Surf Report for Los Angeles California
A proper groundswell is hitting the Los Angeles coastline today — 5.2 feet out of the south-southwest at a 15-second period. That long interval is the headline: organised, powerful sets with real shape on the face, not wind chop. If you've been waiting for a session worth getting up early for, this is it. Malibu is the standout break today. A SSW swell at this size and period wraps into the point beautifully, giving longboarders the kind of long, connected rides that make this one of the best surf spots in California. Venice Beach and Santa Monica will run crumbly through the middle sections but five-foot sets will keep things fun — stay patient and let the better sets come to you. Manhattan Beach is workable with rideable waves in the mix despite some close-outs on the bigger sets. Water temperature is sitting at 61.7°F — cold enough that a spring suit is the minimum and a full suit will make your session significantly more comfortable. Don't underestimate the chill. Timing matters today. An early morning session before any sea breeze kicks in will give you the cleanest conditions. Spend a few minutes on the beach reading the sets before you paddle out. For board selection, a mid-length or step-up suits the size and power well — don't undergun it. Five feet of groundswell carries more punch than it sounds. This is your daily Los Angeles surf conditions briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes. Paddle safe. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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