Surf Report – Costa Rica Surfing Reports – August 26, 2010

Costa Rica Surf Report:

4-6ft Chest to head high + waves with poor to fair shape

Playa Grande, Costa Rica -   The swell dropped off a little  again overnight, but the waves are already looking a better even though we need more tide.  The wind is light onshore, but conditions are still looking fairly glassy.  The tide is on its way in so expect things to start working by 1:00pm.  See you out there.

Costa Rica Tides:

We had an early morning high tide of 8.96 @ 3:47am, dropping down to a low tide of 0.64ft @ 9:50am, then moving back up to a high tide of 8.69ft @ 4:00pm this afternoon.

Costa Rica Weather:

We currently had a big thunderstorm pass through last night and skies are mostly cloudy with light onshore winds and a good chance of rain later today.   It looks like it’s going to be another beautiful, but wet day down here in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.

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