Surf Report for Los Angeles California

Los Angeles Surf Report Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode: - The Lowdown: Wave height, swell size and direction, wind conditions, and water temperature tailored to the LA area. - Break-by-Break Analysis: Our AI will decipher the data to provide spot-specific insights for popular beaches like Malibu, Venice Beach, El Porto, and more. - Skill-Level Matchmaking: Whether you're a beginner or seasoned ripper, get recommendations on where to find waves ideal for your abilities. - Crowd Factor: Stay informed about potential crowd levels at major surf spots. - Community Connection (Future Goal): We envision integrating local surf shops and seasoned surfers for on-the-ground observations and hidden gem alerts. This podcast is ideal for: - Dedicated LA Surfers: Your daily shortcut to the best conditions, saving time and maximizing your sessions. - Visiting Wave Chasers: Plan your surf trip with confidence, knowing what to expect from the LA breaks. - Ocean Lifers: Stay in tune with the dynamic coastal conditions and the buzz of the LA surf scene. Our AI-powered approach ensures you get timely and accurate surf reports optimized for the legendary LA coastline. Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell! For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. APR 27

    Southern California Surf Forecast West Swell Two to Seven Feet Moderate Rip Currents Today

    Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in Los Angeles and Oxnard. We're looking at a west swell working its way through the region today with moderate rip current conditions affecting the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches. Expect two to four foot surf with water temperatures ranging from fifty eight to sixty four degrees. The rip currents are possible but manageable if you're aware of their presence. It's a great day to get out there, just keep an eye on the current patterns before you paddle out. Moving down the coast to Ventura County, we also have moderate rip currents in play today with similar two to four foot waves. Water temps sitting around fifty nine degrees. However, conditions improve significantly tomorrow when rip currents drop to low risk levels and surf heights settle into the one to three foot range. So if you're planning a Ventura session, Tuesday might be your sweeter option. The Santa Barbara County coastlines are looking pretty mellow. Both the southwestern and southeastern coasts show low rip current risk today and tomorrow with one to three foot waves throughout. Water temperatures hovering around fifty nine degrees. It's a more relaxed scenario down south if you're looking to avoid the stronger current activity. Now, if you're willing to venture north to San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara Central Coast, this is where things get interesting. We've got some solid swell development here. Northwest facing beaches are lighting up with four to seven foot surf today, while southwest facing beaches show two to four feet. Water temps are warmer too, reaching into the low sixties. That pattern continues tomorrow with three to six foot conditions across the region. Bottom line: if you want bigger waves and warmer water, head north. If you prefer calmer conditions with less rip current concern, the Santa Barbara area is your friend. Either way, west swell is dominating the picture, no thunderstorm threat anywhere along the coast, and tides are transitioning throughout the day. Get out there and enjoy it! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  2. APR 26

    Southern California Surf Forecast April 26-27 2026: 2-6 Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents

    Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Sunday, April 26th through Monday, April 27th, 2026. Starting with the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with waves running two to four feet. Water temps are pleasant at 61 to 65 degrees, so if you're planning to paddle out, you'll want to be aware of those rip currents but overall conditions are pretty solid. We've got a mix of west and south swell creating the action today. That low tide hits at 1:40 in the morning, then we see a high of 4.4 feet around 7:21 AM, another low at 1:55 PM, and the evening high comes in at 4.8 feet just after 8:30. Monday looks similar with the same moderate rip current risk and two to four foot waves, though the swell will be coming primarily from the west. Over in Ventura County, conditions mirror what we're seeing to the south. Moderate rip currents are possible both days with two to four foot surf. The water's running about 59 degrees, so slightly cooler than LA County. We're expecting west swell throughout, and the tides will follow a similar pattern to what we're seeing elsewhere along the coast. Heading south to Santa Barbara County's southwestern and southeastern coasts, the vibe changes a bit. Rip current risk drops to low today and Monday, making these areas your safer bet if you're concerned about strong currents. Waves are a bit smaller here at one to three feet, and water temps hover around 60 degrees. West swell continues to dominate the forecast. Finally, up the coast in San Luis Obispo County and the Santa Barbara Central Coast, we've got the biggest waves of the forecast period. Three to six feet today, pulling back to three to five feet on Monday. Water temperatures range from 56 to 63 degrees depending on the specific break, so a good wetsuit is definitely recommended. West swell is the player here as well. One thing you'll notice across all zones is that thunderstorms aren't in the picture, so at least we don't have to worry about lightning today or tomorrow. The moderate rip current risk in the northern zones means you should stay alert and aware of your surroundings if you're heading out, especially if you're not an experienced ocean swimmer. Overall, we're looking at a solid couple of days to get in the water with consistent swell and no extreme weather. Have a great time out there, and stay safe. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  3. APR 23

    Southern California Surf Forecast Thursday to Saturday: 4 to 7 Feet North, Mellow Waves South

