Surf's Up, SoCal! Let's break down the wave report for our beautiful coastline.
Calling all wave riders and beach lovers - we've got a mixed swell scenario brewing along Orange County and San Diego beaches this Tuesday. Expect moderate rip current conditions that'll keep things spicy but not crazy dangerous.
Our surf heights are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.
Wave direction is looking interesting with a combo of south swells around 190-210 degrees mixing it up with west swells from 270-290 degrees. Translation? Varied wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.
Tide-wise, we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning around 4 AM, then climbing to respectable highs near 6 feet by evening. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide changes for optimal conditions.
Wednesday brings things down a notch - rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. The swell direction remains similar but slightly adjusted.
No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Stay safe and surf smart!
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