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Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, South Swells, and Rip Current Alerts from Malibu to Santa Barbara

Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, South Swells, and Rip Current Alerts from Malibu to Santa Barbara

Published 9 months ago
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Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! We've got the lowdown on your weekend wave conditions along the Southern California coast.

Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up a solid moderate rip current risk with surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. A tasty south swell is rolling in today, promising some clean faces for those looking to catch some rides. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Ventura County is riding the same wave, with identical surf conditions and a moderate rip current alert. Expect a mix of south and west swells creating some interesting wave patterns for the adventurous.

Heading further north, Santa Barbara's coast is looking a bit mellower. Surf heights drop to 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Water's a bit chillier ranging from 59 to 67 degrees, so pack that thermal rashguard.

San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are holding steady with 2 to 4 foot surf. Today's forecast highlights a south swell, transitioning to a mixed northwest and south swell on Sunday. Water temps are on the cooler side, hovering between 51 and 59 degrees.

Tides are looking dynamic with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Sunrise surfers can catch morning highs around 2.9 to 3.1 feet, with evening peaks climbing to nearly 6 feet.

Bottom line: moderate conditions across the board. Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the summer swell!

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