Surf Report for Los Angeles California
Don't let the two-foot reading fool you. Today's Los Angeles surf is all about period, not size — a 14-second south-southwest swell is pushing real energy through the water, producing wave faces that stand up and break with genuine shape. That's the difference between a fun morning on the longboard and shore slop, and today you've got the former. Malibu is the clear standout. Long-period south-southwest swells wrap beautifully into the point, and even at this modest size you'll find runners worth riding. Grab the longboard and keep your expectations realistic — it's a cruisy, enjoyable session, not a pumping day. Manhattan Beach and Venice are smaller and softer but still rideable on the right equipment. Santa Monica is the weakest option today; the break simply doesn't have enough to work with. Water temperature is sitting at 63°F — warm enough to feel comfortable, but a 3/2 wetsuit is still the call. Don't let May sunshine convince you otherwise. Timing matters most today. Get out before the sea breeze builds and conditions should be fairly clean. Once that onshore flow kicks in, the shape will deteriorate quickly. The early session is the session. Bottom line for Los Angeles surfers: it's not a swell you'd call anyone about, but if you're a longboarder heading to Malibu this morning, you'll find something worth the paddle-out. Right board, right break, right time of day. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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