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Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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Вміст надано Quiet. Please. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Quiet. Please або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Los Angeles Surf Report
Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor
The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode:
Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!
For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor
The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode:
- The Lowdown: Wave height, swell size and direction, wind conditions, and water temperature tailored to the LA area.
- Break-by-Break Analysis: Our AI will decipher the data to provide spot-specific insights for popular beaches like Malibu, Venice Beach, El Porto, and more.
- Skill-Level Matchmaking: Whether you're a beginner or seasoned ripper, get recommendations on where to find waves ideal for your abilities.
- Crowd Factor: Stay informed about potential crowd levels at major surf spots.
- Community Connection (Future Goal): We envision integrating local surf shops and seasoned surfers for on-the-ground observations and hidden gem alerts.
- Dedicated LA Surfers: Your daily shortcut to the best conditions, saving time and maximizing your sessions.
- Visiting Wave Chasers: Plan your surf trip with confidence, knowing what to expect from the LA breaks.
- Ocean Lifers: Stay in tune with the dynamic coastal conditions and the buzz of the LA surf scene.
Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!
For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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Вміст надано Quiet. Please. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Quiet. Please або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Los Angeles Surf Report
Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor
The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode:
Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!
For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
…
continue reading
Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor
The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode:
- The Lowdown: Wave height, swell size and direction, wind conditions, and water temperature tailored to the LA area.
- Break-by-Break Analysis: Our AI will decipher the data to provide spot-specific insights for popular beaches like Malibu, Venice Beach, El Porto, and more.
- Skill-Level Matchmaking: Whether you're a beginner or seasoned ripper, get recommendations on where to find waves ideal for your abilities.
- Crowd Factor: Stay informed about potential crowd levels at major surf spots.
- Community Connection (Future Goal): We envision integrating local surf shops and seasoned surfers for on-the-ground observations and hidden gem alerts.
- Dedicated LA Surfers: Your daily shortcut to the best conditions, saving time and maximizing your sessions.
- Visiting Wave Chasers: Plan your surf trip with confidence, knowing what to expect from the LA breaks.
- Ocean Lifers: Stay in tune with the dynamic coastal conditions and the buzz of the LA surf scene.
Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!
For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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×Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the latest coastal intel straight from the National Weather Service, and it's looking like a sweet day to catch some waves along the Southern California coastline. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at 60 to 69 degrees - not too shabby for a July morning. A south swell is rolling in, promising some decent riding conditions for you wave warriors. Heading down to Ventura County, you'll find similar vibes with that same 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current warning. The water's running 60 to 67 degrees with a mixed south and west swell adding some spice to your surf session. Santa Barbara's coastal scene is a bit more mellow today. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are looking at 1 to 3 feet of surf with a low rip current risk this morning. But hang tight - Wednesday's forecast shows things heating up with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. For our Central Coast surfers in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, you're in for a treat with 3 to 5 foot waves. A killer mix of northwest and south swells means varied and exciting conditions. Water's a bit chillier here, ranging from 52 to 59 degrees, so don't forget that wetsuit. Tide schedules are looking dynamic, with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Early morning risers can catch those dawn patrol waves, while afternoon surfers have plenty to look forward to as well. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!…
Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a mellow coastal scene today along Southern California's stunning shoreline. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, the waves are keeping things chill with 1 to 3 foot swells perfect for casual surfers and beach loungers. Water temperatures are riding a comfortable range between 61 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional for most water warriors. The good news is rip current risk is low across all zones, so even novice ocean enthusiasts can feel pretty confident about catching some rays and waves. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are serving up slightly more exciting conditions with 3 to 5 foot surf and a tasty mixed west and south swell. Water's a bit cooler up there around 53 degrees, so maybe keep that neoprene handy. Tide schedules are looking smooth with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Malibu and Ventura are seeing highs around 4 to 5 feet, while Santa Barbara's tidal range follows a similar gentle pattern. No thunderstorm threats means clear skies and clean horizons for beach-goers. Whether you're a surfer, sunbather, or just love watching the ocean's rhythm, today's forecast promises a classic Southern California coastal experience - mellow, beautiful, and inviting. Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes. The Pacific is calling!…
Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping live from the National Weather Service. We're looking at a mellow weekend along Southern California's stunning coastline with some sweet small wave action brewing. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, expect surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow - perfect for beginners and longboard enthusiasts. Water temperatures are running a comfortable 52 to 69 degrees depending on your specific stretch of coast. Malibu and Ventura are sitting pretty in the mid-60s while San Luis Obispo is chillier at around 52 degrees - so pack that wetsuit accordingly. Rip current risk is low across all zones which means relatively safe conditions for ocean entry. But remember surfers - low risk doesn't mean no risk. Stay alert and watch those incoming sets. Tide action is going to be interesting with some significant vertical movement. We're seeing low tides dipping down to negative 1 foot and high tides climbing up to 5.6 feet throughout the day. Timing is everything so check those precise tide charts before paddling out. Swell patterns are showing a mixed bag of south and west swells, which means some gentle directional variety to keep things interesting. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party this weekend. Bottom line: Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - Southern California's coast is serving up some primo recreational conditions. Stay safe and enjoy the waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions along the Southern California coastline. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 65 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some swells. We've got a mixed south and west swell scenario keeping things interesting. Tide-wise, you'll see some dramatic shifts today. We're looking at a morning low tide of negative 1.6 feet around 6:05 AM, climbing to a high of 3.9 feet by early afternoon, then dipping again before a substantial evening high of 6.7 feet. Heading up to Ventura County, conditions are slightly mellower with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, ramping up to 2 to 4 feet tomorrow. Water's a bit cooler here at 63 to 65 degrees, predominantly featuring a west swell. Santa Barbara's coast is showing the most chill vibes with low rip current risks and modest 1 to 3 foot waves. Water's pretty brisk at around 59 degrees, so consider a wetsuit if you're planning a longer session. For our northern friends in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast, things are getting more exciting. Today's waves are solid at 3 to 5 feet, potentially climbing to 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. A mixed northwest and south swell is creating some dynamic conditions. Water's definitely wetsuit territory at 52 to 54 degrees. No thunderstorm threats across the board, so gear up and get out there! Stay safe, read the conditions, and enjoy the ride.…
Surf's up, beach lovers! We're checking in with the latest coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's looking pretty mellow with small waves rolling in around 1 to 3 feet from Malibu to San Luis Obispo. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, conditions are looking smooth and predictable. Water temperatures are gonna vary depending on where you drop your towel. Malibu and Los Angeles beaches are sitting comfy at 65 to 69 degrees, while Santa Barbara's coastline is a bit chillier around 61. If you're heading up to San Luis Obispo, pack that wetsuit because those waters are a brisk 52 to 54 degrees. Rip current risk is low across all zones today, which means you can enjoy the water with minimal worry. Just keep your standard ocean awareness and you'll be golden. Tide-wise, we've got some interesting movements. Expect a low tide around dawn dipping to about negative 1.5 feet, then rising to a high of 7 feet by evening. Perfect timing for beach walks and sunset sessions. For you wind and swell enthusiasts, Ventura and San Luis Obispo are seeing a west swell, adding a little extra texture to the waves. San Luis Obispo is even getting a mixed south and west swell tomorrow for some added excitement. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure California coastal bliss. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar beach day!…
Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend wave report! Surf's looking wild along the California coast this Sunday. Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful action. Water temps are sitting sweet at 61 to 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Meanwhile, Ventura County is cranking up the excitement with a high rip current risk and waves pumping 3 to 5 feet. Experienced surfers will want to pay attention and respect these powerful conditions. The west swell is bringing some serious energy today. Up the coast in Santa Barbara, things are more mellow. Smaller waves around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk make this an ideal spot for beginners or those wanting a relaxed beach day. Water temperatures are a comfortable 66 to 68 degrees. The real wave monsters are hanging out in San Luis Obispo, where northwest facing beaches are seeing massive 5 to 8 foot swells. Southwest facing beaches aren't slouching either, with 3 to 5 foot waves. Pro surfers take note - these conditions are calling your name. Tides are looking dynamic with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 3 AM, with the highest tide peaking around 8-9 PM. Stay safe, watch those currents, and catch some epic waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of coastal action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a high-octane surf day with some serious rip current energy brewing. Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up a gnarly 3 to 5 foot swell with a high rip current risk that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Water temps are sitting sweet between 61 and 68 degrees - just warm enough to keep you comfortable without a full wetsuit. Ventura County's bringing even more intensity with 4 to 6 foot waves and another high rip current warning. Those mixed west and south swells are creating some seriously unpredictable conditions that demand your full respect and attention. Santa Barbara's coastal scene splits the difference - west-facing beaches are pushing 3 to 5 feet while south-facing spots are mellower at 1 to 3 feet. Water's a luxurious 66 to 68 degrees - basically paradise. For our hardcore wave hunters up in San Luis Obispo, you're looking at a monster 5 to 8 foot swell that'll separate the legends from the learners. Water's chillier at 52 to 54 degrees, so full suit recommended. Tides are doing their dance all day - multiple high and low points that'll keep things interesting. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. Bottom line: Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Safety first, shredding second. Catch you on the waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions from Malibu to San Luis Obispo. Today's looking mellow along the Malibu Coast with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temps are sitting pretty between 61 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Heading down to Ventura County, things are heating up! Expect 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk today. By Friday, surfers and ocean enthusiasts should be on high alert - we're talking 3 to 5 foot waves and a high rip current risk. These conditions are definitely going to separate the experienced riders from the weekend warriors. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are keeping it calm with small 1 to 2 foot waves today and tomorrow. Water temperatures are a comfortable 67 to 69 degrees - perfect for those who prefer less intense ocean encounters. Now for the hardcore wave hunters - San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are serving up serious surf! We're looking at massive 5 to 8 foot waves with a mixed south and north swell. Water temps are chillier at 52 to 54 degrees, so full wetsuit is definitely required. Tides will be dancing between 0.9 and 5.7 feet throughout the day, so check your local tide charts before heading out. Remember ocean warriors - respect the waves, know your limits, and stay safe out there!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning coastline. Starting in Malibu and LA County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at 62 to 67 degrees - not too shabby for a summer morning. We've got a mixed west and south swell creating some playful conditions, so stay alert but enjoy the ride. Head down to Ventura County and things get a bit spicier. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. The water's a touch cooler at 62 to 64 degrees, but the energy is definitely up. Experienced surfers might find some exciting breaks, but weekend warriors should exercise serious caution. Cruising further south to Santa Barbara, the scene mellows out. We're looking at a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. Water's hovering around 62 degrees with a clean west swell perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. Up the coast in San Luis Obispo, prepare for some serious wave action. Surf heights are pumping at 3 to 6 feet with a solid south swell. Water's chillier at 52 to 54 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Tides are shifting throughout the day, so check your local times. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean conditions across the board. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!…
Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got a gnarly weekend brewing along the Southern California coastline that's gonna keep things spicy for beach lovers and water warriors. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up some serious wave action with 3 to 6 foot swells, especially on those south-facing beaches. The rip current risk is cranked up to high, so listen up beach bums - these waters are not playing around today. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 60 to 66 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. Ventura County is matching the energy with similar conditions - 3 to 5 foot waves with some local sets pushing to 6 feet. The rip current risk remains high, so surfers and swimmers need to stay razor-sharp and respect the ocean's mood. Santa Barbara's scene is a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Water temps are sitting around 59 to 60 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory for the committed wave riders. Further north, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are hosting a solid south swell with 3 to 6 foot waves. Water temps are running cooler at 56 to 58 degrees. Tides will be dancing throughout the day with some interesting low and high points. Morning low tide hits around 8-9 AM, with afternoon highs rolling in around 3-4 PM. Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and don't mess with Mother Nature. She's serving up some serious surf this weekend!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic beach day along the Southern California coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious swell action with high-risk rip currents that demand your full respect. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are looking at a solid 3 to 6 foot surf height today, with south-facing beaches catching the most impressive sets. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 60 to 66 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and get stoked! Ventura County is throwing down similar conditions with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet and occasional local sets pushing up to 6 feet. The rip current risk is high, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp and vigilant. Further north, Santa Barbara's coast is keeping things a bit more mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are cooler here, sitting around 59 to 60 degrees. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast are bringing the heat with consistent 3 to 6 foot south swells that'll keep seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Tide-wise, expect some interesting water movements today. Morning low tides will dip close to zero, with afternoon highs reaching around 3.5 to 3.8 feet. Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and ride safe. Mother Nature is serving up some serious playground today!…
Surf's up, beach lovers! This weekend's looking like a wild ride along the California coast, so grab your board and listen up. Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up some serious swell action with waves hitting 3 to 6 feet both days. But here's the deal - we're looking at a high rip current risk, so even experienced surfers need to stay sharp. Water temperatures are hovering between 59 and 66 degrees, which means a wetsuit might be your best friend out there. Ventura County's coastline is matching those conditions almost exactly - 3 to 6 foot waves with a high rip current warning. The water's sitting around 59 degrees, so expect some chilly paddling. Things calm down a bit as you head north. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are seeing more mellow conditions. Today's waves are smaller at 1 to 3 feet, ramping up to 2 to 4 feet on Sunday with a moderate rip current risk. Further up the coast, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are holding steady with consistent 3 to 6 foot swells. Water temperatures are cooler up here, ranging from 53 to 56 degrees. The swell's a mix of south and west today, creating some interesting wave patterns. Tides are playing their own game with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. Bottom line: High energy, high risk weekend. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with some sweet swells rolling in. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, we're seeing 2 to 4 foot waves with a mix of west and south swells that'll keep things interesting for surfers and beach lovers. The Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up moderate rip current conditions, so stay alert and surf smart. Those west and south swells are creating some dynamic water conditions that demand respect. Ventura County is riding the same wave with identical surf heights and rip current risks. Expect some playful but challenging water today. For our Santa Barbara friends, things are a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session. The real excitement is up the coast in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches. We're talking 3 to 6 foot waves today, ramping up to 4 to 7 feet by Friday afternoon. South swells are delivering the goods for more experienced wave riders. Tide lovers take note: We've got some dramatic tide shifts today ranging from -0.7 to 5.9 feet. Low tides in the morning will transition to higher peaks later in the day. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but always check local updates and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves!…
Catch the wave, surfers and beach lovers! We've got the scoop on some seriously sweet coastal conditions coming your way along the Southern California coastline. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Expect a tasty mix of west and south swells that'll keep things interesting for water enthusiasts. The tides are doing a little dance today with a low of negative 0.7 feet early morning and climbing to a high of 5.9 feet by late night. Sliding down the coast to Ventura County, we're seeing nearly identical conditions. Mixed west and south swells are keeping the energy flowing with that same 2 to 4 foot surf range. Rip current risk remains moderate so stay alert and surf smart. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are chillin' with a low rip current risk and smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. Primarily a west swell scenario that's perfect for beginners or those looking for a mellow ride. For our hardcore wave riders, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are pumping out some serious surf - 3 to 5 feet today escalating to 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. A south swell is leading the charge with potential for a mixed north and south swell action on Friday. Thunderstorms? Not happening. Water temps? Still a mystery. But the stoke is real and the waves are calling. Stay safe, read the conditions, and make some epic memories out there!