Surf's up, coastal crew! We're diving into today's epic wave report with some serious swell action brewing off Southern California's coastline.
Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with some serious maritime muscle. We're looking at massive wave heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet for Orange County and a pumped up 4 to 7 feet for San Diego. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts take note - these aren't your mellow summer rollers.
Today's conditions are screaming HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation: ocean's got attitude and isn't playing nice. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 61 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay alert.
The swell is coming in from multiple directions - Orange County's got a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in predominantly from 270 and 280 degrees. This multi-angle approach means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.
Tide charts for Newport Beach and La Jolla show some serious vertical movement today. Expect dramatic low and high tide shifts throughout the day, with levels ranging from -1.2 to 6.2 feet.
Looking ahead to Thursday, things calm down slightly. Rip current risk drops to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Wave heights will mellow to 1-3 feet for Orange County and 2-4 feet for San Diego.
Bottom line: Today's ocean is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the power of the Pacific!