling in smooth and clean. Those 1-2 foot swells are looking super inviting, perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some relaxed Sunday sessions.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65.8 degrees, so grab that trusty 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Those light offshore winds are creating some seriously pristine wave faces - especially killer in the morning hours before the breeze shifts.

Tide's doing us a favor today, rising toward a sweet 6.3 foot high tide around 9:04 AM. The ocean's looking clean with a solid 12-13 second swell period, which means smooth, predictable rides from south and southwest directions.

Temperature's hanging around a pleasant 69 degrees with mostly clear skies - basically perfect surf weather. Sunrise started early around 6:19 AM and you'll have plenty of daylight to play until sunset near 5 PM.

Pro tip: Hit the water early to catch those glassy morning conditions before afternoon winds potentially change things up. Definitely pack some high-SPF sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Whether you're a seasoned local or just getting your feet wet, El Porto's serving up a solid surf day. Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy this epic November morning!

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surf fam, El Porto is serving up some sweet mid-November vibes today! We've got a mellow playground waiting with thigh to waist-high waves rolling in smooth and clean. Those 1-2 foot swells are looking super inviting, perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some relaxed Sunday sessions.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65.8 degrees, so grab that trusty 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. Those light offshore winds are creating some seriously pristine wave faces - especially killer in the morning hours before the breeze shifts.

Tide's doing us a favor today, rising toward a sweet 6.3 foot high tide around 9:04 AM. The ocean's looking clean with a solid 12-13 second swell period, which means smooth, predictable rides from south and southwest directions.

Temperature's hanging around a pleasant 69 degrees with mostly clear skies - basically perfect surf weather. Sunrise started early around 6:19 AM and you'll have plenty of daylight to play until sunset near 5 PM.

Pro tip: Hit the water early to catch those glassy morning conditions before afternoon winds potentially change things up. Definitely pack some high-SPF sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Whether you're a seasoned local or just getting your feet wet, El Porto's serving up a solid surf day. Grab your board, catch some waves, and enjoy this epic November morning!

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic Morning Waves, Head-High Swells, and Perfect Offshore Conditions Await Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Morning Magic Awaits!

Surfers, today's El Porto forecast is a sweet symphony of swell and stoke. We're looking at head-high to overhead waves dancing between 3-4 feet, with occasional larger sets promising pure adrenaline. The west-southwest swell is packing a powerful 13-second punch, creating long, clean intervals that'll make experienced riders grin.

Early morning is your golden ticket - side-offshore southeast winds will sculpt pristine wave faces before the day gets bumpier. Water temperature sits at a crisp 63°F, so your 3/2mm wetsuit is your best friend today.

The tide tells an interesting story: a high tide at 10:04 am (7.05 ft) transitions to a low tide by 5:45 pm. This means shifting sandbars and potentially heavy shorebreak, so stay alert and read the water carefully.

Nearby Hammerland is firing even harder with 4-6 foot waves, tempting only the most confident wave hunters. Manhattan and Venice Beach offer mellower alternatives if El Porto feels too intense.

Performance potential is high but comes with a crowd warning. This popular beachbreak attracts skilled surfers, so respect the lineup and be prepared to share some epic waves.

Pro tip: Arrive early to catch the cleanest conditions. The morning's side-offshore winds and dropping tide create a magical window of opportunity that won't last long.

Bottom line: El Porto is pumping. Grab your board, your 3/2, and your stoke - today's waves are calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 13:02:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Morning Magic Awaits!

Surfers, today's El Porto forecast is a sweet symphony of swell and stoke. We're looking at head-high to overhead waves dancing between 3-4 feet, with occasional larger sets promising pure adrenaline. The west-southwest swell is packing a powerful 13-second punch, creating long, clean intervals that'll make experienced riders grin.

Early morning is your golden ticket - side-offshore southeast winds will sculpt pristine wave faces before the day gets bumpier. Water temperature sits at a crisp 63°F, so your 3/2mm wetsuit is your best friend today.

The tide tells an interesting story: a high tide at 10:04 am (7.05 ft) transitions to a low tide by 5:45 pm. This means shifting sandbars and potentially heavy shorebreak, so stay alert and read the water carefully.

Nearby Hammerland is firing even harder with 4-6 foot waves, tempting only the most confident wave hunters. Manhattan and Venice Beach offer mellower alternatives if El Porto feels too intense.

Performance potential is high but comes with a crowd warning. This popular beachbreak attracts skilled surfers, so respect the lineup and be prepared to share some epic waves.

Pro tip: Arrive early to catch the cleanest conditions. The morning's side-offshore winds and dropping tide create a magical window of opportunity that won't last long.

Bottom line: El Porto is pumping. Grab your board, your 3/2, and your stoke - today's waves are calling your name!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Morning Magic Awaits!

Surfers, today's El Porto forecast is a sweet symphony of swell and stoke. We're looking at head-high to overhead waves dancing between 3-4 feet, with occasional larger sets promising pure adrenaline. The west-southwest swell is packing a powerful 13-second punch, creating long, clean intervals that'll make experienced riders grin.

Early morning is your golden ticket - side-offshore southeast winds will sculpt pristine wave faces before the day gets bumpier. Water temperature sits at a crisp 63°F, so your 3/2mm wetsuit is your best friend today.

The tide tells an interesting story: a high tide at 10:04 am (7.05 ft) transitions to a low tide by 5:45 pm. This means shifting sandbars and potentially heavy shorebreak, so stay alert and read the water carefully.

Nearby Hammerland is firing even harder with 4-6 foot waves, tempting only the most confident wave hunters. Manhattan and Venice Beach offer mellower alternatives if El Porto feels too intense.

Performance potential is high but comes with a crowd warning. This popular beachbreak attracts skilled surfers, so respect the lineup and be prepared to share some epic waves.

Pro tip: Arrive early to catch the cleanest conditions. The morning's side-offshore winds and dropping tide create a magical window of opportunity that won't last long.

Bottom line: El Porto is pumping. Grab your board, your 3/2, and your stoke - today's waves are calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow November Waves Offer Playful Thigh to Waist High Conditions for Longboard Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Alright surf fam, listen up - El Porto's serving up some mellow vibes today! 

We've got a classic early November scene rolling through with small but playful waves dancing between thigh and waist high. If you're hunting the sweet spots north of Manhattan Beach, you might catch some shoulder-high sets that'll keep things interesting.

The swell mix is a combo of leftover SSW and northwest wind energy, creating some inconsistent but potentially fun conditions. Right now we're looking at 1-2 foot waves that'll definitely require some patience and a longboard or fun-shape to maximize the session.

For the technical riders, expect a NW windswell that's peaking in the chest-high range with occasional clean sets. The wave power is definitely winding down, so manage your expectations and bring something with some volume that'll help you glide through these smaller moments.

Conditions are pretty average - nothing epic, but definitely surfable if you're motivated and know how to read the beach. Early morning or late afternoon might offer the cleanest windows with potentially smoother surface conditions.

Board recommendation? Definitely lean towards something with more volume - think funboards, midlengths, or longboards that'll help you capitalize on these smaller, playful waves. 

Bottom line: It's not firing, but it's definitely not flat. Grab something fun, stay loose, and enjoy the water. Sometimes those mellow days are exactly what the soul needs.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2025 13:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf fam, listen up - El Porto's serving up some mellow vibes today! 

We've got a classic early November scene rolling through with small but playful waves dancing between thigh and waist high. If you're hunting the sweet spots north of Manhattan Beach, you might catch some shoulder-high sets that'll keep things interesting.

The swell mix is a combo of leftover SSW and northwest wind energy, creating some inconsistent but potentially fun conditions. Right now we're looking at 1-2 foot waves that'll definitely require some patience and a longboard or fun-shape to maximize the session.

For the technical riders, expect a NW windswell that's peaking in the chest-high range with occasional clean sets. The wave power is definitely winding down, so manage your expectations and bring something with some volume that'll help you glide through these smaller moments.

Conditions are pretty average - nothing epic, but definitely surfable if you're motivated and know how to read the beach. Early morning or late afternoon might offer the cleanest windows with potentially smoother surface conditions.

Board recommendation? Definitely lean towards something with more volume - think funboards, midlengths, or longboards that'll help you capitalize on these smaller, playful waves. 

Bottom line: It's not firing, but it's definitely not flat. Grab something fun, stay loose, and enjoy the water. Sometimes those mellow days are exactly what the soul needs.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf fam, listen up - El Porto's serving up some mellow vibes today! 

We've got a classic early November scene rolling through with small but playful waves dancing between thigh and waist high. If you're hunting the sweet spots north of Manhattan Beach, you might catch some shoulder-high sets that'll keep things interesting.

The swell mix is a combo of leftover SSW and northwest wind energy, creating some inconsistent but potentially fun conditions. Right now we're looking at 1-2 foot waves that'll definitely require some patience and a longboard or fun-shape to maximize the session.

For the technical riders, expect a NW windswell that's peaking in the chest-high range with occasional clean sets. The wave power is definitely winding down, so manage your expectations and bring something with some volume that'll help you glide through these smaller moments.

Conditions are pretty average - nothing epic, but definitely surfable if you're motivated and know how to read the beach. Early morning or late afternoon might offer the cleanest windows with potentially smoother surface conditions.

Board recommendation? Definitely lean towards something with more volume - think funboards, midlengths, or longboards that'll help you capitalize on these smaller, playful waves. 

Bottom line: It's not firing, but it's definitely not flat. Grab something fun, stay loose, and enjoy the water. Sometimes those mellow days are exactly what the soul needs.

Stay stoked, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-3 Foot Waves, Clean Conditions, and Glassy Swells Await Intermediate Riders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today. We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot playground with some tasty waist to chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's got a smooth rhythm going with a killer combo of South-Southwest and Northwest swells rolling in. Those long-period waves stretching 13-16 seconds mean clean, glassy conditions that'll make every ride feel like liquid gold. The wind's playing nice too - just a gentle southwest breeze at 3 mph, keeping the surface smooth as silk.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's on the rise, with a sweet spot between mid and low that'll sculpt those waves into perfect shape. You'll have plenty of daylight to work with - sunrise kicked off at 7:03 am and sunset won't drop until 6:13 pm, giving you a solid 11-hour window of pure surfing bliss.

Clear skies, 69 degrees, and barely a cloud in sight mean conditions are about as close to perfect as you can get. Expect a decent crowd of stoked surfers, but nothing overwhelming. The breaks are looking consistent and inviting - those peaky waves are practically begging you to paddle out and carve up some ocean magic.

Pro tip: Hit the water in the morning or early afternoon for the best light and most consistent conditions. El Porto's calling your name, so what are you waiting for? Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 13:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today. We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot playground with some tasty waist to chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's got a smooth rhythm going with a killer combo of South-Southwest and Northwest swells rolling in. Those long-period waves stretching 13-16 seconds mean clean, glassy conditions that'll make every ride feel like liquid gold. The wind's playing nice too - just a gentle southwest breeze at 3 mph, keeping the surface smooth as silk.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's on the rise, with a sweet spot between mid and low that'll sculpt those waves into perfect shape. You'll have plenty of daylight to work with - sunrise kicked off at 7:03 am and sunset won't drop until 6:13 pm, giving you a solid 11-hour window of pure surfing bliss.

Clear skies, 69 degrees, and barely a cloud in sight mean conditions are about as close to perfect as you can get. Expect a decent crowd of stoked surfers, but nothing overwhelming. The breaks are looking consistent and inviting - those peaky waves are practically begging you to paddle out and carve up some ocean magic.

Pro tip: Hit the water in the morning or early afternoon for the best light and most consistent conditions. El Porto's calling your name, so what are you waiting for? Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of surfing paradise today. We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot playground with some tasty waist to chest-high sets that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's got a smooth rhythm going with a killer combo of South-Southwest and Northwest swells rolling in. Those long-period waves stretching 13-16 seconds mean clean, glassy conditions that'll make every ride feel like liquid gold. The wind's playing nice too - just a gentle southwest breeze at 3 mph, keeping the surface smooth as silk.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The tide's on the rise, with a sweet spot between mid and low that'll sculpt those waves into perfect shape. You'll have plenty of daylight to work with - sunrise kicked off at 7:03 am and sunset won't drop until 6:13 pm, giving you a solid 11-hour window of pure surfing bliss.

Clear skies, 69 degrees, and barely a cloud in sight mean conditions are about as close to perfect as you can get. Expect a decent crowd of stoked surfers, but nothing overwhelming. The breaks are looking consistent and inviting - those peaky waves are practically begging you to paddle out and carve up some ocean magic.

Pro tip: Hit the water in the morning or early afternoon for the best light and most consistent conditions. El Porto's calling your name, so what are you waiting for? Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Exciting 4-Foot Waves Forecast Thursday Through Saturday with Prime Surfing Conditions</title>
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      <description>Yo wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Wednesday vibe that's about to get more interesting. Right now we're looking at knee to thigh-high waves hovering around 1.5 feet with a west swell rolling in at 219 degrees. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Winds are currently pushing onshore at 5 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions. But don't bail just yet - the forecast is looking promising. Tomorrow's gonna bump up to 4-foot waves with super light winds, making for some sweet surfing potential.

Speaking of potential, Thursday through Saturday are your prime surf windows. We're talking clean 3 to 4-foot swells with minimal wind interference. By Sunday things will mellow out to smaller 1.5-foot waves, perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

Water lovers take note: fishing's gonna be epic between 11 am and 1 pm today during lunar transit. Temperature's sitting nice at 69 degrees with zero clouds and just a touch of humidity. Sunrise happened at 7:03 am and you've got until 6:13 pm to catch those waves.

Pro tip: The swell's building, so timing is everything. Early morning or late afternoon will give you the cleanest rides. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to shred El Porto!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 13:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Wednesday vibe that's about to get more interesting. Right now we're looking at knee to thigh-high waves hovering around 1.5 feet with a west swell rolling in at 219 degrees. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Winds are currently pushing onshore at 5 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions. But don't bail just yet - the forecast is looking promising. Tomorrow's gonna bump up to 4-foot waves with super light winds, making for some sweet surfing potential.

Speaking of potential, Thursday through Saturday are your prime surf windows. We're talking clean 3 to 4-foot swells with minimal wind interference. By Sunday things will mellow out to smaller 1.5-foot waves, perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

Water lovers take note: fishing's gonna be epic between 11 am and 1 pm today during lunar transit. Temperature's sitting nice at 69 degrees with zero clouds and just a touch of humidity. Sunrise happened at 7:03 am and you've got until 6:13 pm to catch those waves.

Pro tip: The swell's building, so timing is everything. Early morning or late afternoon will give you the cleanest rides. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to shred El Porto!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Wednesday vibe that's about to get more interesting. Right now we're looking at knee to thigh-high waves hovering around 1.5 feet with a west swell rolling in at 219 degrees. The water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Winds are currently pushing onshore at 5 miles per hour, which means slightly choppy conditions. But don't bail just yet - the forecast is looking promising. Tomorrow's gonna bump up to 4-foot waves with super light winds, making for some sweet surfing potential.

Speaking of potential, Thursday through Saturday are your prime surf windows. We're talking clean 3 to 4-foot swells with minimal wind interference. By Sunday things will mellow out to smaller 1.5-foot waves, perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill session.

Water lovers take note: fishing's gonna be epic between 11 am and 1 pm today during lunar transit. Temperature's sitting nice at 69 degrees with zero clouds and just a touch of humidity. Sunrise happened at 7:03 am and you've got until 6:13 pm to catch those waves.

Pro tip: The swell's building, so timing is everything. Early morning or late afternoon will give you the cleanest rides. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to shred El Porto!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Waist to Chest High Waves, Mild Conditions Await Surfers on November 4th Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! November 4th is looking like a sweet morning session with some seriously mellow conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're seeing a classic Southern California day with clear skies, mild temperatures hovering around 69°F, and water sitting pretty at a comfortable 63°F. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready for some early morning gliding.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a nice high tide peaking at 9:04 am around 6.3 feet, which means some potentially clean and shapely waves. The swell is whispering a mix of northwest and southern hemisphere energy - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. Expect waist to chest-high waves that'll keep intermediate and beginner surfers stoked.

Wind conditions are your friend this morning - super light at just 3 mph with minimal chop. But heads up, surf enthusiasts: those westerly winds will likely strengthen by afternoon, potentially turning those glassy waves a bit bumpy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, and the morning flood tide between 8-10 am looks prime for catching some smooth rollers. By afternoon, onshore winds might make things a bit more challenging.

Water's calling, and El Porto is serving up a morning surf buffet. Wax your board, check your leash, and get out there before the wind decides to party!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 13:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! November 4th is looking like a sweet morning session with some seriously mellow conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're seeing a classic Southern California day with clear skies, mild temperatures hovering around 69°F, and water sitting pretty at a comfortable 63°F. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready for some early morning gliding.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a nice high tide peaking at 9:04 am around 6.3 feet, which means some potentially clean and shapely waves. The swell is whispering a mix of northwest and southern hemisphere energy - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. Expect waist to chest-high waves that'll keep intermediate and beginner surfers stoked.

Wind conditions are your friend this morning - super light at just 3 mph with minimal chop. But heads up, surf enthusiasts: those westerly winds will likely strengthen by afternoon, potentially turning those glassy waves a bit bumpy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, and the morning flood tide between 8-10 am looks prime for catching some smooth rollers. By afternoon, onshore winds might make things a bit more challenging.

Water's calling, and El Porto is serving up a morning surf buffet. Wax your board, check your leash, and get out there before the wind decides to party!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! November 4th is looking like a sweet morning session with some seriously mellow conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're seeing a classic Southern California day with clear skies, mild temperatures hovering around 69°F, and water sitting pretty at a comfortable 63°F. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready for some early morning gliding.

Tide-wise, we're looking at a nice high tide peaking at 9:04 am around 6.3 feet, which means some potentially clean and shapely waves. The swell is whispering a mix of northwest and southern hemisphere energy - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. Expect waist to chest-high waves that'll keep intermediate and beginner surfers stoked.

Wind conditions are your friend this morning - super light at just 3 mph with minimal chop. But heads up, surf enthusiasts: those westerly winds will likely strengthen by afternoon, potentially turning those glassy waves a bit bumpy.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, and the morning flood tide between 8-10 am looks prime for catching some smooth rollers. By afternoon, onshore winds might make things a bit more challenging.

Water's calling, and El Porto is serving up a morning surf buffet. Wax your board, check your leash, and get out there before the wind decides to party!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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El Porto Surf Report Thigh High Waves Offer Mellow Morning Session with Clean Early Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surfers, grab your 2mm wetsuit and get ready for a mellow morning at El Porto! Today's waves are serving up a modest platter of thigh to waist-high surf that'll keep things interesting without breaking any epic records.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest, pushing 2-foot waves with a smooth 12-second period. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick into gear. Expect those waves to start soft but potentially bump up to chest-high sets as the morning progresses.

Water's sitting at a crisp 66 degrees - cool enough to appreciate that thin neoprene layer, but not cold enough to send you running. The tide's currently bottoming out at 2.6 feet, but don't stress - it'll be rising through the morning and improving wave shape.

Wind's playing a bit of a game today, hovering around 10 knots from the west-southwest. Translation? Slightly choppy conditions that'll get a bit more texture as the day rolls on. Morning sessions will definitely have the smoothest vibes, so set those alarms early.

Pro tip: Pack that SPF 30-50 sunscreen and keep an eye on real-time updates. While conditions look rideable, the surf zone can change faster than a dolphin's mood. Nothing beats being prepared and staying flexible.

Surf's up, El Porto! Catch those waves and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 13:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers, grab your 2mm wetsuit and get ready for a mellow morning at El Porto! Today's waves are serving up a modest platter of thigh to waist-high surf that'll keep things interesting without breaking any epic records.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest, pushing 2-foot waves with a smooth 12-second period. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick into gear. Expect those waves to start soft but potentially bump up to chest-high sets as the morning progresses.

Water's sitting at a crisp 66 degrees - cool enough to appreciate that thin neoprene layer, but not cold enough to send you running. The tide's currently bottoming out at 2.6 feet, but don't stress - it'll be rising through the morning and improving wave shape.

Wind's playing a bit of a game today, hovering around 10 knots from the west-southwest. Translation? Slightly choppy conditions that'll get a bit more texture as the day rolls on. Morning sessions will definitely have the smoothest vibes, so set those alarms early.

Pro tip: Pack that SPF 30-50 sunscreen and keep an eye on real-time updates. While conditions look rideable, the surf zone can change faster than a dolphin's mood. Nothing beats being prepared and staying flexible.

Surf's up, El Porto! Catch those waves and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers, grab your 2mm wetsuit and get ready for a mellow morning at El Porto! Today's waves are serving up a modest platter of thigh to waist-high surf that'll keep things interesting without breaking any epic records.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest, pushing 2-foot waves with a smooth 12-second period. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick into gear. Expect those waves to start soft but potentially bump up to chest-high sets as the morning progresses.

Water's sitting at a crisp 66 degrees - cool enough to appreciate that thin neoprene layer, but not cold enough to send you running. The tide's currently bottoming out at 2.6 feet, but don't stress - it'll be rising through the morning and improving wave shape.

Wind's playing a bit of a game today, hovering around 10 knots from the west-southwest. Translation? Slightly choppy conditions that'll get a bit more texture as the day rolls on. Morning sessions will definitely have the smoothest vibes, so set those alarms early.

Pro tip: Pack that SPF 30-50 sunscreen and keep an eye on real-time updates. While conditions look rideable, the surf zone can change faster than a dolphin's mood. Nothing beats being prepared and staying flexible.

Surf's up, El Porto! Catch those waves and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Thigh to Waist High Waves Offer Perfect Intermediate Surfing Conditions This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a solid intermediate playground with waves dancing between thigh and waist high. We're seeing a sweet 2-3 foot swell coming from SSW and NW directions, creating some seriously rideable conditions for those looking to catch some California magic.

The morning's bringing cool vibes at 52 degrees with light winds playing nice - starting offshore and then shifting to a gentle onshore breeze later. Expect some variable wind patterns that'll keep things interesting but not totally blown out.

Water's sitting around a chilly 57 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The rising tide's gonna work some magic, especially mid to late morning, offering cleaner wave shapes and potentially longer rides.

Pro tip for today: El Porto's gonna be buzzing with surfers, so expect some moderate crowds. The swell's got a smooth 14-second period, which means clean, predictable waves that'll reward patient riders. Keep your eyes peeled for potential rip currents - they love to play hide and seek during swell and tide transitions.

For the skill level breakdown, intermediate surfers will find today's conditions absolutely perfect. Beginners can paddle out but might want to stay extra alert. The wave size and wind conditions demand a bit of experience.

As the afternoon rolls in, expect the swell to gradually mellow out. The SSW waves will start tapering, so catch those morning and mid-morning sets for the best experience.

Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy El Porto's liquid playground!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2025 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a solid intermediate playground with waves dancing between thigh and waist high. We're seeing a sweet 2-3 foot swell coming from SSW and NW directions, creating some seriously rideable conditions for those looking to catch some California magic.

The morning's bringing cool vibes at 52 degrees with light winds playing nice - starting offshore and then shifting to a gentle onshore breeze later. Expect some variable wind patterns that'll keep things interesting but not totally blown out.

Water's sitting around a chilly 57 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The rising tide's gonna work some magic, especially mid to late morning, offering cleaner wave shapes and potentially longer rides.

Pro tip for today: El Porto's gonna be buzzing with surfers, so expect some moderate crowds. The swell's got a smooth 14-second period, which means clean, predictable waves that'll reward patient riders. Keep your eyes peeled for potential rip currents - they love to play hide and seek during swell and tide transitions.

For the skill level breakdown, intermediate surfers will find today's conditions absolutely perfect. Beginners can paddle out but might want to stay extra alert. The wave size and wind conditions demand a bit of experience.

As the afternoon rolls in, expect the swell to gradually mellow out. The SSW waves will start tapering, so catch those morning and mid-morning sets for the best experience.

Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy El Porto's liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a solid intermediate playground with waves dancing between thigh and waist high. We're seeing a sweet 2-3 foot swell coming from SSW and NW directions, creating some seriously rideable conditions for those looking to catch some California magic.

The morning's bringing cool vibes at 52 degrees with light winds playing nice - starting offshore and then shifting to a gentle onshore breeze later. Expect some variable wind patterns that'll keep things interesting but not totally blown out.

Water's sitting around a chilly 57 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and maybe some booties if you're sensitive to the cold. The rising tide's gonna work some magic, especially mid to late morning, offering cleaner wave shapes and potentially longer rides.

Pro tip for today: El Porto's gonna be buzzing with surfers, so expect some moderate crowds. The swell's got a smooth 14-second period, which means clean, predictable waves that'll reward patient riders. Keep your eyes peeled for potential rip currents - they love to play hide and seek during swell and tide transitions.

For the skill level breakdown, intermediate surfers will find today's conditions absolutely perfect. Beginners can paddle out but might want to stay extra alert. The wave size and wind conditions demand a bit of experience.

As the afternoon rolls in, expect the swell to gradually mellow out. The SSW waves will start tapering, so catch those morning and mid-morning sets for the best experience.

Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy El Porto's liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Northwest Swells and Glassy Conditions Promise Perfect California Surfing Saturday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of California surfing this Saturday. We're looking at crystal-clear skies and some mellow northwest swells that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting pretty at a cool 65.8 degrees - wetsuit recommended, but not mandatory. The air temp's hovering around 69, with just a whisper of wind at 3 mph creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice transitions today. Morning high tide at 7:21 am peaked at 4.9 feet, giving way to a midday low that'll expose those legendary El Porto "holes" - those magical breaks in the closeouts that hardcore locals live for.

Wave height is sitting modest but fun, ranging between 1.7 and 2.2 feet. While not epic, these northwest swells are classic El Porto - reliable and rideable. Early birds and late afternoon warriors will find the sweetest windows when winds are lightest and tides are shifting.

Crowd alert: This spot gets busy, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Those crossed-up sandbars might just deliver some surprisingly sweet sections if you know where to look.

Safety first, surf fam. Check those rip currents, respect the lineup, and remember - every wave is a gift. The forecast suggests similar conditions in the coming days, so grab your board and make some memories.

Sunrise is at 7:13, sunset at 6:03 - plenty of time to catch some waves and soak in that Southern California magic. El Porto's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 12:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of California surfing this Saturday. We're looking at crystal-clear skies and some mellow northwest swells that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting pretty at a cool 65.8 degrees - wetsuit recommended, but not mandatory. The air temp's hovering around 69, with just a whisper of wind at 3 mph creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice transitions today. Morning high tide at 7:21 am peaked at 4.9 feet, giving way to a midday low that'll expose those legendary El Porto "holes" - those magical breaks in the closeouts that hardcore locals live for.

