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    <title>Surf Report for San Diego California</title>
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    <description>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.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>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.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[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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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Monday Tuesday April 27 28 Small Clean Waves Orange County San Diego</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf report for Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th.

If you're thinking about catching some waves today, you're looking at small but fun conditions. Both Orange County and San Diego coastal areas are expecting one to three foot surf with the occasional set reaching four feet tomorrow. The swell is coming in from the west-northwest, so you'll get consistent, clean waves throughout the day.

Water temperatures are mild, sitting in the low sixties, so you might want to grab a spring suit or rash guard. The good news is there's no thunderstorm activity expected, and rip current risks remain low at both locations, so conditions are pretty straightforward and beginner-friendly.

Let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 2:33 AM, followed by a morning high at 8:19 AM. Then you'll see another low around 2:32 PM before the evening high rolls in at 8:56 PM. San Diego surfers at La Jolla will see similar timing with the early morning low at 2:26 AM and a morning high at 8:15 AM.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions are looking nearly identical. Surf heights stay in that one to three foot range with sets building to four feet. The swell shifts slightly more northerly, still coming from the west-northwest. Water temperatures remain consistent, and again, no thunderstorm threats. Rip current risks stay low across the board.

The tides shift just a bit on Tuesday. Newport Beach's low tide moves to 3:16 AM, with the morning high at 9:09 AM. San Diego's low tide comes in at 3:09 AM with the high at 9:04 AM. Evening highs across both regions reach a nice 5.2 to 5.3 feet.

Overall, these are solid, manageable conditions for most skill levels. The small swell and low rip current risks make this a great time to get out on the water. Just remember to keep an eye on those tide changes if you're planning to spend the day at the beach. Get out there and enjoy the shoulder season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 09:45:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf report for Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th.

If you're thinking about catching some waves today, you're looking at small but fun conditions. Both Orange County and San Diego coastal areas are expecting one to three foot surf with the occasional set reaching four feet tomorrow. The swell is coming in from the west-northwest, so you'll get consistent, clean waves throughout the day.

Water temperatures are mild, sitting in the low sixties, so you might want to grab a spring suit or rash guard. The good news is there's no thunderstorm activity expected, and rip current risks remain low at both locations, so conditions are pretty straightforward and beginner-friendly.

Let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 2:33 AM, followed by a morning high at 8:19 AM. Then you'll see another low around 2:32 PM before the evening high rolls in at 8:56 PM. San Diego surfers at La Jolla will see similar timing with the early morning low at 2:26 AM and a morning high at 8:15 AM.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions are looking nearly identical. Surf heights stay in that one to three foot range with sets building to four feet. The swell shifts slightly more northerly, still coming from the west-northwest. Water temperatures remain consistent, and again, no thunderstorm threats. Rip current risks stay low across the board.

The tides shift just a bit on Tuesday. Newport Beach's low tide moves to 3:16 AM, with the morning high at 9:09 AM. San Diego's low tide comes in at 3:09 AM with the high at 9:04 AM. Evening highs across both regions reach a nice 5.2 to 5.3 feet.

Overall, these are solid, manageable conditions for most skill levels. The small swell and low rip current risks make this a great time to get out on the water. Just remember to keep an eye on those tide changes if you're planning to spend the day at the beach. Get out there and enjoy the shoulder season!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf report for Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th.

If you're thinking about catching some waves today, you're looking at small but fun conditions. Both Orange County and San Diego coastal areas are expecting one to three foot surf with the occasional set reaching four feet tomorrow. The swell is coming in from the west-northwest, so you'll get consistent, clean waves throughout the day.

Water temperatures are mild, sitting in the low sixties, so you might want to grab a spring suit or rash guard. The good news is there's no thunderstorm activity expected, and rip current risks remain low at both locations, so conditions are pretty straightforward and beginner-friendly.

Let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 2:33 AM, followed by a morning high at 8:19 AM. Then you'll see another low around 2:32 PM before the evening high rolls in at 8:56 PM. San Diego surfers at La Jolla will see similar timing with the early morning low at 2:26 AM and a morning high at 8:15 AM.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions are looking nearly identical. Surf heights stay in that one to three foot range with sets building to four feet. The swell shifts slightly more northerly, still coming from the west-northwest. Water temperatures remain consistent, and again, no thunderstorm threats. Rip current risks stay low across the board.

The tides shift just a bit on Tuesday. Newport Beach's low tide moves to 3:16 AM, with the morning high at 9:09 AM. San Diego's low tide comes in at 3:09 AM with the high at 9:04 AM. Evening highs across both regions reach a nice 5.2 to 5.3 feet.

Overall, these are solid, manageable conditions for most skill levels. The small swell and low rip current risks make this a great time to get out on the water. Just remember to keep an eye on those tide changes if you're planning to spend the day at the beach. Get out there and enjoy the shoulder season!

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego Orange County Surf Report April 26 Two to Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description># SUNDAY SURF REPORT - APRIL 26TH

Hey there, wave riders. Here's your Sunday morning forecast straight from the National Weather Service.

Down here in San Diego County coastal areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so definitely be aware and respect those currents if you're heading out. The swell is a bit more robust down south with two to four foot waves mixing it up from both the northwest and south directions. Water temps are sitting pretty in the low to mid 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. No thunderstorms are expected, which means you've got a clean shot to enjoy the lineup.

Up in Orange County, conditions are slightly milder with a low rip current risk and surf running one to three feet. You're still getting that mixed swell from similar angles, and the water temperature is about the same range as San Diego. Again, no storm potential, so clear skies should be the story of the day.

For the tides, both areas are starting with a low tide in the early morning hours, followed by a high tide around seven to eight in the morning. You'll see another low tide in the early afternoon and then things build back up to a high tide later in the evening. Those higher tide cycles later will be worth keeping an eye on if you're planning a late day session.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions ease up nicely across the board. The moderate rip current risk in San Diego drops down to low, and the swell size pulls back to one to three feet in both regions as the mixed swell transitions to more of a singular northwest swell direction. Water temps stay consistent, and again, no storm activity on the horizon.

Overall, Sunday's your money day if you're chasing slightly bigger waves, especially if you head south. Just stay sharp about those rip currents, pick your spots during optimal tide windows, and you've got yourself a solid spring day on the water. Monday's looking like a mellow follow-up day to dial things back and enjoy some easier, forgiving conditions.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 09:44:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># SUNDAY SURF REPORT - APRIL 26TH

Hey there, wave riders. Here's your Sunday morning forecast straight from the National Weather Service.

Down here in San Diego County coastal areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so definitely be aware and respect those currents if you're heading out. The swell is a bit more robust down south with two to four foot waves mixing it up from both the northwest and south directions. Water temps are sitting pretty in the low to mid 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. No thunderstorms are expected, which means you've got a clean shot to enjoy the lineup.

Up in Orange County, conditions are slightly milder with a low rip current risk and surf running one to three feet. You're still getting that mixed swell from similar angles, and the water temperature is about the same range as San Diego. Again, no storm potential, so clear skies should be the story of the day.

For the tides, both areas are starting with a low tide in the early morning hours, followed by a high tide around seven to eight in the morning. You'll see another low tide in the early afternoon and then things build back up to a high tide later in the evening. Those higher tide cycles later will be worth keeping an eye on if you're planning a late day session.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions ease up nicely across the board. The moderate rip current risk in San Diego drops down to low, and the swell size pulls back to one to three feet in both regions as the mixed swell transitions to more of a singular northwest swell direction. Water temps stay consistent, and again, no storm activity on the horizon.

Overall, Sunday's your money day if you're chasing slightly bigger waves, especially if you head south. Just stay sharp about those rip currents, pick your spots during optimal tide windows, and you've got yourself a solid spring day on the water. Monday's looking like a mellow follow-up day to dial things back and enjoy some easier, forgiving conditions.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# SUNDAY SURF REPORT - APRIL 26TH

Hey there, wave riders. Here's your Sunday morning forecast straight from the National Weather Service.

Down here in San Diego County coastal areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so definitely be aware and respect those currents if you're heading out. The swell is a bit more robust down south with two to four foot waves mixing it up from both the northwest and south directions. Water temps are sitting pretty in the low to mid 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. No thunderstorms are expected, which means you've got a clean shot to enjoy the lineup.

Up in Orange County, conditions are slightly milder with a low rip current risk and surf running one to three feet. You're still getting that mixed swell from similar angles, and the water temperature is about the same range as San Diego. Again, no storm potential, so clear skies should be the story of the day.

For the tides, both areas are starting with a low tide in the early morning hours, followed by a high tide around seven to eight in the morning. You'll see another low tide in the early afternoon and then things build back up to a high tide later in the evening. Those higher tide cycles later will be worth keeping an eye on if you're planning a late day session.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions ease up nicely across the board. The moderate rip current risk in San Diego drops down to low, and the swell size pulls back to one to three feet in both regions as the mixed swell transitions to more of a singular northwest swell direction. Water temps stay consistent, and again, no storm activity on the horizon.

Overall, Sunday's your money day if you're chasing slightly bigger waves, especially if you head south. Just stay sharp about those rip currents, pick your spots during optimal tide windows, and you've got yourself a solid spring day on the water. Monday's looking like a mellow follow-up day to dial things back and enjoy some easier, forgiving conditions.

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego County Surf Forecast: 2 to 4 Foot Waves, 63 to 65 Degree Water Through Saturday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off with some good news on the thunderstorm front—you won't have to worry about lightning strikes in the water this afternoon through Friday or into Saturday. Clear skies are in the cards, which means you can focus entirely on the waves and the water.

Speaking of the water, we're looking at some pretty pleasant temperatures ranging from 63 to 65 degrees here in San Diego County. That's wetsuit-optional weather for most folks, though you'll probably want at least a spring suit to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now let's talk about what's actually in the water. We've got a mixed swell situation working for us, combining a west swell coming from around 280 degrees with a south swell rolling in from about 210 degrees. This combo is giving us surf heights of 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and continuing right through Friday, with the occasional set pushing up toward 5 feet if you're in the right spot at the right time. Saturday looks very similar, maintaining that 2 to 4 foot range throughout the day.

The tides are pretty interesting over the next couple of days. Here in La Jolla, we've got a high of 4.4 feet early Thursday morning, followed by a low of negative 0.3 feet at around lunchtime. Then another high of 3.8 feet in the evening and a low of 2.1 feet after midnight. Friday follows suit with similar patterns, while Saturday brings us highs of 4.3 and 4.2 feet with lows of negative 0.2 and potentially lower.

Now here's the important part—we're maintaining a moderate rip current risk from now through Saturday. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing. If you get caught in a rip, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to escape the current.

Overall, it's looking like a pretty solid weekend in the water. Nothing crazy, but consistent surf with manageable conditions and no weather complications. Get out there and enjoy it!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 21:27:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off with some good news on the thunderstorm front—you won't have to worry about lightning strikes in the water this afternoon through Friday or into Saturday. Clear skies are in the cards, which means you can focus entirely on the waves and the water.

Speaking of the water, we're looking at some pretty pleasant temperatures ranging from 63 to 65 degrees here in San Diego County. That's wetsuit-optional weather for most folks, though you'll probably want at least a spring suit to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now let's talk about what's actually in the water. We've got a mixed swell situation working for us, combining a west swell coming from around 280 degrees with a south swell rolling in from about 210 degrees. This combo is giving us surf heights of 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and continuing right through Friday, with the occasional set pushing up toward 5 feet if you're in the right spot at the right time. Saturday looks very similar, maintaining that 2 to 4 foot range throughout the day.

The tides are pretty interesting over the next couple of days. Here in La Jolla, we've got a high of 4.4 feet early Thursday morning, followed by a low of negative 0.3 feet at around lunchtime. Then another high of 3.8 feet in the evening and a low of 2.1 feet after midnight. Friday follows suit with similar patterns, while Saturday brings us highs of 4.3 and 4.2 feet with lows of negative 0.2 and potentially lower.

Now here's the important part—we're maintaining a moderate rip current risk from now through Saturday. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing. If you get caught in a rip, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to escape the current.

Overall, it's looking like a pretty solid weekend in the water. Nothing crazy, but consistent surf with manageable conditions and no weather complications. Get out there and enjoy it!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's kick things off with some good news on the thunderstorm front—you won't have to worry about lightning strikes in the water this afternoon through Friday or into Saturday. Clear skies are in the cards, which means you can focus entirely on the waves and the water.

Speaking of the water, we're looking at some pretty pleasant temperatures ranging from 63 to 65 degrees here in San Diego County. That's wetsuit-optional weather for most folks, though you'll probably want at least a spring suit to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now let's talk about what's actually in the water. We've got a mixed swell situation working for us, combining a west swell coming from around 280 degrees with a south swell rolling in from about 210 degrees. This combo is giving us surf heights of 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and continuing right through Friday, with the occasional set pushing up toward 5 feet if you're in the right spot at the right time. Saturday looks very similar, maintaining that 2 to 4 foot range throughout the day.

The tides are pretty interesting over the next couple of days. Here in La Jolla, we've got a high of 4.4 feet early Thursday morning, followed by a low of negative 0.3 feet at around lunchtime. Then another high of 3.8 feet in the evening and a low of 2.1 feet after midnight. Friday follows suit with similar patterns, while Saturday brings us highs of 4.3 and 4.2 feet with lows of negative 0.2 and potentially lower.

Now here's the important part—we're maintaining a moderate rip current risk from now through Saturday. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so if you're heading out, make sure you know what you're doing. If you get caught in a rip, remember to stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to escape the current.

Overall, it's looking like a pretty solid weekend in the water. Nothing crazy, but consistent surf with manageable conditions and no weather complications. Get out there and enjoy it!

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego County Surf Forecast: Two to Four Foot Waves This Weekend With Moderate Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're looking at some solid conditions across the region through the weekend.

Starting with what's happening this afternoon through Friday, expect surf heights of two to four feet, with some sets pushing up to five feet in Orange County. The water's feeling pretty chilly right now, sitting between sixty-three and sixty-five degrees down here in San Diego County, so you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible out there. This is something to take seriously, so if you're heading out, make sure you know how to identify and escape a rip current if you encounter one.

The swell picture is interesting because we're getting fed by two different sources. Mixed west swell is marching in from around two-eighty degrees, while a south swell is wrapping in from around two-hundred and ten degrees. This combination is giving us some nice variety in wave shape and direction.

Tidal conditions show we had a low tide around midday, so we're building back up toward an evening high of around three-point-eight feet at La Jolla around seven-twenty in the evening. Water temperature wise, Orange County is running just slightly warmer at sixty-one to sixty-seven degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, we're maintaining pretty much the same vibe. Surf heights holding steady at two to four feet with that moderate rip current risk continuing. No thunderstorms are expected, so you'll have clear sailing weather-wise. The tides will follow a similar pattern with highs in the mid-four foot range.

Whether you're in Orange County or down here in San Diego County, conditions are looking pretty consistent and manageable. Just keep that rip current awareness in mind, and you're set for a fun couple of days in the water.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 21:23:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're looking at some solid conditions across the region through the weekend.

Starting with what's happening this afternoon through Friday, expect surf heights of two to four feet, with some sets pushing up to five feet in Orange County. The water's feeling pretty chilly right now, sitting between sixty-three and sixty-five degrees down here in San Diego County, so you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible out there. This is something to take seriously, so if you're heading out, make sure you know how to identify and escape a rip current if you encounter one.

The swell picture is interesting because we're getting fed by two different sources. Mixed west swell is marching in from around two-eighty degrees, while a south swell is wrapping in from around two-hundred and ten degrees. This combination is giving us some nice variety in wave shape and direction.

Tidal conditions show we had a low tide around midday, so we're building back up toward an evening high of around three-point-eight feet at La Jolla around seven-twenty in the evening. Water temperature wise, Orange County is running just slightly warmer at sixty-one to sixty-seven degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, we're maintaining pretty much the same vibe. Surf heights holding steady at two to four feet with that moderate rip current risk continuing. No thunderstorms are expected, so you'll have clear sailing weather-wise. The tides will follow a similar pattern with highs in the mid-four foot range.

Whether you're in Orange County or down here in San Diego County, conditions are looking pretty consistent and manageable. Just keep that rip current awareness in mind, and you're set for a fun couple of days in the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your San Diego County surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're looking at some solid conditions across the region through the weekend.

Starting with what's happening this afternoon through Friday, expect surf heights of two to four feet, with some sets pushing up to five feet in Orange County. The water's feeling pretty chilly right now, sitting between sixty-three and sixty-five degrees down here in San Diego County, so you'll definitely want that wetsuit.

We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible out there. This is something to take seriously, so if you're heading out, make sure you know how to identify and escape a rip current if you encounter one.

The swell picture is interesting because we're getting fed by two different sources. Mixed west swell is marching in from around two-eighty degrees, while a south swell is wrapping in from around two-hundred and ten degrees. This combination is giving us some nice variety in wave shape and direction.

Tidal conditions show we had a low tide around midday, so we're building back up toward an evening high of around three-point-eight feet at La Jolla around seven-twenty in the evening. Water temperature wise, Orange County is running just slightly warmer at sixty-one to sixty-seven degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, we're maintaining pretty much the same vibe. Surf heights holding steady at two to four feet with that moderate rip current risk continuing. No thunderstorms are expected, so you'll have clear sailing weather-wise. The tides will follow a similar pattern with highs in the mid-four foot range.

Whether you're in Orange County or down here in San Diego County, conditions are looking pretty consistent and manageable. Just keep that rip current awareness in mind, and you're set for a fun couple of days in the water.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Orange County and San Diego 1 to 3 Foot Waves Wednesday</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday morning surf report for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with the Orange County coast. Today you're looking at one to three foot waves with sets reaching up to four feet. Water temps are sitting in that comfortable range of 60 to 67 degrees, so you might want to grab that spring suit. Rip currents are low risk, which is good news for anyone heading out. There's no thunderstorm activity expected, so you can leave the weather worries at home. The mixed swell is coming from the southwest and south, so check your local break to see which direction plays best.

If you're down in San Diego County, conditions are quite similar. One to three foot faces with occasional four foot sets rolling through. The water is running a bit warmer here, between 62 and 67 degrees. Again, low rip current risk and clear skies expected, so it's looking like a pretty mellow day to get after it. The mixed swell here is coming from the west-southwest and south, so you should have plenty of options depending on where you're surfing.

Now let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, you've got a low of point three feet early in the morning around three twenty-seven, followed by a high of four point six feet around nine thirty in the morning. This afternoon brings another low around three twenty-nine, and then it climbs to five point four feet tonight around nine forty-three.

Over in San Diego at La Jolla, the tide starts with a low of point two feet at three twenty-three in the morning, a high of four point five feet around nine twenty-six in the morning, another low of point one feet at three twenty-seven this afternoon, and finishes out with a high of five point three feet around nine thirty-nine tonight.

Looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain pretty consistent across the board. Same one to three foot surf with four foot sets, low rip current risk, and no storms in sight. The swell direction will shift slightly, coming more from the south-southwest and west. Water temps stay comfortable, and tides will be slightly different but still offering good beach conditions throughout the day.

Get out there and enjoy what looks like another solid day in the water. This is your local surf forecast, stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:47:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday morning surf report for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with the Orange County coast. Today you're looking at one to three foot waves with sets reaching up to four feet. Water temps are sitting in that comfortable range of 60 to 67 degrees, so you might want to grab that spring suit. Rip currents are low risk, which is good news for anyone heading out. There's no thunderstorm activity expected, so you can leave the weather worries at home. The mixed swell is coming from the southwest and south, so check your local break to see which direction plays best.

If you're down in San Diego County, conditions are quite similar. One to three foot faces with occasional four foot sets rolling through. The water is running a bit warmer here, between 62 and 67 degrees. Again, low rip current risk and clear skies expected, so it's looking like a pretty mellow day to get after it. The mixed swell here is coming from the west-southwest and south, so you should have plenty of options depending on where you're surfing.

Now let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, you've got a low of point three feet early in the morning around three twenty-seven, followed by a high of four point six feet around nine thirty in the morning. This afternoon brings another low around three twenty-nine, and then it climbs to five point four feet tonight around nine forty-three.

Over in San Diego at La Jolla, the tide starts with a low of point two feet at three twenty-three in the morning, a high of four point five feet around nine twenty-six in the morning, another low of point one feet at three twenty-seven this afternoon, and finishes out with a high of five point three feet around nine thirty-nine tonight.

Looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain pretty consistent across the board. Same one to three foot surf with four foot sets, low rip current risk, and no storms in sight. The swell direction will shift slightly, coming more from the south-southwest and west. Water temps stay comfortable, and tides will be slightly different but still offering good beach conditions throughout the day.

Get out there and enjoy what looks like another solid day in the water. This is your local surf forecast, stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday morning surf report for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with the Orange County coast. Today you're looking at one to three foot waves with sets reaching up to four feet. Water temps are sitting in that comfortable range of 60 to 67 degrees, so you might want to grab that spring suit. Rip currents are low risk, which is good news for anyone heading out. There's no thunderstorm activity expected, so you can leave the weather worries at home. The mixed swell is coming from the southwest and south, so check your local break to see which direction plays best.

If you're down in San Diego County, conditions are quite similar. One to three foot faces with occasional four foot sets rolling through. The water is running a bit warmer here, between 62 and 67 degrees. Again, low rip current risk and clear skies expected, so it's looking like a pretty mellow day to get after it. The mixed swell here is coming from the west-southwest and south, so you should have plenty of options depending on where you're surfing.

Now let's talk tides. In Orange County at Newport Beach, you've got a low of point three feet early in the morning around three twenty-seven, followed by a high of four point six feet around nine thirty in the morning. This afternoon brings another low around three twenty-nine, and then it climbs to five point four feet tonight around nine forty-three.

Over in San Diego at La Jolla, the tide starts with a low of point two feet at three twenty-three in the morning, a high of four point five feet around nine twenty-six in the morning, another low of point one feet at three twenty-seven this afternoon, and finishes out with a high of five point three feet around nine thirty-nine tonight.

Looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain pretty consistent across the board. Same one to three foot surf with four foot sets, low rip current risk, and no storms in sight. The swell direction will shift slightly, coming more from the south-southwest and west. Water temps stay comfortable, and tides will be slightly different but still offering good beach conditions throughout the day.

Get out there and enjoy what looks like another solid day in the water. This is your local surf forecast, stay safe out there.

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      <title>San Diego County Surf Report Tuesday April 14 Small Consistent Waves One to Three Feet Perfect for Beginners</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County coastal surf report for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

We're looking at small, consistent conditions today with surf heights ranging from one to three feet, with the occasional set reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is sitting in a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit options depending on your cold tolerance.

We've got mixed swell coming in from two directions today. Down in San Diego County, we're seeing swell wrapping in from two hundred eighty degrees and two hundred ten degrees, which is creating some interesting texture in the water. Over in Orange County, the swell is coming from two hundred seventy and one hundred ninety degrees, giving that area a slightly different character.

Rip current risk remains low throughout both regions, so while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, we still recommend staying aware of water conditions. There's no thunderstorm activity expected today, so you'll have clear skies to work with.

Looking at the tides for La Jolla, we've got a low of point-nine feet early this morning at two forty-five, followed by a high of four point-five feet around eight forty-two. That low tide at two fifty-nine in the afternoon will be nearly flat, and then we're back up to four point-eight feet that evening.

As we move into Wednesday, expect more of the same small, mellow conditions. Surf heights will stick to one to three feet with sets to four. Water temps hold steady in that low to mid-sixties range. The mixed swell persists from similar directions, and rip current risk stays low across the board. No thunderstorms are expected Wednesday either.

It's shaping up to be a solid week for beginners and anyone looking to get some easy paddle-outs in before conditions potentially pick up. Get out there and enjoy these consistent, manageable waves while they last.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 09:44:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County coastal surf report for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

We're looking at small, consistent conditions today with surf heights ranging from one to three feet, with the occasional set reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is sitting in a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit options depending on your cold tolerance.

We've got mixed swell coming in from two directions today. Down in San Diego County, we're seeing swell wrapping in from two hundred eighty degrees and two hundred ten degrees, which is creating some interesting texture in the water. Over in Orange County, the swell is coming from two hundred seventy and one hundred ninety degrees, giving that area a slightly different character.

Rip current risk remains low throughout both regions, so while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, we still recommend staying aware of water conditions. There's no thunderstorm activity expected today, so you'll have clear skies to work with.

Looking at the tides for La Jolla, we've got a low of point-nine feet early this morning at two forty-five, followed by a high of four point-five feet around eight forty-two. That low tide at two fifty-nine in the afternoon will be nearly flat, and then we're back up to four point-eight feet that evening.

As we move into Wednesday, expect more of the same small, mellow conditions. Surf heights will stick to one to three feet with sets to four. Water temps hold steady in that low to mid-sixties range. The mixed swell persists from similar directions, and rip current risk stays low across the board. No thunderstorms are expected Wednesday either.

It's shaping up to be a solid week for beginners and anyone looking to get some easy paddle-outs in before conditions potentially pick up. Get out there and enjoy these consistent, manageable waves while they last.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County coastal surf report for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

We're looking at small, consistent conditions today with surf heights ranging from one to three feet, with the occasional set reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is sitting in a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-seven degrees, so you'll want to consider your wetsuit options depending on your cold tolerance.

We've got mixed swell coming in from two directions today. Down in San Diego County, we're seeing swell wrapping in from two hundred eighty degrees and two hundred ten degrees, which is creating some interesting texture in the water. Over in Orange County, the swell is coming from two hundred seventy and one hundred ninety degrees, giving that area a slightly different character.

Rip current risk remains low throughout both regions, so while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, we still recommend staying aware of water conditions. There's no thunderstorm activity expected today, so you'll have clear skies to work with.

Looking at the tides for La Jolla, we've got a low of point-nine feet early this morning at two forty-five, followed by a high of four point-five feet around eight forty-two. That low tide at two fifty-nine in the afternoon will be nearly flat, and then we're back up to four point-eight feet that evening.

As we move into Wednesday, expect more of the same small, mellow conditions. Surf heights will stick to one to three feet with sets to four. Water temps hold steady in that low to mid-sixties range. The mixed swell persists from similar directions, and rip current risk stays low across the board. No thunderstorms are expected Wednesday either.

It's shaping up to be a solid week for beginners and anyone looking to get some easy paddle-outs in before conditions potentially pick up. Get out there and enjoy these consistent, manageable waves while they last.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: 2 to 4 Foot Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, Low to Mid 60s Water Temperature</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us over the next couple of days.

Starting with Orange County coastal areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are holding steady at two to four feet with some sets pushing up to five feet if you're lucky. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to grab that spring suit. We've got mixed swell arriving from two different directions at two hundred sixty and one hundred ninety degrees, which should create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day. No thunderstorms are expected, so at least the sky should cooperate. Over at Newport Beach, we're looking at a low tide of one point seven feet early this morning around two ten AM, followed by a nice high of four point five feet just before eight AM. Then we'll dip back down to essentially flat water around two thirty five PM before coming back up to four point four feet in the evening.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, conditions are pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk in place today. We're expecting slightly more robust waves here, with two to four foot faces and sets occasionally reaching five feet. Water temperatures are running a touch warmer in the mid to upper sixties. The swell direction shifts just a bit, coming from two hundred twenty and two hundred seventy degrees. The mixed swell should create some nice variety in the lineup. At La Jolla, we're starting with a low of one point five feet around two oh seven AM, climbing to a high of four point four feet by eight AM, dropping nearly flat by two thirty PM, then finishing strong with a four point three foot high tide in the evening.

Now looking ahead to Tuesday, Orange County is expecting conditions to ease up a bit. The rip current risk drops to low, which is welcome news. Surf heights will dial back slightly to one to three feet with occasional sets bumping up to four feet. The mixed swell will shift to come from two hundred eighty and one hundred ninety degrees. Same story with no thunderstorms expected and water temperatures staying in that pleasant sixty to mid sixties range. Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, Tuesday's looking to maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there. Surf heights stick around at two to four feet with that same warm water temperature range. The swell direction will shift to two hundred eighty and two hundred ten degrees.

Bottom line: we've got some fun, manageable conditions both days with moderate rip currents to be aware of, especially if you're down south. Water's cold enough to keep you honest but warm enough to stay out for extended sessions. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 09:46:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us over the next couple of days.

Starting with Orange County coastal areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are holding steady at two to four feet with some sets pushing up to five feet if you're lucky. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to grab that spring suit. We've got mixed swell arriving from two different directions at two hundred sixty and one hundred ninety degrees, which should create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day. No thunderstorms are expected, so at least the sky should cooperate. Over at Newport Beach, we're looking at a low tide of one point seven feet early this morning around two ten AM, followed by a nice high of four point five feet just before eight AM. Then we'll dip back down to essentially flat water around two thirty five PM before coming back up to four point four feet in the evening.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, conditions are pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk in place today. We're expecting slightly more robust waves here, with two to four foot faces and sets occasionally reaching five feet. Water temperatures are running a touch warmer in the mid to upper sixties. The swell direction shifts just a bit, coming from two hundred twenty and two hundred seventy degrees. The mixed swell should create some nice variety in the lineup. At La Jolla, we're starting with a low of one point five feet around two oh seven AM, climbing to a high of four point four feet by eight AM, dropping nearly flat by two thirty PM, then finishing strong with a four point three foot high tide in the evening.

Now looking ahead to Tuesday, Orange County is expecting conditions to ease up a bit. The rip current risk drops to low, which is welcome news. Surf heights will dial back slightly to one to three feet with occasional sets bumping up to four feet. The mixed swell will shift to come from two hundred eighty and one hundred ninety degrees. Same story with no thunderstorms expected and water temperatures staying in that pleasant sixty to mid sixties range. Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, Tuesday's looking to maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there. Surf heights stick around at two to four feet with that same warm water temperature range. The swell direction will shift to two hundred eighty and two hundred ten degrees.

Bottom line: we've got some fun, manageable conditions both days with moderate rip currents to be aware of, especially if you're down south. Water's cold enough to keep you honest but warm enough to stay out for extended sessions. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us over the next couple of days.

Starting with Orange County coastal areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are holding steady at two to four feet with some sets pushing up to five feet if you're lucky. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to grab that spring suit. We've got mixed swell arriving from two different directions at two hundred sixty and one hundred ninety degrees, which should create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day. No thunderstorms are expected, so at least the sky should cooperate. Over at Newport Beach, we're looking at a low tide of one point seven feet early this morning around two ten AM, followed by a nice high of four point five feet just before eight AM. Then we'll dip back down to essentially flat water around two thirty five PM before coming back up to four point four feet in the evening.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, conditions are pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk in place today. We're expecting slightly more robust waves here, with two to four foot faces and sets occasionally reaching five feet. Water temperatures are running a touch warmer in the mid to upper sixties. The swell direction shifts just a bit, coming from two hundred twenty and two hundred seventy degrees. The mixed swell should create some nice variety in the lineup. At La Jolla, we're starting with a low of one point five feet around two oh seven AM, climbing to a high of four point four feet by eight AM, dropping nearly flat by two thirty PM, then finishing strong with a four point three foot high tide in the evening.

Now looking ahead to Tuesday, Orange County is expecting conditions to ease up a bit. The rip current risk drops to low, which is welcome news. Surf heights will dial back slightly to one to three feet with occasional sets bumping up to four feet. The mixed swell will shift to come from two hundred eighty and one hundred ninety degrees. Same story with no thunderstorms expected and water temperatures staying in that pleasant sixty to mid sixties range. Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, Tuesday's looking to maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert out there. Surf heights stick around at two to four feet with that same warm water temperature range. The swell direction will shift to two hundred eighty and two hundred ten degrees.

Bottom line: we've got some fun, manageable conditions both days with moderate rip currents to be aware of, especially if you're down south. Water's cold enough to keep you honest but warm enough to stay out for extended sessions. Get out there and enjoy what the ocean's serving up.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast High Rip Current Risk Orange County San Diego Three to Five Foot Waves Sunday Monday</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Sunday April 12th Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California. Let's dive right in.

Orange County beaches are facing a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. We're looking at three to five foot surf with mixed swell coming in from the southwest and south. The water temperature sits at a cool 64 to 67 degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms moving through, so keep an eye on the sky. Down at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide of 2.3 feet early this morning at 1:29, then a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning at 7:09. We'll bottom out again at 2:07 in the afternoon with barely any water, before recovering to a 4 foot high tide at 8:40 tonight.

Moving south to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow today with a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. We're expecting two to four foot waves with that same mixed swell pattern coming from the southwest and south. Water temps range from 61 to 67 degrees. The thunderstorm chance here is also slight. Over at La Jolla, low tide hits 2.2 feet at 1:26 in the morning, climbing to 4.1 feet by 7:07 AM, then dropping back to essentially zero at 2:03 PM before the evening high of 3.8 feet at 8:37.

Now here's where things get interesting as we look ahead to Monday. Orange County is staying HIGH RISK for rip currents, and the surf is actually bumping up to three to five feet. The swell direction shifts slightly to the west and south, and good news, no thunderstorms expected. Newport Beach tides will be a low of 1.7 feet at 2:10 AM, a high of 4.5 feet at 7:59 AM, another low at 2:35 PM, and a high of 4.4 feet at 8:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, Monday brings the rip current risk UP to HIGH, with three to five foot surf expected. The swell continues from the west and south. La Jolla will see lows of 1.5 feet at 2:07 AM and essentially flat water at 2:32 PM, with highs of 4.4 feet at 7:57 AM and 4.3 feet at 8:54 PM.

Bottom line: this is a strong swell weekend moving into Monday. If you're heading out, respect those rip currents, dress for the water temperature, and have a fantastic time in the water.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:46:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Sunday April 12th Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California. Let's dive right in.

Orange County beaches are facing a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. We're looking at three to five foot surf with mixed swell coming in from the southwest and south. The water temperature sits at a cool 64 to 67 degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms moving through, so keep an eye on the sky. Down at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide of 2.3 feet early this morning at 1:29, then a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning at 7:09. We'll bottom out again at 2:07 in the afternoon with barely any water, before recovering to a 4 foot high tide at 8:40 tonight.

Moving south to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow today with a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. We're expecting two to four foot waves with that same mixed swell pattern coming from the southwest and south. Water temps range from 61 to 67 degrees. The thunderstorm chance here is also slight. Over at La Jolla, low tide hits 2.2 feet at 1:26 in the morning, climbing to 4.1 feet by 7:07 AM, then dropping back to essentially zero at 2:03 PM before the evening high of 3.8 feet at 8:37.

Now here's where things get interesting as we look ahead to Monday. Orange County is staying HIGH RISK for rip currents, and the surf is actually bumping up to three to five feet. The swell direction shifts slightly to the west and south, and good news, no thunderstorms expected. Newport Beach tides will be a low of 1.7 feet at 2:10 AM, a high of 4.5 feet at 7:59 AM, another low at 2:35 PM, and a high of 4.4 feet at 8:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, Monday brings the rip current risk UP to HIGH, with three to five foot surf expected. The swell continues from the west and south. La Jolla will see lows of 1.5 feet at 2:07 AM and essentially flat water at 2:32 PM, with highs of 4.4 feet at 7:57 AM and 4.3 feet at 8:54 PM.

Bottom line: this is a strong swell weekend moving into Monday. If you're heading out, respect those rip currents, dress for the water temperature, and have a fantastic time in the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Sunday April 12th Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California. Let's dive right in.

Orange County beaches are facing a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. We're looking at three to five foot surf with mixed swell coming in from the southwest and south. The water temperature sits at a cool 64 to 67 degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms moving through, so keep an eye on the sky. Down at Newport Beach, we've got a low tide of 2.3 feet early this morning at 1:29, then a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning at 7:09. We'll bottom out again at 2:07 in the afternoon with barely any water, before recovering to a 4 foot high tide at 8:40 tonight.

Moving south to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow today with a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. We're expecting two to four foot waves with that same mixed swell pattern coming from the southwest and south. Water temps range from 61 to 67 degrees. The thunderstorm chance here is also slight. Over at La Jolla, low tide hits 2.2 feet at 1:26 in the morning, climbing to 4.1 feet by 7:07 AM, then dropping back to essentially zero at 2:03 PM before the evening high of 3.8 feet at 8:37.

Now here's where things get interesting as we look ahead to Monday. Orange County is staying HIGH RISK for rip currents, and the surf is actually bumping up to three to five feet. The swell direction shifts slightly to the west and south, and good news, no thunderstorms expected. Newport Beach tides will be a low of 1.7 feet at 2:10 AM, a high of 4.5 feet at 7:59 AM, another low at 2:35 PM, and a high of 4.4 feet at 8:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, Monday brings the rip current risk UP to HIGH, with three to five foot surf expected. The swell continues from the west and south. La Jolla will see lows of 1.5 feet at 2:07 AM and essentially flat water at 2:32 PM, with highs of 4.4 feet at 7:57 AM and 4.3 feet at 8:54 PM.

Bottom line: this is a strong swell weekend moving into Monday. If you're heading out, respect those rip currents, dress for the water temperature, and have a fantastic time in the water.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Saturday Sunday Moderate Waves Rip Currents Orange County San Diego</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Saturday and Sunday.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf running two to four feet, with some sets reaching five feet. Water temps are pleasant, sitting between sixty three and sixty nine degrees. The swell is coming from a couple of directions, mixing it up from around two hundred and two hundred sixty degrees. Newport Beach will see a high tide at six oh seven this morning at four feet, dropping to just point two feet by early afternoon before climbing back up to three point six feet this evening.

Over in San Diego County, conditions are very similar today with moderate rip current risk and the same two to four foot surf, though you might see some local sets bumping up to five feet there. The water's slightly cooler, ranging from sixty three to sixty seven degrees. Mixed swell here is coming from two hundred ten and two hundred seventy degrees. La Jolla will experience high tide at six oh four this morning hitting three point nine feet, with low tide at one thirty one in the afternoon at just point one feet.

Now, things get more interesting as we head into Sunday. Orange County is upgrading to high rip current risk, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Surf heights will range from two to five feet with mixed swell directions from two hundred forty and one hundred ninety degrees. There's also a slight chance of thunderstorms popping up throughout the day. The morning low tide at La Jolla comes around one twenty nine a.m., followed by a solid high of four point three feet at seven oh nine a.m.

In San Diego County, we're staying at moderate rip current risk on Sunday, so not quite as intense as Orange County, but still something to watch out for. Surf should be consistent at two to four feet with those local sets to five feet. Again, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms. The low tide at La Jolla Sunday morning will be two point two feet at one twenty six a.m., with a nice high tide of four point one feet coming at seven oh seven in the morning.

Bottom line: today's your safer day if you're heading out to the water, but stay smart and watch for those rip currents even with moderate risk. Sunday things intensify, especially in Orange County, so definitely keep an eye on conditions before you paddle out. The water's warming up nicely, and you've got some fun swell to work with both days. Just respect the ocean and make good decisions out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 09:44:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Saturday and Sunday.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf running two to four feet, with some sets reaching five feet. Water temps are pleasant, sitting between sixty three and sixty nine degrees. The swell is coming from a couple of directions, mixing it up from around two hundred and two hundred sixty degrees. Newport Beach will see a high tide at six oh seven this morning at four feet, dropping to just point two feet by early afternoon before climbing back up to three point six feet this evening.

Over in San Diego County, conditions are very similar today with moderate rip current risk and the same two to four foot surf, though you might see some local sets bumping up to five feet there. The water's slightly cooler, ranging from sixty three to sixty seven degrees. Mixed swell here is coming from two hundred ten and two hundred seventy degrees. La Jolla will experience high tide at six oh four this morning hitting three point nine feet, with low tide at one thirty one in the afternoon at just point one feet.

Now, things get more interesting as we head into Sunday. Orange County is upgrading to high rip current risk, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Surf heights will range from two to five feet with mixed swell directions from two hundred forty and one hundred ninety degrees. There's also a slight chance of thunderstorms popping up throughout the day. The morning low tide at La Jolla comes around one twenty nine a.m., followed by a solid high of four point three feet at seven oh nine a.m.

In San Diego County, we're staying at moderate rip current risk on Sunday, so not quite as intense as Orange County, but still something to watch out for. Surf should be consistent at two to four feet with those local sets to five feet. Again, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms. The low tide at La Jolla Sunday morning will be two point two feet at one twenty six a.m., with a nice high tide of four point one feet coming at seven oh seven in the morning.

Bottom line: today's your safer day if you're heading out to the water, but stay smart and watch for those rip currents even with moderate risk. Sunday things intensify, especially in Orange County, so definitely keep an eye on conditions before you paddle out. The water's warming up nicely, and you've got some fun swell to work with both days. Just respect the ocean and make good decisions out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Saturday and Sunday.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf running two to four feet, with some sets reaching five feet. Water temps are pleasant, sitting between sixty three and sixty nine degrees. The swell is coming from a couple of directions, mixing it up from around two hundred and two hundred sixty degrees. Newport Beach will see a high tide at six oh seven this morning at four feet, dropping to just point two feet by early afternoon before climbing back up to three point six feet this evening.

Over in San Diego County, conditions are very similar today with moderate rip current risk and the same two to four foot surf, though you might see some local sets bumping up to five feet there. The water's slightly cooler, ranging from sixty three to sixty seven degrees. Mixed swell here is coming from two hundred ten and two hundred seventy degrees. La Jolla will experience high tide at six oh four this morning hitting three point nine feet, with low tide at one thirty one in the afternoon at just point one feet.

Now, things get more interesting as we head into Sunday. Orange County is upgrading to high rip current risk, so swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. Surf heights will range from two to five feet with mixed swell directions from two hundred forty and one hundred ninety degrees. There's also a slight chance of thunderstorms popping up throughout the day. The morning low tide at La Jolla comes around one twenty nine a.m., followed by a solid high of four point three feet at seven oh nine a.m.

In San Diego County, we're staying at moderate rip current risk on Sunday, so not quite as intense as Orange County, but still something to watch out for. Surf should be consistent at two to four feet with those local sets to five feet. Again, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms. The low tide at La Jolla Sunday morning will be two point two feet at one twenty six a.m., with a nice high tide of four point one feet coming at seven oh seven in the morning.

Bottom line: today's your safer day if you're heading out to the water, but stay smart and watch for those rip currents even with moderate risk. Sunday things intensify, especially in Orange County, so definitely keep an eye on conditions before you paddle out. The water's warming up nicely, and you've got some fun swell to work with both days. Just respect the ocean and make good decisions out there.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Friday Saturday Orange County San Diego Two to Five Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers and beach lovers. Here's your Friday and Saturday surf forecast for Southern California.

Things are looking pretty consistent for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. We're expecting two to four foot waves today with some local sets pushing up to five feet on Saturday. The swell is coming from a mix of directions, so you'll be looking at some interesting peak patterns out there.

Now let's talk about safety. Both regions are under a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so make sure you know how to identify and escape them if you get caught. Swim near lifeguard stations, and if you do get pulled out, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting it.

Water temps are chilly but manageable. Orange County is looking at sixty four to sixty eight degrees while San Diego County will be a bit cooler at sixty two to sixty six. A light wetsuit is definitely recommended.

Tides are fairly substantial over the next couple days, so pay attention to the timing if you're looking for the best conditions. Today at Newport Beach we've got a high of three point nine feet early this morning around four thirty six AM, then a low of point four feet around twelve fifty five PM. Tomorrow's high tide hits around six oh seven AM with a low of just point two feet in the afternoon.

Similar pattern down in La Jolla where we'll see a high of three point seven feet this morning and lows near zero point three feet around midday.

The good news? No thunderstorms expected either day. It looks like we've got clean conditions rolling in with mixed swell from the southwest and west. Perfect setup for getting some quality time in the water. Just keep that rip current risk in mind, stay hydrated, and have a great session out there.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 09:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers and beach lovers. Here's your Friday and Saturday surf forecast for Southern California.

Things are looking pretty consistent for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. We're expecting two to four foot waves today with some local sets pushing up to five feet on Saturday. The swell is coming from a mix of directions, so you'll be looking at some interesting peak patterns out there.

Now let's talk about safety. Both regions are under a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so make sure you know how to identify and escape them if you get caught. Swim near lifeguard stations, and if you do get pulled out, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting it.

Water temps are chilly but manageable. Orange County is looking at sixty four to sixty eight degrees while San Diego County will be a bit cooler at sixty two to sixty six. A light wetsuit is definitely recommended.

Tides are fairly substantial over the next couple days, so pay attention to the timing if you're looking for the best conditions. Today at Newport Beach we've got a high of three point nine feet early this morning around four thirty six AM, then a low of point four feet around twelve fifty five PM. Tomorrow's high tide hits around six oh seven AM with a low of just point two feet in the afternoon.

Similar pattern down in La Jolla where we'll see a high of three point seven feet this morning and lows near zero point three feet around midday.

The good news? No thunderstorms expected either day. It looks like we've got clean conditions rolling in with mixed swell from the southwest and west. Perfect setup for getting some quality time in the water. Just keep that rip current risk in mind, stay hydrated, and have a great session out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers and beach lovers. Here's your Friday and Saturday surf forecast for Southern California.

Things are looking pretty consistent for both Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. We're expecting two to four foot waves today with some local sets pushing up to five feet on Saturday. The swell is coming from a mix of directions, so you'll be looking at some interesting peak patterns out there.

Now let's talk about safety. Both regions are under a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. That means life threatening rip currents are possible, so make sure you know how to identify and escape them if you get caught. Swim near lifeguard stations, and if you do get pulled out, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting it.

Water temps are chilly but manageable. Orange County is looking at sixty four to sixty eight degrees while San Diego County will be a bit cooler at sixty two to sixty six. A light wetsuit is definitely recommended.

Tides are fairly substantial over the next couple days, so pay attention to the timing if you're looking for the best conditions. Today at Newport Beach we've got a high of three point nine feet early this morning around four thirty six AM, then a low of point four feet around twelve fifty five PM. Tomorrow's high tide hits around six oh seven AM with a low of just point two feet in the afternoon.

Similar pattern down in La Jolla where we'll see a high of three point seven feet this morning and lows near zero point three feet around midday.

The good news? No thunderstorms expected either day. It looks like we've got clean conditions rolling in with mixed swell from the southwest and west. Perfect setup for getting some quality time in the water. Just keep that rip current risk in mind, stay hydrated, and have a great session out there.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Orange County San Diego Small Waves One to Four Feet Today Tomorrow</title>
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      <description>Good morning, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California from the National Weather Service in San Diego, valid through Friday evening.

Let's start with Orange County. We're looking at small, fun-sized waves today and tomorrow, consistently running one to three feet with occasional sets pushing up to four feet. The water's sitting pretty at sixty-two to sixty-nine degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk remains low both days, so conditions are looking safe for water activities. We've got mixed swell approaching from two different angles, coming in from the southwest and south directions, which should keep things interesting as the swells interact with our local bathymetry.

The tidal situation in Newport Beach shows a high of four feet early this morning at two forty-one AM, with the low dropping to less than a foot around noon. Tomorrow's tides will be a bit more active, with highs near four feet in the early morning and another peak around eight twenty-four PM, while lows dip below a foot at midday and climb to nearly three feet by late evening.

Now heading south to San Diego County, conditions are virtually identical in terms of wave heights and rip current risk, though the water temperature is slightly cooler, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. That might push a few more surfers toward their winter suits. The mixed swell here is coming from similar directions, mainly from the west and southwest, creating that dynamic ocean texture we love.

Over at La Jolla, we're seeing comparable tidal action with a high of three point nine feet early this morning and that midday low around eleven forty-seven AM. Tomorrow's tide cycle follows a similar pattern to Newport, with multiple highs and lows throughout the day, giving you plenty of windows to work with.

No thunderstorms are expected at either location, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes or sudden weather changes ruining your session. The forecast looks stable and cooperative for the next two days.

So whether you're heading out this morning or waiting until tomorrow, you've got small, manageable waves, safe conditions, and no weather interference expected. Perfect for beginners looking to practice or intermediate surfers wanting some mellow fun in the water.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 09:46:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California from the National Weather Service in San Diego, valid through Friday evening.

Let's start with Orange County. We're looking at small, fun-sized waves today and tomorrow, consistently running one to three feet with occasional sets pushing up to four feet. The water's sitting pretty at sixty-two to sixty-nine degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk remains low both days, so conditions are looking safe for water activities. We've got mixed swell approaching from two different angles, coming in from the southwest and south directions, which should keep things interesting as the swells interact with our local bathymetry.

The tidal situation in Newport Beach shows a high of four feet early this morning at two forty-one AM, with the low dropping to less than a foot around noon. Tomorrow's tides will be a bit more active, with highs near four feet in the early morning and another peak around eight twenty-four PM, while lows dip below a foot at midday and climb to nearly three feet by late evening.

Now heading south to San Diego County, conditions are virtually identical in terms of wave heights and rip current risk, though the water temperature is slightly cooler, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. That might push a few more surfers toward their winter suits. The mixed swell here is coming from similar directions, mainly from the west and southwest, creating that dynamic ocean texture we love.

Over at La Jolla, we're seeing comparable tidal action with a high of three point nine feet early this morning and that midday low around eleven forty-seven AM. Tomorrow's tide cycle follows a similar pattern to Newport, with multiple highs and lows throughout the day, giving you plenty of windows to work with.

No thunderstorms are expected at either location, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes or sudden weather changes ruining your session. The forecast looks stable and cooperative for the next two days.

So whether you're heading out this morning or waiting until tomorrow, you've got small, manageable waves, safe conditions, and no weather interference expected. Perfect for beginners looking to practice or intermediate surfers wanting some mellow fun in the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, I'm bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California from the National Weather Service in San Diego, valid through Friday evening.

Let's start with Orange County. We're looking at small, fun-sized waves today and tomorrow, consistently running one to three feet with occasional sets pushing up to four feet. The water's sitting pretty at sixty-two to sixty-nine degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk remains low both days, so conditions are looking safe for water activities. We've got mixed swell approaching from two different angles, coming in from the southwest and south directions, which should keep things interesting as the swells interact with our local bathymetry.

The tidal situation in Newport Beach shows a high of four feet early this morning at two forty-one AM, with the low dropping to less than a foot around noon. Tomorrow's tides will be a bit more active, with highs near four feet in the early morning and another peak around eight twenty-four PM, while lows dip below a foot at midday and climb to nearly three feet by late evening.

Now heading south to San Diego County, conditions are virtually identical in terms of wave heights and rip current risk, though the water temperature is slightly cooler, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. That might push a few more surfers toward their winter suits. The mixed swell here is coming from similar directions, mainly from the west and southwest, creating that dynamic ocean texture we love.

Over at La Jolla, we're seeing comparable tidal action with a high of three point nine feet early this morning and that midday low around eleven forty-seven AM. Tomorrow's tide cycle follows a similar pattern to Newport, with multiple highs and lows throughout the day, giving you plenty of windows to work with.

No thunderstorms are expected at either location, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes or sudden weather changes ruining your session. The forecast looks stable and cooperative for the next two days.

So whether you're heading out this morning or waiting until tomorrow, you've got small, manageable waves, safe conditions, and no weather interference expected. Perfect for beginners looking to practice or intermediate surfers wanting some mellow fun in the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Small Waves Today, Moderate Rip Currents Thursday</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Starting with today, both Orange County and San Diego County are looking pretty mellow. We're talking one to three feet of surf with some sets pushing up to four feet in Orange County. The rip current risk is low at both beaches, so conditions are relatively safe for water activities. Water temps are sitting in that chilly range, sixty-two to sixty-eight degrees in Orange County and sixty-two to sixty-five down in San Diego County, so definitely keep a wetsuit handy. We've got mixed swell coming in from multiple directions, which should keep things interesting even if the overall size is on the smaller side. No thunderstorms expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, Thursday is shaping up to be a bit more noteworthy. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet at both locations, and here's the important part: the rip current risk jumps to moderate. That means life-threatening rip currents are actually possible, so make sure you know what to do if you find yourself caught in one. Remember, don't panic and don't fight it. Swim parallel to the shore to escape the current. The water will still be that same cool temperature, and we're still expecting no thunderstorms, so at least Mother Nature isn't throwing everything at us.

Tides will be shifting slightly from today into tomorrow, with high tides occurring a bit later in the morning. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just someone who likes to wade in, pay attention to those tide times.

So bottom line: today's your chill day with small waves and low risk. Tomorrow brings slightly bigger waves and a moderate rip current risk to watch out for. Either way, it's a good time to get outside and enjoy the Southern California coast.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 09:45:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Starting with today, both Orange County and San Diego County are looking pretty mellow. We're talking one to three feet of surf with some sets pushing up to four feet in Orange County. The rip current risk is low at both beaches, so conditions are relatively safe for water activities. Water temps are sitting in that chilly range, sixty-two to sixty-eight degrees in Orange County and sixty-two to sixty-five down in San Diego County, so definitely keep a wetsuit handy. We've got mixed swell coming in from multiple directions, which should keep things interesting even if the overall size is on the smaller side. No thunderstorms expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, Thursday is shaping up to be a bit more noteworthy. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet at both locations, and here's the important part: the rip current risk jumps to moderate. That means life-threatening rip currents are actually possible, so make sure you know what to do if you find yourself caught in one. Remember, don't panic and don't fight it. Swim parallel to the shore to escape the current. The water will still be that same cool temperature, and we're still expecting no thunderstorms, so at least Mother Nature isn't throwing everything at us.

Tides will be shifting slightly from today into tomorrow, with high tides occurring a bit later in the morning. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just someone who likes to wade in, pay attention to those tide times.

So bottom line: today's your chill day with small waves and low risk. Tomorrow brings slightly bigger waves and a moderate rip current risk to watch out for. Either way, it's a good time to get outside and enjoy the Southern California coast.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your Southern California surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Starting with today, both Orange County and San Diego County are looking pretty mellow. We're talking one to three feet of surf with some sets pushing up to four feet in Orange County. The rip current risk is low at both beaches, so conditions are relatively safe for water activities. Water temps are sitting in that chilly range, sixty-two to sixty-eight degrees in Orange County and sixty-two to sixty-five down in San Diego County, so definitely keep a wetsuit handy. We've got mixed swell coming in from multiple directions, which should keep things interesting even if the overall size is on the smaller side. No thunderstorms expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, Thursday is shaping up to be a bit more noteworthy. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet at both locations, and here's the important part: the rip current risk jumps to moderate. That means life-threatening rip currents are actually possible, so make sure you know what to do if you find yourself caught in one. Remember, don't panic and don't fight it. Swim parallel to the shore to escape the current. The water will still be that same cool temperature, and we're still expecting no thunderstorms, so at least Mother Nature isn't throwing everything at us.

Tides will be shifting slightly from today into tomorrow, with high tides occurring a bit later in the morning. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just someone who likes to wade in, pay attention to those tide times.

So bottom line: today's your chill day with small waves and low risk. Tomorrow brings slightly bigger waves and a moderate rip current risk to watch out for. Either way, it's a good time to get outside and enjoy the Southern California coast.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast April 7-8: San Diego 2-4 Feet, Orange County 1-3 Feet Waves</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th.

Let's start down south in San Diego County where conditions are shaping up a bit more exciting than our neighbors to the north. Today you're looking at surf heights of two to four feet with that mixed swell coming from both the west-southwest and south-southwest. Water temps are holding steady in the low sixties around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. Now here's something to pay attention to: the rip current risk is moderate, which means life threatening rip currents are possible. If you're heading out, know your stuff when it comes to reading the water and always respect those narrow bands of fast moving water pulling away from shore. Low tide at La Jolla comes around eight forty-five in the morning.

Moving up the coast to Orange County, things are looking a touch mellower. Your surf is expected to be smaller here, one to three feet with sets occasionally bumping up to five. The rip current risk drops down to low, so while conditions are still worth respecting, life threatening rip currents are unlikely though they could still pop up. You've got a mixed swell situation as well, this time from south and west-southwest directions. Water temperature is basically the same as San Diego, sixty-two to sixty-six degrees. Low tide at Newport Beach is happening a few minutes later than down south at eight fifty-two in the morning.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, expect very similar conditions across both zones. San Diego County stays moderate for rip current risk with that two to four foot surf continuing, while Orange County remains low risk with their smaller one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts just slightly in both areas but maintains that mixed character. High tide moves early morning at one thirty-one in Orange County and one nineteen down in San Diego, so if you're planning a session, timing could play into your preference. No thunderstorm activity is expected through the forecast period, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Bottom line: if you're chasing waves, head south to San Diego County for more size, but respect those moderate rip currents. Orange County offers calmer conditions if you prefer a mellower vibe. Either way, the water's cold enough to warrant a good wetsuit, and the weather looks clear for the next couple days. Get out there and have fun, but stay safe and aware of the water conditions around you.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 09:45:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th.

Let's start down south in San Diego County where conditions are shaping up a bit more exciting than our neighbors to the north. Today you're looking at surf heights of two to four feet with that mixed swell coming from both the west-southwest and south-southwest. Water temps are holding steady in the low sixties around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. Now here's something to pay attention to: the rip current risk is moderate, which means life threatening rip currents are possible. If you're heading out, know your stuff when it comes to reading the water and always respect those narrow bands of fast moving water pulling away from shore. Low tide at La Jolla comes around eight forty-five in the morning.

Moving up the coast to Orange County, things are looking a touch mellower. Your surf is expected to be smaller here, one to three feet with sets occasionally bumping up to five. The rip current risk drops down to low, so while conditions are still worth respecting, life threatening rip currents are unlikely though they could still pop up. You've got a mixed swell situation as well, this time from south and west-southwest directions. Water temperature is basically the same as San Diego, sixty-two to sixty-six degrees. Low tide at Newport Beach is happening a few minutes later than down south at eight fifty-two in the morning.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, expect very similar conditions across both zones. San Diego County stays moderate for rip current risk with that two to four foot surf continuing, while Orange County remains low risk with their smaller one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts just slightly in both areas but maintains that mixed character. High tide moves early morning at one thirty-one in Orange County and one nineteen down in San Diego, so if you're planning a session, timing could play into your preference. No thunderstorm activity is expected through the forecast period, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Bottom line: if you're chasing waves, head south to San Diego County for more size, but respect those moderate rip currents. Orange County offers calmer conditions if you prefer a mellower vibe. Either way, the water's cold enough to warrant a good wetsuit, and the weather looks clear for the next couple days. Get out there and have fun, but stay safe and aware of the water conditions around you.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th.

Let's start down south in San Diego County where conditions are shaping up a bit more exciting than our neighbors to the north. Today you're looking at surf heights of two to four feet with that mixed swell coming from both the west-southwest and south-southwest. Water temps are holding steady in the low sixties around sixty-two to sixty-five degrees, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there. Now here's something to pay attention to: the rip current risk is moderate, which means life threatening rip currents are possible. If you're heading out, know your stuff when it comes to reading the water and always respect those narrow bands of fast moving water pulling away from shore. Low tide at La Jolla comes around eight forty-five in the morning.

Moving up the coast to Orange County, things are looking a touch mellower. Your surf is expected to be smaller here, one to three feet with sets occasionally bumping up to five. The rip current risk drops down to low, so while conditions are still worth respecting, life threatening rip currents are unlikely though they could still pop up. You've got a mixed swell situation as well, this time from south and west-southwest directions. Water temperature is basically the same as San Diego, sixty-two to sixty-six degrees. Low tide at Newport Beach is happening a few minutes later than down south at eight fifty-two in the morning.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, expect very similar conditions across both zones. San Diego County stays moderate for rip current risk with that two to four foot surf continuing, while Orange County remains low risk with their smaller one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts just slightly in both areas but maintains that mixed character. High tide moves early morning at one thirty-one in Orange County and one nineteen down in San Diego, so if you're planning a session, timing could play into your preference. No thunderstorm activity is expected through the forecast period, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning out there.

Bottom line: if you're chasing waves, head south to San Diego County for more size, but respect those moderate rip currents. Orange County offers calmer conditions if you prefer a mellower vibe. Either way, the water's cold enough to warrant a good wetsuit, and the weather looks clear for the next couple days. Get out there and have fun, but stay safe and aware of the water conditions around you.

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      <title>Small Waves One to Three Feet Expected Monday Orange County San Diego Beginner Friendly Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Monday, April 6th.

For Orange County, expect small waves today with surf running one to three feet and occasional sets reaching four feet. The water temperature is a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-four degrees, so you might want to ditch that wetsuit if you haven't already. A mixed swell is moving in from the south-southwest and west-southwest, keeping things a little choppy but rideable. At Newport Beach, low tide hits at seven fifty in the morning, with highs arriving at two nineteen in the afternoon and again just before midnight at eleven fifty-two. Rip current risk remains low, so while they're unlikely, stay aware out there.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are nearly identical with one to three foot waves and sets to four feet. The water's running just slightly warmer at sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. La Jolla will see its low tide at seven forty-three this morning, followed by a high at two twelve in the afternoon and another high at eleven forty-two tonight. The swell here is coming from a similar southwest and west direction, creating that same mixed bag of conditions. Rip currents are also low risk throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, both regions maintain the same small surf and low rip current risk. Expect continued one to three foot waves with occasional four foot sets. The mixed swell will shift slightly, but conditions remain consistent and beginner-friendly. No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so it's a safe bet for a full day in the water.

