Surf Report for San Diego California
Surf Report for San Diego California

Surf Report for San Diego California

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San Diego Surf Report Your AI-powered wave guide to America's Finest City The "San Diego Surf Report" is your essential tool for finding the best waves in Southern California's surf mecca. This podcast, leveraging AI analysis of National Weather Service data, delivers precise San Diego-specific wave info. Here's what you'll get in each episode: - Hyper-Focused Forecasts: Detailed reports covering swell direction and period, wave height, wind patterns, and water temperature. - Spot Check: Get insights on how the conditions will impact breaks from La Jolla Shores to Blacks Beach, Imperial Beach, and beyond. - Tailored for All Levels: Our AI will recommend beaches and breaks suited to your experience, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. - Tide Watch: Know when to paddle out with accurate high and low tide information for peak sessions. - Local Vibe (Coming Soon): We're working to incorporate updates on crowds, local contests, and insights from San Diego's vibrant surf community. The "San Diego Surf Report" is the perfect resource for: - San Diego Surf Stalwarts: Optimize your everyday sessions with quick updates and condition analysis. - Surf Travelers: Confidently navigate San Diego's diverse breaks for an epic surf vacation. - Ocean Lovers: Stay connected to the ever-changing conditions and cultural pulse of San Diego's iconic surf scene. This AI-powered podcast ensures you get accurate and timely information. No more scouring multiple websites - it's all consolidated in one place. Subscribe to the "San Diego Surf Report" and let's find those perfect waves! For more information check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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San Diego County Surf Forecast Thursday Friday Small Waves One to Three Feet Spring Suit Recommended
MAY 21, 2026
San Diego County Surf Forecast Thursday Friday Small Waves One to Three Feet Spring Suit Recommended
Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast for Thursday, May 21st through Friday. Let's start with today. We're looking at small waves, one to three feet with sets pushing up to four feet, which honestly is pretty typical for late May around here. The water's going to be pleasantly cool at 62 to 66 degrees, so you might want to grab that spring suit if you're planning to spend some time out there. The swell situation is interesting today because we've got mixed energy coming in from multiple directions, primarily from the south and the west. That's going to create some varied conditions throughout the day. Rip current risk remains low, so you shouldn't have any major concerns there, but as always, stay aware of any unusual currents pulling you seaward. Tides are going to be pretty dynamic. High tide hits early this morning at La Jolla around 1:33 AM, then we drop to a low of negative 0.7 feet at 9:15 AM, which is a nice negative tide. We'll see another high around 4:29 in the afternoon at 3.5 feet, then finish out the day with a low around 8:51 PM at 2.6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can count on pretty consistent conditions throughout the day. Moving into Friday, conditions stay relatively similar. Waves remain in that one to three foot range, keeping it mellow for everyone from beginners to folks just looking for a relaxing paddle out. The water temperature hangs in that 62 to 66 degree range, so same wetsuit situation. Friday's swell will be primarily coming from the south at 200 degrees, so we'll get cleaner, more organized conditions compared to today's mixed bag. That should make for more predictable wave patterns if you're trying to dial in your technique. The rip current risk stays low, and again, no thunderstorms in the forecast. Friday's tides will shift slightly with a high at 2:44 AM, a low of negative 0.3 feet at 10:19 AM, then another high at 5:32 PM around 3.9 feet, finishing with a low at 10:38 PM. Overall, you're looking at a pretty solid couple of days for the water. It's going to be small and mellow, perfect conditions if you're newer to surfing or just want to get some easy waves in. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Orange County and San Diego Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday Two to Four Foot Waves Spring Suit Recommended
MAY 20, 2026
Orange County and San Diego Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday Two to Four Foot Waves Spring Suit Recommended
Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday May 20th surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's start with today. If you're thinking about paddling out, we've got some mixed swell action coming in from the south and west, which means you'll be looking at surf heights between two and four feet. Not too shabby for a Wednesday. Water temps are sitting in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to grab that spring suit. Now here's the thing to watch out for. We're forecasting a moderate rip current risk for both Orange County and San Diego County beaches today. That means life threatening rip currents are definitely possible, so know what you're doing out there and respect the ocean. If you do find yourself caught in a rip, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to shore until you're out of the current. Looking at the tides, you've got a low at Newport Beach around eight nineteen in the morning, then a nice high tide at three twenty-two in the afternoon. Down in San Diego at La Jolla, the low hits around eight thirteen AM with that high tide coming in at three seventeen. These tidal movements will definitely affect how the waves are peeling, so time your session accordingly. Now let's talk Thursday. This is where things get a little different depending on where you are. Up in Orange County, we're dropping that rip current risk down to low. That's the good news. The bad news is the swell is going to ease back a bit to one to three feet as we shift to a more southerly swell pattern. Still rideable though. Down in San Diego County, we're keeping that moderate rip current risk going strong into Thursday. The upside is the swell is holding at two to four feet, so you might actually get better waves down south than up north. Same water temps in the low to mid sixties, so that spring suit is still your friend. Thursday's tides look pretty similar to today. You've got some early morning highs, a low tide in the morning around nine AM depending on your location, then another high tide mid-afternoon. Perfect timing if you can sneak out before work. No thunderstorms expected either day, so you've got clear sailing weather-wise. Overall, you're looking at a solid couple days in the water. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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