Wave height is sitting modest but fun, ranging between 1.7 and 2.2 feet. While not epic, these northwest swells are classic El Porto - reliable and rideable. Early birds and late afternoon warriors will find the sweetest windows when winds are lightest and tides are shifting.

Crowd alert: This spot gets busy, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Those crossed-up sandbars might just deliver some surprisingly sweet sections if you know where to look.

Safety first, surf fam. Check those rip currents, respect the lineup, and remember - every wave is a gift. The forecast suggests similar conditions in the coming days, so grab your board and make some memories.

Sunrise is at 7:13, sunset at 6:03 - plenty of time to catch some waves and soak in that Southern California magic. El Porto's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet slice of California surfing this Saturday. We're looking at crystal-clear skies and some mellow northwest swells that'll have you itching to paddle out.

Water's sitting pretty at a cool 65.8 degrees - wetsuit recommended, but not mandatory. The air temp's hovering around 69, with just a whisper of wind at 3 mph creating those glassy conditions every surfer dreams about.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice transitions today. Morning high tide at 7:21 am peaked at 4.9 feet, giving way to a midday low that'll expose those legendary El Porto "holes" - those magical breaks in the closeouts that hardcore locals live for.

Wave height is sitting modest but fun, ranging between 1.7 and 2.2 feet. While not epic, these northwest swells are classic El Porto - reliable and rideable. Early birds and late afternoon warriors will find the sweetest windows when winds are lightest and tides are shifting.

Crowd alert: This spot gets busy, so bring your patience and surf etiquette. Those crossed-up sandbars might just deliver some surprisingly sweet sections if you know where to look.

Safety first, surf fam. Check those rip currents, respect the lineup, and remember - every wave is a gift. The forecast suggests similar conditions in the coming days, so grab your board and make some memories.

Sunrise is at 7:13, sunset at 6:03 - plenty of time to catch some waves and soak in that Southern California magic. El Porto's calling - are you listening?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Halloween Friday Reveals Perfect Waves Pristine Conditions Ideal for Morning Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet Friday forecast that's gonna make your Halloween session memorable. As the sun rises at 7:03 AM, you'll find yourself greeted by crystal-clear skies and temperatures that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's looking pretty stellar today. We're tracking a rising tide that'll peak at 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM, creating some primo conditions for catching some killer waves. Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardcore surfers.

Those light winds are our best friend right now, blowing at a mere 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5. Translation? Clean, crisp waves waiting to be shredded. El Porto's notorious for picking up those Northwest swells, so expect some consistent action that'll keep you entertained.

Pro tip for today: Keep your eyes peeled for those sweet spots between the closeout waves. The local sandbars can be tricky, but experienced riders know how to navigate the gaps and find those perfect peaks. Mid-morning to early afternoon looks like your golden window when the tide's just right.

With sunset at 6:13 PM and humidity sitting at a comfortable 72%, you've got plenty of daylight and ideal conditions to make this Halloween surf session epic. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to own these waves!

Catch you in the lineup, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2025 12:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet Friday forecast that's gonna make your Halloween session memorable. As the sun rises at 7:03 AM, you'll find yourself greeted by crystal-clear skies and temperatures that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's looking pretty stellar today. We're tracking a rising tide that'll peak at 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM, creating some primo conditions for catching some killer waves. Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardcore surfers.

Those light winds are our best friend right now, blowing at a mere 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5. Translation? Clean, crisp waves waiting to be shredded. El Porto's notorious for picking up those Northwest swells, so expect some consistent action that'll keep you entertained.

Pro tip for today: Keep your eyes peeled for those sweet spots between the closeout waves. The local sandbars can be tricky, but experienced riders know how to navigate the gaps and find those perfect peaks. Mid-morning to early afternoon looks like your golden window when the tide's just right.

With sunset at 6:13 PM and humidity sitting at a comfortable 72%, you've got plenty of daylight and ideal conditions to make this Halloween surf session epic. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to own these waves!

Catch you in the lineup, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a sweet Friday forecast that's gonna make your Halloween session memorable. As the sun rises at 7:03 AM, you'll find yourself greeted by crystal-clear skies and temperatures that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

The ocean's looking pretty stellar today. We're tracking a rising tide that'll peak at 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM, creating some primo conditions for catching some killer waves. Water's sitting at a comfortable 63 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardcore surfers.

Those light winds are our best friend right now, blowing at a mere 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5. Translation? Clean, crisp waves waiting to be shredded. El Porto's notorious for picking up those Northwest swells, so expect some consistent action that'll keep you entertained.

Pro tip for today: Keep your eyes peeled for those sweet spots between the closeout waves. The local sandbars can be tricky, but experienced riders know how to navigate the gaps and find those perfect peaks. Mid-morning to early afternoon looks like your golden window when the tide's just right.

With sunset at 6:13 PM and humidity sitting at a comfortable 72%, you've got plenty of daylight and ideal conditions to make this Halloween surf session epic. Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready to own these waves!

Catch you in the lineup, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 1-2 Foot Waves and Offshore Winds Create Perfect Late October Surfing Conditions</title>
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      <description>Alright, surf seekers! Let's dive into the El Porto wave report that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

As we cruise into late October, the Pacific is serving up a mellow surf scene. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 65.8°F - just a hair cooler than the usual October warmth. Grab that wetsuit and get ready for some smooth riding.

Wave heights are sitting pretty between 1'7" and 2'2", which means we're looking at some beginner-friendly to intermediate conditions. Perfect for those looking to catch some gentle rollers or work on their technique. The swell is cruising in from the west and northwest, classic California style.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting - while we don't have precise data, local surfers know that light offshore winds could turn these waves into glassy perfection. Timing is everything, so keep an eye on those tide charts for El Segundo.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions over the next few days. But winter is knocking on the door, and November's gonna bring some potential storm swells that could mix things up. Pro tip: Early mornings and late afternoons are your best bet to dodge the crowd and score some sweet, uncrowded waves.

Equipment check: Wetsuit is your best friend right now. The mornings and evenings are getting chillier, so layer up and stay warm.

Local surfers, you know the drill - El Porto can get packed, so respect the lineup, watch your etiquette, and enjoy those Southern California waves. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 12:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surf seekers! Let's dive into the El Porto wave report that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

As we cruise into late October, the Pacific is serving up a mellow surf scene. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 65.8°F - just a hair cooler than the usual October warmth. Grab that wetsuit and get ready for some smooth riding.

Wave heights are sitting pretty between 1'7" and 2'2", which means we're looking at some beginner-friendly to intermediate conditions. Perfect for those looking to catch some gentle rollers or work on their technique. The swell is cruising in from the west and northwest, classic California style.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting - while we don't have precise data, local surfers know that light offshore winds could turn these waves into glassy perfection. Timing is everything, so keep an eye on those tide charts for El Segundo.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions over the next few days. But winter is knocking on the door, and November's gonna bring some potential storm swells that could mix things up. Pro tip: Early mornings and late afternoons are your best bet to dodge the crowd and score some sweet, uncrowded waves.

Equipment check: Wetsuit is your best friend right now. The mornings and evenings are getting chillier, so layer up and stay warm.

Local surfers, you know the drill - El Porto can get packed, so respect the lineup, watch your etiquette, and enjoy those Southern California waves. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surf seekers! Let's dive into the El Porto wave report that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

As we cruise into late October, the Pacific is serving up a mellow surf scene. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 65.8°F - just a hair cooler than the usual October warmth. Grab that wetsuit and get ready for some smooth riding.

Wave heights are sitting pretty between 1'7" and 2'2", which means we're looking at some beginner-friendly to intermediate conditions. Perfect for those looking to catch some gentle rollers or work on their technique. The swell is cruising in from the west and northwest, classic California style.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting - while we don't have precise data, local surfers know that light offshore winds could turn these waves into glassy perfection. Timing is everything, so keep an eye on those tide charts for El Segundo.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions over the next few days. But winter is knocking on the door, and November's gonna bring some potential storm swells that could mix things up. Pro tip: Early mornings and late afternoons are your best bet to dodge the crowd and score some sweet, uncrowded waves.

Equipment check: Wetsuit is your best friend right now. The mornings and evenings are getting chillier, so layer up and stay warm.

Local surfers, you know the drill - El Porto can get packed, so respect the lineup, watch your etiquette, and enjoy those Southern California waves. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Wednesday Waves Await Riders with Clean Conditions and Smooth Pacific Swells</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a clean, mellow day with some seriously sweet conditions.

The Pacific is looking smooth this Wednesday, with a rising tide that's about to peak at a generous 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM. If you're chasing those perfectly shaped waves, timing is everything, and right now the surf gods are smiling.

Crystal clear skies and a comfortable 69 degrees mean you'll be gliding in primo conditions. The wind is whispering at a mere 3 miles per hour - just enough to keep things crisp without chopping up the water. Expect clean, well-formed waves that'll make even casual surfers look like pros.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool 63 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves aren't monster sized today - think shin to knee high - El Porto's notorious beach breaks promise some fun, hollow sections that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

The morning high tide creates ideal sculpting conditions, so aim to paddle out between 10 AM and early afternoon. You'll have plenty of daylight too, with sunrise at 7:03 and sunset holding strong until 6:13 PM.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be ready to share some ocean love with your fellow wave hunters. Clean conditions mean everyone's gonna want a piece of this slice of surfing paradise.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 12:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a clean, mellow day with some seriously sweet conditions.

The Pacific is looking smooth this Wednesday, with a rising tide that's about to peak at a generous 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM. If you're chasing those perfectly shaped waves, timing is everything, and right now the surf gods are smiling.

Crystal clear skies and a comfortable 69 degrees mean you'll be gliding in primo conditions. The wind is whispering at a mere 3 miles per hour - just enough to keep things crisp without chopping up the water. Expect clean, well-formed waves that'll make even casual surfers look like pros.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool 63 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves aren't monster sized today - think shin to knee high - El Porto's notorious beach breaks promise some fun, hollow sections that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

The morning high tide creates ideal sculpting conditions, so aim to paddle out between 10 AM and early afternoon. You'll have plenty of daylight too, with sunrise at 7:03 and sunset holding strong until 6:13 PM.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be ready to share some ocean love with your fellow wave hunters. Clean conditions mean everyone's gonna want a piece of this slice of surfing paradise.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a clean, mellow day with some seriously sweet conditions.

The Pacific is looking smooth this Wednesday, with a rising tide that's about to peak at a generous 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM. If you're chasing those perfectly shaped waves, timing is everything, and right now the surf gods are smiling.

Crystal clear skies and a comfortable 69 degrees mean you'll be gliding in primo conditions. The wind is whispering at a mere 3 miles per hour - just enough to keep things crisp without chopping up the water. Expect clean, well-formed waves that'll make even casual surfers look like pros.

Water temperature is sitting at a cool 63 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves aren't monster sized today - think shin to knee high - El Porto's notorious beach breaks promise some fun, hollow sections that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

The morning high tide creates ideal sculpting conditions, so aim to paddle out between 10 AM and early afternoon. You'll have plenty of daylight too, with sunrise at 7:03 and sunset holding strong until 6:13 PM.

Pro tip: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and be ready to share some ocean love with your fellow wave hunters. Clean conditions mean everyone's gonna want a piece of this slice of surfing paradise.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Thigh to Shoulder High Waves with Clean Offshore Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some seriously sweet conditions.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a solid 3.9 to 4.5 foot swell rolling in from the southwest and northwest. Translation? Thigh to waist high waves that might bump up to shoulder height on some killer sets. The swell period is hanging around 12-13 seconds, which means smooth, consistent wave faces that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

Water temp is sitting pretty at a comfortable 63-69 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Morning winds are whispering at a gentle 3-5 mph from the west-southwest, creating pristine offshore conditions that'll keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Timing is everything today. High tide hits at 1:40 pm, peaking around 5 feet, which means the afternoon session could be your sweet spot. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in and potentially texture things up.

Clear skies, temperatures in the high 60s, and zero cloud cover mean you'll have plenty of daylight until sunset at 6:13 pm. Those legendary El Porto sandbars are primed to hold some beautiful shape today.

Pro tip: Hit the water before that afternoon wind switch. Your reward? Smooth, consistent waves and a totally epic surf experience. Wax up, suit up, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 12:01:38 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some seriously sweet conditions.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a solid 3.9 to 4.5 foot swell rolling in from the southwest and northwest. Translation? Thigh to waist high waves that might bump up to shoulder height on some killer sets. The swell period is hanging around 12-13 seconds, which means smooth, consistent wave faces that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

Water temp is sitting pretty at a comfortable 63-69 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Morning winds are whispering at a gentle 3-5 mph from the west-southwest, creating pristine offshore conditions that'll keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Timing is everything today. High tide hits at 1:40 pm, peaking around 5 feet, which means the afternoon session could be your sweet spot. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in and potentially texture things up.

Clear skies, temperatures in the high 60s, and zero cloud cover mean you'll have plenty of daylight until sunset at 6:13 pm. Those legendary El Porto sandbars are primed to hold some beautiful shape today.

Pro tip: Hit the water before that afternoon wind switch. Your reward? Smooth, consistent waves and a totally epic surf experience. Wax up, suit up, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some seriously sweet conditions.

Let's break it down: We're looking at a solid 3.9 to 4.5 foot swell rolling in from the southwest and northwest. Translation? Thigh to waist high waves that might bump up to shoulder height on some killer sets. The swell period is hanging around 12-13 seconds, which means smooth, consistent wave faces that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

Water temp is sitting pretty at a comfortable 63-69 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Morning winds are whispering at a gentle 3-5 mph from the west-southwest, creating pristine offshore conditions that'll keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Timing is everything today. High tide hits at 1:40 pm, peaking around 5 feet, which means the afternoon session could be your sweet spot. Early birds will catch the cleanest conditions before the onshore winds kick in and potentially texture things up.

Clear skies, temperatures in the high 60s, and zero cloud cover mean you'll have plenty of daylight until sunset at 6:13 pm. Those legendary El Porto sandbars are primed to hold some beautiful shape today.

Pro tip: Hit the water before that afternoon wind switch. Your reward? Smooth, consistent waves and a totally epic surf experience. Wax up, suit up, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Monday Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginners and Longboard Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Monday with waves that whisper rather than roar. 

Picture this: gentle one-foot swells rolling in from the west, perfect for beginners and longboard enthusiasts looking to catch some smooth California glides. The ocean's like a smooth dance floor today - predictable and inviting.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and get ready for some comfortable paddling. The tide's playing a strategic game today, peaking at 12:20 pm with a respectable 5.38 feet before dropping into a more sculpted evening session.

Clear skies overhead mean pristine visibility and temperatures hovering around 69 degrees - basically California's version of surf paradise. Those light offshore winds are doing us a favor, keeping the wave faces clean and glassy.

Early morning and late afternoon look like prime time windows. As the tide pulls back in the evening, those small waves might just shape up into some sweet little rides. Pro tip: don't expect epic barrel sections today, but perfect for working on your technique or introducing a newbie to the surf life.

Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, sunset closes the curtain at 6:13 pm - plenty of daylight to enjoy these mellow conditions. Low humidity, zero clouds, and minimal wind? Sounds like the universe is basically begging you to hit the water.

Grab your board, some sunscreen, and embrace the zen of these gentle El Porto waves. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 12:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Monday with waves that whisper rather than roar. 

Picture this: gentle one-foot swells rolling in from the west, perfect for beginners and longboard enthusiasts looking to catch some smooth California glides. The ocean's like a smooth dance floor today - predictable and inviting.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and get ready for some comfortable paddling. The tide's playing a strategic game today, peaking at 12:20 pm with a respectable 5.38 feet before dropping into a more sculpted evening session.

Clear skies overhead mean pristine visibility and temperatures hovering around 69 degrees - basically California's version of surf paradise. Those light offshore winds are doing us a favor, keeping the wave faces clean and glassy.

Early morning and late afternoon look like prime time windows. As the tide pulls back in the evening, those small waves might just shape up into some sweet little rides. Pro tip: don't expect epic barrel sections today, but perfect for working on your technique or introducing a newbie to the surf life.

Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, sunset closes the curtain at 6:13 pm - plenty of daylight to enjoy these mellow conditions. Low humidity, zero clouds, and minimal wind? Sounds like the universe is basically begging you to hit the water.

Grab your board, some sunscreen, and embrace the zen of these gentle El Porto waves. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Monday with waves that whisper rather than roar. 

Picture this: gentle one-foot swells rolling in from the west, perfect for beginners and longboard enthusiasts looking to catch some smooth California glides. The ocean's like a smooth dance floor today - predictable and inviting.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2-3mm wetsuit and get ready for some comfortable paddling. The tide's playing a strategic game today, peaking at 12:20 pm with a respectable 5.38 feet before dropping into a more sculpted evening session.

Clear skies overhead mean pristine visibility and temperatures hovering around 69 degrees - basically California's version of surf paradise. Those light offshore winds are doing us a favor, keeping the wave faces clean and glassy.

Early morning and late afternoon look like prime time windows. As the tide pulls back in the evening, those small waves might just shape up into some sweet little rides. Pro tip: don't expect epic barrel sections today, but perfect for working on your technique or introducing a newbie to the surf life.

Sunrise kicks off at 7:03 am, sunset closes the curtain at 6:13 pm - plenty of daylight to enjoy these mellow conditions. Low humidity, zero clouds, and minimal wind? Sounds like the universe is basically begging you to hit the water.

Grab your board, some sunscreen, and embrace the zen of these gentle El Porto waves. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Glassy 2-3 Foot Swells, Perfect Morning Conditions for Southern California Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a solid morning session with some sweet Southwest swells rolling in. We're looking at a wave playground ranging 2-3 feet, potentially hitting chest-high after the morning high tide peaks at 9:04 AM.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore breezes are creating glassy conditions that'll make any surfer grin. Grab that 4/3mm wetsuit because the water's sitting around a crisp 65 degrees. Not arctic, but definitely worth some thermal protection.

The tide chart's showing a mellow 6.3-foot high tide transitioning to a low of 0.66 feet by late afternoon. Pro tip: catch those morning waves before the onshore winds start cooking and potentially choppy conditions roll in.

Conditions are looking sunny and sweet, with air temps dancing between 61 and 70 degrees. Humidity's hanging around 72%, creating that classic Southern California surf vibe. A mid-range shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today.

One word of caution - El Porto's popularity means you'll be sharing waves. Weekends can get crowded, so arrive early, be respectful, and read the lineup before paddling out. Keep your eyes on those swell forecasts because Mother Ocean loves to keep us guessing.

Bottom line: Morning surf, clean waves, comfortable temps. El Porto's calling your name - don't miss this epic session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 12:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a solid morning session with some sweet Southwest swells rolling in. We're looking at a wave playground ranging 2-3 feet, potentially hitting chest-high after the morning high tide peaks at 9:04 AM.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore breezes are creating glassy conditions that'll make any surfer grin. Grab that 4/3mm wetsuit because the water's sitting around a crisp 65 degrees. Not arctic, but definitely worth some thermal protection.

The tide chart's showing a mellow 6.3-foot high tide transitioning to a low of 0.66 feet by late afternoon. Pro tip: catch those morning waves before the onshore winds start cooking and potentially choppy conditions roll in.

Conditions are looking sunny and sweet, with air temps dancing between 61 and 70 degrees. Humidity's hanging around 72%, creating that classic Southern California surf vibe. A mid-range shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today.

One word of caution - El Porto's popularity means you'll be sharing waves. Weekends can get crowded, so arrive early, be respectful, and read the lineup before paddling out. Keep your eyes on those swell forecasts because Mother Ocean loves to keep us guessing.

Bottom line: Morning surf, clean waves, comfortable temps. El Porto's calling your name - don't miss this epic session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a solid morning session with some sweet Southwest swells rolling in. We're looking at a wave playground ranging 2-3 feet, potentially hitting chest-high after the morning high tide peaks at 9:04 AM.

Early birds, this is your moment - offshore breezes are creating glassy conditions that'll make any surfer grin. Grab that 4/3mm wetsuit because the water's sitting around a crisp 65 degrees. Not arctic, but definitely worth some thermal protection.

The tide chart's showing a mellow 6.3-foot high tide transitioning to a low of 0.66 feet by late afternoon. Pro tip: catch those morning waves before the onshore winds start cooking and potentially choppy conditions roll in.

Conditions are looking sunny and sweet, with air temps dancing between 61 and 70 degrees. Humidity's hanging around 72%, creating that classic Southern California surf vibe. A mid-range shortboard or funboard will be your best friend today.

One word of caution - El Porto's popularity means you'll be sharing waves. Weekends can get crowded, so arrive early, be respectful, and read the lineup before paddling out. Keep your eyes on those swell forecasts because Mother Ocean loves to keep us guessing.

Bottom line: Morning surf, clean waves, comfortable temps. El Porto's calling your name - don't miss this epic session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Sunny Skies Await Surfers This Weekend at Southern California Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Weekend Wave Report!

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow surf feast today with knee to thigh-high waves that are practically begging for your longboard. We're looking at a 2-3 foot playground with some playful south-southwest swell mixing in with a touch of northwest wind energy.

Water's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and some sunscreen, because we've got crystal clear skies and plenty of sunshine today. The air temperature's a comfortable 69 degrees with just enough humidity to keep things interesting.

Wind conditions are playing a bit of a tricky game - light northeast breezes around 3-7 knots are creating some cross-shore chop. But don't stress, surf enthusiasts! These winds are expected to ease up later, potentially cleaning up those wave faces for a smoother ride.

Tide-wise, we're sliding down from a morning high of 6.3 feet toward a low tide at 3:40 pm. This transition might expose some interesting reef and sandbar configurations - perfect for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations.

Pro tip: While El Porto's offering decent conditions today, nearby Manhattan Beach might have slightly more exciting surf if you're feeling adventurous. With sunrise at 7:03 am and sunset around 6:13 pm, you've got a solid 11 hours of potential wave-catching time.

Bottom line: Today's more of a zen surfing day - think smooth, relaxed sessions perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill ocean connection. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and your sense of adventure!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 12:01:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Weekend Wave Report!

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow surf feast today with knee to thigh-high waves that are practically begging for your longboard. We're looking at a 2-3 foot playground with some playful south-southwest swell mixing in with a touch of northwest wind energy.

Water's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and some sunscreen, because we've got crystal clear skies and plenty of sunshine today. The air temperature's a comfortable 69 degrees with just enough humidity to keep things interesting.

Wind conditions are playing a bit of a tricky game - light northeast breezes around 3-7 knots are creating some cross-shore chop. But don't stress, surf enthusiasts! These winds are expected to ease up later, potentially cleaning up those wave faces for a smoother ride.

Tide-wise, we're sliding down from a morning high of 6.3 feet toward a low tide at 3:40 pm. This transition might expose some interesting reef and sandbar configurations - perfect for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations.

Pro tip: While El Porto's offering decent conditions today, nearby Manhattan Beach might have slightly more exciting surf if you're feeling adventurous. With sunrise at 7:03 am and sunset around 6:13 pm, you've got a solid 11 hours of potential wave-catching time.

Bottom line: Today's more of a zen surfing day - think smooth, relaxed sessions perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill ocean connection. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and your sense of adventure!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Your Weekend Wave Report!

Calling all wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow surf feast today with knee to thigh-high waves that are practically begging for your longboard. We're looking at a 2-3 foot playground with some playful south-southwest swell mixing in with a touch of northwest wind energy.

Water's sitting at a crisp 63 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and some sunscreen, because we've got crystal clear skies and plenty of sunshine today. The air temperature's a comfortable 69 degrees with just enough humidity to keep things interesting.

Wind conditions are playing a bit of a tricky game - light northeast breezes around 3-7 knots are creating some cross-shore chop. But don't stress, surf enthusiasts! These winds are expected to ease up later, potentially cleaning up those wave faces for a smoother ride.

Tide-wise, we're sliding down from a morning high of 6.3 feet toward a low tide at 3:40 pm. This transition might expose some interesting reef and sandbar configurations - perfect for those who know how to read the ocean's subtle invitations.

Pro tip: While El Porto's offering decent conditions today, nearby Manhattan Beach might have slightly more exciting surf if you're feeling adventurous. With sunrise at 7:03 am and sunset around 6:13 pm, you've got a solid 11 hours of potential wave-catching time.

Bottom line: Today's more of a zen surfing day - think smooth, relaxed sessions perfect for beginners or those wanting a chill ocean connection. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and your sense of adventure!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Gentle 2-3 Foot Waves Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a mellow morning brewing with some knee to thigh-high rollers perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some clean sets.

The Pacific is serving up 2-3 foot waves with a gentle 1.8 foot swell rolling in from the western northwest at a 5-second period. Not epic, but definitely fun and totally rideable. The high tide around 10:41 AM at 5.5 feet is going to be your golden window - expect cleaner wave faces and smoother transitions.

Winds are playing nice today, blowing light at 3 knots from the southeast, which means offshore flow keeping those wave faces pristine. Your morning session is looking clean and organized.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. The morning light and gentle conditions are basically calling your name for a relaxed surf session.

Pro tip: Time your session around that mid-morning high tide for the best wave quality. The evening's looking less promising with an ultra-low tide near 0.3 feet, so morning is definitely your best bet.

Bottom line: Beginner and intermediate surfers, this is your day. Mellow waves, clean conditions, and just enough stoke to get you in the water. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 12:01:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a mellow morning brewing with some knee to thigh-high rollers perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some clean sets.

The Pacific is serving up 2-3 foot waves with a gentle 1.8 foot swell rolling in from the western northwest at a 5-second period. Not epic, but definitely fun and totally rideable. The high tide around 10:41 AM at 5.5 feet is going to be your golden window - expect cleaner wave faces and smoother transitions.

Winds are playing nice today, blowing light at 3 knots from the southeast, which means offshore flow keeping those wave faces pristine. Your morning session is looking clean and organized.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. The morning light and gentle conditions are basically calling your name for a relaxed surf session.

Pro tip: Time your session around that mid-morning high tide for the best wave quality. The evening's looking less promising with an ultra-low tide near 0.3 feet, so morning is definitely your best bet.

Bottom line: Beginner and intermediate surfers, this is your day. Mellow waves, clean conditions, and just enough stoke to get you in the water. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! We've got a mellow morning brewing with some knee to thigh-high rollers perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some clean sets.

The Pacific is serving up 2-3 foot waves with a gentle 1.8 foot swell rolling in from the western northwest at a 5-second period. Not epic, but definitely fun and totally rideable. The high tide around 10:41 AM at 5.5 feet is going to be your golden window - expect cleaner wave faces and smoother transitions.

Winds are playing nice today, blowing light at 3 knots from the southeast, which means offshore flow keeping those wave faces pristine. Your morning session is looking clean and organized.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 63 degrees, so grab that 3/2 wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. The morning light and gentle conditions are basically calling your name for a relaxed surf session.

