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Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Low Rip Risks, and Comfortable Water Temperatures Today

Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Low Rip Risks, and Comfortable Water Temperatures Today

Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Southern California shoreline.

From Malibu to Santa Barbara, we're looking at a mellow surf day with gentle 1 to 3-foot waves rolling in. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 56 to 63 degrees, so you might want to pack that wetsuit.

Rip current risk is low across all zones, which means you can breathe easy. The ocean's giving us a relatively calm playground today with a persistent west swell keeping things interesting. San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches are seeing slightly more action with 3 to 5-foot surf - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves.

Tide-wise, we're experiencing some nice vertical movement. Early morning high tides peak around 5 to 5.5 feet, with lows dipping down to nearly zero. For the tide hunters and kayak enthusiasts, that means some dynamic water conditions throughout the day.

The good news? No thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home. Water temperatures range from a chilly 56 degrees up north to a more comfortable 63 degrees closer to Los Angeles.

Tuesday's looking similar - consistent west swell with potentially some mixed south swell action for our Central Coast friends. Expect those same 1 to 3-foot waves with a low rip current risk.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy the coastal vibes. Stay safe and catch those waves!

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