Overall, it's a pretty mellow start to the week up and down the coast. Nothing spectacular, but perfect conditions if you're looking to get some easy waves without the drama of dangerous currents or surprise storms. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:47:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Monday, April 6th.

For Orange County, expect small waves today with surf running one to three feet and occasional sets reaching four feet. The water temperature is a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-four degrees, so you might want to ditch that wetsuit if you haven't already. A mixed swell is moving in from the south-southwest and west-southwest, keeping things a little choppy but rideable. At Newport Beach, low tide hits at seven fifty in the morning, with highs arriving at two nineteen in the afternoon and again just before midnight at eleven fifty-two. Rip current risk remains low, so while they're unlikely, stay aware out there.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are nearly identical with one to three foot waves and sets to four feet. The water's running just slightly warmer at sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. La Jolla will see its low tide at seven forty-three this morning, followed by a high at two twelve in the afternoon and another high at eleven forty-two tonight. The swell here is coming from a similar southwest and west direction, creating that same mixed bag of conditions. Rip currents are also low risk throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, both regions maintain the same small surf and low rip current risk. Expect continued one to three foot waves with occasional four foot sets. The mixed swell will shift slightly, but conditions remain consistent and beginner-friendly. No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so it's a safe bet for a full day in the water.

Overall, it's a pretty mellow start to the week up and down the coast. Nothing spectacular, but perfect conditions if you're looking to get some easy waves without the drama of dangerous currents or surprise storms. Get out there and enjoy it.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California this Monday, April 6th.

For Orange County, expect small waves today with surf running one to three feet and occasional sets reaching four feet. The water temperature is a pleasant sixty-two to sixty-four degrees, so you might want to ditch that wetsuit if you haven't already. A mixed swell is moving in from the south-southwest and west-southwest, keeping things a little choppy but rideable. At Newport Beach, low tide hits at seven fifty in the morning, with highs arriving at two nineteen in the afternoon and again just before midnight at eleven fifty-two. Rip current risk remains low, so while they're unlikely, stay aware out there.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are nearly identical with one to three foot waves and sets to four feet. The water's running just slightly warmer at sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. La Jolla will see its low tide at seven forty-three this morning, followed by a high at two twelve in the afternoon and another high at eleven forty-two tonight. The swell here is coming from a similar southwest and west direction, creating that same mixed bag of conditions. Rip currents are also low risk throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, both regions maintain the same small surf and low rip current risk. Expect continued one to three foot waves with occasional four foot sets. The mixed swell will shift slightly, but conditions remain consistent and beginner-friendly. No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so it's a safe bet for a full day in the water.

Overall, it's a pretty mellow start to the week up and down the coast. Nothing spectacular, but perfect conditions if you're looking to get some easy waves without the drama of dangerous currents or surprise storms. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Sunday Monday Orange County San Diego Waves Rip Currents Water Temperature</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for Southern California coastal areas. Let's break down what's happening in the water today and tomorrow.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at two to four feet of surf with local sets pushing up to five feet. The water temperature is hanging around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so you'll want to keep that wetsuit handy. There's a moderate rip current risk in effect, so stay aware of any strong currents pulling you away from shore. The swell is coming from mixed directions at one-ninety and two-sixty degrees, which should give you some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of zero feet around seven oh-three in the morning, followed by a high of three point one feet just after one in the afternoon. Things will get interesting later with another low at five forty-nine in the evening and a high of five feet at eleven twenty-two tonight.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are slightly smaller with one to three feet of surf and sets reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is about the same, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. Here's the good news though, the rip current risk is only low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. The mixed swell is coming from two-ten and two-eighty degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern shows a low near zero feet around six fifty-seven in the morning, a high of two point nine feet at one eleven in the afternoon, and another low of one point eight feet at five forty-five in the evening before climbing to four point eight feet at eleven fourteen tonight.

Now looking ahead to Monday, Orange County stays consistent with two to four feet and local sets to five feet. The moderate rip current risk continues, so keep your head on a swivel out there. The swell direction shifts slightly to one-eighty and two-fifty degrees. Newport Beach's tides start with a low of zero point three feet at seven fifty in the morning, high of two point seven feet at two nineteen in the afternoon, another low of two point two feet at five fifty-eight in the evening, and a high of four point seven feet at eleven fifty-two tonight.

San Diego County picks up slightly on Monday with two to four feet of surf overall. Here's where it changes though, the rip current risk jumps from low to moderate. So if you're planning a water session down south, stay cautious of those currents. The swell comes from two hundred and two eighty degrees. La Jolla's tides show a low of zero point two feet at seven forty-three in the morning, high of two point five feet at two twelve in the afternoon, a low of two point one feet at five fifty-two in the evening, and a high of four point six feet at eleven forty-two tonight.

No thunderstorms are expected over these two days, so you won't have to worry about getting struck. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County for the slightly bigger, more c

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 09:46:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for Southern California coastal areas. Let's break down what's happening in the water today and tomorrow.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at two to four feet of surf with local sets pushing up to five feet. The water temperature is hanging around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so you'll want to keep that wetsuit handy. There's a moderate rip current risk in effect, so stay aware of any strong currents pulling you away from shore. The swell is coming from mixed directions at one-ninety and two-sixty degrees, which should give you some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of zero feet around seven oh-three in the morning, followed by a high of three point one feet just after one in the afternoon. Things will get interesting later with another low at five forty-nine in the evening and a high of five feet at eleven twenty-two tonight.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are slightly smaller with one to three feet of surf and sets reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is about the same, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. Here's the good news though, the rip current risk is only low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. The mixed swell is coming from two-ten and two-eighty degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern shows a low near zero feet around six fifty-seven in the morning, a high of two point nine feet at one eleven in the afternoon, and another low of one point eight feet at five forty-five in the evening before climbing to four point eight feet at eleven fourteen tonight.

Now looking ahead to Monday, Orange County stays consistent with two to four feet and local sets to five feet. The moderate rip current risk continues, so keep your head on a swivel out there. The swell direction shifts slightly to one-eighty and two-fifty degrees. Newport Beach's tides start with a low of zero point three feet at seven fifty in the morning, high of two point seven feet at two nineteen in the afternoon, another low of two point two feet at five fifty-eight in the evening, and a high of four point seven feet at eleven fifty-two tonight.

San Diego County picks up slightly on Monday with two to four feet of surf overall. Here's where it changes though, the rip current risk jumps from low to moderate. So if you're planning a water session down south, stay cautious of those currents. The swell comes from two hundred and two eighty degrees. La Jolla's tides show a low of zero point two feet at seven forty-three in the morning, high of two point five feet at two twelve in the afternoon, a low of two point one feet at five fifty-two in the evening, and a high of four point six feet at eleven forty-two tonight.

No thunderstorms are expected over these two days, so you won't have to worry about getting struck. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County for the slightly bigger, more c

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for Southern California coastal areas. Let's break down what's happening in the water today and tomorrow.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at two to four feet of surf with local sets pushing up to five feet. The water temperature is hanging around sixty-three to sixty-five degrees, so you'll want to keep that wetsuit handy. There's a moderate rip current risk in effect, so stay aware of any strong currents pulling you away from shore. The swell is coming from mixed directions at one-ninety and two-sixty degrees, which should give you some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of zero feet around seven oh-three in the morning, followed by a high of three point one feet just after one in the afternoon. Things will get interesting later with another low at five forty-nine in the evening and a high of five feet at eleven twenty-two tonight.

Down in San Diego County, conditions are slightly smaller with one to three feet of surf and sets reaching up to four feet. The water temperature is about the same, ranging from sixty-two to sixty-five degrees. Here's the good news though, the rip current risk is only low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. The mixed swell is coming from two-ten and two-eighty degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern shows a low near zero feet around six fifty-seven in the morning, a high of two point nine feet at one eleven in the afternoon, and another low of one point eight feet at five forty-five in the evening before climbing to four point eight feet at eleven fourteen tonight.

Now looking ahead to Monday, Orange County stays consistent with two to four feet and local sets to five feet. The moderate rip current risk continues, so keep your head on a swivel out there. The swell direction shifts slightly to one-eighty and two-fifty degrees. Newport Beach's tides start with a low of zero point three feet at seven fifty in the morning, high of two point seven feet at two nineteen in the afternoon, another low of two point two feet at five fifty-eight in the evening, and a high of four point seven feet at eleven fifty-two tonight.

San Diego County picks up slightly on Monday with two to four feet of surf overall. Here's where it changes though, the rip current risk jumps from low to moderate. So if you're planning a water session down south, stay cautious of those currents. The swell comes from two hundred and two eighty degrees. La Jolla's tides show a low of zero point two feet at seven forty-three in the morning, high of two point five feet at two twelve in the afternoon, a low of two point one feet at five fifty-two in the evening, and a high of four point six feet at eleven forty-two tonight.

No thunderstorms are expected over these two days, so you won't have to worry about getting struck. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County for the slightly bigger, more c

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      <title>San Diego Surf Report Saturday Sunday April 4 5 Waves 1 to 4 Feet Water Temps 64 to 66 Degrees</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf report for Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today we're looking at small but fun conditions along the San Diego coast. Expect waves running one to three feet with occasional sets reaching four feet. A west swell at 280 degrees will be the main driver, creating some nice shape for those looking to paddle out. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at 64 to 66 degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold. The rip current risk is low today, though conditions can always change, so stay aware out there.

Let's talk tides real quick. At La Jolla, we've got a low of minus point two feet early this morning at 617 AM, followed by a high of 3.4 feet around 1226 in the afternoon. Another low hits at 530 PM at 1.4 feet, then we wrap up the day with a high of 5.1 feet hitting just before midnight.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, things get a bit more interesting. Sunday is shaping up nicely with surf heights bumping up to two to four feet. We're trading that west swell for some mixed south swell coming from 210 degrees, which should provide some fun shape and direction changes. The rip current risk does increase to moderate, so that's something to keep in mind. Still no thunderstorms expected, and water temps will remain in that comfortable 64 to 66 degree range.

Sunday's tide schedule at La Jolla starts with a low of zero feet at 657 AM, followed by a high of 2.9 feet at 111 PM. You'll get another low at 545 PM measuring 1.8 feet, and the day closes out with a high of 4.8 feet just after 1114 at night.

Overall, this weekend is shaping up to be pretty solid for the San Diego County coastline. Small waves today transitioning to slightly bigger and more consistent swell tomorrow. Just remember to respect the ocean, check conditions before you head out, and keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as they increase in likelihood on Sunday. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:45:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf report for Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today we're looking at small but fun conditions along the San Diego coast. Expect waves running one to three feet with occasional sets reaching four feet. A west swell at 280 degrees will be the main driver, creating some nice shape for those looking to paddle out. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at 64 to 66 degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold. The rip current risk is low today, though conditions can always change, so stay aware out there.

Let's talk tides real quick. At La Jolla, we've got a low of minus point two feet early this morning at 617 AM, followed by a high of 3.4 feet around 1226 in the afternoon. Another low hits at 530 PM at 1.4 feet, then we wrap up the day with a high of 5.1 feet hitting just before midnight.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, things get a bit more interesting. Sunday is shaping up nicely with surf heights bumping up to two to four feet. We're trading that west swell for some mixed south swell coming from 210 degrees, which should provide some fun shape and direction changes. The rip current risk does increase to moderate, so that's something to keep in mind. Still no thunderstorms expected, and water temps will remain in that comfortable 64 to 66 degree range.

Sunday's tide schedule at La Jolla starts with a low of zero feet at 657 AM, followed by a high of 2.9 feet at 111 PM. You'll get another low at 545 PM measuring 1.8 feet, and the day closes out with a high of 4.8 feet just after 1114 at night.

Overall, this weekend is shaping up to be pretty solid for the San Diego County coastline. Small waves today transitioning to slightly bigger and more consistent swell tomorrow. Just remember to respect the ocean, check conditions before you head out, and keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as they increase in likelihood on Sunday. Get out there and enjoy it.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf report for Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today we're looking at small but fun conditions along the San Diego coast. Expect waves running one to three feet with occasional sets reaching four feet. A west swell at 280 degrees will be the main driver, creating some nice shape for those looking to paddle out. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at 64 to 66 degrees, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold. The rip current risk is low today, though conditions can always change, so stay aware out there.

Let's talk tides real quick. At La Jolla, we've got a low of minus point two feet early this morning at 617 AM, followed by a high of 3.4 feet around 1226 in the afternoon. Another low hits at 530 PM at 1.4 feet, then we wrap up the day with a high of 5.1 feet hitting just before midnight.

Now, if you're thinking about heading out tomorrow, things get a bit more interesting. Sunday is shaping up nicely with surf heights bumping up to two to four feet. We're trading that west swell for some mixed south swell coming from 210 degrees, which should provide some fun shape and direction changes. The rip current risk does increase to moderate, so that's something to keep in mind. Still no thunderstorms expected, and water temps will remain in that comfortable 64 to 66 degree range.

Sunday's tide schedule at La Jolla starts with a low of zero feet at 657 AM, followed by a high of 2.9 feet at 111 PM. You'll get another low at 545 PM measuring 1.8 feet, and the day closes out with a high of 4.8 feet just after 1114 at night.

Overall, this weekend is shaping up to be pretty solid for the San Diego County coastline. Small waves today transitioning to slightly bigger and more consistent swell tomorrow. Just remember to respect the ocean, check conditions before you head out, and keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as they increase in likelihood on Sunday. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <title>San Diego County Surf Forecast Friday Saturday Small Waves 1 to 3 Feet Spring Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf forecast for Friday, April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small surf with waves running one to three feet, occasionally building to four feet. It's going to be a light day out there, so if you're thinking about paddling out, just know you'll need to be selective with your waves. The water's a comfortable 64 to 66 degrees, so that spring wetsuit should do you just fine. Rip current risk is low, which is good news for everyone in the water, and there's zero chance of thunderstorms ruining your session.

If you're checking out the tide schedule for La Jolla, you've got a low of minus 0.2 feet hitting at 5:41 in the morning, then a high of 3.8 feet around 11:47 AM. After that, another low at 5:12 PM before the tide climbs back up to 5.2 feet late tonight. That west swell is coming in from 280 degrees, so orient yourself accordingly.

Now looking ahead to Saturday, conditions are changing a bit. We're expecting the same small surf, one to three feet with occasional four footers, but here's the kicker: the rip current risk is staying low. The water temperature holds steady in that 64 to 66 degree range, and again, no storms on the horizon. The mixed swell tomorrow will be coming from 210 and 270 degrees, so you might notice the wave angles shifting throughout the day.

Saturday's tides at La Jolla will see a low of minus 0.2 feet at 6:17 AM, a high of 3.4 feet at 12:26 PM, another low at 5:30 PM, and a high of 5.1 feet wrapping up the evening.

Overall, it's a mellow couple of days in San Diego County. Perfect for cruising easy waves and enjoying some spring sunshine. Get out there and enjoy it responsibly.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:45:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf forecast for Friday, April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small surf with waves running one to three feet, occasionally building to four feet. It's going to be a light day out there, so if you're thinking about paddling out, just know you'll need to be selective with your waves. The water's a comfortable 64 to 66 degrees, so that spring wetsuit should do you just fine. Rip current risk is low, which is good news for everyone in the water, and there's zero chance of thunderstorms ruining your session.

If you're checking out the tide schedule for La Jolla, you've got a low of minus 0.2 feet hitting at 5:41 in the morning, then a high of 3.8 feet around 11:47 AM. After that, another low at 5:12 PM before the tide climbs back up to 5.2 feet late tonight. That west swell is coming in from 280 degrees, so orient yourself accordingly.

Now looking ahead to Saturday, conditions are changing a bit. We're expecting the same small surf, one to three feet with occasional four footers, but here's the kicker: the rip current risk is staying low. The water temperature holds steady in that 64 to 66 degree range, and again, no storms on the horizon. The mixed swell tomorrow will be coming from 210 and 270 degrees, so you might notice the wave angles shifting throughout the day.

Saturday's tides at La Jolla will see a low of minus 0.2 feet at 6:17 AM, a high of 3.4 feet at 12:26 PM, another low at 5:30 PM, and a high of 5.1 feet wrapping up the evening.

Overall, it's a mellow couple of days in San Diego County. Perfect for cruising easy waves and enjoying some spring sunshine. Get out there and enjoy it responsibly.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your San Diego County surf forecast for Friday, April 3rd and Saturday, April 4th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small surf with waves running one to three feet, occasionally building to four feet. It's going to be a light day out there, so if you're thinking about paddling out, just know you'll need to be selective with your waves. The water's a comfortable 64 to 66 degrees, so that spring wetsuit should do you just fine. Rip current risk is low, which is good news for everyone in the water, and there's zero chance of thunderstorms ruining your session.

If you're checking out the tide schedule for La Jolla, you've got a low of minus 0.2 feet hitting at 5:41 in the morning, then a high of 3.8 feet around 11:47 AM. After that, another low at 5:12 PM before the tide climbs back up to 5.2 feet late tonight. That west swell is coming in from 280 degrees, so orient yourself accordingly.

Now looking ahead to Saturday, conditions are changing a bit. We're expecting the same small surf, one to three feet with occasional four footers, but here's the kicker: the rip current risk is staying low. The water temperature holds steady in that 64 to 66 degree range, and again, no storms on the horizon. The mixed swell tomorrow will be coming from 210 and 270 degrees, so you might notice the wave angles shifting throughout the day.

Saturday's tides at La Jolla will see a low of minus 0.2 feet at 6:17 AM, a high of 3.4 feet at 12:26 PM, another low at 5:30 PM, and a high of 5.1 feet wrapping up the evening.

Overall, it's a mellow couple of days in San Diego County. Perfect for cruising easy waves and enjoying some spring sunshine. Get out there and enjoy it responsibly.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Small Waves One to Three Feet Today and Friday, Perfect Beginner Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. If you're planning to paddle out today, expect small but fun surf with heights running one to three feet, with some sets reaching up to four feet. The swell is wrapping in from the west-northwest at 260 degrees, so you'll want to pick your breaks accordingly. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 69 degrees, so you can dial in your wetsuit thickness. Rip current risk stays low, which is good news for everyone in the lineup. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes interrupting your session.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of minus point one feet early this morning at 5:12, followed by a high of 4.3 feet around 11:15. Then another low of point seven feet hits around 5 PM, with the day ending strong on a high tide of 5.4 feet right before midnight.

Friday in Orange County stays consistent with today's pattern. You're looking at the same one to three foot surf, sets to four feet, but now we've got a mixed swell coming from both 260 and 180 degrees, which should add some interesting texture to the waves. Rip currents remain low, and conditions stay thunderstorm-free. The tide schedule shifts a bit with a low of minus point one feet at 5:47 AM, a high of 3.9 feet at 11:53 AM, another low of 1.1 feet at 5:16 PM, and a high of 5.3 feet at 11:33 PM.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Today's conditions down in La Jolla bring you the same small swell heights of one to three feet with sets occasionally touching four feet. The swell's coming straight from the west at 280 degrees. Water temps are slightly cooler than Orange County, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees, so break out that extra millimeter of neoprene if you need it. Rip current risk is low, and you won't see any thunderstorm activity.

La Jolla's tides show a low of minus point two feet at 5:06 AM, a high of 4.2 feet at 11:09 AM, another low of point six feet at 4:51 PM, and a high of 5.2 feet at 11:04 PM.

Friday in San Diego stays steady with one to three foot surf and sets to four feet, but here's where it differs from Orange County: you're just getting consistent swell from 280 degrees, no mixed direction this time. That means cleaner, more predictable wave patterns. Same low rip current risk and no thunderstorms expected. Tides shift to a low of minus point two feet at 5:41 AM, a high of 3.8 feet at 11:47 AM, another low of one foot at 5:12 PM, and finishing with a high of 5.2 feet at 11:26 PM.

Bottom line: whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, you're looking at a fun couple of days of small, manageable surf. It's perfect conditions for beginners, a good time to work on technique, or if you're just looking to get some salt water therapy without dealing with massive crowds. Get out there and enjoy it!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:46:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. If you're planning to paddle out today, expect small but fun surf with heights running one to three feet, with some sets reaching up to four feet. The swell is wrapping in from the west-northwest at 260 degrees, so you'll want to pick your breaks accordingly. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 69 degrees, so you can dial in your wetsuit thickness. Rip current risk stays low, which is good news for everyone in the lineup. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes interrupting your session.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of minus point one feet early this morning at 5:12, followed by a high of 4.3 feet around 11:15. Then another low of point seven feet hits around 5 PM, with the day ending strong on a high tide of 5.4 feet right before midnight.

Friday in Orange County stays consistent with today's pattern. You're looking at the same one to three foot surf, sets to four feet, but now we've got a mixed swell coming from both 260 and 180 degrees, which should add some interesting texture to the waves. Rip currents remain low, and conditions stay thunderstorm-free. The tide schedule shifts a bit with a low of minus point one feet at 5:47 AM, a high of 3.9 feet at 11:53 AM, another low of 1.1 feet at 5:16 PM, and a high of 5.3 feet at 11:33 PM.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Today's conditions down in La Jolla bring you the same small swell heights of one to three feet with sets occasionally touching four feet. The swell's coming straight from the west at 280 degrees. Water temps are slightly cooler than Orange County, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees, so break out that extra millimeter of neoprene if you need it. Rip current risk is low, and you won't see any thunderstorm activity.

La Jolla's tides show a low of minus point two feet at 5:06 AM, a high of 4.2 feet at 11:09 AM, another low of point six feet at 4:51 PM, and a high of 5.2 feet at 11:04 PM.

Friday in San Diego stays steady with one to three foot surf and sets to four feet, but here's where it differs from Orange County: you're just getting consistent swell from 280 degrees, no mixed direction this time. That means cleaner, more predictable wave patterns. Same low rip current risk and no thunderstorms expected. Tides shift to a low of minus point two feet at 5:41 AM, a high of 3.8 feet at 11:47 AM, another low of one foot at 5:12 PM, and finishing with a high of 5.2 feet at 11:26 PM.

Bottom line: whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, you're looking at a fun couple of days of small, manageable surf. It's perfect conditions for beginners, a good time to work on technique, or if you're just looking to get some salt water therapy without dealing with massive crowds. Get out there and enjoy it!

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. If you're planning to paddle out today, expect small but fun surf with heights running one to three feet, with some sets reaching up to four feet. The swell is wrapping in from the west-northwest at 260 degrees, so you'll want to pick your breaks accordingly. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 69 degrees, so you can dial in your wetsuit thickness. Rip current risk stays low, which is good news for everyone in the lineup. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes interrupting your session.

Looking at the tides in Newport Beach, we've got a low of minus point one feet early this morning at 5:12, followed by a high of 4.3 feet around 11:15. Then another low of point seven feet hits around 5 PM, with the day ending strong on a high tide of 5.4 feet right before midnight.

Friday in Orange County stays consistent with today's pattern. You're looking at the same one to three foot surf, sets to four feet, but now we've got a mixed swell coming from both 260 and 180 degrees, which should add some interesting texture to the waves. Rip currents remain low, and conditions stay thunderstorm-free. The tide schedule shifts a bit with a low of minus point one feet at 5:47 AM, a high of 3.9 feet at 11:53 AM, another low of 1.1 feet at 5:16 PM, and a high of 5.3 feet at 11:33 PM.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Today's conditions down in La Jolla bring you the same small swell heights of one to three feet with sets occasionally touching four feet. The swell's coming straight from the west at 280 degrees. Water temps are slightly cooler than Orange County, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees, so break out that extra millimeter of neoprene if you need it. Rip current risk is low, and you won't see any thunderstorm activity.

La Jolla's tides show a low of minus point two feet at 5:06 AM, a high of 4.2 feet at 11:09 AM, another low of point six feet at 4:51 PM, and a high of 5.2 feet at 11:04 PM.

Friday in San Diego stays steady with one to three foot surf and sets to four feet, but here's where it differs from Orange County: you're just getting consistent swell from 280 degrees, no mixed direction this time. That means cleaner, more predictable wave patterns. Same low rip current risk and no thunderstorms expected. Tides shift to a low of minus point two feet at 5:41 AM, a high of 3.8 feet at 11:47 AM, another low of one foot at 5:12 PM, and finishing with a high of 5.2 feet at 11:26 PM.

Bottom line: whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, you're looking at a fun couple of days of small, manageable surf. It's perfect conditions for beginners, a good time to work on technique, or if you're just looking to get some salt water therapy without dealing with massive crowds. Get out there and enjoy it!

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday San Diego Orange County Waves Swell Conditions Water Temperature</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday surf forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start down in San Diego County where conditions today are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at small one to two foot waves with low rip current risk, so it's a fairly safe day in the water. The water temperature is sitting at a chilly 61 to 65 degrees, so you might want to grab that wetsuit. High tide is hitting around 10:32 in the morning at La Jolla, and you'll see lows bookending the day at 4:30 AM and again at 4:30 PM.

Over in Orange County, the pattern is similar with one to two foot surf and low rip current risk. Water temps there are slightly warmer at 62 to 66 degrees, still cool enough for a spring suit. Newport Beach will see its morning high around 10:37 AM with lows at 4:37 AM and 4:35 PM.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday is shaping up to be noticeably better for both regions. San Diego County is expecting one to three foot waves with sets potentially reaching four feet. The swell is coming from 280 degrees, which should wrap nicely into our local breaks. Orange County will see similar conditions with one to three foot waves and four foot sets on the way from 260 degrees. Both areas maintain that low rip current risk, so you can focus on catching waves rather than worrying about safety concerns.

Thursday's tides will be slightly lower overall compared to today, with morning lows dipping below zero at both locations. The evening highs will be a bit smaller too, around 5.2 to 5.4 feet at high tide.

No thunderstorms are expected in either forecast area over the next couple days, and conditions look clean and relatively stable. So if you're looking to get out there, Thursday morning into the afternoon looks like your best window with slightly larger and more consistent swell arriving. Today is definitely still surfable if you're itching to get wet, just expect smaller conditions and maybe a few less exciting sets rolling through. Either way, you've got a great couple days ahead on the water. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 09:45:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday surf forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start down in San Diego County where conditions today are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at small one to two foot waves with low rip current risk, so it's a fairly safe day in the water. The water temperature is sitting at a chilly 61 to 65 degrees, so you might want to grab that wetsuit. High tide is hitting around 10:32 in the morning at La Jolla, and you'll see lows bookending the day at 4:30 AM and again at 4:30 PM.

Over in Orange County, the pattern is similar with one to two foot surf and low rip current risk. Water temps there are slightly warmer at 62 to 66 degrees, still cool enough for a spring suit. Newport Beach will see its morning high around 10:37 AM with lows at 4:37 AM and 4:35 PM.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday is shaping up to be noticeably better for both regions. San Diego County is expecting one to three foot waves with sets potentially reaching four feet. The swell is coming from 280 degrees, which should wrap nicely into our local breaks. Orange County will see similar conditions with one to three foot waves and four foot sets on the way from 260 degrees. Both areas maintain that low rip current risk, so you can focus on catching waves rather than worrying about safety concerns.

Thursday's tides will be slightly lower overall compared to today, with morning lows dipping below zero at both locations. The evening highs will be a bit smaller too, around 5.2 to 5.4 feet at high tide.

No thunderstorms are expected in either forecast area over the next couple days, and conditions look clean and relatively stable. So if you're looking to get out there, Thursday morning into the afternoon looks like your best window with slightly larger and more consistent swell arriving. Today is definitely still surfable if you're itching to get wet, just expect smaller conditions and maybe a few less exciting sets rolling through. Either way, you've got a great couple days ahead on the water. Get out there and enjoy it.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your Wednesday surf forecast for Southern California brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start down in San Diego County where conditions today are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at small one to two foot waves with low rip current risk, so it's a fairly safe day in the water. The water temperature is sitting at a chilly 61 to 65 degrees, so you might want to grab that wetsuit. High tide is hitting around 10:32 in the morning at La Jolla, and you'll see lows bookending the day at 4:30 AM and again at 4:30 PM.

Over in Orange County, the pattern is similar with one to two foot surf and low rip current risk. Water temps there are slightly warmer at 62 to 66 degrees, still cool enough for a spring suit. Newport Beach will see its morning high around 10:37 AM with lows at 4:37 AM and 4:35 PM.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Thursday is shaping up to be noticeably better for both regions. San Diego County is expecting one to three foot waves with sets potentially reaching four feet. The swell is coming from 280 degrees, which should wrap nicely into our local breaks. Orange County will see similar conditions with one to three foot waves and four foot sets on the way from 260 degrees. Both areas maintain that low rip current risk, so you can focus on catching waves rather than worrying about safety concerns.

Thursday's tides will be slightly lower overall compared to today, with morning lows dipping below zero at both locations. The evening highs will be a bit smaller too, around 5.2 to 5.4 feet at high tide.

No thunderstorms are expected in either forecast area over the next couple days, and conditions look clean and relatively stable. So if you're looking to get out there, Thursday morning into the afternoon looks like your best window with slightly larger and more consistent swell arriving. Today is definitely still surfable if you're itching to get wet, just expect smaller conditions and maybe a few less exciting sets rolling through. Either way, you've got a great couple days ahead on the water. Get out there and enjoy it.

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      <title>San Diego Orange County Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Small Waves Low Rip Current Risk Ideal Beginner Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers and beach enthusiasts. This is your National Weather Service San Diego Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with the Orange County coastal areas. Today you're looking at small, mellow waves ranging from one to two feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, stay aware out there. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to keep that wetsuit nearby. The swell is coming in from the south at 190 degrees, which should give us some pretty consistent conditions. At Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 4:01 AM at just 0.4 feet, followed by a high at 9:59 AM reaching 5 feet. The afternoon low comes in at 4:12 PM at essentially zero, then one more high tonight at 10:26 PM at 5.1 feet. No thunderstorm activity is expected today.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, the story is much the same. We're looking at one to two foot waves with low rip current risk. Water temps here are running just slightly warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.2 feet at 3:54 AM, a high of 4.9 feet mid morning at 9:54, a low in the afternoon at 4:06 PM at negative 0.1 feet, and another high tonight at 10:20 PM hitting 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected.

Now let's look ahead to Wednesday. Both Orange County and San Diego County are forecasting the same small, playful conditions. One to two foot waves will continue, rip current risk stays low, and thunderstorms remain off the table. Water temperatures should hold steady in those 62 to 65 degree ranges. The tide cycles will shift slightly earlier than today. At Newport Beach Wednesday morning, expect a low at 4:37 AM near zero, a high at 10:37 AM of 4.7 feet, an afternoon low at 4:35 PM of 0.2 feet, and a final high of 5.3 feet at 10:48 PM. Down in San Diego County at La Jolla, the low comes at 4:30 AM at essentially zero, the high at 10:32 AM reaches 4.6 feet, the afternoon low at 4:30 PM sits at 0.2 feet, and the evening high climbs to 5.2 feet at 10:42 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a pretty consistent pattern over these two days. Small, manageable waves, steady water temps, and calm conditions make this a great stretch for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing time in the water. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or heading down to San Diego, conditions should treat you well. Stay safe, watch for rip currents even though they're unlikely, and enjoy the Pacific. This forecast was brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 09:45:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers and beach enthusiasts. This is your National Weather Service San Diego Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with the Orange County coastal areas. Today you're looking at small, mellow waves ranging from one to two feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, stay aware out there. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to keep that wetsuit nearby. The swell is coming in from the south at 190 degrees, which should give us some pretty consistent conditions. At Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 4:01 AM at just 0.4 feet, followed by a high at 9:59 AM reaching 5 feet. The afternoon low comes in at 4:12 PM at essentially zero, then one more high tonight at 10:26 PM at 5.1 feet. No thunderstorm activity is expected today.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, the story is much the same. We're looking at one to two foot waves with low rip current risk. Water temps here are running just slightly warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.2 feet at 3:54 AM, a high of 4.9 feet mid morning at 9:54, a low in the afternoon at 4:06 PM at negative 0.1 feet, and another high tonight at 10:20 PM hitting 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected.

Now let's look ahead to Wednesday. Both Orange County and San Diego County are forecasting the same small, playful conditions. One to two foot waves will continue, rip current risk stays low, and thunderstorms remain off the table. Water temperatures should hold steady in those 62 to 65 degree ranges. The tide cycles will shift slightly earlier than today. At Newport Beach Wednesday morning, expect a low at 4:37 AM near zero, a high at 10:37 AM of 4.7 feet, an afternoon low at 4:35 PM of 0.2 feet, and a final high of 5.3 feet at 10:48 PM. Down in San Diego County at La Jolla, the low comes at 4:30 AM at essentially zero, the high at 10:32 AM reaches 4.6 feet, the afternoon low at 4:30 PM sits at 0.2 feet, and the evening high climbs to 5.2 feet at 10:42 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a pretty consistent pattern over these two days. Small, manageable waves, steady water temps, and calm conditions make this a great stretch for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing time in the water. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or heading down to San Diego, conditions should treat you well. Stay safe, watch for rip currents even though they're unlikely, and enjoy the Pacific. This forecast was brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers and beach enthusiasts. This is your National Weather Service San Diego Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with the Orange County coastal areas. Today you're looking at small, mellow waves ranging from one to two feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, stay aware out there. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the low to mid sixties, so you might want to keep that wetsuit nearby. The swell is coming in from the south at 190 degrees, which should give us some pretty consistent conditions. At Newport Beach, we've got a low tide early this morning at 4:01 AM at just 0.4 feet, followed by a high at 9:59 AM reaching 5 feet. The afternoon low comes in at 4:12 PM at essentially zero, then one more high tonight at 10:26 PM at 5.1 feet. No thunderstorm activity is expected today.

Moving down to San Diego County coastal areas, the story is much the same. We're looking at one to two foot waves with low rip current risk. Water temps here are running just slightly warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.2 feet at 3:54 AM, a high of 4.9 feet mid morning at 9:54, a low in the afternoon at 4:06 PM at negative 0.1 feet, and another high tonight at 10:20 PM hitting 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected.

Now let's look ahead to Wednesday. Both Orange County and San Diego County are forecasting the same small, playful conditions. One to two foot waves will continue, rip current risk stays low, and thunderstorms remain off the table. Water temperatures should hold steady in those 62 to 65 degree ranges. The tide cycles will shift slightly earlier than today. At Newport Beach Wednesday morning, expect a low at 4:37 AM near zero, a high at 10:37 AM of 4.7 feet, an afternoon low at 4:35 PM of 0.2 feet, and a final high of 5.3 feet at 10:48 PM. Down in San Diego County at La Jolla, the low comes at 4:30 AM at essentially zero, the high at 10:32 AM reaches 4.6 feet, the afternoon low at 4:30 PM sits at 0.2 feet, and the evening high climbs to 5.2 feet at 10:42 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a pretty consistent pattern over these two days. Small, manageable waves, steady water temps, and calm conditions make this a great stretch for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing time in the water. Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or heading down to San Diego, conditions should treat you well. Stay safe, watch for rip currents even though they're unlikely, and enjoy the Pacific. This forecast was brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego.

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast March 30-31: Small Waves, Warm Water, Safe Conditions Orange and San Diego Counties</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Southern California Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, March 30th and Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with Orange County. Today you're looking at small surf with heights ranging from one to three feet, generated by swell coming from the south-southwest. The water temperature will be pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk remains low, so swimmers and surfers should have relatively safe conditions. If you're planning to head out, the high tide at Newport Beach occurs at 9:17 in the morning, reaching 5.2 feet. There's also an evening high at just after 10 PM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about weather interruptions.

Moving into Tuesday in Orange County, conditions stay consistent with another day of one to three foot surf. The swell direction shifts slightly to the south, still maintaining that low rip current risk. High tides for Newport Beach will peak at just before 10 AM at 5.0 feet, then again near 10:30 PM at 5.1 feet. The water will remain in that comfortable 61 to 66 degree range.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions await you today with one to three foot waves driven by swell from the south-southwest. Water temperatures here are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk is low, and clear skies are in the forecast with no thunderstorms expected. At La Jolla, your morning high tide arrives at 9:13 AM reaching 5.0 feet, with the evening high at 9:56 PM at 4.8 feet.

Tuesday in San Diego County brings more of the same pleasant conditions. One to three foot surf continues with swell now coming from the south at 200 degrees. The high tides shift slightly later, with the morning high at La Jolla occurring at 9:54 AM reaching 4.9 feet, and the evening high at 10:20 PM at 5.0 feet. Low rip current risk continues throughout the day.

Overall, we're looking at a consistent two-day stretch of small, manageable waves and safe water conditions across both Orange and San Diego counties. It's a great time to get out and enjoy the water whether you're a beginner or experienced beach-goer.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 09:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Southern California Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, March 30th and Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with Orange County. Today you're looking at small surf with heights ranging from one to three feet, generated by swell coming from the south-southwest. The water temperature will be pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk remains low, so swimmers and surfers should have relatively safe conditions. If you're planning to head out, the high tide at Newport Beach occurs at 9:17 in the morning, reaching 5.2 feet. There's also an evening high at just after 10 PM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about weather interruptions.

Moving into Tuesday in Orange County, conditions stay consistent with another day of one to three foot surf. The swell direction shifts slightly to the south, still maintaining that low rip current risk. High tides for Newport Beach will peak at just before 10 AM at 5.0 feet, then again near 10:30 PM at 5.1 feet. The water will remain in that comfortable 61 to 66 degree range.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions await you today with one to three foot waves driven by swell from the south-southwest. Water temperatures here are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk is low, and clear skies are in the forecast with no thunderstorms expected. At La Jolla, your morning high tide arrives at 9:13 AM reaching 5.0 feet, with the evening high at 9:56 PM at 4.8 feet.

Tuesday in San Diego County brings more of the same pleasant conditions. One to three foot surf continues with swell now coming from the south at 200 degrees. The high tides shift slightly later, with the morning high at La Jolla occurring at 9:54 AM reaching 4.9 feet, and the evening high at 10:20 PM at 5.0 feet. Low rip current risk continues throughout the day.

Overall, we're looking at a consistent two-day stretch of small, manageable waves and safe water conditions across both Orange and San Diego counties. It's a great time to get out and enjoy the water whether you're a beginner or experienced beach-goer.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Southern California Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, March 30th and Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

Let's start with Orange County. Today you're looking at small surf with heights ranging from one to three feet, generated by swell coming from the south-southwest. The water temperature will be pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk remains low, so swimmers and surfers should have relatively safe conditions. If you're planning to head out, the high tide at Newport Beach occurs at 9:17 in the morning, reaching 5.2 feet. There's also an evening high at just after 10 PM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about weather interruptions.

Moving into Tuesday in Orange County, conditions stay consistent with another day of one to three foot surf. The swell direction shifts slightly to the south, still maintaining that low rip current risk. High tides for Newport Beach will peak at just before 10 AM at 5.0 feet, then again near 10:30 PM at 5.1 feet. The water will remain in that comfortable 61 to 66 degree range.

Now let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions await you today with one to three foot waves driven by swell from the south-southwest. Water temperatures here are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Rip current risk is low, and clear skies are in the forecast with no thunderstorms expected. At La Jolla, your morning high tide arrives at 9:13 AM reaching 5.0 feet, with the evening high at 9:56 PM at 4.8 feet.

Tuesday in San Diego County brings more of the same pleasant conditions. One to three foot surf continues with swell now coming from the south at 200 degrees. The high tides shift slightly later, with the morning high at La Jolla occurring at 9:54 AM reaching 4.9 feet, and the evening high at 10:20 PM at 5.0 feet. Low rip current risk continues throughout the day.

Overall, we're looking at a consistent two-day stretch of small, manageable waves and safe water conditions across both Orange and San Diego counties. It's a great time to get out and enjoy the water whether you're a beginner or experienced beach-goer.

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      <title>Sunday Surf Forecast Orange County San Diego One to Three Foot Waves Low Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, manageable surf with heights running one to three feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still stay aware. The water is comfortably cool at 62 to 67 degrees, so a light wetsuit might be a good idea. You'll get some mixed swell action today with south wind swell from 190 degrees playing nice with west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Down at Newport Beach, expect a low tide early this morning at 2:39 AM, then a nice high around 8:32 in the morning. You'll see another low in the afternoon at 3:15 PM, with the day finishing up with a high tide at 9:38 PM.

Moving down to San Diego County, the story is pretty similar. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk, and water temps hovering between 64 and 67 degrees. Today's swell is coming from slightly different angles with west swell from 290 degrees mixing with south swell from 210 degrees. Over at La Jolla, your low tide hits at 2:32 AM, high tide at 8:27 AM, another low at 3:09 PM, and the day wraps with high tide at 9:32 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, both areas are expecting more of the same. One to three foot surf continues, low rip current risk stays in place, and no thunderstorms are expected. Orange County will see the swell shift slightly to south from 190 degrees and west from 260 degrees. San Diego County expects south swell from 210 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees. Tides will be similar to today's pattern.

All in all, a pretty mellow couple of days at the beach. Perfect for those looking to ease into the week without dealing with heavy surf or dangerous conditions.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 09:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, manageable surf with heights running one to three feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still stay aware. The water is comfortably cool at 62 to 67 degrees, so a light wetsuit might be a good idea. You'll get some mixed swell action today with south wind swell from 190 degrees playing nice with west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Down at Newport Beach, expect a low tide early this morning at 2:39 AM, then a nice high around 8:32 in the morning. You'll see another low in the afternoon at 3:15 PM, with the day finishing up with a high tide at 9:38 PM.

Moving down to San Diego County, the story is pretty similar. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk, and water temps hovering between 64 and 67 degrees. Today's swell is coming from slightly different angles with west swell from 290 degrees mixing with south swell from 210 degrees. Over at La Jolla, your low tide hits at 2:32 AM, high tide at 8:27 AM, another low at 3:09 PM, and the day wraps with high tide at 9:32 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, both areas are expecting more of the same. One to three foot surf continues, low rip current risk stays in place, and no thunderstorms are expected. Orange County will see the swell shift slightly to south from 190 degrees and west from 260 degrees. San Diego County expects south swell from 210 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees. Tides will be similar to today's pattern.

All in all, a pretty mellow couple of days at the beach. Perfect for those looking to ease into the week without dealing with heavy surf or dangerous conditions.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, manageable surf with heights running one to three feet. The rip current risk is low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still stay aware. The water is comfortably cool at 62 to 67 degrees, so a light wetsuit might be a good idea. You'll get some mixed swell action today with south wind swell from 190 degrees playing nice with west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Down at Newport Beach, expect a low tide early this morning at 2:39 AM, then a nice high around 8:32 in the morning. You'll see another low in the afternoon at 3:15 PM, with the day finishing up with a high tide at 9:38 PM.

Moving down to San Diego County, the story is pretty similar. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk, and water temps hovering between 64 and 67 degrees. Today's swell is coming from slightly different angles with west swell from 290 degrees mixing with south swell from 210 degrees. Over at La Jolla, your low tide hits at 2:32 AM, high tide at 8:27 AM, another low at 3:09 PM, and the day wraps with high tide at 9:32 PM.

Looking ahead to Monday, both areas are expecting more of the same. One to three foot surf continues, low rip current risk stays in place, and no thunderstorms are expected. Orange County will see the swell shift slightly to south from 190 degrees and west from 260 degrees. San Diego County expects south swell from 210 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees. Tides will be similar to today's pattern.

All in all, a pretty mellow couple of days at the beach. Perfect for those looking to ease into the week without dealing with heavy surf or dangerous conditions.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Saturday March 28 Two to Four Foot Waves Moderate Rip Currents San Diego Orange County</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California's coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

We're looking at a mixed bag across Orange and San Diego counties today, Saturday, March 28th. If you're planning to hit the water, pay close attention because conditions are a bit different depending on where you are.

Let's start down in San Diego County. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life threatening rip currents are definitely possible out there. The surf is running two to four feet with mixed west swell coming in from 280 degrees combined with southwest swell from 220 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 64 and 66 degrees, so you'll want to think about your wetsuit. No thunderstorm potential today, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning. Over in La Jolla, expect low tides of about 1.9 feet early this morning around 1:40 AM, with a high tide of 4.9 feet at 7:33 in the morning. You'll see another low at 2:34 PM and finish out the day with a high of 4.1 feet at 9:07 PM.

Heading up to Orange County, conditions relax just a bit. We've got a moderate rip current risk here as well, but the surf is also two to four feet with that mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south wind swell from 200 degrees. Water temps are slightly warmer, ranging from 63 to 68 degrees, giving you a little more flexibility with your gear. At Newport Beach, your low tide comes in around 1:48 AM at 2.0 feet, with a morning high of 5.1 feet at 7:37 AM. An afternoon low of negative 0.6 feet hits at 2:40 PM, followed by an evening high of 4.3 feet at 9:12 PM.

Now here's the good news: Sunday's looking a lot calmer. Rip current risk drops to low across both regions, meaning life threatening rip currents are unlikely, though you should never drop your guard completely. Surf heights decrease slightly to one to three feet as that swell energy diminishes. Water conditions remain pleasant with no thunderstorms expected. Down in San Diego, you'll see similar tidal patterns with a low of 1.3 feet early morning and a high of 5.0 feet at 8:27 AM. Up in Orange County at Newport Beach, expect a low of 1.4 feet around 2:39 AM and a high of 5.2 feet at 8:32 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out today, respect those moderate rip currents, especially in San Diego County. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards if possible, and if you get caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to the shore. Sunday's shaping up to be a much friendlier day with smaller waves and calmer conditions, making it perfect for those looking to ease into their weekend water activities. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:45:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California's coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

We're looking at a mixed bag across Orange and San Diego counties today, Saturday, March 28th. If you're planning to hit the water, pay close attention because conditions are a bit different depending on where you are.

Let's start down in San Diego County. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life threatening rip currents are definitely possible out there. The surf is running two to four feet with mixed west swell coming in from 280 degrees combined with southwest swell from 220 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 64 and 66 degrees, so you'll want to think about your wetsuit. No thunderstorm potential today, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning. Over in La Jolla, expect low tides of about 1.9 feet early this morning around 1:40 AM, with a high tide of 4.9 feet at 7:33 in the morning. You'll see another low at 2:34 PM and finish out the day with a high of 4.1 feet at 9:07 PM.

Heading up to Orange County, conditions relax just a bit. We've got a moderate rip current risk here as well, but the surf is also two to four feet with that mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south wind swell from 200 degrees. Water temps are slightly warmer, ranging from 63 to 68 degrees, giving you a little more flexibility with your gear. At Newport Beach, your low tide comes in around 1:48 AM at 2.0 feet, with a morning high of 5.1 feet at 7:37 AM. An afternoon low of negative 0.6 feet hits at 2:40 PM, followed by an evening high of 4.3 feet at 9:12 PM.

Now here's the good news: Sunday's looking a lot calmer. Rip current risk drops to low across both regions, meaning life threatening rip currents are unlikely, though you should never drop your guard completely. Surf heights decrease slightly to one to three feet as that swell energy diminishes. Water conditions remain pleasant with no thunderstorms expected. Down in San Diego, you'll see similar tidal patterns with a low of 1.3 feet early morning and a high of 5.0 feet at 8:27 AM. Up in Orange County at Newport Beach, expect a low of 1.4 feet around 2:39 AM and a high of 5.2 feet at 8:32 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out today, respect those moderate rip currents, especially in San Diego County. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards if possible, and if you get caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to the shore. Sunday's shaping up to be a much friendlier day with smaller waves and calmer conditions, making it perfect for those looking to ease into their weekend water activities. Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Southern California's coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

We're looking at a mixed bag across Orange and San Diego counties today, Saturday, March 28th. If you're planning to hit the water, pay close attention because conditions are a bit different depending on where you are.

Let's start down in San Diego County. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, which means life threatening rip currents are definitely possible out there. The surf is running two to four feet with mixed west swell coming in from 280 degrees combined with southwest swell from 220 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 64 and 66 degrees, so you'll want to think about your wetsuit. No thunderstorm potential today, so at least you won't have to worry about lightning. Over in La Jolla, expect low tides of about 1.9 feet early this morning around 1:40 AM, with a high tide of 4.9 feet at 7:33 in the morning. You'll see another low at 2:34 PM and finish out the day with a high of 4.1 feet at 9:07 PM.

Heading up to Orange County, conditions relax just a bit. We've got a moderate rip current risk here as well, but the surf is also two to four feet with that mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south wind swell from 200 degrees. Water temps are slightly warmer, ranging from 63 to 68 degrees, giving you a little more flexibility with your gear. At Newport Beach, your low tide comes in around 1:48 AM at 2.0 feet, with a morning high of 5.1 feet at 7:37 AM. An afternoon low of negative 0.6 feet hits at 2:40 PM, followed by an evening high of 4.3 feet at 9:12 PM.

Now here's the good news: Sunday's looking a lot calmer. Rip current risk drops to low across both regions, meaning life threatening rip currents are unlikely, though you should never drop your guard completely. Surf heights decrease slightly to one to three feet as that swell energy diminishes. Water conditions remain pleasant with no thunderstorms expected. Down in San Diego, you'll see similar tidal patterns with a low of 1.3 feet early morning and a high of 5.0 feet at 8:27 AM. Up in Orange County at Newport Beach, expect a low of 1.4 feet around 2:39 AM and a high of 5.2 feet at 8:32 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out today, respect those moderate rip currents, especially in San Diego County. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards if possible, and if you get caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to the shore. Sunday's shaping up to be a much friendlier day with smaller waves and calmer conditions, making it perfect for those looking to ease into their weekend water activities. Stay safe out there.

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      <title>Orange County and San Diego County Surf Forecast Friday: One to Four Foot Waves, Light Winds, Clean Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your Friday morning surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, fun waves rolling in from the west at one to three feet, with sets occasionally reaching four feet. Conditions should remain pretty mellow with a low rip current risk, so if you're heading out, you can relax a bit about the currents. Water temps are sitting at a pleasant sixty-three to sixty-six degrees, so you might not need that heavy wetsuit today. The swell is coming from two-seventy degrees. High tide at Newport Beach hits at six twenty-eight in the morning, dipping to a negative half foot at one fifty-eight in the afternoon, then bouncing back up to three point nine feet by eight forty-six at night. No thunderstorms expected, so you'll have a clean morning to work with.

Now heading south to San Diego County, where conditions are slightly more interesting today. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so be aware of those strong currents pulling you back offshore. The surf here is running two to four feet, slightly better than Orange County, with mixed swell coming from two-twenty and two-eighty degrees. Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four to sixty-six degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high of four point seven feet at six twenty-three in the morning, dropping to a minus point six foot around one fifty-one in the afternoon, then recovering to three point seven feet tonight. Again, no thunderstorm activity expected.

Looking ahead to Saturday, both regions are going to see a slight decline in swell energy. Orange County's rip current risk drops to low, and the surf settles into that consistent one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts to one-ninety degrees. San Diego County will also transition to a low rip current risk with one to three foot waves, but you'll still have that mixed swell from two-twenty and two-ninety degrees to work with.

Water temps tomorrow will remain in that comfortable low to mid-sixty degree range across both areas. High tides at Newport Beach come in at seven thirty-seven in the morning and again at nine twelve at night, with a low of two feet at one forty-eight in the morning and negative point six feet at two forty in the afternoon. Down at La Jolla, expect a low of one point nine feet at one forty in the morning, a high of four point nine feet at seven thirty-three in the morning, and another low of minus point seven feet at two thirty-four in the afternoon before finishing with a high of four point one feet at nine oh-seven at night.

Overall, we're looking at a solid start to the weekend with small to moderate surf and light winds. Orange County will be your mellow option today, while San Diego County offers slightly bigger waves and a bit more spice with that moderate rip current risk. By Saturday, both areas settle down nicely. Conditions

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 09:45:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your Friday morning surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, fun waves rolling in from the west at one to three feet, with sets occasionally reaching four feet. Conditions should remain pretty mellow with a low rip current risk, so if you're heading out, you can relax a bit about the currents. Water temps are sitting at a pleasant sixty-three to sixty-six degrees, so you might not need that heavy wetsuit today. The swell is coming from two-seventy degrees. High tide at Newport Beach hits at six twenty-eight in the morning, dipping to a negative half foot at one fifty-eight in the afternoon, then bouncing back up to three point nine feet by eight forty-six at night. No thunderstorms expected, so you'll have a clean morning to work with.

Now heading south to San Diego County, where conditions are slightly more interesting today. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so be aware of those strong currents pulling you back offshore. The surf here is running two to four feet, slightly better than Orange County, with mixed swell coming from two-twenty and two-eighty degrees. Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four to sixty-six degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high of four point seven feet at six twenty-three in the morning, dropping to a minus point six foot around one fifty-one in the afternoon, then recovering to three point seven feet tonight. Again, no thunderstorm activity expected.

Looking ahead to Saturday, both regions are going to see a slight decline in swell energy. Orange County's rip current risk drops to low, and the surf settles into that consistent one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts to one-ninety degrees. San Diego County will also transition to a low rip current risk with one to three foot waves, but you'll still have that mixed swell from two-twenty and two-ninety degrees to work with.

Water temps tomorrow will remain in that comfortable low to mid-sixty degree range across both areas. High tides at Newport Beach come in at seven thirty-seven in the morning and again at nine twelve at night, with a low of two feet at one forty-eight in the morning and negative point six feet at two forty in the afternoon. Down at La Jolla, expect a low of one point nine feet at one forty in the morning, a high of four point nine feet at seven thirty-three in the morning, and another low of minus point seven feet at two thirty-four in the afternoon before finishing with a high of four point one feet at nine oh-seven at night.

Overall, we're looking at a solid start to the weekend with small to moderate surf and light winds. Orange County will be your mellow option today, while San Diego County offers slightly bigger waves and a bit more spice with that moderate rip current risk. By Saturday, both areas settle down nicely. Conditions

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your Friday morning surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service San Diego office.

Let's start with Orange County. Today we're looking at small, fun waves rolling in from the west at one to three feet, with sets occasionally reaching four feet. Conditions should remain pretty mellow with a low rip current risk, so if you're heading out, you can relax a bit about the currents. Water temps are sitting at a pleasant sixty-three to sixty-six degrees, so you might not need that heavy wetsuit today. The swell is coming from two-seventy degrees. High tide at Newport Beach hits at six twenty-eight in the morning, dipping to a negative half foot at one fifty-eight in the afternoon, then bouncing back up to three point nine feet by eight forty-six at night. No thunderstorms expected, so you'll have a clean morning to work with.

Now heading south to San Diego County, where conditions are slightly more interesting today. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so be aware of those strong currents pulling you back offshore. The surf here is running two to four feet, slightly better than Orange County, with mixed swell coming from two-twenty and two-eighty degrees. Water temperature is holding steady at sixty-four to sixty-six degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high of four point seven feet at six twenty-three in the morning, dropping to a minus point six foot around one fifty-one in the afternoon, then recovering to three point seven feet tonight. Again, no thunderstorm activity expected.

Looking ahead to Saturday, both regions are going to see a slight decline in swell energy. Orange County's rip current risk drops to low, and the surf settles into that consistent one to three foot range. The swell direction shifts to one-ninety degrees. San Diego County will also transition to a low rip current risk with one to three foot waves, but you'll still have that mixed swell from two-twenty and two-ninety degrees to work with.

Water temps tomorrow will remain in that comfortable low to mid-sixty degree range across both areas. High tides at Newport Beach come in at seven thirty-seven in the morning and again at nine twelve at night, with a low of two feet at one forty-eight in the morning and negative point six feet at two forty in the afternoon. Down at La Jolla, expect a low of one point nine feet at one forty in the morning, a high of four point nine feet at seven thirty-three in the morning, and another low of minus point seven feet at two thirty-four in the afternoon before finishing with a high of four point one feet at nine oh-seven at night.

Overall, we're looking at a solid start to the weekend with small to moderate surf and light winds. Orange County will be your mellow option today, while San Diego County offers slightly bigger waves and a bit more spice with that moderate rip current risk. By Saturday, both areas settle down nicely. Conditions

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      <title>San Diego Orange County Surf Forecast March 26 2026 Small Waves Low Rip Currents Perfect Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with what we're looking at for today. Both regions are expecting small, fun waves in the one to three foot range, with San Diego County possibly seeing sets push up to four feet. If you're heading to the water, you'll want to know that water temps are holding steady in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there.

For Orange County, we've got a nice westerly swell rolling in from 270 degrees, while down in San Diego County, you're looking at a mixed swell situation with energy coming from both the southwest at 220 degrees and the west at 280 degrees. That combination could create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

The rip current situation for both areas is low risk today, which means life-threatening rips are unlikely, though you should still keep an eye out if you're an inexperienced swimmer.

Looking at today's tides in Newport Beach, expect a high of 4.8 feet early this morning around 4:55 AM, dipping to a low of minus 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, then climbing back up to 3.5 feet by 8:19 PM. Down at La Jolla, you'll see a similar pattern with a high of 4.6 feet around 4:49 AM, a low of minus 0.4 feet near 1 PM, and another high of 3.3 feet in the evening.

As we head into Friday, conditions remain pretty consistent. Expect the same one to three foot surf with possible four foot sets in San Diego County. Water temperatures will stay in that comfortable low to mid sixties range, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The swell directions shift just slightly, with Orange County still getting waves from 270 degrees and San Diego County seeing mixed swell from 220 and 290 degrees.

No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so you can plan your sessions without weather worries. Friday's tides will be slightly higher than today, with Newport Beach reaching 4.9 feet in the morning and La Jolla hitting 4.7 feet, both a bit punchier than what we see today.

So there you have it. Small, manageable waves, no dangerous rip currents, and stable weather make for a pretty solid couple of days to get in the water. Stay safe, watch for those tides, and enjoy the ocean.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 09:44:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with what we're looking at for today. Both regions are expecting small, fun waves in the one to three foot range, with San Diego County possibly seeing sets push up to four feet. If you're heading to the water, you'll want to know that water temps are holding steady in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there.

For Orange County, we've got a nice westerly swell rolling in from 270 degrees, while down in San Diego County, you're looking at a mixed swell situation with energy coming from both the southwest at 220 degrees and the west at 280 degrees. That combination could create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

The rip current situation for both areas is low risk today, which means life-threatening rips are unlikely, though you should still keep an eye out if you're an inexperienced swimmer.

Looking at today's tides in Newport Beach, expect a high of 4.8 feet early this morning around 4:55 AM, dipping to a low of minus 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, then climbing back up to 3.5 feet by 8:19 PM. Down at La Jolla, you'll see a similar pattern with a high of 4.6 feet around 4:49 AM, a low of minus 0.4 feet near 1 PM, and another high of 3.3 feet in the evening.

As we head into Friday, conditions remain pretty consistent. Expect the same one to three foot surf with possible four foot sets in San Diego County. Water temperatures will stay in that comfortable low to mid sixties range, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The swell directions shift just slightly, with Orange County still getting waves from 270 degrees and San Diego County seeing mixed swell from 220 and 290 degrees.

No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so you can plan your sessions without weather worries. Friday's tides will be slightly higher than today, with Newport Beach reaching 4.9 feet in the morning and La Jolla hitting 4.7 feet, both a bit punchier than what we see today.

So there you have it. Small, manageable waves, no dangerous rip currents, and stable weather make for a pretty solid couple of days to get in the water. Stay safe, watch for those tides, and enjoy the ocean.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with what we're looking at for today. Both regions are expecting small, fun waves in the one to three foot range, with San Diego County possibly seeing sets push up to four feet. If you're heading to the water, you'll want to know that water temps are holding steady in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend out there.

For Orange County, we've got a nice westerly swell rolling in from 270 degrees, while down in San Diego County, you're looking at a mixed swell situation with energy coming from both the southwest at 220 degrees and the west at 280 degrees. That combination could create some interesting wave patterns throughout the day.

The rip current situation for both areas is low risk today, which means life-threatening rips are unlikely, though you should still keep an eye out if you're an inexperienced swimmer.

Looking at today's tides in Newport Beach, expect a high of 4.8 feet early this morning around 4:55 AM, dipping to a low of minus 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, then climbing back up to 3.5 feet by 8:19 PM. Down at La Jolla, you'll see a similar pattern with a high of 4.6 feet around 4:49 AM, a low of minus 0.4 feet near 1 PM, and another high of 3.3 feet in the evening.

As we head into Friday, conditions remain pretty consistent. Expect the same one to three foot surf with possible four foot sets in San Diego County. Water temperatures will stay in that comfortable low to mid sixties range, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The swell directions shift just slightly, with Orange County still getting waves from 270 degrees and San Diego County seeing mixed swell from 220 and 290 degrees.

