El Porto Surf Report

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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/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 1h ago

    El Porto Surf Report June 15 Belly to Chest High Waves Best Window 10 AM to 1 PM UTC

    Good afternoon, surfers. This is your El Porto Monday report for June fifteenth. Let's break down what's happening out there. We're looking at belly to chest high waves right now, with a primary swell of one and a half feet at sixteen seconds rolling in from the south-southwest. There's a secondary swell adding another four tenths of a foot to the mix, also from the SSW. So you're getting consistent, lined-up sets with some well-overhead waves mixed in depending on where you position yourself. Here's the catch though. We've got cross-onshore winds running fifteen to sixteen knots out of the southwest, and that's creating some chop and closeouts. The inside peaks are where you want to focus your energy if you're looking for cleaner rides. The tide is currently rising at three point one feet, which means your window for prime conditions is narrowing as we head into the afternoon. Water temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees, so grab your three millimeter spring suit or a shorty if you've got one. Air temperature is hovering around fifty-four degrees, but with the humidity and wind chill, it's going to feel more like the low forties. Bring your SPF fifty plus sunscreen too, because even though it's hazy out there, those UV rays are still punching through. For board selection, I'd recommend a six foot two to six foot five mid-length shortboard. You need that volume to handle the belly to chest sets, but you still want enough maneuverability to deal with the closeouts and shifting sandbars. The best window to get out there is between ten AM and one PM UTC. After that, the sets diminish and the conditions get choppier. The crowd is moderate right now, thanks to the onshore wind and haze keeping some people inland, so if you're thinking about paddling out, now's the time. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings more south swell building through the afternoon with potential belly-plus sets. Wednesday we're expecting that swell to continue filling in to shoulder size as the tide rises. Wind patterns should stay variable and cross-offshore in the mornings before shifting back to low-end moderate onshore in the afternoons. El Porto is a classic beach break that typically shines with west and northwest swells, but today's south-southwest offering is delivering solid, consistent waves for intermediate and advanced surfers who can navigate the closeouts. Just stay aware of those sharp sandbars and watch out for fatigue in the cool water. The verdict is good. You've got the push, you've got the consistency, and you've got a shrinking window before things back off. Get your suit on and head down to Santa Monica Bay. This one's worth the paddle. Happy surfing. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  2. 1d ago

    El Porto Surf Report Today: Small to Moderate Waves, Clean Offshore Winds, Best Before Noon

    # El Porto Surf Report Good morning, everybody. Here's what you need to know about El Porto right now. The waves are small to moderate and definitely rideable, running two to four feet according to the latest reports. Think thigh to waist high most of the time, with the occasional waist to shoulder set if you pick the right spot. It's not firing, but it's fun, and that matters. The real story today is timing. Early is everything. Right now, we've got light offshore flow coming from the east northeast, and that's keeping the faces clean and organized. That window won't last forever. By afternoon, the winds are going to swing southerly and onshore, which means lumpier, messier conditions. So if you're thinking about paddling out, do it sooner rather than later. We're riding a chunky, playful northwest swell mix this morning, and there's some southern hemisphere energy mixed in too. That creates decent size but also some broken-up texture. It's the kind of swell that rewards good wave selection and positioning rather than just raw power. The tide is dropping toward a low around nine in the morning, which is actually working in your favor at El Porto. The falling tide tends to define the sandbars better and give you more shape. Just be aware that once it gets really low, things can get shallow and punchy. You want to catch it on that outgoing tide before it bottoms out. Water temperature is sitting between fifty-seven and sixty-four degrees depending on where you measure, so bring a three-two or four-three millimeter wetsuit. Your cold tolerance will dictate which one, but you'll definitely want something. For board choice, leave the big guns at home. This is small wave terrain. Grab your groveler, your all-rounder, or your small-wave specialist. Something that's going to let you generate speed and have fun in waist-high juice. El Porto is a beach break, which means it responds immediately to changes in sandbar position, wind direction, and tide state. That's why this report probably won't look the same six hours from now. Conditions shift quickly at beach breaks. The swell is short to mid-period, so you're looking at decent size but less raw power than a long-period swell. More texture, more shape, more opportunity to actually feel what you're doing on your board. Bottom line: this is a yes for an early-morning session if you're happy with fun conditions instead of epic ones. Get there early, catch the clean offshore window, and enjoy the playful waist-high peaks. Head out now, and you'll have a solid morning. Wait until after ten, and you're looking at a different, messier lineup. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  3. 2d ago

    El Porto Surf Report: Waist to Chest High Waves, Offshore Wind, Best Conditions Late Morning

