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Los Angeles, CA Surf Report for 03-26-2025
Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! We've got a wild wave forecast coming your way along the Southern California coastline.
Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves building from 1-3 feet today to 2-4 feet by Wednesday. Water's sitting at a chilly 56-58 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Expect a mixed south and west swell that'll keep things interesting.
Now Ventura County is where the real action's happening - we're talking HIGH rip current risk with surf heights cranking up to 3-5 feet today and a massive 4-7 feet by Thursday. Water temps are slightly warmer at 57-60 degrees. Surfers, this is your playground with west and southwest swells mixing it up.
Heading north to Santa Barbara, things are a bit mellower. Low rip current risk today with 1-3 foot waves, bumping to a moderate risk and 2-4 foot surf on Thursday. West swells will keep the rhythm going.
For you hardcore wave hunters up in San Luis Obispo, northwest beaches are firing with 5-8 foot waves today and an epic 7-10 feet forecasted for Thursday. South-facing beaches will see solid 3-5 foot and 4-7 foot sets respectively.
Water temps are dropping as you move north - from 56-58 in Malibu to a brisk 50-52 degrees up in SLO. Wetsuit required, no exceptions!
Tides are looking dynamic with significant fluctuations throughout the day. Low tides dipping as far as -0.7 feet and highs reaching around 5.6 feet.
Bottom line: Moderate to high rip current risks across the board. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf smart!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves building from 1-3 feet today to 2-4 feet by Wednesday. Water's sitting at a chilly 56-58 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Expect a mixed south and west swell that'll keep things interesting.
Now Ventura County is where the real action's happening - we're talking HIGH rip current risk with surf heights cranking up to 3-5 feet today and a massive 4-7 feet by Thursday. Water temps are slightly warmer at 57-60 degrees. Surfers, this is your playground with west and southwest swells mixing it up.
Heading north to Santa Barbara, things are a bit mellower. Low rip current risk today with 1-3 foot waves, bumping to a moderate risk and 2-4 foot surf on Thursday. West swells will keep the rhythm going.
For you hardcore wave hunters up in San Luis Obispo, northwest beaches are firing with 5-8 foot waves today and an epic 7-10 feet forecasted for Thursday. South-facing beaches will see solid 3-5 foot and 4-7 foot sets respectively.
Water temps are dropping as you move north - from 56-58 in Malibu to a brisk 50-52 degrees up in SLO. Wetsuit required, no exceptions!
Tides are looking dynamic with significant fluctuations throughout the day. Low tides dipping as far as -0.7 feet and highs reaching around 5.6 feet.
Bottom line: Moderate to high rip current risks across the board. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf smart!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI