West Coast Surf Forecast March 31 April 1 2026 Small Waves Today Larger Swell Wednesday
31 March 2026

West Coast Surf Forecast March 31 April 1 2026 Small Waves Today Larger Swell Wednesday

Surf Report for Los Angeles California

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Good morning, this is your West Coast surf zone forecast for Tuesday, March 31st through Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.

Let's start down south in Santa Barbara County where conditions remain mellow. Today expect small surf running one to two feet with low rip current risk. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 60 degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend down there. Wednesday stays quiet with similar one to two foot waves and continued low rip current risk. If you're looking for a laid-back, uncrowded session, Santa Barbara's your spot this week.

Moving up the coast to San Luis Obispo and the Santa Barbara Central Coast, we're seeing a bit more energy. Both today and Wednesday will feature two to four foot waves with a mixed swell coming from both the south and northwest. Water temps are cold, sitting between 51 and 53 degrees, so bring that full suit. This area will have the most consistent swell action of the region, making it a solid choice for intermediate surfers looking for a little more punch.

Now, let's talk about the LA County beaches and Malibu Coast. Today brings small one to two foot waves with low rip current risk. Tomorrow's a different story though. Wednesday sees that swell build to two to four feet with moderate rip current risk developing. The National Weather Service is highlighting a northwest swell moving in, so if you're heading out Wednesday, stay aware of those rip currents and always swim near lifeguard stations. Water sits between 60 and 66 degrees, so you've got some flexibility with your wetsuit choice.

Ventura County shows similar conditions. Today is calm with one to three foot surf and low rip current risk. Wednesday trends moderate rip current risk with two to four foot waves. No thunderstorms expected anywhere along the coast, and visibility should remain good throughout the forecast period.

Bottom line: Today is your mellow day if you want small, manageable waves with minimal hazards. Wednesday things pick up noticeably, especially in LA and Ventura counties where rip current risk jumps to moderate. That northwest swell Wednesday is going to be the story of the day. If you're paddling out, know your limits, respect the ocean, and make smart decisions around those rip currents. It's shaping up to be a fun week ahead.

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