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High Surf Advisory Southern California Beaches Massive 8 to 12 Foot Waves Rip Current Danger Warns National Weather Service
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel for our coastal zones, and it's looking like a wild ride ahead.
Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up some serious swell action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet today and tomorrow. But listen up - the rip current risk is HIGH, so don't get cocky out there. These waters mean business with potentially life-threatening currents that could turn your beach day into a rescue mission.
Ventura County is riding a similar wave, matching those 3 to 6 foot swells with equally gnarly rip current conditions. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 61 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.
Things get even more intense up in San Luis Obispo, where west-facing beaches are cranking out monster 8 to 12 foot waves. South-facing beaches are more mellow with 3 to 6 foot sets. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until 9 AM Tuesday, so hardcore surfers might want to pay attention.
Water temperatures range from a brisk 53 to 64 degrees depending on your location. All zones are experiencing a west swell that's generating these impressive wave heights.
By Wednesday, the ocean takes a chill pill. Waves will drop to 2 to 4 feet with reduced rip current risks. Tides will continue their rhythmic dance, offering multiple low and high points throughout the day.
Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe think twice before paddling out if you're not an experienced wave rider. Safety first, shredders!
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Malibu and LA County beaches are serving up some serious swell action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet today and tomorrow. But listen up - the rip current risk is HIGH, so don't get cocky out there. These waters mean business with potentially life-threatening currents that could turn your beach day into a rescue mission.
Ventura County is riding a similar wave, matching those 3 to 6 foot swells with equally gnarly rip current conditions. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 61 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.
Things get even more intense up in San Luis Obispo, where west-facing beaches are cranking out monster 8 to 12 foot waves. South-facing beaches are more mellow with 3 to 6 foot sets. A High Surf Advisory is in effect until 9 AM Tuesday, so hardcore surfers might want to pay attention.
Water temperatures range from a brisk 53 to 64 degrees depending on your location. All zones are experiencing a west swell that's generating these impressive wave heights.
By Wednesday, the ocean takes a chill pill. Waves will drop to 2 to 4 feet with reduced rip current risks. Tides will continue their rhythmic dance, offering multiple low and high points throughout the day.
Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe think twice before paddling out if you're not an experienced wave rider. Safety first, shredders!
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI