Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A west-southwest swell is rolling into Los Angeles this morning with enough energy to make the drive worth it. At 3.3 feet and 13 seconds of period, today isn't an epic day — but the long period is doing the heavy lifting, delivering organised, pushing waves that ride better than the numbers suggest. Malibu is the pick of the day. That west-southwest angle feeds the point cleanly, and at 13 seconds you'll get longer rides than the modest height implies. Get there early before the crowds arrive and bring a longboard or fun shape for smooth, trimming walls. Venice and Santa Monica will be workable, though expect some refraction to soften things up at the more sheltered stretches — a mid-length or higher-volume board is the call. Manhattan Beach is worth a look too; the sandbars can organise nicely on a west swell at this period, so check the pier area for a sneaky peak. The critical factor today is wind. A sea breeze filling in before midday could turn conditions choppy fast. If you're reading this now, go. The morning window is your best shot at clean faces. Water temperature is sitting at 62.2°F — full 3/2 wetsuit territory for most surfers, spring suit only if you genuinely run warm. Bottom line: solid, fun surf driven by quality period rather than size. Don't overthink it. Paddle out early and make the most of it. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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