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Southern California Surf Report: Moderate to High Waves Forecast from Malibu to San Luis Obispo with Varied Conditions and Rip Current Risks

Southern California Surf Report: Moderate to High Waves Forecast from Malibu to San Luis Obispo with Varied Conditions and Rip Current Risks

Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's got some serious mood swings this weekend, so listen up.

Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up a moderate rip current situation with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 64 to 72 degrees - not too shabby for an October morning. We've got a mixed west and south swell keeping things interesting, with some sporadic tide action ranging from negative 0.0 to a solid 5.7 feet.

Heading up the coast to Ventura, things get a bit spicier. We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering between 65 and 68 degrees. Surfers and ocean lovers - this is where you want your A-game and respect for the ocean's power.

Santa Barbara's coastline is serving moderate conditions with 2 to 4 foot waves and predominantly west swell. Water temperatures are creeping around 65 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

For the hardcore wave hunters up in San Luis Obispo, you're in for a treat. We're talking 4 to 7 foot surf today dropping to 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. Water's a bit chillier at 56 to 58 degrees, so definitely break out that full suit.

Weekend forecast? Expect diminishing conditions. Rip current risks will generally lower, but always - and I mean always - respect the ocean's unpredictability.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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