Surf Report for San Diego California

San Diego, CA for 04-27-2024


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Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming at you live from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for an epic weekend of waves and sunshine! Let's dive right into the gnarly details:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with a chill water temperature between 57 to 61 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach – we've got a mix of lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, expect a west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan accordingly. We'll be seeing a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees. Get stoked for some killer waves!

Now, over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're riding the high rip current risk wave with surf heights ranging from 4 to 7 feet. Water temperatures are feeling nice at 58 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are ebbing and flowing throughout the day, so keep an eye out for those. And don't forget about the west swell from 280 degrees that's rolling in!

As we set our sights on Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla are still in the mix, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're expecting a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees. It's gonna be epic, folks!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, play it safe. Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk – always keep an eye on those currents and stay safe out there in the surf.

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