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Southern California Surf Forecast: High Waves, Rip Currents, and Massive Swells Dominate Weekend Beach Conditions

Southern California Surf Forecast: High Waves, Rip Currents, and Massive Swells Dominate Weekend Beach Conditions

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your epic coastal breakdown for the Southern California shoreline.

Buckle up for a wild weekend of surf action! Today's looking like a high-energy scenario with serious rip current risks along Malibu and Ventura County beaches. We're talking 3 to 5-foot swells rolling in with a powerful west swell that'll keep lifeguards on high alert.

Malibu and Ventura surfers, listen up: those waters are cranking with a high rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 66 degrees - not too shabby for November. Tides will dance between a low of -0.8 feet and a high of 6.7 feet, giving you some serious wave playground dynamics.

Santa Barbara's coast is playing it slightly cooler with moderate rip current risks and slightly smaller 2 to 4-foot surf early on. Water temps are hovering around 62 to 64 degrees - still wetsuit-friendly for the adventurous.

But hold onto your boards, hardcore wave hunters! The real excitement is up in San Luis Obispo, where a High Surf Advisory is cranking until 9 PM. Northwest-facing beaches are going massive with 8 to 12-foot monsters, while southwest beaches will see respectable 3 to 7-foot rollers.

Sunday's forecast promises a mellow cooldown. Rip current risks will drop to moderate along Malibu and Ventura, with surf heights scaling back to 1 to 3 feet. San Luis Obispo will still deliver solid 5 to 8-foot northwest swells for those seeking an adrenaline fix.

Stay safe, read the waves, and shred responsibly!

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