Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious swell intel for the California coastline.
Malibu and LA County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current situation with waves rolling in at 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting pretty at a chilly 63 to 68 degrees with a mixed west and south swell pattern. Today's high tide hits at 4.5 feet around 2:20 PM, with a low of 0.7 feet later tonight.
Sliding down the coast to Ventura County, conditions mirror Malibu almost exactly - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 foot waves, and water temps hovering between 62 and 64 degrees. Another mixed west and south swell is keeping things interesting.
Now for the big news - San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast are under a High Surf Advisory through Tuesday morning. We're talking serious waves - 8 to 12 feet today, dropping to 6 to 9 feet tomorrow. Water's considerably cooler here at 56 to 58 degrees, so pack that wetsuit.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, expect things to mellow out. Most areas will see surf heights dropping to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Northwest facing beaches in San Luis Obispo might still see 4 to 7 foot waves.
Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, watch those rip currents, and stay safe out there, wave warriors!
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