No thunderstorms are expected in either region, so you can plan your sessions without weather worries. Friday's tides will be slightly higher than today, with Newport Beach reaching 4.9 feet in the morning and La Jolla hitting 4.7 feet, both a bit punchier than what we see today.

So there you have it. Small, manageable waves, no dangerous rip currents, and stable weather make for a pretty solid couple of days to get in the water. Stay safe, watch for those tides, and enjoy the ocean.

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego Orange County Surf Forecast Wednesday Thursday Small Rideable Waves Mid 60s Water Temperature</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Wednesday, March 25th and Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small but rideable waves along the coast with surf heights ranging from one to two feet, with some sets pushing up to three feet. Water temperatures are pleasant in the mid-60s, so you'll be comfortable out there. The rip current risk is low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, so keep your wits about you.

Down in San Diego County, swell is coming from the southwest at 230 degrees. Up in Orange County, we're looking at westerly swell from 270 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so you've got clear skies to look forward to.

Tides are going to be a factor today. In La Jolla, we've got a high tide of 4.8 feet early this morning at 3:07 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.1 feet at 11:37 AM. That afternoon high comes in at 2.9 feet around 7:43 PM, with a low of 2.8 feet later at night. Over at Newport Beach, the early morning high is 5 feet at 3:13 AM, the morning low drops to 0 feet at 11:45 AM, and then we get another high of 3 feet at 7:50 PM.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain mellow with similar rip current outlooks. Surf heights will pick up slightly, ranging from one to three feet as we continue to receive swell. Water temperatures stay comfortable in the mid-60s, and again, no thunderstorms expected.

The swell picture gets more interesting on Thursday. In San Diego County, we'll be receiving mixed swell from both 280 and 220 degrees, which could create some fun cross-swell interference patterns. Orange County will be getting swell primarily from 270 degrees.

Thursday's tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.6 feet at 4:49 AM, a low of negative 0.4 feet at 12:56 PM, and a high of 3.3 feet at 8:14 PM. Newport Beach will see similar patterns with a 4.8 foot high at 4:55 AM, a low of negative 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, and a high of 3.5 feet in the evening.

Overall, we're looking at a quiet couple of days in the water. It's the kind of forecast that's perfect for beginners or anyone looking to get some paddle time in without the chaos of bigger swells. Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:48:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Wednesday, March 25th and Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small but rideable waves along the coast with surf heights ranging from one to two feet, with some sets pushing up to three feet. Water temperatures are pleasant in the mid-60s, so you'll be comfortable out there. The rip current risk is low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, so keep your wits about you.

Down in San Diego County, swell is coming from the southwest at 230 degrees. Up in Orange County, we're looking at westerly swell from 270 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so you've got clear skies to look forward to.

Tides are going to be a factor today. In La Jolla, we've got a high tide of 4.8 feet early this morning at 3:07 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.1 feet at 11:37 AM. That afternoon high comes in at 2.9 feet around 7:43 PM, with a low of 2.8 feet later at night. Over at Newport Beach, the early morning high is 5 feet at 3:13 AM, the morning low drops to 0 feet at 11:45 AM, and then we get another high of 3 feet at 7:50 PM.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain mellow with similar rip current outlooks. Surf heights will pick up slightly, ranging from one to three feet as we continue to receive swell. Water temperatures stay comfortable in the mid-60s, and again, no thunderstorms expected.

The swell picture gets more interesting on Thursday. In San Diego County, we'll be receiving mixed swell from both 280 and 220 degrees, which could create some fun cross-swell interference patterns. Orange County will be getting swell primarily from 270 degrees.

Thursday's tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.6 feet at 4:49 AM, a low of negative 0.4 feet at 12:56 PM, and a high of 3.3 feet at 8:14 PM. Newport Beach will see similar patterns with a 4.8 foot high at 4:55 AM, a low of negative 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, and a high of 3.5 feet in the evening.

Overall, we're looking at a quiet couple of days in the water. It's the kind of forecast that's perfect for beginners or anyone looking to get some paddle time in without the chaos of bigger swells. Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your San Diego County and Orange County surf zone forecast for Wednesday, March 25th and Thursday, March 26th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small but rideable waves along the coast with surf heights ranging from one to two feet, with some sets pushing up to three feet. Water temperatures are pleasant in the mid-60s, so you'll be comfortable out there. The rip current risk is low today, meaning life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, so keep your wits about you.

Down in San Diego County, swell is coming from the southwest at 230 degrees. Up in Orange County, we're looking at westerly swell from 270 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so you've got clear skies to look forward to.

Tides are going to be a factor today. In La Jolla, we've got a high tide of 4.8 feet early this morning at 3:07 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.1 feet at 11:37 AM. That afternoon high comes in at 2.9 feet around 7:43 PM, with a low of 2.8 feet later at night. Over at Newport Beach, the early morning high is 5 feet at 3:13 AM, the morning low drops to 0 feet at 11:45 AM, and then we get another high of 3 feet at 7:50 PM.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, conditions remain mellow with similar rip current outlooks. Surf heights will pick up slightly, ranging from one to three feet as we continue to receive swell. Water temperatures stay comfortable in the mid-60s, and again, no thunderstorms expected.

The swell picture gets more interesting on Thursday. In San Diego County, we'll be receiving mixed swell from both 280 and 220 degrees, which could create some fun cross-swell interference patterns. Orange County will be getting swell primarily from 270 degrees.

Thursday's tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.6 feet at 4:49 AM, a low of negative 0.4 feet at 12:56 PM, and a high of 3.3 feet at 8:14 PM. Newport Beach will see similar patterns with a 4.8 foot high at 4:55 AM, a low of negative 0.3 feet just after 1 PM, and a high of 3.5 feet in the evening.

Overall, we're looking at a quiet couple of days in the water. It's the kind of forecast that's perfect for beginners or anyone looking to get some paddle time in without the chaos of bigger swells. Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Small Waves One to Three Feet Low Rip Currents</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your San Diego County Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 24th through Wednesday, March 25th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small, manageable waves ranging from one to three feet along our San Diego County beaches. The rip current risk remains low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still maintain awareness in the water. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low sixties, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees, so a wetsuit will definitely be your friend out there.

Today's swell is coming primarily from the west northwest at 270 degrees, which means our beaches are getting some nice consistent energy. High tide at La Jolla peaks at just over five feet this morning around 1:53 AM, and we'll see our low tide drop to virtually flat at 9:57 AM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about dramatic weather disruptions during your beach day.

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain fairly similar with one to three foot surf continuing through the day. Rip current risk stays low, and there's still no thunderstorm activity in the forecast. The water will warm up just slightly as we move into midweek. The swell direction shifts a bit, coming from the southwest at 230 degrees, which may favor different beach exposures depending on where you're planning to get wet.

Wednesday's tide schedule at La Jolla shows a high around 4:8 feet at 3:07 in the morning, low tide just before noon at 11:37 AM hovering around negative point one feet, then another high tide in the evening around 7:43 PM, followed by a low at 10:11 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a couple of small, consistent days perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to take it easy in mellow conditions. The water's cold but not brutal, the rip currents are behaving, and Mother Nature isn't throwing any curveballs at us. Get out there and enjoy some quality time in the Pacific.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 09:43:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your San Diego County Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 24th through Wednesday, March 25th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small, manageable waves ranging from one to three feet along our San Diego County beaches. The rip current risk remains low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still maintain awareness in the water. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low sixties, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees, so a wetsuit will definitely be your friend out there.

Today's swell is coming primarily from the west northwest at 270 degrees, which means our beaches are getting some nice consistent energy. High tide at La Jolla peaks at just over five feet this morning around 1:53 AM, and we'll see our low tide drop to virtually flat at 9:57 AM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about dramatic weather disruptions during your beach day.

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain fairly similar with one to three foot surf continuing through the day. Rip current risk stays low, and there's still no thunderstorm activity in the forecast. The water will warm up just slightly as we move into midweek. The swell direction shifts a bit, coming from the southwest at 230 degrees, which may favor different beach exposures depending on where you're planning to get wet.

Wednesday's tide schedule at La Jolla shows a high around 4:8 feet at 3:07 in the morning, low tide just before noon at 11:37 AM hovering around negative point one feet, then another high tide in the evening around 7:43 PM, followed by a low at 10:11 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a couple of small, consistent days perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to take it easy in mellow conditions. The water's cold but not brutal, the rip currents are behaving, and Mother Nature isn't throwing any curveballs at us. Get out there and enjoy some quality time in the Pacific.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your San Diego County Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, March 24th through Wednesday, March 25th, 2026.

Let's start with today. We're looking at small, manageable waves ranging from one to three feet along our San Diego County beaches. The rip current risk remains low, so while life threatening rip currents are unlikely, swimmers and surfers should still maintain awareness in the water. Water temperatures are holding steady in the low sixties, ranging from 62 to 66 degrees, so a wetsuit will definitely be your friend out there.

Today's swell is coming primarily from the west northwest at 270 degrees, which means our beaches are getting some nice consistent energy. High tide at La Jolla peaks at just over five feet this morning around 1:53 AM, and we'll see our low tide drop to virtually flat at 9:57 AM. No thunderstorms are expected, so you won't have to worry about dramatic weather disruptions during your beach day.

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain fairly similar with one to three foot surf continuing through the day. Rip current risk stays low, and there's still no thunderstorm activity in the forecast. The water will warm up just slightly as we move into midweek. The swell direction shifts a bit, coming from the southwest at 230 degrees, which may favor different beach exposures depending on where you're planning to get wet.

Wednesday's tide schedule at La Jolla shows a high around 4:8 feet at 3:07 in the morning, low tide just before noon at 11:37 AM hovering around negative point one feet, then another high tide in the evening around 7:43 PM, followed by a low at 10:11 PM.

Overall, we're looking at a couple of small, consistent days perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to take it easy in mellow conditions. The water's cold but not brutal, the rip currents are behaving, and Mother Nature isn't throwing any curveballs at us. Get out there and enjoy some quality time in the Pacific.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow One to Three Foot Waves in Orange County and San Diego County Today</title>
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      <description>Good morning, it's Monday, March 23rd, and here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we're looking at some pretty mellow conditions across Orange County and San Diego County today. If you're thinking about heading out, you're looking at one to three foot surf with low rip current risk throughout both areas. So basically, it's a nice, manageable day to get in the water without too much drama.

Let's break down the details. Water temperatures are pleasant, hanging in the low to mid-sixties. Orange County is seeing 61 to 67 degrees, while San Diego County is slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. So you might want to think about a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Over in Orange County, Newport Beach is experiencing a pretty substantial high tide of 5.6 feet early this morning at 1:07 AM. You've got a low of negative 0.1 feet coming through around 8:32 AM, which is actually below mean lower low water. Then a smaller high of 2.7 feet hits at 3:02 PM, with an evening low of 2.0 feet at 6:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, La Jolla is showing a similar pattern with a high of 5.4 feet at 1:02 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.2 feet at 8:28 AM. You're looking at a midday high of 2.6 feet at 2:58 PM and an evening low of 1.9 feet at 6:56 PM. One thing worth noting for San Diego beaches is that swell is coming from 270 degrees, which is directly from the west.

As for thunderstorms, neither area is expecting any, so you can leave the lightning rod at home.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions stay pretty consistent. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk across the board. Water temperatures hold steady, and those thunderstorms remain nowhere on the radar.

Tides shift slightly for Tuesday. Newport Beach's high comes in a bit later at 1:58 AM, with a low right around slack tide at 10:02 AM. Over at La Jolla, you're looking at a high of 5.2 feet at 1:53 AM and a low very close to zero at 9:57 AM. The swell direction in San Diego remains consistent from that westerly direction.

So there you have it. Two days of mellow, manageable surf conditions with water temperatures that won't completely freeze you out and no rip current concerns to worry about. It's a great time to get out there and enjoy what the ocean is offering. Stay safe, have fun, and we'll catch you on the waves.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:44:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, it's Monday, March 23rd, and here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we're looking at some pretty mellow conditions across Orange County and San Diego County today. If you're thinking about heading out, you're looking at one to three foot surf with low rip current risk throughout both areas. So basically, it's a nice, manageable day to get in the water without too much drama.

Let's break down the details. Water temperatures are pleasant, hanging in the low to mid-sixties. Orange County is seeing 61 to 67 degrees, while San Diego County is slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. So you might want to think about a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Over in Orange County, Newport Beach is experiencing a pretty substantial high tide of 5.6 feet early this morning at 1:07 AM. You've got a low of negative 0.1 feet coming through around 8:32 AM, which is actually below mean lower low water. Then a smaller high of 2.7 feet hits at 3:02 PM, with an evening low of 2.0 feet at 6:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, La Jolla is showing a similar pattern with a high of 5.4 feet at 1:02 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.2 feet at 8:28 AM. You're looking at a midday high of 2.6 feet at 2:58 PM and an evening low of 1.9 feet at 6:56 PM. One thing worth noting for San Diego beaches is that swell is coming from 270 degrees, which is directly from the west.

As for thunderstorms, neither area is expecting any, so you can leave the lightning rod at home.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions stay pretty consistent. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk across the board. Water temperatures hold steady, and those thunderstorms remain nowhere on the radar.

Tides shift slightly for Tuesday. Newport Beach's high comes in a bit later at 1:58 AM, with a low right around slack tide at 10:02 AM. Over at La Jolla, you're looking at a high of 5.2 feet at 1:53 AM and a low very close to zero at 9:57 AM. The swell direction in San Diego remains consistent from that westerly direction.

So there you have it. Two days of mellow, manageable surf conditions with water temperatures that won't completely freeze you out and no rip current concerns to worry about. It's a great time to get out there and enjoy what the ocean is offering. Stay safe, have fun, and we'll catch you on the waves.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, it's Monday, March 23rd, and here's your surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we're looking at some pretty mellow conditions across Orange County and San Diego County today. If you're thinking about heading out, you're looking at one to three foot surf with low rip current risk throughout both areas. So basically, it's a nice, manageable day to get in the water without too much drama.

Let's break down the details. Water temperatures are pleasant, hanging in the low to mid-sixties. Orange County is seeing 61 to 67 degrees, while San Diego County is slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. So you might want to think about a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Over in Orange County, Newport Beach is experiencing a pretty substantial high tide of 5.6 feet early this morning at 1:07 AM. You've got a low of negative 0.1 feet coming through around 8:32 AM, which is actually below mean lower low water. Then a smaller high of 2.7 feet hits at 3:02 PM, with an evening low of 2.0 feet at 6:57 PM.

Down in San Diego County, La Jolla is showing a similar pattern with a high of 5.4 feet at 1:02 AM, followed by a low of negative 0.2 feet at 8:28 AM. You're looking at a midday high of 2.6 feet at 2:58 PM and an evening low of 1.9 feet at 6:56 PM. One thing worth noting for San Diego beaches is that swell is coming from 270 degrees, which is directly from the west.

As for thunderstorms, neither area is expecting any, so you can leave the lightning rod at home.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions stay pretty consistent. Same one to three foot surf, same low rip current risk across the board. Water temperatures hold steady, and those thunderstorms remain nowhere on the radar.

Tides shift slightly for Tuesday. Newport Beach's high comes in a bit later at 1:58 AM, with a low right around slack tide at 10:02 AM. Over at La Jolla, you're looking at a high of 5.2 feet at 1:53 AM and a low very close to zero at 9:57 AM. The swell direction in San Diego remains consistent from that westerly direction.

So there you have it. Two days of mellow, manageable surf conditions with water temperatures that won't completely freeze you out and no rip current concerns to worry about. It's a great time to get out there and enjoy what the ocean is offering. Stay safe, have fun, and we'll catch you on the waves.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Small Waves One to Three Feet Sunday and Monday, Low Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. We're looking at a pretty mellow Sunday and Monday along the Orange County and San Diego County coasts.

Let's start with today. Surf heights will be running one to three feet across both regions, so if you're heading out, don't expect any serious waves. The good news is there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes ruining your session. Water temperatures are hovering in the low sixties, so a light wetsuit should do the trick.

Rip current risk is low for both areas today, though the National Weather Service reminds us that even a low risk means life threatening rip currents are still possible, so always stay aware of conditions. We're seeing mixed swell patterns developing. Orange County is getting hit with mixed south wind swell from one hundred ninety degrees combined with west swell from two hundred sixty degrees. Down in San Diego, expect a similar setup with south swell from two hundred ten degrees and west swell from two hundred eighty degrees.

For tide information, Newport Beach in Orange County will see a low of point two feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty four in the morning, then a high of three point three feet at one thirty six in the afternoon. If you're down in San Diego at La Jolla, you're looking at a low of point three feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty in the morning, with a high of three point two feet at one thirty two in the afternoon.

Now looking ahead to Monday, conditions stay relatively quiet. We're still looking at that one to three foot surf with low rip current risk and zero thunderstorm potential. Water will be in the same range temperature wise. The swell pattern simplifies a bit, with primarily west swell coming from two hundred sixty degrees in Orange County and two hundred eighty degrees in San Diego County.

Monday's tides will see some dramatic swings. Newport Beach will experience a high of five point six feet at one oh seven in the morning, followed by a low of point one feet at eight thirty two in the morning. Then you'll get another high of two point seven feet at three oh two in the afternoon before dropping to a low of two feet at six fifty seven in the evening. La Jolla shows similar patterns with a five point four foot high early morning, point two foot low in mid morning, a two point six foot high in the afternoon, and a one point nine foot low at six fifty six in the evening.

So bottom line, we've got a couple of quiet days ahead with small to moderate surf, calm conditions, and manageable rip current risks. It's a nice time to get out there and enjoy the water if conditions work for you. Stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 10:56:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. We're looking at a pretty mellow Sunday and Monday along the Orange County and San Diego County coasts.

Let's start with today. Surf heights will be running one to three feet across both regions, so if you're heading out, don't expect any serious waves. The good news is there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes ruining your session. Water temperatures are hovering in the low sixties, so a light wetsuit should do the trick.

Rip current risk is low for both areas today, though the National Weather Service reminds us that even a low risk means life threatening rip currents are still possible, so always stay aware of conditions. We're seeing mixed swell patterns developing. Orange County is getting hit with mixed south wind swell from one hundred ninety degrees combined with west swell from two hundred sixty degrees. Down in San Diego, expect a similar setup with south swell from two hundred ten degrees and west swell from two hundred eighty degrees.

For tide information, Newport Beach in Orange County will see a low of point two feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty four in the morning, then a high of three point three feet at one thirty six in the afternoon. If you're down in San Diego at La Jolla, you're looking at a low of point three feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty in the morning, with a high of three point two feet at one thirty two in the afternoon.

Now looking ahead to Monday, conditions stay relatively quiet. We're still looking at that one to three foot surf with low rip current risk and zero thunderstorm potential. Water will be in the same range temperature wise. The swell pattern simplifies a bit, with primarily west swell coming from two hundred sixty degrees in Orange County and two hundred eighty degrees in San Diego County.

Monday's tides will see some dramatic swings. Newport Beach will experience a high of five point six feet at one oh seven in the morning, followed by a low of point one feet at eight thirty two in the morning. Then you'll get another high of two point seven feet at three oh two in the afternoon before dropping to a low of two feet at six fifty seven in the evening. La Jolla shows similar patterns with a five point four foot high early morning, point two foot low in mid morning, a two point six foot high in the afternoon, and a one point nine foot low at six fifty six in the evening.

So bottom line, we've got a couple of quiet days ahead with small to moderate surf, calm conditions, and manageable rip current risks. It's a nice time to get out there and enjoy the water if conditions work for you. Stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Southern California, brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego. We're looking at a pretty mellow Sunday and Monday along the Orange County and San Diego County coasts.

Let's start with today. Surf heights will be running one to three feet across both regions, so if you're heading out, don't expect any serious waves. The good news is there's no thunderstorm potential, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes ruining your session. Water temperatures are hovering in the low sixties, so a light wetsuit should do the trick.

Rip current risk is low for both areas today, though the National Weather Service reminds us that even a low risk means life threatening rip currents are still possible, so always stay aware of conditions. We're seeing mixed swell patterns developing. Orange County is getting hit with mixed south wind swell from one hundred ninety degrees combined with west swell from two hundred sixty degrees. Down in San Diego, expect a similar setup with south swell from two hundred ten degrees and west swell from two hundred eighty degrees.

For tide information, Newport Beach in Orange County will see a low of point two feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty four in the morning, then a high of three point three feet at one thirty six in the afternoon. If you're down in San Diego at La Jolla, you're looking at a low of point three feet below mean lower low water at seven twenty in the morning, with a high of three point two feet at one thirty two in the afternoon.

Now looking ahead to Monday, conditions stay relatively quiet. We're still looking at that one to three foot surf with low rip current risk and zero thunderstorm potential. Water will be in the same range temperature wise. The swell pattern simplifies a bit, with primarily west swell coming from two hundred sixty degrees in Orange County and two hundred eighty degrees in San Diego County.

Monday's tides will see some dramatic swings. Newport Beach will experience a high of five point six feet at one oh seven in the morning, followed by a low of point one feet at eight thirty two in the morning. Then you'll get another high of two point seven feet at three oh two in the afternoon before dropping to a low of two feet at six fifty seven in the evening. La Jolla shows similar patterns with a five point four foot high early morning, point two foot low in mid morning, a two point six foot high in the afternoon, and a one point nine foot low at six fifty six in the evening.

So bottom line, we've got a couple of quiet days ahead with small to moderate surf, calm conditions, and manageable rip current risks. It's a nice time to get out there and enjoy the water if conditions work for you. Stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Friday Saturday March 20 21 Two to Four Foot Waves Orange County San Diego</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Friday, March 20th and Saturday, March 21st.

We're looking at pretty consistent conditions across both Orange County and San Diego County beaches over the next couple of days. If you're planning to hit the water, here's what you need to know.

For today, expect surf heights of two to four feet across the board. The swell is coming from multiple directions, which is giving us that classic mixed bag we often see this time of year. Orange County is seeing south swell from around 190 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees, while San Diego has a similar setup with south swell from 210 degrees combining with west swell at 270 degrees. This variety of swell directions should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees in Orange County and 62 to 66 degrees down in San Diego. You might be able to get away without a wetsuit if you're tough, but most of you will probably want something to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now here's the important part. Both areas are under a moderate rip current risk today. Life threatening rip currents are possible, so stay aware if you're in the water. Keep an eye on the current direction and remember that if you do get caught in one, swim parallel to the shore until you escape it.

Tide-wise, you've got a nice low tide early this morning, followed by a high around mid-morning, another low in the late afternoon, and then a higher high tide around midnight. This gives you a few different window options depending on your preferred conditions.

Saturday looks virtually identical to today. You're still looking at two to four foot surf with the same moderate rip current risk. The swell direction shifts very slightly. Orange County stays consistent while San Diego sees the south swell push a bit more westerly, from 220 degrees, but honestly you probably won't notice much difference in the water.

Water temps hold steady in that low to mid 60s range, and the tide pattern tomorrow follows a similar rhythm with lows in the morning and late afternoon, highs around midday and late evening.

No thunderstorms are expected either day, so you don't need to worry about lightning risk.

Bottom line, if you're looking to get out this weekend, conditions are pretty user friendly. Nothing spectacular, but consistent and manageable waves with typical spring time water temps. Just be smart about those rip currents and you'll have a good session.

Stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 16:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Friday, March 20th and Saturday, March 21st.

We're looking at pretty consistent conditions across both Orange County and San Diego County beaches over the next couple of days. If you're planning to hit the water, here's what you need to know.

For today, expect surf heights of two to four feet across the board. The swell is coming from multiple directions, which is giving us that classic mixed bag we often see this time of year. Orange County is seeing south swell from around 190 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees, while San Diego has a similar setup with south swell from 210 degrees combining with west swell at 270 degrees. This variety of swell directions should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees in Orange County and 62 to 66 degrees down in San Diego. You might be able to get away without a wetsuit if you're tough, but most of you will probably want something to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now here's the important part. Both areas are under a moderate rip current risk today. Life threatening rip currents are possible, so stay aware if you're in the water. Keep an eye on the current direction and remember that if you do get caught in one, swim parallel to the shore until you escape it.

Tide-wise, you've got a nice low tide early this morning, followed by a high around mid-morning, another low in the late afternoon, and then a higher high tide around midnight. This gives you a few different window options depending on your preferred conditions.

Saturday looks virtually identical to today. You're still looking at two to four foot surf with the same moderate rip current risk. The swell direction shifts very slightly. Orange County stays consistent while San Diego sees the south swell push a bit more westerly, from 220 degrees, but honestly you probably won't notice much difference in the water.

Water temps hold steady in that low to mid 60s range, and the tide pattern tomorrow follows a similar rhythm with lows in the morning and late afternoon, highs around midday and late evening.

No thunderstorms are expected either day, so you don't need to worry about lightning risk.

Bottom line, if you're looking to get out this weekend, conditions are pretty user friendly. Nothing spectacular, but consistent and manageable waves with typical spring time water temps. Just be smart about those rip currents and you'll have a good session.

Stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Southern California surf forecast for Friday, March 20th and Saturday, March 21st.

We're looking at pretty consistent conditions across both Orange County and San Diego County beaches over the next couple of days. If you're planning to hit the water, here's what you need to know.

For today, expect surf heights of two to four feet across the board. The swell is coming from multiple directions, which is giving us that classic mixed bag we often see this time of year. Orange County is seeing south swell from around 190 degrees mixing with west swell from 260 degrees, while San Diego has a similar setup with south swell from 210 degrees combining with west swell at 270 degrees. This variety of swell directions should keep things interesting throughout the day.

Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 61 to 66 degrees in Orange County and 62 to 66 degrees down in San Diego. You might be able to get away without a wetsuit if you're tough, but most of you will probably want something to stay comfortable for extended sessions.

Now here's the important part. Both areas are under a moderate rip current risk today. Life threatening rip currents are possible, so stay aware if you're in the water. Keep an eye on the current direction and remember that if you do get caught in one, swim parallel to the shore until you escape it.

Tide-wise, you've got a nice low tide early this morning, followed by a high around mid-morning, another low in the late afternoon, and then a higher high tide around midnight. This gives you a few different window options depending on your preferred conditions.

Saturday looks virtually identical to today. You're still looking at two to four foot surf with the same moderate rip current risk. The swell direction shifts very slightly. Orange County stays consistent while San Diego sees the south swell push a bit more westerly, from 220 degrees, but honestly you probably won't notice much difference in the water.

Water temps hold steady in that low to mid 60s range, and the tide pattern tomorrow follows a similar rhythm with lows in the morning and late afternoon, highs around midday and late evening.

No thunderstorms are expected either day, so you don't need to worry about lightning risk.

Bottom line, if you're looking to get out this weekend, conditions are pretty user friendly. Nothing spectacular, but consistent and manageable waves with typical spring time water temps. Just be smart about those rip currents and you'll have a good session.

Stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory: Epic Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Orange County and San Diego Coastline This Week</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a gnarly coastal adventure! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for Orange County and San Diego's coastline.

Alright wave hunters, we've got a high surf advisory in full effect through Friday evening that's gonna make your adrenaline pump! Today's ocean is serving up some serious power with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and a monster 4 to 7 feet down in San Diego - with sets pushing up to 9 feet. Translation: These waves are gonna be epic but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across both regions. Experienced surfers know what that means - these currents are no joke and could seriously challenge even seasoned ocean athletes. Proceed with extreme caution and respect the ocean's raw power.

Water temperatures are hovering a chilly 58 to 62 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit and some hot coffee afterward. West swells are rolling in from 260 to 280 degrees, creating those classic Southern California wave patterns that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds some extra spice to the maritime mix, but Friday looks cleaner with zero storm potential. Tides at Newport Beach and La Jolla will be dancing between low points around 0.6 to 0.8 feet and high points hitting 4.9 to 5.2 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Massive waves, high risk, cold water - perfect recipe for an unforgettable surf session. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 10:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a gnarly coastal adventure! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for Orange County and San Diego's coastline.

Alright wave hunters, we've got a high surf advisory in full effect through Friday evening that's gonna make your adrenaline pump! Today's ocean is serving up some serious power with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and a monster 4 to 7 feet down in San Diego - with sets pushing up to 9 feet. Translation: These waves are gonna be epic but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across both regions. Experienced surfers know what that means - these currents are no joke and could seriously challenge even seasoned ocean athletes. Proceed with extreme caution and respect the ocean's raw power.

Water temperatures are hovering a chilly 58 to 62 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit and some hot coffee afterward. West swells are rolling in from 260 to 280 degrees, creating those classic Southern California wave patterns that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds some extra spice to the maritime mix, but Friday looks cleaner with zero storm potential. Tides at Newport Beach and La Jolla will be dancing between low points around 0.6 to 0.8 feet and high points hitting 4.9 to 5.2 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Massive waves, high risk, cold water - perfect recipe for an unforgettable surf session. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a gnarly coastal adventure! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for Orange County and San Diego's coastline.

Alright wave hunters, we've got a high surf advisory in full effect through Friday evening that's gonna make your adrenaline pump! Today's ocean is serving up some serious power with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and a monster 4 to 7 feet down in San Diego - with sets pushing up to 9 feet. Translation: These waves are gonna be epic but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across both regions. Experienced surfers know what that means - these currents are no joke and could seriously challenge even seasoned ocean athletes. Proceed with extreme caution and respect the ocean's raw power.

Water temperatures are hovering a chilly 58 to 62 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit and some hot coffee afterward. West swells are rolling in from 260 to 280 degrees, creating those classic Southern California wave patterns that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds some extra spice to the maritime mix, but Friday looks cleaner with zero storm potential. Tides at Newport Beach and La Jolla will be dancing between low points around 0.6 to 0.8 feet and high points hitting 4.9 to 5.2 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Massive waves, high risk, cold water - perfect recipe for an unforgettable surf session. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the surf gods be with you!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Massive 9-Foot Waves and High-Risk Rip Currents Challenge Coastal Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious swell action along the Southern California coastline. Today's conditions are cranking with high-risk rip currents and massive waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Orange County is expecting surf heights between 5 to 7 feet with some killer sets pushing up to 9 feet. San Diego County? Hold onto your board shorts - we're talking 6 to 9 feet with sets potentially reaching a monstrous 11 feet!

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, creating powerful directional energy that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Both regions are under a High Surf Advisory through Friday night, with rip current risks cranked to maximum. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your ocean skills, this might be a day to watch from the beach.

Quick tide check for Newport Beach shows low tides around 3 AM and 4 PM, with high tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern. San Diego's forecast even hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Bottom line: Massive waves, dangerous currents, and epic swell. Stay alert, stay safe, and if you're paddling out - bring your A-game and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 10:43:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious swell action along the Southern California coastline. Today's conditions are cranking with high-risk rip currents and massive waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Orange County is expecting surf heights between 5 to 7 feet with some killer sets pushing up to 9 feet. San Diego County? Hold onto your board shorts - we're talking 6 to 9 feet with sets potentially reaching a monstrous 11 feet!

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, creating powerful directional energy that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Both regions are under a High Surf Advisory through Friday night, with rip current risks cranked to maximum. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your ocean skills, this might be a day to watch from the beach.

Quick tide check for Newport Beach shows low tides around 3 AM and 4 PM, with high tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern. San Diego's forecast even hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Bottom line: Massive waves, dangerous currents, and epic swell. Stay alert, stay safe, and if you're paddling out - bring your A-game and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious swell action along the Southern California coastline. Today's conditions are cranking with high-risk rip currents and massive waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Orange County is expecting surf heights between 5 to 7 feet with some killer sets pushing up to 9 feet. San Diego County? Hold onto your board shorts - we're talking 6 to 9 feet with sets potentially reaching a monstrous 11 feet!

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, creating powerful directional energy that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Both regions are under a High Surf Advisory through Friday night, with rip current risks cranked to maximum. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your ocean skills, this might be a day to watch from the beach.

Quick tide check for Newport Beach shows low tides around 3 AM and 4 PM, with high tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern. San Diego's forecast even hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Bottom line: Massive waves, dangerous currents, and epic swell. Stay alert, stay safe, and if you're paddling out - bring your A-game and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Epic Surf Alert: Southern California Braces for Monster 11-Foot Waves and High Rip Current Risks This Week</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers buckle up - we're diving into a wild coastal forecast that'll make your adrenaline surge!

Southern California is about to get seriously gnarly with wave conditions that scream adventure. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic oceanic action that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Today's surf scene kicks off with moderate to high rip current risks across both regions. Newport Beach is serving up 2 to 4 foot swells coming in hot from 250 degrees, while San Diego is cranking it up with 3 to 6 foot waves hitting from 240 degrees. Water temps are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Wednesday is when things get truly wild. We're talking massive swells that'll make your heart race - San Diego is expecting 6 to 9 foot waves with sets potentially reaching a monster 11 feet! Orange County isn't far behind with 5 to 7 foot waves and potential 9 foot sets rolling through.

The swell direction is shifting slightly from 250 to 260 degrees in Orange County and 240 to 270 degrees in San Diego, creating unpredictable and challenging conditions that'll separate the pros from the wannabes.

A high surf advisory is in effect through Friday, so beach safety is paramount. Rip current risks are HIGH - meaning life-threatening conditions are likely. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, admire these beauties from the shore.

Tides will be dynamic with Newport Beach and La Jolla experiencing significant water level changes throughout the day. Low tides dip to around 1 foot while high tides reach nearly 6 feet.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfers paradise with serious ocean conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and ride responsibly!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 10:43:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers buckle up - we're diving into a wild coastal forecast that'll make your adrenaline surge!

Southern California is about to get seriously gnarly with wave conditions that scream adventure. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic oceanic action that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Today's surf scene kicks off with moderate to high rip current risks across both regions. Newport Beach is serving up 2 to 4 foot swells coming in hot from 250 degrees, while San Diego is cranking it up with 3 to 6 foot waves hitting from 240 degrees. Water temps are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Wednesday is when things get truly wild. We're talking massive swells that'll make your heart race - San Diego is expecting 6 to 9 foot waves with sets potentially reaching a monster 11 feet! Orange County isn't far behind with 5 to 7 foot waves and potential 9 foot sets rolling through.

The swell direction is shifting slightly from 250 to 260 degrees in Orange County and 240 to 270 degrees in San Diego, creating unpredictable and challenging conditions that'll separate the pros from the wannabes.

A high surf advisory is in effect through Friday, so beach safety is paramount. Rip current risks are HIGH - meaning life-threatening conditions are likely. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, admire these beauties from the shore.

Tides will be dynamic with Newport Beach and La Jolla experiencing significant water level changes throughout the day. Low tides dip to around 1 foot while high tides reach nearly 6 feet.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfers paradise with serious ocean conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and ride responsibly!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers buckle up - we're diving into a wild coastal forecast that'll make your adrenaline surge!

Southern California is about to get seriously gnarly with wave conditions that scream adventure. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic oceanic action that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Today's surf scene kicks off with moderate to high rip current risks across both regions. Newport Beach is serving up 2 to 4 foot swells coming in hot from 250 degrees, while San Diego is cranking it up with 3 to 6 foot waves hitting from 240 degrees. Water temps are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Wednesday is when things get truly wild. We're talking massive swells that'll make your heart race - San Diego is expecting 6 to 9 foot waves with sets potentially reaching a monster 11 feet! Orange County isn't far behind with 5 to 7 foot waves and potential 9 foot sets rolling through.

The swell direction is shifting slightly from 250 to 260 degrees in Orange County and 240 to 270 degrees in San Diego, creating unpredictable and challenging conditions that'll separate the pros from the wannabes.

A high surf advisory is in effect through Friday, so beach safety is paramount. Rip current risks are HIGH - meaning life-threatening conditions are likely. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, admire these beauties from the shore.

Tides will be dynamic with Newport Beach and La Jolla experiencing significant water level changes throughout the day. Low tides dip to around 1 foot while high tides reach nearly 6 feet.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfers paradise with serious ocean conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and ride responsibly!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Southern California: Massive Waves and Dangerous Conditions Threaten Coastal Regions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave watchers! We're looking at some serious ocean action along the Southern California coastline. 

Today kicks off a gnarly high surf advisory that'll run through early Thursday morning, so buckle up for some seriously epic maritime conditions. Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are about to experience some serious wave power.

Let's break down what's brewing: We're seeing surf heights starting at 2 to 4 feet this morning, but don't get too comfortable because these waves are set to amp up to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. San Diego's looking at even more impressive swells potentially reaching 6 to 8 feet with some monster sets.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 60 to 64 degrees, so wetsuit warriors should come prepared. The swell direction is mixing it up today - expect waves rolling in from 200 and 280 degrees, creating some complex and challenging surf patterns.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across both regions. Translation for beach newbies: These waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a seasoned pro, keep your toes in the sand.

Tidal movements are equally dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts, with low points dipping to negative elevations and high tides pushing nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Tuesday's forecast looks even more intense, with surf potentially climbing to 4 to 7 feet and sets pushing 8 feet in San Diego. Mixed swells from 190 to 280 degrees promise a dynamic ocean playground.

Bottom line: Spectacular but dangerous marine conditions ahead. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 10:42:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave watchers! We're looking at some serious ocean action along the Southern California coastline. 

Today kicks off a gnarly high surf advisory that'll run through early Thursday morning, so buckle up for some seriously epic maritime conditions. Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are about to experience some serious wave power.

Let's break down what's brewing: We're seeing surf heights starting at 2 to 4 feet this morning, but don't get too comfortable because these waves are set to amp up to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. San Diego's looking at even more impressive swells potentially reaching 6 to 8 feet with some monster sets.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 60 to 64 degrees, so wetsuit warriors should come prepared. The swell direction is mixing it up today - expect waves rolling in from 200 and 280 degrees, creating some complex and challenging surf patterns.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across both regions. Translation for beach newbies: These waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a seasoned pro, keep your toes in the sand.

Tidal movements are equally dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts, with low points dipping to negative elevations and high tides pushing nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Tuesday's forecast looks even more intense, with surf potentially climbing to 4 to 7 feet and sets pushing 8 feet in San Diego. Mixed swells from 190 to 280 degrees promise a dynamic ocean playground.

Bottom line: Spectacular but dangerous marine conditions ahead. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers and wave watchers! We're looking at some serious ocean action along the Southern California coastline. 

Today kicks off a gnarly high surf advisory that'll run through early Thursday morning, so buckle up for some seriously epic maritime conditions. Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are about to experience some serious wave power.

Let's break down what's brewing: We're seeing surf heights starting at 2 to 4 feet this morning, but don't get too comfortable because these waves are set to amp up to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. San Diego's looking at even more impressive swells potentially reaching 6 to 8 feet with some monster sets.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 60 to 64 degrees, so wetsuit warriors should come prepared. The swell direction is mixing it up today - expect waves rolling in from 200 and 280 degrees, creating some complex and challenging surf patterns.

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH across both regions. Translation for beach newbies: These waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a seasoned pro, keep your toes in the sand.

Tidal movements are equally dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts, with low points dipping to negative elevations and high tides pushing nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Tuesday's forecast looks even more intense, with surf potentially climbing to 4 to 7 feet and sets pushing 8 feet in San Diego. Mixed swells from 190 to 280 degrees promise a dynamic ocean playground.

Bottom line: Spectacular but dangerous marine conditions ahead. Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Warns of Dangerous 9 Foot Waves Hitting Southern California Beaches Monday Through Thursday</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California!

We're tracking some serious oceanic action rolling into Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Monday's shaping up to be a wild ride with a High Surf Advisory dropping from 10 AM through early Thursday morning.

Today's looking mellow with Newport Beach sporting 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, folks!

But Monday? Totally different story. We're talking serious swell action. Orange County will see waves climbing 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing 6 feet. San Diego's looking even more intense with 4 to 7 foot waves and potential monster sets reaching 9 feet!

Rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH across both regions. Translation: these are NOT conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so serious water enthusiasts only.

Tide schedules are tight with multiple low and high cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts throughout the day.

Bonus intel for wave hunters: San Diego's expecting a tasty west swell from 280 degrees today, shifting to a south swell from 210 degrees on Monday.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so wind and waves are your only wild cards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 10:42:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California!

We're tracking some serious oceanic action rolling into Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Monday's shaping up to be a wild ride with a High Surf Advisory dropping from 10 AM through early Thursday morning.

Today's looking mellow with Newport Beach sporting 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, folks!

But Monday? Totally different story. We're talking serious swell action. Orange County will see waves climbing 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing 6 feet. San Diego's looking even more intense with 4 to 7 foot waves and potential monster sets reaching 9 feet!

Rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH across both regions. Translation: these are NOT conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so serious water enthusiasts only.

Tide schedules are tight with multiple low and high cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts throughout the day.

Bonus intel for wave hunters: San Diego's expecting a tasty west swell from 280 degrees today, shifting to a south swell from 210 degrees on Monday.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so wind and waves are your only wild cards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California!

We're tracking some serious oceanic action rolling into Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Monday's shaping up to be a wild ride with a High Surf Advisory dropping from 10 AM through early Thursday morning.

Today's looking mellow with Newport Beach sporting 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather, folks!

But Monday? Totally different story. We're talking serious swell action. Orange County will see waves climbing 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing 6 feet. San Diego's looking even more intense with 4 to 7 foot waves and potential monster sets reaching 9 feet!

Rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH across both regions. Translation: these are NOT conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so serious water enthusiasts only.

Tide schedules are tight with multiple low and high cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts throughout the day.

Bonus intel for wave hunters: San Diego's expecting a tasty west swell from 280 degrees today, shifting to a south swell from 210 degrees on Monday.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so wind and waves are your only wild cards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Beach Alert: Moderate Rip Currents and Mixed Swells Challenge Surfers This Weekend with 2-5 Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report for the SoCal shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current situation along Orange County and San Diego County beaches this weekend. So listen up and stay alert out there.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing up to 5 feet in San Diego. Water temps are chilling between 59 and 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide dynamics. We've got low tides dipping down to around 2 feet in the early morning hours and high tides climbing up to nearly 6 feet. Morning and evening surfers will want to time their sessions with these tide shifts.

Wave direction is mixing it up today. Orange County will see south wind swells from 190 degrees blending with west swells from 270 degrees. San Diego's looking at a combination of west swells from 280 degrees and southwest swells from 220 degrees.

By Sunday, the swell pattern simplifies to pure west swells around 270-280 degrees for both regions. The moderate rip current risk remains consistent - which means life-threatening currents are possible.

Translation for beach lovers: Stay aware, watch those currents, and maybe bring a buddy. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 10:42:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report for the SoCal shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current situation along Orange County and San Diego County beaches this weekend. So listen up and stay alert out there.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing up to 5 feet in San Diego. Water temps are chilling between 59 and 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide dynamics. We've got low tides dipping down to around 2 feet in the early morning hours and high tides climbing up to nearly 6 feet. Morning and evening surfers will want to time their sessions with these tide shifts.

Wave direction is mixing it up today. Orange County will see south wind swells from 190 degrees blending with west swells from 270 degrees. San Diego's looking at a combination of west swells from 280 degrees and southwest swells from 220 degrees.

By Sunday, the swell pattern simplifies to pure west swells around 270-280 degrees for both regions. The moderate rip current risk remains consistent - which means life-threatening currents are possible.

Translation for beach lovers: Stay aware, watch those currents, and maybe bring a buddy. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report for the SoCal shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current situation along Orange County and San Diego County beaches this weekend. So listen up and stay alert out there.

Expect waves rolling in around 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing up to 5 feet in San Diego. Water temps are chilling between 59 and 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide dynamics. We've got low tides dipping down to around 2 feet in the early morning hours and high tides climbing up to nearly 6 feet. Morning and evening surfers will want to time their sessions with these tide shifts.

Wave direction is mixing it up today. Orange County will see south wind swells from 190 degrees blending with west swells from 270 degrees. San Diego's looking at a combination of west swells from 280 degrees and southwest swells from 220 degrees.

By Sunday, the swell pattern simplifies to pure west swells around 270-280 degrees for both regions. The moderate rip current risk remains consistent - which means life-threatening currents are possible.

Translation for beach lovers: Stay aware, watch those currents, and maybe bring a buddy. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect.

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego and Orange County Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Clean Conditions Perfect for Longboarders and Intermediate Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1931535476</link>
      <description>Yo surf seekers and wave riders! Catching the morning report from San Diego and Orange County coastlines here.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with some sweet conditions brewing. For Orange County, expect some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some smooth rides.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep intermediate riders entertained. Both regions are sporting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees while San Diego's getting action from 210 and 280 degrees.

Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather but not arctic by any means. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tidal movements with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Rip current situation? Orange County is looking pretty chill with a low risk scenario. San Diego's got a moderate risk - which means pay attention, stay alert, but don't panic. Experienced surfers know the drill: watch those currents and respect the ocean.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some weekend wave action! Surf's up and conditions are looking primo.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:42:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Yo surf seekers and wave riders! Catching the morning report from San Diego and Orange County coastlines here.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with some sweet conditions brewing. For Orange County, expect some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some smooth rides.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep intermediate riders entertained. Both regions are sporting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees while San Diego's getting action from 210 and 280 degrees.

Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather but not arctic by any means. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tidal movements with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Rip current situation? Orange County is looking pretty chill with a low risk scenario. San Diego's got a moderate risk - which means pay attention, stay alert, but don't panic. Experienced surfers know the drill: watch those currents and respect the ocean.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some weekend wave action! Surf's up and conditions are looking primo.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yo surf seekers and wave riders! Catching the morning report from San Diego and Orange County coastlines here.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with some sweet conditions brewing. For Orange County, expect some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for longboarders and beginners looking to catch some smooth rides.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep intermediate riders entertained. Both regions are sporting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees while San Diego's getting action from 210 and 280 degrees.

Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather but not arctic by any means. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tidal movements with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Rip current situation? Orange County is looking pretty chill with a low risk scenario. San Diego's got a moderate risk - which means pay attention, stay alert, but don't panic. Experienced surfers know the drill: watch those currents and respect the ocean.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some weekend wave action! Surf's up and conditions are looking primo.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Rip Currents and Challenging Waves Forecast for Coastal Regions Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5354257701</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal conditions are about to get spicy along Southern California's beaches.

Orange County surfers should prepare for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Expect a mixed swell party with waves rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees creating some interesting cross currents.

Over in San Diego County the surf scene is even more intense. We're looking at a high rip current risk with waves pumping between 3 to 5 feet. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides but beginners should proceed with extreme caution. The swell will predominantly come from 270 degrees with water temperatures ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tidal movements are going to be dynamic today. Newport Beach will see a morning high tide at 4.8 feet around 5:32 AM followed by a low tide of -0.1 feet at 1:15 PM. La Jolla mirrors a similar pattern with a high tide of 4.7 feet at 5:29 AM.

For Friday things calm down slightly. Orange County can expect lower rip current risks with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert check conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:42:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal conditions are about to get spicy along Southern California's beaches.

Orange County surfers should prepare for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Expect a mixed swell party with waves rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees creating some interesting cross currents.

Over in San Diego County the surf scene is even more intense. We're looking at a high rip current risk with waves pumping between 3 to 5 feet. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides but beginners should proceed with extreme caution. The swell will predominantly come from 270 degrees with water temperatures ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tidal movements are going to be dynamic today. Newport Beach will see a morning high tide at 4.8 feet around 5:32 AM followed by a low tide of -0.1 feet at 1:15 PM. La Jolla mirrors a similar pattern with a high tide of 4.7 feet at 5:29 AM.

For Friday things calm down slightly. Orange County can expect lower rip current risks with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert check conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal conditions are about to get spicy along Southern California's beaches.

Orange County surfers should prepare for a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Expect a mixed swell party with waves rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees creating some interesting cross currents.

Over in San Diego County the surf scene is even more intense. We're looking at a high rip current risk with waves pumping between 3 to 5 feet. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides but beginners should proceed with extreme caution. The swell will predominantly come from 270 degrees with water temperatures ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tidal movements are going to be dynamic today. Newport Beach will see a morning high tide at 4.8 feet around 5:32 AM followed by a low tide of -0.1 feet at 1:15 PM. La Jolla mirrors a similar pattern with a high tide of 4.7 feet at 5:29 AM.

For Friday things calm down slightly. Orange County can expect lower rip current risks with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert check conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Massive 8-Foot Swells, High Rip Current Risk Hit Newport Beach and San Diego Coast</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8964909876</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California's coastline!

Mother Nature's bringing the heat with some serious surf action today. Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some seriously gnarly conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Let's break it down: We're looking at massive swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some killer sets reaching up to 8 feet. That means big waves and even bigger thrills for experienced riders. But here's the critical warning surfers - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these aren't your average beach day conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit. You'll want that extra layer of protection against the Pacific's cool embrace.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 260 to 280 degrees - which means unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Tidal movements are also playing a wild game today with significant height variations between high and low tides.

Tomorrow's forecast shows slightly mellower conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet with rip current risk shifting to moderate. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean is still demanding respect.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves like a champion!

Surf's up, California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 10:43:12 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California's coastline!

Mother Nature's bringing the heat with some serious surf action today. Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some seriously gnarly conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Let's break it down: We're looking at massive swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some killer sets reaching up to 8 feet. That means big waves and even bigger thrills for experienced riders. But here's the critical warning surfers - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these aren't your average beach day conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit. You'll want that extra layer of protection against the Pacific's cool embrace.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 260 to 280 degrees - which means unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Tidal movements are also playing a wild game today with significant height variations between high and low tides.

Tomorrow's forecast shows slightly mellower conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet with rip current risk shifting to moderate. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean is still demanding respect.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves like a champion!

Surf's up, California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for an epic wave report hitting Southern California's coastline!

Mother Nature's bringing the heat with some serious surf action today. Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some seriously gnarly conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

Let's break it down: We're looking at massive swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some killer sets reaching up to 8 feet. That means big waves and even bigger thrills for experienced riders. But here's the critical warning surfers - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these aren't your average beach day conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that full wetsuit. You'll want that extra layer of protection against the Pacific's cool embrace.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 260 to 280 degrees - which means unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Tidal movements are also playing a wild game today with significant height variations between high and low tides.

Tomorrow's forecast shows slightly mellower conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet with rip current risk shifting to moderate. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean is still demanding respect.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves like a champion!

Surf's up, California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Massive Waves and High Rip Current Risks Threaten Coastal Waters This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some serious ocean action this week. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up.

Orange County and San Diego are both looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions. We're talking about rip current risks that are not for the faint of heart. Today through Tuesday, you'll see waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet depending on your exact location.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 60 to 64 degree range, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day.

The swell direction is mixing things up nicely - we've got south swells coming in around 190 to 200 degrees and west swells hitting from 230 to 270 degrees. Translation: varied and dynamic wave conditions that will keep things interesting for experienced surfers.

By Wednesday, things are ramping up dramatically. Surf heights will jump to 4 to 8 feet with a HIGH rip current risk. These aren't your gentle summer waves - these are serious ocean conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for rip current warnings, and honestly assess your own skill level. The ocean isn't playing around this week.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minor and your rides epic!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 10:42:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some serious ocean action this week. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up.

Orange County and San Diego are both looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions. We're talking about rip current risks that are not for the faint of heart. Today through Tuesday, you'll see waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet depending on your exact location.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 60 to 64 degree range, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day.

The swell direction is mixing things up nicely - we've got south swells coming in around 190 to 200 degrees and west swells hitting from 230 to 270 degrees. Translation: varied and dynamic wave conditions that will keep things interesting for experienced surfers.

By Wednesday, things are ramping up dramatically. Surf heights will jump to 4 to 8 feet with a HIGH rip current risk. These aren't your gentle summer waves - these are serious ocean conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for rip current warnings, and honestly assess your own skill level. The ocean isn't playing around this week.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minor and your rides epic!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some serious ocean action this week. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up.

Orange County and San Diego are both looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions. We're talking about rip current risks that are not for the faint of heart. Today through Tuesday, you'll see waves ranging from 2 to 6 feet depending on your exact location.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 60 to 64 degree range, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some interesting tide patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day.

The swell direction is mixing things up nicely - we've got south swells coming in around 190 to 200 degrees and west swells hitting from 230 to 270 degrees. Translation: varied and dynamic wave conditions that will keep things interesting for experienced surfers.

By Wednesday, things are ramping up dramatically. Surf heights will jump to 4 to 8 feet with a HIGH rip current risk. These aren't your gentle summer waves - these are serious ocean conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for rip current warnings, and honestly assess your own skill level. The ocean isn't playing around this week.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minor and your rides epic!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Moderate Waves, Rip Current Risks Await Riders in Orange County and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's break it down for Orange County and San Diego. Today's looking like a moderate rip current day with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather, for sure.

Newport Beach riders can expect a high tide of 4.4 feet around 2 AM, dropping to a low of 1.1 feet by mid-morning. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves.

Now San Diego's got a slightly spicier forecast. Today's surf is similar - 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. But here's where it gets interesting: Tuesday's bringing the heat with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet, with potential sets up to 6 feet.

La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.2 feet around 3 AM, bottoming out at a super low 0.6 feet by late morning. The swell's coming straight in from 270 degrees, promising some killer rides.

Pro tip: With moderate to high rip current risks, stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Those underwater currents can be sneaky.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 10:42:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's break it down for Orange County and San Diego. Today's looking like a moderate rip current day with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather, for sure.

Newport Beach riders can expect a high tide of 4.4 feet around 2 AM, dropping to a low of 1.1 feet by mid-morning. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves.

Now San Diego's got a slightly spicier forecast. Today's surf is similar - 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. But here's where it gets interesting: Tuesday's bringing the heat with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet, with potential sets up to 6 feet.

La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.2 feet around 3 AM, bottoming out at a super low 0.6 feet by late morning. The swell's coming straight in from 270 degrees, promising some killer rides.

Pro tip: With moderate to high rip current risks, stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Those underwater currents can be sneaky.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some seriously spicy conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's break it down for Orange County and San Diego. Today's looking like a moderate rip current day with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather, for sure.

Newport Beach riders can expect a high tide of 4.4 feet around 2 AM, dropping to a low of 1.1 feet by mid-morning. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves.

Now San Diego's got a slightly spicier forecast. Today's surf is similar - 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. But here's where it gets interesting: Tuesday's bringing the heat with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet, with potential sets up to 6 feet.

La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.2 feet around 3 AM, bottoming out at a super low 0.6 feet by late morning. The swell's coming straight in from 270 degrees, promising some killer rides.

Pro tip: With moderate to high rip current risks, stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Those underwater currents can be sneaky.

Surf safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Warns of Dangerous 3-5 Foot Waves in Southern California This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously spicy wave action that's gonna test even the most seasoned ocean warriors.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies on their toes. Wave heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet today with some serious rip current risks that scream caution. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about potentially life-threatening water conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is coming in from multiple angles - a wild mix of 270 and 190 degree directions for Orange County, with San Diego seeing a more consistent 270 degree approach.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides today. Early morning high tides peak around 4.3 to 4.4 feet, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Monday's forecast doesn't calm down much. San Diego's expecting 3 to 6 foot waves with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will see slightly mellower 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current warning.

Bottom line: experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but weekend warriors should seriously assess their skills. Pay attention to local warnings, check conditions before paddling out, and when in doubt - don't go out. Stay safe and respect the ocean's power!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 10:43:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously spicy wave action that's gonna test even the most seasoned ocean warriors.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies on their toes. Wave heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet today with some serious rip current risks that scream caution. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about potentially life-threatening water conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is coming in from multiple angles - a wild mix of 270 and 190 degree directions for Orange County, with San Diego seeing a more consistent 270 degree approach.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides today. Early morning high tides peak around 4.3 to 4.4 feet, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Monday's forecast doesn't calm down much. San Diego's expecting 3 to 6 foot waves with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will see slightly mellower 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current warning.

Bottom line: experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but weekend warriors should seriously assess their skills. Pay attention to local warnings, check conditions before paddling out, and when in doubt - don't go out. Stay safe and respect the ocean's power!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously spicy wave action that's gonna test even the most seasoned ocean warriors.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies on their toes. Wave heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet today with some serious rip current risks that scream caution. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about potentially life-threatening water conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is coming in from multiple angles - a wild mix of 270 and 190 degree directions for Orange County, with San Diego seeing a more consistent 270 degree approach.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides today. Early morning high tides peak around 4.3 to 4.4 feet, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Monday's forecast doesn't calm down much. San Diego's expecting 3 to 6 foot waves with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will see slightly mellower 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current warning.

Bottom line: experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but weekend warriors should seriously assess their skills. Pay attention to local warnings, check conditions before paddling out, and when in doubt - don't go out. Stay safe and respect the ocean's power!

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.]]>
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      <title>Massive Waves Slam Southern California Coast: High Surf Warning for Orange County and San Diego Beaches This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild weekend of serious wave action hitting Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are locked in a high-surf showdown with some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking potentially life-threatening rip currents that are screaming high risk - so beach bums and wave riders need to stay extra alert.

Today's ocean is throwing down some serious power. Orange County is expecting waves ranging 4 to 7 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. Meanwhile, San Diego is cranking it up a notch with 6 to 9 foot waves that could spike to an epic 10 feet. Holy moly!

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63 degree range - so grab that wetsuit if you're thinking about paddling out. Good news for safety hunters: zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions.

The tide game is interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Expect peak high tides around midnight and mid-morning low tides.

As we roll into Sunday, things calm down slightly. Waves will drop to 3 to 5 feet with persistent west swells around 270 degrees. Rip current risk remains high, so don't get cocky out there.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check conditions. Use caution. And if you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach with a cold one.

Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 10:43:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild weekend of serious wave action hitting Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are locked in a high-surf showdown with some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking potentially life-threatening rip currents that are screaming high risk - so beach bums and wave riders need to stay extra alert.

Today's ocean is throwing down some serious power. Orange County is expecting waves ranging 4 to 7 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. Meanwhile, San Diego is cranking it up a notch with 6 to 9 foot waves that could spike to an epic 10 feet. Holy moly!

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63 degree range - so grab that wetsuit if you're thinking about paddling out. Good news for safety hunters: zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions.

The tide game is interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Expect peak high tides around midnight and mid-morning low tides.

As we roll into Sunday, things calm down slightly. Waves will drop to 3 to 5 feet with persistent west swells around 270 degrees. Rip current risk remains high, so don't get cocky out there.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check conditions. Use caution. And if you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach with a cold one.

Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Buckle up for a wild weekend of serious wave action hitting Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are locked in a high-surf showdown with some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking potentially life-threatening rip currents that are screaming high risk - so beach bums and wave riders need to stay extra alert.

Today's ocean is throwing down some serious power. Orange County is expecting waves ranging 4 to 7 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. Meanwhile, San Diego is cranking it up a notch with 6 to 9 foot waves that could spike to an epic 10 feet. Holy moly!

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63 degree range - so grab that wetsuit if you're thinking about paddling out. Good news for safety hunters: zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions.

The tide game is interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Expect peak high tides around midnight and mid-morning low tides.

As we roll into Sunday, things calm down slightly. Waves will drop to 3 to 5 feet with persistent west swells around 270 degrees. Rip current risk remains high, so don't get cocky out there.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check conditions. Use caution. And if you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach with a cold one.

Stay safe and surf smart!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Warning Southern California Weekend Massive Waves Challenge Surfers with Dangerous Rip Currents and Extreme Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for an epic weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping a high surf advisory that's going to light up our beaches from Orange County to San Diego.

Today's looking gnarly with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and ramping up to a massive 6 to 9 feet in San Diego. We're talking serious wave energy that's going to challenge even the most experienced surfers out there.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 61 to 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with a good wetsuit. The swell directions are mixed, coming from multiple angles between 200 and 270 degrees, which means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

But here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. I repeat - HIGH. This isn't your average beach day. These currents can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Saturday's forecast is even more intense. San Diego could see surf heights pushing 9 to 10 feet with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will experience 5 to 8 foot waves that'll make your heart race.

Tides are looking interesting too, with multiple low and high cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your beach strategy.

Bottom line: This weekend is for hardcore surfers only. Everyone else? Grab your binoculars and enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 10:42:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for an epic weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping a high surf advisory that's going to light up our beaches from Orange County to San Diego.

Today's looking gnarly with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and ramping up to a massive 6 to 9 feet in San Diego. We're talking serious wave energy that's going to challenge even the most experienced surfers out there.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 61 to 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with a good wetsuit. The swell directions are mixed, coming from multiple angles between 200 and 270 degrees, which means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

But here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. I repeat - HIGH. This isn't your average beach day. These currents can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Saturday's forecast is even more intense. San Diego could see surf heights pushing 9 to 10 feet with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will experience 5 to 8 foot waves that'll make your heart race.

