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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 2 MIN

Southern California Surf Report: 3-6 Foot Waves This Weekend With High Rip Current Warnings

from Surf Report for Los Angeles California · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into what's shaping up for the Southern California coast this weekend and into Monday. Starting with the Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches, we're looking at a solid day today with three to six foot waves fueled by a mix of south and west swell. The water's sitting at a pleasant 61 to 67 degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit situation. Now here's the important part: we've got a high rip current risk in effect, so know your beach, swim near lifeguards, and be aware of those strong currents pulling offshore. The beach hazards statement stays locked in through 8 PM Monday, so this is a two-day situation. Your tides show a low of minus 1.6 feet early this morning around 4:42 AM, then we're climbing to a high of 3.7 feet by mid-morning. It'll dip again around 3:40 in the afternoon before pumping up to a 7.1 foot high tonight at 10 o'clock. Monday looks remarkably similar for LA County. Same three to six foot surf, same high rip current risk, and the swell shifts to a mix of south and north components. Water stays in that mid-60s range, so pretty consistent conditions rolling through. Over in Ventura County, we're dealing with that same three to six foot swell with a high rip current risk today. Water temps climb slightly to 63 to 67 degrees. Monday brings more of the same energy, so plan accordingly if you're in that area. Santa Barbara's looking a bit different though. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are seeing smaller waves today, ranging from two to four feet with local sets punching up to six. That's moderate rip current risk territory, so still respect the ocean but slightly less intense than what LA and Ventura are experiencing. Come Monday, things actually settle down pretty nicely with one to three foot surf and low rip current risk. That north swell pushing in should give you a cleaner, more user-friendly day. Finally, up the coast in San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara central coast beaches, we're looking at three to five foot waves both today and Monday. The water's significantly cooler up here, hovering around 53 to 55 degrees, so definitely bring that heavier wetsuit. The swell's staying mixed with south and west components throughout the period. Bottom line: it's a solid weekend for getting in the water across much of the coast, but respect those rip currents, especially down in LA and Ventura. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into what's shaping up for the Southern California coast this weekend and into Monday. Starting with the Malibu and Los Angeles County beaches, we're looking at a solid day today with three to six foot waves fueled by a mix of south and west swell. The water's sitting at a pleasant 61 to 67 degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit situation. Now here's the important part: we've got a high rip current risk in effect, so know your beach, swim near lifeguards, and be aware of those strong currents pulling offshore. The beach hazards statement stays locked in through 8 PM Monday, so this is a two-day situation. Your tides show a low of minus 1.6 feet early this morning around 4:42 AM, then we're climbing to a high of 3.7 feet by mid-morning. It'll dip again around 3:40 in the afternoon before pumping up to a 7.1 foot high tonight at 10 o'clock. Monday looks remarkably similar for LA County. Same three to six foot surf, same high rip current risk, and the swell shifts to a mix of south and north components. Water stays in that mid-60s range, so pretty consistent conditions rolling through. Over in Ventura County, we're dealing with that same three to six foot swell with a high rip current risk today. Water temps climb slightly to 63 to 67 degrees. Monday brings more of the same energy, so plan accordingly if you're in that area. Santa Barbara's looking a bit different though. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are seeing smaller waves today, ranging from two to four feet with local sets punching up to six. That's moderate rip current risk territory, so still respect the ocean but slightly less intense than what LA and Ventura are experiencing. Come Monday, things actually settle down pretty nicely with one to three foot surf and low rip current risk. That north swell pushing in should give you a cleaner, more user-friendly day. Finally, up the coast in San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara central coast beaches, we're looking at three to five foot waves both today and Monday. The water's significantly cooler up here, hovering around 53 to 55 degrees, so definitely bring that heavier wetsuit. The swell's staying mixed with south and west components throughout the period. Bottom line: it's a solid weekend for getting in the water across much of the coast, but respect those rip currents, especially down in LA and Ventura. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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