Pro tip: Time your session around that mid-morning high tide for the best wave quality. The evening's looking less promising with an ultra-low tide near 0.3 feet, so morning is definitely your best bet.

Bottom line: Beginner and intermediate surfers, this is your day. Mellow waves, clean conditions, and just enough stoke to get you in the water. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves, El Porto!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Killer 3-4 Foot Southwest Swells Offer Perfect Morning Waves for Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Catch the morning vibes as southwest swells roll in at a solid 3 to 4 feet, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. The wave period hovering around 14 seconds means you'll have plenty of time to paddle out and carve some sweet lines.

Early birds, this is your moment. The dawn patrol will find the cleanest conditions before the cross-shore winds start to whisper across Santa Monica Bay. Right now, the tide sits at a mellow 2.0 feet, promising some smooth rides and forgiving breaks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious beginner, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting waves today. Just west of El Segundo, this spot offers that perfect blend of accessibility and challenge. The southwest swell direction means you'll find consistent waves breaking along the beach, with enough variation to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Arrive early and snag a spot in the parking lot along the Strand. Basic facilities are ready to support your surf session, so you can focus on what matters - riding those beautiful Pacific rollers.

A word of caution: keep an eye on potential rip currents, especially after recent rainfall. The ocean demands respect, so stay alert and surf smart. Check those tide times, watch the wind, and most importantly - enjoy the ride.

Today's forecast suggests a morning of prime surfing conditions. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to embrace the stoke at El Porto. The waves are calling, and trust me, you want to answer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 12:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Catch the morning vibes as southwest swells roll in at a solid 3 to 4 feet, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. The wave period hovering around 14 seconds means you'll have plenty of time to paddle out and carve some sweet lines.

Early birds, this is your moment. The dawn patrol will find the cleanest conditions before the cross-shore winds start to whisper across Santa Monica Bay. Right now, the tide sits at a mellow 2.0 feet, promising some smooth rides and forgiving breaks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious beginner, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting waves today. Just west of El Segundo, this spot offers that perfect blend of accessibility and challenge. The southwest swell direction means you'll find consistent waves breaking along the beach, with enough variation to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Arrive early and snag a spot in the parking lot along the Strand. Basic facilities are ready to support your surf session, so you can focus on what matters - riding those beautiful Pacific rollers.

A word of caution: keep an eye on potential rip currents, especially after recent rainfall. The ocean demands respect, so stay alert and surf smart. Check those tide times, watch the wind, and most importantly - enjoy the ride.

Today's forecast suggests a morning of prime surfing conditions. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to embrace the stoke at El Porto. The waves are calling, and trust me, you want to answer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Catch the morning vibes as southwest swells roll in at a solid 3 to 4 feet, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. The wave period hovering around 14 seconds means you'll have plenty of time to paddle out and carve some sweet lines.

Early birds, this is your moment. The dawn patrol will find the cleanest conditions before the cross-shore winds start to whisper across Santa Monica Bay. Right now, the tide sits at a mellow 2.0 feet, promising some smooth rides and forgiving breaks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious beginner, El Porto is serving up some seriously inviting waves today. Just west of El Segundo, this spot offers that perfect blend of accessibility and challenge. The southwest swell direction means you'll find consistent waves breaking along the beach, with enough variation to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Arrive early and snag a spot in the parking lot along the Strand. Basic facilities are ready to support your surf session, so you can focus on what matters - riding those beautiful Pacific rollers.

A word of caution: keep an eye on potential rip currents, especially after recent rainfall. The ocean demands respect, so stay alert and surf smart. Check those tide times, watch the wind, and most importantly - enjoy the ride.

Today's forecast suggests a morning of prime surfing conditions. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to embrace the stoke at El Porto. The waves are calling, and trust me, you want to answer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 1-2 Foot Swells Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with waves that are more whisper than roar. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers hunting for those sneaky little pockets of perfection.

The ocean is showing some personality today, with swells dancing in from multiple directions - 259°, 219°, and 200° - creating a mixed bag of wave patterns that'll keep things interesting. Expect a choppy 5-second period that might challenge your balance.

Wind is doing its thing at 6 knots blowing WSW, which means some potential choppiness. Translation: expect some texture on those waves that might make your ride a bit more unpredictable. Pro tip: timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 65.3°F, so wetsuit up, beach warriors! You'll want that neoprene protection to keep your surf stoke high and your body warm.

Tide's at 4.1 feet, which means El Porto will likely be bustling with surf enthusiasts. Early morning and late afternoon are your golden hours - less wind, more glide.

For beginners, today's your playground. Small waves mean less intimidation and more practice. Intermediate and advanced surfers, seek out those hidden breaks between the closeouts.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving a classic Southern California surf day - not epic, but definitely rideable. Grab your board, respect the locals, and make some memories. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 12:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with waves that are more whisper than roar. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers hunting for those sneaky little pockets of perfection.

The ocean is showing some personality today, with swells dancing in from multiple directions - 259°, 219°, and 200° - creating a mixed bag of wave patterns that'll keep things interesting. Expect a choppy 5-second period that might challenge your balance.

Wind is doing its thing at 6 knots blowing WSW, which means some potential choppiness. Translation: expect some texture on those waves that might make your ride a bit more unpredictable. Pro tip: timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 65.3°F, so wetsuit up, beach warriors! You'll want that neoprene protection to keep your surf stoke high and your body warm.

Tide's at 4.1 feet, which means El Porto will likely be bustling with surf enthusiasts. Early morning and late afternoon are your golden hours - less wind, more glide.

For beginners, today's your playground. Small waves mean less intimidation and more practice. Intermediate and advanced surfers, seek out those hidden breaks between the closeouts.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving a classic Southern California surf day - not epic, but definitely rideable. Grab your board, respect the locals, and make some memories. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow day with waves that are more whisper than roar. We're looking at a modest 1-2 foot swell that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers hunting for those sneaky little pockets of perfection.

The ocean is showing some personality today, with swells dancing in from multiple directions - 259°, 219°, and 200° - creating a mixed bag of wave patterns that'll keep things interesting. Expect a choppy 5-second period that might challenge your balance.

Wind is doing its thing at 6 knots blowing WSW, which means some potential choppiness. Translation: expect some texture on those waves that might make your ride a bit more unpredictable. Pro tip: timing is everything today.

Water temperature is sitting at a crisp 65.3°F, so wetsuit up, beach warriors! You'll want that neoprene protection to keep your surf stoke high and your body warm.

Tide's at 4.1 feet, which means El Porto will likely be bustling with surf enthusiasts. Early morning and late afternoon are your golden hours - less wind, more glide.

For beginners, today's your playground. Small waves mean less intimidation and more practice. Intermediate and advanced surfers, seek out those hidden breaks between the closeouts.

Bottom line: El Porto is serving a classic Southern California surf day - not epic, but definitely rideable. Grab your board, respect the locals, and make some memories. Surf's calling!

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Gentle Waves and Sunny Skies Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginner Surfers on Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for Tuesday, October 21, 2025:

Wave riders, today's serving is a gentle knee to thigh-high playground with a mixed swell cocktail. We're looking at small but playful conditions that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers maybe reaching for alternative plans.

The morning kicks off with mellow 1-2 foot waves rolling in from multiple directions - southwest, northwest, giving you a bit of variety. Swell periods are sitting around 5 seconds, which translates to softer, more forgiving waves perfect for learning or casual cruising.

Wind's whispering southwest to northwest at 9 knots, creating some choppy textures. Expect onshore breezes to increase as the day progresses, potentially making those wave faces a bit less pristine.

Tide-wise, we're in a sweet spot. Mid to low tide windows will offer the most interesting shapes, so time your session strategically. Water's sitting in the high 60s to low 70s - spring suit weather, folks!

The weather gods are smiling with sunny skies and temperatures dancing between 59 and 74 degrees. Crystal clear conditions, though those light winds might keep things interesting.

Pro tip: El Porto's sand bottom break means consistent waves for all skill levels. Today's particularly beginner-friendly, so newbies, this is your moment to shine!

Bottom line: Small waves, clean skies, comfortable temps. Not an epic surf day, but definitely a fun one to get wet and practice your skills. Grab that spring suit, paddle out, and enjoy the ocean's mellow mood.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 12:01:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for Tuesday, October 21, 2025:

Wave riders, today's serving is a gentle knee to thigh-high playground with a mixed swell cocktail. We're looking at small but playful conditions that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers maybe reaching for alternative plans.

The morning kicks off with mellow 1-2 foot waves rolling in from multiple directions - southwest, northwest, giving you a bit of variety. Swell periods are sitting around 5 seconds, which translates to softer, more forgiving waves perfect for learning or casual cruising.

Wind's whispering southwest to northwest at 9 knots, creating some choppy textures. Expect onshore breezes to increase as the day progresses, potentially making those wave faces a bit less pristine.

Tide-wise, we're in a sweet spot. Mid to low tide windows will offer the most interesting shapes, so time your session strategically. Water's sitting in the high 60s to low 70s - spring suit weather, folks!

The weather gods are smiling with sunny skies and temperatures dancing between 59 and 74 degrees. Crystal clear conditions, though those light winds might keep things interesting.

Pro tip: El Porto's sand bottom break means consistent waves for all skill levels. Today's particularly beginner-friendly, so newbies, this is your moment to shine!

Bottom line: Small waves, clean skies, comfortable temps. Not an epic surf day, but definitely a fun one to get wet and practice your skills. Grab that spring suit, paddle out, and enjoy the ocean's mellow mood.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's the scoop for Tuesday, October 21, 2025:

Wave riders, today's serving is a gentle knee to thigh-high playground with a mixed swell cocktail. We're looking at small but playful conditions that'll have beginners grinning and seasoned surfers maybe reaching for alternative plans.

The morning kicks off with mellow 1-2 foot waves rolling in from multiple directions - southwest, northwest, giving you a bit of variety. Swell periods are sitting around 5 seconds, which translates to softer, more forgiving waves perfect for learning or casual cruising.

Wind's whispering southwest to northwest at 9 knots, creating some choppy textures. Expect onshore breezes to increase as the day progresses, potentially making those wave faces a bit less pristine.

Tide-wise, we're in a sweet spot. Mid to low tide windows will offer the most interesting shapes, so time your session strategically. Water's sitting in the high 60s to low 70s - spring suit weather, folks!

The weather gods are smiling with sunny skies and temperatures dancing between 59 and 74 degrees. Crystal clear conditions, though those light winds might keep things interesting.

Pro tip: El Porto's sand bottom break means consistent waves for all skill levels. Today's particularly beginner-friendly, so newbies, this is your moment to shine!

Bottom line: Small waves, clean skies, comfortable temps. Not an epic surf day, but definitely a fun one to get wet and practice your skills. Grab that spring suit, paddle out, and enjoy the ocean's mellow mood.

Stay stoked, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Chest High Northwest Swells Promise Clean Rides for Surf Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's got some sweet conditions brewing today that'll have you itching to paddle out. We're looking at waist to chest high sets rolling in from the northwest, with a smooth 14-second interval that'll give you some seriously clean rides.

The morning tide is looking primo, peaking at a solid 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM - perfect for catching some killer waves. Temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s, so your wetsuit won't feel like an arctic punishment today.

Wind conditions are playing nice with light breezes around 4 mph, which means glassy waters and minimal chop. The humidity's hanging around 82% with just a light 35% cloud cover, giving you that classic California surf day vibe.

Pro tip for today: aim for those morning or late afternoon sessions when the tide is most cooperative. But heads up - El Porto's no secret spot. Expect some company in the lineup, so bring your paddle power and surf etiquette.

Safety first, wave hunters! Take a moment to scope out the current conditions before charging in. Those northwest swells are looking consistent, but always respect the ocean's mood.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, today's El Porto forecast is serving up some delicious wave potential. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for some epic California surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2025 12:01:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's got some sweet conditions brewing today that'll have you itching to paddle out. We're looking at waist to chest high sets rolling in from the northwest, with a smooth 14-second interval that'll give you some seriously clean rides.

The morning tide is looking primo, peaking at a solid 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM - perfect for catching some killer waves. Temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s, so your wetsuit won't feel like an arctic punishment today.

Wind conditions are playing nice with light breezes around 4 mph, which means glassy waters and minimal chop. The humidity's hanging around 82% with just a light 35% cloud cover, giving you that classic California surf day vibe.

Pro tip for today: aim for those morning or late afternoon sessions when the tide is most cooperative. But heads up - El Porto's no secret spot. Expect some company in the lineup, so bring your paddle power and surf etiquette.

Safety first, wave hunters! Take a moment to scope out the current conditions before charging in. Those northwest swells are looking consistent, but always respect the ocean's mood.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, today's El Porto forecast is serving up some delicious wave potential. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for some epic California surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's got some sweet conditions brewing today that'll have you itching to paddle out. We're looking at waist to chest high sets rolling in from the northwest, with a smooth 14-second interval that'll give you some seriously clean rides.

The morning tide is looking primo, peaking at a solid 6.3 feet around 9:04 AM - perfect for catching some killer waves. Temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s, so your wetsuit won't feel like an arctic punishment today.

Wind conditions are playing nice with light breezes around 4 mph, which means glassy waters and minimal chop. The humidity's hanging around 82% with just a light 35% cloud cover, giving you that classic California surf day vibe.

Pro tip for today: aim for those morning or late afternoon sessions when the tide is most cooperative. But heads up - El Porto's no secret spot. Expect some company in the lineup, so bring your paddle power and surf etiquette.

Safety first, wave hunters! Take a moment to scope out the current conditions before charging in. Those northwest swells are looking consistent, but always respect the ocean's mood.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, today's El Porto forecast is serving up some delicious wave potential. Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for some epic California surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report October 19 2025 Mellow Waves Perfect for Intermediate Surfers Southwest Swell Clean Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session on October 19, 2025, with some sweet conditions that'll keep you stoked.

We're looking at a gentle swell rolling in from the southwest, bringing waves around 1 to 1.5 feet with a solid 16-second period. A bonus south-southwest swell adds another foot to the mix, promising clean, playful breaks perfect for intermediate surfers looking to dial in some smooth turns.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 65 degrees with partly cloudy skies - just enough cloud cover to keep things interesting without blocking that sweet California sunshine. Water's hovering around 66.7 degrees, so grab that 2/2 mm wetsuit to stay comfortable during your session.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light breezes around 4 mph will keep the surface glassy and clean. Tide schedule suggests prime surf windows around mid-morning after the 10:07 AM high tide and potentially another sweet spot near the 4:56 PM low tide.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:54 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch morning glass, with sunset stretching until 6:28 PM for those afternoon warriors. Humidity's sitting at 82%, creating that classic Southern California feel.

El Porto's consistent beach breaks are calling your name. While the waves aren't massive, they're offering a perfect playground for working on technique, cutbacks, and enjoying some quality water time. Remember to check updated forecasts before paddling out and always respect local surf etiquette.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a smooth Sunday surf session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 12:01:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session on October 19, 2025, with some sweet conditions that'll keep you stoked.

We're looking at a gentle swell rolling in from the southwest, bringing waves around 1 to 1.5 feet with a solid 16-second period. A bonus south-southwest swell adds another foot to the mix, promising clean, playful breaks perfect for intermediate surfers looking to dial in some smooth turns.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 65 degrees with partly cloudy skies - just enough cloud cover to keep things interesting without blocking that sweet California sunshine. Water's hovering around 66.7 degrees, so grab that 2/2 mm wetsuit to stay comfortable during your session.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light breezes around 4 mph will keep the surface glassy and clean. Tide schedule suggests prime surf windows around mid-morning after the 10:07 AM high tide and potentially another sweet spot near the 4:56 PM low tide.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:54 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch morning glass, with sunset stretching until 6:28 PM for those afternoon warriors. Humidity's sitting at 82%, creating that classic Southern California feel.

El Porto's consistent beach breaks are calling your name. While the waves aren't massive, they're offering a perfect playground for working on technique, cutbacks, and enjoying some quality water time. Remember to check updated forecasts before paddling out and always respect local surf etiquette.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a smooth Sunday surf session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session on October 19, 2025, with some sweet conditions that'll keep you stoked.

We're looking at a gentle swell rolling in from the southwest, bringing waves around 1 to 1.5 feet with a solid 16-second period. A bonus south-southwest swell adds another foot to the mix, promising clean, playful breaks perfect for intermediate surfers looking to dial in some smooth turns.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 65 degrees with partly cloudy skies - just enough cloud cover to keep things interesting without blocking that sweet California sunshine. Water's hovering around 66.7 degrees, so grab that 2/2 mm wetsuit to stay comfortable during your session.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light breezes around 4 mph will keep the surface glassy and clean. Tide schedule suggests prime surf windows around mid-morning after the 10:07 AM high tide and potentially another sweet spot near the 4:56 PM low tide.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:54 AM, giving early birds plenty of time to catch morning glass, with sunset stretching until 6:28 PM for those afternoon warriors. Humidity's sitting at 82%, creating that classic Southern California feel.

El Porto's consistent beach breaks are calling your name. While the waves aren't massive, they're offering a perfect playground for working on technique, cutbacks, and enjoying some quality water time. Remember to check updated forecasts before paddling out and always respect local surf etiquette.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a smooth Sunday surf session!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic El Porto Surf Forecast Reveals Killer 5-Foot Swell Perfect for Intermediate and Advanced Wave Riders This Saturday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty swell for Saturday, October 18, 2025, so grab your 3/2 wetsuit and let's break down the conditions.

The morning starts with a classic Southern California scene - patchy fog hanging over the coast, but don't worry, it'll burn off by sunrise at 7:00 AM. Those first light rays will reveal a promising playground of waves rolling in from the northwest and south.

We're looking at a solid 5-foot northwestern swell with an 8-15 second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot southern swell. Translation: epic wave shapes that'll keep both intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. The tides are playing nice too - first high tide peaks at 8:22 AM with a sweet 5.44-foot lift, creating perfect morning surfing conditions.

Wind conditions are looking mellow - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots, which should provide manageable offshore conditions. Water temperature is sitting comfortably in the mid to high 60s, so your trusty wetsuit will keep you warm and ready to charge.

Pro tip for today: hit the water mid-morning during the first high tide or mid-afternoon when the tide drops. The beach break at El Porto is known for powerful, hollow waves, so stay sharp and respect the lineup. With sunset at 6:15 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some epic rides.

Expect crowded conditions - it's a weekend with killer waves, after all. Watch out for those jetties and keep your surf etiquette on point. El Porto is calling, surfers - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 12:01:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty swell for Saturday, October 18, 2025, so grab your 3/2 wetsuit and let's break down the conditions.

The morning starts with a classic Southern California scene - patchy fog hanging over the coast, but don't worry, it'll burn off by sunrise at 7:00 AM. Those first light rays will reveal a promising playground of waves rolling in from the northwest and south.

We're looking at a solid 5-foot northwestern swell with an 8-15 second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot southern swell. Translation: epic wave shapes that'll keep both intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. The tides are playing nice too - first high tide peaks at 8:22 AM with a sweet 5.44-foot lift, creating perfect morning surfing conditions.

Wind conditions are looking mellow - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots, which should provide manageable offshore conditions. Water temperature is sitting comfortably in the mid to high 60s, so your trusty wetsuit will keep you warm and ready to charge.

Pro tip for today: hit the water mid-morning during the first high tide or mid-afternoon when the tide drops. The beach break at El Porto is known for powerful, hollow waves, so stay sharp and respect the lineup. With sunset at 6:15 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some epic rides.

Expect crowded conditions - it's a weekend with killer waves, after all. Watch out for those jetties and keep your surf etiquette on point. El Porto is calling, surfers - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty swell for Saturday, October 18, 2025, so grab your 3/2 wetsuit and let's break down the conditions.

The morning starts with a classic Southern California scene - patchy fog hanging over the coast, but don't worry, it'll burn off by sunrise at 7:00 AM. Those first light rays will reveal a promising playground of waves rolling in from the northwest and south.

We're looking at a solid 5-foot northwestern swell with an 8-15 second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot southern swell. Translation: epic wave shapes that'll keep both intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. The tides are playing nice too - first high tide peaks at 8:22 AM with a sweet 5.44-foot lift, creating perfect morning surfing conditions.

Wind conditions are looking mellow - light northwest breezes around 5-10 knots, which should provide manageable offshore conditions. Water temperature is sitting comfortably in the mid to high 60s, so your trusty wetsuit will keep you warm and ready to charge.

Pro tip for today: hit the water mid-morning during the first high tide or mid-afternoon when the tide drops. The beach break at El Porto is known for powerful, hollow waves, so stay sharp and respect the lineup. With sunset at 6:15 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some epic rides.

Expect crowded conditions - it's a weekend with killer waves, after all. Watch out for those jetties and keep your surf etiquette on point. El Porto is calling, surfers - who's answering?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic El Porto Surf Forecast: Powerful Winter Swells, Clean Winds, and Sunny Skies Await Riders on October 17th</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Get ready for a sweet Friday session on October 17th, where the Pacific is serving up some early winter magic. The dawn breaks at 6:59 AM with a crisp 69 degrees and skies so clear you'll need sunglasses.

Our tide dance starts early with a tiny low tide at 1:30 AM, barely kissing 0.14 feet. By 7:59 AM, we'll see a robust 5.19-foot high tide perfect for those seeking smoother wave transitions. The afternoon brings another low tide at 1:53 PM, offering intermediate surfers some challenging but rewarding breaks.

Water temperature sits at a solid 65 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Those winter swells are starting to roll in, bringing more power and excitement to our beloved El Porto beach break. Expect fast, hollow waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders.

Wind conditions are looking super clean - just 6 miles per hour with occasional 9 mph gusts. Translation? Smooth wave faces and minimal chop. The 6% cloud cover means you'll be riding under mostly sunny skies with epic visibility.

Pro tip: El Porto's right-hand break is calling intermediate to advanced surfers. The incoming winter pattern means larger, more powerful waves, so bring your A-game and your confidence.

Sunset comes at 6:16 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those perfect sets. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is ready to deliver!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2025 12:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Get ready for a sweet Friday session on October 17th, where the Pacific is serving up some early winter magic. The dawn breaks at 6:59 AM with a crisp 69 degrees and skies so clear you'll need sunglasses.

Our tide dance starts early with a tiny low tide at 1:30 AM, barely kissing 0.14 feet. By 7:59 AM, we'll see a robust 5.19-foot high tide perfect for those seeking smoother wave transitions. The afternoon brings another low tide at 1:53 PM, offering intermediate surfers some challenging but rewarding breaks.

Water temperature sits at a solid 65 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Those winter swells are starting to roll in, bringing more power and excitement to our beloved El Porto beach break. Expect fast, hollow waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders.

Wind conditions are looking super clean - just 6 miles per hour with occasional 9 mph gusts. Translation? Smooth wave faces and minimal chop. The 6% cloud cover means you'll be riding under mostly sunny skies with epic visibility.

Pro tip: El Porto's right-hand break is calling intermediate to advanced surfers. The incoming winter pattern means larger, more powerful waves, so bring your A-game and your confidence.

Sunset comes at 6:16 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those perfect sets. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is ready to deliver!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Get ready for a sweet Friday session on October 17th, where the Pacific is serving up some early winter magic. The dawn breaks at 6:59 AM with a crisp 69 degrees and skies so clear you'll need sunglasses.

Our tide dance starts early with a tiny low tide at 1:30 AM, barely kissing 0.14 feet. By 7:59 AM, we'll see a robust 5.19-foot high tide perfect for those seeking smoother wave transitions. The afternoon brings another low tide at 1:53 PM, offering intermediate surfers some challenging but rewarding breaks.

Water temperature sits at a solid 65 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Those winter swells are starting to roll in, bringing more power and excitement to our beloved El Porto beach break. Expect fast, hollow waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders.

Wind conditions are looking super clean - just 6 miles per hour with occasional 9 mph gusts. Translation? Smooth wave faces and minimal chop. The 6% cloud cover means you'll be riding under mostly sunny skies with epic visibility.

Pro tip: El Porto's right-hand break is calling intermediate to advanced surfers. The incoming winter pattern means larger, more powerful waves, so bring your A-game and your confidence.

Sunset comes at 6:16 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those perfect sets. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is ready to deliver!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Perfect 2-3 Foot Waves and Glassy Conditions Await Riders This Crisp October Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow October Morning Awaits!

Hey wave riders, get ready for a smooth session at El Porto on this crisp October morning. The ocean is serving up a gentle 2-3 foot playground with near-perfect glassy conditions that'll make even beginners feel like pros.

The swell is rolling in from the south-southwest with a subtle 13-second period, complemented by a western backup swell. Those 1-knot north-northeasterly winds mean mirror-like water surface - talk about pristine conditions! Water's sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 degrees, so leave that thick wetsuit at home.

Timing is everything today. The morning high tide at 8:26 am offers the most promising wave shape, but expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Early birds will definitely catch the best sets. Intermediate and beginner surfers, this is your moment to shine - clean, manageable waves with minimal wind interference.

The beach is showing a classic Southern California morning: mostly clear skies, mild temperatures hovering between 58-67 degrees, and that signature 82% humidity. Sunrise kicked off at 6:54 am, giving you plenty of daylight to play.

Pro tip: Check the HDOnTap live cam before heading out to scout the current conditions. While the overall forecast rates the spot as "poor to fair," experienced locals know El Porto can surprise you with some hidden gems.

Bottom line: Grab your board, a light summer suit, and catch some mellow morning waves. Just remember - surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the stoke!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 12:02:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow October Morning Awaits!

Hey wave riders, get ready for a smooth session at El Porto on this crisp October morning. The ocean is serving up a gentle 2-3 foot playground with near-perfect glassy conditions that'll make even beginners feel like pros.

The swell is rolling in from the south-southwest with a subtle 13-second period, complemented by a western backup swell. Those 1-knot north-northeasterly winds mean mirror-like water surface - talk about pristine conditions! Water's sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 degrees, so leave that thick wetsuit at home.

Timing is everything today. The morning high tide at 8:26 am offers the most promising wave shape, but expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Early birds will definitely catch the best sets. Intermediate and beginner surfers, this is your moment to shine - clean, manageable waves with minimal wind interference.

The beach is showing a classic Southern California morning: mostly clear skies, mild temperatures hovering between 58-67 degrees, and that signature 82% humidity. Sunrise kicked off at 6:54 am, giving you plenty of daylight to play.

Pro tip: Check the HDOnTap live cam before heading out to scout the current conditions. While the overall forecast rates the spot as "poor to fair," experienced locals know El Porto can surprise you with some hidden gems.

Bottom line: Grab your board, a light summer suit, and catch some mellow morning waves. Just remember - surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the stoke!

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Mellow October Morning Awaits!

Hey wave riders, get ready for a smooth session at El Porto on this crisp October morning. The ocean is serving up a gentle 2-3 foot playground with near-perfect glassy conditions that'll make even beginners feel like pros.

The swell is rolling in from the south-southwest with a subtle 13-second period, complemented by a western backup swell. Those 1-knot north-northeasterly winds mean mirror-like water surface - talk about pristine conditions! Water's sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 degrees, so leave that thick wetsuit at home.

Timing is everything today. The morning high tide at 8:26 am offers the most promising wave shape, but expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Early birds will definitely catch the best sets. Intermediate and beginner surfers, this is your moment to shine - clean, manageable waves with minimal wind interference.

The beach is showing a classic Southern California morning: mostly clear skies, mild temperatures hovering between 58-67 degrees, and that signature 82% humidity. Sunrise kicked off at 6:54 am, giving you plenty of daylight to play.

Pro tip: Check the HDOnTap live cam before heading out to scout the current conditions. While the overall forecast rates the spot as "poor to fair," experienced locals know El Porto can surprise you with some hidden gems.

Bottom line: Grab your board, a light summer suit, and catch some mellow morning waves. Just remember - surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the stoke!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Mellow 3-Foot Swells Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the scoop on El Porto Beach's wave situation, and it's looking like a mixed bag of oceanic excitement today.

Incoming swells are telling an interesting story - we're looking at a primary west-southwest swell rolling in at 3 feet with a 6-second period. Translation? Smaller, gentler waves that'll be perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some mellow rides. There's a bonus secondary south-southwest swell sneaking in at 1 foot with a longer 14-second period, which might add some unexpected texture to the water.

El Porto's reputation for consistent waves holds true today. While the primary swell suggests less powerful breaks, that doesn't mean the fun police are in town. These conditions are basically a welcome mat for newer surfers wanting to build confidence.

Pro tip: Keep your eyes on the tide charts. Tidal shifts can dramatically transform your surfing playground, turning mediocre conditions into epic sessions or vice versa. Wind is another critical factor - we're hoping for that sweet offshore breeze that creates clean, well-formed waves.

Fair warning to solo riders and weekend warriors: El Porto is no secret spot. Expect company, especially during peak hours. Weekends and holidays can feel like a surf festival, so pack your patience along with your board.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Stay alert for potential rip currents, keep an eye out for marine life, and always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose and surf smart.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 12:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the scoop on El Porto Beach's wave situation, and it's looking like a mixed bag of oceanic excitement today.

Incoming swells are telling an interesting story - we're looking at a primary west-southwest swell rolling in at 3 feet with a 6-second period. Translation? Smaller, gentler waves that'll be perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some mellow rides. There's a bonus secondary south-southwest swell sneaking in at 1 foot with a longer 14-second period, which might add some unexpected texture to the water.

El Porto's reputation for consistent waves holds true today. While the primary swell suggests less powerful breaks, that doesn't mean the fun police are in town. These conditions are basically a welcome mat for newer surfers wanting to build confidence.

Pro tip: Keep your eyes on the tide charts. Tidal shifts can dramatically transform your surfing playground, turning mediocre conditions into epic sessions or vice versa. Wind is another critical factor - we're hoping for that sweet offshore breeze that creates clean, well-formed waves.

Fair warning to solo riders and weekend warriors: El Porto is no secret spot. Expect company, especially during peak hours. Weekends and holidays can feel like a surf festival, so pack your patience along with your board.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Stay alert for potential rip currents, keep an eye out for marine life, and always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose and surf smart.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the scoop on El Porto Beach's wave situation, and it's looking like a mixed bag of oceanic excitement today.

Incoming swells are telling an interesting story - we're looking at a primary west-southwest swell rolling in at 3 feet with a 6-second period. Translation? Smaller, gentler waves that'll be perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some mellow rides. There's a bonus secondary south-southwest swell sneaking in at 1 foot with a longer 14-second period, which might add some unexpected texture to the water.

El Porto's reputation for consistent waves holds true today. While the primary swell suggests less powerful breaks, that doesn't mean the fun police are in town. These conditions are basically a welcome mat for newer surfers wanting to build confidence.

Pro tip: Keep your eyes on the tide charts. Tidal shifts can dramatically transform your surfing playground, turning mediocre conditions into epic sessions or vice versa. Wind is another critical factor - we're hoping for that sweet offshore breeze that creates clean, well-formed waves.

Fair warning to solo riders and weekend warriors: El Porto is no secret spot. Expect company, especially during peak hours. Weekends and holidays can feel like a surf festival, so pack your patience along with your board.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Stay alert for potential rip currents, keep an eye out for marine life, and always respect the ocean's unpredictable nature.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose and surf smart.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report October 14 2025 Moderate Northwest Swell Promises Chest High Waves for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's Your Wave Report for October 14, 2025

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some solid northwest swell action. We're looking at a sweet spot of 2-3 foot waves that'll keep intermediate and experienced riders stoked throughout the day.

The northwest swells are rolling in around 310 degrees, which means our beloved right-hand point break is gonna be your best friend this morning. Expect chest-high sets with some occasional slightly larger waves that'll give you just enough juice to carve and play.

Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that trusty wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The swell period is hovering between 9-16 seconds, providing some nice, clean wave intervals that should keep things smooth and rideable.

Wind conditions are moderate - around 9-16 mph - which might introduce some chop, but nothing that'll completely shut down your surf mission. Pro tip: hit the water early morning or later in the afternoon to dodge the crowds and catch those glassier conditions.

Word to the wise - this swell is on the fade, so the waves might get progressively smaller as the day rolls on. If you're hoping for epic conditions, don't sleep in too late.

Local insider knowledge: El Porto can get packed on weekends, so use that early/late strategy to score some uncrowded waves and maximize your stoke factor.

Bottom line: Today's a solid 6/10 surf day. Not epic, but definitely worth getting wet. Grab your board, channel your inner surf spirit, and enjoy those California waves!

Stay salty, surfers!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 12:01:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's Your Wave Report for October 14, 2025

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some solid northwest swell action. We're looking at a sweet spot of 2-3 foot waves that'll keep intermediate and experienced riders stoked throughout the day.

The northwest swells are rolling in around 310 degrees, which means our beloved right-hand point break is gonna be your best friend this morning. Expect chest-high sets with some occasional slightly larger waves that'll give you just enough juice to carve and play.

Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that trusty wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The swell period is hovering between 9-16 seconds, providing some nice, clean wave intervals that should keep things smooth and rideable.

Wind conditions are moderate - around 9-16 mph - which might introduce some chop, but nothing that'll completely shut down your surf mission. Pro tip: hit the water early morning or later in the afternoon to dodge the crowds and catch those glassier conditions.

Word to the wise - this swell is on the fade, so the waves might get progressively smaller as the day rolls on. If you're hoping for epic conditions, don't sleep in too late.

Local insider knowledge: El Porto can get packed on weekends, so use that early/late strategy to score some uncrowded waves and maximize your stoke factor.

Bottom line: Today's a solid 6/10 surf day. Not epic, but definitely worth getting wet. Grab your board, channel your inner surf spirit, and enjoy those California waves!

Stay salty, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto! Here's Your Wave Report for October 14, 2025

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty little session today with some solid northwest swell action. We're looking at a sweet spot of 2-3 foot waves that'll keep intermediate and experienced riders stoked throughout the day.

The northwest swells are rolling in around 310 degrees, which means our beloved right-hand point break is gonna be your best friend this morning. Expect chest-high sets with some occasional slightly larger waves that'll give you just enough juice to carve and play.

Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that trusty wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The swell period is hovering between 9-16 seconds, providing some nice, clean wave intervals that should keep things smooth and rideable.

Wind conditions are moderate - around 9-16 mph - which might introduce some chop, but nothing that'll completely shut down your surf mission. Pro tip: hit the water early morning or later in the afternoon to dodge the crowds and catch those glassier conditions.

Word to the wise - this swell is on the fade, so the waves might get progressively smaller as the day rolls on. If you're hoping for epic conditions, don't sleep in too late.

Local insider knowledge: El Porto can get packed on weekends, so use that early/late strategy to score some uncrowded waves and maximize your stoke factor.

Bottom line: Today's a solid 6/10 surf day. Not epic, but definitely worth getting wet. Grab your board, channel your inner surf spirit, and enjoy those California waves!

Stay salty, surfers!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-Foot Swell Promises Clean Waves and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow but inviting session today with some tasty conditions to explore. We're looking at a modest 2-foot swell rolling in from the West, backed by a cheeky little Southwest bump that'll keep things interesting.

The morning high tide peaked at 10:07 AM, leaving us with a gradually falling tide that'll shape up some clean peaks throughout the afternoon. Water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardened California surfers.

Wind conditions are playing nice today, just a gentle 4 mph breeze that'll help maintain those clean wave faces. The partly cloudy sky means you'll have plenty of daylight to play in, with sunset hanging around until 6:28 PM.

El Porto's classic beach break is showing its personality today - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking to get some quality turns. The 9-second swell period means the waves won't be massive, but they'll have enough power to keep things fun and challenging.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to late afternoon low tide windows if you want the most sculpted wave faces. The secondary Southwest swell adds a bit of unpredictability that could surprise you with some sneaky good rides.

Temperature's hovering around a pleasant 65 degrees with low humidity, so you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water. Grab your board, maybe a light wetsuit, and get ready for a solid El Porto session that promises clean waves and good vibes.

Catch you in the lineup!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2025 12:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow but inviting session today with some tasty conditions to explore. We're looking at a modest 2-foot swell rolling in from the West, backed by a cheeky little Southwest bump that'll keep things interesting.

The morning high tide peaked at 10:07 AM, leaving us with a gradually falling tide that'll shape up some clean peaks throughout the afternoon. Water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardened California surfers.

Wind conditions are playing nice today, just a gentle 4 mph breeze that'll help maintain those clean wave faces. The partly cloudy sky means you'll have plenty of daylight to play in, with sunset hanging around until 6:28 PM.

El Porto's classic beach break is showing its personality today - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking to get some quality turns. The 9-second swell period means the waves won't be massive, but they'll have enough power to keep things fun and challenging.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to late afternoon low tide windows if you want the most sculpted wave faces. The secondary Southwest swell adds a bit of unpredictability that could surprise you with some sneaky good rides.

Temperature's hovering around a pleasant 65 degrees with low humidity, so you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water. Grab your board, maybe a light wetsuit, and get ready for a solid El Porto session that promises clean waves and good vibes.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a mellow but inviting session today with some tasty conditions to explore. We're looking at a modest 2-foot swell rolling in from the West, backed by a cheeky little Southwest bump that'll keep things interesting.

The morning high tide peaked at 10:07 AM, leaving us with a gradually falling tide that'll shape up some clean peaks throughout the afternoon. Water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees - spring suit weather for most of you hardened California surfers.

Wind conditions are playing nice today, just a gentle 4 mph breeze that'll help maintain those clean wave faces. The partly cloudy sky means you'll have plenty of daylight to play in, with sunset hanging around until 6:28 PM.

El Porto's classic beach break is showing its personality today - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking to get some quality turns. The 9-second swell period means the waves won't be massive, but they'll have enough power to keep things fun and challenging.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to late afternoon low tide windows if you want the most sculpted wave faces. The secondary Southwest swell adds a bit of unpredictability that could surprise you with some sneaky good rides.

Temperature's hovering around a pleasant 65 degrees with low humidity, so you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water. Grab your board, maybe a light wetsuit, and get ready for a solid El Porto session that promises clean waves and good vibes.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-3 Foot Swell Promises Perfect Waves for Shortboards and Fun Riding Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet little session with waves that'll keep things interesting without overwhelming you. We're seeing a mellow swell rolling in at 2.7 to 3.7 feet - perfect for shortboards and funboards, with sets promising some waist to chest-high action.

The tide's playing nice, climbing towards a peak at 1:40 pm around 5.3 feet. Early birds caught the lower tide this morning, but right now we're in that prime rising tide zone where El Porto's beach breaks start to shape up beautifully.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - break out that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The light west/southwest winds are bringing just a hint of texture to the surface, nothing that'll kill your vibe. Think smooth, manageable conditions that'll reward smooth riders.

Speaking of riding, expect a moderate crowd typical of this popular LA coastline break. The moderate 6-second swell period means wind-generated waves that are friendly to intermediate surfers looking to have some fun.

Bonus weather intel: Partly cloudy skies, mild 65-degree air, and plenty of daylight from sunrise at 6:54 am to sunset at 6:28 pm. Sunscreen recommended, stoke levels optional but highly encouraged.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out, catch some waves, and enjoy that classic Southern California fall surf. Conditions are looking clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to make your mark. Grab your board and go!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 12:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet little session with waves that'll keep things interesting without overwhelming you. We're seeing a mellow swell rolling in at 2.7 to 3.7 feet - perfect for shortboards and funboards, with sets promising some waist to chest-high action.

The tide's playing nice, climbing towards a peak at 1:40 pm around 5.3 feet. Early birds caught the lower tide this morning, but right now we're in that prime rising tide zone where El Porto's beach breaks start to shape up beautifully.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - break out that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The light west/southwest winds are bringing just a hint of texture to the surface, nothing that'll kill your vibe. Think smooth, manageable conditions that'll reward smooth riders.

Speaking of riding, expect a moderate crowd typical of this popular LA coastline break. The moderate 6-second swell period means wind-generated waves that are friendly to intermediate surfers looking to have some fun.

Bonus weather intel: Partly cloudy skies, mild 65-degree air, and plenty of daylight from sunrise at 6:54 am to sunset at 6:28 pm. Sunscreen recommended, stoke levels optional but highly encouraged.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out, catch some waves, and enjoy that classic Southern California fall surf. Conditions are looking clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to make your mark. Grab your board and go!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet little session with waves that'll keep things interesting without overwhelming you. We're seeing a mellow swell rolling in at 2.7 to 3.7 feet - perfect for shortboards and funboards, with sets promising some waist to chest-high action.

The tide's playing nice, climbing towards a peak at 1:40 pm around 5.3 feet. Early birds caught the lower tide this morning, but right now we're in that prime rising tide zone where El Porto's beach breaks start to shape up beautifully.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - break out that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The light west/southwest winds are bringing just a hint of texture to the surface, nothing that'll kill your vibe. Think smooth, manageable conditions that'll reward smooth riders.

Speaking of riding, expect a moderate crowd typical of this popular LA coastline break. The moderate 6-second swell period means wind-generated waves that are friendly to intermediate surfers looking to have some fun.

Bonus weather intel: Partly cloudy skies, mild 65-degree air, and plenty of daylight from sunrise at 6:54 am to sunset at 6:28 pm. Sunscreen recommended, stoke levels optional but highly encouraged.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out, catch some waves, and enjoy that classic Southern California fall surf. Conditions are looking clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to make your mark. Grab your board and go!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Glassy Morning Waves and Perfect Conditions for Riders at Manhattan Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Wave hunters, get ready for a radical day at Manhattan Beach's premier break! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions that'll make your surf session unforgettable.

Our current swell is rolling in from the Southwest with secondary southeast angles, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. Expect waves in the 1-2 foot range - perfect for beginners looking to catch their first rides and intermediate shredders wanting to fine-tune techniques.

Early morning brings glassy conditions with light offshore winds smoothing out the wave faces. As the day progresses, wind might pick up slightly, so morning sessions are your golden ticket. Tide levels are looking optimal around mid-morning, providing consistent breaks along the sandy bottom.

Gear recommendations? Bring a standard shortboard or fish board today. Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid-60s, so a light wetsuit will keep you comfortable without restricting movement.

Pro tip for local riders: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and respect the lineup. Watch for experienced locals who know every nuance of this legendary break. Stay aware, communicate, and most importantly - have fun!

Surf forecast websites like Surf-Forecast and Magicseaweed are showing promising conditions continuing through the next 24-48 hours. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride some Southern California magic!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 12:01:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Wave hunters, get ready for a radical day at Manhattan Beach's premier break! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions that'll make your surf session unforgettable.

Our current swell is rolling in from the Southwest with secondary southeast angles, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. Expect waves in the 1-2 foot range - perfect for beginners looking to catch their first rides and intermediate shredders wanting to fine-tune techniques.

Early morning brings glassy conditions with light offshore winds smoothing out the wave faces. As the day progresses, wind might pick up slightly, so morning sessions are your golden ticket. Tide levels are looking optimal around mid-morning, providing consistent breaks along the sandy bottom.

Gear recommendations? Bring a standard shortboard or fish board today. Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid-60s, so a light wetsuit will keep you comfortable without restricting movement.

Pro tip for local riders: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and respect the lineup. Watch for experienced locals who know every nuance of this legendary break. Stay aware, communicate, and most importantly - have fun!

Surf forecast websites like Surf-Forecast and Magicseaweed are showing promising conditions continuing through the next 24-48 hours. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride some Southern California magic!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Wave hunters, get ready for a radical day at Manhattan Beach's premier break! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions that'll make your surf session unforgettable.

Our current swell is rolling in from the Southwest with secondary southeast angles, creating a playground for surfers of all skill levels. Expect waves in the 1-2 foot range - perfect for beginners looking to catch their first rides and intermediate shredders wanting to fine-tune techniques.

Early morning brings glassy conditions with light offshore winds smoothing out the wave faces. As the day progresses, wind might pick up slightly, so morning sessions are your golden ticket. Tide levels are looking optimal around mid-morning, providing consistent breaks along the sandy bottom.

Gear recommendations? Bring a standard shortboard or fish board today. Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid-60s, so a light wetsuit will keep you comfortable without restricting movement.

Pro tip for local riders: El Porto can get crowded, so arrive early and respect the lineup. Watch for experienced locals who know every nuance of this legendary break. Stay aware, communicate, and most importantly - have fun!

Surf forecast websites like Surf-Forecast and Magicseaweed are showing promising conditions continuing through the next 24-48 hours. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride some Southern California magic!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Knee High Waves Offer Perfect Conditions for Beginner Surfers Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5133022403</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that are more whisper than roar today. Picture knee to thigh-high swells dancing around the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for those just dipping their toes into surfing or longboarders looking for a smooth glide.

Southwest winds are playing it cool at 4-7 mph, creating a gentle onshore breeze that'll keep things interesting but not challenging. The swell's rolling in from 219 degrees with a leisurely 6-second period, essentially giving us a surfing equivalent of a relaxed Sunday morning.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet 65 degrees with water sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 - wetsuit recommendation is a light 2 mm for those wanting to stay cozy during longer sessions. Humidity's hovering around 82%, with clouds taking a backseat at just 35% coverage, promising plenty of sunshine.

Tide dynamics are our friend today. The morning high tide at 10:07 AM hitting 6.8 feet suggests some potential for slightly better wave shape, so time your session strategically. Pro tip: mid to high tide windows might offer the most enjoyable ride.

Bottom line: El Porto is basically whispering "beginner friendly" today. Advanced surfers might want to scout alternative spots, but if you're looking for a chill, forgiving surf experience, grab your board and enjoy the mellow vibes. Stay stoked and surf safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 12:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that are more whisper than roar today. Picture knee to thigh-high swells dancing around the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for those just dipping their toes into surfing or longboarders looking for a smooth glide.

Southwest winds are playing it cool at 4-7 mph, creating a gentle onshore breeze that'll keep things interesting but not challenging. The swell's rolling in from 219 degrees with a leisurely 6-second period, essentially giving us a surfing equivalent of a relaxed Sunday morning.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet 65 degrees with water sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 - wetsuit recommendation is a light 2 mm for those wanting to stay cozy during longer sessions. Humidity's hovering around 82%, with clouds taking a backseat at just 35% coverage, promising plenty of sunshine.

Tide dynamics are our friend today. The morning high tide at 10:07 AM hitting 6.8 feet suggests some potential for slightly better wave shape, so time your session strategically. Pro tip: mid to high tide windows might offer the most enjoyable ride.

Bottom line: El Porto is basically whispering "beginner friendly" today. Advanced surfers might want to scout alternative spots, but if you're looking for a chill, forgiving surf experience, grab your board and enjoy the mellow vibes. Stay stoked and surf safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that are more whisper than roar today. Picture knee to thigh-high swells dancing around the 1-2 foot mark - perfect for those just dipping their toes into surfing or longboarders looking for a smooth glide.

Southwest winds are playing it cool at 4-7 mph, creating a gentle onshore breeze that'll keep things interesting but not challenging. The swell's rolling in from 219 degrees with a leisurely 6-second period, essentially giving us a surfing equivalent of a relaxed Sunday morning.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet 65 degrees with water sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 - wetsuit recommendation is a light 2 mm for those wanting to stay cozy during longer sessions. Humidity's hovering around 82%, with clouds taking a backseat at just 35% coverage, promising plenty of sunshine.

Tide dynamics are our friend today. The morning high tide at 10:07 AM hitting 6.8 feet suggests some potential for slightly better wave shape, so time your session strategically. Pro tip: mid to high tide windows might offer the most enjoyable ride.

Bottom line: El Porto is basically whispering "beginner friendly" today. Advanced surfers might want to scout alternative spots, but if you're looking for a chill, forgiving surf experience, grab your board and enjoy the mellow vibes. Stay stoked and surf safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Knee to Waist High Waves with Glassy Conditions and Rising Tide</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with a sweet morning session today. The sun peeks out at 6:54 am, casting golden light on some modest but inviting waves. We're looking at knee to waist-high surf hovering around 2 feet, with a smooth south-southwest swell that'll keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising tide heading toward a peak at 10:42 am, hitting a solid 6.96 feet. Morning surfers, this is your golden hour - clean conditions and building energy. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Wind conditions are a surfer's dream today - light offshore breezes around 4 mph keeping those waves glassy and clean. Intermediate riders will find these conditions particularly sweet, with enough challenge to keep things exciting but not too gnarly.

Water temperature and air conditions are looking primo - ranging from 58 to 67 degrees with just a hint of cloud cover. You'll have a solid surfing window until sunset at 6:28 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some killer waves.

Local beta suggests the swell might be building over the next few days, so consider today a warm-up for what's coming. El Porto's notorious beach break means stay sharp, read those waves, and remember - smooth transitions are the key to style.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get out there. The Pacific is calling, and today's conditions are basically begging you to paddle out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 12:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with a sweet morning session today. The sun peeks out at 6:54 am, casting golden light on some modest but inviting waves. We're looking at knee to waist-high surf hovering around 2 feet, with a smooth south-southwest swell that'll keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising tide heading toward a peak at 10:42 am, hitting a solid 6.96 feet. Morning surfers, this is your golden hour - clean conditions and building energy. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Wind conditions are a surfer's dream today - light offshore breezes around 4 mph keeping those waves glassy and clean. Intermediate riders will find these conditions particularly sweet, with enough challenge to keep things exciting but not too gnarly.

Water temperature and air conditions are looking primo - ranging from 58 to 67 degrees with just a hint of cloud cover. You'll have a solid surfing window until sunset at 6:28 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some killer waves.

Local beta suggests the swell might be building over the next few days, so consider today a warm-up for what's coming. El Porto's notorious beach break means stay sharp, read those waves, and remember - smooth transitions are the key to style.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get out there. The Pacific is calling, and today's conditions are basically begging you to paddle out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with a sweet morning session today. The sun peeks out at 6:54 am, casting golden light on some modest but inviting waves. We're looking at knee to waist-high surf hovering around 2 feet, with a smooth south-southwest swell that'll keep things interesting.

Tide-wise, we're riding a rising tide heading toward a peak at 10:42 am, hitting a solid 6.96 feet. Morning surfers, this is your golden hour - clean conditions and building energy. The water's sitting at a comfortable 68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

Wind conditions are a surfer's dream today - light offshore breezes around 4 mph keeping those waves glassy and clean. Intermediate riders will find these conditions particularly sweet, with enough challenge to keep things exciting but not too gnarly.

Water temperature and air conditions are looking primo - ranging from 58 to 67 degrees with just a hint of cloud cover. You'll have a solid surfing window until sunset at 6:28 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some killer waves.

Local beta suggests the swell might be building over the next few days, so consider today a warm-up for what's coming. El Porto's notorious beach break means stay sharp, read those waves, and remember - smooth transitions are the key to style.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get out there. The Pacific is calling, and today's conditions are basically begging you to paddle out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-3 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Comfortable 67 Degree Water Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4919416936</link>
      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels. We've got a moderate swell rolling in with waves dancing between 2'7" and 3'7" - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some manageable action.

The morning starts with a rising tide peaking at 7:51 am, which means the sand-bottom point break is serving up some seriously clean shapes. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 67.8°F, so grab that 3/2 mm spring wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light southerly breezes around 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5 mph. Translation: glassy waves and smooth riding ahead. The clear skies and mild temperatures ranging from 63°F to 69°F mean you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 am and sunset closes the day at 6:36 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some epic waves. Pro tip: if you're planning to hit El Porto this weekend, heads up about the Jimmy Surf Fiesta happening on the second Saturday in October - expect some extra buzz and potential crowds.

This legendary spot continues to deliver consistent beach and point breaks that welcome surfers of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to carve some smooth lines or just enjoy the ocean's rhythm, El Porto is calling your name today.

Grab your board, embrace the stoke, and ride those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 12:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels. We've got a moderate swell rolling in with waves dancing between 2'7" and 3'7" - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some manageable action.

The morning starts with a rising tide peaking at 7:51 am, which means the sand-bottom point break is serving up some seriously clean shapes. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 67.8°F, so grab that 3/2 mm spring wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light southerly breezes around 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5 mph. Translation: glassy waves and smooth riding ahead. The clear skies and mild temperatures ranging from 63°F to 69°F mean you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 am and sunset closes the day at 6:36 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some epic waves. Pro tip: if you're planning to hit El Porto this weekend, heads up about the Jimmy Surf Fiesta happening on the second Saturday in October - expect some extra buzz and potential crowds.

This legendary spot continues to deliver consistent beach and point breaks that welcome surfers of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to carve some smooth lines or just enjoy the ocean's rhythm, El Porto is calling your name today.

Grab your board, embrace the stoke, and ride those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's conditions are looking sweet for riders of all levels. We've got a moderate swell rolling in with waves dancing between 2'7" and 3'7" - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some manageable action.

The morning starts with a rising tide peaking at 7:51 am, which means the sand-bottom point break is serving up some seriously clean shapes. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 67.8°F, so grab that 3/2 mm spring wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Wind conditions are looking primo - light southerly breezes around 3 mph with gentle gusts up to 5 mph. Translation: glassy waves and smooth riding ahead. The clear skies and mild temperatures ranging from 63°F to 69°F mean you'll be comfortable both in and out of the water.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:49 am and sunset closes the day at 6:36 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some epic waves. Pro tip: if you're planning to hit El Porto this weekend, heads up about the Jimmy Surf Fiesta happening on the second Saturday in October - expect some extra buzz and potential crowds.

