Surf Report for San Diego California
# Surf Zone Forecast Report - Southern California Coastal Areas Good morning! This is your Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California's coastal regions, issued Sunday, June 7th, 2026. Let's start with today's conditions. If you're thinking about heading out to catch some waves, here's what you need to know. Surfers along Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas can expect wave heights ranging from three to five feet with sets pushing up to six feet in Orange County. San Diego County will see similar three to five foot conditions throughout the day. Now, here's the important part. Both regions are under a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. This means life threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're planning to get in the water, please be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Water temperatures are quite pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees in Orange County and 63 to 65 degrees down in San Diego County. Perfect wetsuitless conditions for those brave enough. Looking at the swell patterns, we've got a nice mixed bag coming in. Orange County will see a south swell from 190 degrees combining with a west swell from 260 degrees creating that textured, playful ocean surface. San Diego County will experience a southwest swell from 220 degrees mixing with a west swell from 280 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected in either region today, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning strikes while you're out there. For tide information, if you're heading to Newport Beach in Orange County, you'll see a high of 4.1 feet early this morning at 2:39 AM, followed by a low of just 0.4 feet at 10:07 AM. That afternoon high will reach 3.9 feet at 5:21 PM, dropping to 2.5 feet later that evening. Over in San Diego at La Jolla, expect a high of 4.0 feet at 2:31 AM, a low of 0.5 feet at 10:04 AM, an afternoon high of 3.8 feet at 5:19 PM, and a final low of 2.5 feet at 10:48 PM. Now let's look ahead to Monday. Conditions remain very similar to today with a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK continuing in both Orange County and San Diego County. Again, life threatening rip currents are likely, so exercise the same caution you would today. Wave heights stay consistent at three to five feet in both areas with no thunderstorm potential. Water temperatures will remain in that comfortable mid 60s range, and the swell patterns will continue their mixed approach. Orange County will keep that south swell from 190 degrees working with a west swell now shifting slightly to 270 degrees. San Diego County will maintain its south swell from 210 degrees alongside that west swell from 280 degrees. Monday's tides at Newport Beach will show a high of 3.6 feet at 3:58 AM, a low of 0.7 feet at 10:51 AM, a higher afternoon high of 4.3 feet at 5:56 PM, and a low of 1.9 feet at 11:17 PM. La Jolla will see a high of 3.5 feet at 3:53 AM, a low of 0.8 feet at 10:49 AM, that afternoon high of 4.3 feet at 5:54 PM, and a low of 1.9 feet at 11:16 PM. Overall, this is a fantastic weekend to get out on the water if you're experienced with rip currents and respect their power. The waves are clean, the water is warm, and the swell is pumping. Just remember that high rip current risk means you need to be smart about where you paddle and stay aware. Know how to escape a rip current by paddling parallel to the shore, and never panic if you find yourself caught in one. Have a fantastic time out there, stay safe, and enjoy the waves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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