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Southern California coastline with some serious swell action brewing. Malibu surfers listen up - we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves standing tall at 2 to 4 feet. That south swell is bringing some serious energy to your breaks. Water temps are sitting sweet between 57 and 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Tide hunters will want to mark their calendars for those juicy tide swings. We've got a low tide of 0.3 feet rolling in at 3:19 AM, climbing to a robust 3.2 feet by mid-morning. The evening promises an epic high tide peaking at 5.5 feet around 8:35 PM. Heading up the coast to Ventura, conditions are a bit more mellow. Smaller waves in the 1 to 3 foot range with a low rip current risk. Water temps are holding steady around 61 to 66 degrees - perfect for those who like their surf session smooth and easy. Santa Barbara crew gets similar vibes with 1 to 3 foot waves and minimal rip current danger. Water's sitting comfortable between 61 and 64 degrees. Calling all central coast warriors - San Luis Obispo is serving up the most substantial swell at 3 to 5 feet. A sweet mix of northwest and south swells means plenty of opportunities to catch some killer rides. Just note the water's a bit chillier here hovering around 54 to 56 degrees. Bottom line - grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for a stellar weekend of surfing along the California coast. Stay safe and ride those waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along Southern California's stunning shoreline. We're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up a gnarly mix of 3 to 6-foot swells with a high rip current risk that means business. Those undertows are no joke - they're ready to play rough. Water temps are sitting between a chilly 60 to 66 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Ventura County is matching the intensity with similar wave heights and that same high rip current warning. The ocean's got some serious mood swings today with mixed south and west swells creating unpredictable conditions. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are slightly more mellow with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 4-foot waves. They're not rolling out the welcome mat, but they're not trying to completely crush your surf dreams either. The real heavyweight is San Luis Obispo, dropping massive 5 to 8-foot waves that'll separate the pros from the weekend warriors. Water temps are downright frigid at 51 to 53 degrees - definitely full wetsuit territory. Pro tip: There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, so keep an eye on those skies. Wednesday looks cleaner with slightly smaller waves and zero thunderstorm potential. Bottom line: Today's ocean is serving up a wild ride. Stay alert, respect the waves, and maybe save the heroics for another day. Surf safe, stay stoked!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of serious swells along the California coast. The National Weather Service is dropping some hot intel for beach lovers and surf enthusiasts. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are heating up with a moderate rip current risk today, serving up 2 to 4 foot waves with a mixed south and west swell. But hold onto your boards because Sunday's bringing the drama with a high rip current risk and waves jumping to 3 to 5 feet. Ventura County's looking mighty similar - moderate risk today, transitioning to a high-risk scenario tomorrow. Expect those same 2 to 4 foot waves today, climbing to 3 to 5 feet on Sunday. Water's sitting pretty at a cool 62 to 65 degrees. Now here's where it gets spicy - San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast are about to get seriously wave-tastic. Today's surf is running 3 to 6 feet, but Sunday? We're talking 4 to 7 feet, potentially cranking up to 5 to 8 feet in the afternoon. West and south swells are joining forces to create some epic conditions. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are keeping it mellow with a low rip current risk and gentler 1 to 3 foot waves. Water temperatures are holding steady between 65 to 67 degrees. Pro tip: Check those tide charts. You've got high and low tides rolling through all weekend, so time your beach sessions strategically. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some epic waves! Surf's calling your name.…
Surf's up, coastal riders! Let's break down the wave action along Southern California's stunning coastline. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, we're looking at a solid day of surfing with some nuanced conditions. The Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert. Expect waves between 2 to 4 feet with a delicious mixed west and south swell combo. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 63 to 66 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Ventura County is riding the same wave, matching Malibu's conditions almost perfectly. Moderate rip current potential means you'll want to keep your surf skills sharp and stay aware of changing water dynamics. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are presenting a mellower scene. Lower rip current risk and slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot waves make this a more beginner-friendly zone. Water's warming up nicely at 65 to 67 degrees. For the hardcore wave hunters, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are pumping out some serious 3 to 6 foot swells. South swell dominates today, promising some epic rides. Just note the water's significantly cooler here at 51 to 53 degrees - full wetsuit and booties are your friends. Tides are doing their dance throughout the day, with low points ranging from -1.1 to -1.6 feet and high tides climbing to 6.2 feet. No thunderstorm threats mean clean, consistent conditions. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic day along the California coast, where Mother Nature is serving up some serious swell action. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are looking wild today with surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet, potentially hitting 6-foot sets on south-facing beaches. But listen up - we've got a high rip current risk, so pack your skills and caution. Water temperatures are sitting between 59 and 66 degrees, so a wetsuit might be your best friend. Ventura County's beaches are singing a similar tune - 3 to 5-foot waves with south-facing spots getting extra spicy. The rip current game is also high alert, so experienced surfers only need to paddle out today. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are slightly mellower with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 4-foot surf. Water's warming up nicely between 65 and 67 degrees - not too shabby. For our hardcore wave hunters up in San Luis Obispo, you're looking at a serious 4 to 7-foot west swell today. Fair warning: water temps are chilly at 51 to 53 degrees, so full wetsuit and booties are mandatory. Tomorrow brings a bit of relief with surf heights dropping and rip current risks mellowing out. Expect 2 to 4-foot waves across most areas, with west and south swells continuing to mix things up. Stay safe, read the conditions, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic! Catch you on the waves.…
Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's serving up some spicy conditions this weekend that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at a high-risk rip current situation with waves dancing between 3 to 5 feet - and those sneaky local sets might punch up to 6 feet. South-facing beaches are getting the most action, so pack your skills and your courage. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 60 to 66 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. We've got a mixed south and west swell creating some dynamic ocean energy that'll keep things interesting. Tide swing is pretty dramatic today - we'll bottom out at negative 1 foot around 4 AM, then climb to a hefty 6.8 feet by evening. Timing your sessions will be key. Ventura County's looking nearly identical - high rip current risk, 3 to 5 foot waves with similar swell patterns. Water's slightly warmer at 61 to 68 degrees. Moving north, Santa Barbara's showing a more mellow scene. Today's waves are smaller at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. But Monday cranks things up with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate current warning. San Luis Obispo is bringing the heat with 3 to 6 foot waves today, scaling up to 4 to 7 feet Monday. Water's chillier up there - 54 to 58 degrees. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and may your leash be strong and your balance strong. Catch you on the waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious beach vibes for you. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are about to get spicy with a high rip current risk that's no joke. We're looking at surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet today and tomorrow - perfect for experienced surfers but potentially treacherous for casual swimmers. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 66 degrees, with a mix of west and south swells creating some killer wave patterns. Ventura County is riding the same wave, with identical conditions promising an adrenaline-packed coastal experience. Expect those same 3 to 6 foot swells and that high rip current warning - so keep your wits about you, ocean enthusiasts! Now, if you're heading up to Santa Barbara, the scene changes dramatically. We're talking smaller 1 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk. Water's a bit chillier up there at 58 to 59 degrees, but still totally manageable for those wetsuit warriors. For our Central Coast surfers checking out San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast, you're looking at solid 3 to 6 foot swells with some seriously cold water at 50 to 52 degrees. South swells are dominating the forecast, promising some clean, consistent breaks. Beach safety pro tip: Those high rip current risks mean you need to be extra alert. Know your limits, watch the conditions, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those epic Southern California waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic coastal forecast that's about to break down the action along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's looking like a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your beach zone. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are seeing 1 to 3 foot swells ramping up to 2 to 4 feet tonight, while Ventura County's got a slightly beefier 2 to 4 foot playground. Water temperatures are deliciously inviting ranging from 60 to 67 degrees perfect for those brave souls ready to paddle out. The tides are playing a rhythmic game today with multiple low and high points creating some interesting wave conditions. But hold onto your surfboards because Friday is turning up the excitement! We're looking at a high rip current risk across Malibu and Ventura with surf heights climbing to 3 to 6 feet. Mixed west and south swells will be generating some seriously sweet breaks. Up north in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, things are getting more intense with 4 to 8 foot swells and cooler water temperatures hovering around 51 to 53 degrees. Northwest and south swells are combining to create epic conditions for experienced wave hunters. A word of caution surfers: those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast so clean conditions are guaranteed. Grab your board, check your gear, and may the waves be ever in your favor! Surf's on!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions along the California coastline. If you're eyeing Malibu and LA County beaches, expect a mellow day with surf heights hovering between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is moderate, so stay alert and swim smart. Ventura County's got a spicier scene with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet. The rip current risk is high, so experienced surfers only! Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 63 degrees. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are serving up similar conditions - 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are running chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. For the hardcore wave hunters heading to San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast, northwest facing beaches are delivering serious power with 6 to 9 foot swells. Southwest facing beaches are more mellow at 2 to 4 feet. Water's extra cold at 50 to 55 degrees, so full winter gear is a must. Tides are dancing throughout the day with multiple high and low points. Today's primary swells are coming from the west and northwest, promising some clean lines for those willing to brave the conditions. Remember surfers - respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves.…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the California coast. If you're planning to catch some waves, buckle up for some seriously mixed conditions. Let's break it down by region. Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at 59 to 64 degrees - not too shabby for a weekend splash. Ventura County is where things get spicy. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet. The swell is mixing northwest and south vibes, so experienced riders will want to bring their A-game. Water's hovering around 60 to 65 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. Heading north to Santa Barbara, conditions are more mellow. Surf's keeping it chill at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Water's a bit cooler at around 56 degrees, so maybe save the boardshorts for another day. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are serving up the most serious waves. We're looking at 4 to 7 feet today, scaling up to 5 to 8 feet tomorrow. Mixed swells mean unpredictable conditions, so only seasoned surfers should paddle out. Water temps are on the chillier side at 51 to 53 degrees. No thunderstorms in the forecast, but those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and always respect the ocean. Catch you on the waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific coastline is serving up some gnarly conditions today and tomorrow. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention. The surf's running a consistent 2 to 4 feet for most zones, with San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches cranking it up to a solid 4 to 7 feet of west swell action. Water temperatures are playing a chilly game today ranging from a brisk 51 degrees up north to a more manageable 64 degrees near LA. Pro tip surfers might want that full wetsuit today. Tide charts are looking dynamic with multiple swings throughout the day. The morning low tides dip slightly below zero around 7-8 AM, then climbing to respectable highs between 2.9 and 3.1 feet by early afternoon. Evening tides will peak impressively between 5.1 and 5.4 feet after sunset. No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon which means clean conditions for catching waves. The predominant west swell will provide consistent breaks with Los Angeles beaches showing a sneaky mix of west and south swells by Friday. Beach safety is key surfers - that moderate rip current risk means stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior, these conditions demand your full attention. Grab your board, check your gear, and ride those Pacific rollers responsibly. Catch you on the waves!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the California coast. Our surf zone forecast is packed with excitement and some serious wave action. Let's start with Malibu and LA County beaches. Today's looking mellow with 2 to 4 foot swells and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting pretty at 60 to 64 degrees - not too shabby. We've got a northwest swell rolling in that'll keep things interesting. But hold onto your boards because Wednesday is bringing the heat! Rip current risk is cranking up to high, with surf heights jumping to 3 to 5 feet. Expect a mixed west and southwest swell that'll have adrenaline junkies chomping at the bit. Ventura County is riding the same wave. Moderate risk today with 2 to 4 foot swells, transitioning to a high-risk scenario Wednesday with 3 to 5 foot waves. The north swell today shifts to a west swell tomorrow, promising some thrilling rides. Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts are keeping it chill with low rip current risks. Smaller 1 to 3 foot waves today and tomorrow mean it's perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session. For the hardcore wave hunters, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are where the magic happens. We're talking massive 6 to 9 foot swells today, dropping slightly to 5 to 8 feet on Wednesday. Water's a bit cooler at 53 to 57 degrees, but the west swell is pure gold. Tides are looking dynamic across all regions, with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions for everyone. Bottom line: Wednesday looks like the day to catch some epic waves, especially if you're an experienced surfer. Stay smart, watch those rip currents, and ride safe!…
Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific Coast is brewing some serious ocean action this weekend. Let's break down the coastal conditions from Malibu to San Luis Obispo. Today's looking like a moderate rip current risk scenario with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet along Malibu and Ventura County beaches. Water temperatures are holding steady between 58 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. But hold onto your boards, because Monday is when things get wild. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. The south swell is taking center stage, promising some seriously sweet breaks for experienced surfers. Santa Barbara's coastline is keeping things mellow with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Perfect for beginners or those looking to enjoy a more relaxed ocean experience. Heading further north to San Luis Obispo, surfers can expect a more robust 3 to 5 foot surf today, ramping up to 4 to 6 feet on Monday. The water's a bit chillier up there at 51 to 53 degrees, so definitely break out the full wetsuit. Tides are doing their dance throughout the day, with low points in the early morning and high points mid-morning and late evening. The mixed swells - south and west - are creating some interesting wave dynamics. Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely and enjoy the ride!…
Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave intel that you'll want to hear. Let's break it down zone by zone. Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up a high-risk rip current situation today. Surf's running 2 to 4 feet with a mixed south and west swell that'll keep things interesting. Water's sitting at a chilly 58 to 64 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Ventura County's bringing even more excitement. Today and tomorrow, they're looking at high rip current risks with surf heights climbing to 3 to 6 feet. West and southwest swells are going to create some seriously dynamic conditions that'll challenge even experienced surfers. Santa Barbara's playing it a bit cooler. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are starting low risk today but ramping up to moderate rip current conditions by Sunday. Expect 1 to 3 feet today, growing to 2 to 4 feet tomorrow with a consistent west swell. Up the coast in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central beaches, you're looking at solid 3 to 5 foot waves both days. Mixed south and west swells will keep the lineup unpredictable, with water temperatures hovering in the low 50s. Tides are looking dramatic with significant height changes throughout the day. Low tides are hitting near zero, while high tides are pushing 5.5 feet. Bottom line: High energy, challenging conditions. Stay alert, know your limits, and always respect the ocean. Surf safe, stay stoked!…
Surfers and beach lovers listen up! We've got the scoop on some sweet coastal conditions coming your way. From Malibu to Santa Barbara, the waves are looking pretty tasty today with a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy. Los Angeles and Ventura County beaches are serving up a 2 to 4 foot surf with a south and west swell mix that'll have longboarders and shortboarders grinning. Water temps are sitting nice and comfy between 57 to 63 degrees - not too chilly and definitely wetsuit optional for you hardy souls. Tides are playing a fun game today with four distinct shifts: a morning low around 0.8 feet, a mid-morning high peaking near 4 feet, an afternoon low dipping to about 1 foot, and an evening high cruising up to a solid 5 feet. Santa Barbara's coast is looking a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot waves today and a low rip current risk. Further north in San Luis Obispo, things get more exciting with 4 to 7 foot swells that'll definitely wake up your inner surf warrior. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, these coastal zones are calling your name. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some epic ocean time! Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!…
Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen! The California coast is serving up some sweet wave action today. Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, occasionally kicking up to 5-foot sets. Water temperatures are holding steady at a refreshing 57 to 62 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. We've got a mixed south and west swell creating some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things exciting. Ventura County is running a similar vibe with 2 to 4 foot waves and that same moderate rip current risk. Water's sitting pretty at 58 to 62 degrees, so you'll want to bring your spring suit for maximum comfort. Now heads up for our friends further north - San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast are scoring the day's biggest waves, ranging from 5 to 8 feet today and dropping to 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. Fair warning: these waters are chillier at 50 to 52 degrees, so full wetsuit is mandatory. Tides are looking dynamic across all regions, with multiple low and high cycles throughout the day. The morning high tide peaks around 7 AM, with evening highs hitting close to 8:30 PM. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. Your surf forecast is basically screaming "paddle out!" Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy those California waves!…
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