Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A long-period south swell is running along the Los Angeles coastline today, and the numbers tell a more interesting story than the headline height suggests. At two-and-a-half feet with a fifteen-second period, this swell is travelling deep through the water column and breaking with noticeably more power than its size implies. It's not a big day — but it's a real one. The swell direction sits at 202 degrees, south-southwest, which means spots with southern exposure are going to pick this up best. Venice Beach and Manhattan Beach are your go-to breaks today. Santa Monica Pier could see some fun, wrapping set waves. Malibu may struggle with this angle, though the Point can occasionally find a corner on south swells. Board choice matters on a day like this. A mid-length or longboard will catch far more waves and let you enjoy the ride. Shortboarders can make it work, but expect long waits between sets. Go with volume. Water temperature is sitting at 61.9°F — full suit territory, and boots if you run cold. Spring in LA, the Pacific is not warm yet. Wind looks clean right now, with no strong surface chop showing at the buoy. Early sessions will be the best of the day. The sea breeze typically builds through mid-morning and conditions deteriorate into the afternoon as the onshore fills in. Get in the water early. Bottom line: if you have a longboard and a free morning in Los Angeles, this swell is worth the paddle. Small but real — the period makes the difference. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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