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Southern California Surf Forecast Saturday Sunday Waves Three to Six Feet Low Rip Current Risk
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Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard office.
Let's start up north where San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara central coast beaches are looking pretty solid today with waves running three to six feet. You've got a northwest swell pushing through with water temperatures hovering around fifty eight to sixty two degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely in the conversation. Conditions should stay consistent into Sunday with that mixed south and west swell keeping the energy up.
Heading down the coast, Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern sections are seeing smaller stuff at one to three feet today with a low rip current risk. Water temps are a pleasant sixty three to sixty five degrees, and things calm down even more Sunday with one to two foot waves. Perfect for a mellow paddle if you're looking to avoid the crowds.
Over in Ventura County, we've got a low rip current risk today with two to four foot waves and west swell. But here's where it gets interesting, because Sunday you'll want to keep an eye on things as the rip current risk bumps up to moderate when that mixed south and west swell arrives. Water's running sixty one to sixty six degrees depending on the exact beach.
Now, if you're looking at the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County beaches, we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect today and tomorrow, so definitely respect the ocean out there. Waves are two to four feet with a mixed south and west swell today transitioning to pure south swell Sunday. Water temperatures are sixty one to sixty four degrees. The rip current situation means you want to be smart about your entry and exit points, and if you do get caught, remember to swim parallel to shore.
One thing we're all happy about across the region is that there's no thunderstorm potential anywhere today or Sunday, so you can plan your sessions without weather worries. Tides are going to vary a bit depending on your location, but generally expect low tides in the early morning around six to seven AM and again in the late afternoon around five to six PM, with highs coming around midday and late evening.
Bottom line, we've got some fun, consistent waves across most of Southern California this weekend with manageable conditions. Just keep those rip currents in mind if you're heading to LA or Ventura counties, stay warm in that water, and enjoy the session.
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Let's start up north where San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara central coast beaches are looking pretty solid today with waves running three to six feet. You've got a northwest swell pushing through with water temperatures hovering around fifty eight to sixty two degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely in the conversation. Conditions should stay consistent into Sunday with that mixed south and west swell keeping the energy up.
Heading down the coast, Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern sections are seeing smaller stuff at one to three feet today with a low rip current risk. Water temps are a pleasant sixty three to sixty five degrees, and things calm down even more Sunday with one to two foot waves. Perfect for a mellow paddle if you're looking to avoid the crowds.
Over in Ventura County, we've got a low rip current risk today with two to four foot waves and west swell. But here's where it gets interesting, because Sunday you'll want to keep an eye on things as the rip current risk bumps up to moderate when that mixed south and west swell arrives. Water's running sixty one to sixty six degrees depending on the exact beach.
Now, if you're looking at the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County beaches, we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect today and tomorrow, so definitely respect the ocean out there. Waves are two to four feet with a mixed south and west swell today transitioning to pure south swell Sunday. Water temperatures are sixty one to sixty four degrees. The rip current situation means you want to be smart about your entry and exit points, and if you do get caught, remember to swim parallel to shore.
One thing we're all happy about across the region is that there's no thunderstorm potential anywhere today or Sunday, so you can plan your sessions without weather worries. Tides are going to vary a bit depending on your location, but generally expect low tides in the early morning around six to seven AM and again in the late afternoon around five to six PM, with highs coming around midday and late evening.
Bottom line, we've got some fun, consistent waves across most of Southern California this weekend with manageable conditions. Just keep those rip currents in mind if you're heading to LA or Ventura counties, stay warm in that water, and enjoy the session.
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