Southern California Surf Report Reveals Epic Wave Conditions with 2-4 Foot Swells and Moderate Rip Current Risk

24/07/2025 1 min
Southern California Surf Report Reveals Epic Wave Conditions with 2-4 Foot Swells and Moderate Rip Current Risk

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Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal zones are serving up some serious maritime vibes this Thursday and Friday.Calling all beach lovers: we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Translation? Stay alert and surf smart. Wave heights are holding steady at a solid 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some sweet swells.Our water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional, but recommended for longer sessions. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern happening with west swells rolling in around 270 to 290 degrees and southern swells cruising at 190 to 210 degrees. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts each day. Morning lows dip to around negative 1.2 feet, while evening highs will peak at an impressive 6.7 feet. Timing is everything, so check those local tide tables before paddling out.Good news for sun seekers: zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. The moderate rip current risk means stay vigilant, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.Whether you're a local legend or weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Wax those boards, check your gear, and get ready for some epic Southern California surfing!Stay stoked and stay safe out there, riders!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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