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Los Angeles, CA for 04-05-2024

Los Angeles, CA for 04-05-2024

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Welcome, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some gnarly waves along the Southern California coast with your latest surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service.

For all you Malibu Coast riders out there, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY in effect until 3 PM Saturday, so be prepared for some sweet 5 to 8-foot swells on Friday with a slight chance of thunderstorms. And for Saturday, expect 4 to 7-foot waves, becoming 3 to 5 feet later in the day. Don't forget that high rip current risk! Remember, when it doubt, don't paddle out.

Ventura County Beaches are looking epic too with a HIGH SURF ADVISORY also lasting until 3 PM Saturday. Friday calls for 7 to 10-foot waves, with local sets up to 12 feet. And Saturday brings 5 to 8-foot waves, gradually tapering to 3 to 6 feet. Watch out for those rip currents, folks!

Moving on to Santa Barbara County, expect 4 to 7-foot swells on Friday, dropping to 3 to 5 feet on Saturday. But wait, there's more! High surf advisories and high rip current risks are in play here as well. Keep your eyes on the water and ride those waves safely.

Lastly, for San Luis Obispo County and Santa Barbara Central Coast Beaches, get ready for some real action! Friday boasts 12 to 16-foot waves with local sets even reaching 18 feet. And on Saturday, you can still catch 6 to 9-foot waves. That's some serious surf, so make sure you're strapped in and ready to go because this is not for the faint of heart!

Remember, safety first, surfers! Watch out for those rip currents and thunderstorms. Have a blast out there and hang ten! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

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