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Los Angeles, CA Surf Report for 02-15-2025
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious swell action happening along the California coast this weekend.
Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at west-facing waves pumping 3 to 5 feet high today with a high rip current risk that demands serious respect. Water's chilly at 53 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Expect low and high tides throughout the day, with the biggest tide hitting 4.7 feet around mid-morning.
Things get even more intense up in Ventura County, where west-facing beaches are seeing monster waves ranging 4 to 7 feet. A high surf advisory is in effect until 3 PM, and those rip currents are no joke - life-threatening conditions are likely. Water temps are slightly warmer at 56 to 58 degrees.
Santa Barbara's coastline is also experiencing significant wave action. West-facing beaches will see 4 to 7 feet of swell early today, gradually settling to 3 to 5 feet by afternoon. A high surf advisory is active until 9 AM, with rip current risks remaining high.
The most dramatic surf is hitting San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast, where west-facing beaches are getting hammered with 7 to 11 foot waves, dropping to 6 to 9 feet later today. Water's significantly cooler here at 50 to 52 degrees.
Sunday looks more mellow across all regions, with surf heights dropping and rip current risks reducing. But always check local conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power.
Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at west-facing waves pumping 3 to 5 feet high today with a high rip current risk that demands serious respect. Water's chilly at 53 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Expect low and high tides throughout the day, with the biggest tide hitting 4.7 feet around mid-morning.
Things get even more intense up in Ventura County, where west-facing beaches are seeing monster waves ranging 4 to 7 feet. A high surf advisory is in effect until 3 PM, and those rip currents are no joke - life-threatening conditions are likely. Water temps are slightly warmer at 56 to 58 degrees.
Santa Barbara's coastline is also experiencing significant wave action. West-facing beaches will see 4 to 7 feet of swell early today, gradually settling to 3 to 5 feet by afternoon. A high surf advisory is active until 9 AM, with rip current risks remaining high.
The most dramatic surf is hitting San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast, where west-facing beaches are getting hammered with 7 to 11 foot waves, dropping to 6 to 9 feet later today. Water's significantly cooler here at 50 to 52 degrees.
Sunday looks more mellow across all regions, with surf heights dropping and rip current risks reducing. But always check local conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power.
Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI