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With this in mind, here’s a quick look at what’s coming to your area this weekend:

West Coast Weekend Outlook

Modest to fun-size south swell prevails over the next couple days thanks to recent storm activity in the central and eastern South Pacific. The largest surf off this south swell will generally be found in Southern California — especially Orange County — although a few spots north of Point Conception should see rideable to decent waves as well.

For breaks lacking south exposure, a trickle of short period northwest swell will be running. We don’t expect a whole lot but the better-exposed breaks may become rideable. The combo beachbreaks may see just enough energy to cross up the south swell on occasion, but generally, it should be waist high and below.

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East Coast Weekend Outlook

New England, Long Island, the Mid Atlantic, and Outer Banks are looking at a fun mix of swells this weekend. That includes Southern Hemisphere swell (yes, you heard that right, Southern Hemisphere swell from the South Atlantic) that eases down with the other swells over the weekend. Better breaks see surf in the waist-stomach range on Saturday with smaller surf on Sunday. Conditions are generally favorable to start the weekend as well.

It’s going to be slim pickings down in the Southeast and Florida this weekend, with only a small mix of trade swell and windswell. The big boards might find something around the best tides but that’s about the best we can expect.

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Hawaii Weekend Outlook

Look for SW swell from a recent storm in the Tasman Sea to produce lully, but fun-size, surf for southern exposures of the Islands this weekend. Northerly exposures are basically flat, save for minor tradeswell wrap at the best-exposed breaks. The wind is light for the weekend with many breaks seeing a diurnal wind pattern — light variable to light offshore in the morning, followed by a light onshore sea breeze developing midday.

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International Weekend Outlook

Looking across the globe, some of the highlights include a medium-to-solid SSW swell for Indonesia over the weekend and good-sized SE swell for the Maldives. In the Southwest Pacific, Fiji eases down from their recent stellar run of waves this weekend and expected to see modest surf with light wind.

Tahiti goes solid gold with easing, but still strong, SW swell and favorable wind for spots like Teahupo’o. On the other side of the Pacific, Central America and Mainland Mexico see fun S/SW swell, with a smaller share of that swell eventually moving into Southern Baja.

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