
23 March 2026
Monday March 23rd Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Two to Four Foot Waves Los Angeles Ventura Santa Barbara
Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Monday, March 23rd, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard offices.
If you're thinking about hitting the water today, pay attention because conditions vary quite a bit depending on where you're headed.
Starting with the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches, expect moderate rip current risk today, so be aware if you're planning to wade or swim. Surf heights are running two to four feet with mixed west and south swell working together. Water temps are hovering around fifty-nine to sixty-two degrees, so a light wetsuit is probably your friend. High tide reaches five point six feet early this morning around one oh nine, then you'll see a low of minus point one feet at eight thirty-six AM. Another high pushes through at three oh nine PM around two point eight feet.
Ventura County Beaches are also under moderate rip current risk with similar two to four foot surf. The water here is slightly warmer at sixty-one to sixty-four degrees, and you're looking at west swell today. Tidal action follows a similar pattern with an early morning high of five point six feet.
Heading down to Santa Barbara, things calm down a bit. The southwestern and southeastern coast zones are showing low rip current risk with smaller one to three foot surf. Water temperature sits around sixty-one degrees. Same west swell pattern, and the conditions should be considerably safer for swimmers and recreational beachgoers.
Now here's where it gets interesting. The San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara Central Coast are firing up with three to six foot surf today thanks to a northwest swell. This is your premium zone if you're looking for more substantial waves. Water temps are sixty to sixty-two degrees, and there's no thunderstorm activity expected anywhere along the coast.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops significantly across the board. Most areas shift to low risk status. Surf heights decrease to one to three feet for the LA and Ventura areas, while the central coast sees conditions build to four to seven feet with a west swell taking over. It's shaping up to be a cleaner day overall.
No thunderstorm potential is expected today or tomorrow, so you won't have to worry about lightning. Enjoy the water, respect those rip currents if you're in the moderate risk zones, and check conditions before you head out.
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If you're thinking about hitting the water today, pay attention because conditions vary quite a bit depending on where you're headed.
Starting with the Malibu Coast and Los Angeles County Beaches, expect moderate rip current risk today, so be aware if you're planning to wade or swim. Surf heights are running two to four feet with mixed west and south swell working together. Water temps are hovering around fifty-nine to sixty-two degrees, so a light wetsuit is probably your friend. High tide reaches five point six feet early this morning around one oh nine, then you'll see a low of minus point one feet at eight thirty-six AM. Another high pushes through at three oh nine PM around two point eight feet.
Ventura County Beaches are also under moderate rip current risk with similar two to four foot surf. The water here is slightly warmer at sixty-one to sixty-four degrees, and you're looking at west swell today. Tidal action follows a similar pattern with an early morning high of five point six feet.
Heading down to Santa Barbara, things calm down a bit. The southwestern and southeastern coast zones are showing low rip current risk with smaller one to three foot surf. Water temperature sits around sixty-one degrees. Same west swell pattern, and the conditions should be considerably safer for swimmers and recreational beachgoers.
Now here's where it gets interesting. The San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara Central Coast are firing up with three to six foot surf today thanks to a northwest swell. This is your premium zone if you're looking for more substantial waves. Water temps are sixty to sixty-two degrees, and there's no thunderstorm activity expected anywhere along the coast.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops significantly across the board. Most areas shift to low risk status. Surf heights decrease to one to three feet for the LA and Ventura areas, while the central coast sees conditions build to four to seven feet with a west swell taking over. It's shaping up to be a cleaner day overall.
No thunderstorm potential is expected today or tomorrow, so you won't have to worry about lightning. Enjoy the water, respect those rip currents if you're in the moderate risk zones, and check conditions before you head out.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI