Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell rolling into Northern and Central California this weekend that's gonna test your skills and nerve.
Saturday is bringing the heat - or should we say, the height? Northwest-facing beaches are looking at monster waves ranging 9 to 13 feet. Southwest beaches won't be far behind with 6 to 9 foot swells that'll have adrenaline junkies grinning ear to ear. Water's sitting around a chilly 56-58 degrees, so break out those thick wetsuits.
Winds are howling from the northwest at 14-18 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions for the morning. Expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering between a crisp 48-58 degrees. High tides will peak early morning and late afternoon, giving you some strategic windows for paddling out.
By Sunday, things calm down a bit. Surf heights drop to a more mellow 5-8 feet on northwest beaches and just 1-4 feet on southwest shores. Wind shifts to a gentle northeast breeze around 4-9 miles per hour - perfect for those looking for smoother rides.
A word of caution: there's a High Surf Advisory in effect, so check local conditions and beach advisories before heading out. Local authorities recommend staying alert and knowing your limits.
Grab your board, check your gear, and ride these epic winter waves responsibly. Stay stoked and stay safe, California surfers!
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