Surf's up, coastal adventurers! We're tracking some serious wave action along Northern and Central California's coastline this weekend. Buckle up for a wild ride of epic proportions.
Starting in Sonoma and Marin, west-facing beaches are about to get hammered with monster 12 to 16-foot swells on Saturday. South-facing beaches will see slightly tamer 6 to 10-foot waves. Temperatures will hover between a crisp 58 and 69 degrees with mostly cloudy skies and a gentle west wind around 10 miles per hour.
San Francisco and San Mateo coastlines are looking at similarly impressive conditions. West-facing beaches will see 10 to 14-foot waves, with south-facing beaches rocking 6 to 9-foot swells. Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 60 degrees, and rain is likely to make an appearance.
Santa Cruz County is serving up some serious surf as well. Northwest-facing beaches will see 9 to 13-foot waves Saturday, dropping slightly to 10 to 14 feet on Sunday. Temperatures will range from 58 to 68 degrees with mostly cloudy skies.
Monterey Bay and Big Sur are presenting a more mellow scene, with 6 to 10-foot swells on Saturday and slightly smaller waves on Sunday. Water temperatures are a comfortable 60 to 61 degrees.
A beach hazards statement is in effect through 3 AM Monday, so ocean lovers should exercise caution. Winds will shift throughout the weekend, creating dynamic conditions that will keep surfers on their toes.
Local authorities recommend checking current beach conditions before heading out. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the spectacular coastal scene!
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