Surf Report – Costa Rica Surfing Reports – August 21, 2010

Costa Rica Surf Report:

8-12ft  Overhead to DOH waves with poor shape

Playa Grande, Costa Rica -   The waves are way too big for the sandbars in Playa Grande this morning.  The waves are well overhead, but closing out and the lineup is tons of current ripping through it adding to the mess of waves.  The wind was light offshore and conditions are glassy, but that isn’t helping.  It looks like your best bet is to hit the reefs today.  The swell will work much better on a reef break.

Costa Rica Tides:

We had an early morning low tide of 2.19ft @ 6:19am, moving up to a high tide of 7.77ft @ 12:33pm, then dropping back down to a low tide of 1.47ft @ 6:55pm this evening.

Costa Rica Weather:

We currently have sunny skies with light offshore winds and a chance of rain later today.   It looks like it’s going to be another beautiful day down here in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.

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