Tides are looking interesting too, with multiple low and high cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your beach strategy.

Bottom line: This weekend is for hardcore surfers only. Everyone else? Grab your binoculars and enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for an epic weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping a high surf advisory that's going to light up our beaches from Orange County to San Diego.

Today's looking gnarly with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County and ramping up to a massive 6 to 9 feet in San Diego. We're talking serious wave energy that's going to challenge even the most experienced surfers out there.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 61 to 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with a good wetsuit. The swell directions are mixed, coming from multiple angles between 200 and 270 degrees, which means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

But here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. I repeat - HIGH. This isn't your average beach day. These currents can pull even strong swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Saturday's forecast is even more intense. San Diego could see surf heights pushing 9 to 10 feet with continued high rip current risks. Orange County will experience 5 to 8 foot waves that'll make your heart race.

Tides are looking interesting too, with multiple low and high cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your beach strategy.

Bottom line: This weekend is for hardcore surfers only. Everyone else? Grab your binoculars and enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Epic Waves and High Rip Currents Ahead - Surfers Brace for Challenging Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure as we break down the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Today's looking mellow with small waves rolling in around 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego, perfect for some casual cruising. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit!

But hold onto your boards because Friday is about to get wild! We're talking a serious swell incoming with waves climbing from 2 to 4 feet in Orange County and ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in San Diego. Late day sets could push an impressive 7 to 8 feet - that's some serious juice for adrenaline seekers!

Rip current risk is escalating from moderate to high, so listen up beach lovers. These aren't your average currents - we're talking potentially life-threatening conditions that demand respect and caution. The swells are coming in mixed angles around 170 to 270 degrees, creating dynamic and unpredictable water conditions.

Tide-wise, expect some interesting shifts with low and high tides dancing around morning and evening hours. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Bottom line: Friday's forecast screams adventure but demands serious skills and awareness. Advanced surfers might find some epic rides, while beginners should definitely sit this one out or stick close to lifeguard zones.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 10:42:33 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure as we break down the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Today's looking mellow with small waves rolling in around 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego, perfect for some casual cruising. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit!

But hold onto your boards because Friday is about to get wild! We're talking a serious swell incoming with waves climbing from 2 to 4 feet in Orange County and ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in San Diego. Late day sets could push an impressive 7 to 8 feet - that's some serious juice for adrenaline seekers!

Rip current risk is escalating from moderate to high, so listen up beach lovers. These aren't your average currents - we're talking potentially life-threatening conditions that demand respect and caution. The swells are coming in mixed angles around 170 to 270 degrees, creating dynamic and unpredictable water conditions.

Tide-wise, expect some interesting shifts with low and high tides dancing around morning and evening hours. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Bottom line: Friday's forecast screams adventure but demands serious skills and awareness. Advanced surfers might find some epic rides, while beginners should definitely sit this one out or stick close to lifeguard zones.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure as we break down the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California.

Today's looking mellow with small waves rolling in around 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego, perfect for some casual cruising. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit!

But hold onto your boards because Friday is about to get wild! We're talking a serious swell incoming with waves climbing from 2 to 4 feet in Orange County and ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in San Diego. Late day sets could push an impressive 7 to 8 feet - that's some serious juice for adrenaline seekers!

Rip current risk is escalating from moderate to high, so listen up beach lovers. These aren't your average currents - we're talking potentially life-threatening conditions that demand respect and caution. The swells are coming in mixed angles around 170 to 270 degrees, creating dynamic and unpredictable water conditions.

Tide-wise, expect some interesting shifts with low and high tides dancing around morning and evening hours. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Bottom line: Friday's forecast screams adventure but demands serious skills and awareness. Advanced surfers might find some epic rides, while beginners should definitely sit this one out or stick close to lifeguard zones.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves Perfect for Beginners at Newport and La Jolla Beaches This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive into today's wave report. We're looking at a mellow surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those just wanting to chill. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously smooth conditions with minimal rip current risks.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 59 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic, my friends. You'll want to catch those morning and evening tides for some prime ocean vibes.

The swell direction is dancing between 260 and 280 degrees, which means those waves are rolling in from a west-southwest angle. Expect some clean lines and predictable sets.

Thursday brings a slight upgrade in the surf game. San Diego County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially climbing to 2-4 feet and sets pushing 5 feet. Orange County keeps it chill with similar 1-3 foot conditions and potential sets up to 4 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready to ride.

Tidal highlights include morning lows around 1 foot and highs peaking between 4.5 to 5.3 feet. Pro tip: check those tide charts before paddling out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 10:42:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive into today's wave report. We're looking at a mellow surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those just wanting to chill. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously smooth conditions with minimal rip current risks.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 59 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic, my friends. You'll want to catch those morning and evening tides for some prime ocean vibes.

The swell direction is dancing between 260 and 280 degrees, which means those waves are rolling in from a west-southwest angle. Expect some clean lines and predictable sets.

Thursday brings a slight upgrade in the surf game. San Diego County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially climbing to 2-4 feet and sets pushing 5 feet. Orange County keeps it chill with similar 1-3 foot conditions and potential sets up to 4 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready to ride.

Tidal highlights include morning lows around 1 foot and highs peaking between 4.5 to 5.3 feet. Pro tip: check those tide charts before paddling out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive into today's wave report. We're looking at a mellow surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those just wanting to chill. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously smooth conditions with minimal rip current risks.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 59 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic, my friends. You'll want to catch those morning and evening tides for some prime ocean vibes.

The swell direction is dancing between 260 and 280 degrees, which means those waves are rolling in from a west-southwest angle. Expect some clean lines and predictable sets.

Thursday brings a slight upgrade in the surf game. San Diego County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially climbing to 2-4 feet and sets pushing 5 feet. Orange County keeps it chill with similar 1-3 foot conditions and potential sets up to 4 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready to ride.

Tidal highlights include morning lows around 1 foot and highs peaking between 4.5 to 5.3 feet. Pro tip: check those tide charts before paddling out.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Massive 6-Foot Swells and Extreme Rip Currents Threaten Coastal Waters Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with epic surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - with some monster sets pushing 7 feet in the morning. These aren't your average beach day waves, folks. We're talking high-octane, adrenaline-pumping swells coming in from 270 and 280 degrees that'll make your heart race.

But here's the crucial heads up - rip current risk is EXTREMELY HIGH today. This means life-threatening water conditions that could turn your surf session into a survival challenge. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so pack that wetsuit and some serious respect for Mother Ocean.

Tidal patterns are dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic shifts from low points around 1 foot to highs near 6 feet throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 3:30 AM with another dramatic low expected late afternoon.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But the ocean's mood is anything but calm. These swells are powerful and unpredictable.

By Wednesday, things mellow out significantly. Surf drops to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. But today? Today is for the bold, the brave, and those who know how to read the ocean's language.

Stay safe. Stay smart. And may the surf be with you!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 10:42:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with epic surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - with some monster sets pushing 7 feet in the morning. These aren't your average beach day waves, folks. We're talking high-octane, adrenaline-pumping swells coming in from 270 and 280 degrees that'll make your heart race.

But here's the crucial heads up - rip current risk is EXTREMELY HIGH today. This means life-threatening water conditions that could turn your surf session into a survival challenge. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so pack that wetsuit and some serious respect for Mother Ocean.

Tidal patterns are dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic shifts from low points around 1 foot to highs near 6 feet throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 3:30 AM with another dramatic low expected late afternoon.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But the ocean's mood is anything but calm. These swells are powerful and unpredictable.

By Wednesday, things mellow out significantly. Surf drops to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. But today? Today is for the bold, the brave, and those who know how to read the ocean's language.

Stay safe. Stay smart. And may the surf be with you!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with epic surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - with some monster sets pushing 7 feet in the morning. These aren't your average beach day waves, folks. We're talking high-octane, adrenaline-pumping swells coming in from 270 and 280 degrees that'll make your heart race.

But here's the crucial heads up - rip current risk is EXTREMELY HIGH today. This means life-threatening water conditions that could turn your surf session into a survival challenge. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so pack that wetsuit and some serious respect for Mother Ocean.

Tidal patterns are dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic shifts from low points around 1 foot to highs near 6 feet throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 3:30 AM with another dramatic low expected late afternoon.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But the ocean's mood is anything but calm. These swells are powerful and unpredictable.

By Wednesday, things mellow out significantly. Surf drops to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. But today? Today is for the bold, the brave, and those who know how to read the ocean's language.

Stay safe. Stay smart. And may the surf be with you!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Risk Rip Currents Slam Southern California Coastline: Dangerous Surf Conditions Warn Swimmers and Surfers to Stay Cautious</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3745302577</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious oceanic action along the Southern California coastline today. 

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave conditions that demand respect and caution.

For the thrill-seekers in Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with some monster sets pushing up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. We've got a mixed swell coming from 260 and 200 degrees, creating some unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

San Diego's coastal zones are matching the intensity with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and sets climbing up to an impressive 8 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees, with a persistent swell rolling in from 280 degrees.

Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk, which means life-threatening currents are likely. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today is NOT your day to test your skills.

Tide schedules show significant water level changes throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from low negative tides to substantial high tides, adding another layer of complexity to your ocean adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 10:42:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious oceanic action along the Southern California coastline today. 

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave conditions that demand respect and caution.

For the thrill-seekers in Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with some monster sets pushing up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. We've got a mixed swell coming from 260 and 200 degrees, creating some unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

San Diego's coastal zones are matching the intensity with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and sets climbing up to an impressive 8 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees, with a persistent swell rolling in from 280 degrees.

Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk, which means life-threatening currents are likely. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today is NOT your day to test your skills.

Tide schedules show significant water level changes throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from low negative tides to substantial high tides, adding another layer of complexity to your ocean adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious oceanic action along the Southern California coastline today. 

Buckle up for a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave conditions that demand respect and caution.

For the thrill-seekers in Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with some monster sets pushing up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. We've got a mixed swell coming from 260 and 200 degrees, creating some unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

San Diego's coastal zones are matching the intensity with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and sets climbing up to an impressive 8 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees, with a persistent swell rolling in from 280 degrees.

Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk, which means life-threatening currents are likely. Translation: if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, today is NOT your day to test your skills.

Tide schedules show significant water level changes throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from low negative tides to substantial high tides, adding another layer of complexity to your ocean adventure.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Massive Waves and High Rip Currents Set to Pound Beaches Monday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for some serious oceanic drama along the Southern California coastline. Today might seem chill with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet, but Monday is about to bring the thunder - or at least some seriously gnarly swells.

Orange County surfers, brace yourselves for a wild ride. Today's conditions are pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. But come Monday, things are getting spicy with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 feet on west-facing beaches.

San Diego coastal crew, you're in for an even more intense experience. Moderate rip currents today will escalate to high risk on Monday, with waves cranking up from 2 to 4 feet today to a massive 5 to 8 feet tomorrow - potentially reaching 9 feet on west-facing beaches.

Both regions are expecting a west swell coming in around 260 to 280 degrees, which means powerful, direct wave action. The National Weather Service has dropped a Beach Hazards Statement and High Surf Advisory, signaling serious potential for life-threatening rip currents.

Tide schedules are looking active with significant highs and lows. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day, so check those local tide tables before heading out.

Bottom line: Monday looks like a day for experienced surfers only. Beginners, stay safe and maybe enjoy from the beach. Respect the ocean, watch for warnings, and stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 10:42:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for some serious oceanic drama along the Southern California coastline. Today might seem chill with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet, but Monday is about to bring the thunder - or at least some seriously gnarly swells.

Orange County surfers, brace yourselves for a wild ride. Today's conditions are pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. But come Monday, things are getting spicy with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 feet on west-facing beaches.

San Diego coastal crew, you're in for an even more intense experience. Moderate rip currents today will escalate to high risk on Monday, with waves cranking up from 2 to 4 feet today to a massive 5 to 8 feet tomorrow - potentially reaching 9 feet on west-facing beaches.

Both regions are expecting a west swell coming in around 260 to 280 degrees, which means powerful, direct wave action. The National Weather Service has dropped a Beach Hazards Statement and High Surf Advisory, signaling serious potential for life-threatening rip currents.

Tide schedules are looking active with significant highs and lows. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day, so check those local tide tables before heading out.

Bottom line: Monday looks like a day for experienced surfers only. Beginners, stay safe and maybe enjoy from the beach. Respect the ocean, watch for warnings, and stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for some serious oceanic drama along the Southern California coastline. Today might seem chill with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet, but Monday is about to bring the thunder - or at least some seriously gnarly swells.

Orange County surfers, brace yourselves for a wild ride. Today's conditions are pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. But come Monday, things are getting spicy with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 feet on west-facing beaches.

San Diego coastal crew, you're in for an even more intense experience. Moderate rip currents today will escalate to high risk on Monday, with waves cranking up from 2 to 4 feet today to a massive 5 to 8 feet tomorrow - potentially reaching 9 feet on west-facing beaches.

Both regions are expecting a west swell coming in around 260 to 280 degrees, which means powerful, direct wave action. The National Weather Service has dropped a Beach Hazards Statement and High Surf Advisory, signaling serious potential for life-threatening rip currents.

Tide schedules are looking active with significant highs and lows. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day, so check those local tide tables before heading out.

Bottom line: Monday looks like a day for experienced surfers only. Beginners, stay safe and maybe enjoy from the beach. Respect the ocean, watch for warnings, and stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: High Rip Currents, Moderate Waves Expected This Weekend for Orange County and San Diego</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6047434344</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets touching 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Rip current risk is low so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with four key tide changes throughout the day starting with a low of 1.9 feet early morning and peaking at a high of 6.6 feet.

San Diego County's telling a different story. We've got a high rip current risk that demands serious respect. Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet with a powerful west swell coming in at 280 degrees. Water temperature is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule follows a similar rhythm to Newport with multiple crossover points between low and high tides.

Weekend outlook shows some shifting conditions. Orange County bumps up to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego maintains its high risk warning with surf potentially reaching 5 feet on sets.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Wax those boards and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 10:42:41 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets touching 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Rip current risk is low so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with four key tide changes throughout the day starting with a low of 1.9 feet early morning and peaking at a high of 6.6 feet.

San Diego County's telling a different story. We've got a high rip current risk that demands serious respect. Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet with a powerful west swell coming in at 280 degrees. Water temperature is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule follows a similar rhythm to Newport with multiple crossover points between low and high tides.

Weekend outlook shows some shifting conditions. Orange County bumps up to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego maintains its high risk warning with surf potentially reaching 5 feet on sets.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Wax those boards and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets touching 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Rip current risk is low so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with four key tide changes throughout the day starting with a low of 1.9 feet early morning and peaking at a high of 6.6 feet.

San Diego County's telling a different story. We've got a high rip current risk that demands serious respect. Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet with a powerful west swell coming in at 280 degrees. Water temperature is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule follows a similar rhythm to Newport with multiple crossover points between low and high tides.

Weekend outlook shows some shifting conditions. Orange County bumps up to a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego maintains its high risk warning with surf potentially reaching 5 feet on sets.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Wax those boards and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous Surf Conditions in Southern California Coastal Waters High Rip Current Risk Orange County and San Diego Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the coastal lowdown for Southern California this Friday.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tidal action with four tide shifts today - lowest point hitting 2.3 feet in the early morning and peaking at 6.4 feet around sunrise.

Heading down to San Diego County and things get spicier. We're talking high rip current risk with surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet - with some sets pushing to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these conditions demand serious respect. Water temp is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees.

The swell direction is predominantly west-southwest - Orange County seeing waves rolling in from 270 degrees while San Diego's swells are angling slightly more west at 280 degrees.

Saturday brings some relief with conditions mellowing out. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers who know how to read challenging conditions. Weekend warriors can look forward to more manageable waves. Stay sharp watch those currents and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:42:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the coastal lowdown for Southern California this Friday.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tidal action with four tide shifts today - lowest point hitting 2.3 feet in the early morning and peaking at 6.4 feet around sunrise.

Heading down to San Diego County and things get spicier. We're talking high rip current risk with surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet - with some sets pushing to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these conditions demand serious respect. Water temp is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees.

The swell direction is predominantly west-southwest - Orange County seeing waves rolling in from 270 degrees while San Diego's swells are angling slightly more west at 280 degrees.

Saturday brings some relief with conditions mellowing out. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers who know how to read challenging conditions. Weekend warriors can look forward to more manageable waves. Stay sharp watch those currents and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the coastal lowdown for Southern California this Friday.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tidal action with four tide shifts today - lowest point hitting 2.3 feet in the early morning and peaking at 6.4 feet around sunrise.

Heading down to San Diego County and things get spicier. We're talking high rip current risk with surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet - with some sets pushing to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these conditions demand serious respect. Water temp is slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees.

The swell direction is predominantly west-southwest - Orange County seeing waves rolling in from 270 degrees while San Diego's swells are angling slightly more west at 280 degrees.

Saturday brings some relief with conditions mellowing out. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers who know how to read challenging conditions. Weekend warriors can look forward to more manageable waves. Stay sharp watch those currents and always respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Warns of Increasing Wave Heights and Moderate to High Rip Current Risks This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is brewing some wild conditions for Southern California coastlines today and tomorrow.

Orange County, you're looking at mellow surf today with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially climbing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low, but stay alert. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with three distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

San Diego County surfers - listen up! Things are about to get spicy. Today's surf is moderate with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so use caution.

But Friday is when things get wild! San Diego's surf forecast is escalating to a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves potentially climbing to 6 feet. Orange County will see similar action with waves building to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk.

Both regions will experience swell predominantly from the west-southwest direction around 270-280 degrees. Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 62 degrees mean you'll want that full wetsuit.

Tides are dynamic with significant vertical movement - expect ranges from -1.5 to 6.4 feet at different times. La Jolla and Newport Beach will see multiple high and low tide cycles.

Bottom line: Prepare for increasing wave energy, pack your skills and your courage, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:42:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is brewing some wild conditions for Southern California coastlines today and tomorrow.

Orange County, you're looking at mellow surf today with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially climbing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low, but stay alert. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with three distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

San Diego County surfers - listen up! Things are about to get spicy. Today's surf is moderate with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so use caution.

But Friday is when things get wild! San Diego's surf forecast is escalating to a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves potentially climbing to 6 feet. Orange County will see similar action with waves building to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk.

Both regions will experience swell predominantly from the west-southwest direction around 270-280 degrees. Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 62 degrees mean you'll want that full wetsuit.

Tides are dynamic with significant vertical movement - expect ranges from -1.5 to 6.4 feet at different times. La Jolla and Newport Beach will see multiple high and low tide cycles.

Bottom line: Prepare for increasing wave energy, pack your skills and your courage, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is brewing some wild conditions for Southern California coastlines today and tomorrow.

Orange County, you're looking at mellow surf today with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially climbing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low, but stay alert. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with three distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

San Diego County surfers - listen up! Things are about to get spicy. Today's surf is moderate with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so use caution.

But Friday is when things get wild! San Diego's surf forecast is escalating to a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves potentially climbing to 6 feet. Orange County will see similar action with waves building to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk.

Both regions will experience swell predominantly from the west-southwest direction around 270-280 degrees. Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 62 degrees mean you'll want that full wetsuit.

Tides are dynamic with significant vertical movement - expect ranges from -1.5 to 6.4 feet at different times. La Jolla and Newport Beach will see multiple high and low tide cycles.

Bottom line: Prepare for increasing wave energy, pack your skills and your courage, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Forecast: Gentle 1-3 Foot Waves with Increasing Swell and Moderate Rip Current Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting tidal dynamics. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up gentle waves today ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to ease into the water. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit.

The morning kicks off with some solid high tides. Newport Beach sees a 5.7-foot high tide at 4:40 AM while La Jolla peaks at 5.5 feet around the same time. Midday brings some interesting low tide action dipping down to negative numbers - Newport bottoms out at -0.6 feet and La Jolla slides to -0.6 as well.

Heading into Thursday things get a bit more exciting. The surf height bumps up to 2 to 4 feet with La Jolla potentially seeing sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk also increases to moderate so ocean lovers will want to stay alert.

Directional swell is coming in from 270 to 280 degrees which means a clean west-southwest approach creating some nice clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip surfers: Watch those tidal shifts and stay aware of moderate rip current potential. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 10:42:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting tidal dynamics. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up gentle waves today ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to ease into the water. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit.

The morning kicks off with some solid high tides. Newport Beach sees a 5.7-foot high tide at 4:40 AM while La Jolla peaks at 5.5 feet around the same time. Midday brings some interesting low tide action dipping down to negative numbers - Newport bottoms out at -0.6 feet and La Jolla slides to -0.6 as well.

Heading into Thursday things get a bit more exciting. The surf height bumps up to 2 to 4 feet with La Jolla potentially seeing sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk also increases to moderate so ocean lovers will want to stay alert.

Directional swell is coming in from 270 to 280 degrees which means a clean west-southwest approach creating some nice clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip surfers: Watch those tidal shifts and stay aware of moderate rip current potential. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting tidal dynamics. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up gentle waves today ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to ease into the water. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit.

The morning kicks off with some solid high tides. Newport Beach sees a 5.7-foot high tide at 4:40 AM while La Jolla peaks at 5.5 feet around the same time. Midday brings some interesting low tide action dipping down to negative numbers - Newport bottoms out at -0.6 feet and La Jolla slides to -0.6 as well.

Heading into Thursday things get a bit more exciting. The surf height bumps up to 2 to 4 feet with La Jolla potentially seeing sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk also increases to moderate so ocean lovers will want to stay alert.

Directional swell is coming in from 270 to 280 degrees which means a clean west-southwest approach creating some nice clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip surfers: Watch those tidal shifts and stay aware of moderate rip current potential. Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

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.]]>
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      <title>Smooth Surf Ahead: Southern California Coast Offers Gentle 1-3 Foot Waves for Beginners and Chill Riders Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2268430815</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow day with some gentle rollers coming your way. 

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a smooth surf scene today with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some chill vibes. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 59 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things cozy.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty safe for ocean adventurers. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla have some interesting vertical movement today. We're looking at high tides around 5 feet in the early morning, dropping down to near zero by midday, then climbing back up to around 3 feet by evening. 

For Wednesday, expect similar mellow conditions - waves staying in that 1 to 3 foot range with continued low risk for rip currents. The tide charts show slightly higher peaks, with morning highs reaching 5.5 to 5.7 feet and afternoon lows dipping just below zero.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day to grab your board, soak up some California sunshine, and enjoy some gentle waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf family!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 10:43:45 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow day with some gentle rollers coming your way. 

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a smooth surf scene today with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some chill vibes. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 59 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things cozy.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty safe for ocean adventurers. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla have some interesting vertical movement today. We're looking at high tides around 5 feet in the early morning, dropping down to near zero by midday, then climbing back up to around 3 feet by evening. 

For Wednesday, expect similar mellow conditions - waves staying in that 1 to 3 foot range with continued low risk for rip currents. The tide charts show slightly higher peaks, with morning highs reaching 5.5 to 5.7 feet and afternoon lows dipping just below zero.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day to grab your board, soak up some California sunshine, and enjoy some gentle waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf family!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow day with some gentle rollers coming your way. 

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a smooth surf scene today with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some chill vibes. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 59 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things cozy.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty safe for ocean adventurers. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla have some interesting vertical movement today. We're looking at high tides around 5 feet in the early morning, dropping down to near zero by midday, then climbing back up to around 3 feet by evening. 

For Wednesday, expect similar mellow conditions - waves staying in that 1 to 3 foot range with continued low risk for rip currents. The tide charts show slightly higher peaks, with morning highs reaching 5.5 to 5.7 feet and afternoon lows dipping just below zero.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day to grab your board, soak up some California sunshine, and enjoy some gentle waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf family!

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.]]>
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      <title>Surf Report: Mellow Waves Hit San Diego and Orange County Beaches with Perfect Conditions for Water Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3714963249</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The San Diego and Orange County coastal zones are serving up some mellow wave conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's dive into the details. We're looking at a gentle 1 to 2 foot surf height along Orange County beaches with a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip without the full wetsuit treatment.

Over in San Diego County, the surf's running slightly more robust at 1 to 3 feet, still with that same low rip current risk. Coastal waters are slightly cooler here, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. And check this out - we've got a consistent west-northwest swell coming in at 280 degrees, which means clean, predictable wave patterns.

Tide watchers will appreciate some sweet tidal action. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both cycling through four tide changes today and tomorrow. Highlights include a morning high tide around 5 feet and afternoon lows dipping to nearly zero.

No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so surfers and beach enthusiasts can breathe easy. While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those water conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so use common sense and keep your ocean safety skills sharp.

Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, these coastal zones are looking pretty sweet. Stay stoked and enjoy the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 10:43:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The San Diego and Orange County coastal zones are serving up some mellow wave conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's dive into the details. We're looking at a gentle 1 to 2 foot surf height along Orange County beaches with a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip without the full wetsuit treatment.

Over in San Diego County, the surf's running slightly more robust at 1 to 3 feet, still with that same low rip current risk. Coastal waters are slightly cooler here, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. And check this out - we've got a consistent west-northwest swell coming in at 280 degrees, which means clean, predictable wave patterns.

Tide watchers will appreciate some sweet tidal action. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both cycling through four tide changes today and tomorrow. Highlights include a morning high tide around 5 feet and afternoon lows dipping to nearly zero.

No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so surfers and beach enthusiasts can breathe easy. While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those water conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so use common sense and keep your ocean safety skills sharp.

Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, these coastal zones are looking pretty sweet. Stay stoked and enjoy the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The San Diego and Orange County coastal zones are serving up some mellow wave conditions today and tomorrow.

Let's dive into the details. We're looking at a gentle 1 to 2 foot surf height along Orange County beaches with a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip without the full wetsuit treatment.

Over in San Diego County, the surf's running slightly more robust at 1 to 3 feet, still with that same low rip current risk. Coastal waters are slightly cooler here, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. And check this out - we've got a consistent west-northwest swell coming in at 280 degrees, which means clean, predictable wave patterns.

Tide watchers will appreciate some sweet tidal action. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both cycling through four tide changes today and tomorrow. Highlights include a morning high tide around 5 feet and afternoon lows dipping to nearly zero.

No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so surfers and beach enthusiasts can breathe easy. While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those water conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so use common sense and keep your ocean safety skills sharp.

Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, these coastal zones are looking pretty sweet. Stay stoked and enjoy the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves and Perfect Coastal Conditions for Beach Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2666954551</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave chasers! We're coming at you with the lowdown on Southern California's coastal conditions for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're talking a smooth 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 60 and 62 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Rip current risk? Super low. You can breathe easy out there, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action today with four tide shifts - a high of 4.8 feet early morning, dropping to 1.4 feet around 8:30 AM, then climbing back up to 2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some local sets potentially hitting 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are running a touch cooler at 59 to 62 degrees, with a west swell coming in at 280 degrees.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and soak up some SoCal sunshine. Tides at La Jolla follow a comparable pattern to Newport - multiple shifts throughout the day offering different paddling and surfing opportunities.

Monday's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent, clean conditions that should make for some sweet ocean time. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 10:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave chasers! We're coming at you with the lowdown on Southern California's coastal conditions for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're talking a smooth 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 60 and 62 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Rip current risk? Super low. You can breathe easy out there, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action today with four tide shifts - a high of 4.8 feet early morning, dropping to 1.4 feet around 8:30 AM, then climbing back up to 2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some local sets potentially hitting 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are running a touch cooler at 59 to 62 degrees, with a west swell coming in at 280 degrees.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and soak up some SoCal sunshine. Tides at La Jolla follow a comparable pattern to Newport - multiple shifts throughout the day offering different paddling and surfing opportunities.

Monday's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent, clean conditions that should make for some sweet ocean time. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave chasers! We're coming at you with the lowdown on Southern California's coastal conditions for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're talking a smooth 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 60 and 62 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Rip current risk? Super low. You can breathe easy out there, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action today with four tide shifts - a high of 4.8 feet early morning, dropping to 1.4 feet around 8:30 AM, then climbing back up to 2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some local sets potentially hitting 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are running a touch cooler at 59 to 62 degrees, with a west swell coming in at 280 degrees.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and soak up some SoCal sunshine. Tides at La Jolla follow a comparable pattern to Newport - multiple shifts throughout the day offering different paddling and surfing opportunities.

Monday's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent, clean conditions that should make for some sweet ocean time. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Winter Waves Offer Mellow Conditions from San Diego to Newport Beach This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5244862778</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline! The waves are whispering a gentle invitation from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter surf conditions with modest 1 to 3 foot swells and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees will keep things interesting for those looking to catch some rides.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 62 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and some determination. San Diego County is sporting a moderate rip current risk, which means pay attention and be smart out there. Orange County is looking at a low rip current risk, giving you a bit more breathing room.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see its highest tide at 4.8 feet around 1:25 AM Sunday, while La Jolla peaks at 4.6 feet just before that. The morning and afternoon low tides offer some interesting window for surf exploration.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, the Southern California coast is calling with soft waves and crisp winter vibes.

Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the surf!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:43:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline! The waves are whispering a gentle invitation from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter surf conditions with modest 1 to 3 foot swells and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees will keep things interesting for those looking to catch some rides.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 62 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and some determination. San Diego County is sporting a moderate rip current risk, which means pay attention and be smart out there. Orange County is looking at a low rip current risk, giving you a bit more breathing room.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see its highest tide at 4.8 feet around 1:25 AM Sunday, while La Jolla peaks at 4.6 feet just before that. The morning and afternoon low tides offer some interesting window for surf exploration.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, the Southern California coast is calling with soft waves and crisp winter vibes.

Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the surf!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline! The waves are whispering a gentle invitation from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter surf conditions with modest 1 to 3 foot swells and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees will keep things interesting for those looking to catch some rides.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 62 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and some determination. San Diego County is sporting a moderate rip current risk, which means pay attention and be smart out there. Orange County is looking at a low rip current risk, giving you a bit more breathing room.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see its highest tide at 4.8 feet around 1:25 AM Sunday, while La Jolla peaks at 4.6 feet just before that. The morning and afternoon low tides offer some interesting window for surf exploration.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, the Southern California coast is calling with soft waves and crisp winter vibes.

Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the surf!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Weekend Swell Potential Along Coastal Beaches</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Newport Beach and Orange County are looking pretty mellow with tiny waves rolling in at just 1 to 2 feet today. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure! The rip current risk is super low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively comfortable catching some gentle swells.

Heading down to San Diego's coast, things get slightly more interesting. Today's conditions mirror Orange County with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Saturday's forecast hints at some potential action - the surf zone is shifting to a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially reaching local sets up to 4 feet.

Pro surfers and wave watchers take note - there's a consistent west swell coming in at 280 degrees, which could add some spice to your weekend water adventures. The tides are playing a rhythmic dance along both coastlines with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at water temps between 59 to 62 degrees. Translation? Bring that neoprene and be prepared for some classic Southern California winter surfing conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home. Just pure ocean vibes waiting to be enjoyed.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and ride the stoke!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 10:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Newport Beach and Orange County are looking pretty mellow with tiny waves rolling in at just 1 to 2 feet today. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure! The rip current risk is super low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively comfortable catching some gentle swells.

Heading down to San Diego's coast, things get slightly more interesting. Today's conditions mirror Orange County with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Saturday's forecast hints at some potential action - the surf zone is shifting to a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially reaching local sets up to 4 feet.

Pro surfers and wave watchers take note - there's a consistent west swell coming in at 280 degrees, which could add some spice to your weekend water adventures. The tides are playing a rhythmic dance along both coastlines with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at water temps between 59 to 62 degrees. Translation? Bring that neoprene and be prepared for some classic Southern California winter surfing conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home. Just pure ocean vibes waiting to be enjoyed.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and ride the stoke!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Newport Beach and Orange County are looking pretty mellow with tiny waves rolling in at just 1 to 2 feet today. Water temperatures are hovering around a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure! The rip current risk is super low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively comfortable catching some gentle swells.

Heading down to San Diego's coast, things get slightly more interesting. Today's conditions mirror Orange County with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Saturday's forecast hints at some potential action - the surf zone is shifting to a moderate rip current risk with waves potentially reaching local sets up to 4 feet.

Pro surfers and wave watchers take note - there's a consistent west swell coming in at 280 degrees, which could add some spice to your weekend water adventures. The tides are playing a rhythmic dance along both coastlines with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at water temps between 59 to 62 degrees. Translation? Bring that neoprene and be prepared for some classic Southern California winter surfing conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave those lightning concerns at home. Just pure ocean vibes waiting to be enjoyed.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and ride the stoke!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves and Ideal Conditions for Surfing Enthusiasts Along Orange County and San Diego Coast</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the marine magic happening along Southern California's coastline today.

Orange County's looking mellow with small yet playful waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. The swell's cruising in from 270 degrees, offering some clean lines for surf enthusiasts.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. We're seeing 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Heads up, surfers - while conditions aren't dangerous, stay alert and know your limits. The water temperature hovers between 59 and 62 degrees, so layer up appropriately.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet tidal action today. Newport's looking at a morning low tide around 4:42 AM, climbing to a 5-foot high by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 4:37 AM.

Friday's forecast suggests a calmer scene with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks lowering. The swell will continue rolling in from similar westerly directions around 270-280 degrees.

For all you wave hunters: stay safe, watch the conditions, and enjoy the Pacific's liquid playground. Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:43:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the marine magic happening along Southern California's coastline today.

Orange County's looking mellow with small yet playful waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. The swell's cruising in from 270 degrees, offering some clean lines for surf enthusiasts.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. We're seeing 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Heads up, surfers - while conditions aren't dangerous, stay alert and know your limits. The water temperature hovers between 59 and 62 degrees, so layer up appropriately.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet tidal action today. Newport's looking at a morning low tide around 4:42 AM, climbing to a 5-foot high by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 4:37 AM.

Friday's forecast suggests a calmer scene with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks lowering. The swell will continue rolling in from similar westerly directions around 270-280 degrees.

For all you wave hunters: stay safe, watch the conditions, and enjoy the Pacific's liquid playground. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the marine magic happening along Southern California's coastline today.

Orange County's looking mellow with small yet playful waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended. The swell's cruising in from 270 degrees, offering some clean lines for surf enthusiasts.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. We're seeing 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Heads up, surfers - while conditions aren't dangerous, stay alert and know your limits. The water temperature hovers between 59 and 62 degrees, so layer up appropriately.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet tidal action today. Newport's looking at a morning low tide around 4:42 AM, climbing to a 5-foot high by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 4:37 AM.

Friday's forecast suggests a calmer scene with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks lowering. The swell will continue rolling in from similar westerly directions around 270-280 degrees.

For all you wave hunters: stay safe, watch the conditions, and enjoy the Pacific's liquid playground. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves and Moderate Conditions for Newport Beach and San Diego County</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a morning paddle. Tides at Newport Beach are playing a rhythmic dance today with low points around 3:55 AM and 4:57 PM, and high tides rolling in at 9:59 AM and 11:27 PM. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, giving us a clean western approach.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The water's slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tidal schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share a similar forecast for Thursday - consistent surf conditions with that same western swell direction. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean coastal vibes.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while rip current risks are moderate to low, always respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions, know your limits, and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 10:43:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a morning paddle. Tides at Newport Beach are playing a rhythmic dance today with low points around 3:55 AM and 4:57 PM, and high tides rolling in at 9:59 AM and 11:27 PM. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, giving us a clean western approach.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The water's slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tidal schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share a similar forecast for Thursday - consistent surf conditions with that same western swell direction. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean coastal vibes.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while rip current risks are moderate to low, always respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions, know your limits, and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking pretty mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a morning paddle. Tides at Newport Beach are playing a rhythmic dance today with low points around 3:55 AM and 4:57 PM, and high tides rolling in at 9:59 AM and 11:27 PM. The swell's rolling in from 270 degrees, giving us a clean western approach.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The water's slightly cooler at 59 to 61 degrees. La Jolla's tidal schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share a similar forecast for Thursday - consistent surf conditions with that same western swell direction. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean coastal vibes.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while rip current risks are moderate to low, always respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions, know your limits, and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego and Orange County Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Chilly Temps, and Moderate Rip Current Risk Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! We've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

If you're hitting the waves this morning the surf is looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot swells and some sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable ranging from 59 to 62 degrees in San Diego and 60 to 63 degrees in Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal action today. Expect low tides in the early morning around 3 AM dipping to just about 1.8 feet. By mid-morning youll see a solid high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet. Evening brings another low tide before a final high tide late tonight.

Rip current risk is low today but dont get too comfortable. While life-threatening currents are unlikely they could still surprise you so stay alert and watch those wave patterns.

Wednesday brings some excitement with increased surf action. San Diego coastal areas will see surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The swell direction will shift slightly from 270 to 280 degrees adding some interesting wave dynamics.

Rip current risk will bump up to moderate on Wednesday so water warriors need to be extra cautious. The ocean is calling but respect her moods and always prioritize safety.

Grab your board wax and wetsuit its going to be a sweet coastal day!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 10:44:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! We've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

If you're hitting the waves this morning the surf is looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot swells and some sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable ranging from 59 to 62 degrees in San Diego and 60 to 63 degrees in Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal action today. Expect low tides in the early morning around 3 AM dipping to just about 1.8 feet. By mid-morning youll see a solid high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet. Evening brings another low tide before a final high tide late tonight.

Rip current risk is low today but dont get too comfortable. While life-threatening currents are unlikely they could still surprise you so stay alert and watch those wave patterns.

Wednesday brings some excitement with increased surf action. San Diego coastal areas will see surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The swell direction will shift slightly from 270 to 280 degrees adding some interesting wave dynamics.

Rip current risk will bump up to moderate on Wednesday so water warriors need to be extra cautious. The ocean is calling but respect her moods and always prioritize safety.

Grab your board wax and wetsuit its going to be a sweet coastal day!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers listen up! We've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

If you're hitting the waves this morning the surf is looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot swells and some sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable ranging from 59 to 62 degrees in San Diego and 60 to 63 degrees in Orange County.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal action today. Expect low tides in the early morning around 3 AM dipping to just about 1.8 feet. By mid-morning youll see a solid high tide climbing to nearly 6 feet. Evening brings another low tide before a final high tide late tonight.

Rip current risk is low today but dont get too comfortable. While life-threatening currents are unlikely they could still surprise you so stay alert and watch those wave patterns.

Wednesday brings some excitement with increased surf action. San Diego coastal areas will see surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The swell direction will shift slightly from 270 to 280 degrees adding some interesting wave dynamics.

Rip current risk will bump up to moderate on Wednesday so water warriors need to be extra cautious. The ocean is calling but respect her moods and always prioritize safety.

Grab your board wax and wetsuit its going to be a sweet coastal day!

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.]]>
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      <title>Surf Report Southern California Waves Offer Mellow 1-3 Foot Swells Perfect for Beginners and Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Alright surf seekers, listen up! The coastal waters are calling, and we've got the lowdown for Orange County and San Diego.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's conditions are looking mellow. We're talking surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some gentle waves. San Diego might see sets pushing up to 4 feet, so intermediate riders might want to take note.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide patterns. Expect a low tide in the early morning around 2:30 AM, climbing to a high around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon before a final evening high tide.

For the swell chasers, we've got some northwest action happening. San Diego will see swells rolling in from 280 degrees, while Orange County gets a similar 270-degree approach. Translation: clean, predictable lines heading your way.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so conditions remain stable. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today offers a solid opportunity to get out and enjoy some quality ocean time.

Surf's up, California! Stay stoked and stay safe.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:43:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf seekers, listen up! The coastal waters are calling, and we've got the lowdown for Orange County and San Diego.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's conditions are looking mellow. We're talking surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some gentle waves. San Diego might see sets pushing up to 4 feet, so intermediate riders might want to take note.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide patterns. Expect a low tide in the early morning around 2:30 AM, climbing to a high around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon before a final evening high tide.

For the swell chasers, we've got some northwest action happening. San Diego will see swells rolling in from 280 degrees, while Orange County gets a similar 270-degree approach. Translation: clean, predictable lines heading your way.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so conditions remain stable. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today offers a solid opportunity to get out and enjoy some quality ocean time.

Surf's up, California! Stay stoked and stay safe.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf seekers, listen up! The coastal waters are calling, and we've got the lowdown for Orange County and San Diego.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because today's conditions are looking mellow. We're talking surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to catch some gentle waves. San Diego might see sets pushing up to 4 feet, so intermediate riders might want to take note.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide patterns. Expect a low tide in the early morning around 2:30 AM, climbing to a high around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon before a final evening high tide.

For the swell chasers, we've got some northwest action happening. San Diego will see swells rolling in from 280 degrees, while Orange County gets a similar 270-degree approach. Translation: clean, predictable lines heading your way.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so conditions remain stable. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today offers a solid opportunity to get out and enjoy some quality ocean time.

Surf's up, California! Stay stoked and stay safe.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Comfortable Temps, and Safe Conditions for Beach Lovers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, ocean lovers! The Southern California coastal forecast is looking pretty mellow for the next couple of days.

Orange County is serving up some gentle waves with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip if you're feeling adventurous. Rip current risk remains low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively safe catching some small swells.

Just down the coast in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. A persistent west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some decent momentum for more experienced wave riders. Water temperatures are similar to Orange County ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tide watchers will appreciate the rhythmic dance of the ocean today. Newport Beach will experience four tide changes starting with a low tide at 2:02 AM dropping to 2.1 feet. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its first low tide arriving at 1:59 AM.

For those planning beach time the next couple of days look consistent - small waves minimal thunderstorm potential and relatively stable conditions. Whether you're a surfer looking for some gentle rides or just wanting to enjoy coastal vibes these forecasts suggest a pleasant oceanic experience awaits.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 10:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, ocean lovers! The Southern California coastal forecast is looking pretty mellow for the next couple of days.

Orange County is serving up some gentle waves with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip if you're feeling adventurous. Rip current risk remains low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively safe catching some small swells.

Just down the coast in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. A persistent west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some decent momentum for more experienced wave riders. Water temperatures are similar to Orange County ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tide watchers will appreciate the rhythmic dance of the ocean today. Newport Beach will experience four tide changes starting with a low tide at 2:02 AM dropping to 2.1 feet. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its first low tide arriving at 1:59 AM.

For those planning beach time the next couple of days look consistent - small waves minimal thunderstorm potential and relatively stable conditions. Whether you're a surfer looking for some gentle rides or just wanting to enjoy coastal vibes these forecasts suggest a pleasant oceanic experience awaits.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, ocean lovers! The Southern California coastal forecast is looking pretty mellow for the next couple of days.

Orange County is serving up some gentle waves with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 60 and 63 degrees - perfect for a quick dip if you're feeling adventurous. Rip current risk remains low, so even novice surfers can feel relatively safe catching some small swells.

Just down the coast in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. A persistent west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some decent momentum for more experienced wave riders. Water temperatures are similar to Orange County ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

Tide watchers will appreciate the rhythmic dance of the ocean today. Newport Beach will experience four tide changes starting with a low tide at 2:02 AM dropping to 2.1 feet. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its first low tide arriving at 1:59 AM.

For those planning beach time the next couple of days look consistent - small waves minimal thunderstorm potential and relatively stable conditions. Whether you're a surfer looking for some gentle rides or just wanting to enjoy coastal vibes these forecasts suggest a pleasant oceanic experience awaits.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Safe Conditions, and Perfect Weekend Beach Vibes from Orange County to San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of mellow waves along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some gentle surf today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking to ease into ocean vibes. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low, which means safer conditions for ocean adventurers.

Over in San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some nice texture for intermediate surfers looking for a bit more challenge.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical tide patterns. Expect morning highs around 6 feet and afternoon lows dipping close to negative territory. Early birds can catch that first morning high tide around 7:45 AM, while evening surfers have another sweet window at 9:35 PM.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your weekend beach plans are looking golden. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just want to soak up some coastal vibes, Southern California's beaches are calling your name. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of mellow waves along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some gentle surf today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking to ease into ocean vibes. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low, which means safer conditions for ocean adventurers.

Over in San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some nice texture for intermediate surfers looking for a bit more challenge.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical tide patterns. Expect morning highs around 6 feet and afternoon lows dipping close to negative territory. Early birds can catch that first morning high tide around 7:45 AM, while evening surfers have another sweet window at 9:35 PM.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your weekend beach plans are looking golden. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just want to soak up some coastal vibes, Southern California's beaches are calling your name. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of mellow waves along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some gentle surf today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking to ease into ocean vibes. Water temperatures are holding steady at a crisp 60 to 62 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low, which means safer conditions for ocean adventurers.

Over in San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees will provide some nice texture for intermediate surfers looking for a bit more challenge.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical tide patterns. Expect morning highs around 6 feet and afternoon lows dipping close to negative territory. Early birds can catch that first morning high tide around 7:45 AM, while evening surfers have another sweet window at 9:35 PM.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so your weekend beach plans are looking golden. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just want to soak up some coastal vibes, Southern California's beaches are calling your name. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Risks Offer Perfect Weekend Conditions for Beginners and Pros</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this Friday and Saturday.

Let's start in Orange County where mellow waves are rolling in. Today's looking smooth with 1 to 3 foot swells coming from a mixed direction between 200 and 260 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit session. Rip current risk is low so beginners and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today: a low of 2.5 feet around midnight followed by a high of 5.7 feet early morning. Another low dips to negative 0.7 feet in the afternoon before a final high of 3.5 feet hits after sunset.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is packing slightly more punch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Swell's coming strong from 280 degrees. Water's a touch cooler at 58 to 60 degrees so grab that full wetsuit.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns throughout the day.

Saturday looks like a chill day across both regions. Waves will mellow out to 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The swell will consistently approach from 270 to 280 degrees.

Bottom line: Good conditions for catching waves this weekend. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:44:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this Friday and Saturday.

Let's start in Orange County where mellow waves are rolling in. Today's looking smooth with 1 to 3 foot swells coming from a mixed direction between 200 and 260 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit session. Rip current risk is low so beginners and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today: a low of 2.5 feet around midnight followed by a high of 5.7 feet early morning. Another low dips to negative 0.7 feet in the afternoon before a final high of 3.5 feet hits after sunset.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is packing slightly more punch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Swell's coming strong from 280 degrees. Water's a touch cooler at 58 to 60 degrees so grab that full wetsuit.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns throughout the day.

Saturday looks like a chill day across both regions. Waves will mellow out to 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The swell will consistently approach from 270 to 280 degrees.

Bottom line: Good conditions for catching waves this weekend. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this Friday and Saturday.

Let's start in Orange County where mellow waves are rolling in. Today's looking smooth with 1 to 3 foot swells coming from a mixed direction between 200 and 260 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfortably at 60 to 62 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit session. Rip current risk is low so beginners and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today: a low of 2.5 feet around midnight followed by a high of 5.7 feet early morning. Another low dips to negative 0.7 feet in the afternoon before a final high of 3.5 feet hits after sunset.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is packing slightly more punch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Swell's coming strong from 280 degrees. Water's a touch cooler at 58 to 60 degrees so grab that full wetsuit.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns throughout the day.

Saturday looks like a chill day across both regions. Waves will mellow out to 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The swell will consistently approach from 270 to 280 degrees.

Bottom line: Good conditions for catching waves this weekend. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Orange County and San Diego Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Crisp Conditions Await Wave Riders This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal conditions, and it's looking like a mixed bag of marine magic for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive right in. Orange County's looking at a mellow 1 to 3-foot surf with occasional sets climbing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. The swell's rolling in from 280 degrees, giving you a clean west-northwest approach.

San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy to the party. Expect 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so keep those ocean skills sharp and stay alert. Water temps are hovering around 59 to 61 degrees - another wetsuit day for sure.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing classic coastal rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Early morning high tides peak around 5.5 to 5.7 feet, with afternoon lows dipping down to negative territory.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. Your only challenge will be reading the subtle swell patterns and choosing the right board.

For San Diego, Friday's forecast mirrors Thursday - consistent 2 to 4-foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Orange County stays equally predictable with 1 to 3-foot surf.

Bottom line: Moderate conditions, manageable waves, and a prescription for pure ocean enjoyment. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:44:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal conditions, and it's looking like a mixed bag of marine magic for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive right in. Orange County's looking at a mellow 1 to 3-foot surf with occasional sets climbing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. The swell's rolling in from 280 degrees, giving you a clean west-northwest approach.

San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy to the party. Expect 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so keep those ocean skills sharp and stay alert. Water temps are hovering around 59 to 61 degrees - another wetsuit day for sure.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing classic coastal rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Early morning high tides peak around 5.5 to 5.7 feet, with afternoon lows dipping down to negative territory.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. Your only challenge will be reading the subtle swell patterns and choosing the right board.

For San Diego, Friday's forecast mirrors Thursday - consistent 2 to 4-foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Orange County stays equally predictable with 1 to 3-foot surf.

Bottom line: Moderate conditions, manageable waves, and a prescription for pure ocean enjoyment. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal conditions, and it's looking like a mixed bag of marine magic for Orange County and San Diego.

Let's dive right in. Orange County's looking at a mellow 1 to 3-foot surf with occasional sets climbing to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. The swell's rolling in from 280 degrees, giving you a clean west-northwest approach.

San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy to the party. Expect 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is moderate, so keep those ocean skills sharp and stay alert. Water temps are hovering around 59 to 61 degrees - another wetsuit day for sure.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing classic coastal rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Early morning high tides peak around 5.5 to 5.7 feet, with afternoon lows dipping down to negative territory.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. Your only challenge will be reading the subtle swell patterns and choosing the right board.

For San Diego, Friday's forecast mirrors Thursday - consistent 2 to 4-foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Orange County stays equally predictable with 1 to 3-foot surf.

Bottom line: Moderate conditions, manageable waves, and a prescription for pure ocean enjoyment. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Chilly Waters, and Clear Skies Await Ocean Enthusiasts This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, ocean adventurers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow wave action today with 1 to 3 foot surf climbing to potentially 4 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current risks are sitting at moderate for San Diego and low for Orange County. Translation: stay alert but don't panic. Experienced surfers can totally handle these conditions but weekend warriors might want to keep a cautious eye on those ocean currents.

The swell is rolling in from the west northwest around 270 to 280 degrees bringing some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. Tides are doing their dance with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides in the morning around 5 to 5.5 feet and low tides dipping to negative 0.2 to 0.5 feet in the afternoon.

No thunderstorm action expected which means clear skies and consistent conditions for ocean lovers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, the Southern California coast is serving up a solid surf day.

Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 10:44:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, ocean adventurers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow wave action today with 1 to 3 foot surf climbing to potentially 4 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current risks are sitting at moderate for San Diego and low for Orange County. Translation: stay alert but don't panic. Experienced surfers can totally handle these conditions but weekend warriors might want to keep a cautious eye on those ocean currents.

The swell is rolling in from the west northwest around 270 to 280 degrees bringing some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. Tides are doing their dance with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides in the morning around 5 to 5.5 feet and low tides dipping to negative 0.2 to 0.5 feet in the afternoon.

No thunderstorm action expected which means clear skies and consistent conditions for ocean lovers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, the Southern California coast is serving up a solid surf day.

Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, ocean adventurers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow wave action today with 1 to 3 foot surf climbing to potentially 4 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 62 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current risks are sitting at moderate for San Diego and low for Orange County. Translation: stay alert but don't panic. Experienced surfers can totally handle these conditions but weekend warriors might want to keep a cautious eye on those ocean currents.

The swell is rolling in from the west northwest around 270 to 280 degrees bringing some clean lines for those looking to catch some waves. Tides are doing their dance with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides in the morning around 5 to 5.5 feet and low tides dipping to negative 0.2 to 0.5 feet in the afternoon.

No thunderstorm action expected which means clear skies and consistent conditions for ocean lovers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, the Southern California coast is serving up a solid surf day.

Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Moderate Conditions from Orange County to San Diego Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking around 4 feet. Water's sitting pretty at a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with high points at 5.0 feet in the morning and a more modest 3.0 feet this evening. The swell's rolling in consistently from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for morning surfers.

Heading south to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. Water temperature's slightly warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tidal patterns mirror Newport's gentle ebb and flow, with high points around 4.9 feet and low points just touching 0.1 feet.

Wednesday looks like a chill day across both regions - surf heights settling into a comfortable 1 to 3 feet range with low rip current risks. The swell direction's slightly shifting, now coming from 270 to 280 degrees, which might offer some subtle variation for wave riders.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 10:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking around 4 feet. Water's sitting pretty at a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with high points at 5.0 feet in the morning and a more modest 3.0 feet this evening. The swell's rolling in consistently from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for morning surfers.

Heading south to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. Water temperature's slightly warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tidal patterns mirror Newport's gentle ebb and flow, with high points around 4.9 feet and low points just touching 0.1 feet.

Wednesday looks like a chill day across both regions - surf heights settling into a comfortable 1 to 3 feet range with low rip current risks. The swell direction's slightly shifting, now coming from 270 to 280 degrees, which might offer some subtle variation for wave riders.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking around 4 feet. Water's sitting pretty at a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with high points at 5.0 feet in the morning and a more modest 3.0 feet this evening. The swell's rolling in consistently from 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for morning surfers.

Heading south to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. Water temperature's slightly warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tidal patterns mirror Newport's gentle ebb and flow, with high points around 4.9 feet and low points just touching 0.1 feet.

Wednesday looks like a chill day across both regions - surf heights settling into a comfortable 1 to 3 feet range with low rip current risks. The swell direction's slightly shifting, now coming from 270 to 280 degrees, which might offer some subtle variation for wave riders.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves and Perfect Beginner Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's wave report for Southern California.

We're looking at mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego shores with some subtle maritime magic brewing. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot range perfect for casual riders and beginners wanting to test their sea legs.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 59 and 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing some sweet tidal choreography with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day.

Current rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy. While always stay alert, today's conditions are looking pretty friendly for ocean adventurers.

As we roll into Tuesday, things get slightly more interesting. San Diego's coastal waters will see a bump in surf height up to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell will be rolling in from the northwest around 280 to 290 degrees - classic Southern California angle that wave riders love.

Expect consistent sets with some potential 4 foot moments that could provide some playful riding opportunities. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean, predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Early morning sessions around 5 AM will catch those primo high tides at both Newport and La Jolla. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to embrace some sweet Pacific energy.

Stay stoked and surf safe, California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 10:44:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's wave report for Southern California.

We're looking at mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego shores with some subtle maritime magic brewing. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot range perfect for casual riders and beginners wanting to test their sea legs.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 59 and 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing some sweet tidal choreography with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day.

Current rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy. While always stay alert, today's conditions are looking pretty friendly for ocean adventurers.

As we roll into Tuesday, things get slightly more interesting. San Diego's coastal waters will see a bump in surf height up to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell will be rolling in from the northwest around 280 to 290 degrees - classic Southern California angle that wave riders love.

Expect consistent sets with some potential 4 foot moments that could provide some playful riding opportunities. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean, predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Early morning sessions around 5 AM will catch those primo high tides at both Newport and La Jolla. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to embrace some sweet Pacific energy.

Stay stoked and surf safe, California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's wave report for Southern California.

We're looking at mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego shores with some subtle maritime magic brewing. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot range perfect for casual riders and beginners wanting to test their sea legs.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 59 and 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not arctic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing some sweet tidal choreography with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day.

Current rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy. While always stay alert, today's conditions are looking pretty friendly for ocean adventurers.

As we roll into Tuesday, things get slightly more interesting. San Diego's coastal waters will see a bump in surf height up to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell will be rolling in from the northwest around 280 to 290 degrees - classic Southern California angle that wave riders love.

Expect consistent sets with some potential 4 foot moments that could provide some playful riding opportunities. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean, predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Early morning sessions around 5 AM will catch those primo high tides at both Newport and La Jolla. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to embrace some sweet Pacific energy.

Stay stoked and surf safe, California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Weekend Forecast Small Waves Chilly Temps Newport Beach San Diego Swell Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into the wave intel for Southern California this weekend.

First stop Orange County - we're looking at mellow conditions with small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 61 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Tides are doing their dance at Newport Beach with multiple high and low points throughout the day peaking at 4.7 feet in the morning and settling around 2.6 feet by evening.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things are about to get a bit more interesting. Today looks similar with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and low risk currents. But Monday? Get ready for some action! The swell is ramping up with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. A west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures in San Diego are sitting between 58 and 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory. La Jolla's tide chart shows some solid vertical movement with high points reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet and lows dipping down to just 0.6 feet.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California coastline. Stay safe, watch those currents, and catch some waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 10:44:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into the wave intel for Southern California this weekend.

First stop Orange County - we're looking at mellow conditions with small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 61 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Tides are doing their dance at Newport Beach with multiple high and low points throughout the day peaking at 4.7 feet in the morning and settling around 2.6 feet by evening.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things are about to get a bit more interesting. Today looks similar with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and low risk currents. But Monday? Get ready for some action! The swell is ramping up with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. A west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures in San Diego are sitting between 58 and 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory. La Jolla's tide chart shows some solid vertical movement with high points reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet and lows dipping down to just 0.6 feet.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California coastline. Stay safe, watch those currents, and catch some waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into the wave intel for Southern California this weekend.

First stop Orange County - we're looking at mellow conditions with small 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 59 to 61 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. Tides are doing their dance at Newport Beach with multiple high and low points throughout the day peaking at 4.7 feet in the morning and settling around 2.6 feet by evening.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things are about to get a bit more interesting. Today looks similar with gentle 1 to 2 foot surf and low risk currents. But Monday? Get ready for some action! The swell is ramping up with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. A west swell rolling in at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures in San Diego are sitting between 58 and 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory. La Jolla's tide chart shows some solid vertical movement with high points reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet and lows dipping down to just 0.6 feet.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California coastline. Stay safe, watch those currents, and catch some waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Perfect Conditions from Orange County to San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave chasers! Here's your weekend coastal outlook for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot swells keeping things calm. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Rip current risk is low so even novice surfers can feel pretty confident catching some small rollers.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing a bit more juice to the party with 2 to 4 foot waves and a tasty west swell coming in at 280 degrees. The morning surf scene at La Jolla looks particularly intriguing with a moderate rip current risk adding some spice to your session. Water temperatures are dancing between 58 and 63 degrees - perfect for those who like their morning paddle with a little edge.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic for both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early birds can catch pre-dawn high tides around 2:30-3:30 AM while afternoon riders have sweet windows between 2-5 PM.

Weekend forecast trend shows things mellowing out Sunday with smaller 1 to 2 foot surf and low rip current risks across both zones. No thunderstorms expected so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic! Catch you on the waves.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 10:43:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave chasers! Here's your weekend coastal outlook for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot swells keeping things calm. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Rip current risk is low so even novice surfers can feel pretty confident catching some small rollers.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing a bit more juice to the party with 2 to 4 foot waves and a tasty west swell coming in at 280 degrees. The morning surf scene at La Jolla looks particularly intriguing with a moderate rip current risk adding some spice to your session. Water temperatures are dancing between 58 and 63 degrees - perfect for those who like their morning paddle with a little edge.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic for both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early birds can catch pre-dawn high tides around 2:30-3:30 AM while afternoon riders have sweet windows between 2-5 PM.

Weekend forecast trend shows things mellowing out Sunday with smaller 1 to 2 foot surf and low rip current risks across both zones. No thunderstorms expected so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic! Catch you on the waves.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave chasers! Here's your weekend coastal outlook for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 2 foot swells keeping things calm. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 59 to 62 degrees - wetsuit recommended but not mandatory. Rip current risk is low so even novice surfers can feel pretty confident catching some small rollers.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing a bit more juice to the party with 2 to 4 foot waves and a tasty west swell coming in at 280 degrees. The morning surf scene at La Jolla looks particularly intriguing with a moderate rip current risk adding some spice to your session. Water temperatures are dancing between 58 and 63 degrees - perfect for those who like their morning paddle with a little edge.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic for both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early birds can catch pre-dawn high tides around 2:30-3:30 AM while afternoon riders have sweet windows between 2-5 PM.

Weekend forecast trend shows things mellowing out Sunday with smaller 1 to 2 foot surf and low rip current risks across both zones. No thunderstorms expected so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic! Catch you on the waves.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Perfect 2-4 Foot Swells and Moderate Conditions for Weekend Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on coastal conditions for Southern California.

Catch the rhythm of the waves from Orange County to San Diego as we dive into today's maritime magic. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along both coastlines, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp and alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet 2 to 4-foot swells coming in from the west around 280 to 290 degrees. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some morning action. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended!