    Good morning, you're dialed in on El Porto where we've got rideable beachbreak surf happening right now. Let me break down what's firing and what you need to know before you grab your board. The swell is sitting in that mid-size zone with reports ranging anywhere from waist to chest high, all the way up to four to six feet depending on where you position yourself and what time you paddle out. You're looking at a mix of leftover southwest swell pushing through at around one-eighty-five to one-ninety-five degrees, plus some local shape that's being shaped by the wind and tide. It's a bit of a jumbled picture right now, but here's the thing: El Porto actually comes alive best when it's getting hit by west and northwest energy, specifically between two-fifty and two-eighty degrees, and that swell tends to clean things up and make it break way more predictably. Right now the wind is your friend. We're seeing light offshore wind coming from the northeast at around five knots, which is exactly what you want for cleanup. That said, the forecast suggests things could get lighter through the morning and then shift more onshore as the day goes on, so if you're thinking about heading out, sooner is better than later. Now let's talk tide because this is huge today. We've got a very low tide situation happening around seven in the morning, and that high tide doesn't roll in until about one thirty-six in the afternoon. Here's the local intel: El Porto can get a little hollow and tricky at the absolute lowest water, so you're actually going to have better, more playful waves when the tide starts pushing back in. Aim for that window between late morning and early afternoon when the tide is rising rather than hitting it dead low. The character of the waves right now is described as chunky and playful, kind of raw and a little rougher around the edges early on under overnight onshore flow, but that light offshore wind should groom things up nicely through the morning. Just be ready for some inconsistency because you've got this longer-period swell mixing with shorter-period leftovers, which means you could get some powerful waves followed by a bit of a lull. Water temperature is sitting at sixty-four degrees, so grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit and you're locked in. One thing to keep in mind: El Porto is one of the most consistent beachbreaks in the South Bay, and word's out that the swell event is bringing people. If the four to six foot reads are legit at your peak time, you're definitely going to share waves with other surfers. Here's my recommendation. Bring a board that paddles well because those waist to chest high sets need something that's going to give you speed into them, but make sure it's got enough volume to handle occasional bigger sets if you're in the zone when the four to six footers are coming through. Head out in that late morning window when the tide is starting to rise and the offshore wind is still holding, probably between nine and noon. Avoid the dead low tide around seven, and if you're an intermediate surfer or better, you're going to have fun with this. It's solid, punchy beachbreak conditions that reward good positioning and wave selection. Go get it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  4. 3d ago

    El Porto Surf Report Friday June 12th 2026 Two to Three Foot Waves Consistent Swell Ten Day Forecast

    Good afternoon surfers, this is your El Porto Surf Report for Friday, June 12th, 2026. We're looking at some solid conditions today with a consistent swell that's been rolling through all week and looks set to continue for the next ten days. Right now at noon, you're looking at waves ranging from two to three feet, with some occasional head-high sets mixing in. That chunky Northwest swell we've been tracking is holding strong with a twelve-second period, and while the shape is a bit broken up early in the day, there's still plenty of structure to work with. Water temperature is sitting at a brisk fifty-four degrees, so pack that three-two millimeter wetsuit and don't forget your SPF thirty or higher, because the UV index is running high today. Wind conditions are staying light, hovering around one to two knots out of the southwest and moving onshore as the afternoon progresses. Early sessions will have a touch of offshore help to clean things up a bit, but expect the waves to get a little chunkier and more raw as we move into the afternoon. Nothing dramatic though, just the natural progression of a Friday at El Porto. Tide is your friend today. Low tide hit at ten-eighteen this morning, and we're on a rising tide heading toward a three-point-four-eight foot high at four thirty-two this afternoon. Your golden window is right there between mid-morning and early evening. That's when you'll catch the most consistent sets and the cleanest shape the beach has to offer. If you're thinking about paddling out, I'd recommend hitting it somewhere in that window. Low tide can get a bit spotty, so plan accordingly. The forecast for the next ten days is looking excellent. We're expecting this consistent swell to hold through the period with that same chunky Northwest mix, and we might even see some peaking winter focal points pushing sets to head height. There's been an excellent run of surf for the past week, and we're riding that momentum through next week. Now, a heads up on the crowd situation. El Porto's been firing, and everyone knows it. Expect moderate to heavy crowds today, especially during those prime hours. If it gets too packed, Manhattan Beach's twenty-six street break is right there and usually offers similar conditions. The pier area gives you slightly more protection if you want to try that. And if you're willing to venture a bit further north, Leo Carillo State Beach is running about three point five feet with glassy conditions, though that's about a ten-mile run. The National Weather Service has an active Beach Hazard Statement and Surf Advisory in effect for today, so respect the ocean and know your limits. Keep an eye on that onshore wind development as the afternoon goes on. Early morning is going to be your cleanest window, but there's still plenty of playful, rideable waves all day long. Bottom line, El Porto is firing today. You've got good shape, consistent rhythm, and a solid ten-day window ahead of you. Grab your all-rounder board, bundle up in that wetsuit, and get out there between ten AM and four PM for the best action. This is the kind of day that reminds you why you live in Southern California. Get out there and enjoy it. The swell is solid, and the window is open. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  5. 4d ago

