EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 2 MIN
Southern California Beach Conditions June 21 Surf Report Waves Rip Currents Water Temperature
from Surf Report for Los Angeles California · host Inception Point AI
Good morning everyone, it's Sunday June twenty-first, and we're diving into what's shaping up to be a pretty solid day at the beach across Southern California. Let's break down the conditions from north to south. Up in San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara Central Coast, surfers are looking at three to six foot waves with a nice mix of north and south swell combining to create some fun opportunities. Water temps are a chilly fifty-two to fifty-four degrees though, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. Conditions remain consistent into Monday with the same swell pattern and wave heights holding steady. Heading down to Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts, we're seeing slightly smaller one to three foot waves but the good news is a low rip current risk if you're thinking about paddling out or swimming. Northwest swell is driving things today and transitioning to west swell by tomorrow. Water temps are a little warmer here in the sixty to sixty-three degree range. Pretty mellow conditions overall, perfect for those less experienced swimmers or families thinking beach day. Now things get more interesting as we hit Ventura County Beaches. We've got moderate rip current risk, so pay attention and know how to handle yourself in the water. Waves are running two to four feet with water temps a pleasant sixty-one to sixty-six degrees. You're looking at mixed south and northwest swell today, shifting to south and west swell by Monday. High tide hits early at three forty-one in the morning at four feet, so plan your session around that if you're particular about timing. Finally, let's talk about the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches. Moderate rip current risk is in effect here as well, with two to four foot surf driven by mixed west and south swell. Water temperatures range from fifty-seven to sixty-eight degrees depending on location. We've got high tides at three forty in the morning and again at five twenty-three in the evening, giving you some nice windows to work with throughout the day. Monday maintains the same moderate rip current risk and wave heights with similar tide patterns. The really important takeaway across all zones is the consistent moderate rip current risk in the LA and Ventura areas. If you're heading out, remember that rip currents are possible, so swim near lifeguards, don't panic if you get caught in one, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere today or tomorrow, so weather-wise you're looking at a clean, safe day at the beach. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Good morning everyone, it's Sunday June twenty-first, and we're diving into what's shaping up to be a pretty solid day at the beach across Southern California. Let's break down the conditions from north to south. Up in San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara Central Coast, surfers are looking at three to six foot waves with a nice mix of north and south swell combining to create some fun opportunities. Water temps are a chilly fifty-two to fifty-four degrees though, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. Conditions remain consistent into Monday with the same swell pattern and wave heights holding steady. Heading down to Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts, we're seeing slightly smaller one to three foot waves but the good news is a low rip current risk if you're thinking about paddling out or swimming. Northwest swell is driving things today and transitioning to west swell by tomorrow. Water temps are a little warmer here in the sixty to sixty-three degree range. Pretty mellow conditions overall, perfect for those less experienced swimmers or families thinking beach day. Now things get more interesting as we hit Ventura County Beaches. We've got moderate rip current risk, so pay attention and know how to handle yourself in the water. Waves are running two to four feet with water temps a pleasant sixty-one to sixty-six degrees. You're looking at mixed south and northwest swell today, shifting to south and west swell by Monday. High tide hits early at three forty-one in the morning at four feet, so plan your session around that if you're particular about timing. Finally, let's talk about the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches. Moderate rip current risk is in effect here as well, with two to four foot surf driven by mixed west and south swell. Water temperatures range from fifty-seven to sixty-eight degrees depending on location. We've got high tides at three forty in the morning and again at five twenty-three in the evening, giving you some nice windows to work with throughout the day. Monday maintains the same moderate rip current risk and wave heights with similar tide patterns. The really important takeaway across all zones is the consistent moderate rip current risk in the LA and Ventura areas. If you're heading out, remember that rip currents are possible, so swim near lifeguards, don't panic if you get caught in one, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected anywhere today or tomorrow, so weather-wise you're looking at a clean, safe day at the beach. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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