This legendary spot continues to deliver consistent beach and point breaks that welcome surfers of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to carve some smooth lines or just enjoy the ocean's rhythm, El Porto is calling your name today.

Grab your board, embrace the stoke, and ride those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-4 Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Ideal Temperatures for Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions on this crisp October morning. The Pacific is looking absolutely pristine with clean 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in from the west-northwest - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to score some killer rides.

Early risers catching the 7:51 AM high tide are in for a treat. Water temperature hovering around a comfortable 67.8°F means your spring wetsuit will keep you warm without overheating. Those gentle 3 mph winds are barely whispering across the surface, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board feel like it's floating on glass.

The swell is looking consistent with waves ranging from 2 to 3.7 feet throughout the day. Expect some fast, punchy breaks that'll keep you on your toes. The sandy bottom offers some classic South Bay characteristics - technical enough to challenge you, but forgiving enough to have fun.

Visibility is epic with zero cloud cover and temperatures between 63 and 69°F. You've got nearly 12 hours of daylight to play, starting with a sunrise at 6:49 AM. Pro tip: arrive early to beat the crowd. El Porto can get competitive, especially on weekends, so stake your spot before the lineup gets packed.

Water salinity is standard, waves are calling, and conditions are dialed. Whether you're looking to carve, cruise, or just enjoy some Pacific magic, today's forecast is basically surf paradise. Grab your board, wax up, and get out there - the ocean is waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 12:01:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions on this crisp October morning. The Pacific is looking absolutely pristine with clean 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in from the west-northwest - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to score some killer rides.

Early risers catching the 7:51 AM high tide are in for a treat. Water temperature hovering around a comfortable 67.8°F means your spring wetsuit will keep you warm without overheating. Those gentle 3 mph winds are barely whispering across the surface, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board feel like it's floating on glass.

The swell is looking consistent with waves ranging from 2 to 3.7 feet throughout the day. Expect some fast, punchy breaks that'll keep you on your toes. The sandy bottom offers some classic South Bay characteristics - technical enough to challenge you, but forgiving enough to have fun.

Visibility is epic with zero cloud cover and temperatures between 63 and 69°F. You've got nearly 12 hours of daylight to play, starting with a sunrise at 6:49 AM. Pro tip: arrive early to beat the crowd. El Porto can get competitive, especially on weekends, so stake your spot before the lineup gets packed.

Water salinity is standard, waves are calling, and conditions are dialed. Whether you're looking to carve, cruise, or just enjoy some Pacific magic, today's forecast is basically surf paradise. Grab your board, wax up, and get out there - the ocean is waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions on this crisp October morning. The Pacific is looking absolutely pristine with clean 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in from the west-northwest - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to score some killer rides.

Early risers catching the 7:51 AM high tide are in for a treat. Water temperature hovering around a comfortable 67.8°F means your spring wetsuit will keep you warm without overheating. Those gentle 3 mph winds are barely whispering across the surface, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board feel like it's floating on glass.

The swell is looking consistent with waves ranging from 2 to 3.7 feet throughout the day. Expect some fast, punchy breaks that'll keep you on your toes. The sandy bottom offers some classic South Bay characteristics - technical enough to challenge you, but forgiving enough to have fun.

Visibility is epic with zero cloud cover and temperatures between 63 and 69°F. You've got nearly 12 hours of daylight to play, starting with a sunrise at 6:49 AM. Pro tip: arrive early to beat the crowd. El Porto can get competitive, especially on weekends, so stake your spot before the lineup gets packed.

Water salinity is standard, waves are calling, and conditions are dialed. Whether you're looking to carve, cruise, or just enjoy some Pacific magic, today's forecast is basically surf paradise. Grab your board, wax up, and get out there - the ocean is waiting!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow El Porto Surf Report: Small Waves and Clean Conditions Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Monday Vibes

Hey wave riders! October 6th is serving up some chill conditions at El Porto that are perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to get some water time.

We're looking at small but clean waves hovering around 1-2 feet with some waist-high sets potentially popping up as the tide rises. The South-Southwest swell is rolling in with a sweet 12-16 second period, which means nicely shaped waves despite their modest size.

Morning conditions are looking primo - lighter winds and cleaner surfaces mean smoother rides. But heads up - by afternoon, that West-Southwest wind kicks up to about 15-16 knots, introducing some choppy texture to the water.

Water temp is sitting comfortably at 67°F, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and maybe some sun protection. The tide's climbing to a mid-morning high around 9:20-10:00 AM, which should help shape those waves nicely.

For the next few days, expect similar mellow vibes - 2-3 foot waves with consistent swell periods. Morning sessions will definitely be your best bet for glassy conditions.

Pro tip: Check Surfline or local tide charts for real-time updates before heading out. While today's forecast looks solid, ocean conditions can shift quickly.

Grab your board, enjoy the gentle waves, and make the most of this beautiful Southern California surf day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2025 12:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Monday Vibes

Hey wave riders! October 6th is serving up some chill conditions at El Porto that are perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to get some water time.

We're looking at small but clean waves hovering around 1-2 feet with some waist-high sets potentially popping up as the tide rises. The South-Southwest swell is rolling in with a sweet 12-16 second period, which means nicely shaped waves despite their modest size.

Morning conditions are looking primo - lighter winds and cleaner surfaces mean smoother rides. But heads up - by afternoon, that West-Southwest wind kicks up to about 15-16 knots, introducing some choppy texture to the water.

Water temp is sitting comfortably at 67°F, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and maybe some sun protection. The tide's climbing to a mid-morning high around 9:20-10:00 AM, which should help shape those waves nicely.

For the next few days, expect similar mellow vibes - 2-3 foot waves with consistent swell periods. Morning sessions will definitely be your best bet for glassy conditions.

Pro tip: Check Surfline or local tide charts for real-time updates before heading out. While today's forecast looks solid, ocean conditions can shift quickly.

Grab your board, enjoy the gentle waves, and make the most of this beautiful Southern California surf day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: Mellow Monday Vibes

Hey wave riders! October 6th is serving up some chill conditions at El Porto that are perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to get some water time.

We're looking at small but clean waves hovering around 1-2 feet with some waist-high sets potentially popping up as the tide rises. The South-Southwest swell is rolling in with a sweet 12-16 second period, which means nicely shaped waves despite their modest size.

Morning conditions are looking primo - lighter winds and cleaner surfaces mean smoother rides. But heads up - by afternoon, that West-Southwest wind kicks up to about 15-16 knots, introducing some choppy texture to the water.

Water temp is sitting comfortably at 67°F, so break out that 2mm wetsuit and maybe some sun protection. The tide's climbing to a mid-morning high around 9:20-10:00 AM, which should help shape those waves nicely.

For the next few days, expect similar mellow vibes - 2-3 foot waves with consistent swell periods. Morning sessions will definitely be your best bet for glassy conditions.

Pro tip: Check Surfline or local tide charts for real-time updates before heading out. While today's forecast looks solid, ocean conditions can shift quickly.

Grab your board, enjoy the gentle waves, and make the most of this beautiful Southern California surf day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast: Mellow Morning Waves Promising Afternoon Swell for October 5th Surf Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Alright surf enthusiasts, listen up! El Porto's serving up a mellow morning with some promising vibes for October 5th. We're looking at shin to knee-high waves that are gonna gradually pump up through the afternoon, potentially reaching a sweet 3 to 3.7 feet.

The swell's got a bit of personality today - a mixed bag with southerly and northwest winds dancing around 12-second periods. Directionally, we're tracking between 193 and 254 degrees, which means some interesting wave dynamics for you wave riders.

Wind's gonna be our tricky friend today. Southwest breezes are blowing 15-16 knots, bringing some chop to the party. Pro tip: hit the water early. Morning conditions are way cleaner before those onshore winds start flexing their muscles later.

Tide's looking pretty epic - we started low at 2:40 am with just a skinny 0.1 ft, but she's climbing up to a robust 5.3 ft by late morning. This rising tide could seriously improve wave shape, so time your session smartly.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - not bad at all. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves might start small, patience is key. Those swell sets rolling in later could deliver some unexpected fun.

Bottom line: El Porto's offering a mellow surf day with potential. Early morning is your golden window before the wind turns things bumpy. Stay stoked, stay flexible, and catch those rising tide waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 12:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf enthusiasts, listen up! El Porto's serving up a mellow morning with some promising vibes for October 5th. We're looking at shin to knee-high waves that are gonna gradually pump up through the afternoon, potentially reaching a sweet 3 to 3.7 feet.

The swell's got a bit of personality today - a mixed bag with southerly and northwest winds dancing around 12-second periods. Directionally, we're tracking between 193 and 254 degrees, which means some interesting wave dynamics for you wave riders.

Wind's gonna be our tricky friend today. Southwest breezes are blowing 15-16 knots, bringing some chop to the party. Pro tip: hit the water early. Morning conditions are way cleaner before those onshore winds start flexing their muscles later.

Tide's looking pretty epic - we started low at 2:40 am with just a skinny 0.1 ft, but she's climbing up to a robust 5.3 ft by late morning. This rising tide could seriously improve wave shape, so time your session smartly.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - not bad at all. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves might start small, patience is key. Those swell sets rolling in later could deliver some unexpected fun.

Bottom line: El Porto's offering a mellow surf day with potential. Early morning is your golden window before the wind turns things bumpy. Stay stoked, stay flexible, and catch those rising tide waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf enthusiasts, listen up! El Porto's serving up a mellow morning with some promising vibes for October 5th. We're looking at shin to knee-high waves that are gonna gradually pump up through the afternoon, potentially reaching a sweet 3 to 3.7 feet.

The swell's got a bit of personality today - a mixed bag with southerly and northwest winds dancing around 12-second periods. Directionally, we're tracking between 193 and 254 degrees, which means some interesting wave dynamics for you wave riders.

Wind's gonna be our tricky friend today. Southwest breezes are blowing 15-16 knots, bringing some chop to the party. Pro tip: hit the water early. Morning conditions are way cleaner before those onshore winds start flexing their muscles later.

Tide's looking pretty epic - we started low at 2:40 am with just a skinny 0.1 ft, but she's climbing up to a robust 5.3 ft by late morning. This rising tide could seriously improve wave shape, so time your session smartly.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67.8 degrees - not bad at all. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. While the waves might start small, patience is key. Those swell sets rolling in later could deliver some unexpected fun.

Bottom line: El Porto's offering a mellow surf day with potential. Early morning is your golden window before the wind turns things bumpy. Stay stoked, stay flexible, and catch those rising tide waves!

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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic Head High Waves and Clean Conditions Await Early Morning Riders This Fall Day</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Perfect Early Fall Morning Awaits!

The Pacific is serving up a delicious morning surf platter today, with head-high waves and clean conditions that'll have wave riders buzzing. Dawn patrol surfers are in for a treat as a blend of SSW and NW swells create peaky, organized waves that promise some seriously fun rides.

Early morning brings the magic - waves dancing between 3-4 feet with glassy perfection. The incoming tide around 9:15am will enhance the sandbars, creating sweet spots that intermediate and experienced surfers will want to exploit. Water temperature sits at a comfortable 67.8°F, making a 2mm wetsuit the smart choice for extended sessions.

Wind patterns play nice this morning, with light cross-shore breezes that'll keep conditions clean until late morning. By afternoon, expect some texture and bump as onshore winds increase, so maximize your morning window.

Parking will be tight, so arrive early and be prepared for a potential walk. The lineup will get crowded quickly, especially with weekend warriors looking to catch these stellar fall conditions. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50am, giving you plenty of daylight to score some epic waves.

Pro tips: Hit the water early, watch for occasional rocks during low tide, and be mindful of rip currents. The beach offers clear skies and temperatures ranging from 63-69°F - essentially perfect surfing weather.

Bottom line: El Porto is firing, and today's forecast screams "go surf now!" Grab your board, a 2mm wetsuit, and your stoke - this morning's waves are calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 12:01:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up at El Porto: A Perfect Early Fall Morning Awaits!

The Pacific is serving up a delicious morning surf platter today, with head-high waves and clean conditions that'll have wave riders buzzing. Dawn patrol surfers are in for a treat as a blend of SSW and NW swells create peaky, organized waves that promise some seriously fun rides.

Early morning brings the magic - waves dancing between 3-4 feet with glassy perfection. The incoming tide around 9:15am will enhance the sandbars, creating sweet spots that intermediate and experienced surfers will want to exploit. Water temperature sits at a comfortable 67.8°F, making a 2mm wetsuit the smart choice for extended sessions.

Wind patterns play nice this morning, with light cross-shore breezes that'll keep conditions clean until late morning. By afternoon, expect some texture and bump as onshore winds increase, so maximize your morning window.

Parking will be tight, so arrive early and be prepared for a potential walk. The lineup will get crowded quickly, especially with weekend warriors looking to catch these stellar fall conditions. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50am, giving you plenty of daylight to score some epic waves.

Pro tips: Hit the water early, watch for occasional rocks during low tide, and be mindful of rip currents. The beach offers clear skies and temperatures ranging from 63-69°F - essentially perfect surfing weather.

Bottom line: El Porto is firing, and today's forecast screams "go surf now!" Grab your board, a 2mm wetsuit, and your stoke - this morning's waves are calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up at El Porto: A Perfect Early Fall Morning Awaits!

The Pacific is serving up a delicious morning surf platter today, with head-high waves and clean conditions that'll have wave riders buzzing. Dawn patrol surfers are in for a treat as a blend of SSW and NW swells create peaky, organized waves that promise some seriously fun rides.

Early morning brings the magic - waves dancing between 3-4 feet with glassy perfection. The incoming tide around 9:15am will enhance the sandbars, creating sweet spots that intermediate and experienced surfers will want to exploit. Water temperature sits at a comfortable 67.8°F, making a 2mm wetsuit the smart choice for extended sessions.

Wind patterns play nice this morning, with light cross-shore breezes that'll keep conditions clean until late morning. By afternoon, expect some texture and bump as onshore winds increase, so maximize your morning window.

Parking will be tight, so arrive early and be prepared for a potential walk. The lineup will get crowded quickly, especially with weekend warriors looking to catch these stellar fall conditions. Sunrise kicks off at 6:50am, giving you plenty of daylight to score some epic waves.

Pro tips: Hit the water early, watch for occasional rocks during low tide, and be mindful of rip currents. The beach offers clear skies and temperatures ranging from 63-69°F - essentially perfect surfing weather.

Bottom line: El Porto is firing, and today's forecast screams "go surf now!" Grab your board, a 2mm wetsuit, and your stoke - this morning's waves are calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Thigh to Stomach High Waves Deliver Epic Morning Conditions for Intermediate Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for a morning session! We've got a solid thigh to stomach-high swell rolling in from the southwest, serving up some clean waves in the 2-3 foot range that'll keep intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Early birds are gonna catch the best conditions with light side-offshore winds creating some killer wave shapes. The water's sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The morning tide window is your golden ticket today - dropping tide means those sandbars are gonna be firing.

The current forecast shows a mix of southwest and west-southwest swells with periods ranging from 7 to 16 seconds. Translation? Expect some fun, somewhat predictable waves that'll provide decent rides. Just keep an eye on those winds - they're gonna shift from side-offshore to onshore as the morning progresses, which means things might get a bit lumpier by midday.

Air temperature is hovering around 63 degrees with some low cloud cover, so it's that classic Southern California fall morning - cool, crisp, and perfect for surfing. Humidity's sitting at 77%, giving us that classic coastal feel.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto's gonna draw a moderate crowd of local rippers, and you'll want prime positioning before the winds kick up and the waves get choppy. By noon, conditions will likely deteriorate, so make the most of those glassy morning hours.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough swell to keep things interesting. Grab your board, hit the water, and enjoy some classic El Porto surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2025 12:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for a morning session! We've got a solid thigh to stomach-high swell rolling in from the southwest, serving up some clean waves in the 2-3 foot range that'll keep intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Early birds are gonna catch the best conditions with light side-offshore winds creating some killer wave shapes. The water's sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The morning tide window is your golden ticket today - dropping tide means those sandbars are gonna be firing.

The current forecast shows a mix of southwest and west-southwest swells with periods ranging from 7 to 16 seconds. Translation? Expect some fun, somewhat predictable waves that'll provide decent rides. Just keep an eye on those winds - they're gonna shift from side-offshore to onshore as the morning progresses, which means things might get a bit lumpier by midday.

Air temperature is hovering around 63 degrees with some low cloud cover, so it's that classic Southern California fall morning - cool, crisp, and perfect for surfing. Humidity's sitting at 77%, giving us that classic coastal feel.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto's gonna draw a moderate crowd of local rippers, and you'll want prime positioning before the winds kick up and the waves get choppy. By noon, conditions will likely deteriorate, so make the most of those glassy morning hours.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough swell to keep things interesting. Grab your board, hit the water, and enjoy some classic El Porto surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for a morning session! We've got a solid thigh to stomach-high swell rolling in from the southwest, serving up some clean waves in the 2-3 foot range that'll keep intermediate and advanced riders stoked.

Early birds are gonna catch the best conditions with light side-offshore winds creating some killer wave shapes. The water's sitting at a comfortable 64 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and get ready to paddle out. The morning tide window is your golden ticket today - dropping tide means those sandbars are gonna be firing.

The current forecast shows a mix of southwest and west-southwest swells with periods ranging from 7 to 16 seconds. Translation? Expect some fun, somewhat predictable waves that'll provide decent rides. Just keep an eye on those winds - they're gonna shift from side-offshore to onshore as the morning progresses, which means things might get a bit lumpier by midday.

Air temperature is hovering around 63 degrees with some low cloud cover, so it's that classic Southern California fall morning - cool, crisp, and perfect for surfing. Humidity's sitting at 77%, giving us that classic coastal feel.

Pro tip: Get to the beach early. El Porto's gonna draw a moderate crowd of local rippers, and you'll want prime positioning before the winds kick up and the waves get choppy. By noon, conditions will likely deteriorate, so make the most of those glassy morning hours.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to get wet. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough swell to keep things interesting. Grab your board, hit the water, and enjoy some classic El Porto surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Perfect Conditions for Morning Riders at Southern California Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking like a sweet morning session awaits. We've got some mellow thigh to waist-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, promising a playful playground for surfers of all levels.

The ocean's serving up a clean 12-second swell period, which means those waves should have some nice shape and glide. Current conditions show about 2 to 3 feet of rideable waves, perfect for keeping your skills sharp or practicing those smooth turns.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light onshore winds from the west-southwest might add a touch of chop, but nothing that'll kill the vibe. The rising tide is working in our favor, with the morning high tide hitting just before 8 AM at a solid 4.23 feet.

Weather's looking pristine - we're talking mild 62-degree air, barely a cloud in the sky, and that classic Southern California sunshine ready to warm your soul. With sunrise at 6:48 AM, you've got plenty of daylight to catch some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto loves mid to high tide, so time your session right and you'll be rewarded with some clean, peeling waves. Just watch for potential weekend crowds and keep your eyes on those incoming sets.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a morning of pure California surfing bliss. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 12:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking like a sweet morning session awaits. We've got some mellow thigh to waist-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, promising a playful playground for surfers of all levels.

The ocean's serving up a clean 12-second swell period, which means those waves should have some nice shape and glide. Current conditions show about 2 to 3 feet of rideable waves, perfect for keeping your skills sharp or practicing those smooth turns.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light onshore winds from the west-southwest might add a touch of chop, but nothing that'll kill the vibe. The rising tide is working in our favor, with the morning high tide hitting just before 8 AM at a solid 4.23 feet.

Weather's looking pristine - we're talking mild 62-degree air, barely a cloud in the sky, and that classic Southern California sunshine ready to warm your soul. With sunrise at 6:48 AM, you've got plenty of daylight to catch some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto loves mid to high tide, so time your session right and you'll be rewarded with some clean, peeling waves. Just watch for potential weekend crowds and keep your eyes on those incoming sets.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a morning of pure California surfing bliss. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's looking like a sweet morning session awaits. We've got some mellow thigh to waist-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, promising a playful playground for surfers of all levels.

The ocean's serving up a clean 12-second swell period, which means those waves should have some nice shape and glide. Current conditions show about 2 to 3 feet of rideable waves, perfect for keeping your skills sharp or practicing those smooth turns.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light onshore winds from the west-southwest might add a touch of chop, but nothing that'll kill the vibe. The rising tide is working in our favor, with the morning high tide hitting just before 8 AM at a solid 4.23 feet.

Weather's looking pristine - we're talking mild 62-degree air, barely a cloud in the sky, and that classic Southern California sunshine ready to warm your soul. With sunrise at 6:48 AM, you've got plenty of daylight to catch some sweet rides.

Pro tip: El Porto loves mid to high tide, so time your session right and you'll be rewarded with some clean, peeling waves. Just watch for potential weekend crowds and keep your eyes on those incoming sets.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a morning of pure California surfing bliss. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2-3 Foot Waves and Glassy Conditions Await Surfers This Morning</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet spot for wave riders of all skill levels. The morning kicks off with a mellow low tide of 0.6 feet, setting the stage for a smooth surf session. As the sun rises at 6:48 AM, you'll find clean 2-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering from the north-northeast at just 1 knot. This means glassy, well-formed waves with minimal chop - basically surfer's paradise. Pro tip: aim to paddle out mid to late morning when the tide starts climbing. By 7:58 AM, you'll see the tide reaching a sweet 3.8 feet, which should help shape those wave faces just right.

Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s to low 70s - typical Southern California October conditions. With daylight stretching until about 7:05 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some killer rides.

Early birds might want to watch those initial sandbars during low tide, but as the morning progresses, conditions will only get sweeter. Grab your board, sunscreen, and a positive attitude - El Porto is calling your name today.

For real-time updates, don't forget to check local surf cams and Surfline before heading out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 12:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet spot for wave riders of all skill levels. The morning kicks off with a mellow low tide of 0.6 feet, setting the stage for a smooth surf session. As the sun rises at 6:48 AM, you'll find clean 2-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering from the north-northeast at just 1 knot. This means glassy, well-formed waves with minimal chop - basically surfer's paradise. Pro tip: aim to paddle out mid to late morning when the tide starts climbing. By 7:58 AM, you'll see the tide reaching a sweet 3.8 feet, which should help shape those wave faces just right.

Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s to low 70s - typical Southern California October conditions. With daylight stretching until about 7:05 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some killer rides.

Early birds might want to watch those initial sandbars during low tide, but as the morning progresses, conditions will only get sweeter. Grab your board, sunscreen, and a positive attitude - El Porto is calling your name today.

For real-time updates, don't forget to check local surf cams and Surfline before heading out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet spot for wave riders of all skill levels. The morning kicks off with a mellow low tide of 0.6 feet, setting the stage for a smooth surf session. As the sun rises at 6:48 AM, you'll find clean 2-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering from the north-northeast at just 1 knot. This means glassy, well-formed waves with minimal chop - basically surfer's paradise. Pro tip: aim to paddle out mid to late morning when the tide starts climbing. By 7:58 AM, you'll see the tide reaching a sweet 3.8 feet, which should help shape those wave faces just right.

Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s to low 70s - typical Southern California October conditions. With daylight stretching until about 7:05 PM, you've got plenty of time to catch some killer rides.

Early birds might want to watch those initial sandbars during low tide, but as the morning progresses, conditions will only get sweeter. Grab your board, sunscreen, and a positive attitude - El Porto is calling your name today.

For real-time updates, don't forget to check local surf cams and Surfline before heading out. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Glassy Morning Waves and Perfect Conditions for Thigh to Stomach High Surf Session</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders! Get Ready for a Sweet Tuesday Session

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter today. The ocean's looking prime with thigh to stomach-high waves rolling in from the south and southwest, promising some clean early morning action.

Kick off your day right by paddling out before the sun gets too high. We're looking at a sweet spot around 6:47 am with side-offshore southeast winds keeping those wave faces smooth and glassy. Current air temperature sits at a comfortable 69 degrees, with water hovering around a wetsuit-friendly 65 degrees.

Pro tip: Grab that 4/3 mm neoprene and get out there early. The morning tide is rising, and you'll want to catch those clean waves before the afternoon wind decides to mix things up. Expect those smooth conditions to gradually transition as southerly winds start to play around midday.

Wave heights are sitting pretty at 2-3 feet with a nice blend of south and southwest swells. The northwest swell is fading but still offering some playful moments. By afternoon, you might encounter slightly choppier conditions as winds shift westerly, but don't let that stop you from scoring some solid rides.

Your optimal surf window is definitely early morning - clean waves, manageable winds, and that magical sunrise lighting up the lineup. As the day progresses, the tide will climb to nearly 5 feet by late afternoon, potentially changing the wave dynamics.

Sunset's at 6:40 pm, so you've got plenty of daylight to chase those perfect El Porto waves. Stay stoked, watch those wind and tide changes, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 12:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders! Get Ready for a Sweet Tuesday Session

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter today. The ocean's looking prime with thigh to stomach-high waves rolling in from the south and southwest, promising some clean early morning action.

Kick off your day right by paddling out before the sun gets too high. We're looking at a sweet spot around 6:47 am with side-offshore southeast winds keeping those wave faces smooth and glassy. Current air temperature sits at a comfortable 69 degrees, with water hovering around a wetsuit-friendly 65 degrees.

Pro tip: Grab that 4/3 mm neoprene and get out there early. The morning tide is rising, and you'll want to catch those clean waves before the afternoon wind decides to mix things up. Expect those smooth conditions to gradually transition as southerly winds start to play around midday.

Wave heights are sitting pretty at 2-3 feet with a nice blend of south and southwest swells. The northwest swell is fading but still offering some playful moments. By afternoon, you might encounter slightly choppier conditions as winds shift westerly, but don't let that stop you from scoring some solid rides.

Your optimal surf window is definitely early morning - clean waves, manageable winds, and that magical sunrise lighting up the lineup. As the day progresses, the tide will climb to nearly 5 feet by late afternoon, potentially changing the wave dynamics.

Sunset's at 6:40 pm, so you've got plenty of daylight to chase those perfect El Porto waves. Stay stoked, watch those wind and tide changes, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, El Porto Riders! Get Ready for a Sweet Tuesday Session

Alright wave hunters, El Porto is serving up a tasty morning platter today. The ocean's looking prime with thigh to stomach-high waves rolling in from the south and southwest, promising some clean early morning action.

Kick off your day right by paddling out before the sun gets too high. We're looking at a sweet spot around 6:47 am with side-offshore southeast winds keeping those wave faces smooth and glassy. Current air temperature sits at a comfortable 69 degrees, with water hovering around a wetsuit-friendly 65 degrees.

