Surf's up, wave chasers! Get ready for some serious maritime action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some gentle momentum.
But hold onto your wetsuits because Tuesday is about to get wild! We're tracking a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3-6 feet - and some epic sets potentially hitting 7 feet off San Diego. La Jolla's looking particularly spicy with a powerful 290-degree directional swell that'll have seasoned riders grinning.
Water temperatures are hovering in the crisp 55-60 degree range, so pack that full-body neoprene and maybe throw in some booties. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tidal shifts throughout the day - expect low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to a robust 6 feet.
For the safety-minded wave hunters, listen up: High rip current risk means stay alert. These aren't your casual beach day conditions. Strong currents could pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". Stick close to lifeguard stations and never surf solo in these conditions.
Weekend warriors and salt water enthusiasts - Tuesday's forecast is calling your name. Mixed swells, rising wave heights, and that adventurous Pacific energy are brewing up a maritime masterpiece. Just remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and ride smart.
Catch you on the waves!