
30 March 2026
Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Conditions from Santa Barbara to Malibu, Low Rip Current Risk
Surf Report for Los Angeles California
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Good afternoon, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California's beaches, issued this Sunday afternoon.
Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County, where conditions are looking pretty mellow. We're expecting one to two foot surf through Monday with water temperatures holding steady around sixty-two degrees. Rip current risk remains low, so if you're planning a beach day in that area, conditions should be pretty forgiving. That pattern continues into Tuesday with similar heights and no weather concerns.
Heading north to the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches, now that's where things get a bit more interesting. We're looking at three to six foot surf this afternoon through Monday, fueled by a mixed west and south swell. Water's a touch chillier up there, ranging from fifty-seven to fifty-nine degrees, so you might want to grab a wetsuit. Come Tuesday, that swell mellows out a bit to two to four feet as we transition to a mixed northwest and south swell.
Over in Ventura County, expect one to two foot conditions through Monday, bumping up slightly to one to three feet by Tuesday as more south swell arrives. Water temperatures there sit in the sixty to sixty-four degree range. Rip current risk stays low throughout the period.
The Los Angeles County beaches and Malibu Coast are sitting pretty with one to three foot surf this afternoon and Monday. We've got a nice mix of south and west swell working right now. Water temperatures are pleasant at sixty to sixty-seven degrees. By Tuesday, that south swell will be the dominant player, keeping the same one to three foot heights. No thunderstorms expected anywhere along the coast, and rip current risk remains low across all areas.
No matter where you're headed along the coast, you're looking at some decent opportunities to get in the water without any dangerous conditions. Just remember to stay aware of your surroundings, especially if you venture into the lineup. Have fun out there.
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Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County, where conditions are looking pretty mellow. We're expecting one to two foot surf through Monday with water temperatures holding steady around sixty-two degrees. Rip current risk remains low, so if you're planning a beach day in that area, conditions should be pretty forgiving. That pattern continues into Tuesday with similar heights and no weather concerns.
Heading north to the San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Central Coast beaches, now that's where things get a bit more interesting. We're looking at three to six foot surf this afternoon through Monday, fueled by a mixed west and south swell. Water's a touch chillier up there, ranging from fifty-seven to fifty-nine degrees, so you might want to grab a wetsuit. Come Tuesday, that swell mellows out a bit to two to four feet as we transition to a mixed northwest and south swell.
Over in Ventura County, expect one to two foot conditions through Monday, bumping up slightly to one to three feet by Tuesday as more south swell arrives. Water temperatures there sit in the sixty to sixty-four degree range. Rip current risk stays low throughout the period.
The Los Angeles County beaches and Malibu Coast are sitting pretty with one to three foot surf this afternoon and Monday. We've got a nice mix of south and west swell working right now. Water temperatures are pleasant at sixty to sixty-seven degrees. By Tuesday, that south swell will be the dominant player, keeping the same one to three foot heights. No thunderstorms expected anywhere along the coast, and rip current risk remains low across all areas.
No matter where you're headed along the coast, you're looking at some decent opportunities to get in the water without any dangerous conditions. Just remember to stay aware of your surroundings, especially if you venture into the lineup. Have fun out there.
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