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Southern California Surf Report: Massive 15-Foot Waves and High Rip Current Risk Challenge Coastal Riders This Weekend

Southern California Surf Report: Massive 15-Foot Waves and High Rip Current Risk Challenge Coastal Riders This Weekend

Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious oceanic action along the Southern California coastline today. Buckle up for a wild ride that's gonna test even the most seasoned surfers.

Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches are serving up a gnarly surf forecast with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet high. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH - which means these waters are no joke. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 58 to 62 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Ventura County is riding the same wave, with identical conditions - massive 3 to 6 foot swells and a high rip current risk that'll demand your full respect. West swells are dominating the scene, creating powerful and challenging surf conditions.

Things get even more intense up in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. Northwest facing beaches are expecting monster waves between 10 to 15 feet - we're talking serious big wave territory. Southwest facing beaches will see 4 to 7 foot swells. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until 9 PM, so experienced surfers only.

By Saturday, the energy starts to mellow. Surf heights will drop to more manageable 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Santa Barbara will see even smaller 1 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts, watch for those sneaky west and northwest swells, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic waves responsibly!

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