Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious coastal intel for Southern California.
Orange County is looking at a high rip current risk today with waves dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Surf lovers need to stay alert because those currents are no joke. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.
Newport Beach tides are doing their own wild rhythm today with four key moments: an early morning low tide at negative 0.5 feet, a mid-morning high climbing to 3.8 feet, an afternoon low dipping to 2.3 feet, and an evening high peaking at a solid 6.3 feet. Talk about ocean mood swings!
The swell report is showing a tasty mix of south and west action - we've got waves rolling in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for board riders.
Shifting down to San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 68 to 74 degrees. La Jolla's tides mirror Newport's dramatic dance, offering multiple opportunities for ocean enthusiasts.
Friday's forecast maintains a moderate rip current risk with similar surf conditions. West and south swells continue to provide dynamic wave environments.
Bottom line for all ocean adventurers: Stay aware, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, surf safe!
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