Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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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