Surf Report – Costa Rica Surfing Reports – January 30, 2010

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Costa Rica Surf Report:

2-3ft  Knee to waist high waves with fair to good shape.

Playa Grande, Costa Rica -  The waves are small again this morning, but its looking pretty good with some nice little waves coming through.  I expect it to get quite a bit better on the incoming tide this afternoon.  We have steady offshore winds with good surfing conditions.  It looks like it will be a good day to break out you longboard or fish and catch a few waves.

Surf forecasts are predicting a slight decrease in swell over the weekend.  Hopefully, we will start to see another swell next week. Keep your fingers crossed.

Costa Rica Tides:

We had an early morning low tide of -0.57ft @ 8:33am, moving up to a high tide of 9.46ft @ 2:53pm, dropping down to a low tide of -0.37ft @ 8:57pm tonight.

Costa Rica Weather:

We had partly cloudy skies this afternoon with steady offshore winds all day.  Dry season is in full swing.  It’s starting to get hot and the Papagayo winds are in full effect!  All and all, another beautiful day in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.

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