Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A significant south-southwest swell has arrived along the Los Angeles coastline, and today's surf conditions are among the best the city has seen in some time. Waves are running 3.9 feet at a 15-second period — that long period is the critical detail, signalling organised, ground swell energy that will stand up cleanly when it hits the shallows. Malibu is the standout break today. The south-southwest direction wraps perfectly into the cove, and the long period means the point will be offering drawn-out, peeling rides. Early risers will score the best sessions before the crowds arrive. Venice Beach and Manhattan Beach are both in play, with chest-to-shoulder high sets and the occasional bigger wave. Manhattan Beach tends to offer cleaner conditions further south, with solid rights on offer. Santa Monica is the pick for longboarders. The swell direction creates softer, more drawn-out waves up that stretch — not as punchy, but fun and very rideable on something wide. Water temperature is 61.7°F — cold enough to be serious. A 3/2 wetsuit is the minimum; if you run cold, go 4/3. Numb hands will end your session early. The wind forecast is the key variable today. Offshore or light winds in the morning are your window. Onshore winds typically push in through midday along the LA coast, chopping up the surface. Paddle out early. Board call: shortboard or mid-length for Malibu and Manhattan Beach, longboard or funboard for the Santa Monica stretch. A YesWee production. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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