Surf Report for San Diego California
Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast for Thursday, June 11th and Friday, June 12th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're starting today with a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through 5 PM this afternoon. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because conditions are definitely something to respect. Let's break down what's happening in San Diego County coastal areas today. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet. The water temperature is sitting at a comfortable 64 to 68 degrees, so you'll want your wetsuit but nothing too heavy. The swell is mixed, coming from both southwest and west directions at 210 and 280 degrees respectively, which creates that nice variety we sometimes get this time of year. Now here's the important part. Rip currents are going to be HIGH today, and that's not something to take lightly. Life threatening rip currents are likely, so if you're not an experienced swimmer or surfer, you might want to stick to the beach or stay in shallow water. Always remember that if you get caught in a rip, swim parallel to shore rather than fighting it head on. Tide-wise, we've got a low of about 0.3 feet early this morning at 2:14 AM, followed by a high of 3.2 feet around 8:18 AM. The afternoon brings another low of 1.6 feet at 1:08 PM, and then the tide really cranks up with a high of 5.9 feet at 7:44 PM. That evening high could offer some interesting conditions if you're an evening session kind of person. Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays HIGH, so that cautious approach should continue. The surf will ease up a bit to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The mixed swell will still be with us from those same southwest and west directions. Water temperature holds steady in the mid 60s. There's no thunderstorm potential either day, so at least weather-wise you can focus solely on ocean conditions. The Friday tides show a low of negative 0.5 feet very early in the morning around 3:02 AM, which means we'll get some really exposed sand bars. High tide comes at 3:3 feet around 9:23 AM, another low of 1.8 feet at 1:55 PM, and that evening high peaks at 6.4 feet around 8:26 PM. Here's what I'd recommend. If you're heading out, go during the morning when there's more light and more people around. Pick your spot carefully, stay aware of your surroundings, and don't underestimate that rip current risk. Conditions are fun but they're definitely powerful right now. Stay safe out there, and enjoy what the ocean is serving up this Thursday and Friday. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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