Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A long-period SSW swell is running through the Los Angeles coastline this morning, and while three feet might not turn heads on its own, fifteen seconds of period changes the equation entirely. These are real, organised lines — not wind chop — and they're standing up properly as they hit the shallower water along the coast. Malibu is the move today. First Point is purpose-built for a south-southwest swell with this kind of period. Expect sets to wrap around and deliver genuine length on the ride. Get there early — the morning window will be less crowded, but not for long. Venice Beach and Santa Monica are workable but inconsistent. The swell needs more size to connect those breaks properly. A longboard or fun shape is the right call, and patience between sets is essential. Manhattan Beach is in a similar spot — the pier break has enough energy to run a solid morning session, with real power when the sets arrive. Water temperature sits at 61.9°F — cold for late May. A 3/2 wetsuit is the minimum; anyone staying out longer than an hour should consider a hood or booties. Wind data isn't available this morning, but a long-period swell like this always rewards an early session before afternoon onshore winds soften the faces. Bottom line: if you're heading anywhere today, make it Malibu, and go now. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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