Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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.
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