The tide dance is in full swing with multiple peaks and valleys. Newport Beach will see high tides at 4.4 feet around 1:54 AM and 01:23 PM, with corresponding lows at 2.0 feet and 1.2 feet. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with high tides at 4.3 feet and 3.2 feet.

As we roll into Saturday, conditions mellow out. Surf heights drop to a more gentle 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The west swell continues its coastal cruise, offering a more relaxed maritime experience.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar today. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for your board and your stoke.

Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride, California wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:43:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on coastal conditions for Southern California.

Catch the rhythm of the waves from Orange County to San Diego as we dive into today's maritime magic. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along both coastlines, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp and alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet 2 to 4-foot swells coming in from the west around 280 to 290 degrees. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some morning action. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended!

The tide dance is in full swing with multiple peaks and valleys. Newport Beach will see high tides at 4.4 feet around 1:54 AM and 01:23 PM, with corresponding lows at 2.0 feet and 1.2 feet. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with high tides at 4.3 feet and 3.2 feet.

As we roll into Saturday, conditions mellow out. Surf heights drop to a more gentle 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The west swell continues its coastal cruise, offering a more relaxed maritime experience.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar today. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for your board and your stoke.

Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride, California wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on coastal conditions for Southern California.

Catch the rhythm of the waves from Orange County to San Diego as we dive into today's maritime magic. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along both coastlines, so surfers and swimmers need to stay sharp and alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet 2 to 4-foot swells coming in from the west around 280 to 290 degrees. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some morning action. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended!

The tide dance is in full swing with multiple peaks and valleys. Newport Beach will see high tides at 4.4 feet around 1:54 AM and 01:23 PM, with corresponding lows at 2.0 feet and 1.2 feet. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with high tides at 4.3 feet and 3.2 feet.

As we roll into Saturday, conditions mellow out. Surf heights drop to a more gentle 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The west swell continues its coastal cruise, offering a more relaxed maritime experience.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar today. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for your board and your stoke.

Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride, California wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Extreme Surf Alert: High Rip Currents and Massive 7-Foot Swells Challenge Surfers in Southern California Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2381022153</link>
      <description>Catch the wave, surf seekers! The Pacific's got some serious energy brewing along Southern California's coastline today. Newport and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County's looking at a wild ride with 3 to 5 foot swells coming in hot from the west at 280 degrees. Water's sitting at a chilly 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH today - meaning Mother Nature is not messing around. Experienced surfers only need to apply!

Over in San Diego, things get even more intense. We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with sets pushing potentially to 7 feet. The swell's rolling in from 290 degrees with water temperatures hovering between 59 and 62 degrees. The rip current risk remains HIGH - this is not a day for beginners or the faint of heart.

Tidal movements will add extra spice to your session. Newport Beach cycles through high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around 4.3 feet in the early morning and afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar dance with dramatic tide shifts.

Pro tip: Check your equipment, know your limits, and maybe have a backup plan. These conditions demand respect and skill. Stay safe out there, wave warriors - the ocean is calling, but she's got an attitude today!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 10:44:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf seekers! The Pacific's got some serious energy brewing along Southern California's coastline today. Newport and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County's looking at a wild ride with 3 to 5 foot swells coming in hot from the west at 280 degrees. Water's sitting at a chilly 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH today - meaning Mother Nature is not messing around. Experienced surfers only need to apply!

Over in San Diego, things get even more intense. We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with sets pushing potentially to 7 feet. The swell's rolling in from 290 degrees with water temperatures hovering between 59 and 62 degrees. The rip current risk remains HIGH - this is not a day for beginners or the faint of heart.

Tidal movements will add extra spice to your session. Newport Beach cycles through high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around 4.3 feet in the early morning and afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar dance with dramatic tide shifts.

Pro tip: Check your equipment, know your limits, and maybe have a backup plan. These conditions demand respect and skill. Stay safe out there, wave warriors - the ocean is calling, but she's got an attitude today!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf seekers! The Pacific's got some serious energy brewing along Southern California's coastline today. Newport and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County's looking at a wild ride with 3 to 5 foot swells coming in hot from the west at 280 degrees. Water's sitting at a chilly 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is screaming HIGH today - meaning Mother Nature is not messing around. Experienced surfers only need to apply!

Over in San Diego, things get even more intense. We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with sets pushing potentially to 7 feet. The swell's rolling in from 290 degrees with water temperatures hovering between 59 and 62 degrees. The rip current risk remains HIGH - this is not a day for beginners or the faint of heart.

Tidal movements will add extra spice to your session. Newport Beach cycles through high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around 4.3 feet in the early morning and afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar dance with dramatic tide shifts.

Pro tip: Check your equipment, know your limits, and maybe have a backup plan. These conditions demand respect and skill. Stay safe out there, wave warriors - the ocean is calling, but she's got an attitude today!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Shifting Swells, and Tidal Insights for Orange County and San Diego</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7423173761</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended. We've got a mixed swell party with southwest waves rolling in at 230 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Tide lovers, Newport Beach has four key moments: a pre-dawn high tide at 4.2 feet, an early morning low at 2.0 feet, another climb to 4.9 feet mid-morning, and an evening low dipping to almost zero. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get spicier. Today's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Thursday? Hold onto your boards! We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with a high rip current risk that demands serious respect.

La Jolla's tidal dance follows a similar rhythm with highs and lows that'll keep you on your toes. The swell mix shifts to a west wave at 290 degrees and a southwest pulse at 230 degrees.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before paddling out, and remember - the ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Southern California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 10:44:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended. We've got a mixed swell party with southwest waves rolling in at 230 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Tide lovers, Newport Beach has four key moments: a pre-dawn high tide at 4.2 feet, an early morning low at 2.0 feet, another climb to 4.9 feet mid-morning, and an evening low dipping to almost zero. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get spicier. Today's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Thursday? Hold onto your boards! We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with a high rip current risk that demands serious respect.

La Jolla's tidal dance follows a similar rhythm with highs and lows that'll keep you on your toes. The swell mix shifts to a west wave at 290 degrees and a southwest pulse at 230 degrees.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before paddling out, and remember - the ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Southern California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a chilly 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit recommended. We've got a mixed swell party with southwest waves rolling in at 230 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Tide lovers, Newport Beach has four key moments: a pre-dawn high tide at 4.2 feet, an early morning low at 2.0 feet, another climb to 4.9 feet mid-morning, and an evening low dipping to almost zero. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get spicier. Today's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. But Thursday? Hold onto your boards! We're talking 4 to 6 foot waves with a high rip current risk that demands serious respect.

La Jolla's tidal dance follows a similar rhythm with highs and lows that'll keep you on your toes. The swell mix shifts to a west wave at 290 degrees and a southwest pulse at 230 degrees.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before paddling out, and remember - the ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Southern California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Comfortable Temps, and Low Rip Current Risk Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6208993496</link>
      <description>Surf's up, ocean lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual wave riding. Rip current risk remains low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Tide watchers near Newport Beach can expect some interesting water movement today. We've got a low tide at 4:35 AM dropping to just 1.9 feet, then rising to a solid 5.7 feet by mid-morning. Another low tide rolls in around 5:41 PM dipping down to negative 0.6 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today's conditions mirror Orange County with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves, Wednesday brings some excitement. San Diego's forecast shows surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so experienced surfers might want to pay attention.

The swell direction is keeping things dynamic with mixed west and southwest swells coming in around 230 to 280 degrees. Water temperatures are slightly cooler down south ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern to Newport with strategic high and low tide transitions throughout the day.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board and make some memories!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 10:44:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, ocean lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual wave riding. Rip current risk remains low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Tide watchers near Newport Beach can expect some interesting water movement today. We've got a low tide at 4:35 AM dropping to just 1.9 feet, then rising to a solid 5.7 feet by mid-morning. Another low tide rolls in around 5:41 PM dipping down to negative 0.6 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today's conditions mirror Orange County with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves, Wednesday brings some excitement. San Diego's forecast shows surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so experienced surfers might want to pay attention.

The swell direction is keeping things dynamic with mixed west and southwest swells coming in around 230 to 280 degrees. Water temperatures are slightly cooler down south ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern to Newport with strategic high and low tide transitions throughout the day.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board and make some memories!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, ocean lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf today. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual wave riding. Rip current risk remains low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Tide watchers near Newport Beach can expect some interesting water movement today. We've got a low tide at 4:35 AM dropping to just 1.9 feet, then rising to a solid 5.7 feet by mid-morning. Another low tide rolls in around 5:41 PM dipping down to negative 0.6 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today's conditions mirror Orange County with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves, Wednesday brings some excitement. San Diego's forecast shows surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk - so experienced surfers might want to pay attention.

The swell direction is keeping things dynamic with mixed west and southwest swells coming in around 230 to 280 degrees. Water temperatures are slightly cooler down south ranging from 59 to 63 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern to Newport with strategic high and low tide transitions throughout the day.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. Just clean, consistent waves waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board and make some memories!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: High Rip Current Risk, Mixed Swells Challenge Riders from Orange County to San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along Southern California's dynamic shoreline.

Orange County surfers, listen up: We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Those mixed swells from 180 and 270 degrees are gonna keep things interesting. Water's chillin' at a crisp 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are playing a symphony today - rolling low at 1.9 feet early morning, peaking at 6.4 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a dramatic -1.1 feet come evening. Pro tip: time your paddle out strategically.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is throwing down a more intense surf scenario. High rip current risk alert! Waves are charging in at 4 to 6 feet, potentially reaching a massive 7-foot set. Expect those heights to mellow out to 2 to 4 feet by afternoon.

La Jolla's looking at similar tidal drama - low of 1.7 feet, high of 6.3 feet, with swells coming from 210 and 260 degrees. The west swell is definitely making its presence known.

Tomorrow brings some mercy - both regions drop to lower rip current risks with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. But ocean conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood, so stay alert, check updates, and respect the sea's power.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your lines be clean and your wipeouts legendary!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 10:44:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along Southern California's dynamic shoreline.

Orange County surfers, listen up: We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Those mixed swells from 180 and 270 degrees are gonna keep things interesting. Water's chillin' at a crisp 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are playing a symphony today - rolling low at 1.9 feet early morning, peaking at 6.4 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a dramatic -1.1 feet come evening. Pro tip: time your paddle out strategically.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is throwing down a more intense surf scenario. High rip current risk alert! Waves are charging in at 4 to 6 feet, potentially reaching a massive 7-foot set. Expect those heights to mellow out to 2 to 4 feet by afternoon.

La Jolla's looking at similar tidal drama - low of 1.7 feet, high of 6.3 feet, with swells coming from 210 and 260 degrees. The west swell is definitely making its presence known.

Tomorrow brings some mercy - both regions drop to lower rip current risks with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. But ocean conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood, so stay alert, check updates, and respect the sea's power.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your lines be clean and your wipeouts legendary!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild coastal ride along Southern California's dynamic shoreline.

Orange County surfers, listen up: We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Those mixed swells from 180 and 270 degrees are gonna keep things interesting. Water's chillin' at a crisp 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are playing a symphony today - rolling low at 1.9 feet early morning, peaking at 6.4 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a dramatic -1.1 feet come evening. Pro tip: time your paddle out strategically.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is throwing down a more intense surf scenario. High rip current risk alert! Waves are charging in at 4 to 6 feet, potentially reaching a massive 7-foot set. Expect those heights to mellow out to 2 to 4 feet by afternoon.

La Jolla's looking at similar tidal drama - low of 1.7 feet, high of 6.3 feet, with swells coming from 210 and 260 degrees. The west swell is definitely making its presence known.

Tomorrow brings some mercy - both regions drop to lower rip current risks with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. But ocean conditions can change faster than a dolphin's mood, so stay alert, check updates, and respect the sea's power.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your lines be clean and your wipeouts legendary!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Risky Waves and High Rip Currents Challenge Surfers in Orange County and San Diego This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some spicy conditions this weekend that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet and occasionally pushing to 5 feet. Water's sitting comfortably around 62 to 64 degrees - not too shabby. You'll see a mixed swell party with south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 260 degrees.

But San Diego? Hold onto your boards, because things are getting serious. We've got a high rip current risk with waves ranging from 4 to 6 feet and potential sets hitting 7 feet. The water's a bit chillier at 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Tides are playing their own rhythm today. Newport Beach will see a low tide at 1.9 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6.8 feet around 9 AM. La Jolla's looking similar with its own tide dance.

For Monday, conditions mellow slightly. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego maintains its high-risk warning with 3 to 6 foot waves continuing to challenge surfers.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, respect the ocean's mood, and always prioritize safety. These swells are not for the faint of heart.

Stay stoked and stay smart, wave hunters!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 10:43:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some spicy conditions this weekend that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet and occasionally pushing to 5 feet. Water's sitting comfortably around 62 to 64 degrees - not too shabby. You'll see a mixed swell party with south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 260 degrees.

But San Diego? Hold onto your boards, because things are getting serious. We've got a high rip current risk with waves ranging from 4 to 6 feet and potential sets hitting 7 feet. The water's a bit chillier at 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Tides are playing their own rhythm today. Newport Beach will see a low tide at 1.9 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6.8 feet around 9 AM. La Jolla's looking similar with its own tide dance.

For Monday, conditions mellow slightly. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego maintains its high-risk warning with 3 to 6 foot waves continuing to challenge surfers.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, respect the ocean's mood, and always prioritize safety. These swells are not for the faint of heart.

Stay stoked and stay smart, wave hunters!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing some spicy conditions this weekend that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet and occasionally pushing to 5 feet. Water's sitting comfortably around 62 to 64 degrees - not too shabby. You'll see a mixed swell party with south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 260 degrees.

But San Diego? Hold onto your boards, because things are getting serious. We've got a high rip current risk with waves ranging from 4 to 6 feet and potential sets hitting 7 feet. The water's a bit chillier at 59 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Tides are playing their own rhythm today. Newport Beach will see a low tide at 1.9 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6.8 feet around 9 AM. La Jolla's looking similar with its own tide dance.

For Monday, conditions mellow slightly. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego maintains its high-risk warning with 3 to 6 foot waves continuing to challenge surfers.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, respect the ocean's mood, and always prioritize safety. These swells are not for the faint of heart.

Stay stoked and stay smart, wave hunters!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Forecast: Intense Weekend Waves From Orange County to San Diego with High Rip Current Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing up some serious ocean action this weekend. 

Orange County surfers get a mellow Saturday with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk - perfect for beginners looking to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures hovering around 61 to 63 degrees mean you'll want a light wetsuit. Newport Beach's tides are dancing through the day with dramatic shifts from negative 1.8 feet to a robust 7 feet.

But Sunday? Hold onto your boards! Things are getting wild with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet with potential 6 foot sets. We're looking at a mixed swell cocktail - southern waves rolling in at 190 degrees blending with western swells coming at 260 degrees. This combo creates some seriously unpredictable conditions.

San Diego county surfers are in for an even more intense ride. Saturday brings moderate rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves. Water temperatures are slightly chillier at 59 to 62 degrees. But Sunday transforms the scene with epic 4 to 7 foot waves and a high rip current risk that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

The swell direction is complex - western waves from 250 degrees dancing with southern swells from 200 degrees. Translation: expect powerful, technical conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check conditions before heading out, use proper safety gear, and know your limits. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 10:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing up some serious ocean action this weekend. 

Orange County surfers get a mellow Saturday with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk - perfect for beginners looking to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures hovering around 61 to 63 degrees mean you'll want a light wetsuit. Newport Beach's tides are dancing through the day with dramatic shifts from negative 1.8 feet to a robust 7 feet.

But Sunday? Hold onto your boards! Things are getting wild with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet with potential 6 foot sets. We're looking at a mixed swell cocktail - southern waves rolling in at 190 degrees blending with western swells coming at 260 degrees. This combo creates some seriously unpredictable conditions.

San Diego county surfers are in for an even more intense ride. Saturday brings moderate rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves. Water temperatures are slightly chillier at 59 to 62 degrees. But Sunday transforms the scene with epic 4 to 7 foot waves and a high rip current risk that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

The swell direction is complex - western waves from 250 degrees dancing with southern swells from 200 degrees. Translation: expect powerful, technical conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check conditions before heading out, use proper safety gear, and know your limits. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is brewing up some serious ocean action this weekend. 

Orange County surfers get a mellow Saturday with 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk - perfect for beginners looking to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures hovering around 61 to 63 degrees mean you'll want a light wetsuit. Newport Beach's tides are dancing through the day with dramatic shifts from negative 1.8 feet to a robust 7 feet.

But Sunday? Hold onto your boards! Things are getting wild with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet with potential 6 foot sets. We're looking at a mixed swell cocktail - southern waves rolling in at 190 degrees blending with western swells coming at 260 degrees. This combo creates some seriously unpredictable conditions.

San Diego county surfers are in for an even more intense ride. Saturday brings moderate rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves. Water temperatures are slightly chillier at 59 to 62 degrees. But Sunday transforms the scene with epic 4 to 7 foot waves and a high rip current risk that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

The swell direction is complex - western waves from 250 degrees dancing with southern swells from 200 degrees. Translation: expect powerful, technical conditions that demand respect and skill.

Pro tip: Check conditions before heading out, use proper safety gear, and know your limits. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow South Swells, Clean Waves at Newport Beach and La Jolla This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet south swells rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter waves with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some smooth glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 60 to 62 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low of 2.1 feet around 1:08 AM, climbing to a robust 7.0 feet by morning. La Jolla's tidal patterns are running similarly smooth, with comparable low and high tide ranges.

The swell direction is coming in from the south - Newport's looking at a 170-degree approach, while La Jolla is seeing a slightly more angled 190 to 200-degree southern pulse. This means clean, organized wave sets for you wave hunters.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty friendly for ocean enthusiasts. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and consistent conditions.

Pro tip: While the waves aren't massive, they're perfect for intermediate riders and beginners wanting to get some quality water time. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 10:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet south swells rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter waves with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some smooth glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 60 to 62 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low of 2.1 feet around 1:08 AM, climbing to a robust 7.0 feet by morning. La Jolla's tidal patterns are running similarly smooth, with comparable low and high tide ranges.

The swell direction is coming in from the south - Newport's looking at a 170-degree approach, while La Jolla is seeing a slightly more angled 190 to 200-degree southern pulse. This means clean, organized wave sets for you wave hunters.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty friendly for ocean enthusiasts. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and consistent conditions.

Pro tip: While the waves aren't massive, they're perfect for intermediate riders and beginners wanting to get some quality water time. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet south swells rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some classic winter waves with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some smooth glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 60 to 62 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low of 2.1 feet around 1:08 AM, climbing to a robust 7.0 feet by morning. La Jolla's tidal patterns are running similarly smooth, with comparable low and high tide ranges.

The swell direction is coming in from the south - Newport's looking at a 170-degree approach, while La Jolla is seeing a slightly more angled 190 to 200-degree southern pulse. This means clean, organized wave sets for you wave hunters.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions, which means conditions are pretty friendly for ocean enthusiasts. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and consistent conditions.

Pro tip: While the waves aren't massive, they're perfect for intermediate riders and beginners wanting to get some quality water time. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some Southern California surf magic!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous South Swell Hits Southern California: Extreme Rip Currents and High Waves Challenge Experienced Surfers Today</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing some serious energy with a high-risk rip current warning that's not for the faint of heart.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered by a powerful south swell rolling in at 180 to 190 degrees, pushing waves between 3 to 5 feet. Lifeguards are on high alert with maximum rip current danger today, so if you're thinking about paddling out, you'll want to bring your A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63-degree range, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some serious ocean action. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds an extra layer of excitement to today's marine forecast, making conditions unpredictable and electrifying.

Tide charts are showing some dramatic movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts today, with low tides dipping to -1.5 feet and high tides climbing to nearly 7 feet. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

But here's the good news, wave riders - Friday's forecast is looking much mellower. Rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights scaling back to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The south swell will continue, but with significantly reduced intensity.

Bottom line: Today is for the experienced surfers. Tomorrow? Everyone gets a chance to play. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 10:43:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing some serious energy with a high-risk rip current warning that's not for the faint of heart.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered by a powerful south swell rolling in at 180 to 190 degrees, pushing waves between 3 to 5 feet. Lifeguards are on high alert with maximum rip current danger today, so if you're thinking about paddling out, you'll want to bring your A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63-degree range, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some serious ocean action. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds an extra layer of excitement to today's marine forecast, making conditions unpredictable and electrifying.

Tide charts are showing some dramatic movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts today, with low tides dipping to -1.5 feet and high tides climbing to nearly 7 feet. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

But here's the good news, wave riders - Friday's forecast is looking much mellower. Rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights scaling back to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The south swell will continue, but with significantly reduced intensity.

Bottom line: Today is for the experienced surfers. Tomorrow? Everyone gets a chance to play. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing some serious energy with a high-risk rip current warning that's not for the faint of heart.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered by a powerful south swell rolling in at 180 to 190 degrees, pushing waves between 3 to 5 feet. Lifeguards are on high alert with maximum rip current danger today, so if you're thinking about paddling out, you'll want to bring your A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 59 to 63-degree range, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some serious ocean action. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds an extra layer of excitement to today's marine forecast, making conditions unpredictable and electrifying.

Tide charts are showing some dramatic movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience significant tide shifts today, with low tides dipping to -1.5 feet and high tides climbing to nearly 7 feet. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

But here's the good news, wave riders - Friday's forecast is looking much mellower. Rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights scaling back to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The south swell will continue, but with significantly reduced intensity.

Bottom line: Today is for the experienced surfers. Tomorrow? Everyone gets a chance to play. Stay safe, stay stoked, and read those conditions carefully!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Forecast: Mellow Wednesday Waves Amp Up to Powerful 3-6 Foot Swell on Thursday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a tale of two coastal zones brewing for you today and tomorrow.

Right now, the Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes with small 1 to 3 foot swells along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temps are hovering between a crisp 58 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today's rip current risk is low, so beginners and casual surfers can breathe easy.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is bringing serious swell action! We're looking at a robust 3 to 6 foot south swell rolling in from 180 to 190 degrees. The energy is ramping up with a high rip current risk that demands respect and skill.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns - morning high tides around 6.6 feet, midday lows dipping to negative 1.5 feet, and evening highs settling around 3.7 feet. The south swell will create some dynamic conditions perfect for experienced wave hunters.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, adding an extra layer of maritime drama to your surf session. Water temperatures remain consistent, so your trusty 3/2 wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Surfers, stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember - knowledge is your best safety gear. Catch those waves and ride with wisdom!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:44:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a tale of two coastal zones brewing for you today and tomorrow.

Right now, the Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes with small 1 to 3 foot swells along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temps are hovering between a crisp 58 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today's rip current risk is low, so beginners and casual surfers can breathe easy.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is bringing serious swell action! We're looking at a robust 3 to 6 foot south swell rolling in from 180 to 190 degrees. The energy is ramping up with a high rip current risk that demands respect and skill.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns - morning high tides around 6.6 feet, midday lows dipping to negative 1.5 feet, and evening highs settling around 3.7 feet. The south swell will create some dynamic conditions perfect for experienced wave hunters.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, adding an extra layer of maritime drama to your surf session. Water temperatures remain consistent, so your trusty 3/2 wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Surfers, stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember - knowledge is your best safety gear. Catch those waves and ride with wisdom!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a tale of two coastal zones brewing for you today and tomorrow.

Right now, the Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes with small 1 to 3 foot swells along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temps are hovering between a crisp 58 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today's rip current risk is low, so beginners and casual surfers can breathe easy.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is bringing serious swell action! We're looking at a robust 3 to 6 foot south swell rolling in from 180 to 190 degrees. The energy is ramping up with a high rip current risk that demands respect and skill.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns - morning high tides around 6.6 feet, midday lows dipping to negative 1.5 feet, and evening highs settling around 3.7 feet. The south swell will create some dynamic conditions perfect for experienced wave hunters.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, adding an extra layer of maritime drama to your surf session. Water temperatures remain consistent, so your trusty 3/2 wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Surfers, stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember - knowledge is your best safety gear. Catch those waves and ride with wisdom!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Conditions for Riders of All Levels</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Newport Beach tides are creating some interesting rhythms today with four notable tide shifts - a 5.9 foot high early morning, a surprising low at negative 0.3 feet midday, another high at 3.2 feet in the evening, and a final low at 2.1 feet late night. 

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today maintains a low rip current risk, Wednesday is bringing some excitement with a moderate rip current warning and surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet. A sweet south swell coming in at 150 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's pattern with similar high and low tide moments throughout the day.

No thunderstorms expected, so visibility and conditions should remain clean. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California wave action!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 10:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Newport Beach tides are creating some interesting rhythms today with four notable tide shifts - a 5.9 foot high early morning, a surprising low at negative 0.3 feet midday, another high at 3.2 feet in the evening, and a final low at 2.1 feet late night. 

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today maintains a low rip current risk, Wednesday is bringing some excitement with a moderate rip current warning and surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet. A sweet south swell coming in at 150 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's pattern with similar high and low tide moments throughout the day.

No thunderstorms expected, so visibility and conditions should remain clean. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California wave action!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle swells. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 61 to 63 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Newport Beach tides are creating some interesting rhythms today with four notable tide shifts - a 5.9 foot high early morning, a surprising low at negative 0.3 feet midday, another high at 3.2 feet in the evening, and a final low at 2.1 feet late night. 

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. While today maintains a low rip current risk, Wednesday is bringing some excitement with a moderate rip current warning and surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet. A sweet south swell coming in at 150 degrees will add some spice to your surf session.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's pattern with similar high and low tide moments throughout the day.

No thunderstorms expected, so visibility and conditions should remain clean. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California wave action!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Southern California Surf Forecast: Gentle 1-3 Foot Swells Perfect for Beginners and Casual Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your wetsuit and get ready for some mellow waves. We're looking at a pretty chill surf scene with small 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas. Perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle rides.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the low 60s - cool enough to need a light wetsuit but not freezing. La Jolla's got a special westerly swell coming in from 280 degrees that'll add some interesting texture to the morning session.

Tide-wise we're seeing some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide changes with some impressive vertical range. Morning highs are hitting around 5.4 to 5.8 feet while afternoon lows will drop down close to zero.

The good news for water enthusiasts - rip current risk is sitting at LOW. Translation: you can enjoy your ocean time without major worry. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party either.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today's conditions are looking smooth and inviting. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 10:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your wetsuit and get ready for some mellow waves. We're looking at a pretty chill surf scene with small 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas. Perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle rides.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the low 60s - cool enough to need a light wetsuit but not freezing. La Jolla's got a special westerly swell coming in from 280 degrees that'll add some interesting texture to the morning session.

Tide-wise we're seeing some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide changes with some impressive vertical range. Morning highs are hitting around 5.4 to 5.8 feet while afternoon lows will drop down close to zero.

The good news for water enthusiasts - rip current risk is sitting at LOW. Translation: you can enjoy your ocean time without major worry. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party either.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today's conditions are looking smooth and inviting. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your wetsuit and get ready for some mellow waves. We're looking at a pretty chill surf scene with small 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas. Perfect for beginners or those just wanting to catch some gentle rides.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the low 60s - cool enough to need a light wetsuit but not freezing. La Jolla's got a special westerly swell coming in from 280 degrees that'll add some interesting texture to the morning session.

Tide-wise we're seeing some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide changes with some impressive vertical range. Morning highs are hitting around 5.4 to 5.8 feet while afternoon lows will drop down close to zero.

The good news for water enthusiasts - rip current risk is sitting at LOW. Translation: you can enjoy your ocean time without major worry. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party either.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, today's conditions are looking smooth and inviting. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves and Clean Conditions for Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes for Southern California.

Starting in Orange County, we're looking at some mellow wave action with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their daily dance today with four key moments: a morning high at 4.9 feet around 3:30 AM, a low dip to 1.4 feet at 10:33 AM, an afternoon high of 2.9 feet at 4:03 PM, and an evening low of 1.5 feet at 9:15 PM.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene gets a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures hover between 59 and 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points throughout the day.

Both regions are experiencing a west swell coming in around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some maritime magic.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just pure coastal calm. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a beach wanderer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:44:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes for Southern California.

Starting in Orange County, we're looking at some mellow wave action with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their daily dance today with four key moments: a morning high at 4.9 feet around 3:30 AM, a low dip to 1.4 feet at 10:33 AM, an afternoon high of 2.9 feet at 4:03 PM, and an evening low of 1.5 feet at 9:15 PM.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene gets a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures hover between 59 and 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points throughout the day.

Both regions are experiencing a west swell coming in around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some maritime magic.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just pure coastal calm. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a beach wanderer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Let's dive into today's ocean vibes for Southern California.

Starting in Orange County, we're looking at some mellow wave action with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in from the west. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are doing their daily dance today with four key moments: a morning high at 4.9 feet around 3:30 AM, a low dip to 1.4 feet at 10:33 AM, an afternoon high of 2.9 feet at 4:03 PM, and an evening low of 1.5 feet at 9:15 PM.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene gets a bit more interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures hover between 59 and 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points throughout the day.

Both regions are experiencing a west swell coming in around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some maritime magic.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just pure coastal calm. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a beach wanderer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean lovers!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Southern California with Massive 4 to 7 Foot Swells and Extreme Rip Current Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming your way for the Southern California coastline. Buckle up for some serious ocean action!

Today's looking intense with a High Surf Advisory holding strong until 11 AM. We're talking serious wave power - Orange County is expecting 3 to 6 feet of pure ocean energy, while San Diego County is cranking it up with 4 to 7 foot swells. These aren't your average playground waves, folks!

The wind is serving up a mixed cocktail of swells - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees and a cheeky south swell sliding in from 180 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so beach bunnies and surf enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The water's running a cool 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Tidal drama is also on the menu. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today, with morning highs hitting around 4.3 to 4.4 feet and evening lows dipping to just over 1 foot.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Surf height drops to a more manageable 2 to 4 feet, and the rip current risk slides down to moderate. The west swell's still hanging around at 270 degrees, keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 10:43:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming your way for the Southern California coastline. Buckle up for some serious ocean action!

Today's looking intense with a High Surf Advisory holding strong until 11 AM. We're talking serious wave power - Orange County is expecting 3 to 6 feet of pure ocean energy, while San Diego County is cranking it up with 4 to 7 foot swells. These aren't your average playground waves, folks!

The wind is serving up a mixed cocktail of swells - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees and a cheeky south swell sliding in from 180 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so beach bunnies and surf enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The water's running a cool 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Tidal drama is also on the menu. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today, with morning highs hitting around 4.3 to 4.4 feet and evening lows dipping to just over 1 foot.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Surf height drops to a more manageable 2 to 4 feet, and the rip current risk slides down to moderate. The west swell's still hanging around at 270 degrees, keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming your way for the Southern California coastline. Buckle up for some serious ocean action!

Today's looking intense with a High Surf Advisory holding strong until 11 AM. We're talking serious wave power - Orange County is expecting 3 to 6 feet of pure ocean energy, while San Diego County is cranking it up with 4 to 7 foot swells. These aren't your average playground waves, folks!

The wind is serving up a mixed cocktail of swells - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees and a cheeky south swell sliding in from 180 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so beach bunnies and surf enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and stay alert. The water's running a cool 60 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

Tidal drama is also on the menu. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today, with morning highs hitting around 4.3 to 4.4 feet and evening lows dipping to just over 1 foot.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things mellow out a bit. Surf height drops to a more manageable 2 to 4 feet, and the rip current risk slides down to moderate. The west swell's still hanging around at 270 degrees, keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Warns of Dangerous Rip Currents and Powerful Waves Across Southern California Beaches</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal hazard heads-up for Southern California's beaches. We've got a serious swell brewing that's going to keep things spicy over the next couple days.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 11 AM Saturday, and the rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the conditions. We're looking at some serious wave action ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your coastline. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells from multiple directions - west and south - which means unpredictable and potentially gnarly wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra drama to the maritime mix.

Tide-wise, we've got some notable shifts. Newport Beach will see highs around 4 feet in the early morning and afternoon, while La Jolla mirrors similar patterns. Expect significant tide fluctuations throughout the day.

Pro surfers might get a kick out of these conditions, but casual swimmers should seriously reconsider beach time. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "wipeout".

Bottom line: Unless you're a seasoned water warrior, today's not your day for casual beach adventures. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the safer side of the surf report!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal hazard heads-up for Southern California's beaches. We've got a serious swell brewing that's going to keep things spicy over the next couple days.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 11 AM Saturday, and the rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the conditions. We're looking at some serious wave action ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your coastline. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells from multiple directions - west and south - which means unpredictable and potentially gnarly wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra drama to the maritime mix.

Tide-wise, we've got some notable shifts. Newport Beach will see highs around 4 feet in the early morning and afternoon, while La Jolla mirrors similar patterns. Expect significant tide fluctuations throughout the day.

Pro surfers might get a kick out of these conditions, but casual swimmers should seriously reconsider beach time. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "wipeout".

Bottom line: Unless you're a seasoned water warrior, today's not your day for casual beach adventures. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the safer side of the surf report!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal hazard heads-up for Southern California's beaches. We've got a serious swell brewing that's going to keep things spicy over the next couple days.

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 11 AM Saturday, and the rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Let's break down the conditions. We're looking at some serious wave action ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your coastline. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells from multiple directions - west and south - which means unpredictable and potentially gnarly wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 60 to 63 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra drama to the maritime mix.

Tide-wise, we've got some notable shifts. Newport Beach will see highs around 4 feet in the early morning and afternoon, while La Jolla mirrors similar patterns. Expect significant tide fluctuations throughout the day.

Pro surfers might get a kick out of these conditions, but casual swimmers should seriously reconsider beach time. Those rip currents are no joke - they're life-threatening and ready to pull you out faster than you can say "wipeout".

Bottom line: Unless you're a seasoned water warrior, today's not your day for casual beach adventures. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the safer side of the surf report!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Braces for Massive Swells High Surf Advisory Warns of Dangerous Conditions and Towering Waves This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your epic coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Buckle up for a wild ride as massive swells are about to crash our beaches. We're looking at a high surf advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers on their toes through Saturday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with serious wave action. We're talking surf heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your exact location. That's right - some spots are brewing monster waves that will challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a wetsuit but not arctic by any means. Pro tip: layer up before paddling out.

The swell is coming in hot from multiple directions. Expect a mixed bag of south swells around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cranking in from 250 to 260 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is HIGH - and we mean seriously high. These are not your average currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, think twice before hitting the water. Even experienced swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thunderstorm potential is slight for Friday, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to an already dynamic marine environment.

Tide schedules are posted for Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day. Check local times before your beach mission.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves - if they don't catch you first!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 10:44:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your epic coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Buckle up for a wild ride as massive swells are about to crash our beaches. We're looking at a high surf advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers on their toes through Saturday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with serious wave action. We're talking surf heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your exact location. That's right - some spots are brewing monster waves that will challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a wetsuit but not arctic by any means. Pro tip: layer up before paddling out.

The swell is coming in hot from multiple directions. Expect a mixed bag of south swells around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cranking in from 250 to 260 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is HIGH - and we mean seriously high. These are not your average currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, think twice before hitting the water. Even experienced swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thunderstorm potential is slight for Friday, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to an already dynamic marine environment.

Tide schedules are posted for Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day. Check local times before your beach mission.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves - if they don't catch you first!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your epic coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Buckle up for a wild ride as massive swells are about to crash our beaches. We're looking at a high surf advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers on their toes through Saturday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with serious wave action. We're talking surf heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your exact location. That's right - some spots are brewing monster waves that will challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a wetsuit but not arctic by any means. Pro tip: layer up before paddling out.

The swell is coming in hot from multiple directions. Expect a mixed bag of south swells around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cranking in from 250 to 260 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is HIGH - and we mean seriously high. These are not your average currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, think twice before hitting the water. Even experienced swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thunderstorm potential is slight for Friday, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to an already dynamic marine environment.

Tide schedules are posted for Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple high and low tide moments throughout the day. Check local times before your beach mission.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves - if they don't catch you first!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Southern California Massive Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents Challenge Surfers and Beach Goers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your Wednesday morning coastal condition check for Southern California.

Buckle up because we're looking at some serious swell action hitting Orange County and San Diego coastlines. A High Surf Advisory is in effect through Saturday morning with wave heights that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

In Orange County, expect waves ranging from 5 to 7 feet, with some sets pushing an impressive 8 feet. San Diego's not far behind, with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential 7 foot sets. These aren't your typical mellow rollers - we're talking serious ocean energy.

The swell mix is interesting today - a combination of south swells around 180 to 200 degrees with some western influences from 260 to 270 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit.

Here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for surfers and ocean enthusiasts - these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so respect the ocean and know your limits.

Quick tide highlights for the surf-savvy: Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide changes today, with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.1 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Just a slight chance today, adding a bit of extra unpredictability to the mix.

Bottom line: Challenging conditions await. Stay alert, stay safe, and may your rides be epic and your wipeouts be minimal. Surf's on!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:42:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your Wednesday morning coastal condition check for Southern California.

Buckle up because we're looking at some serious swell action hitting Orange County and San Diego coastlines. A High Surf Advisory is in effect through Saturday morning with wave heights that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

In Orange County, expect waves ranging from 5 to 7 feet, with some sets pushing an impressive 8 feet. San Diego's not far behind, with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential 7 foot sets. These aren't your typical mellow rollers - we're talking serious ocean energy.

The swell mix is interesting today - a combination of south swells around 180 to 200 degrees with some western influences from 260 to 270 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit.

Here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for surfers and ocean enthusiasts - these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so respect the ocean and know your limits.

Quick tide highlights for the surf-savvy: Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide changes today, with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.1 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Just a slight chance today, adding a bit of extra unpredictability to the mix.

Bottom line: Challenging conditions await. Stay alert, stay safe, and may your rides be epic and your wipeouts be minimal. Surf's on!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your Wednesday morning coastal condition check for Southern California.

Buckle up because we're looking at some serious swell action hitting Orange County and San Diego coastlines. A High Surf Advisory is in effect through Saturday morning with wave heights that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

In Orange County, expect waves ranging from 5 to 7 feet, with some sets pushing an impressive 8 feet. San Diego's not far behind, with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential 7 foot sets. These aren't your typical mellow rollers - we're talking serious ocean energy.

The swell mix is interesting today - a combination of south swells around 180 to 200 degrees with some western influences from 260 to 270 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady between 60 and 63 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit.

Here's the critical warning: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for surfers and ocean enthusiasts - these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so respect the ocean and know your limits.

Quick tide highlights for the surf-savvy: Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide changes today, with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.1 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Just a slight chance today, adding a bit of extra unpredictability to the mix.

Bottom line: Challenging conditions await. Stay alert, stay safe, and may your rides be epic and your wipeouts be minimal. Surf's on!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Southern California: Massive 4-8 Foot Waves Spark Excitement and Caution for Coastal Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Southern California! Get ready for some gnarly conditions hitting our coastline this week. 

The National Weather Service is dropping a High Surf Advisory from Tuesday night through Saturday morning, so listen up wave riders and beach lovers!

Today's looking mellow with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 58 and 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport and La Jolla beaches will experience some mixed swells coming from south and west directions around 170 to 200 degrees.

But Wednesday is when things get spicy! We're talking 4 to 8 foot waves depending on your coastal zone, with a high rip current risk that means serious business. Surfers - this is your playground but proceed with caution. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 200 degrees and a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Tide charts are showing some interesting fluctuations. Newport and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with lowest points dipping to around -0.3 feet and highest reaching 5.5 feet.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe a little extra courage. These aren't beginner waves, so experienced surfers will want to check these conditions before paddling out.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 10:42:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Southern California! Get ready for some gnarly conditions hitting our coastline this week. 

The National Weather Service is dropping a High Surf Advisory from Tuesday night through Saturday morning, so listen up wave riders and beach lovers!

Today's looking mellow with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 58 and 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport and La Jolla beaches will experience some mixed swells coming from south and west directions around 170 to 200 degrees.

But Wednesday is when things get spicy! We're talking 4 to 8 foot waves depending on your coastal zone, with a high rip current risk that means serious business. Surfers - this is your playground but proceed with caution. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 200 degrees and a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Tide charts are showing some interesting fluctuations. Newport and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with lowest points dipping to around -0.3 feet and highest reaching 5.5 feet.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe a little extra courage. These aren't beginner waves, so experienced surfers will want to check these conditions before paddling out.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Southern California! Get ready for some gnarly conditions hitting our coastline this week. 

The National Weather Service is dropping a High Surf Advisory from Tuesday night through Saturday morning, so listen up wave riders and beach lovers!

Today's looking mellow with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 58 and 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport and La Jolla beaches will experience some mixed swells coming from south and west directions around 170 to 200 degrees.

But Wednesday is when things get spicy! We're talking 4 to 8 foot waves depending on your coastal zone, with a high rip current risk that means serious business. Surfers - this is your playground but proceed with caution. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 200 degrees and a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Tide charts are showing some interesting fluctuations. Newport and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with lowest points dipping to around -0.3 feet and highest reaching 5.5 feet.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe a little extra courage. These aren't beginner waves, so experienced surfers will want to check these conditions before paddling out.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Moderate Swells, and Perfect Conditions for Coastal Water Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal forecast for Southern California.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit-optional session. Rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel confident catching some smaller sets.

Tide drama at Newport Beach includes four key movements: a predawn low at 2.5 feet around 3:12 AM, climbing to a respectable 5.8 feet by mid-morning, then dipping back down to a negative 0.5 feet by evening, with a final evening high of 3.5 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Tuesday's forecast hints at more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk escalates to moderate, so experienced surfers will want to stay alert. We're seeing a mixed swell party with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some southern visitors at 210 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high points that'll keep beach lovers and marine enthusiasts tracking the ocean's pulse.

Bottom line: Clean, rideable waves await with some building energy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Southern California surf tribe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:43:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal forecast for Southern California.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit-optional session. Rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel confident catching some smaller sets.

Tide drama at Newport Beach includes four key movements: a predawn low at 2.5 feet around 3:12 AM, climbing to a respectable 5.8 feet by mid-morning, then dipping back down to a negative 0.5 feet by evening, with a final evening high of 3.5 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Tuesday's forecast hints at more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk escalates to moderate, so experienced surfers will want to stay alert. We're seeing a mixed swell party with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some southern visitors at 210 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high points that'll keep beach lovers and marine enthusiasts tracking the ocean's pulse.

Bottom line: Clean, rideable waves await with some building energy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Southern California surf tribe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service just dropped the latest coastal forecast for Southern California.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - not too chilly for a wetsuit-optional session. Rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel confident catching some smaller sets.

Tide drama at Newport Beach includes four key movements: a predawn low at 2.5 feet around 3:12 AM, climbing to a respectable 5.8 feet by mid-morning, then dipping back down to a negative 0.5 feet by evening, with a final evening high of 3.5 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Tuesday's forecast hints at more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk escalates to moderate, so experienced surfers will want to stay alert. We're seeing a mixed swell party with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some southern visitors at 210 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high points that'll keep beach lovers and marine enthusiasts tracking the ocean's pulse.

Bottom line: Clean, rideable waves await with some building energy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Southern California surf tribe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Surf Report: Gentle 1-3 Foot Waves and Mild Conditions in Orange County and San Diego This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego this weekend.

Grab your boards but keep your expectations mellow - we're looking at some pretty chill surf with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Nothing epic, but definitely enough to get some smooth glides.

Water temperatures are hanging in that slightly chilly zone - ranging from 53 to 64 degrees. You'll want a decent wetsuit to keep comfortable out there. Pro tip: layer up and stay warm.

Tide action is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing four tide shifts today - early morning and evening lows with mid-morning and late night high tides. The tide ranges are modest but steady, moving between -0.5 to 2.5 feet.

The wind direction is bringing a west swell around 270-280 degrees, which means clean, predictable waves rolling in from the west. Perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some relaxed sets.

Rip current risk is low across both zones. Translation: while always stay alert, the conditions aren't screaming danger today. You can paddle out with reasonable confidence.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. Mother Nature's giving us a mellow surf day with smooth conditions.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day for casual surfing, paddle boarding, or just enjoying the ocean vibes. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 10:42:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego this weekend.

Grab your boards but keep your expectations mellow - we're looking at some pretty chill surf with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Nothing epic, but definitely enough to get some smooth glides.

Water temperatures are hanging in that slightly chilly zone - ranging from 53 to 64 degrees. You'll want a decent wetsuit to keep comfortable out there. Pro tip: layer up and stay warm.

Tide action is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing four tide shifts today - early morning and evening lows with mid-morning and late night high tides. The tide ranges are modest but steady, moving between -0.5 to 2.5 feet.

The wind direction is bringing a west swell around 270-280 degrees, which means clean, predictable waves rolling in from the west. Perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some relaxed sets.

Rip current risk is low across both zones. Translation: while always stay alert, the conditions aren't screaming danger today. You can paddle out with reasonable confidence.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. Mother Nature's giving us a mellow surf day with smooth conditions.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day for casual surfing, paddle boarding, or just enjoying the ocean vibes. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego this weekend.

Grab your boards but keep your expectations mellow - we're looking at some pretty chill surf with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Nothing epic, but definitely enough to get some smooth glides.

Water temperatures are hanging in that slightly chilly zone - ranging from 53 to 64 degrees. You'll want a decent wetsuit to keep comfortable out there. Pro tip: layer up and stay warm.

Tide action is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing four tide shifts today - early morning and evening lows with mid-morning and late night high tides. The tide ranges are modest but steady, moving between -0.5 to 2.5 feet.

The wind direction is bringing a west swell around 270-280 degrees, which means clean, predictable waves rolling in from the west. Perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch some relaxed sets.

Rip current risk is low across both zones. Translation: while always stay alert, the conditions aren't screaming danger today. You can paddle out with reasonable confidence.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. Mother Nature's giving us a mellow surf day with smooth conditions.

Bottom line: It's a perfect day for casual surfing, paddle boarding, or just enjoying the ocean vibes. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Clean Conditions, and Perfect Weekend for Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with consistent one to three foot swells rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously chill vibes for your ocean adventures.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low 60s - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to keep things comfortable.

The good news is rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: the ocean is playing nice and you can hit the waves without major drama. Just keep your standard ocean awareness dialed in.

Tidal patterns are looking predictable with low and high tides dancing their usual rhythm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide cycles - morning highs around 5.9 feet and evening lows dipping close to negative territory.

Wind direction is coming in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean swell lines and potentially some fun cross-shore conditions for intermediate surfers.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent conditions. Whether you're paddling out on a longboard or just catching some rays, this weekend promises smooth sailing along the Southern California coastline.

Grab your board, check your wax, and enjoy some quality ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 10:42:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with consistent one to three foot swells rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously chill vibes for your ocean adventures.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low 60s - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to keep things comfortable.

The good news is rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: the ocean is playing nice and you can hit the waves without major drama. Just keep your standard ocean awareness dialed in.

Tidal patterns are looking predictable with low and high tides dancing their usual rhythm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide cycles - morning highs around 5.9 feet and evening lows dipping close to negative territory.

Wind direction is coming in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean swell lines and potentially some fun cross-shore conditions for intermediate surfers.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent conditions. Whether you're paddling out on a longboard or just catching some rays, this weekend promises smooth sailing along the Southern California coastline.

Grab your board, check your wax, and enjoy some quality ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with consistent one to three foot swells rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously chill vibes for your ocean adventures.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low 60s - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to keep things comfortable.

The good news is rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: the ocean is playing nice and you can hit the waves without major drama. Just keep your standard ocean awareness dialed in.

Tidal patterns are looking predictable with low and high tides dancing their usual rhythm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical tide cycles - morning highs around 5.9 feet and evening lows dipping close to negative territory.

Wind direction is coming in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean swell lines and potentially some fun cross-shore conditions for intermediate surfers.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent conditions. Whether you're paddling out on a longboard or just catching some rays, this weekend promises smooth sailing along the Southern California coastline.

Grab your board, check your wax, and enjoy some quality ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Steady 2-4 Foot Waves, West Swell, and Moderate Rip Current Conditions Await Coastal Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal adventurers! We're diving into the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California's Orange County and San Diego coastal areas.

Get ready for some gnarly wave action as both regions are serving up a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with a west swell rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees. The water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended for those looking to catch some waves.

Tide lovers, listen up! Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal movement. Early morning low tides are hovering around 2.4 feet, with morning highs reaching a solid 5.9 feet. Evening will bring another low tide dipping to around negative 0.7 feet, followed by a modest evening high.

Rip current alert - we're looking at moderate risk conditions. Translation: those waves are playing hard to get. Experienced surfers might find some challenge, while newbies should stay extra cautious. No thunderstorms are expected, so clean conditions are on deck.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this forecast promises some solid maritime entertainment. West swells are calling your name, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and surf smart, Southern California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:42:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal adventurers! We're diving into the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California's Orange County and San Diego coastal areas.

Get ready for some gnarly wave action as both regions are serving up a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with a west swell rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees. The water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended for those looking to catch some waves.

Tide lovers, listen up! Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal movement. Early morning low tides are hovering around 2.4 feet, with morning highs reaching a solid 5.9 feet. Evening will bring another low tide dipping to around negative 0.7 feet, followed by a modest evening high.

Rip current alert - we're looking at moderate risk conditions. Translation: those waves are playing hard to get. Experienced surfers might find some challenge, while newbies should stay extra cautious. No thunderstorms are expected, so clean conditions are on deck.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this forecast promises some solid maritime entertainment. West swells are calling your name, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and surf smart, Southern California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal adventurers! We're diving into the latest surf zone forecast for Southern California's Orange County and San Diego coastal areas.

Get ready for some gnarly wave action as both regions are serving up a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with a west swell rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees. The water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 64 degrees - wetsuit recommended for those looking to catch some waves.

Tide lovers, listen up! Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious tidal movement. Early morning low tides are hovering around 2.4 feet, with morning highs reaching a solid 5.9 feet. Evening will bring another low tide dipping to around negative 0.7 feet, followed by a modest evening high.

Rip current alert - we're looking at moderate risk conditions. Translation: those waves are playing hard to get. Experienced surfers might find some challenge, while newbies should stay extra cautious. No thunderstorms are expected, so clean conditions are on deck.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some coastal vibes, this forecast promises some solid maritime entertainment. West swells are calling your name, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride!

Stay stoked and surf smart, Southern California!

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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Clean Swells Await Coastal Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Heads up Orange County crew - we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty at a crisp 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Over in San Diego County, things are a touch more spicy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Experienced wave hunters will want to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are sharing a consistent west northwest swell coming in at 270 degrees - classic Southern California angle that'll provide some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping down to around 2.4 feet in the early morning and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet during morning hours.

Water temps are holding steady in the low 60s - not tropical but definitely manageable with proper gear. No thunderstorm activity expected so conditions should remain stable.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 10:43:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Heads up Orange County crew - we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty at a crisp 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Over in San Diego County, things are a touch more spicy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Experienced wave hunters will want to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are sharing a consistent west northwest swell coming in at 270 degrees - classic Southern California angle that'll provide some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping down to around 2.4 feet in the early morning and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet during morning hours.

Water temps are holding steady in the low 60s - not tropical but definitely manageable with proper gear. No thunderstorm activity expected so conditions should remain stable.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California.

Heads up Orange County crew - we're looking at a mellow surf scene today with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty at a crisp 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Rip current risk is low so novice surfers can breathe easy.

Over in San Diego County, things are a touch more spicy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Experienced wave hunters will want to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are sharing a consistent west northwest swell coming in at 270 degrees - classic Southern California angle that'll provide some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping down to around 2.4 feet in the early morning and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet during morning hours.

Water temps are holding steady in the low 60s - not tropical but definitely manageable with proper gear. No thunderstorm activity expected so conditions should remain stable.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents Offer Prime Conditions for Coastal Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some mellow conditions today with a side of caution.

Orange County is looking at a gentle 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still surprise you.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know your limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells predominantly rolling in from the west - around 270 to 280 degrees. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some classic tide action with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at a consistent marine environment. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean lines and predictable conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip for today: Check those tide charts. The morning and evening high tides offer some sweet spots for paddling out. Early birds can catch that 6-7 AM window, while evening warriors might want to time their session around 8:50 PM.

Remember, the ocean demands respect. Stay aware, watch those currents, and enjoy the ride. Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 10:43:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some mellow conditions today with a side of caution.

Orange County is looking at a gentle 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still surprise you.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know your limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells predominantly rolling in from the west - around 270 to 280 degrees. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some classic tide action with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at a consistent marine environment. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean lines and predictable conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip for today: Check those tide charts. The morning and evening high tides offer some sweet spots for paddling out. Early birds can catch that 6-7 AM window, while evening warriors might want to time their session around 8:50 PM.

Remember, the ocean demands respect. Stay aware, watch those currents, and enjoy the ride. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some mellow conditions today with a side of caution.

Orange County is looking at a gentle 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 61 to 63 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still surprise you.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more spicy. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know your limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells predominantly rolling in from the west - around 270 to 280 degrees. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some classic tide action with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

Temperature-wise, you're looking at a consistent marine environment. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean lines and predictable conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Pro tip for today: Check those tide charts. The morning and evening high tides offer some sweet spots for paddling out. Early birds can catch that 6-7 AM window, while evening warriors might want to time their session around 8:50 PM.

Remember, the ocean demands respect. Stay aware, watch those currents, and enjoy the ride. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Mild Conditions Await Surfers in Orange County and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal breakdown for Orange County and San Diego's shorelines on this crisp December morning.

Calling all beach lovers - today's conditions are looking mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, occasionally peaking at 3-foot sets. San Diego's looking slightly more robust with 1 to 3-foot waves that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 64 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely wetsuit-friendly. Rip current risks are low across both regions today, meaning you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet tidal movements. Expect high tides around 5.5 to 5.7 feet in the morning, with low tides dipping to a slight negative around midday.

Wednesday's forecast is bringing a bit more energy. San Diego surfers should take note - your rip current risk is bumping up to moderate, with wave heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Both regions are expecting swells rolling in from the west northwest - around 270 to 280 degrees for you nautical navigators.

Swell direction hints at some potential fun lines for shortboard and longboard riders alike. No thunderstorms are on the radar, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California winter waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf tribe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 10:42:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal breakdown for Orange County and San Diego's shorelines on this crisp December morning.

Calling all beach lovers - today's conditions are looking mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, occasionally peaking at 3-foot sets. San Diego's looking slightly more robust with 1 to 3-foot waves that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 64 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely wetsuit-friendly. Rip current risks are low across both regions today, meaning you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet tidal movements. Expect high tides around 5.5 to 5.7 feet in the morning, with low tides dipping to a slight negative around midday.

Wednesday's forecast is bringing a bit more energy. San Diego surfers should take note - your rip current risk is bumping up to moderate, with wave heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Both regions are expecting swells rolling in from the west northwest - around 270 to 280 degrees for you nautical navigators.

Swell direction hints at some potential fun lines for shortboard and longboard riders alike. No thunderstorms are on the radar, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California winter waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf tribe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal breakdown for Orange County and San Diego's shorelines on this crisp December morning.

Calling all beach lovers - today's conditions are looking mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, occasionally peaking at 3-foot sets. San Diego's looking slightly more robust with 1 to 3-foot waves that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 64 degrees - not exactly tropical, but definitely wetsuit-friendly. Rip current risks are low across both regions today, meaning you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet tidal movements. Expect high tides around 5.5 to 5.7 feet in the morning, with low tides dipping to a slight negative around midday.

Wednesday's forecast is bringing a bit more energy. San Diego surfers should take note - your rip current risk is bumping up to moderate, with wave heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Both regions are expecting swells rolling in from the west northwest - around 270 to 280 degrees for you nautical navigators.

Swell direction hints at some potential fun lines for shortboard and longboard riders alike. No thunderstorms are on the radar, so grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California winter waves.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf tribe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Comfortable Temps Await Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow day along the Southern California coastline. The waves are looking pretty chill with a surf height hovering around 1 to 3 feet for both Orange County and San Diego County. No need to worry about any surprise thunderstorms crashing the party today.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for those brave souls who want to take a dip. The rip current risk is low, so you can breathe easy, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some tasty tide action today. We're looking at multiple high and low tides that'll keep the coastal landscape dynamic. For the wave riders, there's a west swell rolling in from around 270 to 280 degrees - just enough to add some spice to your surfing adventure.

Tomorrow's forecast looks similarly mellow. Surf heights will drop slightly to 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, while San Diego County maintains that 1 to 3 foot range. The west swell will continue to provide some gentle ocean energy.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: While the risk is low, always respect the ocean's power. Keep an eye on changing conditions, watch out for those sneaky rip currents, and make sure you're comfortable with the day's surf conditions.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day of Southern California coastal magic!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:42:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow day along the Southern California coastline. The waves are looking pretty chill with a surf height hovering around 1 to 3 feet for both Orange County and San Diego County. No need to worry about any surprise thunderstorms crashing the party today.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for those brave souls who want to take a dip. The rip current risk is low, so you can breathe easy, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some tasty tide action today. We're looking at multiple high and low tides that'll keep the coastal landscape dynamic. For the wave riders, there's a west swell rolling in from around 270 to 280 degrees - just enough to add some spice to your surfing adventure.

Tomorrow's forecast looks similarly mellow. Surf heights will drop slightly to 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, while San Diego County maintains that 1 to 3 foot range. The west swell will continue to provide some gentle ocean energy.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: While the risk is low, always respect the ocean's power. Keep an eye on changing conditions, watch out for those sneaky rip currents, and make sure you're comfortable with the day's surf conditions.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day of Southern California coastal magic!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow day along the Southern California coastline. The waves are looking pretty chill with a surf height hovering around 1 to 3 feet for both Orange County and San Diego County. No need to worry about any surprise thunderstorms crashing the party today.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for those brave souls who want to take a dip. The rip current risk is low, so you can breathe easy, but always keep those ocean safety skills sharp.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some tasty tide action today. We're looking at multiple high and low tides that'll keep the coastal landscape dynamic. For the wave riders, there's a west swell rolling in from around 270 to 280 degrees - just enough to add some spice to your surfing adventure.

Tomorrow's forecast looks similarly mellow. Surf heights will drop slightly to 1 to 2 feet in Orange County, while San Diego County maintains that 1 to 3 foot range. The west swell will continue to provide some gentle ocean energy.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: While the risk is low, always respect the ocean's power. Keep an eye on changing conditions, watch out for those sneaky rip currents, and make sure you're comfortable with the day's surf conditions.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day of Southern California coastal magic!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Reveals Mellow Weekend Waves Perfect for Beginners and Casual Riders at Newport and La Jolla Beaches</title>
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      <description>Hang ten, wave riders! This is your surf report dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Coastal conditions are looking mellow this weekend with some gentle rollers cruising into Southern California. Orange County and San Diego are serving up modest surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking for a casual session.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 64 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable. The west swell is pushing in consistently from 270 degrees, creating clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

Rip current risk remains low, which means conditions are pretty friendly. While the ocean always demands respect, today's forecast suggests minimal hazards for ocean enthusiasts.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some classic tide action. Expect high tides around 5 feet in the morning and evening, with low tides dipping down to less than a foot midday. These tide shifts can create some interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorms are in the mix, so clear skies and clean waters are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these conditions are looking pretty sweet for some quality water time.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 10:42:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hang ten, wave riders! This is your surf report dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Coastal conditions are looking mellow this weekend with some gentle rollers cruising into Southern California. Orange County and San Diego are serving up modest surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking for a casual session.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 64 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable. The west swell is pushing in consistently from 270 degrees, creating clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

Rip current risk remains low, which means conditions are pretty friendly. While the ocean always demands respect, today's forecast suggests minimal hazards for ocean enthusiasts.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some classic tide action. Expect high tides around 5 feet in the morning and evening, with low tides dipping down to less than a foot midday. These tide shifts can create some interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorms are in the mix, so clear skies and clean waters are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these conditions are looking pretty sweet for some quality water time.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hang ten, wave riders! This is your surf report dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Coastal conditions are looking mellow this weekend with some gentle rollers cruising into Southern California. Orange County and San Diego are serving up modest surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking for a casual session.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 64 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit to keep things comfortable. The west swell is pushing in consistently from 270 degrees, creating clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

Rip current risk remains low, which means conditions are pretty friendly. While the ocean always demands respect, today's forecast suggests minimal hazards for ocean enthusiasts.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some classic tide action. Expect high tides around 5 feet in the morning and evening, with low tides dipping down to less than a foot midday. These tide shifts can create some interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorms are in the mix, so clear skies and clean waters are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these conditions are looking pretty sweet for some quality water time.

Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to enjoy some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Weekend Conditions for Ocean Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small, gentle waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 59 and 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Rip current risk is low, so even novice surfers can feel confident catching some laid-back sets.

Over in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights pumping up to 2 to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees are adding some spice to the marine mix. Water temperatures match Orange County's range, keeping things comfortable.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early morning risers can catch some prime pre-sunrise waves, with high tides peaking around 4:50 AM.

Sunday looks like a chill day across both zones. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risks. No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board and enjoy some smooth sailing on the Pacific.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's moods. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 10:42:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small, gentle waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 59 and 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Rip current risk is low, so even novice surfers can feel confident catching some laid-back sets.

Over in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights pumping up to 2 to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees are adding some spice to the marine mix. Water temperatures match Orange County's range, keeping things comfortable.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early morning risers can catch some prime pre-sunrise waves, with high tides peaking around 4:50 AM.

Sunday looks like a chill day across both zones. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risks. No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board and enjoy some smooth sailing on the Pacific.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's moods. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking mellow with small, gentle waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 59 and 64 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Rip current risk is low, so even novice surfers can feel confident catching some laid-back sets.

Over in San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk with surf heights pumping up to 2 to 4 feet. West swells rolling in at 280 degrees are adding some spice to the marine mix. Water temperatures match Orange County's range, keeping things comfortable.

Tide-wise, both regions are experiencing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Early morning risers can catch some prime pre-sunrise waves, with high tides peaking around 4:50 AM.

Sunday looks like a chill day across both zones. Surf heights will mellow out to 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risks. No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board and enjoy some smooth sailing on the Pacific.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and respect the ocean's moods. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Ideal Conditions for Intermediate Riders at Newport and La Jolla Beaches</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with some gentle one to two-foot waves rolling in. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach will see some playful tide action with four notable tide shifts throughout the day.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing slightly more excitement with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights climbing to two to four feet. West swells coming in strong at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session. La Jolla's waters are hovering between 61 and 65 degrees - perfect for those who like their ocean with a hint of refreshment.

Today's conditions favor intermediate surfers in San Diego with more dynamic wave patterns. Tomorrow looks a bit more subdued for both regions - Orange County and San Diego will see surf heights dropping to a mellow one to three feet range.

Water temperatures remain consistent, and the thunderstorm potential is zilch, so no weather drama to interrupt your ocean playtime. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and remember - respect the ocean, read the conditions, and stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 10:55:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with some gentle one to two-foot waves rolling in. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach will see some playful tide action with four notable tide shifts throughout the day.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing slightly more excitement with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights climbing to two to four feet. West swells coming in strong at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session. La Jolla's waters are hovering between 61 and 65 degrees - perfect for those who like their ocean with a hint of refreshment.

Today's conditions favor intermediate surfers in San Diego with more dynamic wave patterns. Tomorrow looks a bit more subdued for both regions - Orange County and San Diego will see surf heights dropping to a mellow one to three feet range.

Water temperatures remain consistent, and the thunderstorm potential is zilch, so no weather drama to interrupt your ocean playtime. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and remember - respect the ocean, read the conditions, and stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking mellow with some gentle one to two-foot waves rolling in. The water's sitting at a comfortable 62 to 64 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Newport Beach will see some playful tide action with four notable tide shifts throughout the day.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's bringing slightly more excitement with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights climbing to two to four feet. West swells coming in strong at 280 degrees will add some spice to your surf session. La Jolla's waters are hovering between 61 and 65 degrees - perfect for those who like their ocean with a hint of refreshment.

Today's conditions favor intermediate surfers in San Diego with more dynamic wave patterns. Tomorrow looks a bit more subdued for both regions - Orange County and San Diego will see surf heights dropping to a mellow one to three feet range.

Water temperatures remain consistent, and the thunderstorm potential is zilch, so no weather drama to interrupt your ocean playtime. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and remember - respect the ocean, read the conditions, and stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Rip Currents and Growing Swells Set to Challenge Beach Warriors This Friday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach warriors! We're looking at some seriously dynamic conditions along the Southern California coastline. Today's mellow vibes are about to transform into a more intense marine playground.

Newport Beach and San Diego coastal zones are gearing up for a wild ride on Friday. While today's surf sits at a chill 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets and low rip current risk, tomorrow's forecast is cranking up the excitement.

Expect surf heights to jump from 2 to 4 feet and potentially climb to 3 to 5 feet by afternoon. The swell's coming in from multiple directions - we're talking mixed swells around 200 and 250 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 62 and 66 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Here's the critical advisory: Friday's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers - those currents are not playing around. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert, and casual beachgoers might want to stick close to lifeguard stations.

Tidal patterns are also dynamic. Newport Beach will see high tides around 4.9 feet in the morning and evening, with low points mid-day. La Jolla mirrors similar tidal rhythms, offering some fascinating oceanic choreography.

Bonus meteorological spice - there's a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmospheric flair to Friday's marine scene.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power! Catch those waves wisely.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 16:50:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach warriors! We're looking at some seriously dynamic conditions along the Southern California coastline. Today's mellow vibes are about to transform into a more intense marine playground.

Newport Beach and San Diego coastal zones are gearing up for a wild ride on Friday. While today's surf sits at a chill 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets and low rip current risk, tomorrow's forecast is cranking up the excitement.

Expect surf heights to jump from 2 to 4 feet and potentially climb to 3 to 5 feet by afternoon. The swell's coming in from multiple directions - we're talking mixed swells around 200 and 250 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 62 and 66 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Here's the critical advisory: Friday's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers - those currents are not playing around. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert, and casual beachgoers might want to stick close to lifeguard stations.

Tidal patterns are also dynamic. Newport Beach will see high tides around 4.9 feet in the morning and evening, with low points mid-day. La Jolla mirrors similar tidal rhythms, offering some fascinating oceanic choreography.

Bonus meteorological spice - there's a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmospheric flair to Friday's marine scene.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power! Catch those waves wisely.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach warriors! We're looking at some seriously dynamic conditions along the Southern California coastline. Today's mellow vibes are about to transform into a more intense marine playground.

Newport Beach and San Diego coastal zones are gearing up for a wild ride on Friday. While today's surf sits at a chill 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets and low rip current risk, tomorrow's forecast is cranking up the excitement.

Expect surf heights to jump from 2 to 4 feet and potentially climb to 3 to 5 feet by afternoon. The swell's coming in from multiple directions - we're talking mixed swells around 200 and 250 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Water temperatures are holding steady between 62 and 66 degrees - wetsuit weather, but not Arctic conditions. Here's the critical advisory: Friday's rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers - those currents are not playing around. Experienced swimmers and surfers should stay alert, and casual beachgoers might want to stick close to lifeguard stations.

Tidal patterns are also dynamic. Newport Beach will see high tides around 4.9 feet in the morning and evening, with low points mid-day. La Jolla mirrors similar tidal rhythms, offering some fascinating oceanic choreography.

Bonus meteorological spice - there's a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmospheric flair to Friday's marine scene.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power! Catch those waves wisely.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Rip Currents, and Mixed Swells Hit Orange County and San Diego Coastlines</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping the latest intel on Southern California's ocean conditions.

Today's looking like a moderate rip current day along Orange County and San Diego coastlines so listen up and stay alert. We're seeing some solid surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers wanting some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 67 degrees so you'll want a good wetsuit. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's tracking 200 and 270 degree angles while San Diego's got 280 and 220 degree swells creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Tide wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Morning highs are hitting around 3.7 to 4.2 feet with lows touching near zero - classic Southern California tide rhythm.

Looking ahead to Wednesday the energy drops a bit with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risk going low. Swell directions are shifting slightly but still offering mixed angles for those wanting some water time.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe wave hunters and enjoy those Southern California swells!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2025 10:43:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping the latest intel on Southern California's ocean conditions.

Today's looking like a moderate rip current day along Orange County and San Diego coastlines so listen up and stay alert. We're seeing some solid surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers wanting some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 67 degrees so you'll want a good wetsuit. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's tracking 200 and 270 degree angles while San Diego's got 280 and 220 degree swells creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Tide wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Morning highs are hitting around 3.7 to 4.2 feet with lows touching near zero - classic Southern California tide rhythm.

Looking ahead to Wednesday the energy drops a bit with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risk going low. Swell directions are shifting slightly but still offering mixed angles for those wanting some water time.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe wave hunters and enjoy those Southern California swells!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping the latest intel on Southern California's ocean conditions.

Today's looking like a moderate rip current day along Orange County and San Diego coastlines so listen up and stay alert. We're seeing some solid surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves potentially hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers wanting some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are hovering between 60 and 67 degrees so you'll want a good wetsuit. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's tracking 200 and 270 degree angles while San Diego's got 280 and 220 degree swells creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Tide wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar patterns with multiple high and low tides throughout the day. Morning highs are hitting around 3.7 to 4.2 feet with lows touching near zero - classic Southern California tide rhythm.

Looking ahead to Wednesday the energy drops a bit with waves mellowing to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risk going low. Swell directions are shifting slightly but still offering mixed angles for those wanting some water time.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe wave hunters and enjoy those Southern California swells!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate 2-4 Foot Swells, Chilly Waters, and Mixed Swell Patterns This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some moderate conditions that'll keep you on your toes this weekend.

From Orange County to San Diego, we're looking at consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll provide some nice riding opportunities for intermediate surfers. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 61 to 66 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some Pacific Ocean action.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate across both regions, which means you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills. Local beaches are experiencing some interesting swell patterns - Orange County is expecting a south swell rolling in at 200 degrees, while San Diego's got a mixed southwestern swell coming from 220 degrees combined with a west swell at 280 degrees.

Tidal action is pretty dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide movements with highs reaching around 5.9 to 6.0 feet and lows dipping down to negative 0.5 feet. Early morning and late evening surfers should pay extra attention to these tidal shifts.

The good news is no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave the lightning concerns at home. Just bring your board, your skills, and a healthy respect for the ocean's moods.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2025 10:43:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some moderate conditions that'll keep you on your toes this weekend.

From Orange County to San Diego, we're looking at consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll provide some nice riding opportunities for intermediate surfers. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 61 to 66 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some Pacific Ocean action.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate across both regions, which means you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills. Local beaches are experiencing some interesting swell patterns - Orange County is expecting a south swell rolling in at 200 degrees, while San Diego's got a mixed southwestern swell coming from 220 degrees combined with a west swell at 280 degrees.

Tidal action is pretty dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide movements with highs reaching around 5.9 to 6.0 feet and lows dipping down to negative 0.5 feet. Early morning and late evening surfers should pay extra attention to these tidal shifts.

The good news is no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave the lightning concerns at home. Just bring your board, your skills, and a healthy respect for the ocean's moods.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some moderate conditions that'll keep you on your toes this weekend.

From Orange County to San Diego, we're looking at consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll provide some nice riding opportunities for intermediate surfers. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 61 to 66 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and prepare for some Pacific Ocean action.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate across both regions, which means you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills. Local beaches are experiencing some interesting swell patterns - Orange County is expecting a south swell rolling in at 200 degrees, while San Diego's got a mixed southwestern swell coming from 220 degrees combined with a west swell at 280 degrees.

Tidal action is pretty dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide movements with highs reaching around 5.9 to 6.0 feet and lows dipping down to negative 0.5 feet. Early morning and late evening surfers should pay extra attention to these tidal shifts.

The good news is no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave the lightning concerns at home. Just bring your board, your skills, and a healthy respect for the ocean's moods.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: High Rip Current Risk and Impressive Waves Hit Orange County and San Diego Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy along Southern California.

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at 62 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a low of 2.4 feet early morning and climbing to a high of 6.5 feet around 10 AM. West swell is rolling in from 270 degrees giving riders some sweet clean lines.

But hold onto your board shorts because San Diego County is cranking the intensity to 11! We've got a high rip current risk with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing 6 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar tidal patterns with early morning lows and mid-morning highs. The west swell is coming in hot at 280 degrees promising some serious wave action.

Weekend forecast shows things mellowing out a bit. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego County slides from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Water temps remain consistent in the low to mid 60s. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon mean clean conditions for ocean lovers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer waves today. Beginners might want to watch from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic swells!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 10:42:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy along Southern California.

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at 62 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a low of 2.4 feet early morning and climbing to a high of 6.5 feet around 10 AM. West swell is rolling in from 270 degrees giving riders some sweet clean lines.

But hold onto your board shorts because San Diego County is cranking the intensity to 11! We've got a high rip current risk with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing 6 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar tidal patterns with early morning lows and mid-morning highs. The west swell is coming in hot at 280 degrees promising some serious wave action.

Weekend forecast shows things mellowing out a bit. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego County slides from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Water temps remain consistent in the low to mid 60s. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon mean clean conditions for ocean lovers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer waves today. Beginners might want to watch from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic swells!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave chasers! Today's coastal conditions are looking spicy along Southern California.

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at 62 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a low of 2.4 feet early morning and climbing to a high of 6.5 feet around 10 AM. West swell is rolling in from 270 degrees giving riders some sweet clean lines.

But hold onto your board shorts because San Diego County is cranking the intensity to 11! We've got a high rip current risk with surf heights pumping 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing 6 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar tidal patterns with early morning lows and mid-morning highs. The west swell is coming in hot at 280 degrees promising some serious wave action.

Weekend forecast shows things mellowing out a bit. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves. San Diego County slides from high to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot surf.

Water temps remain consistent in the low to mid 60s. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon mean clean conditions for ocean lovers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer waves today. Beginners might want to watch from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic swells!

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.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous Surf Conditions Threaten Southern California Coastline with High Rip Currents and Massive 8 Foot Waves</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3623854910</link>
      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got an intense marine situation brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions today through Friday. Buckle up for high-risk rip currents that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick.

Let's break it down: We're seeing surf heights ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this morning and potentially climbing to 5 to 7 feet with some monster sets. San Diego's even more dramatic - expect waves pushing 4 to 6 feet with sets reaching an epic 8 feet. Those are serious swells that'll test even experienced wave riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 67 degrees - not bad for a late autumn surf session. But here's the critical warning: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those deceptive underwater currents are ready to play rough. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to lifeguard stations.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing mixed swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got a more consistent 280-degree approach. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tidal patterns with low and high tides creating dynamic water conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but the ocean's mood is definitely intense. Experienced surfers might find some killer waves, but novices should seriously consider watching from the beach.

Stay smart. Stay safe. And respect the ocean's power.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 10:44:01 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got an intense marine situation brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions today through Friday. Buckle up for high-risk rip currents that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick.

Let's break it down: We're seeing surf heights ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this morning and potentially climbing to 5 to 7 feet with some monster sets. San Diego's even more dramatic - expect waves pushing 4 to 6 feet with sets reaching an epic 8 feet. Those are serious swells that'll test even experienced wave riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 67 degrees - not bad for a late autumn surf session. But here's the critical warning: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those deceptive underwater currents are ready to play rough. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to lifeguard stations.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing mixed swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got a more consistent 280-degree approach. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tidal patterns with low and high tides creating dynamic water conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but the ocean's mood is definitely intense. Experienced surfers might find some killer waves, but novices should seriously consider watching from the beach.

Stay smart. Stay safe. And respect the ocean's power.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got an intense marine situation brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions today through Friday. Buckle up for high-risk rip currents that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick.

Let's break it down: We're seeing surf heights ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this morning and potentially climbing to 5 to 7 feet with some monster sets. San Diego's even more dramatic - expect waves pushing 4 to 6 feet with sets reaching an epic 8 feet. Those are serious swells that'll test even experienced wave riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 67 degrees - not bad for a late autumn surf session. But here's the critical warning: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? Those deceptive underwater currents are ready to play rough. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to lifeguard stations.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing mixed swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got a more consistent 280-degree approach. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tidal patterns with low and high tides creating dynamic water conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but the ocean's mood is definitely intense. Experienced surfers might find some killer waves, but novices should seriously consider watching from the beach.

Stay smart. Stay safe. And respect the ocean's power.

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Alert: Mellow Wednesday Gives Way to Challenging Waves and High Rip Current Risk Thursday</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service San Diego.

Buckle up for a dynamic couple of days along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet for Orange County and 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s - not too shabby for early November.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday is about to get spicy. We're tracking a significant shift in conditions with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and 4 to 6 feet in San Diego. The real headline? A high rip current risk is brewing late Thursday that demands serious respect.

Mixed swells are rolling in from multiple directions - expect incoming waves from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and a consistent 280-degree approach for San Diego. Translation for you wave riders: complex and potentially challenging ocean dynamics are on the horizon.

Tide wise, we're looking at classic Southern California patterns. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles tomorrow, ranging from low points around 1.5 feet to high points near 7 feet. Morning and evening high tides will offer prime surfing windows.

Bottom line: Today's conditions are beginner-friendly. Thursday? That's for the experienced surfers who know how to read and respect the ocean's moods. Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and never surf alone during high rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service San Diego.

Buckle up for a dynamic couple of days along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet for Orange County and 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s - not too shabby for early November.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday is about to get spicy. We're tracking a significant shift in conditions with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and 4 to 6 feet in San Diego. The real headline? A high rip current risk is brewing late Thursday that demands serious respect.

Mixed swells are rolling in from multiple directions - expect incoming waves from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and a consistent 280-degree approach for San Diego. Translation for you wave riders: complex and potentially challenging ocean dynamics are on the horizon.

Tide wise, we're looking at classic Southern California patterns. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles tomorrow, ranging from low points around 1.5 feet to high points near 7 feet. Morning and evening high tides will offer prime surfing windows.

Bottom line: Today's conditions are beginner-friendly. Thursday? That's for the experienced surfers who know how to read and respect the ocean's moods. Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and never surf alone during high rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service San Diego.

Buckle up for a dynamic couple of days along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet for Orange County and 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-60s - not too shabby for early November.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday is about to get spicy. We're tracking a significant shift in conditions with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and 4 to 6 feet in San Diego. The real headline? A high rip current risk is brewing late Thursday that demands serious respect.

Mixed swells are rolling in from multiple directions - expect incoming waves from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and a consistent 280-degree approach for San Diego. Translation for you wave riders: complex and potentially challenging ocean dynamics are on the horizon.

Tide wise, we're looking at classic Southern California patterns. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles tomorrow, ranging from low points around 1.5 feet to high points near 7 feet. Morning and evening high tides will offer prime surfing windows.

Bottom line: Today's conditions are beginner-friendly. Thursday? That's for the experienced surfers who know how to read and respect the ocean's moods. Stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and never surf alone during high rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Beach Forecast: Perfect Surfing Conditions with Mellow Waves and Comfortable Water Temperatures Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking at 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 67 degrees - perfect for a quick dip. Rip current risk remains low so you can splash around with confidence.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. Surf heights are climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk is moderate today, so water warriors should stay alert. Temperatures hover between 63 and 68 degrees with a mixed swell coming from multiple directions.

Tidal movements are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - early morning and afternoon low tides complemented by morning and evening high tides. Surfers take note: swells are primarily rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and smooth sailing for beach enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 10:43:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking at 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 67 degrees - perfect for a quick dip. Rip current risk remains low so you can splash around with confidence.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. Surf heights are climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk is moderate today, so water warriors should stay alert. Temperatures hover between 63 and 68 degrees with a mixed swell coming from multiple directions.

Tidal movements are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - early morning and afternoon low tides complemented by morning and evening high tides. Surfers take note: swells are primarily rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and smooth sailing for beach enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with waves ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets peaking at 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 67 degrees - perfect for a quick dip. Rip current risk remains low so you can splash around with confidence.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more energetic. Surf heights are climbing to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk is moderate today, so water warriors should stay alert. Temperatures hover between 63 and 68 degrees with a mixed swell coming from multiple directions.

Tidal movements are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - early morning and afternoon low tides complemented by morning and evening high tides. Surfers take note: swells are primarily rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and smooth sailing for beach enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Waves and Dangerous Rip Currents Threaten Coastal Regions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers buckle up! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are both bracing for high-intensity surf conditions with rip current risks that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced riders but potentially treacherous for casual swimmers.

Today's ocean is showcasing a dynamic mix of swells. In Orange County, expect south wind swells rolling in from 200 degrees intersecting with west swells coming at 270 degrees. San Diego's maritime choreography features similar but slightly angled south swells from 210 degrees dancing with west swells from 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 67 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a decent wetsuit. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current situation is serious. Both regions are flagging a HIGH rip current risk today, which means life-threatening water conditions are likely.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Multiple low and high tide cycles will reshape the coastline, creating complex wave patterns that experienced surfers will appreciate but novices should absolutely respect.

Monday brings slight moderation with San Diego dropping to a MODERATE rip current risk and slightly smaller surf around 2 to 4 feet. Orange County maintains its high-energy profile with continued 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: Proceed with caution, know your skill level, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2025 10:43:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers buckle up! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are both bracing for high-intensity surf conditions with rip current risks that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced riders but potentially treacherous for casual swimmers.

Today's ocean is showcasing a dynamic mix of swells. In Orange County, expect south wind swells rolling in from 200 degrees intersecting with west swells coming at 270 degrees. San Diego's maritime choreography features similar but slightly angled south swells from 210 degrees dancing with west swells from 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 67 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a decent wetsuit. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current situation is serious. Both regions are flagging a HIGH rip current risk today, which means life-threatening water conditions are likely.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Multiple low and high tide cycles will reshape the coastline, creating complex wave patterns that experienced surfers will appreciate but novices should absolutely respect.

Monday brings slight moderation with San Diego dropping to a MODERATE rip current risk and slightly smaller surf around 2 to 4 feet. Orange County maintains its high-energy profile with continued 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: Proceed with caution, know your skill level, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers buckle up! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are both bracing for high-intensity surf conditions with rip current risks that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet with potential sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced riders but potentially treacherous for casual swimmers.

Today's ocean is showcasing a dynamic mix of swells. In Orange County, expect south wind swells rolling in from 200 degrees intersecting with west swells coming at 270 degrees. San Diego's maritime choreography features similar but slightly angled south swells from 210 degrees dancing with west swells from 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 67 degrees - chilly enough to warrant a decent wetsuit. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, the rip current situation is serious. Both regions are flagging a HIGH rip current risk today, which means life-threatening water conditions are likely.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Multiple low and high tide cycles will reshape the coastline, creating complex wave patterns that experienced surfers will appreciate but novices should absolutely respect.

Monday brings slight moderation with San Diego dropping to a MODERATE rip current risk and slightly smaller surf around 2 to 4 feet. Orange County maintains its high-energy profile with continued 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: Proceed with caution, know your skill level, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Surf Alert: Orange County and San Diego Coastal Conditions Reveal Exciting 3-6 Foot Waves and Moderate to High Rip Current Risk</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4144232644</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal conditions are heating up this weekend with some seriously spicy surf action.

Orange County riders can expect a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 65 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. You'll be riding mixed swells from south and west directions around 190 to 200 degrees. 

Tide hunters take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide at 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a hefty 4.9 feet by 8 AM. Another low rolls in around 2 PM at 1.4 feet before evening high tide peaks at 4.6 feet.

But San Diego County? Hold onto your boards because things are about to get wild. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet. The water's slightly warmer at 62 to 67 degrees and those mixed swells are coming in hot from 210 and 280 degree angles.

La Jolla's tide schedule is equally dynamic with low points around 0.4 feet and high peaks reaching 5.3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, so clean lines are looking promising for hardcore wave chasers.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked - but stay safe out there, surf family!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 09:42:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal conditions are heating up this weekend with some seriously spicy surf action.

Orange County riders can expect a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 65 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. You'll be riding mixed swells from south and west directions around 190 to 200 degrees. 

Tide hunters take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide at 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a hefty 4.9 feet by 8 AM. Another low rolls in around 2 PM at 1.4 feet before evening high tide peaks at 4.6 feet.

But San Diego County? Hold onto your boards because things are about to get wild. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet. The water's slightly warmer at 62 to 67 degrees and those mixed swells are coming in hot from 210 and 280 degree angles.

La Jolla's tide schedule is equally dynamic with low points around 0.4 feet and high peaks reaching 5.3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, so clean lines are looking promising for hardcore wave chasers.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked - but stay safe out there, surf family!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal conditions are heating up this weekend with some seriously spicy surf action.

Orange County riders can expect a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 65 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. You'll be riding mixed swells from south and west directions around 190 to 200 degrees. 

Tide hunters take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide at 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a hefty 4.9 feet by 8 AM. Another low rolls in around 2 PM at 1.4 feet before evening high tide peaks at 4.6 feet.

But San Diego County? Hold onto your boards because things are about to get wild. We're talking a HIGH rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 6 feet. The water's slightly warmer at 62 to 67 degrees and those mixed swells are coming in hot from 210 and 280 degree angles.

La Jolla's tide schedule is equally dynamic with low points around 0.4 feet and high peaks reaching 5.3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, so clean lines are looking promising for hardcore wave chasers.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked - but stay safe out there, surf family!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Conditions for Beginners and Pros</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6194113229</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Thursday and Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow maritime vibes today with small 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for beginners and casual surfers. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Today's rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence. Swell directions are mixed - expect waves rolling in from 210 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. Translation? A nice blend of wave angles to keep things interesting.

As we cruise into Friday the energy picks up. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current risk upgrades to moderate so seasoned surfers will want to stay alert and watch those currents.

Tidal action looks dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from 3.9 to 4.5 feet - plenty of water movement to create some fun breaks.

Bonus weather report - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a pro looking for some serious sets or a weekend warrior catching gentle rollers this forecast promises some solid ocean time.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 09:42:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Thursday and Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow maritime vibes today with small 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for beginners and casual surfers. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Today's rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence. Swell directions are mixed - expect waves rolling in from 210 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. Translation? A nice blend of wave angles to keep things interesting.

As we cruise into Friday the energy picks up. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current risk upgrades to moderate so seasoned surfers will want to stay alert and watch those currents.

Tidal action looks dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from 3.9 to 4.5 feet - plenty of water movement to create some fun breaks.

Bonus weather report - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a pro looking for some serious sets or a weekend warrior catching gentle rollers this forecast promises some solid ocean time.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Thursday and Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow maritime vibes today with small 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for beginners and casual surfers. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Today's rip current risk is low which means you can paddle out with confidence. Swell directions are mixed - expect waves rolling in from 210 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. Translation? A nice blend of wave angles to keep things interesting.

As we cruise into Friday the energy picks up. Surf heights will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with some sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current risk upgrades to moderate so seasoned surfers will want to stay alert and watch those currents.

Tidal action looks dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from 3.9 to 4.5 feet - plenty of water movement to create some fun breaks.

Bonus weather report - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. Whether you're a pro looking for some serious sets or a weekend warrior catching gentle rollers this forecast promises some solid ocean time.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave chasers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Surf's Up in Southern California: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Conditions for Riders This Wednesday</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6704175488</link>
      <description>Catch a wave, surf enthusiasts! The Southern California coastal scene is looking mellow for Wednesday and Thursday with some chill conditions rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some modest surf with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to get some smooth gliding practice. The rip current risk remains low which means you can paddle out without major concerns about getting swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 to 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions. You'll want to time your surf around the tides for maximum enjoyment. In Newport Beach, expect high tides around 7:30 AM and 4:16 PM, with low tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla mirrors similar tide patterns with high points around 7:30 AM and early evening.

Wave direction gets interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - 190 and 260 degrees for Newport, and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego County. This means slightly varied wave conditions that could keep things unpredictable and fun.

No thunderstorms are forecasted which means clean, consistent conditions for riders looking to catch some midweek waves. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visitor wanting to test the waters, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy the ride!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 09:42:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch a wave, surf enthusiasts! The Southern California coastal scene is looking mellow for Wednesday and Thursday with some chill conditions rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some modest surf with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to get some smooth gliding practice. The rip current risk remains low which means you can paddle out without major concerns about getting swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 to 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions. You'll want to time your surf around the tides for maximum enjoyment. In Newport Beach, expect high tides around 7:30 AM and 4:16 PM, with low tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla mirrors similar tide patterns with high points around 7:30 AM and early evening.

Wave direction gets interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - 190 and 260 degrees for Newport, and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego County. This means slightly varied wave conditions that could keep things unpredictable and fun.

No thunderstorms are forecasted which means clean, consistent conditions for riders looking to catch some midweek waves. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visitor wanting to test the waters, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy the ride!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch a wave, surf enthusiasts! The Southern California coastal scene is looking mellow for Wednesday and Thursday with some chill conditions rolling in.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some modest surf with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and those looking to get some smooth gliding practice. The rip current risk remains low which means you can paddle out without major concerns about getting swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 to 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions. You'll want to time your surf around the tides for maximum enjoyment. In Newport Beach, expect high tides around 7:30 AM and 4:16 PM, with low tides mid-morning and late evening. La Jolla mirrors similar tide patterns with high points around 7:30 AM and early evening.

Wave direction gets interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - 190 and 260 degrees for Newport, and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego County. This means slightly varied wave conditions that could keep things unpredictable and fun.

No thunderstorms are forecasted which means clean, consistent conditions for riders looking to catch some midweek waves. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visitor wanting to test the waters, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy the ride!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow Waves and Moderate Rip Currents for Coastal Adventurers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition check for Southern California, coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along our stunning coastline. Orange County's looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet today, potentially reaching 4-foot sets. San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy with 2 to 4-foot swells. Both regions are sporting comfortable water temperatures in the mid-60s - perfect for those who like it crisp but not cold.

Rip current action is keeping things interesting. Orange County's sitting pretty with a low risk, but San Diego's throwing a moderate risk curveball today. Surfers and ocean lovers - stay alert and know your limits.

Tide charts are showing some sweet windows for ocean adventures. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides rolling in around 2:14-2:26 PM, with low tides dipping to barely half a foot after sunset. Pro tip: these transition periods can create some epic wave conditions.

Swell direction is looking consistent, coming in from 270-280 degrees - basically a clean west-northwest approach that should provide some smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama on the horizon, so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Wednesday's forecast suggests things will mellow out even more - smaller waves, lower rip current risks. But as always in ocean sports, respect the water, check local conditions before heading out, and paddle safe.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 09:43:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition check for Southern California, coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along our stunning coastline. Orange County's looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet today, potentially reaching 4-foot sets. San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy with 2 to 4-foot swells. Both regions are sporting comfortable water temperatures in the mid-60s - perfect for those who like it crisp but not cold.

Rip current action is keeping things interesting. Orange County's sitting pretty with a low risk, but San Diego's throwing a moderate risk curveball today. Surfers and ocean lovers - stay alert and know your limits.

Tide charts are showing some sweet windows for ocean adventures. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides rolling in around 2:14-2:26 PM, with low tides dipping to barely half a foot after sunset. Pro tip: these transition periods can create some epic wave conditions.

Swell direction is looking consistent, coming in from 270-280 degrees - basically a clean west-northwest approach that should provide some smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama on the horizon, so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Wednesday's forecast suggests things will mellow out even more - smaller waves, lower rip current risks. But as always in ocean sports, respect the water, check local conditions before heading out, and paddle safe.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition check for Southern California, coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along our stunning coastline. Orange County's looking mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet today, potentially reaching 4-foot sets. San Diego County's bringing slightly more energy with 2 to 4-foot swells. Both regions are sporting comfortable water temperatures in the mid-60s - perfect for those who like it crisp but not cold.

Rip current action is keeping things interesting. Orange County's sitting pretty with a low risk, but San Diego's throwing a moderate risk curveball today. Surfers and ocean lovers - stay alert and know your limits.

Tide charts are showing some sweet windows for ocean adventures. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides rolling in around 2:14-2:26 PM, with low tides dipping to barely half a foot after sunset. Pro tip: these transition periods can create some epic wave conditions.

Swell direction is looking consistent, coming in from 270-280 degrees - basically a clean west-northwest approach that should provide some smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama on the horizon, so conditions remain clean and predictable.

Wednesday's forecast suggests things will mellow out even more - smaller waves, lower rip current risks. But as always in ocean sports, respect the water, check local conditions before heading out, and paddle safe.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Epic West Swells Hit Orange County and San Diego with Perfect Wave Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping right now. 

Southern California's looking pretty mellow today with some clean west swells rolling in from around 280 degrees. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously rideable conditions that'll make any surf enthusiast smile.

For the Orange County crew, you're looking at a sweet 1 to 3 foot surf height with water temperatures cruising between 63 and 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. The rip current risk is playing nice and staying low, so beginners and seasoned surfers can both enjoy the waves without major stress.

San Diego County is bringing slightly more energy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. They've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and watch those water dynamics. Water temps are sitting around 60 to 65 degrees - perfect for a quick morning session.

Tide wise, both regions are experiencing some beautiful oscillations. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around midday hitting that sweet 5 foot mark.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean west swells promising some solid riding conditions. Whether you're a longboarder, shortboarder, or just love watching the ocean breathe, today's forecast is giving major coastal chill vibes.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 09:43:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping right now. 

Southern California's looking pretty mellow today with some clean west swells rolling in from around 280 degrees. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously rideable conditions that'll make any surf enthusiast smile.

For the Orange County crew, you're looking at a sweet 1 to 3 foot surf height with water temperatures cruising between 63 and 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. The rip current risk is playing nice and staying low, so beginners and seasoned surfers can both enjoy the waves without major stress.

San Diego County is bringing slightly more energy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. They've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and watch those water dynamics. Water temps are sitting around 60 to 65 degrees - perfect for a quick morning session.

Tide wise, both regions are experiencing some beautiful oscillations. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around midday hitting that sweet 5 foot mark.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean west swells promising some solid riding conditions. Whether you're a longboarder, shortboarder, or just love watching the ocean breathe, today's forecast is giving major coastal chill vibes.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal forecast dropping right now. 

Southern California's looking pretty mellow today with some clean west swells rolling in from around 280 degrees. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously rideable conditions that'll make any surf enthusiast smile.

For the Orange County crew, you're looking at a sweet 1 to 3 foot surf height with water temperatures cruising between 63 and 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. The rip current risk is playing nice and staying low, so beginners and seasoned surfers can both enjoy the waves without major stress.

San Diego County is bringing slightly more energy with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. They've got a moderate rip current risk today, so stay alert and watch those water dynamics. Water temps are sitting around 60 to 65 degrees - perfect for a quick morning session.

Tide wise, both regions are experiencing some beautiful oscillations. Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, with peak highs around midday hitting that sweet 5 foot mark.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean west swells promising some solid riding conditions. Whether you're a longboarder, shortboarder, or just love watching the ocean breathe, today's forecast is giving major coastal chill vibes.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Beaches Offer Perfect Surf Conditions This Weekend with Mellow Waves and Safe Swimming</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

The waves are looking pretty chill with a consistent 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego County are gonna see some sweet west swells - Orange County tracking at 270 degrees and San Diego County riding a slightly different angle at 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Just keep your wetsuit handy if you're planning on spending serious time in the water.

Tide wise we've got some interesting action happening. Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see four tide cycles today - with morning highs hitting around 3 feet and afternoon peaks climbing to a respectable 5.3 feet. Your best high tide windows will be early morning and midday.

The good news for water enthusiasts is the rip current risk remains low. Translation - conditions are looking pretty safe for swimming, surfing, and coastal recreation. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party this weekend.

Pro tip - while the risk is low, always keep an eye on ocean conditions and swim near lifeguard stations. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:43:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

The waves are looking pretty chill with a consistent 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego County are gonna see some sweet west swells - Orange County tracking at 270 degrees and San Diego County riding a slightly different angle at 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Just keep your wetsuit handy if you're planning on spending serious time in the water.

Tide wise we've got some interesting action happening. Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see four tide cycles today - with morning highs hitting around 3 feet and afternoon peaks climbing to a respectable 5.3 feet. Your best high tide windows will be early morning and midday.

The good news for water enthusiasts is the rip current risk remains low. Translation - conditions are looking pretty safe for swimming, surfing, and coastal recreation. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party this weekend.

Pro tip - while the risk is low, always keep an eye on ocean conditions and swim near lifeguard stations. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

The waves are looking pretty chill with a consistent 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Both Orange County and San Diego County are gonna see some sweet west swells - Orange County tracking at 270 degrees and San Diego County riding a slightly different angle at 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. Just keep your wetsuit handy if you're planning on spending serious time in the water.

Tide wise we've got some interesting action happening. Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see four tide cycles today - with morning highs hitting around 3 feet and afternoon peaks climbing to a respectable 5.3 feet. Your best high tide windows will be early morning and midday.

The good news for water enthusiasts is the rip current risk remains low. Translation - conditions are looking pretty safe for swimming, surfing, and coastal recreation. No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party this weekend.

Pro tip - while the risk is low, always keep an eye on ocean conditions and swim near lifeguard stations. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-4 Foot Waves with Clean Conditions and Moderate Rip Currents This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6265425929</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a mellow surf day along Southern California's stunning coastline. Orange County's looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot wave scene today with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 63 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly spicier with 2 to 4 foot waves and sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current situation is moderate down south, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are experiencing a consistent west-southwest swell coming in around 280 degrees - perfect for some clean lines and smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama expected, which means clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice rhythm today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM with highs rolling in late morning near 11 AM.

Friday's forecast looks similar - slightly smaller waves hovering in the 1 to 3 foot range with rip current risk dropping to low across both counties. The swell direction remains steady from the west-southwest.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:43:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a mellow surf day along Southern California's stunning coastline. Orange County's looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot wave scene today with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 63 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly spicier with 2 to 4 foot waves and sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current situation is moderate down south, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are experiencing a consistent west-southwest swell coming in around 280 degrees - perfect for some clean lines and smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama expected, which means clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice rhythm today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM with highs rolling in late morning near 11 AM.

Friday's forecast looks similar - slightly smaller waves hovering in the 1 to 3 foot range with rip current risk dropping to low across both counties. The swell direction remains steady from the west-southwest.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a mellow surf day along Southern California's stunning coastline. Orange County's looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot wave scene today with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. Water's sitting at a crisp 63 to 66 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly spicier with 2 to 4 foot waves and sets pushing 5 feet. The rip current situation is moderate down south, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and read those ocean conditions carefully.

Both regions are experiencing a consistent west-southwest swell coming in around 280 degrees - perfect for some clean lines and smooth riding. No thunderstorm drama expected, which means clean conditions for ocean enthusiasts.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice rhythm today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple low and high tides throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM with highs rolling in late morning near 11 AM.

Friday's forecast looks similar - slightly smaller waves hovering in the 1 to 3 foot range with rip current risk dropping to low across both counties. The swell direction remains steady from the west-southwest.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Wetsuit Conditions for October Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7108937489</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this crisp October morning.

Orange County is serving up some mellow waves today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low so even beginners can feel pretty confident catching some rides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a smooth wetsuit session.

Over in San Diego County, things are looking a bit more dynamic. The surf is running slightly more robust at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers will want to stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Water temperatures range from 60 to 67 degrees so bring that trusty wetsuit.

Both regions are showing different swell directions today - Orange County is feeling a 190-degree swell while San Diego is experiencing a 210-degree approach. By Thursday both areas will shift to a consistent 280-degree swell pattern.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide cycles today. Morning lows are hitting around 1.7 to 2.0 feet with high tides reaching a respectable 5.6 to 5.7 feet.

No thunderstorms are expected so clean conditions are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner the Southern California coast is calling. Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 09:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this crisp October morning.

Orange County is serving up some mellow waves today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low so even beginners can feel pretty confident catching some rides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a smooth wetsuit session.

Over in San Diego County, things are looking a bit more dynamic. The surf is running slightly more robust at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers will want to stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Water temperatures range from 60 to 67 degrees so bring that trusty wetsuit.

Both regions are showing different swell directions today - Orange County is feeling a 190-degree swell while San Diego is experiencing a 210-degree approach. By Thursday both areas will shift to a consistent 280-degree swell pattern.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide cycles today. Morning lows are hitting around 1.7 to 2.0 feet with high tides reaching a respectable 5.6 to 5.7 feet.

No thunderstorms are expected so clean conditions are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner the Southern California coast is calling. Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this crisp October morning.

Orange County is serving up some mellow waves today with surf heights cruising between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low so even beginners can feel pretty confident catching some rides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a smooth wetsuit session.

Over in San Diego County, things are looking a bit more dynamic. The surf is running slightly more robust at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Surfers will want to stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Water temperatures range from 60 to 67 degrees so bring that trusty wetsuit.

Both regions are showing different swell directions today - Orange County is feeling a 190-degree swell while San Diego is experiencing a 210-degree approach. By Thursday both areas will shift to a consistent 280-degree swell pattern.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide cycles today. Morning lows are hitting around 1.7 to 2.0 feet with high tides reaching a respectable 5.6 to 5.7 feet.

No thunderstorms are expected so clean conditions are on tap. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beginner the Southern California coast is calling. Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Perfect Conditions Await Riders Along Orange County and San Diego Shores</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your coastal forecast! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's shores.

Orange County riders can expect a chill day with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's hanging at a comfortable 64 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Swell's rolling in from the 200-degree direction today, shifting slightly to 190 degrees by Wednesday.

Rip current risk? Low and lazy. You'll want to stay alert but not stressed. Newport Beach is seeing some classic tide action with morning and evening low tides bookending two solid high tide moments. Grab your board around 10:19 AM for that perfect mid-morning session.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla's waters are a touch cooler at 61 to 64 degrees, so definitely pull out that trusty wetsuit. The swell's coming in from 220 degrees today, subtly shifting to 210 degrees Wednesday.

No thunderstorms are crashing this beach party, so expect clean conditions and smooth sailing. Tide-wise, La Jolla mirrors Newport with predictable low and high cycles perfect for timing your water adventure.

Bottom line: Southern California's coastline is serving up a mellow, rideable forecast. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 09:44:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your coastal forecast! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's shores.

Orange County riders can expect a chill day with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's hanging at a comfortable 64 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Swell's rolling in from the 200-degree direction today, shifting slightly to 190 degrees by Wednesday.

Rip current risk? Low and lazy. You'll want to stay alert but not stressed. Newport Beach is seeing some classic tide action with morning and evening low tides bookending two solid high tide moments. Grab your board around 10:19 AM for that perfect mid-morning session.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla's waters are a touch cooler at 61 to 64 degrees, so definitely pull out that trusty wetsuit. The swell's coming in from 220 degrees today, subtly shifting to 210 degrees Wednesday.

No thunderstorms are crashing this beach party, so expect clean conditions and smooth sailing. Tide-wise, La Jolla mirrors Newport with predictable low and high cycles perfect for timing your water adventure.

Bottom line: Southern California's coastline is serving up a mellow, rideable forecast. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your coastal forecast! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's shores.

Orange County riders can expect a chill day with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The water's hanging at a comfortable 64 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Swell's rolling in from the 200-degree direction today, shifting slightly to 190 degrees by Wednesday.

Rip current risk? Low and lazy. You'll want to stay alert but not stressed. Newport Beach is seeing some classic tide action with morning and evening low tides bookending two solid high tide moments. Grab your board around 10:19 AM for that perfect mid-morning session.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla's waters are a touch cooler at 61 to 64 degrees, so definitely pull out that trusty wetsuit. The swell's coming in from 220 degrees today, subtly shifting to 210 degrees Wednesday.

No thunderstorms are crashing this beach party, so expect clean conditions and smooth sailing. Tide-wise, La Jolla mirrors Newport with predictable low and high cycles perfect for timing your water adventure.

Bottom line: Southern California's coastline is serving up a mellow, rideable forecast. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Risks, and Perfect Conditions for Weekend Water Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Let's start with Orange County where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're seeing a gentle 1 to 3 foot surf with a low rip current risk - which means even novice surfers can enjoy some water time. The water's sitting at a comfortable 63 to 66 degrees, perfect for a wetsuit-optional session.

A sweet south swell is rolling in at 200 degrees today, shifting to 190 degrees for Monday. Tidal patterns at Newport Beach are looking dynamic with four tide changes - kicking off with a low tide at 0.7 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by mid-morning, then dropping and rising again throughout the day.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. One to 3 foot waves with another low rip current risk. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 60 to 63 degrees, so grab that thin wetsuit. A southwest swell at 220 degrees today will transition to a south swell at 210 degrees on Monday.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide ranges. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean conditions for wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend offers primo conditions for surfers of all levels. Moderate waves, minimal risks, and comfortable water temperatures make for an epic coastal experience. Grab your board and enjoy the Southern California surf!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 09:42:59 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Let's start with Orange County where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're seeing a gentle 1 to 3 foot surf with a low rip current risk - which means even novice surfers can enjoy some water time. The water's sitting at a comfortable 63 to 66 degrees, perfect for a wetsuit-optional session.

A sweet south swell is rolling in at 200 degrees today, shifting to 190 degrees for Monday. Tidal patterns at Newport Beach are looking dynamic with four tide changes - kicking off with a low tide at 0.7 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by mid-morning, then dropping and rising again throughout the day.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. One to 3 foot waves with another low rip current risk. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 60 to 63 degrees, so grab that thin wetsuit. A southwest swell at 220 degrees today will transition to a south swell at 210 degrees on Monday.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide ranges. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean conditions for wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend offers primo conditions for surfers of all levels. Moderate waves, minimal risks, and comfortable water temperatures make for an epic coastal experience. Grab your board and enjoy the Southern California surf!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Let's start with Orange County where the waves are looking mellow and inviting. We're seeing a gentle 1 to 3 foot surf with a low rip current risk - which means even novice surfers can enjoy some water time. The water's sitting at a comfortable 63 to 66 degrees, perfect for a wetsuit-optional session.

A sweet south swell is rolling in at 200 degrees today, shifting to 190 degrees for Monday. Tidal patterns at Newport Beach are looking dynamic with four tide changes - kicking off with a low tide at 0.7 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by mid-morning, then dropping and rising again throughout the day.

Cruising down to San Diego County, the scene looks remarkably similar. One to 3 foot waves with another low rip current risk. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 60 to 63 degrees, so grab that thin wetsuit. A southwest swell at 220 degrees today will transition to a south swell at 210 degrees on Monday.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide ranges. No thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean conditions for wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend offers primo conditions for surfers of all levels. Moderate waves, minimal risks, and comfortable water temperatures make for an epic coastal experience. Grab your board and enjoy the Southern California surf!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Weekend Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Beach Conditions in Orange County and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego coastlines are serving up some mellow wave action. Today's looking pretty chill with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for maximum comfort.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are dancing to different swell rhythms. We're seeing a mixed bag of south and west swells rolling in from various angles - 190 to 280 degrees for you directional wave nerds. Today's rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Sunday brings a slightly spicier forecast. Orange County surfers take note: your rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Expect surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with a dominant south swell around 200 degrees. San Diego keeps it more mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially hitting 4-foot sets.

Tide hunters will appreciate the rhythmic rises and falls. Newport Beach and La Jolla both show four tide changes throughout the day, ranging from low points around 0.4 to 0.7 feet to high points peaking near 5.5 feet.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a curious beach lounger, this weekend promises some solid ocean vibes. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 09:42:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego coastlines are serving up some mellow wave action. Today's looking pretty chill with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for maximum comfort.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are dancing to different swell rhythms. We're seeing a mixed bag of south and west swells rolling in from various angles - 190 to 280 degrees for you directional wave nerds. Today's rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Sunday brings a slightly spicier forecast. Orange County surfers take note: your rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Expect surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with a dominant south swell around 200 degrees. San Diego keeps it more mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially hitting 4-foot sets.

Tide hunters will appreciate the rhythmic rises and falls. Newport Beach and La Jolla both show four tide changes throughout the day, ranging from low points around 0.4 to 0.7 feet to high points peaking near 5.5 feet.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a curious beach lounger, this weekend promises some solid ocean vibes. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego coastlines are serving up some mellow wave action. Today's looking pretty chill with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for maximum comfort.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are dancing to different swell rhythms. We're seeing a mixed bag of south and west swells rolling in from various angles - 190 to 280 degrees for you directional wave nerds. Today's rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

Sunday brings a slightly spicier forecast. Orange County surfers take note: your rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Expect surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet with a dominant south swell around 200 degrees. San Diego keeps it more mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves potentially hitting 4-foot sets.

Tide hunters will appreciate the rhythmic rises and falls. Newport Beach and La Jolla both show four tide changes throughout the day, ranging from low points around 0.4 to 0.7 feet to high points peaking near 5.5 feet.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or a curious beach lounger, this weekend promises some solid ocean vibes. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Beach Forecast: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Comfortable Temps, and Perfect Surfing Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, conditions are looking pretty sweet.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit or those brave souls who laugh in the face of chilly waters. Rip current risks are low, so you can breathe easy and focus on enjoying the ocean vibes.

Tide action is going to be pretty dynamic today. In Newport Beach, we'll see four tide shifts ranging from near-zero to a solid 5-foot peak. La Jolla's looking similar with tide ranges between 0.1 and 5 feet throughout the day.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190, 210, 270, and 280 degrees. This means varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for wave riders and beach enthusiasts.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's epic coastline. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 09:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, conditions are looking pretty sweet.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit or those brave souls who laugh in the face of chilly waters. Rip current risks are low, so you can breathe easy and focus on enjoying the ocean vibes.

Tide action is going to be pretty dynamic today. In Newport Beach, we'll see four tide shifts ranging from near-zero to a solid 5-foot peak. La Jolla's looking similar with tide ranges between 0.1 and 5 feet throughout the day.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190, 210, 270, and 280 degrees. This means varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for wave riders and beach enthusiasts.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's epic coastline. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays, conditions are looking pretty sweet.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit or those brave souls who laugh in the face of chilly waters. Rip current risks are low, so you can breathe easy and focus on enjoying the ocean vibes.

Tide action is going to be pretty dynamic today. In Newport Beach, we'll see four tide shifts ranging from near-zero to a solid 5-foot peak. La Jolla's looking similar with tide ranges between 0.1 and 5 feet throughout the day.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190, 210, 270, and 280 degrees. This means varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for wave riders and beach enthusiasts.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's epic coastline. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Report Reveals Playful Waves and Perfect Conditions for Longboarders and Intermediate Riders This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6830046970</link>
      <description>Alright surf fam, grab your boards and sunscreen because we're diving into today's coastal conditions!

Surfing Southern California looks like a mellow scene with some playful waves rolling in. Orange County's serving up 1 to 3 foot sets with occasional 4 foot bumps - perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

San Diego's got a bit more juice today with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes. Newport and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with low tides in the early morning and high tides mid-morning and evening.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Cloud cover? Minimal. Stoke level? Maximum.

Heads up weekend warriors - conditions mellow out tomorrow with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Both regions transition to more gentle surf, so if you're a beginner or want some relaxed water time, Thursday looks prime.

Water's calling. Grab your board and make some memories. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 09:43:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf fam, grab your boards and sunscreen because we're diving into today's coastal conditions!

Surfing Southern California looks like a mellow scene with some playful waves rolling in. Orange County's serving up 1 to 3 foot sets with occasional 4 foot bumps - perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

San Diego's got a bit more juice today with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes. Newport and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with low tides in the early morning and high tides mid-morning and evening.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Cloud cover? Minimal. Stoke level? Maximum.

Heads up weekend warriors - conditions mellow out tomorrow with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Both regions transition to more gentle surf, so if you're a beginner or want some relaxed water time, Thursday looks prime.

Water's calling. Grab your board and make some memories. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf fam, grab your boards and sunscreen because we're diving into today's coastal conditions!

Surfing Southern California looks like a mellow scene with some playful waves rolling in. Orange County's serving up 1 to 3 foot sets with occasional 4 foot bumps - perfect for longboarders and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

San Diego's got a bit more juice today with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 65 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for extended sessions.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing things up between 190 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes. Newport and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with low tides in the early morning and high tides mid-morning and evening.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Cloud cover? Minimal. Stoke level? Maximum.

Heads up weekend warriors - conditions mellow out tomorrow with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Both regions transition to more gentle surf, so if you're a beginner or want some relaxed water time, Thursday looks prime.

Water's calling. Grab your board and make some memories. Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Epic Waves Hit Newport Beach and San Diego with Thrilling 5-Foot Swells and Dynamic Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8353128862</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell today with potential sets reaching 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 65 degrees, so grab that spring suit and get ready to paddle out.

Rip current risk is moderate, so stay alert and keep your skills sharp. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds some electrifying unpredictability to today's conditions. Newport Beach will see some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4 feet around 7:30 AM, dipping to a low of 3 feet by noon, then climbing back to a solid 4.9 feet in the evening.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and more aggressive surf. Expect 3 to 5-foot waves with sets pushing 6 feet - this is where the real wave hunters want to be. La Jolla's coastline is serving up mixed swells from 260 and 210 degrees, creating some seriously dynamic wave patterns.

Wednesday brings a calmer scene. Orange County will see smaller 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego drops to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf. Both regions will experience mixed swells creating interesting wave configurations.

Surfers, remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always check local conditions before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 09:42:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell today with potential sets reaching 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 65 degrees, so grab that spring suit and get ready to paddle out.

Rip current risk is moderate, so stay alert and keep your skills sharp. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds some electrifying unpredictability to today's conditions. Newport Beach will see some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4 feet around 7:30 AM, dipping to a low of 3 feet by noon, then climbing back to a solid 4.9 feet in the evening.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and more aggressive surf. Expect 3 to 5-foot waves with sets pushing 6 feet - this is where the real wave hunters want to be. La Jolla's coastline is serving up mixed swells from 260 and 210 degrees, creating some seriously dynamic wave patterns.

Wednesday brings a calmer scene. Orange County will see smaller 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego drops to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf. Both regions will experience mixed swells creating interesting wave configurations.

Surfers, remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always check local conditions before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4-foot swell today with potential sets reaching 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 65 degrees, so grab that spring suit and get ready to paddle out.

Rip current risk is moderate, so stay alert and keep your skills sharp. A slight chance of thunderstorms adds some electrifying unpredictability to today's conditions. Newport Beach will see some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4 feet around 7:30 AM, dipping to a low of 3 feet by noon, then climbing back to a solid 4.9 feet in the evening.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and more aggressive surf. Expect 3 to 5-foot waves with sets pushing 6 feet - this is where the real wave hunters want to be. La Jolla's coastline is serving up mixed swells from 260 and 210 degrees, creating some seriously dynamic wave patterns.

Wednesday brings a calmer scene. Orange County will see smaller 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego drops to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf. Both regions will experience mixed swells creating interesting wave configurations.

Surfers, remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always check local conditions before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Waves and Rip Currents Challenge Riders from Orange County to San Diego</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4838142475</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. For today and Monday, expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet with some gnarly swell directions coming in from the west and southwest.

Rip current risks are no joke right now. San Diego County is sitting at a HIGH risk level - meaning those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Swimmers and surfers need to stay super alert. Orange County is sitting at a MODERATE risk, which still demands serious respect from anyone entering the water.

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 65 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The tides are looking dynamic too - with multiple high and low tide cycles at spots like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

West and southwest swells are dominating the scene today, creating mixed wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Weekend warriors should come prepared with top-notch skills and situational awareness.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions for those looking to catch some serious waves. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just wanting to test the waters, stay smart, stay safe, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always watch those rip currents. Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 09:42:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. For today and Monday, expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet with some gnarly swell directions coming in from the west and southwest.

Rip current risks are no joke right now. San Diego County is sitting at a HIGH risk level - meaning those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Swimmers and surfers need to stay super alert. Orange County is sitting at a MODERATE risk, which still demands serious respect from anyone entering the water.

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 65 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The tides are looking dynamic too - with multiple high and low tide cycles at spots like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

West and southwest swells are dominating the scene today, creating mixed wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Weekend warriors should come prepared with top-notch skills and situational awareness.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions for those looking to catch some serious waves. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just wanting to test the waters, stay smart, stay safe, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always watch those rip currents. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. For today and Monday, expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet with some gnarly swell directions coming in from the west and southwest.

Rip current risks are no joke right now. San Diego County is sitting at a HIGH risk level - meaning those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Swimmers and surfers need to stay super alert. Orange County is sitting at a MODERATE risk, which still demands serious respect from anyone entering the water.

Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 60 to 65 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The tides are looking dynamic too - with multiple high and low tide cycles at spots like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

West and southwest swells are dominating the scene today, creating mixed wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave riders. Weekend warriors should come prepared with top-notch skills and situational awareness.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean conditions for those looking to catch some serious waves. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just wanting to test the waters, stay smart, stay safe, and most importantly - have fun out there!

Remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always watch those rip currents. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Weekend Wave Forecast Brings Exciting 2-5 Foot Swells and Changing Tide Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's cooking up some interesting conditions this weekend along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are in for some spicy surf action. Both regions are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves today with a moderate rip current risk - which means stay alert and know your water skills.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions. For Newport, expect waves rolling in from 270 and 180 degrees, while La Jolla will see a more consistent west swell around 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide changes ranging from negative to nearly 6 feet.

Sunday brings some enhanced excitement for San Diego surfers. The rip current risk jumps from moderate to high, with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. West Coast wave hunters should prepare for more challenging conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash this wave party, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and get ready to ride. Remember surfers - respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked!

Local break wisdom: Watch those currents, check tide charts, and always surf with a buddy. Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's cooking up some interesting conditions this weekend along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are in for some spicy surf action. Both regions are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves today with a moderate rip current risk - which means stay alert and know your water skills.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions. For Newport, expect waves rolling in from 270 and 180 degrees, while La Jolla will see a more consistent west swell around 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide changes ranging from negative to nearly 6 feet.

Sunday brings some enhanced excitement for San Diego surfers. The rip current risk jumps from moderate to high, with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. West Coast wave hunters should prepare for more challenging conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash this wave party, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and get ready to ride. Remember surfers - respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked!

Local break wisdom: Watch those currents, check tide charts, and always surf with a buddy. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's cooking up some interesting conditions this weekend along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are in for some spicy surf action. Both regions are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves today with a moderate rip current risk - which means stay alert and know your water skills.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions. For Newport, expect waves rolling in from 270 and 180 degrees, while La Jolla will see a more consistent west swell around 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide changes ranging from negative to nearly 6 feet.

Sunday brings some enhanced excitement for San Diego surfers. The rip current risk jumps from moderate to high, with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. West Coast wave hunters should prepare for more challenging conditions.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash this wave party, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and get ready to ride. Remember surfers - respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay stoked!

Local break wisdom: Watch those currents, check tide charts, and always surf with a buddy. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves and Safe Conditions Await Beachgoers in Orange County and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

Today's looking mellow with small waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a gentle session. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees so you might want a light wetsuit.

Rip current risk is low across both regions meaning conditions are relatively safe. But ocean lovers always stay alert - unexpected currents can still surprise you.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with morning lows around 1.5 feet and midday highs climbing to 6.5 feet. The swell is rolling in from the southwest between 180 and 200 degrees which suggests clean consistent wave sets.

Friday brings slightly more exciting conditions for Orange County with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains its chill 1 to 3 foot wave range with a continued low rip current warning.

Thunderstorms? Just a slight chance today - nothing that'll completely wash out your beach plans. But always check updated forecasts before heading out.

Pro tip: Early morning looks prime for catching some waves with calm conditions and predictable swells. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean playground!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 09:43:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

Today's looking mellow with small waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a gentle session. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees so you might want a light wetsuit.

Rip current risk is low across both regions meaning conditions are relatively safe. But ocean lovers always stay alert - unexpected currents can still surprise you.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with morning lows around 1.5 feet and midday highs climbing to 6.5 feet. The swell is rolling in from the southwest between 180 and 200 degrees which suggests clean consistent wave sets.

Friday brings slightly more exciting conditions for Orange County with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains its chill 1 to 3 foot wave range with a continued low rip current warning.

Thunderstorms? Just a slight chance today - nothing that'll completely wash out your beach plans. But always check updated forecasts before heading out.

Pro tip: Early morning looks prime for catching some waves with calm conditions and predictable swells. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean playground!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

Today's looking mellow with small waves ranging 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those wanting a gentle session. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees so you might want a light wetsuit.

Rip current risk is low across both regions meaning conditions are relatively safe. But ocean lovers always stay alert - unexpected currents can still surprise you.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing similar tide patterns with morning lows around 1.5 feet and midday highs climbing to 6.5 feet. The swell is rolling in from the southwest between 180 and 200 degrees which suggests clean consistent wave sets.

Friday brings slightly more exciting conditions for Orange County with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains its chill 1 to 3 foot wave range with a continued low rip current warning.

Thunderstorms? Just a slight chance today - nothing that'll completely wash out your beach plans. But always check updated forecasts before heading out.

Pro tip: Early morning looks prime for catching some waves with calm conditions and predictable swells. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean playground!

