Southern California Surf Alert: Massive Waves and High Rip Currents Set to Pound Beaches Monday
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Orange County surfers, brace yourselves for a wild ride. Today's conditions are pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. But come Monday, things are getting spicy with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 feet on west-facing beaches.
San Diego coastal crew, you're in for an even more intense experience. Moderate rip currents today will escalate to high risk on Monday, with waves cranking up from 2 to 4 feet today to a massive 5 to 8 feet tomorrow - potentially reaching 9 feet on west-facing beaches.
Both regions are expecting a west swell coming in around 260 to 280 degrees, which means powerful, direct wave action. The National Weather Service has dropped a Beach Hazards Statement and High Surf Advisory, signaling serious potential for life-threatening rip currents.
Tide schedules are looking active with significant highs and lows. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day, so check those local tide tables before heading out.
Bottom line: Monday looks like a day for experienced surfers only. Beginners, stay safe and maybe enjoy from the beach. Respect the ocean, watch for warnings, and stay stoked!
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