Surf Report for San Diego California

San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-07-2024


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Alright, surfers and beach lovers, let's dive into some rad surf forecasts for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water's a bit chilly at 61 to 63 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach – High tide at 4.9 feet by 11:43 AM. Remember, safety first, surfers!

Moving on to Friday, the low rip current risk continues, so keep on shredding! Surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, with more great weather expected – no thunderstorms to cramp our style. Keep an eye on those tides, especially the high tide of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM. We're in for a smooth surf session, folks!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast offers a low rip current risk, giving you the green light to catch those 1 to 3 feet waves. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade. Water temps are a cool 61 to 63 degrees, so don't forget your wetsuits. La Jolla's tides are peaking at a high of 4.9 feet around 11:36 AM. And hey, there's a sweet swell coming from 280 degrees to spice up your surf sesh!

Looking ahead to Friday, another round of low rip current risk means more fun in the sun. Surf height ranges from 1 to 2 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla are looking good, with a high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM. Looks like another awesome day to catch some waves!

So, surfers, get those boards ready for some epic sessions at Orange County and San Diego County! Remember, stay safe and enjoy the waves. And as always, keep surfing and having a blast out there!

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