Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.
Let's break it down for Orange County, where the surf is cranking with heights between 3 to 6 feet, occasionally pushing to a massive 7-foot wall of water. The rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up and stay alert. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.
We've got a killer mixed swell coming in from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell charging at 270 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.
Tides at Newport Beach are doing their dance today with a morning low of negative 0.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high in the afternoon, and dropping back to 2.7 feet by evening.
Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. North County beaches will see 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk is MODERATE, so while it's not as intense as Orange County, you'll still want to bring your A-game and ocean awareness.
San Diego's also rocking a mixed swell - west waves at 280 degrees and south swells at 210 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 62 and 67 degrees.
Bottom line: Serious surfers wanted. Conditions are challenging but epic. Stay safe, read the water, and shred responsibly!