Surf's up, wave riders and coastal adventurers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for Southern California, and it's looking like a mellow weekend along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines.
We're seeing consistent small surf with waves rolling in at a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session. The swell is coming in from the west, tracking between 270 and 290 degrees, which means clean lines for local breaks.
Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit territory for sure. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable during your ocean time. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident about conditions.
Tides are looking dynamic, with some interesting shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see high tides in the early morning around 4:30 AM, followed by low tides around midday. Evening will bring another high tide cycle, creating some interesting potential for late day surfing.
No thunderstorms are in the forecast, which means clean conditions and clear skies. The west swell promises some consistent energy without overwhelming power - think smooth, manageable waves that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.
Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, this weekend offers a solid opportunity to connect with the ocean. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!