Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is calling with some tasty conditions this weekend. Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting a chill session. Water's hanging cool at 57 to 60 degrees so grab that wetsuit.
Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with a morning high of 4.9 feet peaking at 5:23 AM and a low dip to minus 0.3 feet around 1:05 PM. Evening brings another sweet high of 3.4 feet at 7:54 PM.
Hop down to San Diego and things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's experiencing similar tide patterns with a morning high of 4.8 feet at 5:20 AM and a low of minus 0.4 feet around 1:01 PM. The evening tide climbs back to 3.2 feet.
West swells are dominating at 280 degrees in San Diego - slightly different angle from Orange County but still promising consistent breaks. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunters.
Rip current warning is moderate - translation? Stay alert and know your limits. While life-threatening currents aren't guaranteed, they could pop up unexpectedly. Experienced surfers will feel right at home but beginners should stick close to shore and watch those conditions.
Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic! Stay safe and ride those waves.