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Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Saturday - 30 May 2026

2 min · 30 de may de 2026
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A quality southwest groundswell is running along the Los Angeles coastline today, and it's the kind of swell that rewards those who show up early. At 3.3 feet and 15 seconds from 236 degrees, this is genuine groundswell energy — not wind chop — and the longer period means sets will pulse through with real push and cleaner walls. Malibu is the headline spot. Southwest groundswell at this direction and period wraps perfectly into the point, stacking up longer rides and well-defined sections. Longboards and mid-lengths will thrive here — get out early before the crowd arrives. Venice Beach and Santa Monica are both worth checking; expect punchy, workable sections with some inconsistency between sets, but the better ones will be quality. A fun board or shorter mid-length handles these breaks well today. Manhattan Beach sits more exposed and may see sets nudging toward the better side of three feet — a good option if you want a bit more juice. One nuance to watch: the dominant period is 15 seconds, but the average period sits at 6.5 seconds. There's background chop mixed in, so the ocean won't be glassy. Pick your sets carefully and be selective. Water temperature is 60.1°F — full suit is non-negotiable, and booties are a smart call. Wind is the key variable; get in the water before the sea breeze builds and you'll find the best surface conditions of the day. By LA standards, this is a genuinely good day. If you've been waiting for a reason to paddle out this week, today is it. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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episode Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Sunday - 31 May 2026 artwork

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Sunday - 31 May 2026

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.

31 de may de 20262 min
episode Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Saturday - 30 May 2026 artwork

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Saturday - 30 May 2026

A quality southwest groundswell is running along the Los Angeles coastline today, and it's the kind of swell that rewards those who show up early. At 3.3 feet and 15 seconds from 236 degrees, this is genuine groundswell energy — not wind chop — and the longer period means sets will pulse through with real push and cleaner walls. Malibu is the headline spot. Southwest groundswell at this direction and period wraps perfectly into the point, stacking up longer rides and well-defined sections. Longboards and mid-lengths will thrive here — get out early before the crowd arrives. Venice Beach and Santa Monica are both worth checking; expect punchy, workable sections with some inconsistency between sets, but the better ones will be quality. A fun board or shorter mid-length handles these breaks well today. Manhattan Beach sits more exposed and may see sets nudging toward the better side of three feet — a good option if you want a bit more juice. One nuance to watch: the dominant period is 15 seconds, but the average period sits at 6.5 seconds. There's background chop mixed in, so the ocean won't be glassy. Pick your sets carefully and be selective. Water temperature is 60.1°F — full suit is non-negotiable, and booties are a smart call. Wind is the key variable; get in the water before the sea breeze builds and you'll find the best surface conditions of the day. By LA standards, this is a genuinely good day. If you've been waiting for a reason to paddle out this week, today is it. This episode includes AI-generated content.

30 de may de 20262 min
episode Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Friday - 29 May 2026 artwork

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Friday - 29 May 2026

A SSW swell is arriving on the Los Angeles coastline this morning, and the numbers are worth paying attention to. The wave face is sitting at three feet, but a thirteen-second period tells the real story — this swell has travelled far, and you'll feel the energy in the water. These are organised sets with shape, not windblown closeouts. Malibu is the standout pick today. A 204-degree SSW direction works well for the point, giving sets enough angle to find wall and become rideable. Longboarders will get the most out of it. Expect some inconsistency between sets, but the clean ones will be worth the wait. Venice Beach and Manhattan Beach both have surf, though it'll be on the smaller side. A mid-length or fish is the right call here — shortboarders will be working for every wave. Santa Monica is worth a look too, especially mid-morning when crowds are lighter. A gentle SSW can stack up nicely near the pier. The biggest variable today is water temperature: 59.4°F. That's cold for late May, and it demands a full wetsuit minimum. If you run cold, pull the 4/3 out and consider gloves and booties. Don't let the calendar fool you — the Pacific doesn't care what month it is. As always, early morning is your best window before the sea breeze fills in and chops up the surface. Overall, this is a solid session day — nothing epic, but that long period makes it far more than a throwaway. Dress for the water, pick your break, and get out early. This episode includes AI-generated content.

29 de may de 20262 min
episode Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Thursday - 28 May 2026 artwork

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Thursday - 28 May 2026

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.

28 de may de 20262 min
episode Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Wednesday - 27 May 2026 artwork

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Wednesday - 27 May 2026

A proper groundswell is hitting the Los Angeles coastline today — 5.2 feet out of the south-southwest at a 15-second period. That long interval is the headline: organised, powerful sets with real shape on the face, not wind chop. If you've been waiting for a session worth getting up early for, this is it. Malibu is the standout break today. A SSW swell at this size and period wraps into the point beautifully, giving longboarders the kind of long, connected rides that make this one of the best surf spots in California. Venice Beach and Santa Monica will run crumbly through the middle sections but five-foot sets will keep things fun — stay patient and let the better sets come to you. Manhattan Beach is workable with rideable waves in the mix despite some close-outs on the bigger sets. Water temperature is sitting at 61.7°F — cold enough that a spring suit is the minimum and a full suit will make your session significantly more comfortable. Don't underestimate the chill. Timing matters today. An early morning session before any sea breeze kicks in will give you the cleanest conditions. Spend a few minutes on the beach reading the sets before you paddle out. For board selection, a mid-length or step-up suits the size and power well — don't undergun it. Five feet of groundswell carries more punch than it sounds. This is your daily Los Angeles surf conditions briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes. Paddle safe. This episode includes AI-generated content.

27 de may de 20262 min