Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet marine intel for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones.
Let's break down the wave action for Thursday and Friday. We're looking at some mellow surf conditions with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet along Orange County, and a slight bump to 2 to 4 feet near San Diego.
Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 68 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip without the arctic shock. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so while you'll want to stay alert, the ocean's not looking too spicy.
Wave direction is mixing it up with west wind swells around 270 to 280 degrees and a hint of south swell at 190 degrees. Translation: expect some playful but not overwhelming surf patterns.
Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical dance moves at Newport Beach and La Jolla. You'll see lows dipping down to negative 0.7 and 0.8 feet, with highs reaching a robust 6.2 feet. Morning low tides hit around 5:19 AM in Newport and 5:13 AM in La Jolla, with evening high tides rolling in around 10:27 PM and 10:21 PM respectively.
No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for some coastal therapy. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!
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