Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A legitimate south swell has shown up for Los Angeles, and this one has period behind it. Waves are running 3.3 feet at 14 seconds from the south — that long period means real, traveled energy that will jack up on quality sandbars and points rather than fading into windslop. Venice Beach is seeing fun, workable corners with decent shape on the better sandbars. Manhattan Beach is worth checking early for punchy peaks around the pier before the sea breeze builds. Santa Monica is on the smaller side — south swells lose punch up that way, but a longboard session is still on the cards. Malibu is the standout of the day: a 14-second south swell through the point can produce genuine walls with length and flow, so if you have access and a board with volume, that's where you want to be this morning. Water temperature is sitting at 60.4°F — full suit territory, no debate. Don't leave the booties behind. Wind is the session-defining factor today: get out early before the onshore sea breeze arrives and softens things up. Board picks: fish or mid-length at Venice and Manhattan, something with volume at Malibu. Overall a solid mid-week window — not epic, but real surf with period is always worth the paddle. A YesWee production, built using AI technology. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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