Surf's up, coastal crew! We're breaking down the wave report for Southern California's stunning shorelines.
Orange County, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a crisp 53 to 57 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today brings a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart. Newport Beach is seeing some interesting tide action with four key tide changes - a predawn high at 5.4 feet, a morning low dip to -0.2 feet, an afternoon high of 2.8 feet, and an evening low settling at 2.7 feet.
Heading down to San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart shows similar rhythmic movements with high and low tides throughout the day.
For both regions, the swell's coming in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those seeking some clean wave lines. A slight chance of thunderstorms exists in San Diego, so keep an eye on those skies.
Looking ahead to Friday, conditions mellow out. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.
Bottom line: Check your gear, respect the ocean, and ride those waves responsibly. Stay stoked and stay safe!