There will be good waves every day for the start of the World Surfing Games
This is what the official forecast predicts: from Saturday until Wednesday inclusive, the sea will not go below four feet.
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There will be waves every day for the start of the ISA World Surfing Games, according to the official event forecast created by Surfline. After a light Friday with 2 to 4 feet, the sea will rise on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and there are good expectations for what follows.
Surfline advances the following:
Saturday, Day 1 of the event: A mix of SSW and NW swells with 3 to 4 feet and occasional 5 feet enters
Sunday: Faces 4 to 5
Monday: Faces 4 to 6
Tuesday: Faces 4 to 6+.
All these days the trend of light wind at the beginning of the day and blowing in the afternoon is repeated.
For the last few days of the event it now looks minor but fun with four foot waves although they say there could be some tropical activity, but it is still too early to say anything about this.
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