    El Porto Surf Report Today Small Waves Clean Offshore Wind Best Early Morning Session

    Good morning, El Porto! Let's break down what's happening in the water today. Right now we're looking at small-to-marginal conditions. Surfline's calling about two to three feet of actual rideable wave face, though broader South Bay forecasts are hinting at four to five feet in the region. Here at El Porto specifically, you're sitting on that smaller, more manageable end of the scale, which honestly isn't the worst thing for a fun session. The swell itself is a chunky NW mix with shorter to mid-period energy. Translation: the waves are a bit jumbled and spread out, but what you're getting is playful and workable, especially if you're on the right equipment. Now here's the good news. We've got an ENE offshore wind running about four to five knots right now. That's your main ace in the hole today. Light offshore wind means clean faces and groomed shoulders. But heads up—Surfline is expecting that wind to trend more southerly as we move into the afternoon, so your window for premium conditions is definitely early. Hit it before the afternoon onshores start making things textured. Tide-wise, we're sitting high at around five point seven to five point eight feet. That's the trade-off. Higher tide means slower, softer waves and less shape definition. If you can time it for mid to low tide later, you'll get better reform and a bit more punch, but you'll be fighting that degrading wind situation. Water temp is holding in the upper fifties to low sixties, so pack your three-two millimeter wetsuit. Air temp's sitting around sixty-four degrees, so it's crisp but not brutal. For boards, go small. Your all-rounder, your groveler, your fun board—anything that catches waves easily in marginal surf. This isn't a day for your heavy gun or your strict shortboard setup. Here's the real talk: El Porto today is shaping up as a crowd-friendly, manageable session. Perfect for longboarders wanting some easy reform waves. Great for anyone who just wants to get wet and smile. Less ideal if you're chasing barrels or looking for powerful beachbreak hooks. The best move is simple: get there early while the offshore wind is still doing its thing. Catch a wave or five before lunchtime. If you can make it work around the morning tide window, even better. After that, expect more texture and less organization. It's not a standout day unless that swell surprises us with some juice. But it's definitely a day worth suiting up for if you're in the area. See you out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  6. 5d ago

    El Porto Surf Report: Small to Moderate Waves, 1.5 to 2.5 Feet, Long Period Swell Today

    El Porto's firing up with small to moderate conditions right now, and honestly, it's looking like a solid excuse to get wet. We're talking a mix of south to southwest swell energy with periods stretching into the 11 to 16 second range, which means you're getting something way more organized than typical wind slop. That long-period component is the real prize here. Size-wise, you're looking at a typical day sitting somewhere in that 1.5 to 2.5 foot range. Not pipeline, but totally workable for cruising around and piecing together some fun rides. The water's holding steady at about 59.4 degrees, so forget the boardshorts fantasy and grab a four-three full suit. Booties are your call depending on how much you like your toes feeling numb. Here's the thing though. The wind's coming cross-onshore, which means the texture won't be as glassy as you might hope. It'll degrade the face shape a bit, but if you time it right and get out early, you can usually find cleaner sets. This is a beach break, so expect the usual shifting peaks and variable peaks. You'll get both lefts and rights, and nothing's gonna sit in the same spot for hours. That's beach breaks for you. El Porto's a solid setup for southwest groundswells, which is exactly what we're getting. The sheltered beach configuration really rewards that direction. Just know that this is one of the more popular spots in North Manhattan Beach, so you're going to have company hunting the same peaks. Parking can get spicy if conditions look fun, and the crowd factor is real. If you're hunting glassy, lined-up perfection, this probably isn't your day. Skip it and wait for the wind to clock offshore. But if you're looking for some honest beachbreak fun, can roll with a little wind texture, and you're cool with South Bay wave sizes, then get out there. El Porto's your move. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  7. 6d ago

    El Porto Surf Forecast Today Small Waves Chilly Water Tide Sensitive Beach Break Conditions