Stay stoked and surf safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-3 Foot Swells and Warm Waters Perfect for Beach Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7061979013</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're coming to you live with the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's epic shorelines.

Today's looking mellow with some smooth 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from the south - around 190 to 200 degrees for you nautical navigators. Water temps are sitting pretty between 63 and 68 degrees, which means a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy. Just stay alert and aware - the ocean always has her own mood.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see some seriously dynamic tidal action today. Expect low tides hovering just under a foot in the early morning, then climbing to a robust 6.5 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide dipping to negative half a foot before a nighttime high of 4.4 feet.

Thursday's forecast keeps things interesting with a slight chance of thunderstorms. The swell pattern remains consistent - clean 1 to 3 foot waves continuing from the south. Tide schedules look similar with minor shifts.

Water temperature remains inviting, and that southern swell promises some clean lines for your board. Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach lovers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 09:43:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're coming to you live with the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's epic shorelines.

Today's looking mellow with some smooth 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from the south - around 190 to 200 degrees for you nautical navigators. Water temps are sitting pretty between 63 and 68 degrees, which means a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy. Just stay alert and aware - the ocean always has her own mood.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see some seriously dynamic tidal action today. Expect low tides hovering just under a foot in the early morning, then climbing to a robust 6.5 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide dipping to negative half a foot before a nighttime high of 4.4 feet.

Thursday's forecast keeps things interesting with a slight chance of thunderstorms. The swell pattern remains consistent - clean 1 to 3 foot waves continuing from the south. Tide schedules look similar with minor shifts.

Water temperature remains inviting, and that southern swell promises some clean lines for your board. Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach lovers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're coming to you live with the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's epic shorelines.

Today's looking mellow with some smooth 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from the south - around 190 to 200 degrees for you nautical navigators. Water temps are sitting pretty between 63 and 68 degrees, which means a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable.

Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy. Just stay alert and aware - the ocean always has her own mood.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are gonna see some seriously dynamic tidal action today. Expect low tides hovering just under a foot in the early morning, then climbing to a robust 6.5 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide dipping to negative half a foot before a nighttime high of 4.4 feet.

Thursday's forecast keeps things interesting with a slight chance of thunderstorms. The swell pattern remains consistent - clean 1 to 3 foot waves continuing from the south. Tide schedules look similar with minor shifts.

Water temperature remains inviting, and that southern swell promises some clean lines for your board. Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet conditions.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach lovers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Perfect Conditions for Beach and Surf Enthusiasts Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9039630357</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal waters of Southern California are serving up some mellow vibes today. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at a smooth surfing scene with modest 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the southwest. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session or some casual paddling.

Rip current risk is low, so even intermediate surfers can feel confident catching some waves without major concerns. The swell is primarily coming from 190 to 210 degrees, with San Diego experiencing a bonus mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees.

Tide watchers will want to mark their calendars for some interesting vertical action. Newport Beach is cycling through four tide changes today - a low of 0.5 feet in the early morning, climbing to a high of 6.2 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a negative 0.3 feet in the evening before a final 4.9 foot high late tonight.

La Jolla follows a similar tidal dance, with slightly nuanced measurements but comparable rhythms. Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorm potential.

Bottom line: grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California coastal conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 09:42:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal waters of Southern California are serving up some mellow vibes today. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at a smooth surfing scene with modest 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the southwest. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session or some casual paddling.

Rip current risk is low, so even intermediate surfers can feel confident catching some waves without major concerns. The swell is primarily coming from 190 to 210 degrees, with San Diego experiencing a bonus mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees.

Tide watchers will want to mark their calendars for some interesting vertical action. Newport Beach is cycling through four tide changes today - a low of 0.5 feet in the early morning, climbing to a high of 6.2 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a negative 0.3 feet in the evening before a final 4.9 foot high late tonight.

La Jolla follows a similar tidal dance, with slightly nuanced measurements but comparable rhythms. Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorm potential.

Bottom line: grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California coastal conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal waters of Southern California are serving up some mellow vibes today. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at a smooth surfing scene with modest 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the southwest. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session or some casual paddling.

Rip current risk is low, so even intermediate surfers can feel confident catching some waves without major concerns. The swell is primarily coming from 190 to 210 degrees, with San Diego experiencing a bonus mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees.

Tide watchers will want to mark their calendars for some interesting vertical action. Newport Beach is cycling through four tide changes today - a low of 0.5 feet in the early morning, climbing to a high of 6.2 feet by mid-morning, then dipping to a negative 0.3 feet in the evening before a final 4.9 foot high late tonight.

La Jolla follows a similar tidal dance, with slightly nuanced measurements but comparable rhythms. Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorm potential.

Bottom line: grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California coastal conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Surf Report Southern California Weekend Waves Offer Mellow 1-4 Foot Swells with Comfortable Water Temperatures</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2457229466</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal vibes are looking pretty mellow this weekend along Southern California's shores.

Orange County is serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with a sweet mix of south and west swells rolling in from 180 and 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfy between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just catching some rays.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more dynamic with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert in the water. The swell mix is coming from west at 280 degrees and south at 200 degrees for today, shifting slightly to 210 degrees tomorrow.

Tide charts are looking interesting with some nice peaks and troughs. Newport Beach will see low tides around 0.0 and 0.6 feet, climbing to highs of 5.4 and 5.6 feet. La Jolla's got a similar rhythm with low tides hovering near zero and high tides reaching 5.3 to 5.8 feet.

No thunderstorm threats are hanging around, so grab your board and enjoy some clean ocean time. Just remember to respect the water, watch those rip currents, and soak up some sweet Southern California surf vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 09:42:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal vibes are looking pretty mellow this weekend along Southern California's shores.

Orange County is serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with a sweet mix of south and west swells rolling in from 180 and 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfy between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just catching some rays.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more dynamic with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert in the water. The swell mix is coming from west at 280 degrees and south at 200 degrees for today, shifting slightly to 210 degrees tomorrow.

Tide charts are looking interesting with some nice peaks and troughs. Newport Beach will see low tides around 0.0 and 0.6 feet, climbing to highs of 5.4 and 5.6 feet. La Jolla's got a similar rhythm with low tides hovering near zero and high tides reaching 5.3 to 5.8 feet.

No thunderstorm threats are hanging around, so grab your board and enjoy some clean ocean time. Just remember to respect the water, watch those rip currents, and soak up some sweet Southern California surf vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal vibes are looking pretty mellow this weekend along Southern California's shores.

Orange County is serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot waves with a sweet mix of south and west swells rolling in from 180 and 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting comfy between 63 and 69 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just catching some rays.

Over in San Diego County, things are slightly more dynamic with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert in the water. The swell mix is coming from west at 280 degrees and south at 200 degrees for today, shifting slightly to 210 degrees tomorrow.

Tide charts are looking interesting with some nice peaks and troughs. Newport Beach will see low tides around 0.0 and 0.6 feet, climbing to highs of 5.4 and 5.6 feet. La Jolla's got a similar rhythm with low tides hovering near zero and high tides reaching 5.3 to 5.8 feet.

No thunderstorm threats are hanging around, so grab your board and enjoy some clean ocean time. Just remember to respect the water, watch those rip currents, and soak up some sweet Southern California surf vibes.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: Epic Waves, Perfect Conditions at Newport Beach and La Jolla Beaches</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9339428803</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Starting today, Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously tempting wave conditions. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and smart out there.

In Orange County, waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell from west and south directions. Newport Beach tides will dance between a low of -0.0 feet and a high of 5.6 feet, giving water lovers plenty of playground space. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

San Diego County is serving up similar vibes with 2 to 4 foot waves and some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. La Jolla's waters will range from a cool 63 to 68 degrees, featuring a west swell from 280 degrees and a hint of south swell on Sunday.

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with reduced surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and a lower rip current risk. Both regions will maintain clean conditions with zero thunderstorm potential.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

Surf's calling - are you listening?

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 09:43:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Starting today, Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously tempting wave conditions. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and smart out there.

In Orange County, waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell from west and south directions. Newport Beach tides will dance between a low of -0.0 feet and a high of 5.6 feet, giving water lovers plenty of playground space. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

San Diego County is serving up similar vibes with 2 to 4 foot waves and some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. La Jolla's waters will range from a cool 63 to 68 degrees, featuring a west swell from 280 degrees and a hint of south swell on Sunday.

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with reduced surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and a lower rip current risk. Both regions will maintain clean conditions with zero thunderstorm potential.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

Surf's calling - are you listening?

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Starting today, Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously tempting wave conditions. Expect a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert and smart out there.

In Orange County, waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell from west and south directions. Newport Beach tides will dance between a low of -0.0 feet and a high of 5.6 feet, giving water lovers plenty of playground space. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably at 64 to 66 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

San Diego County is serving up similar vibes with 2 to 4 foot waves and some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. La Jolla's waters will range from a cool 63 to 68 degrees, featuring a west swell from 280 degrees and a hint of south swell on Sunday.

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with reduced surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and a lower rip current risk. Both regions will maintain clean conditions with zero thunderstorm potential.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves responsibly!

Surf's calling - are you listening?

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Perfect Conditions for Beach Lovers and Surfers This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6013289311</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen for today's coastal outlook! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet conditions brewing.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some chill wave action today with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 63 to 68 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling.

For the Newport Beach crew, today's tides are rolling through with a low of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.1 feet by 8:42 AM. Another low settles in at 2.6 feet around 1:40 PM, then peaks again at 5.1 feet in the evening. Over in La Jolla, the tide rhythm follows a similar dance.

Wave direction is keeping things interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - ranging between 190 to 290 degrees. Translation: expect some playful crossover wave patterns that'll keep things unpredictable.

Rip current risk is low today, which means while caution is always smart, the chances of dangerous currents are minimal. So whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, conditions are looking pretty inviting.

Looking ahead to Friday, San Diego County might see slightly more action with surf heights potentially bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Orange County maintains its chill vibe with similar conditions.

Bottom line: Get out there, enjoy the waves, and soak up some Southern California sunshine!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 09:42:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen for today's coastal outlook! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet conditions brewing.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some chill wave action today with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 63 to 68 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling.

For the Newport Beach crew, today's tides are rolling through with a low of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.1 feet by 8:42 AM. Another low settles in at 2.6 feet around 1:40 PM, then peaks again at 5.1 feet in the evening. Over in La Jolla, the tide rhythm follows a similar dance.

Wave direction is keeping things interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - ranging between 190 to 290 degrees. Translation: expect some playful crossover wave patterns that'll keep things unpredictable.

Rip current risk is low today, which means while caution is always smart, the chances of dangerous currents are minimal. So whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, conditions are looking pretty inviting.

Looking ahead to Friday, San Diego County might see slightly more action with surf heights potentially bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Orange County maintains its chill vibe with similar conditions.

Bottom line: Get out there, enjoy the waves, and soak up some Southern California sunshine!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen for today's coastal outlook! The Southern California surf scene is looking mellow with some sweet conditions brewing.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some chill wave action today with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 63 to 68 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling.

For the Newport Beach crew, today's tides are rolling through with a low of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.1 feet by 8:42 AM. Another low settles in at 2.6 feet around 1:40 PM, then peaks again at 5.1 feet in the evening. Over in La Jolla, the tide rhythm follows a similar dance.

Wave direction is keeping things interesting with mixed swells coming from multiple angles - ranging between 190 to 290 degrees. Translation: expect some playful crossover wave patterns that'll keep things unpredictable.

Rip current risk is low today, which means while caution is always smart, the chances of dangerous currents are minimal. So whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, conditions are looking pretty inviting.

Looking ahead to Friday, San Diego County might see slightly more action with surf heights potentially bumping up to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Orange County maintains its chill vibe with similar conditions.

Bottom line: Get out there, enjoy the waves, and soak up some Southern California sunshine!

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.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Southern California Surf Forecast: 1-3 Foot Swells, Comfortable Temps, and Low Rip Current Risk for Orange County and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal conditions breakdown for Southern California.

Looks like we're in for some mellow ocean vibes today and tomorrow along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The waves are keeping it chill with 1 to 3 foot swells, occasionally peaking to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers wanting some gentle action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing it up between 190 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for you surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low, so while you'll want to stay aware, the conditions aren't looking dangerous. Mother Nature's giving us a smooth ride today.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts - starting with an early morning low tide around 01:30 AM, climbing to a morning high, dipping again midday, and then peaking with an evening high tide around 6:30-7:30 PM.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing. The ocean is calling, and conditions are looking pretty sweet for some water time.

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal conditions breakdown for Southern California.

Looks like we're in for some mellow ocean vibes today and tomorrow along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The waves are keeping it chill with 1 to 3 foot swells, occasionally peaking to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers wanting some gentle action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing it up between 190 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for you surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low, so while you'll want to stay aware, the conditions aren't looking dangerous. Mother Nature's giving us a smooth ride today.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts - starting with an early morning low tide around 01:30 AM, climbing to a morning high, dipping again midday, and then peaking with an evening high tide around 6:30-7:30 PM.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing. The ocean is calling, and conditions are looking pretty sweet for some water time.

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal conditions breakdown for Southern California.

Looks like we're in for some mellow ocean vibes today and tomorrow along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The waves are keeping it chill with 1 to 3 foot swells, occasionally peaking to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers wanting some gentle action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixing it up between 190 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for you surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low, so while you'll want to stay aware, the conditions aren't looking dangerous. Mother Nature's giving us a smooth ride today.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts - starting with an early morning low tide around 01:30 AM, climbing to a morning high, dipping again midday, and then peaking with an evening high tide around 6:30-7:30 PM.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your wax, and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing. The ocean is calling, and conditions are looking pretty sweet for some water time.

Stay stoked and safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Waves and Rip Currents Create Epic But Dangerous Conditions for Experienced Surfers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7452829949</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline today. The waves are looking spicy with heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and potential sets pushing up to 7 feet in Orange County - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious action.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke right now. We're talking high-risk conditions that demand your absolute respect and attention. If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today might be better for beach lounging than wave riding.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 69 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide patterns today. Expect high tides around late morning and evening, with some fascinating low tide moments midday.

The swell is rolling in from the southwest - specifically 190 to 210 degrees - which means consistent wave sets with some serious potential. Thunderstorms? Not in today's forecast, so clear skies are looking good.

For those planning Wednesday's ocean adventures, conditions will mellow out. Surf heights will drop to 2-4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell direction will remain consistent, offering more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 09:43:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline today. The waves are looking spicy with heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and potential sets pushing up to 7 feet in Orange County - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious action.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke right now. We're talking high-risk conditions that demand your absolute respect and attention. If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today might be better for beach lounging than wave riding.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 69 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide patterns today. Expect high tides around late morning and evening, with some fascinating low tide moments midday.

The swell is rolling in from the southwest - specifically 190 to 210 degrees - which means consistent wave sets with some serious potential. Thunderstorms? Not in today's forecast, so clear skies are looking good.

For those planning Wednesday's ocean adventures, conditions will mellow out. Surf heights will drop to 2-4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell direction will remain consistent, offering more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along Southern California's coastline today. The waves are looking spicy with heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and potential sets pushing up to 7 feet in Orange County - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious action.

But here's the critical warning: rip currents are no joke right now. We're talking high-risk conditions that demand your absolute respect and attention. If you're not a seasoned ocean veteran, today might be better for beach lounging than wave riding.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 69 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide patterns today. Expect high tides around late morning and evening, with some fascinating low tide moments midday.

The swell is rolling in from the southwest - specifically 190 to 210 degrees - which means consistent wave sets with some serious potential. Thunderstorms? Not in today's forecast, so clear skies are looking good.

For those planning Wednesday's ocean adventures, conditions will mellow out. Surf heights will drop to 2-4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell direction will remain consistent, offering more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Massive South Swell Hits Southern California Beaches: High Rip Current Risk and Powerful 4-8 Foot Waves Expected This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious swell action this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County beaches are about to get hammered with 4 to 7-foot waves, potentially reaching up to 8 feet on those south and southwest facing shorelines. San Diego County isn't far behind, with 3 to 5-foot surf that could spike to 6 feet in certain zones.

A potent south swell is charging in from 180 to 200 degrees, bringing some serious power to the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 64 and 69 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide schedule highlights include a high tide at Newport Beach around 1:45 PM today, climbing to 4.6 feet, then dropping to a low of 1.2 feet by 11:07 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its high tide at 1:35 PM.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But those rip currents are the real deal - we're talking high-risk conditions that could turn a fun day into a dangerous situation fast. Experienced surfers, stay sharp. Beginners, this might not be your day to paddle out.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and know your limits. These waves are not playing around. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch some epic rides!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 09:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious swell action this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County beaches are about to get hammered with 4 to 7-foot waves, potentially reaching up to 8 feet on those south and southwest facing shorelines. San Diego County isn't far behind, with 3 to 5-foot surf that could spike to 6 feet in certain zones.

A potent south swell is charging in from 180 to 200 degrees, bringing some serious power to the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 64 and 69 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide schedule highlights include a high tide at Newport Beach around 1:45 PM today, climbing to 4.6 feet, then dropping to a low of 1.2 feet by 11:07 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its high tide at 1:35 PM.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But those rip currents are the real deal - we're talking high-risk conditions that could turn a fun day into a dangerous situation fast. Experienced surfers, stay sharp. Beginners, this might not be your day to paddle out.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and know your limits. These waves are not playing around. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch some epic rides!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some serious swell action this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County beaches are about to get hammered with 4 to 7-foot waves, potentially reaching up to 8 feet on those south and southwest facing shorelines. San Diego County isn't far behind, with 3 to 5-foot surf that could spike to 6 feet in certain zones.

A potent south swell is charging in from 180 to 200 degrees, bringing some serious power to the coastline. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 64 and 69 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide schedule highlights include a high tide at Newport Beach around 1:45 PM today, climbing to 4.6 feet, then dropping to a low of 1.2 feet by 11:07 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with its high tide at 1:35 PM.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But those rip currents are the real deal - we're talking high-risk conditions that could turn a fun day into a dangerous situation fast. Experienced surfers, stay sharp. Beginners, this might not be your day to paddle out.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the water, bring your A-game, stay alert, and know your limits. These waves are not playing around. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch some epic rides!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert Massive South Swell Brings Thrilling 8 Foot Waves and High Rip Current Risks This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your weekend wave report coming in hot from Southern California's coastline.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for intense surf conditions that'll make wave riders both excited and cautious.

Let's break it down. Today we're looking at moderate to high rip current risks with surf heights hovering between 2 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 64 to 68 degrees - not too chilly for those brave souls ready to paddle out.

But Sunday is when things get really interesting. We're talking about a massive south swell rolling in from 180 to 250 degrees, pushing surf heights up to 7 or even 8 feet in some areas. That's some serious wave energy for all you adrenaline junkies!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 4.6 feet. Timing is everything when you're hitting these waves.

Pro surfers and weekend warriors take note: the rip current risk is HIGH. This isn't your typical beach day - these conditions demand respect and skill. Life-threatening currents are likely, so check your skills and stay alert.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds another layer of excitement to the maritime mix. Mother Nature's keeping us on our toes!

Bottom line: Epic waves are coming. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride responsibly. Catch you on the flip side!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2025 09:42:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your weekend wave report coming in hot from Southern California's coastline.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for intense surf conditions that'll make wave riders both excited and cautious.

Let's break it down. Today we're looking at moderate to high rip current risks with surf heights hovering between 2 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 64 to 68 degrees - not too chilly for those brave souls ready to paddle out.

But Sunday is when things get really interesting. We're talking about a massive south swell rolling in from 180 to 250 degrees, pushing surf heights up to 7 or even 8 feet in some areas. That's some serious wave energy for all you adrenaline junkies!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 4.6 feet. Timing is everything when you're hitting these waves.

Pro surfers and weekend warriors take note: the rip current risk is HIGH. This isn't your typical beach day - these conditions demand respect and skill. Life-threatening currents are likely, so check your skills and stay alert.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds another layer of excitement to the maritime mix. Mother Nature's keeping us on our toes!

Bottom line: Epic waves are coming. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride responsibly. Catch you on the flip side!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your weekend wave report coming in hot from Southern California's coastline.

Buckle up for some serious ocean action this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are bracing for intense surf conditions that'll make wave riders both excited and cautious.

Let's break it down. Today we're looking at moderate to high rip current risks with surf heights hovering between 2 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 64 to 68 degrees - not too chilly for those brave souls ready to paddle out.

But Sunday is when things get really interesting. We're talking about a massive south swell rolling in from 180 to 250 degrees, pushing surf heights up to 7 or even 8 feet in some areas. That's some serious wave energy for all you adrenaline junkies!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with high tides peaking in the early afternoon around 4.6 feet. Timing is everything when you're hitting these waves.

Pro surfers and weekend warriors take note: the rip current risk is HIGH. This isn't your typical beach day - these conditions demand respect and skill. Life-threatening currents are likely, so check your skills and stay alert.

A slight chance of thunderstorms today adds another layer of excitement to the maritime mix. Mother Nature's keeping us on our toes!

Bottom line: Epic waves are coming. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride responsibly. Catch you on the flip side!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Beach Forecast Reveals Mellow Waves and Comfortable Conditions for Surfing and Beach Lovers This Thursday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Right now we're looking at some seriously mellow waves from Orange County down to San Diego. If you're hoping for epic surf action this Thursday, you might want to temper those expectations. We're talking tiny rollers between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to dip their toes in.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet and comfortable around 64 to 68 degrees. Wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler waters.

Tide-wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical patterns. Morning low tide hits around 5:40-5:50 AM with levels hovering just under 2 feet. Midday brings a nice high tide peaking around 12:00-12:30 PM reaching 5.1 to 5.3 feet.

Rip current risk? Basically minimal. Lifeguards are giving this a low-risk rating which means while anything's possible in the ocean your chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are slim.

Directional swell is coming in from the south - around 180 to 230 degrees for you maritime enthusiasts. This means gentle southern swells will be caressing our coastline.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon so grab your board sunscreen and get ready for a chill beach day. Stay safe and enjoy those waves Southern California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 09:43:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Right now we're looking at some seriously mellow waves from Orange County down to San Diego. If you're hoping for epic surf action this Thursday, you might want to temper those expectations. We're talking tiny rollers between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to dip their toes in.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet and comfortable around 64 to 68 degrees. Wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler waters.

Tide-wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical patterns. Morning low tide hits around 5:40-5:50 AM with levels hovering just under 2 feet. Midday brings a nice high tide peaking around 12:00-12:30 PM reaching 5.1 to 5.3 feet.

Rip current risk? Basically minimal. Lifeguards are giving this a low-risk rating which means while anything's possible in the ocean your chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are slim.

Directional swell is coming in from the south - around 180 to 230 degrees for you maritime enthusiasts. This means gentle southern swells will be caressing our coastline.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon so grab your board sunscreen and get ready for a chill beach day. Stay safe and enjoy those waves Southern California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Right now we're looking at some seriously mellow waves from Orange County down to San Diego. If you're hoping for epic surf action this Thursday, you might want to temper those expectations. We're talking tiny rollers between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to dip their toes in.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet and comfortable around 64 to 68 degrees. Wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler waters.

Tide-wise Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking almost identical patterns. Morning low tide hits around 5:40-5:50 AM with levels hovering just under 2 feet. Midday brings a nice high tide peaking around 12:00-12:30 PM reaching 5.1 to 5.3 feet.

Rip current risk? Basically minimal. Lifeguards are giving this a low-risk rating which means while anything's possible in the ocean your chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are slim.

Directional swell is coming in from the south - around 180 to 230 degrees for you maritime enthusiasts. This means gentle southern swells will be caressing our coastline.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon so grab your board sunscreen and get ready for a chill beach day. Stay safe and enjoy those waves Southern California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Gentle 1-2 Foot Waves Perfect for Beginners and Casual Surfers Along Orange County and San Diego Coast</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action with a super chill surf forecast. If you're looking to catch some waves, expect a gentle 1 to 2 foot swell with occasional sets pushing up to 3 feet. Not exactly epic barrel conditions but perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get their feet wet.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The good news is rip current risk is low today, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla have some sweet tide cycles. This morning's low tide hits around 5:30 AM, climbing to a high of 5.4 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide before a nighttime high.

Bonus for San Diego surfers: we've got a mixed swell coming in from 230 and 290 degrees, adding some interesting texture to the waves. Thursday's looking remarkably similar with consistent 1 to 2 foot waves and that same low rip current risk.

No thunderstorms in sight, just clean California coastline waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - the ocean is calling!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:42:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action with a super chill surf forecast. If you're looking to catch some waves, expect a gentle 1 to 2 foot swell with occasional sets pushing up to 3 feet. Not exactly epic barrel conditions but perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get their feet wet.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The good news is rip current risk is low today, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla have some sweet tide cycles. This morning's low tide hits around 5:30 AM, climbing to a high of 5.4 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide before a nighttime high.

Bonus for San Diego surfers: we've got a mixed swell coming in from 230 and 290 degrees, adding some interesting texture to the waves. Thursday's looking remarkably similar with consistent 1 to 2 foot waves and that same low rip current risk.

No thunderstorms in sight, just clean California coastline waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - the ocean is calling!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action with a super chill surf forecast. If you're looking to catch some waves, expect a gentle 1 to 2 foot swell with occasional sets pushing up to 3 feet. Not exactly epic barrel conditions but perfect for beginners or those just wanting to get their feet wet.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The good news is rip current risk is low today, which means you can paddle out with confidence.

For the tide watchers, Newport Beach and La Jolla have some sweet tide cycles. This morning's low tide hits around 5:30 AM, climbing to a high of 5.4 feet by late morning. Evening brings another low tide before a nighttime high.

Bonus for San Diego surfers: we've got a mixed swell coming in from 230 and 290 degrees, adding some interesting texture to the waves. Thursday's looking remarkably similar with consistent 1 to 2 foot waves and that same low rip current risk.

No thunderstorms in sight, just clean California coastline waiting for you to enjoy. Grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - the ocean is calling!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Waves Hit Southern California: Newport Beach and La Jolla Offer Perfect Surf Conditions for Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a mellow wave scene along Southern California's coastline today and tomorrow. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot swells that'll be perfect for casual surfers and beach loungers alike. The rip current risk is low so you can breathe easy - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Speaking of sessions the tides are looking dynamic with multiple ups and downs throughout the day. Newport and La Jolla both have four tide changes featuring lows around 1 foot and highs reaching 5.4 feet.

La Jolla's got a special treat with a mixed swell coming from 230 and 290 degree directions which might add some interesting texture to the waves. No thunderstorms are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

For water enthusiasts this means a chill coastal experience with minimal drama. Grab your board lightweight gear and enjoy some relaxed ocean time. Whether you're paddling out surfing swimming or just soaking up some rays the Southern California coast is delivering a picture perfect beach day.

Stay stoked and stay safe wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 09:43:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a mellow wave scene along Southern California's coastline today and tomorrow. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot swells that'll be perfect for casual surfers and beach loungers alike. The rip current risk is low so you can breathe easy - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Speaking of sessions the tides are looking dynamic with multiple ups and downs throughout the day. Newport and La Jolla both have four tide changes featuring lows around 1 foot and highs reaching 5.4 feet.

La Jolla's got a special treat with a mixed swell coming from 230 and 290 degree directions which might add some interesting texture to the waves. No thunderstorms are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

For water enthusiasts this means a chill coastal experience with minimal drama. Grab your board lightweight gear and enjoy some relaxed ocean time. Whether you're paddling out surfing swimming or just soaking up some rays the Southern California coast is delivering a picture perfect beach day.

Stay stoked and stay safe wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a mellow wave scene along Southern California's coastline today and tomorrow. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some gentle 1 to 3 foot swells that'll be perfect for casual surfers and beach loungers alike. The rip current risk is low so you can breathe easy - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 62 and 68 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Speaking of sessions the tides are looking dynamic with multiple ups and downs throughout the day. Newport and La Jolla both have four tide changes featuring lows around 1 foot and highs reaching 5.4 feet.

La Jolla's got a special treat with a mixed swell coming from 230 and 290 degree directions which might add some interesting texture to the waves. No thunderstorms are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

For water enthusiasts this means a chill coastal experience with minimal drama. Grab your board lightweight gear and enjoy some relaxed ocean time. Whether you're paddling out surfing swimming or just soaking up some rays the Southern California coast is delivering a picture perfect beach day.

Stay stoked and stay safe wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Forecast: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Comfortable Temps, and Perfect Beach Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with small waves rolling in between 1 to 3 feet along both Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The water's sitting at a comfortable 66 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick wetsuit session or some casual beach time.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet mixed swells. Expect south swells cruising in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells coming from 270 to 290 degrees. Translation: gentle, playful wave patterns that won't challenge even intermediate surfers.

Tide-wise we've got some predictable rhythms. Morning lows are hovering around 0.2 to 0.6 feet with afternoon highs reaching a respectable 5.2 to 5.3 feet. Your beach day timing looks pretty solid with consistent water levels.

Rip current risk? Super low. While always stay alert, today's conditions suggest minimal marine drama. No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon either - just clean coastal vibes.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - small waves, mixed swells, and calm conditions. So grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some laid-back Southern California surf action. Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, the ocean's calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:30:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with small waves rolling in between 1 to 3 feet along both Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The water's sitting at a comfortable 66 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick wetsuit session or some casual beach time.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet mixed swells. Expect south swells cruising in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells coming from 270 to 290 degrees. Translation: gentle, playful wave patterns that won't challenge even intermediate surfers.

Tide-wise we've got some predictable rhythms. Morning lows are hovering around 0.2 to 0.6 feet with afternoon highs reaching a respectable 5.2 to 5.3 feet. Your beach day timing looks pretty solid with consistent water levels.

Rip current risk? Super low. While always stay alert, today's conditions suggest minimal marine drama. No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon either - just clean coastal vibes.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - small waves, mixed swells, and calm conditions. So grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some laid-back Southern California surf action. Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, the ocean's calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow scene with small waves rolling in between 1 to 3 feet along both Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The water's sitting at a comfortable 66 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick wetsuit session or some casual beach time.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some sweet mixed swells. Expect south swells cruising in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells coming from 270 to 290 degrees. Translation: gentle, playful wave patterns that won't challenge even intermediate surfers.

Tide-wise we've got some predictable rhythms. Morning lows are hovering around 0.2 to 0.6 feet with afternoon highs reaching a respectable 5.2 to 5.3 feet. Your beach day timing looks pretty solid with consistent water levels.

Rip current risk? Super low. While always stay alert, today's conditions suggest minimal marine drama. No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon either - just clean coastal vibes.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - small waves, mixed swells, and calm conditions. So grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some laid-back Southern California surf action. Whether you're paddling out or just catching some rays, the ocean's calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Weekend Swell Brings Moderate Waves and Comfortable Conditions for Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic conditions for the weekend along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Orange County surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Swell patterns are showing a rhythmic blend of south and west swells coming in at 190 and 260 degrees respectively. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to test the waters.

Newport Beach tides are putting on quite a performance today with dramatic shifts ranging from a low of negative 0.0 feet to a high of 5.6 feet. Plan your beach day accordingly and watch those tide charts.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. Surf heights are chilling at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The swell direction is mixing it up with west and south angles coming in around 210 and 280 degrees. La Jolla's tidal range mirrors Newport's with similar elevation changes throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Sunday, expect conditions to mellow out even further. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 3 feet across both regions with continued low rip current risks. Swell directions will slightly shift but maintain that mixed west and south pattern.

No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some classic Southern California surf action! Stay safe and ride those waves.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 09:42:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic conditions for the weekend along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Orange County surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Swell patterns are showing a rhythmic blend of south and west swells coming in at 190 and 260 degrees respectively. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to test the waters.

Newport Beach tides are putting on quite a performance today with dramatic shifts ranging from a low of negative 0.0 feet to a high of 5.6 feet. Plan your beach day accordingly and watch those tide charts.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. Surf heights are chilling at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The swell direction is mixing it up with west and south angles coming in around 210 and 280 degrees. La Jolla's tidal range mirrors Newport's with similar elevation changes throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Sunday, expect conditions to mellow out even further. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 3 feet across both regions with continued low rip current risks. Swell directions will slightly shift but maintain that mixed west and south pattern.

No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some classic Southern California surf action! Stay safe and ride those waves.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic conditions for the weekend along Southern California's stunning coastline.

Orange County surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Swell patterns are showing a rhythmic blend of south and west swells coming in at 190 and 260 degrees respectively. Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to test the waters.

Newport Beach tides are putting on quite a performance today with dramatic shifts ranging from a low of negative 0.0 feet to a high of 5.6 feet. Plan your beach day accordingly and watch those tide charts.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. Surf heights are chilling at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The swell direction is mixing it up with west and south angles coming in around 210 and 280 degrees. La Jolla's tidal range mirrors Newport's with similar elevation changes throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Sunday, expect conditions to mellow out even further. Surf heights will drop to 1 to 3 feet across both regions with continued low rip current risks. Swell directions will slightly shift but maintain that mixed west and south pattern.

No thunderstorm threats are on the horizon, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some classic Southern California surf action! Stay safe and ride those waves.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Exciting 2-5 Foot Swells, Thunderstorm Warnings, and Perfect Water Temperatures for Ocean Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic in Orange County and San Diego.

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting waves with 2 to 4-foot swells potentially reaching up to 5 feet. The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, creating a playground for surfers and ocean enthusiasts. But hey, keep your wits about you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and surf smart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 65 to 69 degrees, perfect for those who want to dip their toes or dive right in. There's also a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic oceanic drama.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars! Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.6 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again in the afternoon before a sweet evening high of 5.9 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego, the scene's a bit mellower. Expect 1 to 3-foot waves with potential sets up to 4 feet. The swell's coming in at 210 degrees, and the rip current risk is low - but remember, always respect the ocean.

Water temps here are slightly warmer, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. La Jolla's tides follow a similar dance to Newport, with minor fluctuations throughout the day.

Friday's forecast looks consistent - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm potential is dropping, so grab your board and catch those waves!

Stay stoked, stay safe, and ride those Southern California swells!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 09:42:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic in Orange County and San Diego.

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting waves with 2 to 4-foot swells potentially reaching up to 5 feet. The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, creating a playground for surfers and ocean enthusiasts. But hey, keep your wits about you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and surf smart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 65 to 69 degrees, perfect for those who want to dip their toes or dive right in. There's also a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic oceanic drama.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars! Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.6 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again in the afternoon before a sweet evening high of 5.9 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego, the scene's a bit mellower. Expect 1 to 3-foot waves with potential sets up to 4 feet. The swell's coming in at 210 degrees, and the rip current risk is low - but remember, always respect the ocean.

Water temps here are slightly warmer, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. La Jolla's tides follow a similar dance to Newport, with minor fluctuations throughout the day.

Friday's forecast looks consistent - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm potential is dropping, so grab your board and catch those waves!

Stay stoked, stay safe, and ride those Southern California swells!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime magic in Orange County and San Diego.

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting waves with 2 to 4-foot swells potentially reaching up to 5 feet. The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, creating a playground for surfers and ocean enthusiasts. But hey, keep your wits about you - we've got a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and surf smart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 65 to 69 degrees, perfect for those who want to dip their toes or dive right in. There's also a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic oceanic drama.

Tide lovers, mark your calendars! Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.6 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again in the afternoon before a sweet evening high of 5.9 feet.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego, the scene's a bit mellower. Expect 1 to 3-foot waves with potential sets up to 4 feet. The swell's coming in at 210 degrees, and the rip current risk is low - but remember, always respect the ocean.

Water temps here are slightly warmer, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. La Jolla's tides follow a similar dance to Newport, with minor fluctuations throughout the day.

Friday's forecast looks consistent - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm potential is dropping, so grab your board and catch those waves!

Stay stoked, stay safe, and ride those Southern California swells!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Solid 2-4 Foot Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, and Potential Thunderstorms Await Beach Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal scene is looking pretty sweet right now. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for your beach day.

Orange County is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk - so stay sharp out there. Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees, perfect for catching some swells. There's a slight chance of late thunderstorms today, adding a touch of drama to your ocean adventure.

The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, giving you clean lines and some nice potential. Newport Beach's tides are doing their dance today - we've got a low tide at minus 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with some sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, which means more relaxed vibes for you water enthusiasts. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees, offering some variety for your surfing pleasure.

Thursday's forecast keeps the energy similar - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm chances are slightly up, so keep an eye on those clouds. The swell direction remains consistent, promising some sweet riding conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay aware, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 09:43:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal scene is looking pretty sweet right now. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for your beach day.

Orange County is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk - so stay sharp out there. Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees, perfect for catching some swells. There's a slight chance of late thunderstorms today, adding a touch of drama to your ocean adventure.

The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, giving you clean lines and some nice potential. Newport Beach's tides are doing their dance today - we've got a low tide at minus 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with some sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, which means more relaxed vibes for you water enthusiasts. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees, offering some variety for your surfing pleasure.

Thursday's forecast keeps the energy similar - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm chances are slightly up, so keep an eye on those clouds. The swell direction remains consistent, promising some sweet riding conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay aware, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal scene is looking pretty sweet right now. Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for your beach day.

Orange County is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot waves with a moderate rip current risk - so stay sharp out there. Water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees, perfect for catching some swells. There's a slight chance of late thunderstorms today, adding a touch of drama to your ocean adventure.

The swell's rolling in from 190 degrees, giving you clean lines and some nice potential. Newport Beach's tides are doing their dance today - we've got a low tide at minus 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet around 9 AM, then dropping again in the afternoon.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are a bit mellower. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with some sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, which means more relaxed vibes for you water enthusiasts. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees, offering some variety for your surfing pleasure.

Thursday's forecast keeps the energy similar - moderate risk in Orange County, low risk in San Diego. Thunderstorm chances are slightly up, so keep an eye on those clouds. The swell direction remains consistent, promising some sweet riding conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and respect the ocean. Stay aware, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mixed Swells, Warm Waters, and Moderate Conditions from Orange County to San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic vibes from Orange County to San Diego. Orange County's bringing some juicy 2 to 4 foot swells with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surfers take note: you'll be riding mixed swells rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees today.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to skip the wetsuit. Newport Beach is serving up some dramatic tide shifts today with a low of negative 0.1 feet early morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening.

San Diego County's keeping things a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. La Jolla's waters will dance between temperatures of 66 and 70 degrees with similar tide patterns to Newport.

Wednesday's forecast hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms so keep an eye on those skies. The swell direction is tightening up to more consistent angles around 190 and 210 degrees respectively.

For all you ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember that while the waves look inviting they demand your full respect. Ocean safety is no joke.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic vibes from Orange County to San Diego. Orange County's bringing some juicy 2 to 4 foot swells with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surfers take note: you'll be riding mixed swells rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees today.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to skip the wetsuit. Newport Beach is serving up some dramatic tide shifts today with a low of negative 0.1 feet early morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening.

San Diego County's keeping things a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. La Jolla's waters will dance between temperatures of 66 and 70 degrees with similar tide patterns to Newport.

Wednesday's forecast hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms so keep an eye on those skies. The swell direction is tightening up to more consistent angles around 190 and 210 degrees respectively.

For all you ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember that while the waves look inviting they demand your full respect. Ocean safety is no joke.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of oceanic vibes from Orange County to San Diego. Orange County's bringing some juicy 2 to 4 foot swells with a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. Surfers take note: you'll be riding mixed swells rolling in from 190 and 280 degrees today.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to skip the wetsuit. Newport Beach is serving up some dramatic tide shifts today with a low of negative 0.1 feet early morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening.

San Diego County's keeping things a bit mellower with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. La Jolla's waters will dance between temperatures of 66 and 70 degrees with similar tide patterns to Newport.

Wednesday's forecast hints at a slight chance of thunderstorms so keep an eye on those skies. The swell direction is tightening up to more consistent angles around 190 and 210 degrees respectively.

For all you ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions before paddling out, and remember that while the waves look inviting they demand your full respect. Ocean safety is no joke.

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Comfortable Temps, and Low Rip Current Risk for Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal update from the National Weather Service, bringing you the scoop on Southern California's marine conditions.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action today with surf heights rolling between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. It's not exactly epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some weekend swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - wetsuit optional for the hardy souls among you. We're seeing some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions - 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego is rocking a similar 210 and 270 degree mix.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are relatively chill. However, surfers and beach lovers should always stay alert. Monday brings a bit more excitement for Orange County with a moderate rip current risk and slightly larger surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, primarily driven by a south swell.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides around 5.3 feet in the late afternoon, with low tides dipping to just 0.2 feet late evening. Monday brings multiple tide shifts to keep things interesting.

No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany your beach day. Whether you're paddling out or just soaking up some coastal vibes, stay safe and enjoy the Pacific's playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2025 09:42:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal update from the National Weather Service, bringing you the scoop on Southern California's marine conditions.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action today with surf heights rolling between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. It's not exactly epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some weekend swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - wetsuit optional for the hardy souls among you. We're seeing some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions - 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego is rocking a similar 210 and 270 degree mix.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are relatively chill. However, surfers and beach lovers should always stay alert. Monday brings a bit more excitement for Orange County with a moderate rip current risk and slightly larger surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, primarily driven by a south swell.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides around 5.3 feet in the late afternoon, with low tides dipping to just 0.2 feet late evening. Monday brings multiple tide shifts to keep things interesting.

No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany your beach day. Whether you're paddling out or just soaking up some coastal vibes, stay safe and enjoy the Pacific's playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal update from the National Weather Service, bringing you the scoop on Southern California's marine conditions.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow wave action today with surf heights rolling between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. It's not exactly epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to catch some weekend swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - wetsuit optional for the hardy souls among you. We're seeing some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions - 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego is rocking a similar 210 and 270 degree mix.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are relatively chill. However, surfers and beach lovers should always stay alert. Monday brings a bit more excitement for Orange County with a moderate rip current risk and slightly larger surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, primarily driven by a south swell.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla both have high tides around 5.3 feet in the late afternoon, with low tides dipping to just 0.2 feet late evening. Monday brings multiple tide shifts to keep things interesting.

No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany your beach day. Whether you're paddling out or just soaking up some coastal vibes, stay safe and enjoy the Pacific's playground!

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Low Rip Currents, and Perfect Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some mellow wave conditions along the Southern California coast this weekend. 

Today's surf in Orange County and San Diego is serving up a modest 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. For all you wave riders, expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees - that means some interesting wave angles to play with.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 71 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit-optional session. The good news is rip current risk remains low today, so even intermediate surfers should feel comfortable catching some waves.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things get a bit more interesting. Orange County will see a moderate rip current risk with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego will maintain a low risk scenario with similar wave heights.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience high tides around 5.3 to 5.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to just 0.2 to 0.4 feet late evening.

The swell direction continues to be a mix of southwest and west-northwest angles, promising some diversity in wave shape and riding opportunities. No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions for beach and surf enthusiasts.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves this weekend!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 12:15:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some mellow wave conditions along the Southern California coast this weekend. 

Today's surf in Orange County and San Diego is serving up a modest 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. For all you wave riders, expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees - that means some interesting wave angles to play with.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 71 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit-optional session. The good news is rip current risk remains low today, so even intermediate surfers should feel comfortable catching some waves.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things get a bit more interesting. Orange County will see a moderate rip current risk with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego will maintain a low risk scenario with similar wave heights.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience high tides around 5.3 to 5.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to just 0.2 to 0.4 feet late evening.

The swell direction continues to be a mix of southwest and west-northwest angles, promising some diversity in wave shape and riding opportunities. No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions for beach and surf enthusiasts.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves this weekend!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some mellow wave conditions along the Southern California coast this weekend. 

Today's surf in Orange County and San Diego is serving up a modest 1 to 3 foot swell with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. For all you wave riders, expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees - that means some interesting wave angles to play with.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 71 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit-optional session. The good news is rip current risk remains low today, so even intermediate surfers should feel comfortable catching some waves.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things get a bit more interesting. Orange County will see a moderate rip current risk with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 4 feet. San Diego will maintain a low risk scenario with similar wave heights.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience high tides around 5.3 to 5.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to just 0.2 to 0.4 feet late evening.

The swell direction continues to be a mix of southwest and west-northwest angles, promising some diversity in wave shape and riding opportunities. No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions for beach and surf enthusiasts.

Grab your board, check your gear, and enjoy some sweet Southern California waves this weekend!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Reveals Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves and Warm 67-70 Degree Waters Perfect for Beach Lovers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3863845193</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal condition breakdown for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego's beaches with some super consistent conditions. Expect a chill 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth for intermediate riders and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 70 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or going au naturel if you're feeling brave. The swell is coming in from multiple directions with mixed angles around 190 to 280 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for those paying attention.

Rip current risk is LOW across both regions. Translation: you can enjoy the water without major drama, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's mood swings.

Tide lovers rejoice! We've got some beautiful vertical water movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around 6:30 AM, climbing to a delicious high near noon, then dropping again in the evening.

For Friday, expect nearly identical conditions. The only spicy detail? San Diego might see some sets pushing up to 4 feet, which could add a little extra excitement for more experienced wave hunters.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready for some Southern California ocean therapy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 13:50:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal condition breakdown for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego's beaches with some super consistent conditions. Expect a chill 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth for intermediate riders and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 70 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or going au naturel if you're feeling brave. The swell is coming in from multiple directions with mixed angles around 190 to 280 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for those paying attention.

Rip current risk is LOW across both regions. Translation: you can enjoy the water without major drama, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's mood swings.

Tide lovers rejoice! We've got some beautiful vertical water movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around 6:30 AM, climbing to a delicious high near noon, then dropping again in the evening.

For Friday, expect nearly identical conditions. The only spicy detail? San Diego might see some sets pushing up to 4 feet, which could add a little extra excitement for more experienced wave hunters.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready for some Southern California ocean therapy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal condition breakdown for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego's beaches with some super consistent conditions. Expect a chill 1 to 3 foot surf that'll keep things smooth for intermediate riders and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 70 degrees - perfect for a shorty wetsuit or going au naturel if you're feeling brave. The swell is coming in from multiple directions with mixed angles around 190 to 280 degrees, which means some interesting wave patterns for those paying attention.

Rip current risk is LOW across both regions. Translation: you can enjoy the water without major drama, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's mood swings.

Tide lovers rejoice! We've got some beautiful vertical water movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around 6:30 AM, climbing to a delicious high near noon, then dropping again in the evening.

For Friday, expect nearly identical conditions. The only spicy detail? San Diego might see some sets pushing up to 4 feet, which could add a little extra excitement for more experienced wave hunters.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready for some Southern California ocean therapy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report Mellow Waves Hit Orange County and San Diego with Perfect 1-3 Foot Swells Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow vibe today with some sweet, manageable conditions that'll keep things chill from Orange County to San Diego.

We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets bumping up to 4 feet. No monster waves today, just perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to catch some relaxed rides. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixed angles around 200 to 280 degrees - which means some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read the ocean. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both showing similar forecast profiles with consistent wave heights and calm conditions.

Rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: you can paddle out without major anxiety. Just keep your standard ocean awareness in check. Tides are looking dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day - Newport Beach and La Jolla both showing tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean excellent visibility and clean wave faces. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's conditions are inviting without being intimidating.

So grab your board, check your local break, and enjoy some Southern California surfing magic. Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 09:44:51 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow vibe today with some sweet, manageable conditions that'll keep things chill from Orange County to San Diego.

We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets bumping up to 4 feet. No monster waves today, just perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to catch some relaxed rides. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixed angles around 200 to 280 degrees - which means some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read the ocean. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both showing similar forecast profiles with consistent wave heights and calm conditions.

Rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: you can paddle out without major anxiety. Just keep your standard ocean awareness in check. Tides are looking dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day - Newport Beach and La Jolla both showing tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean excellent visibility and clean wave faces. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's conditions are inviting without being intimidating.

So grab your board, check your local break, and enjoy some Southern California surfing magic. Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a mellow vibe today with some sweet, manageable conditions that'll keep things chill from Orange County to San Diego.

We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets bumping up to 4 feet. No monster waves today, just perfect for intermediate surfers and those looking to catch some relaxed rides. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - mixed angles around 200 to 280 degrees - which means some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read the ocean. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both showing similar forecast profiles with consistent wave heights and calm conditions.

Rip current risk is low across both regions. Translation: you can paddle out without major anxiety. Just keep your standard ocean awareness in check. Tides are looking dynamic with multiple highs and lows throughout the day - Newport Beach and La Jolla both showing tide changes that could impact your surf strategy.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean excellent visibility and clean wave faces. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's conditions are inviting without being intimidating.

So grab your board, check your local break, and enjoy some Southern California surfing magic. Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 1-3 Foot Waves, Warm Waters, and Perfect Conditions for Weekend Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9455717755</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot set with occasional 4 foot rollers perfect for intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The swell is coming from multiple directions mixing angles around 190 to 280 degrees which means some interesting wave patterns for surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low today so weekend warriors can breathe easy. However tomorrow things get a bit more spicy with a moderate rip current potential. Surf height will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet offering slightly more challenging conditions.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides hover around 0.2 feet while afternoon highs will reach a respectable 5.7 to 5.8 feet. Evening low and late night high tides complete the marine dance.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean breaks. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior the Southern California coast is calling your name. Stay stoked and stay safe out there surfers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2025 09:59:33 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot set with occasional 4 foot rollers perfect for intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The swell is coming from multiple directions mixing angles around 190 to 280 degrees which means some interesting wave patterns for surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low today so weekend warriors can breathe easy. However tomorrow things get a bit more spicy with a moderate rip current potential. Surf height will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet offering slightly more challenging conditions.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides hover around 0.2 feet while afternoon highs will reach a respectable 5.7 to 5.8 feet. Evening low and late night high tides complete the marine dance.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean breaks. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior the Southern California coast is calling your name. Stay stoked and stay safe out there surfers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Grab your board and sunscreen because we're looking at a mellow wave scene from Orange County to San Diego. Today's surf is serving up a clean 1 to 3 foot set with occasional 4 foot rollers perfect for intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. The swell is coming from multiple directions mixing angles around 190 to 280 degrees which means some interesting wave patterns for surf enthusiasts.

Rip current risk is low today so weekend warriors can breathe easy. However tomorrow things get a bit more spicy with a moderate rip current potential. Surf height will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet offering slightly more challenging conditions.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides hover around 0.2 feet while afternoon highs will reach a respectable 5.7 to 5.8 feet. Evening low and late night high tides complete the marine dance.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and clean breaks. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior the Southern California coast is calling your name. Stay stoked and stay safe out there surfers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Epic Weekend Waves from Newport Beach to La Jolla with Perfect Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9939198729</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for an epic weekend of waves along the Southern California coast! The National Weather Service is bringing you the scoop on some sweet ocean conditions.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot range from Newport Beach to La Jolla, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional, but you might want a light one if you're sensitive to the chill. Mother Nature's serving a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining from multiple angles. Orange County's seeing swells from 190 degrees, while San Diego's got a slightly different flavor coming in from 220 and 280 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tide shifts. We're talking lows dipping to negative 0.4 feet in the morning and highs reaching up to 6.1 feet later in the day. Translation: expect some dynamic water movement and potentially interesting break conditions.

Zero chance of thunderstorms means clean, clear conditions for your ocean adventures. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these waves are calling your name.

Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and most importantly - have an absolutely stellar day out on the water! Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 09:44:46 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for an epic weekend of waves along the Southern California coast! The National Weather Service is bringing you the scoop on some sweet ocean conditions.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot range from Newport Beach to La Jolla, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional, but you might want a light one if you're sensitive to the chill. Mother Nature's serving a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining from multiple angles. Orange County's seeing swells from 190 degrees, while San Diego's got a slightly different flavor coming in from 220 and 280 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tide shifts. We're talking lows dipping to negative 0.4 feet in the morning and highs reaching up to 6.1 feet later in the day. Translation: expect some dynamic water movement and potentially interesting break conditions.

Zero chance of thunderstorms means clean, clear conditions for your ocean adventures. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these waves are calling your name.

Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and most importantly - have an absolutely stellar day out on the water! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for an epic weekend of waves along the Southern California coast! The National Weather Service is bringing you the scoop on some sweet ocean conditions.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. The surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot range from Newport Beach to La Jolla, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - wetsuit optional, but you might want a light one if you're sensitive to the chill. Mother Nature's serving a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining from multiple angles. Orange County's seeing swells from 190 degrees, while San Diego's got a slightly different flavor coming in from 220 and 280 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tide shifts. We're talking lows dipping to negative 0.4 feet in the morning and highs reaching up to 6.1 feet later in the day. Translation: expect some dynamic water movement and potentially interesting break conditions.

Zero chance of thunderstorms means clean, clear conditions for your ocean adventures. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, these waves are calling your name.

Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and most importantly - have an absolutely stellar day out on the water! Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Alert: High Waves, Rip Currents, and Dramatic Tides Set to Challenge Coastal Surfers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action this weekend along the Southern California coastline. 

Orange County is in for a wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3-5 feet. Brace yourselves for a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 65 and 71 degrees, so you'll want your board and maybe a light wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing a dance today - we're seeing a low of negative 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.7 feet by mid-morning, then dropping to 1.4 feet in the afternoon before a final evening high of 6.2 feet. It's like a maritime roller coaster!

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 3-4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 66 to 73 degrees. La Jolla's got a similar tide pattern to Newport, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Sunday looks a bit calmer with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet and rip current risks easing to moderate. Both regions will still see mixed swells, so experienced surfers will find some sweet spots to catch.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely, SoCal surfers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 09:44:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action this weekend along the Southern California coastline. 

Orange County is in for a wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3-5 feet. Brace yourselves for a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 65 and 71 degrees, so you'll want your board and maybe a light wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing a dance today - we're seeing a low of negative 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.7 feet by mid-morning, then dropping to 1.4 feet in the afternoon before a final evening high of 6.2 feet. It's like a maritime roller coaster!

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 3-4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 66 to 73 degrees. La Jolla's got a similar tide pattern to Newport, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Sunday looks a bit calmer with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet and rip current risks easing to moderate. Both regions will still see mixed swells, so experienced surfers will find some sweet spots to catch.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely, SoCal surfers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action this weekend along the Southern California coastline. 

Orange County is in for a wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 3-5 feet. Brace yourselves for a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 65 and 71 degrees, so you'll want your board and maybe a light wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing a dance today - we're seeing a low of negative 0.4 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.7 feet by mid-morning, then dropping to 1.4 feet in the afternoon before a final evening high of 6.2 feet. It's like a maritime roller coaster!

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 3-4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 66 to 73 degrees. La Jolla's got a similar tide pattern to Newport, with dramatic shifts throughout the day.

Sunday looks a bit calmer with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet and rip current risks easing to moderate. Both regions will still see mixed swells, so experienced surfers will find some sweet spots to catch.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves safely, SoCal surfers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow 2-3 Foot Waves, Primo Conditions from San Diego to Orange County</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California bringing you the latest from San Diego and Orange County.

Riders can expect some mellow conditions today with waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking primo ranging from 64 to 73 degrees depending on which stretch of coastline you're checking out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells coming from multiple directions today 270 and 190 degrees for Orange County while San Diego sees swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that will keep things interesting for intermediate and experienced surfers.

Rip current risk is sitting low today which means conditions are pretty safe but stay alert - the ocean always has a few surprises up her sleeve. No thunderstorms are anticipated so your beach day looks clear.

Looking ahead to Friday things get slightly more dynamic. Orange County surf height will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk also escalates to moderate so weekend warriors should pay extra attention and know their limits.

Tide schedules are looking classic with multiple high and low cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between negative point something to just over 6 feet.

Bottom line surf community: conditions are looking clean with manageable waves and comfortable water temperatures. Grab your board and enjoy some Southern California magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 09:44:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California bringing you the latest from San Diego and Orange County.

Riders can expect some mellow conditions today with waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking primo ranging from 64 to 73 degrees depending on which stretch of coastline you're checking out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells coming from multiple directions today 270 and 190 degrees for Orange County while San Diego sees swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that will keep things interesting for intermediate and experienced surfers.

Rip current risk is sitting low today which means conditions are pretty safe but stay alert - the ocean always has a few surprises up her sleeve. No thunderstorms are anticipated so your beach day looks clear.

Looking ahead to Friday things get slightly more dynamic. Orange County surf height will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk also escalates to moderate so weekend warriors should pay extra attention and know their limits.

Tide schedules are looking classic with multiple high and low cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between negative point something to just over 6 feet.

Bottom line surf community: conditions are looking clean with manageable waves and comfortable water temperatures. Grab your board and enjoy some Southern California magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California bringing you the latest from San Diego and Orange County.

Riders can expect some mellow conditions today with waves rolling in at a smooth 2 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking primo ranging from 64 to 73 degrees depending on which stretch of coastline you're checking out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up mixed swells coming from multiple directions today 270 and 190 degrees for Orange County while San Diego sees swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that will keep things interesting for intermediate and experienced surfers.

Rip current risk is sitting low today which means conditions are pretty safe but stay alert - the ocean always has a few surprises up her sleeve. No thunderstorms are anticipated so your beach day looks clear.

Looking ahead to Friday things get slightly more dynamic. Orange County surf height will bump up to 2 to 4 feet with sets potentially reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk also escalates to moderate so weekend warriors should pay extra attention and know their limits.

Tide schedules are looking classic with multiple high and low cycles throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between negative point something to just over 6 feet.

Bottom line surf community: conditions are looking clean with manageable waves and comfortable water temperatures. Grab your board and enjoy some Southern California magic.

Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Perfect Wave Conditions with Comfortable Temperatures and Moderate Swells</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on your coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4 foot swell today with a moderate rip current risk. Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves. Expect a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tides at Newport Beach are going to be dynamic today. We're looking at a low of 0.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 3.8 feet by mid-morning. Another low rolls in at 2.8 feet in the afternoon before peaking at a robust 5.5 feet by evening. 

San Diego County's got slightly mellower conditions with a 1 to 3 foot surf that could bump up to 4 feet on sets. The rip current risk is low, so beginners might feel a bit more comfortable exploring the waves. Water temperatures are holding strong at 70 to 74 degrees - basically liquid paradise.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns. The swell's coming in from 280 and 210 degrees, promising some nice variety for board riders.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for both regions. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes today.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 09:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on your coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4 foot swell today with a moderate rip current risk. Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves. Expect a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tides at Newport Beach are going to be dynamic today. We're looking at a low of 0.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 3.8 feet by mid-morning. Another low rolls in at 2.8 feet in the afternoon before peaking at a robust 5.5 feet by evening. 

San Diego County's got slightly mellower conditions with a 1 to 3 foot surf that could bump up to 4 feet on sets. The rip current risk is low, so beginners might feel a bit more comfortable exploring the waves. Water temperatures are holding strong at 70 to 74 degrees - basically liquid paradise.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns. The swell's coming in from 280 and 210 degrees, promising some nice variety for board riders.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for both regions. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes today.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's the lowdown on your coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County's looking at a solid 2 to 4 foot swell today with a moderate rip current risk. Water's sitting pretty at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves. Expect a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tides at Newport Beach are going to be dynamic today. We're looking at a low of 0.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 3.8 feet by mid-morning. Another low rolls in at 2.8 feet in the afternoon before peaking at a robust 5.5 feet by evening. 

San Diego County's got slightly mellower conditions with a 1 to 3 foot surf that could bump up to 4 feet on sets. The rip current risk is low, so beginners might feel a bit more comfortable exploring the waves. Water temperatures are holding strong at 70 to 74 degrees - basically liquid paradise.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns. The swell's coming in from 280 and 210 degrees, promising some nice variety for board riders.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for both regions. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Southern California's coastline is serving up some sweet maritime vibes today.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mixed Swell Delivers 2-5 Foot Waves with Warm Waters and Moderate Rip Current Conditions</title>
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      <description>Hey wave riders and beach lovers! This is your surf report coming in hot from the Southern California coastline.

Catch this morning's pulse - we're looking at a mixed swell scenario dancing between 200 and 270 degrees in Orange County and 210 to 280 degrees down in San Diego. Both regions are serving up some tasty wave action today with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet and sneaky sets pushing up to 5 feet.

Water temps are sitting pretty sweet - Orange County's rocking 70 to 72 degrees while San Diego's got a slightly wider range from 68 to 75 degrees. Perfect for those who want to dip without the deep freeze.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate today - which means stay alert and surf smart. Lifeguards recommend keeping your wits about you and watching those underwater currents. A slight chance of thunderstorms might add some extra spice to the marine mix in Orange County.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 0.2 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to 5.1 and 5.0 feet respectively during morning and evening hours.

