Surf Report for San Diego California
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California. We're looking at a fun-filled weekend with some solid swell action and consistent conditions heading into next week. Let's start with Orange County. Today we're expecting four to six foot waves with a mixed swell situation. You've got south swell coming in from about one-ninety degrees mixing it up with west swell from two-seventy. Here's the thing though—and this is important—we have a high rip current risk in effect through Friday. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing and always swim near a lifeguard. Water temps are sitting between sixty-one and sixty-seven degrees, so a good wetsuit is your friend out there. Tide-wise at Newport Beach, you're looking at a low of negative one-point-six feet around four-forty-one in the morning, then it'll climb to a high of three-point-six feet by mid-morning. We'll see another low around three-thirty-five in the afternoon before it peaks again at seven feet around ten at night. Moving down to San Diego County, we're still riding that high rip current risk, so same safety warnings apply. The surf here is slightly smaller at three to five feet, which is still totally rideable. You've got that mixed swell coming from two-ten degrees to the south and two-eighty degrees to the west. The bonus is the water's a bit warmer, ranging from sixty-seven to seventy degrees, so maybe you can leave the hood at home. At La Jolla, you've got similar tide patterns with a low of negative one-point-six feet early morning, climbing to three-point-six feet by late morning, dipping to two feet in the afternoon, and hitting seven feet around ten PM. Looking ahead to Monday, both areas stay consistent. Orange County drops slightly to three to five foot waves while San Diego County holds steady at the same range. The rip current risk stays high, so that's a theme we're keeping an eye on. The mixed swell continues from similar directions, and there's no thunderstorm potential either day, which means you get those clear skies for your session. Tides on Monday follow a similar pattern to what we're seeing today, just shifted about an hour later. Both areas will experience similar low and high tide cycles through the day. Bottom line? We've got solid, consistent swell for the next couple days with warm water and no storm threats. Just respect those rip currents, know your limits, and get out there and have a great time. Stay safe and enjoy! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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