Surf Report for San Diego California
Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County and Orange County coastal surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through 11 PM Friday, and we're tracking high rip current risk across the region. If you're planning to paddle out today or tomorrow, pay close attention to what Mother Ocean is serving up. Let's start with today's conditions. We're looking at surf heights of 3 to 5 feet down in San Diego County, with Orange County picking up slightly larger sets ranging from 3 to 6 feet, occasionally touching 7 feet. The water temperature is pleasant, sitting between 65 and 70 degrees in San Diego and 61 to 69 degrees up in Orange County. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning striking your board. Here's the important part: rip current risk is HIGH. That means life threatening rip currents are likely, so swimmers and surfers need to exercise extra caution. If you find yourself caught in a rip, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to shore rather than fighting directly against the current. Tide-wise, we're looking at a low of negative 1.8 feet at La Jolla this morning at 5:24 AM, followed by a high of 3.7 feet around noon. That evening high at 10:45 PM will reach a substantial 7 feet, which could impact your evening session. The swell is coming from a mixed direction, with energy arriving from around 210 to 280 degrees, creating that nice texture in the water. This should provide some solid, workable waves throughout the day. Looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions remain remarkably similar. Rip current risk stays HIGH, so that's not changing. Surf heights in San Diego County will be 3 to 6 feet, while Orange County sees the same 3 to 6 foot range with occasional 7 foot sets. Water temps hold steady, and again, no thunderstorms expected. Tuesday's tides show a low of negative 1.7 feet at La Jolla around 6:12 AM, a midday high of 3.7 feet, and that evening high climbing back up to 6.7 feet at 11:35 PM. Mixed swell continues from the southwest and west, maintaining that consistent wave quality. The bottom line is simple: we've got solid, rideable waves for the next couple days, but respect the ocean. Those high rip currents mean you should stay vigilant, watch for the signs, and never surf alone if possible. Keep an eye out for Beach Hazards Statement updates through Friday evening. Grab your board, stay safe, and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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