Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on those gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.
For Orange County Coastal Areas, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach, hitting 4.8 feet around 4:25 PM. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees. Catch those waves!
Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights sticking between 2 to 4 feet, possibly with local sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and high tides at Newport Beach are climbing to 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM. Get ready for a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. It's shaping up to be a swell day, dudes and dudettes!
Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 68 to 74 degrees. High tides at La Jolla will reach 4.8 feet around 4:20 PM. Look out for mixed swells cruising in from 210 and 270 degrees. Time to wax up those boards!
Looking ahead to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and high tides at La Jolla will climb to 5.1 feet around 5:30 PM. A mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees will keep things interesting out there on the waves.
Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart out there, folks!
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