Pro tip: Grab that 4/3 mm neoprene and get out there early. The morning tide is rising, and you'll want to catch those clean waves before the afternoon wind decides to mix things up. Expect those smooth conditions to gradually transition as southerly winds start to play around midday.

Wave heights are sitting pretty at 2-3 feet with a nice blend of south and southwest swells. The northwest swell is fading but still offering some playful moments. By afternoon, you might encounter slightly choppier conditions as winds shift westerly, but don't let that stop you from scoring some solid rides.

Your optimal surf window is definitely early morning - clean waves, manageable winds, and that magical sunrise lighting up the lineup. As the day progresses, the tide will climb to nearly 5 feet by late afternoon, potentially changing the wave dynamics.

Sunset's at 6:40 pm, so you've got plenty of daylight to chase those perfect El Porto waves. Stay stoked, watch those wind and tide changes, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-3 Foot Waves Perfect for Beginners and Longboarders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's looking like a sweet spot for those wanting to glide on some mellow waves without the intensity. We're seeing a chill 2-3 foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

The morning's serving up clean conditions with light winds barely whispering at 1-2 mph. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, with high tide arriving at 2:33 pm, offering prime surfing conditions as it rolls in.

Overhead, expect a blanket of clouds covering about 80% of the sky, with a slight chance of patchy rain. Air temperature's hovering around a mild 69 degrees, making it a pleasant day to be out on the water. The swell's got a solid 12-13 second period, which means consistent, manageable waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild.

Sunrise kicked off at 6:46 am and we've got daylight until 6:41 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves. The current conditions are more zen than epic - think cruisy longboard session rather than hardcore shredding.

Pro tip: Morning's your best bet for glassy conditions. As the day progresses, winds might pick up to around 7-10 knots, potentially chopping things up a bit. So early birds definitely get the smooth waves today.

Bottom line: El Porto's calling with a laid-back surf vibe. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and enjoy a relaxed session on these thigh to waist-high waves. Stoked to see you out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 12:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's looking like a sweet spot for those wanting to glide on some mellow waves without the intensity. We're seeing a chill 2-3 foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

The morning's serving up clean conditions with light winds barely whispering at 1-2 mph. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, with high tide arriving at 2:33 pm, offering prime surfing conditions as it rolls in.

Overhead, expect a blanket of clouds covering about 80% of the sky, with a slight chance of patchy rain. Air temperature's hovering around a mild 69 degrees, making it a pleasant day to be out on the water. The swell's got a solid 12-13 second period, which means consistent, manageable waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild.

Sunrise kicked off at 6:46 am and we've got daylight until 6:41 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves. The current conditions are more zen than epic - think cruisy longboard session rather than hardcore shredding.

Pro tip: Morning's your best bet for glassy conditions. As the day progresses, winds might pick up to around 7-10 knots, potentially chopping things up a bit. So early birds definitely get the smooth waves today.

Bottom line: El Porto's calling with a laid-back surf vibe. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and enjoy a relaxed session on these thigh to waist-high waves. Stoked to see you out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, beach lovers! Today's looking like a sweet spot for those wanting to glide on some mellow waves without the intensity. We're seeing a chill 2-3 foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

The morning's serving up clean conditions with light winds barely whispering at 1-2 mph. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, with high tide arriving at 2:33 pm, offering prime surfing conditions as it rolls in.

Overhead, expect a blanket of clouds covering about 80% of the sky, with a slight chance of patchy rain. Air temperature's hovering around a mild 69 degrees, making it a pleasant day to be out on the water. The swell's got a solid 12-13 second period, which means consistent, manageable waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild.

Sunrise kicked off at 6:46 am and we've got daylight until 6:41 pm, giving you plenty of time to catch some waves. The current conditions are more zen than epic - think cruisy longboard session rather than hardcore shredding.

Pro tip: Morning's your best bet for glassy conditions. As the day progresses, winds might pick up to around 7-10 knots, potentially chopping things up a bit. So early birds definitely get the smooth waves today.

Bottom line: El Porto's calling with a laid-back surf vibe. Grab your board, your 2mm suit, and enjoy a relaxed session on these thigh to waist-high waves. Stoked to see you out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-3 Foot Waves and Cloudy Skies Offer Chill Morning for Beginners and Longboarders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Patrol! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that whisper rather than roar.

Today's ocean playground is running on a chill vibe - we're looking at 2-3 foot waves that are basically thigh to waist high. Perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth, forgiving session. The swell's coming in from the SSW, but it's feeling a bit lazy with short 5-second periods that won't get anyone too excited.

Wind's doing its usual onshore dance from the west, blowing around 6 knots and making things a tad messy. Those gusts up to 8 knots mean our wave faces aren't going to be picture-perfect, but hey, water time is water time.

Water temp's sitting comfortably at 64 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The high tide's peaking around 12:57 pm at 5.12 feet, which typically softens things up. Pro tip: Wait for the outgoing tide if you want more defined breaks.

Cloudy skies and a humid 68 degrees mean it's not your classic postcard beach day, but surfers don't melt. Patches of rain might roll through, so keep that stoke flexible.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves winter swells, but today ain't that day. Think mellow vibes, careful positioning, and embrace the small wave energy. Sunscreen up, stay hydrated, and enjoy the ocean's zen moment.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 12:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Patrol! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that whisper rather than roar.

Today's ocean playground is running on a chill vibe - we're looking at 2-3 foot waves that are basically thigh to waist high. Perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth, forgiving session. The swell's coming in from the SSW, but it's feeling a bit lazy with short 5-second periods that won't get anyone too excited.

Wind's doing its usual onshore dance from the west, blowing around 6 knots and making things a tad messy. Those gusts up to 8 knots mean our wave faces aren't going to be picture-perfect, but hey, water time is water time.

Water temp's sitting comfortably at 64 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The high tide's peaking around 12:57 pm at 5.12 feet, which typically softens things up. Pro tip: Wait for the outgoing tide if you want more defined breaks.

Cloudy skies and a humid 68 degrees mean it's not your classic postcard beach day, but surfers don't melt. Patches of rain might roll through, so keep that stoke flexible.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves winter swells, but today ain't that day. Think mellow vibes, careful positioning, and embrace the small wave energy. Sunscreen up, stay hydrated, and enjoy the ocean's zen moment.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Patrol! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that whisper rather than roar.

Today's ocean playground is running on a chill vibe - we're looking at 2-3 foot waves that are basically thigh to waist high. Perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth, forgiving session. The swell's coming in from the SSW, but it's feeling a bit lazy with short 5-second periods that won't get anyone too excited.

Wind's doing its usual onshore dance from the west, blowing around 6 knots and making things a tad messy. Those gusts up to 8 knots mean our wave faces aren't going to be picture-perfect, but hey, water time is water time.

Water temp's sitting comfortably at 64 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The high tide's peaking around 12:57 pm at 5.12 feet, which typically softens things up. Pro tip: Wait for the outgoing tide if you want more defined breaks.

Cloudy skies and a humid 68 degrees mean it's not your classic postcard beach day, but surfers don't melt. Patches of rain might roll through, so keep that stoke flexible.

Local knowledge drop: El Porto loves winter swells, but today ain't that day. Think mellow vibes, careful positioning, and embrace the small wave energy. Sunscreen up, stay hydrated, and enjoy the ocean's zen moment.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Waist High Waves and Glassy Conditions Await Saturday Morning Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session this Saturday, September 27, 2025, with conditions that'll have you stoked to hit the water.

Picture this: waist to chest-high waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet, creating a playground perfect for intermediate surfers and fun for everyone. The southwest swell is running small at 1.5 feet with a 5-second period, which means clean, rideable waves that'll keep you grinning.

Early birds, rejoice! The morning conditions are prime, with light onshore winds from the west-southwest barely whispering at 6 mph. Expect glassy wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. The rising tide peaks at 9:51 am, hitting 5.77 feet - exactly what El Porto loves for optimal wave shape.

Water temp is sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 2 mm wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. With mostly clear skies, temperatures hovering between 68 and 71°F, and humidity at a comfortable 84%, Mother Nature is basically begging you to paddle out.

Local tip: El Porto's beach breaks are consistent but can be average compared to other Southern California spots. Your best bet is catching those early morning waves before the afternoon sea breeze kicks in. Sunrise at 6:41 am gives you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Bottom line: It's a morning made for surfing. Clean waves, mild conditions, and that perfect rising tide - El Porto is calling your name. Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2025 12:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session this Saturday, September 27, 2025, with conditions that'll have you stoked to hit the water.

Picture this: waist to chest-high waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet, creating a playground perfect for intermediate surfers and fun for everyone. The southwest swell is running small at 1.5 feet with a 5-second period, which means clean, rideable waves that'll keep you grinning.

Early birds, rejoice! The morning conditions are prime, with light onshore winds from the west-southwest barely whispering at 6 mph. Expect glassy wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. The rising tide peaks at 9:51 am, hitting 5.77 feet - exactly what El Porto loves for optimal wave shape.

Water temp is sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 2 mm wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. With mostly clear skies, temperatures hovering between 68 and 71°F, and humidity at a comfortable 84%, Mother Nature is basically begging you to paddle out.

Local tip: El Porto's beach breaks are consistent but can be average compared to other Southern California spots. Your best bet is catching those early morning waves before the afternoon sea breeze kicks in. Sunrise at 6:41 am gives you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Bottom line: It's a morning made for surfing. Clean waves, mild conditions, and that perfect rising tide - El Porto is calling your name. Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session this Saturday, September 27, 2025, with conditions that'll have you stoked to hit the water.

Picture this: waist to chest-high waves rolling in around 2 to 3 feet, creating a playground perfect for intermediate surfers and fun for everyone. The southwest swell is running small at 1.5 feet with a 5-second period, which means clean, rideable waves that'll keep you grinning.

Early birds, rejoice! The morning conditions are prime, with light onshore winds from the west-southwest barely whispering at 6 mph. Expect glassy wave faces that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. The rising tide peaks at 9:51 am, hitting 5.77 feet - exactly what El Porto loves for optimal wave shape.

Water temp is sitting pretty at 66°F, so grab that 2 mm wetsuit and don't forget the sunscreen. With mostly clear skies, temperatures hovering between 68 and 71°F, and humidity at a comfortable 84%, Mother Nature is basically begging you to paddle out.

Local tip: El Porto's beach breaks are consistent but can be average compared to other Southern California spots. Your best bet is catching those early morning waves before the afternoon sea breeze kicks in. Sunrise at 6:41 am gives you plenty of daylight to score some sweet rides.

Bottom line: It's a morning made for surfing. Clean waves, mild conditions, and that perfect rising tide - El Porto is calling your name. Grab your board and get out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Forecast Reveals Perfect Waist to Chest High Waves with Glassy Conditions and Ideal Morning Session</title>
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      <description>Yo surf fam, grab your boards and get stoked for a killer day at El Porto! 

The morning's looking smooth as silk with waist to chest high waves rolling in just right. Low tide's already passed at 4:58 am, and we're tracking toward a sweet mid-morning session with perfect conditions brewing.

Right now, it's a balmy 68 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky - seriously, we're talking 94% clear blue heaven. Those light 4 mph winds are keeping the surface glassy and the chop minimal, which means pristine wave faces for your shredding pleasure.

Ocean temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 66-70 degrees. Spring suit or shorty wetsuit will have you covered, so no need to freeze your tail off today. The swell's looking consistent and clean, typical El Porto style - just how we like it.

With sunrise already happened at 6:41 am and sunset not until 6:51 pm, you've got a solid 12 hours of daylight to play in. The afternoon low tide at 7:17 pm might actually serve up some of the most photogenic wave conditions, so don't bail early.

Humidity's high at 84%, but trust me, that just means the air feels rich and your board will have perfect grip. No major warnings, no gnarly conditions - just pure Southern California surf magic waiting for you.

Bottom line: Today's a total winner. Clean waves, mild temps, light winds. El Porto's calling your name. Paddle out and make some magic happen!

Catch you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 12:01:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo surf fam, grab your boards and get stoked for a killer day at El Porto! 

The morning's looking smooth as silk with waist to chest high waves rolling in just right. Low tide's already passed at 4:58 am, and we're tracking toward a sweet mid-morning session with perfect conditions brewing.

Right now, it's a balmy 68 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky - seriously, we're talking 94% clear blue heaven. Those light 4 mph winds are keeping the surface glassy and the chop minimal, which means pristine wave faces for your shredding pleasure.

Ocean temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 66-70 degrees. Spring suit or shorty wetsuit will have you covered, so no need to freeze your tail off today. The swell's looking consistent and clean, typical El Porto style - just how we like it.

With sunrise already happened at 6:41 am and sunset not until 6:51 pm, you've got a solid 12 hours of daylight to play in. The afternoon low tide at 7:17 pm might actually serve up some of the most photogenic wave conditions, so don't bail early.

Humidity's high at 84%, but trust me, that just means the air feels rich and your board will have perfect grip. No major warnings, no gnarly conditions - just pure Southern California surf magic waiting for you.

Bottom line: Today's a total winner. Clean waves, mild temps, light winds. El Porto's calling your name. Paddle out and make some magic happen!

Catch you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo surf fam, grab your boards and get stoked for a killer day at El Porto! 

The morning's looking smooth as silk with waist to chest high waves rolling in just right. Low tide's already passed at 4:58 am, and we're tracking toward a sweet mid-morning session with perfect conditions brewing.

Right now, it's a balmy 68 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky - seriously, we're talking 94% clear blue heaven. Those light 4 mph winds are keeping the surface glassy and the chop minimal, which means pristine wave faces for your shredding pleasure.

Ocean temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 66-70 degrees. Spring suit or shorty wetsuit will have you covered, so no need to freeze your tail off today. The swell's looking consistent and clean, typical El Porto style - just how we like it.

With sunrise already happened at 6:41 am and sunset not until 6:51 pm, you've got a solid 12 hours of daylight to play in. The afternoon low tide at 7:17 pm might actually serve up some of the most photogenic wave conditions, so don't bail early.

Humidity's high at 84%, but trust me, that just means the air feels rich and your board will have perfect grip. No major warnings, no gnarly conditions - just pure Southern California surf magic waiting for you.

Bottom line: Today's a total winner. Clean waves, mild temps, light winds. El Porto's calling your name. Paddle out and make some magic happen!

Catch you in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Glassy Chest High Waves Perfect for Intermediate Surfers this September Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow yet tasty surf menu that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

Current conditions are looking smooth with chest-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, offering clean faces perfect for intermediate and experienced surfers. Our swell direction is rolling in from the northwest, bringing those sweet 13-15 second periods that'll shape some seriously elegant waves.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - light offshore breezes are caressing the coastline, promising glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water. Early afternoon looks particularly prime, so time your session right.

Water temperature is sitting comfortably at a pleasant 21-22°C, meaning you can rock a springsuit or lightweight fullsuit without freezing your tail off. Pro tip: layer appropriately and you'll be styling all session long.

Tide's transitioning through midday, which is precisely where El Porto loves to show off. Expect minimal closeouts and some genuinely fun shape that'll keep you grinning between sets.

Fair warning though - this spot's popular. Like, really popular. Expect a crowded lineup with local rippers and weekend warriors all vying for prime position. Bring your patience and surf etiquette.

The sandy bottom might throw a few curve balls, so stay adaptable. Watch for potential sudden breaks and maintain situational awareness.

Early fall is our golden window, folks. September and October are delivering consistent clean waves before winter's big northwest swells crash the party. Grab your shortboard, fish, or funboard and get after it!

Parking fills fast at 45th Street, so arrive early. Check Surfline for real-time updates and make your surf dreams a reality. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 12:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow yet tasty surf menu that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

Current conditions are looking smooth with chest-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, offering clean faces perfect for intermediate and experienced surfers. Our swell direction is rolling in from the northwest, bringing those sweet 13-15 second periods that'll shape some seriously elegant waves.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - light offshore breezes are caressing the coastline, promising glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water. Early afternoon looks particularly prime, so time your session right.

Water temperature is sitting comfortably at a pleasant 21-22°C, meaning you can rock a springsuit or lightweight fullsuit without freezing your tail off. Pro tip: layer appropriately and you'll be styling all session long.

Tide's transitioning through midday, which is precisely where El Porto loves to show off. Expect minimal closeouts and some genuinely fun shape that'll keep you grinning between sets.

Fair warning though - this spot's popular. Like, really popular. Expect a crowded lineup with local rippers and weekend warriors all vying for prime position. Bring your patience and surf etiquette.

The sandy bottom might throw a few curve balls, so stay adaptable. Watch for potential sudden breaks and maintain situational awareness.

Early fall is our golden window, folks. September and October are delivering consistent clean waves before winter's big northwest swells crash the party. Grab your shortboard, fish, or funboard and get after it!

Parking fills fast at 45th Street, so arrive early. Check Surfline for real-time updates and make your surf dreams a reality. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's serving up a mellow yet tasty surf menu that'll have you stoked and ready to paddle out.

Current conditions are looking smooth with chest-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, offering clean faces perfect for intermediate and experienced surfers. Our swell direction is rolling in from the northwest, bringing those sweet 13-15 second periods that'll shape some seriously elegant waves.

Wind conditions are playing nice today - light offshore breezes are caressing the coastline, promising glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water. Early afternoon looks particularly prime, so time your session right.

Water temperature is sitting comfortably at a pleasant 21-22°C, meaning you can rock a springsuit or lightweight fullsuit without freezing your tail off. Pro tip: layer appropriately and you'll be styling all session long.

Tide's transitioning through midday, which is precisely where El Porto loves to show off. Expect minimal closeouts and some genuinely fun shape that'll keep you grinning between sets.

Fair warning though - this spot's popular. Like, really popular. Expect a crowded lineup with local rippers and weekend warriors all vying for prime position. Bring your patience and surf etiquette.

The sandy bottom might throw a few curve balls, so stay adaptable. Watch for potential sudden breaks and maintain situational awareness.

Early fall is our golden window, folks. September and October are delivering consistent clean waves before winter's big northwest swells crash the party. Grab your shortboard, fish, or funboard and get after it!

Parking fills fast at 45th Street, so arrive early. Check Surfline for real-time updates and make your surf dreams a reality. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect Knee to Chest High Waves Deliver Glassy Conditions for Morning Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6456480341</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet morning session with knee to chest-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet. The south-southwest swell is mixing with some playful northwesterly windswell, creating a playground for surfers of all levels.

The tide chart is looking primo today. We kicked off with an early morning low tide at 4:35 AM, and now we're climbing towards a beautiful high tide peaking at 10:53 AM. This is your golden window - clean waves, smooth conditions, and just the right amount of push.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees with water hovering around 66. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The wind is being super cooperative this morning - just 4 mph with occasional 6 mph gusts, which means glassy conditions and clean breaks.

Speaking of breaks, the morning light is pristine with only 6% cloud cover and crystal clear skies. Sunrise happened at 6:41 AM, giving us a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase those perfect waves.

Pro tip: Hit the water around late morning near high tide. The wave shape will be most consistent, and you'll dodge the afternoon onshore winds that tend to chop things up.

Compared to nearby Venice and Will Rogers, El Porto is looking like the prime spot today. Clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to paddle out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 12:01:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet morning session with knee to chest-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet. The south-southwest swell is mixing with some playful northwesterly windswell, creating a playground for surfers of all levels.

The tide chart is looking primo today. We kicked off with an early morning low tide at 4:35 AM, and now we're climbing towards a beautiful high tide peaking at 10:53 AM. This is your golden window - clean waves, smooth conditions, and just the right amount of push.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees with water hovering around 66. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The wind is being super cooperative this morning - just 4 mph with occasional 6 mph gusts, which means glassy conditions and clean breaks.

Speaking of breaks, the morning light is pristine with only 6% cloud cover and crystal clear skies. Sunrise happened at 6:41 AM, giving us a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase those perfect waves.

Pro tip: Hit the water around late morning near high tide. The wave shape will be most consistent, and you'll dodge the afternoon onshore winds that tend to chop things up.

Compared to nearby Venice and Will Rogers, El Porto is looking like the prime spot today. Clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to paddle out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a sweet morning session with knee to chest-high waves rolling in at 2-3 feet. The south-southwest swell is mixing with some playful northwesterly windswell, creating a playground for surfers of all levels.

The tide chart is looking primo today. We kicked off with an early morning low tide at 4:35 AM, and now we're climbing towards a beautiful high tide peaking at 10:53 AM. This is your golden window - clean waves, smooth conditions, and just the right amount of push.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees with water hovering around 66. Grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The wind is being super cooperative this morning - just 4 mph with occasional 6 mph gusts, which means glassy conditions and clean breaks.

Speaking of breaks, the morning light is pristine with only 6% cloud cover and crystal clear skies. Sunrise happened at 6:41 AM, giving us a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase those perfect waves.

Pro tip: Hit the water around late morning near high tide. The wave shape will be most consistent, and you'll dodge the afternoon onshore winds that tend to chop things up.

Compared to nearby Venice and Will Rogers, El Porto is looking like the prime spot today. Clean, consistent, and just waiting for you to paddle out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic 4-5 Foot Swells, Light Winds, and Perfect Conditions for Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8873330060</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a solid 4 to 5-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest with tasty periods between 13 and 16 seconds - translation: clean, powerful waves that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin.

The tide's on the rise, peaking at 9:51 AM, so timing is everything. Water's sitting pretty at 66 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit or spring suit and you'll be comfortable all session. Right now we've got light onshore winds around 4 mph, but expect them to get a bit choppy as the afternoon rolls in.

Speaking of afternoon, keep an eye on those winds. They'll gradually increase, potentially making the surf a bit messier later in the day. Pro tip: hit the water earlier if you want those glassy conditions.

Crowd factor? Classic El Porto - expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Those powerful beach breaks are magnetic for local shredders, so bring your A-game and respect the locals.

Safety note: moderate rip currents are lurking, especially near the jetties. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a local lifeguard for the inside scoop on today's specific conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day for surfing. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Paddle out early, read the waves, and enjoy the stoke! El Porto's calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 12:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a solid 4 to 5-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest with tasty periods between 13 and 16 seconds - translation: clean, powerful waves that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin.

The tide's on the rise, peaking at 9:51 AM, so timing is everything. Water's sitting pretty at 66 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit or spring suit and you'll be comfortable all session. Right now we've got light onshore winds around 4 mph, but expect them to get a bit choppy as the afternoon rolls in.

Speaking of afternoon, keep an eye on those winds. They'll gradually increase, potentially making the surf a bit messier later in the day. Pro tip: hit the water earlier if you want those glassy conditions.

Crowd factor? Classic El Porto - expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Those powerful beach breaks are magnetic for local shredders, so bring your A-game and respect the locals.

Safety note: moderate rip currents are lurking, especially near the jetties. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a local lifeguard for the inside scoop on today's specific conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day for surfing. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Paddle out early, read the waves, and enjoy the stoke! El Porto's calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up some seriously sweet conditions today. We're looking at a solid 4 to 5-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest with tasty periods between 13 and 16 seconds - translation: clean, powerful waves that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin.

The tide's on the rise, peaking at 9:51 AM, so timing is everything. Water's sitting pretty at 66 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit or spring suit and you'll be comfortable all session. Right now we've got light onshore winds around 4 mph, but expect them to get a bit choppy as the afternoon rolls in.

Speaking of afternoon, keep an eye on those winds. They'll gradually increase, potentially making the surf a bit messier later in the day. Pro tip: hit the water earlier if you want those glassy conditions.

Crowd factor? Classic El Porto - expect some friendly competition in the lineup. Those powerful beach breaks are magnetic for local shredders, so bring your A-game and respect the locals.

Safety note: moderate rip currents are lurking, especially near the jetties. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe chat up a local lifeguard for the inside scoop on today's specific conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day for surfing. Clean waves, comfortable temps, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Paddle out early, read the waves, and enjoy the stoke! El Porto's calling your name.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Epic 3-Foot Swell and Clean Conditions Promise Thrilling Morning Session on September 22, 2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session on Monday, September 22, 2025, with conditions that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

We're looking at a solid 3-foot swell with a sweet 15-second period, meaning those waves are going to be clean and powerful. The south-southwest direction is creating some seriously photogenic wave faces that'll have you wanting to grab your board and paddle out immediately.

Early birds, this is your moment! The morning promises the cleanest conditions with light southeast winds hovering around 3 mph. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 22°C, so your trusty 4/3mm wetsuit will keep you perfectly warm without overheating.

Tide-wise, you'll want to time your session around mid to high tide. The morning's low tide will gradually build, giving you some prime windows for catching smooth, well-formed waves. Just keep an eye on those tide charts to maximize your water time.

Fair warning to our fellow surf enthusiasts: El Porto can get pretty crowded, so hitting the water early will score you more uninterrupted rides and fewer lineup battles. As the day progresses, expect the wind to shift and potentially make conditions a bit lumpier.

The current swell is a beautiful blend of a fading northwest pulse and an incoming southern hemisphere system. Translation? Consistently fun waves that'll keep you stoked from sunrise to sunset.

Grab your board, your 4/3mm wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name! Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy every moment on these killer waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2025 16:09:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session on Monday, September 22, 2025, with conditions that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

We're looking at a solid 3-foot swell with a sweet 15-second period, meaning those waves are going to be clean and powerful. The south-southwest direction is creating some seriously photogenic wave faces that'll have you wanting to grab your board and paddle out immediately.

Early birds, this is your moment! The morning promises the cleanest conditions with light southeast winds hovering around 3 mph. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 22°C, so your trusty 4/3mm wetsuit will keep you perfectly warm without overheating.

Tide-wise, you'll want to time your session around mid to high tide. The morning's low tide will gradually build, giving you some prime windows for catching smooth, well-formed waves. Just keep an eye on those tide charts to maximize your water time.

Fair warning to our fellow surf enthusiasts: El Porto can get pretty crowded, so hitting the water early will score you more uninterrupted rides and fewer lineup battles. As the day progresses, expect the wind to shift and potentially make conditions a bit lumpier.

The current swell is a beautiful blend of a fading northwest pulse and an incoming southern hemisphere system. Translation? Consistently fun waves that'll keep you stoked from sunrise to sunset.

Grab your board, your 4/3mm wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name! Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy every moment on these killer waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto is serving up a tasty morning session on Monday, September 22, 2025, with conditions that'll make intermediate and advanced surfers grin from ear to ear.

We're looking at a solid 3-foot swell with a sweet 15-second period, meaning those waves are going to be clean and powerful. The south-southwest direction is creating some seriously photogenic wave faces that'll have you wanting to grab your board and paddle out immediately.

Early birds, this is your moment! The morning promises the cleanest conditions with light southeast winds hovering around 3 mph. Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 22°C, so your trusty 4/3mm wetsuit will keep you perfectly warm without overheating.

