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Surf Report for San Diego California

Surf Report for San Diego California

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San Diego Surf Report

Your AI-powered wave guide to America's Finest City

The "San Diego Surf Report" is your essential tool for finding the best waves in Southern California's surf mecca. This podcast, leveraging AI analysis of National Weather Service data, delivers precise San Diego-specific wave info.

Here's what you'll get in each episode:
  • Hyper-Focused Forecasts: Detailed reports covering swell direction and period, wave height, wind patterns, and water temperature.
  • Spot Check: Get insights on how the conditions will impact breaks from La Jolla Shores to Blacks Beach, Imperial Beach, and beyond.
  • Tailored for All Levels: Our AI will recommend beaches and breaks suited to your experience, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro.
  • Tide Watch: Know when to paddle out with accurate high and low tide information for peak sessions.
  • Local Vibe (Coming Soon): We're working to incorporate updates on crowds, local contests, and insights from San Diego's vibrant surf community.
The "San Diego Surf Report" is the perfect resource for:
  • San Diego Surf Stalwarts: Optimize your everyday sessions with quick updates and condition analysis.
  • Surf Travelers: Confidently navigate San Diego's diverse breaks for an epic surf vacation.
  • Ocean Lovers: Stay connected to the ever-changing conditions and cultural pulse of San Diego's iconic surf scene.
This AI-powered podcast ensures you get accurate and timely information. No more scouring multiple websites - it's all consolidated in one place.

Subscribe to the "San Diego Surf Report" and let's find those perfect waves!

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  • Southern California Surf Report: Orange County and San Diego 1 to 3 Foot Waves Wednesday
    Apr 15 2026
    Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday morning surf report for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

    Let's start with the Orange County coast. Today you're looking at one to three foot waves with sets reaching up to four feet. Water temps are sitting in that comfortable range of 60 to 67 degrees, so you might want to grab that spring suit. Rip currents are low risk, which is good news for anyone heading out. There's no thunderstorm activity expected, so you can leave the weather worries at home. The mixed swell is coming from the southwest and south, so check your local break to see which direction plays best.

    If you're down in San Diego County, conditions are quite similar. One to three foot faces with occasional four foot sets rolling through. The water is running a bit warmer here, between 62 and 67 degrees. Again, low rip current risk and clear skies expected, so it's looking like a pretty mellow day to get after it. The mixed swell here is coming from the west-southwest and south, so you should have plenty of options depending on where you're surfing.

    Now let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, you've got a low of point three feet early in the morning around three twenty-seven, followed by a high of four point six feet around nine thirty in the morning. This afternoon brings another low around three twenty-nine, and then it climbs to five point four feet tonight around nine forty-three.

    Over in San Diego at La Jolla, the tide starts with a low of point two feet at three twenty-three in the morning, a high of four point five feet around nine twenty-six in the morning, another low of point one feet at three twenty-seven this afternoon, and finishes out with a high of five point three feet around nine thirty-nine tonight.

    Looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain pretty consistent across the board. Same one to three foot surf with four foot sets, low rip current risk, and no storms in sight. The swell direction will shift slightly, coming more from the south-southwest and west. Water temps stay comfortable, and tides will be slightly different but still offering good beach conditions throughout the day.

    Get out there and enjoy what looks like another solid day in the water. This is your local surf forecast, stay safe out there.

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  • San Diego County Surf Report Tuesday April 14 Small Consistent Waves One to Three Feet Perfect for Beginners
    Apr 14 2026
    Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County coastal surf report for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

    We're looking at small, consistent conditions today with surf heights ranging from one to three feet, with the occasional set reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is sitting in a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit options depending on your cold tolerance.

    We've got mixed swell coming in from two directions today. Down in San Diego County, we're seeing swell wrapping in from two hundred eighty degrees and two hundred ten degrees, which is creating some interesting texture in the water. Over in Orange County, the swell is coming from two hundred seventy and one hundred ninety degrees, giving that area a slightly different character.

    Rip current risk remains low throughout both regions, so while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, we still recommend staying aware of water conditions. There's no thunderstorm activity expected today, so you'll have clear skies to work with.

    Looking at the tides for La Jolla, we've got a low of point-nine feet early this morning at two forty-five, followed by a high of four point-five feet around eight forty-two. That low tide at two fifty-nine in the afternoon will be nearly flat, and then we're back up to four point-eight feet that evening.

    As we move into Wednesday, expect more of the same small, mellow conditions. Surf heights will stick to one to three feet with sets to four. Water temps hold steady in that low to mid-sixties range. The mixed swell persists from similar directions, and rip current risk stays low across the board. No thunderstorms are expected Wednesday either.

    It's shaping up to be a solid week for beginners and anyone looking to get some easy paddle-outs in before conditions potentially pick up. Get out there and enjoy these consistent, manageable waves while they last.

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  • Southern California Surf Forecast: 2 to 4 Foot Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, Low to Mid 60s Water Temperature
    Apr 13 2026
    Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us over the next couple of days.

    Starting with Orange County coastal areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are holding steady at two to four feet with some sets pushing up to five feet if you're lucky. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to grab that spring suit. We've got mixed swell arriving from two different directions at two hundred sixty and one hundred ninety degrees, which should create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day. No thunderstorms are expected, so at least the sky should cooperate. Over at Newport Beach, we're looking at a low tide of one point seven feet early this morning around two ten AM, followed by a nice high of four point five feet just before eight AM. Then we'll dip back down to essentially flat water around two thirty five PM before coming back up to four point four feet in the evening.

    Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, conditions are pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk in place today. We're expecting slightly more robust waves here, with two to four foot faces and sets occasionally reaching five feet. Water temperatures are running a touch warmer in the mid to upper sixties. The swell direction shifts just a bit, coming from two hundred twenty and two hundred seventy degrees. The mixed swell should create some nice variety in the lineup. At La Jolla, we're starting with a low of one point five feet around two oh seven AM, climbing to a high of four point four feet by eight AM, dropping nearly flat by two thirty PM, then finishing strong with a four point three foot high tide in the evening.

    Now looking ahead to Tuesday, Orange County is expecting conditions to ease up a bit. The rip current risk drops to low, which is welcome news. Surf heights will dial back slightly to one to three feet with occasional sets bumping up to four feet. The mixed swell will shift to come from two hundred eighty and one hundred ninety degrees. Same story with no thunderstorms expected and water temperatures staying in that pleasant sixty to mid sixties range. Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, Tuesday's looking to maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there. Surf heights stick around at two to four feet with that same warm water temperature range. The swell direction will shift to two hundred eighty and two hundred ten degrees.

    Bottom line: we've got some fun, manageable conditions both days with moderate rip currents to be aware of, especially if you're down south. Water's cold enough to keep you honest but warm enough to stay out for extended sessions. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up.

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