    # El Porto Surf Forecast Alright, here's the deal with El Porto today. We're looking at a small, short-period summer setup with chilly water and conditions that'll require a careful check before you commit to paddling out. El Porto is a beach break in the El Segundo and Manhattan Beach area, which means the sandbars can shift around pretty quickly. The quality of your session depends heavily on where the sand is currently stacked and how the tide is working with those bars. This isn't a spot you can just show up to and expect consistency all day long. Let's talk water temperature first. We're sitting at about fifty-nine point four degrees Fahrenheit, so unless you're one of those hearty souls who doesn't feel cold, you're going to want a fullsuit. If you tend to run cold, seriously consider throwing on some booties or going with a thicker suit. Maybe even a hooded setup if you really dislike the chill. Here's where the tide gets interesting. We've got a low at one nineteen in the morning at one point seven feet, then the tide climbs to a pretty substantial high of five point seven feet around seven thirty-six in the morning. After that, it bottoms out again at two thirty-nine in the afternoon with an actual negative tide of minus point one feet, then rises back to three point seven feet by evening. That's a dramatic swing, and at a beach break like El Porto, those tidal shifts completely change how the waves break. The swell itself is modest. We're looking at small surf around two feet through much of the day, so don't expect anything powerful or dramatic. This is a small-wave day, pure and simple. For a setup like this, you'll want to leave the step-up at home and bring a longboard, midlength, or groveler. Something that'll help you catch waves easily and generate speed on smaller walls. The ideal conditions for this area usually involve west to west-southwest swell paired with offshore east to northeast winds. That's the clean setup. Today's not quite hitting that mark, but it's still workable if you're willing to hunt for the good sections. Here's my practical read. If you're looking to squeeze in some fun, small-wave riding, hit it during the morning high tide window. Watch how the sandbars are actually breaking and adjust from there. Fair warning though, El Porto is a well-known, accessible spot in LA, so expect to see other people hunting for peaks, especially once conditions show any sign of improvement. If you're chasing better shape and more juice, honestly wait for that west-southwest swell with light offshore winds. That's when this spot really feels worth the drive. So the bottom line? It's a small, chilly, tide-sensitive beach break day. The best move is to get there early, scope the sandbars, and decide whether the peaks are positioned where they'll give you anything worth riding. Don't assume the whole day will be the same. And bring that wetsuit. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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  8. Jun 8

    El Porto Surf Report Today: Small Swell, Light Winds, Best Conditions at Early Morning and Low Tide

    # El Porto Surf Report Good morning, here's your breakdown for El Porto today. We're looking at small-to-marginal conditions with light winds and a weak-to-moderate mixed swell. Think of this as a fun beachbreak check rather than a guaranteed standout session. The silver lining? Early offshore flow is helping keep things clean, so timing is everything. The swell is sitting around two-point-two feet at twelve seconds from two-sixty degrees, which is a west-northwest blend that'll give you rideable waves but without a lot of punch behind them. You're looking at observed conditions in the two-to-three-foot range with thigh-to-stomach high surf. Very playful, very beachbreaky, but don't expect glassy perfection. The jumbled lineup will be part of the deal here. Now, here's where tide becomes your best friend or your biggest obstacle. We're currently at high tide around five-point-six feet. That high tide makes this beachbreak softer and less punchy than it really wants to be. But hold on, because there's a solid low tide window dropping to minus-point-one foot at two thirty-nine this afternoon. That's when the sandbars come alive and you'll actually feel some shape in those waves. If you can't make that early afternoon low, the next best option is waiting for the evening session after the tide drops again. Water temperature is hovering around sixty-three to fifty-nine degrees depending on which thermometer you trust, but either way, grab a three-two millimeter wetsuit. Southern California ocean doesn't mess around this time of year, so come prepared. For board choice, go with an all-rounder. Nothing too specialized. Small-to-medium dimensions will help you catch more waves in this kind of swell, and honestly, wave count is your friend when conditions are this mellow. Wind-wise, we've got very light southwest flow helping out right now with that early offshore texture. But expect it to shift southerly and turn onshore later in the day, which means the afternoon could get a bit messier as the day wears on. Your best bet? Get there early. Sunrise sessions are going to be your cleanest, most organized attempt at this. The wind is lighter, the offshore texture is working in your favor, and you'll miss the worst of the crowding. Push it past mid-morning and you're chasing diminishing returns. So here's the go or no-go: if you're a beginner or just want an easy paddle with some fun beachbreak energy, this is worth the drive. If you're chasing barrels and performance, you might want to wait for the next swell system. But if you're a local and the ocean's calling, you'll find enough playful little runners to keep a smile on your face, especially if you time that low tide window and get there before the wind turns. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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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/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.