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Welcome to "Surf Report San Francisco," the essential daily podcast providing up-to-the-minute surf forecasts and weather updates for the San Francisco Bay area, including the coastal regions of Sonoma and Marin Counties. Designed for surfers and ocean lovers, our podcast ensures you never miss the best waves and weather conditions.

Every episode includes:
  • Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and comprehensive information on wave heights, swell directions, and wind conditions, helping you find the best surfing spots from Ocean Beach to the hidden gems along the Sonoma and Marin coasts.
  • Weather Updates: Our thorough weather reports keep you prepared for sun, wind, fog, or whatever else the Pacific might offer, ensuring your beach outings are safe and enjoyable.
  • Community and Environmental News: Stay connected with local surf events, conservation initiatives, and community activities that shape the surf culture and coastal stewardship in and around San Francisco.
"Surf Report San Francisco" is more than just a weather and surf forecast; it's a community platform for sharing tips, stories, and the surf lifestyle. Whether you're a seasoned local looking to chase the perfect wave or a newcomer eager to get your feet wet, this podcast is your daily companion.

Subscribe to "Surf Report San Francisco" on your favorite podcast platform to get daily updates directly to your device. Join us and be part of a community that celebrates the unique surf culture of San Francisco and its neighboring coastal counties!

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  • Northern and Central California Surf Forecast Friday Saturday March 27 28 Six to Ten Foot Waves Expected
    Mar 27 2026
    Good evening surfers, this is your Northern and Central California surf forecast for Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th.

    Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County where things are looking pretty solid. Friday, you're looking at six to ten feet on the northwest facing beaches, with the southwest breaks running three to six feet. It'll be mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-50s to low 80s depending on where you are. Winds will be light out of the northwest at 4 to 6 miles per hour, so conditions should stay fairly clean. Saturday, the swell drops slightly to six to nine feet on the northwest exposures, while south facing breaks shrink to two to four feet. Expect partly cloudy skies and similar light winds.

    San Francisco and San Mateo County is where you'll find some of the best waves this weekend. Friday morning, northwest facing beaches are serving up six to nine feet with south facing spots in the three to five foot range. Water temperature is holding around 53 degrees. It'll be mostly cloudy with light north winds becoming gentle at six miles per hour. Temperatures will range from the mid-50s to low 80s. Saturday looks slightly smaller with west facing beaches offering five to eight feet and south facing breaks at two to four feet. The wind shifts to a light southwest direction.

    Down in Santa Cruz County, Friday brings five to eight feet to the northwest facing beaches with three to five foot waves on the southwest breaks. Water temperatures sit around 54 degrees with partly cloudy conditions. North winds stay light at four to six miles per hour and highs reach the upper 50s to low 80s. Saturday, you're looking at a general four to seven foot swell across the area with partly cloudy skies and similar light winds out of the north.

    Finally, down south in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Friday's swell is a bit more mellow at three to six feet. Water temperature is warmer here, ranging from 56 to 57 degrees. Expect partly cloudy skies with light northwest winds and highs in the low to mid-80s. Saturday dips to three to five feet with partly cloudy conditions continuing and light northeast winds.

    Across all zones, there's no thunderstorm activity expected either day. Tidal ranges look pretty standard with some nice low tides in the early afternoon. So whether you're heading out Friday or Saturday, you've got favorable conditions ahead. Stay safe out there and check with your local authorities regarding any potential beach closures. Enjoy the waves.

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  • Northern California Surf Forecast Thursday Friday March 26 27 Nine to Thirteen Foot Waves Northwest Beaches
    Mar 26 2026
    Good evening, this is your Northern and Central California surf zone forecast for Thursday, March 26th through Friday, March 27th, 2026.

    Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where surfers are in for a real treat on Thursday. Northwest-facing beaches are going to see some serious swell with waves ranging from nine to thirteen feet, while the southwest-facing breaks will be a bit more mellow at five to eight feet. Expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from the mid-fifties to the mid-seventies. Winds will be coming out of the northwest at nineteen miles per hour early, then calming to around sixteen by day's end. High tides will reach five and a half feet in the morning around 5:48 AM, with a notable low tide of minus point three feet hitting just after one in the afternoon. Friday brings calmer conditions with six to ten foot surf overall and much lighter northwest winds dropping to just five miles per hour. Temperatures will be similar, and mostly cloudy skies should prevail.

    Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Thursday is shaping up to be excellent for northwest-facing beaches with nine to thirteen foot faces. South-facing breaks will be smaller at four to seven feet. Water temperatures are around fifty-four degrees, so bring appropriate protection. Winds will be moderate from the northwest at fourteen miles per hour, easing to twelve. Friday gets even better with west-facing beaches seeing seven to eleven feet while south-facing spots enjoy five to eight feet of swell. The wind will be very light at just four miles per hour, creating pristine conditions.

    Heading to Santa Cruz County, Thursday's forecast shows northwest-facing beaches pumping with eight to twelve feet of swell, with smaller four to seven foot waves on south-facing shores. Water sits at a comfortable fifty-five degrees. The northwest wind at thirteen miles per hour will keep things fun but not too challenging. Expect highs in the upper fifties to eighty degrees. Friday sees a notable drop in swell to five to eight feet across the board, with light winds continuing and mostly cloudy skies.

    Finally, Monterey Bay and Big Sur are looking at six to ten feet on west-facing beaches Thursday, with smaller three to five foot waves on south-facing exposures. Water temperatures are slightly warmer at fifty-seven to fifty-eight degrees. It's going to be beautiful out there with only light six mile per hour winds from the northwest. Friday calms things down to five to eight feet with continued light winds and partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will range from the low sixties to near eighty degrees.

    Overall, Thursday is your premium swell day across the region with the biggest waves hitting northwest-facing beaches from Sonoma down through Santa Cruz. Friday will see slightly reduced swell but with lighter winds and excellent weather conditions making for a fantastic end to the week. No thunderstorms are expected through Friday, so conditions should remain stable. As always, check with your local authorities on any potential beach closures before heading out.

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  • Northern California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday March 26 27 Swell Update Conditions
    Mar 25 2026
    Good evening, this is your Northern and Central California Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, March 26th and 27th.

    Let's start up north in Sonoma and Marin County, where Wednesday is looking decent with six to nine foot surf. You'll want to be prepared though, as the wind picks up from the northwest, starting at seventeen miles per hour and climbing to twenty-five as the day goes on. Conditions stay partly cloudy with highs in the low fifties to mid-seventies. Thursday brings the real excitement with a significant bump in swell. Northwest-facing beaches will see nine to thirteen feet, while southwest-facing breaks will hold six to nine feet. The wind moderates slightly to twenty-one becoming eighteen miles per hour, keeping things enjoyable under partly cloudy skies.

    Moving down the coast to San Francisco and San Mateo County, Wednesday offers four to seven foot waves with lighter winds starting at fourteen miles per hour and building to twenty. Water temps hover around fifty-four degrees. Thursday is where things get really interesting. West-facing beaches will light up with nine to thirteen foot sets, while south-facing beaches see a more modest five to eight feet. Winds stay steady from the northwest in the mid-teens, perfect for quality shape.

    Santa Cruz County shows four to seven foot waves Wednesday with water temps between fifty-five and fifty-six degrees. It'll be the warmest day of the forecast with highs reaching the upper seventies. Thursday's swell pumps considerably, delivering eight to twelve feet on west-facing beaches and five to eight feet on south-facing breaks. The wind stays mellow at fourteen becoming eighteen miles per hour from the northwest.

    Finally, down in Monterey Bay and Big Sur, Wednesday offers smaller three to five foot surf with warmer water temps between fifty-six and fifty-nine degrees. It's the calmest wind condition of the forecast, starting at just six miles per hour. Thursday shows solid improvement with west-facing beaches picking up six to ten feet and south-facing spots receiving three to five feet. The wind direction actually shifts to the northeast and stays quite light throughout the day.

    Overall, Thursday is shaping up to be the premium day of the forecast across the board, so plan accordingly and check with your local authorities regarding any potential beach closures. Enjoy the water.

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