Southern California Surf Alert: Massive 9-Foot Waves and High-Risk Rip Currents Challenge Coastal Riders This Week
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Orange County is expecting surf heights between 5 to 7 feet with some killer sets pushing up to 9 feet. San Diego County? Hold onto your board shorts - we're talking 6 to 9 feet with sets potentially reaching a monstrous 11 feet!
Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, creating powerful directional energy that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.
Both regions are under a High Surf Advisory through Friday night, with rip current risks cranked to maximum. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your ocean skills, this might be a day to watch from the beach.
Quick tide check for Newport Beach shows low tides around 3 AM and 4 PM, with high tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern. San Diego's forecast even hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.
Bottom line: Massive waves, dangerous currents, and epic swell. Stay alert, stay safe, and if you're paddling out - bring your A-game and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!
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