EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 2 MIN
Southern California Surf Forecast Thursday June 18th 3 to 6 Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk Malibu Los Angeles
from Surf Report for Los Angeles California · host Inception Point AI
# Southern California Surf Forecast - Thursday, June 18th Well folks, if you're thinking about paddling out this week, Mother Nature's got a mixed bag of treats and tricks in store for you. Let me break down what's happening up and down the coast. Starting up north on the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast, things are looking pretty solid. You're looking at three to six feet of surf fueled by a mix of south swell and northwest swell today. Water temps are hovering in the comfortable zone around fifty eight to sixty two degrees. Just remember there's a low tide hitting at eight forty five in the morning, so plan your paddle out accordingly. Friday's shaping up similar with the same three to six foot range, though the swell sources will shift slightly toward south and west. Head down to the Santa Barbara County Coast and things settle down just a touch. Two to four feet here, with a moderate rip current risk in effect through three AM Friday. Water's running around sixty three degrees, so a light wetty won't hurt. Both today and Friday you're dealing with moderate rip current conditions, so keep your wits about you and respect that ocean. Now Ventura County is sitting pretty with moderate rip current risk as well. Expect two to four footers with water temps around sixty one to sixty three degrees. The swell's coming from a mix of south and west directions today, shifting to primarily south swell by Friday. Same moderate caution applies both days. But here's where things get interesting. Over in Malibu and the Los Angeles County Beaches, we're cranking up the warning level. High rip current risk is in effect through three AM Friday, and honestly it's sticking around into Friday too. You're looking at three to six feet of mixed south and north swell, with water temps ranging from fifty six to seventy two degrees. That's a pretty wide range, so you might experience different conditions depending where you're surfing. The high rip current risk means life threatening rips are likely out there, so this is definitely a day for experienced swimmers and surfers who know what they're doing. One thing across the entire forecast area: there's zero thunderstorm potential, so at least we don't have to worry about lightning shows ruining your session. Bottom line? If you're heading to LA or Malibu, respect those high rip currents and maybe stick to the shallower peaks. Ventura and Santa Barbara folks have slightly tamer conditions to work with. And up north, you've got the biggest waves but the lowest rip current risk, so grab your board and get after it. Water's chilly enough that wetsuits are your friend across the board. Stay safe out there and have an amazing session. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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# Southern California Surf Forecast - Thursday, June 18th Well folks, if you're thinking about paddling out this week, Mother Nature's got a mixed bag of treats and tricks in store for you. Let me break down what's happening up and down the coast. Starting up north on the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast, things are looking pretty solid. You're looking at three to six feet of surf fueled by a mix of south swell and northwest swell today. Water temps are hovering in the comfortable zone around fifty eight to sixty two degrees. Just remember there's a low tide hitting at eight forty five in the morning, so plan your paddle out accordingly. Friday's shaping up similar with the same three to six foot range, though the swell sources will shift slightly toward south and west. Head down to the Santa Barbara County Coast and things settle down just a touch. Two to four feet here, with a moderate rip current risk in effect through three AM Friday. Water's running around sixty three degrees, so a light wetty won't hurt. Both today and Friday you're dealing with moderate rip current conditions, so keep your wits about you and respect that ocean. Now Ventura County is sitting pretty with moderate rip current risk as well. Expect two to four footers with water temps around sixty one to sixty three degrees. The swell's coming from a mix of south and west directions today, shifting to primarily south swell by Friday. Same moderate caution applies both days. But here's where things get interesting. Over in Malibu and the Los Angeles County Beaches, we're cranking up the warning level. High rip current risk is in effect through three AM Friday, and honestly it's sticking around into Friday too. You're looking at three to six feet of mixed south and north swell, with water temps ranging from fifty six to seventy two degrees. That's a pretty wide range, so you might experience different conditions depending where you're surfing. The high rip current risk means life threatening rips are likely out there, so this is definitely a day for experienced swimmers and surfers who know what they're doing. One thing across the entire forecast area: there's zero thunderstorm potential, so at least we don't have to worry about lightning shows ruining your session. Bottom line? If you're heading to LA or Malibu, respect those high rip currents and maybe stick to the shallower peaks. Ventura and Santa Barbara folks have slightly tamer conditions to work with. And up north, you've got the biggest waves but the lowest rip current risk, so grab your board and get after it. Water's chilly enough that wetsuits are your friend across the board. Stay safe out there and have an amazing session. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Southern California Surf Forecast Thursday June 18th 3 to 6 Foot Waves High Rip Current Risk Malibu Los Angeles
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