Surf Report for San Diego California
Good morning, this is your Southern California surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June tenth through Thursday, June eleventh, twenty twenty-six. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through five PM Thursday for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, so listen up if you're planning to hit the water. Let's start with today. We're looking at four to seven foot surf across the region with a mixed swell situation. Orange County will see south swell from one ninety degrees mixing with west swell from two sixty degrees, while San Diego County is getting similar conditions with south swell from two ten degrees and west swell from two seventy degrees. Either way, you're getting some interesting wave energy coming from multiple directions. Now here's the big one: we have a HIGH rip current risk in effect for both areas. That means life threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're not experienced with reading currents, this might be a good day to watch from the beach instead of swimming. Water temperatures are pleasant though, ranging from sixty-one to sixty-nine degrees in Orange County and sixty-four to sixty-eight in San Diego County, so at least you won't be cold. Tide-wise, we've got a low at one twenty-three AM in Newport Beach and similar timing down in La Jolla. High tide comes around seven AM, then another low at midday before a significant high tide around seven PM at five to five point nine feet. No thunderstorms are expected today, so at least the sky should cooperate. Moving into Thursday, the rip current situation doesn't improve. We're still looking at HIGH rip current risk across the board. Surf heights will trend slightly down to three to six feet as the swell moderates a bit. South swell maintains its presence but the west swell angle shifts slightly. Orange County will see west swell from two forty degrees while San Diego County gets it from two sixty degrees. Tides on Thursday show a very low tide of just point three feet early morning around two seventeen AM in Newport and two fourteen in La Jolla, which is unusually low. High tide climbs to three point two feet around eight AM, then drops to one point six feet by early afternoon before rising to around five point nine feet by seven PM. Again, no thunderstorms expected Thursday, so conditions remain dry overhead even if the water is churning below. The bottom line: we've got solid waves the next two days, but those rip currents are the headline. If you're heading out, know your limits, stay aware of current flows, and consider surfing near lifeguard stations. The mixed swell is creating dynamic conditions that keep things interesting, but respect the ocean and you'll have a great session. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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