![]() ![]() ![]() All eyes on the more dominant North Pacific. Another small pulse of Southern Hemi swell could provide rideable surf just before mid-month, but at this point doesn’t look much above waist-high. South Pacific Overview - The season is winding down in the SPAC, although the door hasn’t been slammed shut yet. Wind generally looks favorable around mid month with most of the region under the influence of high pressure, so stay tuned. It’s looking promising that we’ll see another pulse of NW swell on the 12th that should come in a touch smaller than the Wednesday swell.įurther out we’ll need to keep a close eye as weather models point to an active North Pacific basin and potential good run of longer-period W/WNW swells through the week of the 14th. With Friday not offering much in terms of size, we look ahead at what models are stirring up midweek for what to expect this upcoming weekend. The NW swell from Monday/Tuesday will be on the easing trend by then, but Wednesday should offer fun sized chest to overhead waves for many breaks before going small on Thursday. North Pacific Overview - High pressure does build in over the Great Basin and sets up favorable wind later in the week. And for Tuesday, size comes down slowly over the course of the day, but as alluded to above, conditions won’t be all that great with southerly shifting westerly flow.īe sure to dive into your Regional or Spot Forecasts for specifics on surf heights and quality ratings. The climate comfortable in that area the month of october. Of note, SLO will be a bit behind on that baseline as the swell starts to fill in later there. The climate in october in Santa Cruz California is dry it does not rain often (1.3in of rainfall over 2 days). Meanwhile, standout zones like SF will see 2x overhead waves. For Monday, expect general baseline sizing to come in around chest high to overhead with better breaks going a couple feet overhead to well overhead. ![]() On the bright side, the system responsible for this activity will deliver mid sized/solid NW swell that tops out Mon PM-Tue AM. SHORT-TERM FORECAST (through Tuesday, November 8th):ĭue to the approaching front from the north, the next few days will have dicey wind and unstable weather/rain. Tides: Building to deep highs through the next few mornings, then dropping into afternoons.Winds: A front approaches Sunday/Monday with dicey wind for most regions through Tuesday.Swell Trend: Mid sized/solid NW swell due Monday into Tuesday. ![]() Find out where to go with our weather planner.įor other monthly average weather and what to do in October look at the numbers below. No idea where to travel to this year? We now have a tool which suggests which destination suits your ideal climate conditions. This is a great month to swim so bring your swimwear. With a water temperature of around 29.0☌ (84.2☏), Visitors traveling to Santa Cruz Huatulco should plan on bringing a totally waterproof rain jacket since it will often be raining.Īlso bring your shorts or a skirt because it can be very warm or even hot. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and love the sun than this is a great time to go to Santa Cruz Huatulco with 231 hours of sun. Cloudy clear - 6 days Overcast - 25 days Wind average wind speed is 17.9 mph Pressure 28. This data was obtained from our Santa Cruz weather archive. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 32.5☌ (90.5☏). Average October daytime temperature in Santa Cruz is +86 F, night +84 F. The amount of rain in October is normal with an average of 75mm (3.0in). The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Santa Cruz Huatulco in October is 23.8☌ (74.84☏). Average weather in October in Santa Cruz Huatulco (Oaxaca), Mexico ![]()
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