    Here's your surf forecast for Southern California this Thursday through Saturday. Let's start in the north where San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast are looking prime. These areas are expecting four to seven feet of surf this afternoon through Friday, with that number dropping slightly to three to six feet on Saturday. The water's sitting in that brisk fifty-six to sixty-four degree range, so you'll definitely want to suit up. West swell is driving the action, and there's no thunderstorm activity expected, so it'll be a clean window to get out there. Moving south to Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern coasts, conditions are more subdued. You're looking at one to three feet both today through Friday and on Saturday, with low rip current risk across the board. Water temps are holding around fifty-nine degrees. The west swell is still the main player here, making for mellow conditions perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxed session. Now over to Ventura County beaches, and this is where things get more serious. High rip current risk is in effect this afternoon through Friday and continues into Saturday. That's not a warning to stay out, but rather a heads-up to be smart and respect the water. You're still looking at two to four foot surf with water temps around fifty-nine degrees. Mixed west and south swells are combining here, creating more dynamic conditions. The Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County beaches are sitting in moderate rip current territory, so conditions here are slightly less intense than Ventura but still warrant attention. Two to four foot waves are on tap through Saturday with water temps between fifty-nine and sixty-six degrees. Again, you've got that mixed west and south swell creating interesting waves. Bottom line: if you're hunting for the biggest waves, head north to the central coast. If you're after something smaller and more mellow, Santa Barbara's your spot. And if you're comfortable reading rip currents and want solid, medium-sized waves, Ventura and LA County have what you're looking for. No storms anywhere, so visibility should be solid. Get out there and have fun, but always respect the ocean. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  4. APR 23

    Southern California Surf Forecast Thursday to Saturday Waves Rip Currents and Water Temps by Region

    Good afternoon, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California this Thursday through Saturday. Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County where conditions are looking mellow. We're expecting one to three foot waves with light winds and low rip current risk through Friday. Water temps hovering around fifty-nine degrees, so a light wetsuit will keep you comfortable. Saturday looks similar, so if you're in that area and want some relaxed beach time, these are your days. Moving up the coast to San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central beaches, things are picking up nicely. Four to seven foot surf this afternoon through Friday with a mix of west swell and some south swell action rolling in. Water temps between fifty-six and sixty-four degrees depending on where you are. Saturday the swell backs off slightly to three to six feet, but still solid. These beaches are your best bet if you're looking for some real waves to ride. Now let's talk about the LA area beaches and Malibu coast. Two to four foot surf with moderate rip current risk through Friday and into Saturday. The swell is a nice mix of west and south, water's running fifty-nine to sixty-six degrees. That moderate rip current risk means life threatening currents are possible, so if you're heading out, swim near lifeguard stations and know how to escape a rip by swimming parallel to shore. Finally, Ventura County beaches need your attention. Here's where things get more serious with a high rip current risk Friday and Saturday. Life threatening rip currents are likely, so this is not the time for casual swimmers. If you're experienced and going out, stay alert and buddy up. Two to four foot surf, around fifty-nine degree water, with that same mixed swell pattern we're seeing everywhere else. Bottom line: Santa Barbara County is your calm, mellow option. San Luis Obispo and the central coast have the best waves. LA beaches are solid but watch those rips. And Ventura County demands respect and caution this weekend. Check conditions before you head out and always prioritize safety. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  5. APR 15

    California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday April 15 16 Waves Santa Barbara Ventura Los Angeles County

    Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 15th through Thursday, April 16th, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard offices. Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are looking pretty mellow today with surf running one to three feet and a low rip current risk. Water temps are hovering around fifty-eight degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. Tomorrow brings similar conditions with the same small surf and low rip current risk, though we'll see a northwest swell moving in. Heading north to the Santa Barbara Central Coast and San Luis Obispo County beaches, things are picking up a bit. Today you're looking at three to six feet of surf with west swell dominating. Water temps are a bit chilly at fifty-four to fifty-eight degrees. Now here's where it gets interesting for Thursday. Northwest facing beaches are going to see a significant bump with five to eight feet of surf, while southwest facing beaches will see three to five feet. That's some quality waves rolling in from a fresh northwest swell. Moving into Ventura County, we've got moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf is two to four feet with mixed west and south swell working together. Water temps are a comfortable sixty-one to sixty-three degrees. Tomorrow the south swell component drops out, but you're still looking at that same two to four foot range with moderate rip current risk still in effect. The Los Angeles County beaches and Malibu Coast are also forecasted with moderate rip current risk both days. Today's surf is running two to four feet with mixed west and south swell, and water temps range from fifty-nine to sixty-five degrees depending on your exact location. Thursday continues the moderate rip current risk with the same two to four foot surf, but the south swell fades and you're left with pure west swell energy. One thing that's consistent across the entire forecast is no thunderstorm activity, so you can leave those concerns at home. Keep an eye on those rip currents though, especially in Ventura County and the LA area where moderate risk is in effect. Remember, if you get caught in a rip current, swim parallel to shore to escape it. That's your surf zone forecast. Get out there and enjoy some time in the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  6. APR 14

    California Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Moderate Waves Two to Four Feet Malibu Ventura Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo

    Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 14th through Wednesday, April 15th, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard offices. Starting with the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf heights running two to four feet. Water temperatures are warming up to around 61 to 65 degrees, so conditions are favorable for getting out there. We've got mixed west and south swell working the lineup, and tides will see a low of just one foot early this morning at 2:52, followed by a high of nearly five feet around 8:48. Your afternoon low will be right at the waterline at 3:05 PM. No thunderstorms expected, so you'll have clear skies overhead. Wednesday looks nearly identical with the same moderate rip current risk and two to four foot surf, though the high tide will bump up slightly to 5.5 feet by evening. Over in Ventura County, conditions mirror what we're seeing to the north. Moderate rip current risk persists with two to four foot surf and water temperatures hovering between 61 and 64 degrees. Again, you've got that mixed west and south swell pattern, and the same great weather window with no storm potential. Wednesday continues the trend with matching conditions and slightly higher evening tides. Down the Santa Barbara County coast, including both the southwestern and southeastern stretches, things are a bit calmer. We're talking low rip current risk with one to three foot surf. Water temperatures are a touch cooler at around 59 degrees, but you're looking at pure west swell. It's a more mellow scene with no thunderstorm concerns. Wednesday maintains these pleasant, gentle conditions. Finally, for those hitting the San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara Central Coast, you've got the most substantial surf of the forecast with three to six foot waves. Water temperatures are cooler at 50 to 52 degrees, so bring a good wetsuit. West swell dominates today, and by Wednesday you'll have that mixed west and south swell moving in. These areas didn't receive a specific rip current risk listing, but conditions remain sunny and clear both days. Overall, it's a solid two day window for the water with no significant weather concerns anywhere along the coast. Stay safe out there and respect those moderate rip currents in the northern zones by staying aware and swimming in designated areas. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  7. APR 13

    Southern California Surf Forecast Monday April 13 2 to 7 Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents

    Good morning, this is your Southern California surf zone forecast for Monday, April 13th, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard offices. Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County, where conditions are looking pretty mellow today. The southwestern and southeastern coasts are expecting one to three foot surf with light winds and that refreshing northwest swell rolling through. Water temps are hovering around sixty degrees, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit. The rip current risk is low, so it's a great day for beginners or anyone looking to paddle out without too much drama. Moving up the coast to the Santa Barbara Central Coast and San Luis Obispo County beaches, things are getting more interesting. Here you're looking at four to seven foot surf today with a nice west swell pushing through. This is definitely more for the intermediate to advanced crowd. Water temperatures are still in the upper fifties to low sixties, and again, the rip current risk is low. This is shaping up to be a solid day if you're looking for some real waves. Now let's head north to Ventura County beaches. The swell is mixing north and south components today, creating some fun, varied conditions. You're looking at two to four foot faces with water temps in the low sixties. Here's where things get a bit spicy though, with a moderate rip current risk in effect. If you're heading out, make sure you know how to identify and escape a rip current. They're manageable, but definitely something to respect. The Malibu Coast and LA County beaches are also firing with two to four foot surf and a moderate rip current risk as well. The swell here is coming from a mix of west and south directions, creating some nice variety throughout the day. Water temps are ranging from fifty nine to sixty three degrees depending on the exact location. Again, that moderate rip current warning means conditions are possible for life threatening rips, so stay aware and stay safe out there. Looking ahead to Tuesday, expect very similar conditions across the board. The moderate rip current risk continues for Ventura County and LA beaches, while Santa Barbara County stays nice and mellow with low risk. Swell heights will be comparable, though the central coast and San Luis Obispo might see a slight decrease from four to seven down to three to six feet. It's looking like a solid two day stretch if you're planning a beach day. One more thing to remember, there's no thunderstorm activity expected anywhere along the coast, so you don't have to worry about lightning today or tomorrow. Just grab your board, check those tides, and have a great time out on the water. This has been your Southern California surf zone forecast. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Los Angeles Surf Report Tap into the LA surf scene with your personal, AI-powered wave advisor The "Los Angeles Surf Report" is your key to navigating the diverse surf breaks along LA's iconic coastline. With AI analyzing real-time National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to score the best waves.Inside each episode: - The Lowdown: Wave height, swell size and direction, wind conditions, and water temperature tailored to the LA area. - Break-by-Break Analysis: Our AI will decipher the data to provide spot-specific insights for popular beaches like Malibu, Venice Beach, El Porto, and more. - Skill-Level Matchmaking: Whether you're a beginner or seasoned ripper, get recommendations on where to find waves ideal for your abilities. - Crowd Factor: Stay informed about potential crowd levels at major surf spots. - Community Connection (Future Goal): We envision integrating local surf shops and seasoned surfers for on-the-ground observations and hidden gem alerts. This podcast is ideal for: - Dedicated LA Surfers: Your daily shortcut to the best conditions, saving time and maximizing your sessions. - Visiting Wave Chasers: Plan your surf trip with confidence, knowing what to expect from the LA breaks. - Ocean Lifers: Stay in tune with the dynamic coastal conditions and the buzz of the LA surf scene. Our AI-powered approach ensures you get timely and accurate surf reports optimized for the legendary LA coastline. Subscribe to the "Los Angeles Surf Report" and make the most of every swell! For more info check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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