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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-24-2025
    May 24 2025
    Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel that'll have you pumped and prepared.

    Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that demand your full respect. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's no joke - these waters are ready to test even the most seasoned surfers.

    Expect consistent surf heights between 3 to 6 feet, with some Sunday sets potentially pushing to 7 feet. The swell is a killer mix of south and west swells coming from 190 to 270 degrees, creating complex and challenging wave patterns.

    Water temperatures are hovering between 62 and 68 degrees - chilly enough to require a decent wetsuit. Pro tip: bring your full suit and maybe even consider a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

    The tidal dance is intense this weekend. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts, with lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching impressive 6.2 to 6.6 foot ranges. Morning low tides hit around 3 AM, with peak high tides arriving mid to late morning.

    Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. But those rip currents are the real story - they're high risk and life-threatening. Translation: if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, stay close to the lifeguard towers.

    Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Newbies, watch and learn or stick to the shore. Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-22-2025
    May 22 2025
    Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

    We're looking at a mixed bag of waves and swells from Orange County down to San Diego. Today kicks off with relatively mellow surf heights between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously inviting ocean vibes.

    Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 61 to 69 degree range - perfect for wetsuit surfers and brave swimmers alike. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, we've got some interesting swell action brewing.

    The west swell is dominating today coming in strong from 260 degrees, with some areas experiencing a bonus southwest mixed swell around 220 degrees. Friday promises even more dynamic wave conditions with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet.

    Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides bottom out around 0.5 to 1.5 feet, while evening high tides will peak between 5 and 5.7 feet.

    Here's the critical safety intel - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Translation: stay alert, know your swimming abilities, and pay attention to ocean conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so swim smart and stick close to lifeguard stations.

    Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach lounger, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet ocean vibes. Catch those waves responsibly and enjoy the ride!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-20-2025
    May 20 2025
    Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your coastal conditions update! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

    Orange County and San Diego are looking at a sweet, chill surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth glide. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees, so you might want a light wetsuit but nothing too heavy.

    Rip current risk is low, which means the ocean is playing nice today. But remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk - always keep those ocean smarts handy.

    Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low points. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tidal ranges between 0.1 and 4.5 feet throughout the day. Early risers can catch morning highs around 4 AM, with another sweet evening tide rolling in around 7 PM.

    Swell direction is mixing things up - we're seeing a playful combination of south and west swells. Orange County is experiencing swells from 190 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting waves from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers.

    No thunderstorms are in the forecast, so clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu. Grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's magnificent coastline!

    Surf's up, beach warriors!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-17-2025
    May 17 2025
    Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. Today might look like a mellow scene with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west, but Sunday is where things get seriously spicy.

    Coastal waters are currently sitting in the chilly 58 to 67 degree range - so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings.

    Tomorrow brings the drama with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - potentially reaching 6 foot sets in San Diego. The swell direction is a complex mix coming from multiple angles: west swells dancing between 240 and 270 degrees, with a bonus south swell sliding in around 190 degrees.

    Here's the critical intel for all you ocean enthusiasts: Rip current risk is blowing up from low to HIGH. Translation - the ocean is about to get wild and potentially dangerous. Lifeguards are basically saying proceed with extreme caution.

    Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 0.1 feet to nearly 5 feet throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 8:30 AM and evening lows drop around 6-8 PM.

    Bottom line: Sunday looks like a high-octane surf day with serious potential for epic conditions - but also serious risk. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and shred responsibly!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-15-2025
    May 15 2025
    Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's sun-kissed shores from San Diego to Orange County.

    Let's talk waves first - we're looking at a smooth 2 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Nothing too wild, but enough to keep things interesting for intermediate surfers and casual beach lovers.

    Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 57 and 67 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. The swell is rolling in from some interesting angles today - Orange County is seeing waves predominantly from 230 degrees, while San Diego's getting a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees.

    Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Life-threatening currents are unlikely, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's moods.

    Tide watchers take note - we've got some dynamic movement today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts. Morning lows dip to around negative 0.4 feet, climbing to highs around 5.3 feet later in the day.

    Bonus good news - zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Perfect for catching some waves, snapping epic beach photos, or just soaking up that California sunshine.

    Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today looks like a solid beach day. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-13-2025
    May 13 2025
    Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

    Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 and 66 degrees - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers. The swell is coming in from 240 degrees today, shifting to a mixed direction tomorrow with swells hitting from 250 and 200 degrees.

    Tidal action at Newport Beach will feature some interesting fluctuations. We're looking at a morning low tide around negative 0.5 feet, climbing to a solid 3.2 feet by midday, then dipping again to 2.0 feet in the afternoon before a substantial evening high of 5.6 feet.

    Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are beefier at 3 to 5 feet, with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. The swell is charging in from 270 degrees today, shifting to 280 degrees tomorrow.

    La Jolla's tides will mirror similar patterns to Newport Beach, with low and high tides creating dynamic ocean conditions throughout the day.

    No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and enjoy some epic coastal adventures. Remember - moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart!

    Catch you on the waves!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-11-2025
    May 11 2025
    Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the surf report is here! We're looking at a solid weekend with moderate rip current risks along the Southern California coastline.

    Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 and 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit handy.

    Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some mixed swell action coming from multiple directions - 190, 270, 280, and 210 degrees. Translation: expect some variable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

    Let's talk tides. Newport Beach will see some dramatic tide shifts today with lows dipping to negative 0.2 feet in the morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dynamic tide movements.

    The good news is thunderstorms are nowhere on the radar, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. But don't get too comfortable - those moderate rip currents mean you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills.

    Recommendation for today: Bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe schedule your surf session during the mid-morning high tide for the most consistent conditions. Stay safe out there, wave riders!
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  • San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-10-2025
    May 10 2025
    Surfers and beach lovers get ready for a weekend of moderate adventure along the Southern California coastline. The surf's calling with a consistent 2 to 4 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going wild.

    Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously sweet conditions. We're looking at water temperatures hovering between 60 and 64 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. The swell is coming in from multiple directions creating some delightful mixed wave patterns that'll keep things dynamic.

    Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, which means stay alert and smart. Experienced surfers know this means pay attention to ocean conditions and know your limits. Weekend warriors might want to stick close to designated surf zones and lifeguard stations.

    Tides are looking pretty stellar with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning and climbing to impressive 5.4 and 5.3 foot highs in the evening. Those evening high tides could create some epic sunset sessions.

    Wave direction is mixing it up - expect swells coming from 190 to 280 degrees across both regions. This means potentially playful conditions for intermediate and advanced riders looking for some variety in their wave selection.

    No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for a solid weekend of Southern California surfing. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those waves.

    Catch you out there.
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