Surf Report for San Diego California
Good morning surfers, it's Sunday June twenty-first, and we've got the details on what's waiting for you in the water today and tomorrow. Let's start with Orange County. We're looking at three to five feet of swell with some sets pushing six feet at your southwest-facing breaks. The rip current risk is running high, so pay attention to that and know how to handle it if you find yourself in one. Water temps are a cool sixty-two to sixty-four degrees, so you might want to throw on a spring suit. We're getting mixed swell coming from both the south-southwest at one-ninety degrees and the west-northwest at two-seventy degrees, which should create some interesting conditions throughout the day. No thunderstorms expected, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning. High tide in Newport Beach hits at three forty in the morning, low tide comes through at ten twenty-two in the morning, then another high tide at five twenty-two in the evening, finishing with a low at eleven fifty at night. Head down to San Diego County and conditions are pretty similar. Three to five feet of swell, again with sets reaching six feet at southwest-facing beaches. Water's a touch warmer down there, sitting at sixty-four to sixty-seven degrees. The rip current risk is equally high, so same precautions apply. Mixed swell here is coming from two-twenty and two-eighty degrees. In La Jolla, your high tide is at three thirty-three in the morning, low tide at ten fourteen in the morning, high again at five seventeen in the evening, and low wrapping up at eleven forty-three at night. Clear skies expected throughout the day with no storm potential. Now looking ahead to Monday, don't expect dramatic changes. Both Orange County and San Diego County are holding steady at three to five feet of swell. The rip current risk remains high in both areas, so make it part of your routine to assess conditions carefully before paddling out. Water temps stay about the same, and we're still tracking that mixed swell pattern. Tides shift slightly earlier in the day, with highs coming through around five in the morning and just after six in the evening. Still no thunderstorms on the horizon. So bottom line, we've got a solid swell running for the next couple days, consistent conditions, and warm-enough water depending on your tolerance. Just keep that rip current awareness high and you're looking at a pretty solid weekend in the water. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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