Surf Report – Costa Rica Surfing Reports – August 17, 2010

Costa Rica Surf Report:

4-5ft  Chest to shoulder high waves with fair shape

Playa Grande, Costa Rica -   The waves looked better this morning with some fun peaks coming through.  The wind was calm turning light offshore with clean and glassy surfing conditions.  There was a bit too much backwash at high tide.  Hopefully, the wind will remain calm and the lower tide will create some hollower sections.

Costa Rica Tides:

We had a morning high tide of 8.91ft @ 8:12am, dropping down to a low tide of 0.98ft @ 2:30pm, then moving up to a high tide of 7.73ft @ 8:47pm tonight

Costa Rica Weather:

We currently have mostly sunny skies with calm winds in the morning turning offshore for a while before the rain came in at about noon.   It looks like it’s going to be another wet day down here in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.

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