Catch a wave, surf enthusiasts! The Southern California coastal scene is looking mellow for Wednesday and Thursday with some chill conditions rolling in.
Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some modest surf with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to get some smooth gliding practice. The rip current risk remains low which means you can paddle out without major concerns about getting swept away.
Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 to 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions. You'll want to time your surf around the tides for maximum enjoyment. In Newport Beach, expect high tides around 7:30 AM and 4:16 PM, with low tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla mirrors similar tide patterns with high points around 7:30 AM and early evening.
Wave direction gets interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - 190 and 260 degrees for Newport, and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego County. This means slightly varied wave conditions that could keep things unpredictable and fun.
No thunderstorms are forecasted which means clean, consistent conditions for riders looking to catch some midweek waves. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visitor wanting to test the waters, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.
Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy the ride!
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