Surf Forecast Tuesday March 24 Wednesday March 25 California Coast Conditions Swell Report
24 March 2026

Surf Forecast Tuesday March 24 Wednesday March 25 California Coast Conditions Swell Report

Surf Report for Los Angeles California

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Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, March 24th through Wednesday, March 25th, brought to you by the National Weather Service Los Angeles and Oxnard offices.

Let's start down south in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara's central coast, where things are getting interesting. Today you're looking at a solid four to seven foot swell driven by northwest winds. The water's chilly at fifty-one to fifty-three degrees, so definitely suit up if you're heading out. That swell backs off a bit tomorrow to three to five feet as the pattern shifts to a west swell. No thunderstorms expected either day, so you won't have to worry about lightning in the lineup.

Moving up the coast to Santa Barbara's southwestern and southeastern zones, conditions are much calmer. Today brings one to three foot surf with low rip current risk, and the water hangs around a crisp sixty-one to sixty-two degrees. Wednesday stays in that one to two foot range with low rip current risk continuing. West swell will be the driver for both days.

Now for Ventura County beaches, you're getting similar mellow vibes. One to three foot waves today and tomorrow, low rip current risk throughout, with water temperatures holding steady around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees. West swell shapes the pattern both days.

The Los Angeles County beaches and Malibu coast are where we're seeing the most action. Today expect two to four foot surf with a moderate rip current risk, so keep your eyes peeled if you're swimming or paddling out. You've got mixed south and west swell working together here, creating some variety in the lineup. Water temperatures range from sixty-one to sixty-six degrees. Wednesday calms down considerably with one to two foot waves and low rip current risk.

Across all zones, there's no thunderstorm potential, so clear skies should be the story. Tides will be pushing through typical ranges with some decent lows showing up around mid morning.

Plan accordingly based on your experience level and skill, and always respect the ocean's moods. Stay safe out there.

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