Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some serious swell action today and tomorrow.
Orange County and San Diego are bracing for high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets pushing up to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these waves are not for the faint of heart.
Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 72 degrees - comfortable enough to keep you motivated but cool enough to remind you that the Pacific means business. The swell is coming in hot from the south, primarily tracking around 190 to 210 degrees, which means those south-facing beaches are going to be the main event.
Tidal patterns are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts - early morning and late evening highs and lows that will dramatically reshape the shoreline. Pro surfers will want to time their sessions carefully around these tidal movements.
Critical warning: Rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater currents can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea in seconds. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today is not your day to test the waters.
No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean, consistent wave conditions. But clean doesn't mean safe - respect the ocean, know your limits, and always surf with a buddy.
Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!
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