Tide-wise, you'll want to time your session around mid to high tide. The morning's low tide will gradually build, giving you some prime windows for catching smooth, well-formed waves. Just keep an eye on those tide charts to maximize your water time.

Fair warning to our fellow surf enthusiasts: El Porto can get pretty crowded, so hitting the water early will score you more uninterrupted rides and fewer lineup battles. As the day progresses, expect the wind to shift and potentially make conditions a bit lumpier.

The current swell is a beautiful blend of a fading northwest pulse and an incoming southern hemisphere system. Translation? Consistently fun waves that'll keep you stoked from sunrise to sunset.

Grab your board, your 4/3mm wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name! Surf safe, read the conditions, and enjoy every moment on these killer waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Chest High Waves, Clean Conditions, and Perfect Mid-Morning Swells Await Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet mid-morning potential today. We're looking at a waist to chest-high playground with clean morning conditions that'll make even casual surfers grin.

The ocean's serving up a tasty SSW swell around 2-3 feet, with long-period waves rolling in at a smooth 16 seconds. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a juicy high tide peaking at 9:27 AM, reaching about 5.6 to 6 feet. This is your prime window, folks. Those mid-morning hours between 9:30 and 10 AM are going to deliver some seriously rideable sets perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Weather's playing nice too - partly cloudy with just 23% cloud cover and a pleasant 71 degrees. Winds are light and southwest, around 6 mph, which means relatively clean surface conditions. Just watch for some potential afternoon chop as those onshore breezes start to tickle the water.

Pro tip: Hit the waves early. Morning sessions will offer the cleanest breaks before those afternoon winds start messing with your line. Rip current risks are low, but always keep your surf senses sharp.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid surf day with consistent peaks, comfortable temps, and that perfect mid-morning sweet spot. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:22:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet mid-morning potential today. We're looking at a waist to chest-high playground with clean morning conditions that'll make even casual surfers grin.

The ocean's serving up a tasty SSW swell around 2-3 feet, with long-period waves rolling in at a smooth 16 seconds. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a juicy high tide peaking at 9:27 AM, reaching about 5.6 to 6 feet. This is your prime window, folks. Those mid-morning hours between 9:30 and 10 AM are going to deliver some seriously rideable sets perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Weather's playing nice too - partly cloudy with just 23% cloud cover and a pleasant 71 degrees. Winds are light and southwest, around 6 mph, which means relatively clean surface conditions. Just watch for some potential afternoon chop as those onshore breezes start to tickle the water.

Pro tip: Hit the waves early. Morning sessions will offer the cleanest breaks before those afternoon winds start messing with your line. Rip current risks are low, but always keep your surf senses sharp.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid surf day with consistent peaks, comfortable temps, and that perfect mid-morning sweet spot. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's calling with some sweet mid-morning potential today. We're looking at a waist to chest-high playground with clean morning conditions that'll make even casual surfers grin.

The ocean's serving up a tasty SSW swell around 2-3 feet, with long-period waves rolling in at a smooth 16 seconds. Water's sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees - grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide-wise, we've got a juicy high tide peaking at 9:27 AM, reaching about 5.6 to 6 feet. This is your prime window, folks. Those mid-morning hours between 9:30 and 10 AM are going to deliver some seriously rideable sets perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Weather's playing nice too - partly cloudy with just 23% cloud cover and a pleasant 71 degrees. Winds are light and southwest, around 6 mph, which means relatively clean surface conditions. Just watch for some potential afternoon chop as those onshore breezes start to tickle the water.

Pro tip: Hit the waves early. Morning sessions will offer the cleanest breaks before those afternoon winds start messing with your line. Rip current risks are low, but always keep your surf senses sharp.

Bottom line: El Porto's serving up a solid surf day with consistent peaks, comfortable temps, and that perfect mid-morning sweet spot. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow 2-3 Foot Swells and Clean Breaks Await Intermediate Riders This Morning</title>
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      <description>Alright surf seekers, listen up! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that'll make intermediate riders grin. We're looking at thigh to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, measuring a clean 2-3 feet with a sweet 14-second period.

The tide's got its own rhythm today, already peaking at a solid 5.09 feet this morning and dropping to a crisp 2.1 feet by early afternoon. Pro tip: those mid to low tide conditions? They're gonna be your sweet spot for catching some clean breaks along this beach.

Wind's whispering from the west-southwest at a chill 6 knots, with occasional gusts that might ruffle your wave game. Nothing too dramatic, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect a slight onshore breeze that'll add a touch of texture to those waves.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 71 degrees with water hovering around a wetsuit-worthy 65. Grab that 2mm neoprene and you'll be comfortable cruising these breaks. Fair warning: humidity's cranked up to 90% with some scattered rain showers playing peek-a-boo in the distance.

El Porto's not dropping its absolute A-game today, but for those who know how to read the ocean, there are definitely some fun rides waiting. Local surfers know the drill - look for those sneaky holes between closeout sections and you'll be golden.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and remember: sometimes the best sessions aren't about epic waves, but the joy of being out there. Catch you on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 12:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf seekers, listen up! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that'll make intermediate riders grin. We're looking at thigh to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, measuring a clean 2-3 feet with a sweet 14-second period.

The tide's got its own rhythm today, already peaking at a solid 5.09 feet this morning and dropping to a crisp 2.1 feet by early afternoon. Pro tip: those mid to low tide conditions? They're gonna be your sweet spot for catching some clean breaks along this beach.

Wind's whispering from the west-southwest at a chill 6 knots, with occasional gusts that might ruffle your wave game. Nothing too dramatic, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect a slight onshore breeze that'll add a touch of texture to those waves.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 71 degrees with water hovering around a wetsuit-worthy 65. Grab that 2mm neoprene and you'll be comfortable cruising these breaks. Fair warning: humidity's cranked up to 90% with some scattered rain showers playing peek-a-boo in the distance.

El Porto's not dropping its absolute A-game today, but for those who know how to read the ocean, there are definitely some fun rides waiting. Local surfers know the drill - look for those sneaky holes between closeout sections and you'll be golden.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and remember: sometimes the best sessions aren't about epic waves, but the joy of being out there. Catch you on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf seekers, listen up! El Porto is serving up a mellow morning with waves that'll make intermediate riders grin. We're looking at thigh to waist-high swells rolling in from the south-southwest, measuring a clean 2-3 feet with a sweet 14-second period.

The tide's got its own rhythm today, already peaking at a solid 5.09 feet this morning and dropping to a crisp 2.1 feet by early afternoon. Pro tip: those mid to low tide conditions? They're gonna be your sweet spot for catching some clean breaks along this beach.

Wind's whispering from the west-southwest at a chill 6 knots, with occasional gusts that might ruffle your wave game. Nothing too dramatic, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect a slight onshore breeze that'll add a touch of texture to those waves.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty at 71 degrees with water hovering around a wetsuit-worthy 65. Grab that 2mm neoprene and you'll be comfortable cruising these breaks. Fair warning: humidity's cranked up to 90% with some scattered rain showers playing peek-a-boo in the distance.

El Porto's not dropping its absolute A-game today, but for those who know how to read the ocean, there are definitely some fun rides waiting. Local surfers know the drill - look for those sneaky holes between closeout sections and you'll be golden.

Surf smart, stay stoked, and remember: sometimes the best sessions aren't about epic waves, but the joy of being out there. Catch you on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Clean 2.6 Foot Swell Offers Perfect Intermediate Wave Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow playground for wave riders with some sweet conditions brewing.

We're seeing a south-southwest swell rolling in at a clean 2.6 feet with a juicy 14-second period - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some smooth rides. The ocean's serving up some seriously inviting waves that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Water's sitting at a crisp 65 to 66 degrees, so grab that springsuit or wetsuit top unless you're feeling brave. The morning's kicking off with a solid high tide at 9:01 AM, lifting those waves to a respectable 5.38 feet. By afternoon, we'll drop to a low tide around 2:39 PM, which typically creates some killer shaped waves at El Porto's consistent sandbar.

Mother Nature's throwing in some mood lighting with 70% cloud cover and patchy rain, but don't let that scare you off. Temperatures are hanging around a comfortable 71 degrees with winds at a gentle 9 miles per hour - just enough to keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Sunrise happened at 6:39 AM, giving you a full 12 hours of potential surf time before sunset at 6:55 PM. With humidity at 90%, expect some atmospheric vibes and potentially misty conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out. Clean waves, manageable conditions, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2025 12:00:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow playground for wave riders with some sweet conditions brewing.

We're seeing a south-southwest swell rolling in at a clean 2.6 feet with a juicy 14-second period - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some smooth rides. The ocean's serving up some seriously inviting waves that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Water's sitting at a crisp 65 to 66 degrees, so grab that springsuit or wetsuit top unless you're feeling brave. The morning's kicking off with a solid high tide at 9:01 AM, lifting those waves to a respectable 5.38 feet. By afternoon, we'll drop to a low tide around 2:39 PM, which typically creates some killer shaped waves at El Porto's consistent sandbar.

Mother Nature's throwing in some mood lighting with 70% cloud cover and patchy rain, but don't let that scare you off. Temperatures are hanging around a comfortable 71 degrees with winds at a gentle 9 miles per hour - just enough to keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Sunrise happened at 6:39 AM, giving you a full 12 hours of potential surf time before sunset at 6:55 PM. With humidity at 90%, expect some atmospheric vibes and potentially misty conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out. Clean waves, manageable conditions, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a mellow playground for wave riders with some sweet conditions brewing.

We're seeing a south-southwest swell rolling in at a clean 2.6 feet with a juicy 14-second period - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some smooth rides. The ocean's serving up some seriously inviting waves that'll have you grinning from ear to ear.

Water's sitting at a crisp 65 to 66 degrees, so grab that springsuit or wetsuit top unless you're feeling brave. The morning's kicking off with a solid high tide at 9:01 AM, lifting those waves to a respectable 5.38 feet. By afternoon, we'll drop to a low tide around 2:39 PM, which typically creates some killer shaped waves at El Porto's consistent sandbar.

Mother Nature's throwing in some mood lighting with 70% cloud cover and patchy rain, but don't let that scare you off. Temperatures are hanging around a comfortable 71 degrees with winds at a gentle 9 miles per hour - just enough to keep those wave faces clean and glassy.

Sunrise happened at 6:39 AM, giving you a full 12 hours of potential surf time before sunset at 6:55 PM. With humidity at 90%, expect some atmospheric vibes and potentially misty conditions.

Bottom line: Today's a solid day to paddle out. Clean waves, manageable conditions, and just enough challenge to keep things interesting. Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Surf Conditions at El Porto Today: Knee to Thigh High Waves Perfect for Intermediate Surfers and Longboarders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow, cruisy vibe that's perfect for those looking to ease into some wave action!

The morning greets us with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, creating a smooth playground for intermediate surfers and longboard enthusiasts. We're looking at wave heights around 1-2 feet, with a moderate swell pushing 3.6-foot faces and a comfortable 14-second period.

The wind is playing nice today, blowing lightly from the southwest at 4-10 mph, which means slightly onshore but totally manageable conditions. Expect the surf texture to start glassy in the late morning and develop a gentle lump as the afternoon progresses.

Temperature-wise, we're in paradise. Air temps are hovering around a sweet 73 degrees, with crystal clear skies and just a whisper of clouds. The water's sitting pretty at 65-68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide schedule looks promising with two high tide windows bookending your potential surf session: an early morning high at 8:34 am reaching 5.09 feet, and an evening high at 7:56 pm climbing to 6.3 feet. Perfect timing for catching some rides.

This swell is a blend of an aging Southern Hemisphere pulse with some smaller incoming waves, making it ideal for those wanting to practice technique or enjoy a relaxed session. While hardcore wave hunters might find today's conditions a bit tame, longboarders and recreational surfers will be stoked on these clean, approachable waves.

So wax up that board, slip into your wetsuit, and get ready for a smooth, enjoyable day at El Porto. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 15:07:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow, cruisy vibe that's perfect for those looking to ease into some wave action!

The morning greets us with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, creating a smooth playground for intermediate surfers and longboard enthusiasts. We're looking at wave heights around 1-2 feet, with a moderate swell pushing 3.6-foot faces and a comfortable 14-second period.

The wind is playing nice today, blowing lightly from the southwest at 4-10 mph, which means slightly onshore but totally manageable conditions. Expect the surf texture to start glassy in the late morning and develop a gentle lump as the afternoon progresses.

Temperature-wise, we're in paradise. Air temps are hovering around a sweet 73 degrees, with crystal clear skies and just a whisper of clouds. The water's sitting pretty at 65-68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide schedule looks promising with two high tide windows bookending your potential surf session: an early morning high at 8:34 am reaching 5.09 feet, and an evening high at 7:56 pm climbing to 6.3 feet. Perfect timing for catching some rides.

This swell is a blend of an aging Southern Hemisphere pulse with some smaller incoming waves, making it ideal for those wanting to practice technique or enjoy a relaxed session. While hardcore wave hunters might find today's conditions a bit tame, longboarders and recreational surfers will be stoked on these clean, approachable waves.

So wax up that board, slip into your wetsuit, and get ready for a smooth, enjoyable day at El Porto. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, and today's conditions are serving up a mellow, cruisy vibe that's perfect for those looking to ease into some wave action!

The morning greets us with knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the south-southwest, creating a smooth playground for intermediate surfers and longboard enthusiasts. We're looking at wave heights around 1-2 feet, with a moderate swell pushing 3.6-foot faces and a comfortable 14-second period.

The wind is playing nice today, blowing lightly from the southwest at 4-10 mph, which means slightly onshore but totally manageable conditions. Expect the surf texture to start glassy in the late morning and develop a gentle lump as the afternoon progresses.

Temperature-wise, we're in paradise. Air temps are hovering around a sweet 73 degrees, with crystal clear skies and just a whisper of clouds. The water's sitting pretty at 65-68 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden.

Tide schedule looks promising with two high tide windows bookending your potential surf session: an early morning high at 8:34 am reaching 5.09 feet, and an evening high at 7:56 pm climbing to 6.3 feet. Perfect timing for catching some rides.

This swell is a blend of an aging Southern Hemisphere pulse with some smaller incoming waves, making it ideal for those wanting to practice technique or enjoy a relaxed session. While hardcore wave hunters might find today's conditions a bit tame, longboarders and recreational surfers will be stoked on these clean, approachable waves.

So wax up that board, slip into your wetsuit, and get ready for a smooth, enjoyable day at El Porto. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Prime Southern California Waves Offer Epic Morning Session with Clean Swells and Offshore Winds</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet morning session with some tasty conditions brewing along the California coast. We're seeing a solid swell mix from the Southern Hemisphere rolling in with some lingering Northwest energy, creating waist to chest-high waves that are looking pretty clean early on.

Expect waves in the 2-3 foot range with killer periods around 18-20 seconds - that means some well-formed, powerful rides coming predominantly from the south and southwest. The morning light offshore winds are keeping things smooth, so early birds are gonna catch some seriously smooth waves.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67-68 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and you'll be dialed in perfectly. The dropping tide around 10:29 AM is going to sculpt those sandbars nicely, giving you some sweet shape to play with at this classic beach break.

Pro tip: Get out there early. The wind's gonna shift onshore later, turning those glassy conditions into something a bit choppier by afternoon. With sunrise at 6:37 AM and plenty of daylight until 7:00 PM, you've got a solid window to score some epic waves.

Word of caution - El Porto can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Those barrels are tempting, but respect the lineup. And hey, if surfing's not your jam this morning, the fishing's looking pretty sweet between 6:50 and 8:50 AM.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden ticket today. Clean waves, light winds, dropping tide - conditions are looking primo for some sweet Southern California surfing. Grab your board and get after it!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 12:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet morning session with some tasty conditions brewing along the California coast. We're seeing a solid swell mix from the Southern Hemisphere rolling in with some lingering Northwest energy, creating waist to chest-high waves that are looking pretty clean early on.

Expect waves in the 2-3 foot range with killer periods around 18-20 seconds - that means some well-formed, powerful rides coming predominantly from the south and southwest. The morning light offshore winds are keeping things smooth, so early birds are gonna catch some seriously smooth waves.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67-68 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and you'll be dialed in perfectly. The dropping tide around 10:29 AM is going to sculpt those sandbars nicely, giving you some sweet shape to play with at this classic beach break.

Pro tip: Get out there early. The wind's gonna shift onshore later, turning those glassy conditions into something a bit choppier by afternoon. With sunrise at 6:37 AM and plenty of daylight until 7:00 PM, you've got a solid window to score some epic waves.

Word of caution - El Porto can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Those barrels are tempting, but respect the lineup. And hey, if surfing's not your jam this morning, the fishing's looking pretty sweet between 6:50 and 8:50 AM.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden ticket today. Clean waves, light winds, dropping tide - conditions are looking primo for some sweet Southern California surfing. Grab your board and get after it!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet morning session with some tasty conditions brewing along the California coast. We're seeing a solid swell mix from the Southern Hemisphere rolling in with some lingering Northwest energy, creating waist to chest-high waves that are looking pretty clean early on.

Expect waves in the 2-3 foot range with killer periods around 18-20 seconds - that means some well-formed, powerful rides coming predominantly from the south and southwest. The morning light offshore winds are keeping things smooth, so early birds are gonna catch some seriously smooth waves.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67-68 degrees, so grab that 4/3 wetsuit and you'll be dialed in perfectly. The dropping tide around 10:29 AM is going to sculpt those sandbars nicely, giving you some sweet shape to play with at this classic beach break.

Pro tip: Get out there early. The wind's gonna shift onshore later, turning those glassy conditions into something a bit choppier by afternoon. With sunrise at 6:37 AM and plenty of daylight until 7:00 PM, you've got a solid window to score some epic waves.

Word of caution - El Porto can get crowded, so bring your A-game and some surf etiquette. Those barrels are tempting, but respect the lineup. And hey, if surfing's not your jam this morning, the fishing's looking pretty sweet between 6:50 and 8:50 AM.

Bottom line: Early morning is your golden ticket today. Clean waves, light winds, dropping tide - conditions are looking primo for some sweet Southern California surfing. Grab your board and get after it!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Tuesday Epic Waves Clean Conditions Await Intermediate Advanced Surfers at Southern California Beach</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a stellar Tuesday morning with conditions that'll make any wave rider grin from ear to ear. The tide's on the rise, and Mother Nature's serving up a sweet surf feast for intermediate to advanced riders.

Rolling out of bed early? You'll catch the first high tide peaking at 6:53 am with a solid 4-foot swell that promises some seriously clean rides. The morning's looking pristine with winds barely whispering at 2 mph, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water.

Water temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and prepare for some smooth Southern California magic. The swell's running between 3-5 feet with delicious 14-16 second periods - translation: pure surfing perfection.

Skies are crystal clear with just a whisper of clouds, temperatures hovering around a perfect 71°F, and humidity keeping things just right. You've got over 12 hours of sunshine to play in, with sunrise at 6:37 am and sunset stretching to 7:00 pm - plenty of time to catch those epic waves.

But listen up - while El Porto's offering up some killer conditions, keep your wits about you. Moderate rip currents are lurking, so stay sharp and surf within your skill level. Those beach breaks can pack a punch, especially with the rising tide dynamics.

Pro tip: Target those tide peaks at 6:53 am and 4:45 pm for the most powerful wave shapes. Your board will thank you, and so will your stoke level.

Grab your gear, check your leash, and get ready to ride. El Porto's calling, and today's forecast is screaming "EPIC SURF DAY"!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 12:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a stellar Tuesday morning with conditions that'll make any wave rider grin from ear to ear. The tide's on the rise, and Mother Nature's serving up a sweet surf feast for intermediate to advanced riders.

Rolling out of bed early? You'll catch the first high tide peaking at 6:53 am with a solid 4-foot swell that promises some seriously clean rides. The morning's looking pristine with winds barely whispering at 2 mph, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water.

Water temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and prepare for some smooth Southern California magic. The swell's running between 3-5 feet with delicious 14-16 second periods - translation: pure surfing perfection.

Skies are crystal clear with just a whisper of clouds, temperatures hovering around a perfect 71°F, and humidity keeping things just right. You've got over 12 hours of sunshine to play in, with sunrise at 6:37 am and sunset stretching to 7:00 pm - plenty of time to catch those epic waves.

But listen up - while El Porto's offering up some killer conditions, keep your wits about you. Moderate rip currents are lurking, so stay sharp and surf within your skill level. Those beach breaks can pack a punch, especially with the rising tide dynamics.

Pro tip: Target those tide peaks at 6:53 am and 4:45 pm for the most powerful wave shapes. Your board will thank you, and so will your stoke level.

Grab your gear, check your leash, and get ready to ride. El Porto's calling, and today's forecast is screaming "EPIC SURF DAY"!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Get ready for a stellar Tuesday morning with conditions that'll make any wave rider grin from ear to ear. The tide's on the rise, and Mother Nature's serving up a sweet surf feast for intermediate to advanced riders.

Rolling out of bed early? You'll catch the first high tide peaking at 6:53 am with a solid 4-foot swell that promises some seriously clean rides. The morning's looking pristine with winds barely whispering at 2 mph, creating glassy conditions that'll make your board dance across the water.

Water temp's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67°F, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and prepare for some smooth Southern California magic. The swell's running between 3-5 feet with delicious 14-16 second periods - translation: pure surfing perfection.

Skies are crystal clear with just a whisper of clouds, temperatures hovering around a perfect 71°F, and humidity keeping things just right. You've got over 12 hours of sunshine to play in, with sunrise at 6:37 am and sunset stretching to 7:00 pm - plenty of time to catch those epic waves.

But listen up - while El Porto's offering up some killer conditions, keep your wits about you. Moderate rip currents are lurking, so stay sharp and surf within your skill level. Those beach breaks can pack a punch, especially with the rising tide dynamics.

Pro tip: Target those tide peaks at 6:53 am and 4:45 pm for the most powerful wave shapes. Your board will thank you, and so will your stoke level.

Grab your gear, check your leash, and get ready to ride. El Porto's calling, and today's forecast is screaming "EPIC SURF DAY"!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Beach Surf Report: Perfect 2-3 Foot Swells and Glassy Conditions Await Morning Wave Riders Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet little session with some peaky surprises waiting just for you. We're seeing a modest 2 to 3 foot swell that'll dance between thigh and waist high, with some stomach-high moments courtesy of a playful mix of SSW and NW wind swells.

Early birds get the glassy waves today - morning conditions are clean as a whistle with light variable winds making the ocean look like liquid glass. Grab your 2mm wetsuit and sunscreen because we've got a perfect 67 degree day both in the air and water. Visibility is crystal clear with zero cloud cover and just enough humidity to keep things comfortable.

Tide's on the rise, which means wave quality will improve through the day. Your prime window starts mid-morning and stretches into the afternoon. High tide at 4:45 PM will deliver some of the most consistent sets, so don't bail too early.

Wind picks up slightly afternoon - WSW to SW breezes around 7-10 mph might get a bit choppy, but morning surfers won't even notice. The 12 to 13 second swell period means waves will have nice shape and some decent punch.

Pro tip: Hit the water early for glassiest conditions, and watch for those peaky breaks that'll give you some sweet little rides. El Porto's known for getting crowded on good days, so arrive early and claim your spot.

Sunscreen, wetsuit, stoke - you're all set for an epic day of California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2025 12:01:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto Beach, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet little session with some peaky surprises waiting just for you. We're seeing a modest 2 to 3 foot swell that'll dance between thigh and waist high, with some stomach-high moments courtesy of a playful mix of SSW and NW wind swells.

Early birds get the glassy waves today - morning conditions are clean as a whistle with light variable winds making the ocean look like liquid glass. Grab your 2mm wetsuit and sunscreen because we've got a perfect 67 degree day both in the air and water. Visibility is crystal clear with zero cloud cover and just enough humidity to keep things comfortable.

Tide's on the rise, which means wave quality will improve through the day. Your prime window starts mid-morning and stretches into the afternoon. High tide at 4:45 PM will deliver some of the most consistent sets, so don't bail too early.

Wind picks up slightly afternoon - WSW to SW breezes around 7-10 mph might get a bit choppy, but morning surfers won't even notice. The 12 to 13 second swell period means waves will have nice shape and some decent punch.

Pro tip: Hit the water early for glassiest conditions, and watch for those peaky breaks that'll give you some sweet little rides. El Porto's known for getting crowded on good days, so arrive early and claim your spot.

Sunscreen, wetsuit, stoke - you're all set for an epic day of California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto Beach, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet little session with some peaky surprises waiting just for you. We're seeing a modest 2 to 3 foot swell that'll dance between thigh and waist high, with some stomach-high moments courtesy of a playful mix of SSW and NW wind swells.

Early birds get the glassy waves today - morning conditions are clean as a whistle with light variable winds making the ocean look like liquid glass. Grab your 2mm wetsuit and sunscreen because we've got a perfect 67 degree day both in the air and water. Visibility is crystal clear with zero cloud cover and just enough humidity to keep things comfortable.

Tide's on the rise, which means wave quality will improve through the day. Your prime window starts mid-morning and stretches into the afternoon. High tide at 4:45 PM will deliver some of the most consistent sets, so don't bail too early.

Wind picks up slightly afternoon - WSW to SW breezes around 7-10 mph might get a bit choppy, but morning surfers won't even notice. The 12 to 13 second swell period means waves will have nice shape and some decent punch.

Pro tip: Hit the water early for glassiest conditions, and watch for those peaky breaks that'll give you some sweet little rides. El Porto's known for getting crowded on good days, so arrive early and claim your spot.

Sunscreen, wetsuit, stoke - you're all set for an epic day of California surfing. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Mellow Southwest Swell Offers Perfect Knee to Thigh High Waves for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session that's perfect for those looking to cruise and smooth out their style.

We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest with a playful attitude. The swell's sitting around 6 seconds - not epic, but definitely fun-sized. Think of it like a gentle ocean welcome mat inviting intermediate surfers to dance across its surface.

The wind's playing nice today, coming in from the west-southwest at a casual 7-8 mph. Just enough to keep things interesting without chopping up the water too much. Those light onshore breezes will give you a manageable texture that won't kill your vibe.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 degrees - translation: break out that 1mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around 69 during the day, dropping to a crisp 62 - classic Southern California comfort.

Tide-wise, we're dropping this morning with low tide hitting at 6:05 AM. The sweet spot comes around midday when the tide peaks at 6.2 feet around 12:44 PM. Pro tip: this is your prime window for catching some smooth rides.

Weather's looking partly cloudy with just a hint of marine layer - 16% cloud cover and 80% humidity means you'll have plenty of visibility and those dreamy California conditions.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is all about floaty boards, easy waves, and pure surfing joy. Grab your board, channel your inner beach zen, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2025 19:20:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session that's perfect for those looking to cruise and smooth out their style.

