Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf zone forecast reporting from the beautiful coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego, California. Let's dive in and catch some waves!
Starting off with Orange County, today brings us a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and water temperatures are a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with a high of 4.6 feet in the morning, dipping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.8 feet in the evening. We've got a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!
Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are in sight, and watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, especially the low of 2.1 feet before sunrise and the high of 4.9 feet in the morning. The swell will be coming in from 190 degrees, offering some good surfing opportunities.
Switching gears to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are slightly warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla, peaking at a high of 4.4 feet in the morning, dropping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.7 feet in the evening. The swell is a mix from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to make a splash!
Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will have a low of 2.0 feet before dawn and a high of 4.7 feet in the morning. Watch out for the mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees, providing some great surfing conditions.
So, surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and hit the waves! And remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!
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