We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest with a playful attitude. The swell's sitting around 6 seconds - not epic, but definitely fun-sized. Think of it like a gentle ocean welcome mat inviting intermediate surfers to dance across its surface.

The wind's playing nice today, coming in from the west-southwest at a casual 7-8 mph. Just enough to keep things interesting without chopping up the water too much. Those light onshore breezes will give you a manageable texture that won't kill your vibe.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 degrees - translation: break out that 1mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around 69 during the day, dropping to a crisp 62 - classic Southern California comfort.

Tide-wise, we're dropping this morning with low tide hitting at 6:05 AM. The sweet spot comes around midday when the tide peaks at 6.2 feet around 12:44 PM. Pro tip: this is your prime window for catching some smooth rides.

Weather's looking partly cloudy with just a hint of marine layer - 16% cloud cover and 80% humidity means you'll have plenty of visibility and those dreamy California conditions.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is all about floaty boards, easy waves, and pure surfing joy. Grab your board, channel your inner beach zen, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Sunday session that's perfect for those looking to cruise and smooth out their style.

We're looking at knee to thigh-high waves rolling in from the southwest with a playful attitude. The swell's sitting around 6 seconds - not epic, but definitely fun-sized. Think of it like a gentle ocean welcome mat inviting intermediate surfers to dance across its surface.

The wind's playing nice today, coming in from the west-southwest at a casual 7-8 mph. Just enough to keep things interesting without chopping up the water too much. Those light onshore breezes will give you a manageable texture that won't kill your vibe.

Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 degrees - translation: break out that 1mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Air temps are hovering around 69 during the day, dropping to a crisp 62 - classic Southern California comfort.

Tide-wise, we're dropping this morning with low tide hitting at 6:05 AM. The sweet spot comes around midday when the tide peaks at 6.2 feet around 12:44 PM. Pro tip: this is your prime window for catching some smooth rides.

Weather's looking partly cloudy with just a hint of marine layer - 16% cloud cover and 80% humidity means you'll have plenty of visibility and those dreamy California conditions.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is all about floaty boards, easy waves, and pure surfing joy. Grab your board, channel your inner beach zen, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Perfect Knee to Waist High Waves with Glassy Conditions and Smooth South Swell</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Thursday morning with some seriously sweet conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're looking at knee to waist-high waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning. The tide's dancing a smooth rhythm today - low at dawn around 1.77 feet, then climbing to a juicy 6.3 feet by midday. Pro tip: aim for that sweet spot between 11:30 am and 2 pm when the waves are most cooperative.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light winds are whispering around 2 mph, which means glassy conditions and clean wave faces. The morning's starting crystal clear with minimal cloud cover - just 4% - so visibility is primo.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest with long period energy, promising some clean, predictable lines. While not epic, these waves are definitely playful and perfect for working on technique or just enjoying a chill session.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:33 am, giving early birds plenty of time to catch those morning sets. By sunset at 7:08 pm, you'll have logged a solid day of wave riding.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a mellow, user-friendly surf scenario. Light winds, clean waves, comfortable water - it's basically a surfing postcard come to life. Grab your board, your stoke, and get out there!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 13:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Thursday morning with some seriously sweet conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're looking at knee to waist-high waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning. The tide's dancing a smooth rhythm today - low at dawn around 1.77 feet, then climbing to a juicy 6.3 feet by midday. Pro tip: aim for that sweet spot between 11:30 am and 2 pm when the waves are most cooperative.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light winds are whispering around 2 mph, which means glassy conditions and clean wave faces. The morning's starting crystal clear with minimal cloud cover - just 4% - so visibility is primo.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest with long period energy, promising some clean, predictable lines. While not epic, these waves are definitely playful and perfect for working on technique or just enjoying a chill session.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:33 am, giving early birds plenty of time to catch those morning sets. By sunset at 7:08 pm, you'll have logged a solid day of wave riding.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a mellow, user-friendly surf scenario. Light winds, clean waves, comfortable water - it's basically a surfing postcard come to life. Grab your board, your stoke, and get out there!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a mellow Thursday morning with some seriously sweet conditions brewing.

Let's break it down: We're looking at knee to waist-high waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning. The tide's dancing a smooth rhythm today - low at dawn around 1.77 feet, then climbing to a juicy 6.3 feet by midday. Pro tip: aim for that sweet spot between 11:30 am and 2 pm when the waves are most cooperative.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 degrees, so grab that 2mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. Light winds are whispering around 2 mph, which means glassy conditions and clean wave faces. The morning's starting crystal clear with minimal cloud cover - just 4% - so visibility is primo.

The swell's rolling in from the south-southwest with long period energy, promising some clean, predictable lines. While not epic, these waves are definitely playful and perfect for working on technique or just enjoying a chill session.

Sunrise kicks off at 6:33 am, giving early birds plenty of time to catch those morning sets. By sunset at 7:08 pm, you'll have logged a solid day of wave riding.

Bottom line: Today's El Porto forecast is a mellow, user-friendly surf scenario. Light winds, clean waves, comfortable water - it's basically a surfing postcard come to life. Grab your board, your stoke, and get out there!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Epic Conditions Await Intermediate to Advanced Riders with Glassy Waves and Perfect Offshore Winds</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4239923919</link>
      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet slice of Southern California surfing paradise. We've got clean, crisp conditions brewing that'll make even the most seasoned surfer grin.

Let's break down the morning magic: The tide's playing nice, rolling in to peak around 11:20 am at a solid 6.2 feet. Early risers catching the 5:05 am low tide will find some interesting wave dynamics. Expect fuller, more generous wave shapes as the morning progresses.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 64 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky. Those offshore winds are whispering at a gentle 2 mph, which means pristine wave faces and glassy conditions. Translation? Pure surfing perfection.

Water's running a bit chilly at 57.6 degrees, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit. Not Arctic, but definitely not bathwater. The wave height is hovering between 4 and 4.7 feet early on, dropping to 3-3.6 feet later - prime territory for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some solid riding.

With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding off until 7:08 pm, you've got a solid window of daylight to chase those waves. El Porto's notorious beach breaks are calling your name, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test your skills and stoke your surf soul.

No major hazards reported, but remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Today's conditions are looking epic - so wax that board and paddle out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 13:01:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet slice of Southern California surfing paradise. We've got clean, crisp conditions brewing that'll make even the most seasoned surfer grin.

Let's break down the morning magic: The tide's playing nice, rolling in to peak around 11:20 am at a solid 6.2 feet. Early risers catching the 5:05 am low tide will find some interesting wave dynamics. Expect fuller, more generous wave shapes as the morning progresses.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 64 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky. Those offshore winds are whispering at a gentle 2 mph, which means pristine wave faces and glassy conditions. Translation? Pure surfing perfection.

Water's running a bit chilly at 57.6 degrees, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit. Not Arctic, but definitely not bathwater. The wave height is hovering between 4 and 4.7 feet early on, dropping to 3-3.6 feet later - prime territory for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some solid riding.

With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding off until 7:08 pm, you've got a solid window of daylight to chase those waves. El Porto's notorious beach breaks are calling your name, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test your skills and stoke your surf soul.

No major hazards reported, but remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Today's conditions are looking epic - so wax that board and paddle out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet slice of Southern California surfing paradise. We've got clean, crisp conditions brewing that'll make even the most seasoned surfer grin.

Let's break down the morning magic: The tide's playing nice, rolling in to peak around 11:20 am at a solid 6.2 feet. Early risers catching the 5:05 am low tide will find some interesting wave dynamics. Expect fuller, more generous wave shapes as the morning progresses.

Temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 64 degrees with barely a cloud in the sky. Those offshore winds are whispering at a gentle 2 mph, which means pristine wave faces and glassy conditions. Translation? Pure surfing perfection.

Water's running a bit chilly at 57.6 degrees, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit. Not Arctic, but definitely not bathwater. The wave height is hovering between 4 and 4.7 feet early on, dropping to 3-3.6 feet later - prime territory for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some solid riding.

With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding off until 7:08 pm, you've got a solid window of daylight to chase those waves. El Porto's notorious beach breaks are calling your name, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test your skills and stoke your surf soul.

No major hazards reported, but remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Today's conditions are looking epic - so wax that board and paddle out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report Reveals Epic Tuesday Waves with Clean 2-3 Foot Swells and Glassy Morning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a tasty little Tuesday morning treat on September 9, 2025.

We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot day with some sneaky sets pushing toward 4 feet by afternoon. Those sweet 15-16 second periods mean we've got some quality distant swells rolling in - think clean, powerful waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The morning's starting mellow with light 3-6 mph winds, perfect for early birds looking to catch some glassy conditions. But heads up - those winds are gonna kick up southwest style, climbing to 17 mph by late afternoon and potentially chopping things up.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68-73 degrees - hello, thin wetsuit or trunk weather! With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding strong until 7:08 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to play.

The tide's making a nice rise today, starting low around 4:37 am and climbing to a solid 4 feet by evening. Pro tip: mid to late morning looks prime, with cleaner faces before those afternoon winds start partying.

The swell's a fun mix - northwest and south-southwest directions mean you'll score both left and right breaks. El Porto's classic beach break personality is totally showing up today.

Grab that 2mm spring suit, watch for moderate crowds, and get ready for some rippable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2025 13:01:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a tasty little Tuesday morning treat on September 9, 2025.

We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot day with some sneaky sets pushing toward 4 feet by afternoon. Those sweet 15-16 second periods mean we've got some quality distant swells rolling in - think clean, powerful waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The morning's starting mellow with light 3-6 mph winds, perfect for early birds looking to catch some glassy conditions. But heads up - those winds are gonna kick up southwest style, climbing to 17 mph by late afternoon and potentially chopping things up.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68-73 degrees - hello, thin wetsuit or trunk weather! With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding strong until 7:08 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to play.

The tide's making a nice rise today, starting low around 4:37 am and climbing to a solid 4 feet by evening. Pro tip: mid to late morning looks prime, with cleaner faces before those afternoon winds start partying.

The swell's a fun mix - northwest and south-southwest directions mean you'll score both left and right breaks. El Porto's classic beach break personality is totally showing up today.

Grab that 2mm spring suit, watch for moderate crowds, and get ready for some rippable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up a tasty little Tuesday morning treat on September 9, 2025.

We're looking at a solid 2-3 foot day with some sneaky sets pushing toward 4 feet by afternoon. Those sweet 15-16 second periods mean we've got some quality distant swells rolling in - think clean, powerful waves that'll keep intermediate surfers grinning.

The morning's starting mellow with light 3-6 mph winds, perfect for early birds looking to catch some glassy conditions. But heads up - those winds are gonna kick up southwest style, climbing to 17 mph by late afternoon and potentially chopping things up.

Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68-73 degrees - hello, thin wetsuit or trunk weather! With sunrise at 6:33 am and sunset holding strong until 7:08 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to play.

The tide's making a nice rise today, starting low around 4:37 am and climbing to a solid 4 feet by evening. Pro tip: mid to late morning looks prime, with cleaner faces before those afternoon winds start partying.

The swell's a fun mix - northwest and south-southwest directions mean you'll score both left and right breaks. El Porto's classic beach break personality is totally showing up today.

Grab that 2mm spring suit, watch for moderate crowds, and get ready for some rippable waves. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Killer 4-4.7 Foot Swells Promise Epic Rides for Intermediate to Advanced Wave Hunters</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for those ready to chase some coastal magic. We're sitting at a solid 4 to 4.7 feet of swell this morning, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers looking to score some killer waves.

The tide's playing its usual dance today, currently falling and setting up for an evening high at 8:19 PM that'll hit around 3.97 feet. Water temperature is holding steady at a crisp 57.6°F, so you'll want to zip up that 3/2mm wetsuit before paddling out. Trust me, nobody wants an unexpected ice cream headache out there!

Wave height will mellow out to about 3 to 3.5 feet by late evening, which means consistent beach break conditions that El Porto is famous for. The spot's notorious for drawing a crowd, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup.

Pro tip: mid to high tide offers the sweetest riding conditions today. Local winds are typically mild, but do a quick check of the latest forecast before heading out. The surf gods are serving up a pretty rad day with waves that promise some solid rides.

Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 13:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for those ready to chase some coastal magic. We're sitting at a solid 4 to 4.7 feet of swell this morning, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers looking to score some killer waves.

The tide's playing its usual dance today, currently falling and setting up for an evening high at 8:19 PM that'll hit around 3.97 feet. Water temperature is holding steady at a crisp 57.6°F, so you'll want to zip up that 3/2mm wetsuit before paddling out. Trust me, nobody wants an unexpected ice cream headache out there!

Wave height will mellow out to about 3 to 3.5 feet by late evening, which means consistent beach break conditions that El Porto is famous for. The spot's notorious for drawing a crowd, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup.

Pro tip: mid to high tide offers the sweetest riding conditions today. Local winds are typically mild, but do a quick check of the latest forecast before heading out. The surf gods are serving up a pretty rad day with waves that promise some solid rides.

Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's conditions are looking pretty sweet for those ready to chase some coastal magic. We're sitting at a solid 4 to 4.7 feet of swell this morning, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers looking to score some killer waves.

The tide's playing its usual dance today, currently falling and setting up for an evening high at 8:19 PM that'll hit around 3.97 feet. Water temperature is holding steady at a crisp 57.6°F, so you'll want to zip up that 3/2mm wetsuit before paddling out. Trust me, nobody wants an unexpected ice cream headache out there!

Wave height will mellow out to about 3 to 3.5 feet by late evening, which means consistent beach break conditions that El Porto is famous for. The spot's notorious for drawing a crowd, so expect some friendly competition in the lineup.

Pro tip: mid to high tide offers the sweetest riding conditions today. Local winds are typically mild, but do a quick check of the latest forecast before heading out. The surf gods are serving up a pretty rad day with waves that promise some solid rides.

Grab your board, your wetsuit, and your stoke - El Porto is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Thigh to Waist High Waves Deliver Smooth Rides for Intermediate Surfers Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2605586316</link>
      <description>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet session for those mid-level board masters seeking some mellow California glide. We're rolling with thigh to waist-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, sporting a killer 14-second swell period that promises some clean, peeling action.

The south-southwest swell is delivering some nice coastal gifts today, with wave faces measuring around 1.8 feet. Those light 6-knot winds from the south-southwest will bring a touch of onshore influence, so expect slightly textured conditions - nothing that'll harsh your surf vibe.

Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees. Grab that 2 mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, currently mid-range and climbing towards a sweet evening high tide at 8:19 PM, topping out around 3.97 feet.

For the surf strategy: These waves are practically begging intermediate surfers to come play. Not too big, not too small - just right for working on those turns and getting some smooth rides. The 14-second swell period means you'll catch some nicely formed waves with some delicious predictability.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam later to fine-tune your timing. Right now, El Porto is serving up a mellow, approachable surf scene that's all about fun and flow. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 13:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet session for those mid-level board masters seeking some mellow California glide. We're rolling with thigh to waist-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, sporting a killer 14-second swell period that promises some clean, peeling action.

The south-southwest swell is delivering some nice coastal gifts today, with wave faces measuring around 1.8 feet. Those light 6-knot winds from the south-southwest will bring a touch of onshore influence, so expect slightly textured conditions - nothing that'll harsh your surf vibe.

Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees. Grab that 2 mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, currently mid-range and climbing towards a sweet evening high tide at 8:19 PM, topping out around 3.97 feet.

For the surf strategy: These waves are practically begging intermediate surfers to come play. Not too big, not too small - just right for working on those turns and getting some smooth rides. The 14-second swell period means you'll catch some nicely formed waves with some delicious predictability.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam later to fine-tune your timing. Right now, El Porto is serving up a mellow, approachable surf scene that's all about fun and flow. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto, wave riders! Today's looking like a sweet session for those mid-level board masters seeking some mellow California glide. We're rolling with thigh to waist-high waves hovering around 2-3 feet, sporting a killer 14-second swell period that promises some clean, peeling action.

The south-southwest swell is delivering some nice coastal gifts today, with wave faces measuring around 1.8 feet. Those light 6-knot winds from the south-southwest will bring a touch of onshore influence, so expect slightly textured conditions - nothing that'll harsh your surf vibe.

Water temperature is sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 degrees. Grab that 2 mm wetsuit and you'll be golden. The tide's playing nice too, currently mid-range and climbing towards a sweet evening high tide at 8:19 PM, topping out around 3.97 feet.

For the surf strategy: These waves are practically begging intermediate surfers to come play. Not too big, not too small - just right for working on those turns and getting some smooth rides. The 14-second swell period means you'll catch some nicely formed waves with some delicious predictability.

Pro tip: Swing by a local surf cam later to fine-tune your timing. Right now, El Porto is serving up a mellow, approachable surf scene that's all about fun and flow. Wax up, paddle out, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Powerful 4 to 5 Foot Waves Deliver Epic Riding Conditions for Intermediate and Advanced Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet session for intermediate to advanced wave riders. We're seeing a solid swell rolling in with wave faces hitting 4 to 4.7 feet and a tasty 12 to 15 second period that'll keep things interesting.

Early morning kicked off with a high tide at 3:31 AM, but don't sweat it - we're tracking towards a low tide scenario that should create some killer breaks. The beach break here is known for powerful, hollow waves with multiple peaks, so you'll have plenty of options to carve your line.

Water's sitting at a chilly 57.6°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit to keep comfortable. Pro tip: the inside section tends to break faster, so watch your approach. With light offshore winds typical for early September, expect some clean wave faces that'll make your morning epic.

Daylight's on your side today - sunrise was around 7:05 AM and you've got until nearly 8 PM to catch some serious waves. The tide will bottom out later, which El Porto surfers know can create some truly memorable rides.

Key conditions recap: 4-5 ft clean waves, moderate swell, cool water, and plenty of opportunities to shred. Morning sessions might have a slight surface texture, but overall, it's looking like a stellar day to hit the water.

Grab your board, stay stoked, and enjoy the El Porto magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 17:14:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet session for intermediate to advanced wave riders. We're seeing a solid swell rolling in with wave faces hitting 4 to 4.7 feet and a tasty 12 to 15 second period that'll keep things interesting.

Early morning kicked off with a high tide at 3:31 AM, but don't sweat it - we're tracking towards a low tide scenario that should create some killer breaks. The beach break here is known for powerful, hollow waves with multiple peaks, so you'll have plenty of options to carve your line.

Water's sitting at a chilly 57.6°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit to keep comfortable. Pro tip: the inside section tends to break faster, so watch your approach. With light offshore winds typical for early September, expect some clean wave faces that'll make your morning epic.

Daylight's on your side today - sunrise was around 7:05 AM and you've got until nearly 8 PM to catch some serious waves. The tide will bottom out later, which El Porto surfers know can create some truly memorable rides.

Key conditions recap: 4-5 ft clean waves, moderate swell, cool water, and plenty of opportunities to shred. Morning sessions might have a slight surface texture, but overall, it's looking like a stellar day to hit the water.

Grab your board, stay stoked, and enjoy the El Porto magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up at El Porto! Today's looking like a sweet session for intermediate to advanced wave riders. We're seeing a solid swell rolling in with wave faces hitting 4 to 4.7 feet and a tasty 12 to 15 second period that'll keep things interesting.

Early morning kicked off with a high tide at 3:31 AM, but don't sweat it - we're tracking towards a low tide scenario that should create some killer breaks. The beach break here is known for powerful, hollow waves with multiple peaks, so you'll have plenty of options to carve your line.

Water's sitting at a chilly 57.6°F, so grab that 3/2mm wetsuit to keep comfortable. Pro tip: the inside section tends to break faster, so watch your approach. With light offshore winds typical for early September, expect some clean wave faces that'll make your morning epic.

Daylight's on your side today - sunrise was around 7:05 AM and you've got until nearly 8 PM to catch some serious waves. The tide will bottom out later, which El Porto surfers know can create some truly memorable rides.

Key conditions recap: 4-5 ft clean waves, moderate swell, cool water, and plenty of opportunities to shred. Morning sessions might have a slight surface texture, but overall, it's looking like a stellar day to hit the water.

Grab your board, stay stoked, and enjoy the El Porto magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>El Porto Surf Report: Perfect 2.5-Foot Waves, Glassy Conditions, and Warm 71-Degree Water Await Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up some sweet conditions this Friday that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water. We're looking at a delightful 2.5-foot face height with an impressive 18-second swell period - translation: smooth, long-interval waves perfect for carving and cruising.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering at 4 mph, which means glassy conditions and minimal chop. Ocean temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 71 degrees, so break out that spring wetsuit or go commando if you're feeling brave.

Tide schedule's looking prime for some killer sessions. After the early morning low tide, we're climbing to a sweet 4.3-foot high around 9:25 AM. Another dip happens midday, but don't stress - the evening's bringing another juicy high tide at 6 feet, promising some seriously shapely waves.

Intermediate surfers, this is your moment! El Porto's typically magic with these moderate swells, delivering consistent peeling waves that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy. The upcoming 10-day forecast suggests similar stellar conditions, with waves dancing between 1.5 and 3 feet, and winds staying whisper-light.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to high tide windows for the most photogenic wave shapes. With water this warm and conditions this clean, you'll want to maximize your time riding liquid perfection.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day of surfing at El Porto. Conditions are calling - will you answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2025 13:01:19 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up some sweet conditions this Friday that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water. We're looking at a delightful 2.5-foot face height with an impressive 18-second swell period - translation: smooth, long-interval waves perfect for carving and cruising.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering at 4 mph, which means glassy conditions and minimal chop. Ocean temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 71 degrees, so break out that spring wetsuit or go commando if you're feeling brave.

Tide schedule's looking prime for some killer sessions. After the early morning low tide, we're climbing to a sweet 4.3-foot high around 9:25 AM. Another dip happens midday, but don't stress - the evening's bringing another juicy high tide at 6 feet, promising some seriously shapely waves.

Intermediate surfers, this is your moment! El Porto's typically magic with these moderate swells, delivering consistent peeling waves that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy. The upcoming 10-day forecast suggests similar stellar conditions, with waves dancing between 1.5 and 3 feet, and winds staying whisper-light.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to high tide windows for the most photogenic wave shapes. With water this warm and conditions this clean, you'll want to maximize your time riding liquid perfection.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day of surfing at El Porto. Conditions are calling - will you answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! El Porto's serving up some sweet conditions this Friday that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water. We're looking at a delightful 2.5-foot face height with an impressive 18-second swell period - translation: smooth, long-interval waves perfect for carving and cruising.

The wind's playing nice today, barely whispering at 4 mph, which means glassy conditions and minimal chop. Ocean temperature's sitting pretty at a comfortable 71 degrees, so break out that spring wetsuit or go commando if you're feeling brave.

Tide schedule's looking prime for some killer sessions. After the early morning low tide, we're climbing to a sweet 4.3-foot high around 9:25 AM. Another dip happens midday, but don't stress - the evening's bringing another juicy high tide at 6 feet, promising some seriously shapely waves.

Intermediate surfers, this is your moment! El Porto's typically magic with these moderate swells, delivering consistent peeling waves that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy. The upcoming 10-day forecast suggests similar stellar conditions, with waves dancing between 1.5 and 3 feet, and winds staying whisper-light.

Pro tip: aim for those mid to high tide windows for the most photogenic wave shapes. With water this warm and conditions this clean, you'll want to maximize your time riding liquid perfection.

Grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for an epic day of surfing at El Porto. Conditions are calling - will you answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Get ready for a stellar September morning at the legendary El Porto break. We're looking at a sweet setup with low tide transitioning to mid-tide, creating some seriously tasty conditions for your morning session.

As the sun peeks over the horizon at 7:04 am, you'll find glassy waves waiting to be carved. The west swell is pumping at a solid 4 feet with a 7-second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot south swell rolling in at 14 seconds. Translation? Punchy, intermediate-friendly waves that'll get your adrenaline flowing.

Early birds, this is your moment. Light west winds are keeping things clean, hovering around 5-10 knots. The sandbars at El Porto are serving up powerful, fast-breaking waves that'll challenge your skills without totally crushing your spirit.

Water temps are sitting comfortably around 68 degrees - perfect for a spring wetsuit or top. Pro tip: get out there before 10 am to catch the most pristine conditions. Those afternoon winds are going to crank up to 20 knots, turning the surf from silky smooth to choppy chaos.

With sunset not until 8 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to score multiple runs. Just watch for crowded lineups and respect the local vibe. El Porto doesn't mess around, and neither should you.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to shred. This morning's forecast is looking like a surfer's dream come true. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, El Porto Riders!

Get ready for a stellar September morning at the legendary El Porto break. We're looking at a sweet setup with low tide transitioning to mid-tide, creating some seriously tasty conditions for your morning session.

As the sun peeks over the horizon at 7:04 am, you'll find glassy waves waiting to be carved. The west swell is pumping at a solid 4 feet with a 7-second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot south swell rolling in at 14 seconds. Translation? Punchy, intermediate-friendly waves that'll get your adrenaline flowing.

Early birds, this is your moment. Light west winds are keeping things clean, hovering around 5-10 knots. The sandbars at El Porto are serving up powerful, fast-breaking waves that'll challenge your skills without totally crushing your spirit.

Water temps are sitting comfortably around 68 degrees - perfect for a spring wetsuit or top. Pro tip: get out there before 10 am to catch the most pristine conditions. Those afternoon winds are going to crank up to 20 knots, turning the surf from silky smooth to choppy chaos.

With sunset not until 8 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to score multiple runs. Just watch for crowded lineups and respect the local vibe. El Porto doesn't mess around, and neither should you.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to shred. This morning's forecast is looking like a surfer's dream come true. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Get ready for a stellar September morning at the legendary El Porto break. We're looking at a sweet setup with low tide transitioning to mid-tide, creating some seriously tasty conditions for your morning session.

As the sun peeks over the horizon at 7:04 am, you'll find glassy waves waiting to be carved. The west swell is pumping at a solid 4 feet with a 7-second period, complemented by a smooth 2-foot south swell rolling in at 14 seconds. Translation? Punchy, intermediate-friendly waves that'll get your adrenaline flowing.

Early birds, this is your moment. Light west winds are keeping things clean, hovering around 5-10 knots. The sandbars at El Porto are serving up powerful, fast-breaking waves that'll challenge your skills without totally crushing your spirit.

Water temps are sitting comfortably around 68 degrees - perfect for a spring wetsuit or top. Pro tip: get out there before 10 am to catch the most pristine conditions. Those afternoon winds are going to crank up to 20 knots, turning the surf from silky smooth to choppy chaos.

With sunset not until 8 pm, you've got plenty of daylight to score multiple runs. Just watch for crowded lineups and respect the local vibe. El Porto doesn't mess around, and neither should you.

Grab your board, wax up, and get ready to shred. This morning's forecast is looking like a surfer's dream come true. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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