As we slide into Wednesday the energy drops - surf will mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. Rip current risk downshifts to low and those thunderstorm whispers completely quiet down.

Grab your board and sunscreen - ocean's calling! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 09:44:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey wave riders and beach lovers! This is your surf report coming in hot from the Southern California coastline.

Catch this morning's pulse - we're looking at a mixed swell scenario dancing between 200 and 270 degrees in Orange County and 210 to 280 degrees down in San Diego. Both regions are serving up some tasty wave action today with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet and sneaky sets pushing up to 5 feet.

Water temps are sitting pretty sweet - Orange County's rocking 70 to 72 degrees while San Diego's got a slightly wider range from 68 to 75 degrees. Perfect for those who want to dip without the deep freeze.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate today - which means stay alert and surf smart. Lifeguards recommend keeping your wits about you and watching those underwater currents. A slight chance of thunderstorms might add some extra spice to the marine mix in Orange County.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 0.2 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to 5.1 and 5.0 feet respectively during morning and evening hours.

As we slide into Wednesday the energy drops - surf will mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. Rip current risk downshifts to low and those thunderstorm whispers completely quiet down.

Grab your board and sunscreen - ocean's calling! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey wave riders and beach lovers! This is your surf report coming in hot from the Southern California coastline.

Catch this morning's pulse - we're looking at a mixed swell scenario dancing between 200 and 270 degrees in Orange County and 210 to 280 degrees down in San Diego. Both regions are serving up some tasty wave action today with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet and sneaky sets pushing up to 5 feet.

Water temps are sitting pretty sweet - Orange County's rocking 70 to 72 degrees while San Diego's got a slightly wider range from 68 to 75 degrees. Perfect for those who want to dip without the deep freeze.

Rip current risk is hanging at moderate today - which means stay alert and surf smart. Lifeguards recommend keeping your wits about you and watching those underwater currents. A slight chance of thunderstorms might add some extra spice to the marine mix in Orange County.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 0.2 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to 5.1 and 5.0 feet respectively during morning and evening hours.

As we slide into Wednesday the energy drops - surf will mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. Rip current risk downshifts to low and those thunderstorm whispers completely quiet down.

Grab your board and sunscreen - ocean's calling! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Epic 6-7 Foot Waves, High Rip Current Risk Alert for Weekend Warriors</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and beach lovers on high alert.

Newport Beach and San Diego are serving up a gnarly mix of swells that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Expect waves ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 7 feet - that's some serious power in the water.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart. Those beautiful waves pack a serious punch, so if you're not a confident swimmer, keep your feet on the sand.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 68 and 72 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. Just right for catching some epic rides. We've got a fascinating swell mix coming in from two directions: a south swell rolling in around 200-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. This combo creates some seriously interesting wave dynamics.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at high tides in the late afternoon. Sunday's peak is around 4:35 PM, with Monday's high pushing slightly higher to 4.7 feet. Low tides are hitting in the early morning hours around 1:20-1:30 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching from the beach if you're not 100% confident in your skills. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the incredible Southern California surf scene!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 09:46:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and beach lovers on high alert.

Newport Beach and San Diego are serving up a gnarly mix of swells that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Expect waves ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 7 feet - that's some serious power in the water.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart. Those beautiful waves pack a serious punch, so if you're not a confident swimmer, keep your feet on the sand.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 68 and 72 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. Just right for catching some epic rides. We've got a fascinating swell mix coming in from two directions: a south swell rolling in around 200-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. This combo creates some seriously interesting wave dynamics.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at high tides in the late afternoon. Sunday's peak is around 4:35 PM, with Monday's high pushing slightly higher to 4.7 feet. Low tides are hitting in the early morning hours around 1:20-1:30 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching from the beach if you're not 100% confident in your skills. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the incredible Southern California surf scene!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and beach lovers on high alert.

Newport Beach and San Diego are serving up a gnarly mix of swells that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. Expect waves ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 7 feet - that's some serious power in the water.

Here's the critical intel: Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not for the faint of heart. Those beautiful waves pack a serious punch, so if you're not a confident swimmer, keep your feet on the sand.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 68 and 72 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. Just right for catching some epic rides. We've got a fascinating swell mix coming in from two directions: a south swell rolling in around 200-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. This combo creates some seriously interesting wave dynamics.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at high tides in the late afternoon. Sunday's peak is around 4:35 PM, with Monday's high pushing slightly higher to 4.7 feet. Low tides are hitting in the early morning hours around 1:20-1:30 AM.

Bottom line: If you're heading out, bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe consider watching from the beach if you're not 100% confident in your skills. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the incredible Southern California surf scene!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Epic Weekend Ahead Killer Waves and Moderate Rip Current Risks Prepare Now</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test your ocean skills.

Orange County and San Diego are locked and loaded with some serious swell action. Today's looking solid with 2 to 4 foot waves, potentially pushing 5 feet with some killer sets. Water's sitting sweet at a warm 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and spring suits.

But listen up - the rip current situation is no joke. We're sitting at a moderate risk today, which means those sneaky ocean currents are ready to play some mind games. By Sunday, we're cranking up to a high rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay sharp.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - we've got a mixed south swell dancing around 180 to 220 degrees, partnered with a west swell cruising through at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some funky, unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some nice high tides around 4.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to about 1.4 feet late evening. Perfect for some strategic wave hunting.

Weekend forecast? Conditions are escalating. Sunday's looking at 3 to 5 foot surf with potential 6 foot sets. Thunderstorms? Nada. Just pure, raw ocean energy waiting for you to challenge it.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and come prepared. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:44:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test your ocean skills.

Orange County and San Diego are locked and loaded with some serious swell action. Today's looking solid with 2 to 4 foot waves, potentially pushing 5 feet with some killer sets. Water's sitting sweet at a warm 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and spring suits.

But listen up - the rip current situation is no joke. We're sitting at a moderate risk today, which means those sneaky ocean currents are ready to play some mind games. By Sunday, we're cranking up to a high rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay sharp.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - we've got a mixed south swell dancing around 180 to 220 degrees, partnered with a west swell cruising through at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some funky, unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some nice high tides around 4.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to about 1.4 feet late evening. Perfect for some strategic wave hunting.

Weekend forecast? Conditions are escalating. Sunday's looking at 3 to 5 foot surf with potential 6 foot sets. Thunderstorms? Nada. Just pure, raw ocean energy waiting for you to challenge it.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and come prepared. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test your ocean skills.

Orange County and San Diego are locked and loaded with some serious swell action. Today's looking solid with 2 to 4 foot waves, potentially pushing 5 feet with some killer sets. Water's sitting sweet at a warm 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and spring suits.

But listen up - the rip current situation is no joke. We're sitting at a moderate risk today, which means those sneaky ocean currents are ready to play some mind games. By Sunday, we're cranking up to a high rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay sharp.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - we've got a mixed south swell dancing around 180 to 220 degrees, partnered with a west swell cruising through at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some funky, unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some nice high tides around 4.5 feet in the afternoon, with low tides dipping down to about 1.4 feet late evening. Perfect for some strategic wave hunting.

Weekend forecast? Conditions are escalating. Sunday's looking at 3 to 5 foot surf with potential 6 foot sets. Thunderstorms? Nada. Just pure, raw ocean energy waiting for you to challenge it.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and come prepared. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: High Rip Currents and Exciting Waves Hit Orange County and San Diego Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious ocean vibes today.

Orange County beaches are looking at a high-risk rip current situation with surf heights climbing to a solid 3 to 5 feet. Surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert as these waters are bringing serious energy. Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 71 and 74 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

A mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees means you'll see some interesting wave patterns. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmosphere to your beach day. Newport Beach tides will peak at a hefty 4.8 feet around 1:39 PM.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower. Moderate rip current risks are in play with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 200 and 290 degrees - creating some intriguing wave dynamics.

Friday's forecast brings a welcome cooldown. Orange County sees rip current risks dropping to moderate with smaller 2 to 4 foot surf. San Diego will ease even further into a low-risk zone with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures remain consistently comfortable and thunderstorm potential vanishes. So grab your board, check those local conditions, and ride those Southern California waves responsibly!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 09:45:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious ocean vibes today.

Orange County beaches are looking at a high-risk rip current situation with surf heights climbing to a solid 3 to 5 feet. Surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert as these waters are bringing serious energy. Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 71 and 74 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

A mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees means you'll see some interesting wave patterns. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmosphere to your beach day. Newport Beach tides will peak at a hefty 4.8 feet around 1:39 PM.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower. Moderate rip current risks are in play with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 200 and 290 degrees - creating some intriguing wave dynamics.

Friday's forecast brings a welcome cooldown. Orange County sees rip current risks dropping to moderate with smaller 2 to 4 foot surf. San Diego will ease even further into a low-risk zone with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures remain consistently comfortable and thunderstorm potential vanishes. So grab your board, check those local conditions, and ride those Southern California waves responsibly!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic day along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious ocean vibes today.

Orange County beaches are looking at a high-risk rip current situation with surf heights climbing to a solid 3 to 5 feet. Surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert as these waters are bringing serious energy. Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 71 and 74 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to challenge the waves.

A mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees means you'll see some interesting wave patterns. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some dramatic atmosphere to your beach day. Newport Beach tides will peak at a hefty 4.8 feet around 1:39 PM.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower. Moderate rip current risks are in play with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are showing a mixed swell from 200 and 290 degrees - creating some intriguing wave dynamics.

Friday's forecast brings a welcome cooldown. Orange County sees rip current risks dropping to moderate with smaller 2 to 4 foot surf. San Diego will ease even further into a low-risk zone with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Water temperatures remain consistently comfortable and thunderstorm potential vanishes. So grab your board, check those local conditions, and ride those Southern California waves responsibly!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Building Swell, Warm Waters, and Moderate Rip Currents Await Coastal Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic coastal scene unfolding along Southern California's shores. 

Orange County's looking at a building swell with moderate rip current risks today escalating to high alert tomorrow. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today, ramping up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet on Thursday. Water temperatures are holding steady and deliciously warm at 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for those summer sessions.

Tide charts are showing some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach will experience a low tide around 6:45 AM today dropping to just 1.3 feet, then climbing to a respectable 4.9 feet by early afternoon. Thursday brings similar patterns with multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Heading down to San Diego County, the surf scene looks a bit more mellow. Today's waves will hover around 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk starts low but will increase to moderate by Thursday. Water temps are comparably inviting ranging from 68 to 74 degrees.

Swell directions are mixing it up - coming from multiple angles around 180 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave configurations for experienced riders. While thunderstorms aren't expected in most areas, San Diego might see a slight chance of electrical action on Thursday.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions, and most importantly - enjoy those waves responsibly. Paddle out with caution and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2025 09:46:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic coastal scene unfolding along Southern California's shores. 

Orange County's looking at a building swell with moderate rip current risks today escalating to high alert tomorrow. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today, ramping up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet on Thursday. Water temperatures are holding steady and deliciously warm at 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for those summer sessions.

Tide charts are showing some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach will experience a low tide around 6:45 AM today dropping to just 1.3 feet, then climbing to a respectable 4.9 feet by early afternoon. Thursday brings similar patterns with multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Heading down to San Diego County, the surf scene looks a bit more mellow. Today's waves will hover around 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk starts low but will increase to moderate by Thursday. Water temps are comparably inviting ranging from 68 to 74 degrees.

Swell directions are mixing it up - coming from multiple angles around 180 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave configurations for experienced riders. While thunderstorms aren't expected in most areas, San Diego might see a slight chance of electrical action on Thursday.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions, and most importantly - enjoy those waves responsibly. Paddle out with caution and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic coastal scene unfolding along Southern California's shores. 

Orange County's looking at a building swell with moderate rip current risks today escalating to high alert tomorrow. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet today, ramping up to a more robust 3 to 5 feet on Thursday. Water temperatures are holding steady and deliciously warm at 71 to 74 degrees - perfect for those summer sessions.

Tide charts are showing some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach will experience a low tide around 6:45 AM today dropping to just 1.3 feet, then climbing to a respectable 4.9 feet by early afternoon. Thursday brings similar patterns with multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Heading down to San Diego County, the surf scene looks a bit more mellow. Today's waves will hover around 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk starts low but will increase to moderate by Thursday. Water temps are comparably inviting ranging from 68 to 74 degrees.

Swell directions are mixing it up - coming from multiple angles around 180 to 290 degrees, which means some interesting wave configurations for experienced riders. While thunderstorms aren't expected in most areas, San Diego might see a slight chance of electrical action on Thursday.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, check local conditions, and most importantly - enjoy those waves responsibly. Paddle out with caution and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Rip Current Risk, 2-4 Foot Waves, and Perfect Water Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is calling for a moderate rip current risk along the Southern California coastline today and tomorrow. Grab your board and listen up because we've got the scoop on what's happening in the water.

Newport Beach and San Diego County are looking at some sweet conditions with surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. You'll want to keep an eye out for those mixed swells coming from the south and west. For Newport, we're seeing swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's sporting a slightly different angle at 210 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 76 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without the full wetsuit treatment. Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.9 feet by mid-day, then dropping again in the evening.

La Jolla's tides are following a similar rhythm, with low and high tides creating some interesting water dynamics for you surf enthusiasts. The good news is there's zero chance of thunderstorms interrupting your ocean playground today and tomorrow.

Now, about those rip currents - we're at a moderate risk, which means you need to be alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you. Watch for unexpected water movements and know your limits.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the Southern California surf scene! Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2025 09:45:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is calling for a moderate rip current risk along the Southern California coastline today and tomorrow. Grab your board and listen up because we've got the scoop on what's happening in the water.

Newport Beach and San Diego County are looking at some sweet conditions with surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. You'll want to keep an eye out for those mixed swells coming from the south and west. For Newport, we're seeing swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's sporting a slightly different angle at 210 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 76 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without the full wetsuit treatment. Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.9 feet by mid-day, then dropping again in the evening.

La Jolla's tides are following a similar rhythm, with low and high tides creating some interesting water dynamics for you surf enthusiasts. The good news is there's zero chance of thunderstorms interrupting your ocean playground today and tomorrow.

Now, about those rip currents - we're at a moderate risk, which means you need to be alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you. Watch for unexpected water movements and know your limits.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the Southern California surf scene! Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is calling for a moderate rip current risk along the Southern California coastline today and tomorrow. Grab your board and listen up because we've got the scoop on what's happening in the water.

Newport Beach and San Diego County are looking at some sweet conditions with surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. You'll want to keep an eye out for those mixed swells coming from the south and west. For Newport, we're seeing swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's sporting a slightly different angle at 210 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 76 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without the full wetsuit treatment. Tide-wise, we're looking at some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 0.3 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 4.9 feet by mid-day, then dropping again in the evening.

La Jolla's tides are following a similar rhythm, with low and high tides creating some interesting water dynamics for you surf enthusiasts. The good news is there's zero chance of thunderstorms interrupting your ocean playground today and tomorrow.

Now, about those rip currents - we're at a moderate risk, which means you need to be alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so keep your wits about you. Watch for unexpected water movements and know your limits.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the Southern California surf scene! Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents, Warm Waters, and Exciting Wave Conditions for Beach Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5594314813</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California weekend with some spicy conditions for all you beach enthusiasts.

Orange County and San Diego are both serving up a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay alert. We've got surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect from beginners.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 70 to 77 degrees. You'll be comfortable in a light wetsuit or maybe just board shorts if you're feeling brave.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some interesting tide action today. Expect low tides dipping around negative 0.1 feet in the morning, climbing to highs near 5 feet by midday. Evening tides will roll in around 5.5 to 5.6 feet - solid wave potential.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - we're seeing mixed swells between 180 and 280 degrees. This means variable wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers looking for some technical challenges.

No thunderstorm threats today, so you can leave the lightning fears at home. Just bring your A-game, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean respect.

Pro tip: Those moderate rip current risks mean pay attention to your surroundings, know your limits, and maybe buddy up in the water. Stay safe and shred responsibly!

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 09:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California weekend with some spicy conditions for all you beach enthusiasts.

Orange County and San Diego are both serving up a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay alert. We've got surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect from beginners.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 70 to 77 degrees. You'll be comfortable in a light wetsuit or maybe just board shorts if you're feeling brave.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some interesting tide action today. Expect low tides dipping around negative 0.1 feet in the morning, climbing to highs near 5 feet by midday. Evening tides will roll in around 5.5 to 5.6 feet - solid wave potential.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - we're seeing mixed swells between 180 and 280 degrees. This means variable wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers looking for some technical challenges.

No thunderstorm threats today, so you can leave the lightning fears at home. Just bring your A-game, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean respect.

Pro tip: Those moderate rip current risks mean pay attention to your surroundings, know your limits, and maybe buddy up in the water. Stay safe and shred responsibly!

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California weekend with some spicy conditions for all you beach enthusiasts.

Orange County and San Diego are both serving up a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay alert. We've got surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect from beginners.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 70 to 77 degrees. You'll be comfortable in a light wetsuit or maybe just board shorts if you're feeling brave.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some interesting tide action today. Expect low tides dipping around negative 0.1 feet in the morning, climbing to highs near 5 feet by midday. Evening tides will roll in around 5.5 to 5.6 feet - solid wave potential.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - we're seeing mixed swells between 180 and 280 degrees. This means variable wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers looking for some technical challenges.

No thunderstorm threats today, so you can leave the lightning fears at home. Just bring your A-game, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean respect.

Pro tip: Those moderate rip current risks mean pay attention to your surroundings, know your limits, and maybe buddy up in the water. Stay safe and shred responsibly!

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: Prime Weekend Conditions with Moderate Rip Currents and Perfect Wave Heights</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Southern California coast is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend. 

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Today and Sunday are looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 foot surf rolling in from multiple directions. We're seeing mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees in Orange County, while San Diego's waves are angling in around 210 and 270 degrees. 

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 70 and 77 degrees - perfect for those shorty wetsuits or going au naturel. Just a slight chance of thunderstorms today, but Sunday looks totally clear.

Tide lovers will appreciate some solid movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing four tide shifts each day. Lowest tide drops to around negative 0.5 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6 feet by late evening.

Quick safety reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and never surf alone. Know your limits and respect the ocean.

Conditions are looking primo for catching some waves, so get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 09:44:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Southern California coast is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend. 

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Today and Sunday are looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 foot surf rolling in from multiple directions. We're seeing mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees in Orange County, while San Diego's waves are angling in around 210 and 270 degrees. 

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 70 and 77 degrees - perfect for those shorty wetsuits or going au naturel. Just a slight chance of thunderstorms today, but Sunday looks totally clear.

Tide lovers will appreciate some solid movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing four tide shifts each day. Lowest tide drops to around negative 0.5 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6 feet by late evening.

Quick safety reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and never surf alone. Know your limits and respect the ocean.

Conditions are looking primo for catching some waves, so get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Southern California coast is serving up some sweet conditions this weekend. 

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Translation: stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Today and Sunday are looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 foot surf rolling in from multiple directions. We're seeing mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees in Orange County, while San Diego's waves are angling in around 210 and 270 degrees. 

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 70 and 77 degrees - perfect for those shorty wetsuits or going au naturel. Just a slight chance of thunderstorms today, but Sunday looks totally clear.

Tide lovers will appreciate some solid movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing four tide shifts each day. Lowest tide drops to around negative 0.5 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 6 feet by late evening.

Quick safety reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and never surf alone. Know your limits and respect the ocean.

Conditions are looking primo for catching some waves, so get out there and enjoy Southern California's liquid playground. Stay stoked and stay safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Epic 2-4 Foot Waves with Moderate Rip Current Risk Across Newport Beach and La Jolla</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline. 

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention. Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing nearly identical wave patterns with southwest and west swells combining to create some tasty riding opportunities. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Tide enthusiasts will want to track today's rhythm - we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach will see a low of negative 0.8 feet around 4 AM, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again before a robust 6.5-foot high in the evening. La Jolla follows a remarkably similar dance.

The good news for wave chasers is zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for your ocean adventures. But listen up - that moderate rip current risk means stay alert, know your limits, and watch those underwater currents.

Tomorrow's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with the same swell directions and moderate rip current warning. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid magic happen!

Stay stoked and stay safe, surfers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:44:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline. 

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention. Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing nearly identical wave patterns with southwest and west swells combining to create some tasty riding opportunities. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Tide enthusiasts will want to track today's rhythm - we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach will see a low of negative 0.8 feet around 4 AM, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again before a robust 6.5-foot high in the evening. La Jolla follows a remarkably similar dance.

The good news for wave chasers is zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for your ocean adventures. But listen up - that moderate rip current risk means stay alert, know your limits, and watch those underwater currents.

Tomorrow's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with the same swell directions and moderate rip current warning. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid magic happen!

Stay stoked and stay safe, surfers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline. 

Get ready for a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention. Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting. 

Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing nearly identical wave patterns with southwest and west swells combining to create some tasty riding opportunities. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Tide enthusiasts will want to track today's rhythm - we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach will see a low of negative 0.8 feet around 4 AM, climbing to a high of 4.3 feet by mid-morning, then dipping again before a robust 6.5-foot high in the evening. La Jolla follows a remarkably similar dance.

The good news for wave chasers is zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for your ocean adventures. But listen up - that moderate rip current risk means stay alert, know your limits, and watch those underwater currents.

Tomorrow's forecast looks like a carbon copy of today - consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with the same swell directions and moderate rip current warning. So grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid magic happen!

Stay stoked and stay safe, surfers!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Moderate Waves, 2-4 Feet Swells, and Ideal Conditions for Intermediate Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California coastal forecast that's got just enough spice to keep things interesting.

Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is holding steady at a consistent 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 75 degrees, which means you can leave that thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some sweet neoprene-free gliding. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing some seriously dynamic tide patterns with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

The swell is playing a mixed game today, coming in from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave action from 280 and 220 degrees. This means varied wave conditions that will keep things interesting for surfers who love a bit of unpredictability.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those lightning concerns behind. Just pure, clean surf waiting for you to carve it up.

For the safety-minded riders, remember the moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Stay aware, watch your surroundings, and don't be a hero if conditions look sketchy.

Grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some prime Southern California wave riding. Catch you in the lineup!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 09:44:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California coastal forecast that's got just enough spice to keep things interesting.

Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is holding steady at a consistent 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 75 degrees, which means you can leave that thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some sweet neoprene-free gliding. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing some seriously dynamic tide patterns with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

The swell is playing a mixed game today, coming in from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave action from 280 and 220 degrees. This means varied wave conditions that will keep things interesting for surfers who love a bit of unpredictability.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those lightning concerns behind. Just pure, clean surf waiting for you to carve it up.

For the safety-minded riders, remember the moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Stay aware, watch your surroundings, and don't be a hero if conditions look sketchy.

Grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some prime Southern California wave riding. Catch you in the lineup!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at a classic Southern California coastal forecast that's got just enough spice to keep things interesting.

Both Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay alert. The surf is holding steady at a consistent 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 75 degrees, which means you can leave that thick wetsuit at home and enjoy some sweet neoprene-free gliding. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showing some seriously dynamic tide patterns with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

The swell is playing a mixed game today, coming in from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave action from 280 and 220 degrees. This means varied wave conditions that will keep things interesting for surfers who love a bit of unpredictability.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so you can leave those lightning concerns behind. Just pure, clean surf waiting for you to carve it up.

For the safety-minded riders, remember the moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible. Stay aware, watch your surroundings, and don't be a hero if conditions look sketchy.

Grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some prime Southern California wave riding. Catch you in the lineup!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Epic Wave Conditions Await with 2-4 Foot Swells and Warm Waters This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the coastal conditions are calling! Southern California's waves are serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with some seriously fun potential.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. We're seeing surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet with some sweet swells coming from multiple directions - a south swell strutting in around 190-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270-280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 to 74 degrees - perfect for those without wetsuits. Today's tide schedule at Newport Beach and La Jolla shows some interesting peaks and valleys. Expect a high tide around 8 AM hitting about 3.1 feet, followed by a low tide late morning, then another beautiful high tide rolling in around 6 PM reaching nearly 5.6 to 5.9 feet.

The good news for wave riders? No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon, so you can focus on catching some clean sets. As we transition into Monday, the conditions mellow out a bit with surf heights dropping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk downshifting to low.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 19:24:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the coastal conditions are calling! Southern California's waves are serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with some seriously fun potential.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. We're seeing surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet with some sweet swells coming from multiple directions - a south swell strutting in around 190-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270-280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 to 74 degrees - perfect for those without wetsuits. Today's tide schedule at Newport Beach and La Jolla shows some interesting peaks and valleys. Expect a high tide around 8 AM hitting about 3.1 feet, followed by a low tide late morning, then another beautiful high tide rolling in around 6 PM reaching nearly 5.6 to 5.9 feet.

The good news for wave riders? No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon, so you can focus on catching some clean sets. As we transition into Monday, the conditions mellow out a bit with surf heights dropping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk downshifting to low.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the coastal conditions are calling! Southern California's waves are serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with some seriously fun potential.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep those ocean skills sharp. We're seeing surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet with some sweet swells coming from multiple directions - a south swell strutting in around 190-210 degrees and a west swell cruising at 270-280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 to 74 degrees - perfect for those without wetsuits. Today's tide schedule at Newport Beach and La Jolla shows some interesting peaks and valleys. Expect a high tide around 8 AM hitting about 3.1 feet, followed by a low tide late morning, then another beautiful high tide rolling in around 6 PM reaching nearly 5.6 to 5.9 feet.

The good news for wave riders? No thunderstorms are lurking on the horizon, so you can focus on catching some clean sets. As we transition into Monday, the conditions mellow out a bit with surf heights dropping to 2 to 3 feet and the rip current risk downshifting to low.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and respect the ocean's mood. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Epic Waves, Perfect Temps, and Beach Safety Tips for Weekend Water Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1906454701</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current situation that demands your respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for riders and beach bums alike. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 73 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up some sun.

Today and tomorrow, we've got a mixed swell party happening. Expect south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees, blended with west and southwest swells hitting between 230 and 270 degrees. Translation? Consistent wave sets that'll keep surfers entertained.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach will experience high tides reaching 5.5 to 5.6 feet, with lows dipping down to just half a foot. La Jolla shows similar patterns, creating dynamic beach conditions throughout the day.

Pro tip - that moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. These sneaky underwater currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard. Always swim near a lifeguard, know your limits, and keep an eye on changing conditions.

No thunderstorms are forecast, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy those waves.

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 09:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current situation that demands your respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for riders and beach bums alike. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 73 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up some sun.

Today and tomorrow, we've got a mixed swell party happening. Expect south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees, blended with west and southwest swells hitting between 230 and 270 degrees. Translation? Consistent wave sets that'll keep surfers entertained.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach will experience high tides reaching 5.5 to 5.6 feet, with lows dipping down to just half a foot. La Jolla shows similar patterns, creating dynamic beach conditions throughout the day.

Pro tip - that moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. These sneaky underwater currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard. Always swim near a lifeguard, know your limits, and keep an eye on changing conditions.

No thunderstorms are forecast, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy those waves.

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current situation that demands your respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet wave action with 2 to 4 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for riders and beach bums alike. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 67 and 73 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just soaking up some sun.

Today and tomorrow, we've got a mixed swell party happening. Expect south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees, blended with west and southwest swells hitting between 230 and 270 degrees. Translation? Consistent wave sets that'll keep surfers entertained.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach will experience high tides reaching 5.5 to 5.6 feet, with lows dipping down to just half a foot. La Jolla shows similar patterns, creating dynamic beach conditions throughout the day.

Pro tip - that moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. These sneaky underwater currents can catch even experienced swimmers off guard. Always swim near a lifeguard, know your limits, and keep an eye on changing conditions.

No thunderstorms are forecast, so grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name! Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy those waves.

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Gnarly 6-Foot Swells, High Rip Current Risk Challenge Coastal Riders Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3163771133</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's ocean is serving up a wild ride with surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet and some gnarly sets pushing 6 feet. Both Orange County and San Diego County are under a high rip current risk, so listen up beach lovers - these waters mean business!

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 to 73 degrees perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. The swell mix is like a dance party of ocean energy - we've got southwest swells cruising in at 210 degrees playing backup to west swells rolling through at 270-280 degrees.

Tide charts are showing some robust movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes today with high tides peaking around 5.4 feet and low tides dipping down to just about 1 foot. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide shifts for maximum stoke.

Tomorrow's forecast looks slightly mellower but still packed with punch. Expect surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk remains high so don't get cocky out there.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a pro carving waves or a curious beach wanderer the ocean is calling your name. Stay alert respect the water and enjoy the ride!

Surf safe California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 09:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's ocean is serving up a wild ride with surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet and some gnarly sets pushing 6 feet. Both Orange County and San Diego County are under a high rip current risk, so listen up beach lovers - these waters mean business!

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 to 73 degrees perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. The swell mix is like a dance party of ocean energy - we've got southwest swells cruising in at 210 degrees playing backup to west swells rolling through at 270-280 degrees.

Tide charts are showing some robust movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes today with high tides peaking around 5.4 feet and low tides dipping down to just about 1 foot. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide shifts for maximum stoke.

Tomorrow's forecast looks slightly mellower but still packed with punch. Expect surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk remains high so don't get cocky out there.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a pro carving waves or a curious beach wanderer the ocean is calling your name. Stay alert respect the water and enjoy the ride!

Surf safe California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's ocean is serving up a wild ride with surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet and some gnarly sets pushing 6 feet. Both Orange County and San Diego County are under a high rip current risk, so listen up beach lovers - these waters mean business!

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 to 73 degrees perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. The swell mix is like a dance party of ocean energy - we've got southwest swells cruising in at 210 degrees playing backup to west swells rolling through at 270-280 degrees.

Tide charts are showing some robust movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes today with high tides peaking around 5.4 feet and low tides dipping down to just about 1 foot. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide shifts for maximum stoke.

Tomorrow's forecast looks slightly mellower but still packed with punch. Expect surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. The rip current risk remains high so don't get cocky out there.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean lines. Whether you're a pro carving waves or a curious beach wanderer the ocean is calling your name. Stay alert respect the water and enjoy the ride!

Surf safe California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Rip Currents and Powerful 6-Foot Swells Challenge Experienced Coastal Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly forecast along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action today and tomorrow with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. That's right - mother nature is bringing the heat without any thunderstorm interruptions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 73 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to paddle out. But here's the critical intel: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not playing around. Life-threatening currents are likely, so experienced surfers and swimmers only.

The swell is coming from two directions - a southwest angle around 210 degrees and a classic west swell around 270-280 degrees. This mixed approach means dynamic wave conditions that will keep even seasoned riders on their toes.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts today and tomorrow. Low tides hover around 0.6-1.3 feet while high tides climb to an impressive 5.2-5.4 feet.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the waves, bring your A-game, stay alert, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2025 09:46:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly forecast along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action today and tomorrow with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. That's right - mother nature is bringing the heat without any thunderstorm interruptions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 73 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to paddle out. But here's the critical intel: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not playing around. Life-threatening currents are likely, so experienced surfers and swimmers only.

The swell is coming from two directions - a southwest angle around 210 degrees and a classic west swell around 270-280 degrees. This mixed approach means dynamic wave conditions that will keep even seasoned riders on their toes.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts today and tomorrow. Low tides hover around 0.6-1.3 feet while high tides climb to an impressive 5.2-5.4 feet.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the waves, bring your A-game, stay alert, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly forecast along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some serious ocean action today and tomorrow with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. That's right - mother nature is bringing the heat without any thunderstorm interruptions.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 66 and 73 degrees - perfect for those brave souls ready to paddle out. But here's the critical intel: rip current risk is HIGH. Translation? These waters are not playing around. Life-threatening currents are likely, so experienced surfers and swimmers only.

The swell is coming from two directions - a southwest angle around 210 degrees and a classic west swell around 270-280 degrees. This mixed approach means dynamic wave conditions that will keep even seasoned riders on their toes.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts today and tomorrow. Low tides hover around 0.6-1.3 feet while high tides climb to an impressive 5.2-5.4 feet.

Bottom line: If you're hitting the waves, bring your A-game, stay alert, and respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk and Epic 6-Foot Waves Spark Adrenaline Rush for Experienced Riders</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic day along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and ocean lovers buzzing.

Orange County and San Diego are both rocking a high rip current risk, so listen up and stay sharp. The waves are cranking at a solid 3 to 5 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 6 feet. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about some serious ocean energy.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern brewing, with southwest swells rolling in around 210 to 220 degrees and west swells hitting from 260 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some beautifully unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even the most experienced surfers on their toes.

Tides are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts, with low tides in the morning hovering around 0 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 5 to 5.2 feet in the afternoon.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't get too comfortable. Those high rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers will find plenty of excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out or sticking close to lifeguard stations.

Bottom line: It's a day for skilled wave riders who know how to read and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:43:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic day along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and ocean lovers buzzing.

Orange County and San Diego are both rocking a high rip current risk, so listen up and stay sharp. The waves are cranking at a solid 3 to 5 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 6 feet. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about some serious ocean energy.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern brewing, with southwest swells rolling in around 210 to 220 degrees and west swells hitting from 260 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some beautifully unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even the most experienced surfers on their toes.

Tides are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts, with low tides in the morning hovering around 0 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 5 to 5.2 feet in the afternoon.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't get too comfortable. Those high rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers will find plenty of excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out or sticking close to lifeguard stations.

Bottom line: It's a day for skilled wave riders who know how to read and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic day along the Southern California coastline. We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and ocean lovers buzzing.

Orange County and San Diego are both rocking a high rip current risk, so listen up and stay sharp. The waves are cranking at a solid 3 to 5 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 6 feet. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about some serious ocean energy.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern brewing, with southwest swells rolling in around 210 to 220 degrees and west swells hitting from 260 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some beautifully unpredictable wave patterns that'll keep even the most experienced surfers on their toes.

Tides are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts, with low tides in the morning hovering around 0 to 0.6 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 5 to 5.2 feet in the afternoon.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't get too comfortable. Those high rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers will find plenty of excitement, but beginners should seriously consider sitting this one out or sticking close to lifeguard stations.

Bottom line: It's a day for skilled wave riders who know how to read and respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Epic Waves, High Rip Current Risk, and Perfect Beach Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining to create some seriously fun riding conditions. The tides are going to be dancing all day long with four significant tide changes that'll keep things interesting for surfers and beach enthusiasts.

But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the heat - or should we say the waves? We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets pushing a solid 6 feet. The swell angles are shifting slightly from yesterday, with southwest swells now coming in around 190 to 230 degrees and west swells holding steady at 260 to 270 degrees.

Water lovers should be stoked but also smart. Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Pay attention to local lifeguards, watch the water conditions, and never surf alone. The ocean is calling, but she demands respect.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. With lows dipping to -0.6 feet and highs reaching 6.1 feet, you'll want to time your beach adventures just right. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 09:43:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining to create some seriously fun riding conditions. The tides are going to be dancing all day long with four significant tide changes that'll keep things interesting for surfers and beach enthusiasts.

But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the heat - or should we say the waves? We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets pushing a solid 6 feet. The swell angles are shifting slightly from yesterday, with southwest swells now coming in around 190 to 230 degrees and west swells holding steady at 260 to 270 degrees.

Water lovers should be stoked but also smart. Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Pay attention to local lifeguards, watch the water conditions, and never surf alone. The ocean is calling, but she demands respect.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. With lows dipping to -0.6 feet and highs reaching 6.1 feet, you'll want to time your beach adventures just right. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with southwest and west swells combining to create some seriously fun riding conditions. The tides are going to be dancing all day long with four significant tide changes that'll keep things interesting for surfers and beach enthusiasts.

But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the heat - or should we say the waves? We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets pushing a solid 6 feet. The swell angles are shifting slightly from yesterday, with southwest swells now coming in around 190 to 230 degrees and west swells holding steady at 260 to 270 degrees.

Water lovers should be stoked but also smart. Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to keep your wits about you. Pay attention to local lifeguards, watch the water conditions, and never surf alone. The ocean is calling, but she demands respect.

Pro tip: Check those tide charts before heading out. With lows dipping to -0.6 feet and highs reaching 6.1 feet, you'll want to time your beach adventures just right. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: High Rip Current Risk and Epic Waves Await Coastal Thrill Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet along Orange County and San Diego County shores. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to leave the wetsuit at home.

But listen up - Sunday is where things get intense. We're talking a high rip current risk that'll separate the pros from the rookies. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. The south and west swells are combining to create some seriously spicy wave conditions.

For you tide chasers Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide schedules. Morning lows are dipping slightly below sea level before climbing to impressive highs later in the day. We're looking at tide ranges between -0.6 to 4.5 feet throughout the day.

Swell directions are mixing it up too - southwest and west swells around 190 to 270 degrees will keep things interesting. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunting.

Pro tip: respect the rip currents. A high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely. Know your limits, watch the water, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 09:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet along Orange County and San Diego County shores. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to leave the wetsuit at home.

But listen up - Sunday is where things get intense. We're talking a high rip current risk that'll separate the pros from the rookies. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. The south and west swells are combining to create some seriously spicy wave conditions.

For you tide chasers Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide schedules. Morning lows are dipping slightly below sea level before climbing to impressive highs later in the day. We're looking at tide ranges between -0.6 to 4.5 feet throughout the day.

Swell directions are mixing it up too - southwest and west swells around 190 to 270 degrees will keep things interesting. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunting.

Pro tip: respect the rip currents. A high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely. Know your limits, watch the water, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet along Orange County and San Diego County shores. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 71 degrees - perfect for those who want to leave the wetsuit at home.

But listen up - Sunday is where things get intense. We're talking a high rip current risk that'll separate the pros from the rookies. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions. The south and west swells are combining to create some seriously spicy wave conditions.

For you tide chasers Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide schedules. Morning lows are dipping slightly below sea level before climbing to impressive highs later in the day. We're looking at tide ranges between -0.6 to 4.5 feet throughout the day.

Swell directions are mixing it up too - southwest and west swells around 190 to 270 degrees will keep things interesting. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunting.

Pro tip: respect the rip currents. A high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely. Know your limits, watch the water, and never surf alone. Stay safe out there, ocean warriors!

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.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk in Southern California: Newport Beach and San Diego Surf Conditions Warn Coastal Adventurers Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a high rip current risk today with waves dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Surf lovers need to stay alert because those currents are no joke. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

Newport Beach tides are doing their own wild rhythm today with four key moments: an early morning low tide at negative 0.5 feet, a mid-morning high climbing to 3.8 feet, an afternoon low dipping to 2.3 feet, and an evening high peaking at a solid 6.3 feet. Talk about ocean mood swings!

The swell report is showing a tasty mix of south and west action - we've got waves rolling in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for board riders.

Shifting down to San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 68 to 74 degrees. La Jolla's tides mirror Newport's dramatic dance, offering multiple opportunities for ocean enthusiasts.

Friday's forecast maintains a moderate rip current risk with similar surf conditions. West and south swells continue to provide dynamic wave environments.

Bottom line for all ocean adventurers: Stay aware, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, surf safe!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:43:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a high rip current risk today with waves dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Surf lovers need to stay alert because those currents are no joke. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

Newport Beach tides are doing their own wild rhythm today with four key moments: an early morning low tide at negative 0.5 feet, a mid-morning high climbing to 3.8 feet, an afternoon low dipping to 2.3 feet, and an evening high peaking at a solid 6.3 feet. Talk about ocean mood swings!

The swell report is showing a tasty mix of south and west action - we've got waves rolling in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for board riders.

Shifting down to San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 68 to 74 degrees. La Jolla's tides mirror Newport's dramatic dance, offering multiple opportunities for ocean enthusiasts.

Friday's forecast maintains a moderate rip current risk with similar surf conditions. West and south swells continue to provide dynamic wave environments.

Bottom line for all ocean adventurers: Stay aware, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, surf safe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious coastal intel for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a high rip current risk today with waves dancing between 3 to 5 feet. Surf lovers need to stay alert because those currents are no joke. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

Newport Beach tides are doing their own wild rhythm today with four key moments: an early morning low tide at negative 0.5 feet, a mid-morning high climbing to 3.8 feet, an afternoon low dipping to 2.3 feet, and an evening high peaking at a solid 6.3 feet. Talk about ocean mood swings!

The swell report is showing a tasty mix of south and west action - we've got waves rolling in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for board riders.

Shifting down to San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temperatures ranging from 68 to 74 degrees. La Jolla's tides mirror Newport's dramatic dance, offering multiple opportunities for ocean enthusiasts.

Friday's forecast maintains a moderate rip current risk with similar surf conditions. West and south swells continue to provide dynamic wave environments.

Bottom line for all ocean adventurers: Stay aware, check conditions before heading out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, surf safe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: High Waves, Dynamic Tides, and Rip Current Warnings for Newport Beach and San Diego</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the current coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that demands respect. We're talking surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but potentially challenging for beginners. The water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 69 degrees, which means you can ditch the full wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are going to be dynamic today. We've got a morning low tide at negative 0.2 feet around 3:52 AM, climbing to a solid 3.7 feet by mid-morning. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.6 feet, then peaks with a substantial 6.0-foot high tide in the evening.

The swell is mixing things up with south and west components - expect waves rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read them.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, conditions are slightly mellower but still exciting. The rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are ranging from 65 to 71 degrees - basically a wetsuit optional scenario.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm, with similar low and high tide cycles. The swell here is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, offering a slightly different angle for wave enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Both regions are serving up some solid surf conditions. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Catch those waves safely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:42:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the current coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that demands respect. We're talking surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but potentially challenging for beginners. The water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 69 degrees, which means you can ditch the full wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are going to be dynamic today. We've got a morning low tide at negative 0.2 feet around 3:52 AM, climbing to a solid 3.7 feet by mid-morning. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.6 feet, then peaks with a substantial 6.0-foot high tide in the evening.

The swell is mixing things up with south and west components - expect waves rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read them.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, conditions are slightly mellower but still exciting. The rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are ranging from 65 to 71 degrees - basically a wetsuit optional scenario.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm, with similar low and high tide cycles. The swell here is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, offering a slightly different angle for wave enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Both regions are serving up some solid surf conditions. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Catch those waves safely!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the current coastal conditions for Southern California.

Orange County, you're looking at some serious wave action today with a high rip current risk that demands respect. We're talking surf heights ranging 3 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but potentially challenging for beginners. The water's sitting at a comfortable 67 to 69 degrees, which means you can ditch the full wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are going to be dynamic today. We've got a morning low tide at negative 0.2 feet around 3:52 AM, climbing to a solid 3.7 feet by mid-morning. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.6 feet, then peaks with a substantial 6.0-foot high tide in the evening.

The swell is mixing things up with south and west components - expect waves rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns for those who know how to read them.

Sliding down the coast to San Diego County, conditions are slightly mellower but still exciting. The rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are ranging from 65 to 71 degrees - basically a wetsuit optional scenario.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm, with similar low and high tide cycles. The swell here is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, offering a slightly different angle for wave enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Both regions are serving up some solid surf conditions. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Catch those waves safely!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk and Dynamic Waves Forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastline</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along the Southern California coastline.

Heads up Orange County and San Diego surfers - we're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions over the next couple days. Today's serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Wave direction is getting interesting with a mixed swell party. We've got south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic and potentially unpredictable wave patterns.

Tide schedule is looking like a maritime roller coaster. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around zero feet, climbing to a mid-morning high near 3.5 feet, dipping again in the afternoon, then peaking with an evening high pushing 6 feet.

Wednesday's forecast is turning up the intensity. Orange County surfers - brace yourselves for a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. San Diego will maintain a moderate risk with similar 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Check local conditions before paddling out, watch for changing wave patterns, and maybe bring a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:43:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along the Southern California coastline.

Heads up Orange County and San Diego surfers - we're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions over the next couple days. Today's serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Wave direction is getting interesting with a mixed swell party. We've got south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic and potentially unpredictable wave patterns.

Tide schedule is looking like a maritime roller coaster. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around zero feet, climbing to a mid-morning high near 3.5 feet, dipping again in the afternoon, then peaking with an evening high pushing 6 feet.

Wednesday's forecast is turning up the intensity. Orange County surfers - brace yourselves for a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. San Diego will maintain a moderate risk with similar 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Check local conditions before paddling out, watch for changing wave patterns, and maybe bring a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up along the Southern California coastline.

Heads up Orange County and San Diego surfers - we're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions over the next couple days. Today's serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 60s - wetsuit optional but recommended.

Wave direction is getting interesting with a mixed swell party. We've got south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic and potentially unpredictable wave patterns.

Tide schedule is looking like a maritime roller coaster. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts today - starting with an early morning low around zero feet, climbing to a mid-morning high near 3.5 feet, dipping again in the afternoon, then peaking with an evening high pushing 6 feet.

Wednesday's forecast is turning up the intensity. Orange County surfers - brace yourselves for a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. San Diego will maintain a moderate risk with similar 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean. Check local conditions before paddling out, watch for changing wave patterns, and maybe bring a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe 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.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk in Southern California: Surf Conditions Intense for Orange County and San Diego Beaches Today</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the wave report for Southern California's coastal paradise. Today's looking like a wild ride with high rip current risks in Orange County, so listen up and stay safe!

Orange County is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. We've got a mixed swell party happening - south swells dancing in at 180 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting sweet between 66 and 69 degrees - not too shabby!

But here's the serious talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're looking at a HIGH risk scenario, which means those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly mellower but still exciting. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is mixing it up again - south swells rolling in at 200 degrees and west swells strutting at 280 degrees. Water temps are holding strong between 67 and 70 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 2 AM, with high tides building up in the evening near 7 PM. For the Monday forecast, expect multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay aware, respect the ocean, and surf smart. No thunderstorms in sight, but Mother Nature's waves are definitely making a statement. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 09:43:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the wave report for Southern California's coastal paradise. Today's looking like a wild ride with high rip current risks in Orange County, so listen up and stay safe!

Orange County is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. We've got a mixed swell party happening - south swells dancing in at 180 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting sweet between 66 and 69 degrees - not too shabby!

But here's the serious talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're looking at a HIGH risk scenario, which means those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly mellower but still exciting. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is mixing it up again - south swells rolling in at 200 degrees and west swells strutting at 280 degrees. Water temps are holding strong between 67 and 70 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 2 AM, with high tides building up in the evening near 7 PM. For the Monday forecast, expect multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay aware, respect the ocean, and surf smart. No thunderstorms in sight, but Mother Nature's waves are definitely making a statement. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into the wave report for Southern California's coastal paradise. Today's looking like a wild ride with high rip current risks in Orange County, so listen up and stay safe!

Orange County is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions with waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. We've got a mixed swell party happening - south swells dancing in at 180 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting sweet between 66 and 69 degrees - not too shabby!

But here's the serious talk - rip currents are no joke today. We're looking at a HIGH risk scenario, which means those ocean currents are ready to play rough. Surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

Down in San Diego County, things are slightly mellower but still exciting. Surf heights are holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is mixing it up again - south swells rolling in at 200 degrees and west swells strutting at 280 degrees. Water temps are holding strong between 67 and 70 degrees.

Tidal action is going to be dramatic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides in the early morning around 2 AM, with high tides building up in the evening near 7 PM. For the Monday forecast, expect multiple tide shifts throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay aware, respect the ocean, and surf smart. No thunderstorms in sight, but Mother Nature's waves are definitely making a statement. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast: Exciting Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect Weekend Conditions for Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously exciting ocean conditions. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect and caution.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting a maritime mixer with mixed swells coming from south and west directions. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are deliciously comfortable ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Tide enthusiasts will appreciate some solid peaks today with Newport Beach seeing a high tide at 4.7 feet around 5:43 PM and La Jolla peaking similarly at 5:37 PM.

Sunday brings a bit more excitement for adrenaline seekers. Orange County is stepping up the drama with a high rip current risk and waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. San Diego maintains a moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot surf.

Thunderstorm potential remains zero across both regions, so clean lines and clear skies are on the menu. Tidal movements continue their rhythmic dance with morning lows around 0.9 to 1.0 feet and evening highs climbing to a robust 5.0 feet.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these stellar Southern California surf conditions!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:42:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously exciting ocean conditions. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect and caution.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting a maritime mixer with mixed swells coming from south and west directions. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are deliciously comfortable ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Tide enthusiasts will appreciate some solid peaks today with Newport Beach seeing a high tide at 4.7 feet around 5:43 PM and La Jolla peaking similarly at 5:37 PM.

Sunday brings a bit more excitement for adrenaline seekers. Orange County is stepping up the drama with a high rip current risk and waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. San Diego maintains a moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot surf.

Thunderstorm potential remains zero across both regions, so clean lines and clear skies are on the menu. Tidal movements continue their rhythmic dance with morning lows around 0.9 to 1.0 feet and evening highs climbing to a robust 5.0 feet.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these stellar Southern California surf conditions!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a swell weekend along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously exciting ocean conditions. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers but requiring some respect and caution.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting a maritime mixer with mixed swells coming from south and west directions. Expect south swells rolling in around 180 to 210 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 to 280 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are deliciously comfortable ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. Tide enthusiasts will appreciate some solid peaks today with Newport Beach seeing a high tide at 4.7 feet around 5:43 PM and La Jolla peaking similarly at 5:37 PM.

Sunday brings a bit more excitement for adrenaline seekers. Orange County is stepping up the drama with a high rip current risk and waves potentially reaching 3 to 5 feet. San Diego maintains a moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot surf.

Thunderstorm potential remains zero across both regions, so clean lines and clear skies are on the menu. Tidal movements continue their rhythmic dance with morning lows around 0.9 to 1.0 feet and evening highs climbing to a robust 5.0 feet.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these stellar Southern California surf conditions!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Warm Waters, and Perfect Conditions for Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on Southern California's coastal conditions!

Heading into Thursday and Friday, both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow vibes with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even newbie wave riders can feel confident catching some breaks.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - Orange County's sitting between 62 and 68 degrees, while San Diego's cranking it up to a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees. Perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just hanging in your boardshorts.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical rhythms with four tide cycles each day. Expect morning lows around 1.8 to 2.3 feet and afternoon highs pushing 4.5 to 4.6 feet. Timing is everything - check those tide charts before paddling out.

The swell's coming in from the west, predominantly around 270 to 280 degrees. Translation? Clean, consistent west-facing breaks that should keep wave riders entertained. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions and clear skies.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those ocean conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so keep your surf skills sharp and your awareness higher.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:45:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on Southern California's coastal conditions!

Heading into Thursday and Friday, both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow vibes with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even newbie wave riders can feel confident catching some breaks.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - Orange County's sitting between 62 and 68 degrees, while San Diego's cranking it up to a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees. Perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just hanging in your boardshorts.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical rhythms with four tide cycles each day. Expect morning lows around 1.8 to 2.3 feet and afternoon highs pushing 4.5 to 4.6 feet. Timing is everything - check those tide charts before paddling out.

The swell's coming in from the west, predominantly around 270 to 280 degrees. Translation? Clean, consistent west-facing breaks that should keep wave riders entertained. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions and clear skies.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those ocean conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so keep your surf skills sharp and your awareness higher.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on Southern California's coastal conditions!

Heading into Thursday and Friday, both Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow vibes with consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even newbie wave riders can feel confident catching some breaks.

Water temperatures are looking sweet - Orange County's sitting between 62 and 68 degrees, while San Diego's cranking it up to a comfortable 67 to 70 degrees. Perfect for a shorty wetsuit or just hanging in your boardshorts.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach and La Jolla are tracking nearly identical rhythms with four tide cycles each day. Expect morning lows around 1.8 to 2.3 feet and afternoon highs pushing 4.5 to 4.6 feet. Timing is everything - check those tide charts before paddling out.

The swell's coming in from the west, predominantly around 270 to 280 degrees. Translation? Clean, consistent west-facing breaks that should keep wave riders entertained. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions and clear skies.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert and watch those ocean conditions. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, so keep your surf skills sharp and your awareness higher.

Catch you on the waves, Southern California!

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.]]>
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      <title>Tsunami Advisory and High Rip Current Risks Threaten Southern California Beaches Today Surf Conditions Challenging</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal connection with some critical updates for Orange and San Diego County beaches.

Hold onto your boards because we've got a tsunami advisory in effect right now. The ocean is looking a bit feisty today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 70 degrees - not too chilly but definitely wetsuit worthy. Today's surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet with a consistent west swell coming in around 270 degrees.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some dynamic tide action. We're looking at multiple high and low tides throughout the day. This morning's early high tide hit around 4 feet just after midnight, with another peak coming mid-afternoon.

The rip current situation is serious today. We're talking high risk conditions that could challenge even experienced swimmers. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be a better day for beach lounging than hardcore surfing.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down significantly. Rip current risk drops to low, and we'll maintain that same 1 to 3 foot surf height. The west swell will be holding steady, giving you a more mellow ocean playground.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and predictable conditions. But remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those currents, and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2025 09:46:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal connection with some critical updates for Orange and San Diego County beaches.

Hold onto your boards because we've got a tsunami advisory in effect right now. The ocean is looking a bit feisty today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 70 degrees - not too chilly but definitely wetsuit worthy. Today's surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet with a consistent west swell coming in around 270 degrees.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some dynamic tide action. We're looking at multiple high and low tides throughout the day. This morning's early high tide hit around 4 feet just after midnight, with another peak coming mid-afternoon.

The rip current situation is serious today. We're talking high risk conditions that could challenge even experienced swimmers. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be a better day for beach lounging than hardcore surfing.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down significantly. Rip current risk drops to low, and we'll maintain that same 1 to 3 foot surf height. The west swell will be holding steady, giving you a more mellow ocean playground.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and predictable conditions. But remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those currents, and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal connection with some critical updates for Orange and San Diego County beaches.

Hold onto your boards because we've got a tsunami advisory in effect right now. The ocean is looking a bit feisty today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 70 degrees - not too chilly but definitely wetsuit worthy. Today's surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet with a consistent west swell coming in around 270 degrees.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some dynamic tide action. We're looking at multiple high and low tides throughout the day. This morning's early high tide hit around 4 feet just after midnight, with another peak coming mid-afternoon.

The rip current situation is serious today. We're talking high risk conditions that could challenge even experienced swimmers. Translation: if you're not confident in your ocean skills, today might be a better day for beach lounging than hardcore surfing.

Good news for tomorrow - things calm down significantly. Rip current risk drops to low, and we'll maintain that same 1 to 3 foot surf height. The west swell will be holding steady, giving you a more mellow ocean playground.

No thunderstorm potential means clear skies and predictable conditions. But remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those currents, and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Southern California Surf Forecast: 1-3 Foot Waves, Low Rip Currents from Orange County to San Diego</title>
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      <description>Hey surf fam! Your coastal vibes report is dropping right now for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we've got some mellow conditions rolling in today and tomorrow. If you're planning to hit the waves between Orange County and San Diego, get ready for some super chill surf action.

Today's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights hanging around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel pretty confident out there.

Speaking of conditions, we've got a consistent west swell cruising in from 260 to 280 degrees. For Newport Beach and La Jolla, tides are doing their dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 7:45 to 8:15 AM, so early birds might want to check those sweet spots.

Wednesday brings a slight bump in surf height - we're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves. The west swell continues its groove, still keeping things mellow and predictable. No thunderstorm drama to crash our beach party.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk remains low, always stay alert and respect the ocean. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Catch you on the waves, surf tribe!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 09:44:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surf fam! Your coastal vibes report is dropping right now for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we've got some mellow conditions rolling in today and tomorrow. If you're planning to hit the waves between Orange County and San Diego, get ready for some super chill surf action.

Today's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights hanging around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel pretty confident out there.

Speaking of conditions, we've got a consistent west swell cruising in from 260 to 280 degrees. For Newport Beach and La Jolla, tides are doing their dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 7:45 to 8:15 AM, so early birds might want to check those sweet spots.

Wednesday brings a slight bump in surf height - we're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves. The west swell continues its groove, still keeping things mellow and predictable. No thunderstorm drama to crash our beach party.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk remains low, always stay alert and respect the ocean. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Catch you on the waves, surf tribe!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surf fam! Your coastal vibes report is dropping right now for Southern California.

Alright beach lovers, we've got some mellow conditions rolling in today and tomorrow. If you're planning to hit the waves between Orange County and San Diego, get ready for some super chill surf action.

Today's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights hanging around 1 to 2 feet. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for a quick dip or some casual paddling. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel pretty confident out there.

Speaking of conditions, we've got a consistent west swell cruising in from 260 to 280 degrees. For Newport Beach and La Jolla, tides are doing their dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Morning low tide hits around 7:45 to 8:15 AM, so early birds might want to check those sweet spots.

Wednesday brings a slight bump in surf height - we're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves. The west swell continues its groove, still keeping things mellow and predictable. No thunderstorm drama to crash our beach party.

Pro tip: While the rip current risk remains low, always stay alert and respect the ocean. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Catch you on the waves, surf tribe!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Forecast Weekend Waves Offer Mellow 1-3 Foot Swells with Low Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even weekend warriors can feel confident paddling out.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 70 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Just right for some quality ocean time. 

For those tracking swell directions, we've got a mixed bag today. Orange County will see south swells cruising in at 190 degrees blended with west swells coming through at 260 degrees. San Diego's looking similar with south swells around 210 degrees and west swells hitting 280 degrees.

Tide schedule is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar low and high tide patterns. Morning low tides hit around negative 0.3 feet, climbing to a high of 4.4 feet by early afternoon. Evening will see another low tide before a late night high tide reaching 5.4 feet.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf with west swells dominating at 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon.

Bottom line: Clean, manageable conditions await. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California surf vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave hunters!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2025 09:44:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even weekend warriors can feel confident paddling out.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 70 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Just right for some quality ocean time. 

For those tracking swell directions, we've got a mixed bag today. Orange County will see south swells cruising in at 190 degrees blended with west swells coming through at 260 degrees. San Diego's looking similar with south swells around 210 degrees and west swells hitting 280 degrees.

Tide schedule is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar low and high tide patterns. Morning low tides hit around negative 0.3 feet, climbing to a high of 4.4 feet by early afternoon. Evening will see another low tide before a late night high tide reaching 5.4 feet.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf with west swells dominating at 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon.

Bottom line: Clean, manageable conditions await. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California surf vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave hunters!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. The good news? Rip current risk is low, so even weekend warriors can feel confident paddling out.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 70 degrees - not too chilly, not too warm. Just right for some quality ocean time. 

For those tracking swell directions, we've got a mixed bag today. Orange County will see south swells cruising in at 190 degrees blended with west swells coming through at 260 degrees. San Diego's looking similar with south swells around 210 degrees and west swells hitting 280 degrees.

Tide schedule is pretty consistent across both regions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar low and high tide patterns. Morning low tides hit around negative 0.3 feet, climbing to a high of 4.4 feet by early afternoon. Evening will see another low tide before a late night high tide reaching 5.4 feet.

Monday's forecast looks almost identical - consistent 1 to 3 foot surf with west swells dominating at 270 degrees for Orange County and 280 degrees for San Diego. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon.

Bottom line: Clean, manageable conditions await. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy some classic Southern California surf vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave hunters!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Rip Currents, and Perfect Weekend Conditions for Ocean Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego County waters, so listen up and stay alert. Today's surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot wave set with mixed swells coming from west and south directions.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing near identical tidal patterns today with dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative low tides around minus 0.7 to minus 0.8 feet to impressive high tides climbing to 6 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 70 degrees perfect for catching some waves.

The west swell angles are hovering around 270 to 280 degrees while south swells roll in around 190 to 210 degrees creating some interesting wave dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

By Sunday the scene changes dramatically with surf heights dropping to a mellow 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks diminishing to low. Those mixed swells will continue but with slightly less intensity.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions for ocean activities. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays the Southern California coast is calling your name.

Stay safe out there wave warriors watch those currents and enjoy the incredible ocean playground!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 09:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego County waters, so listen up and stay alert. Today's surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot wave set with mixed swells coming from west and south directions.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing near identical tidal patterns today with dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative low tides around minus 0.7 to minus 0.8 feet to impressive high tides climbing to 6 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 70 degrees perfect for catching some waves.

The west swell angles are hovering around 270 to 280 degrees while south swells roll in around 190 to 210 degrees creating some interesting wave dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

By Sunday the scene changes dramatically with surf heights dropping to a mellow 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks diminishing to low. Those mixed swells will continue but with slightly less intensity.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions for ocean activities. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays the Southern California coast is calling your name.

Stay safe out there wave warriors watch those currents and enjoy the incredible ocean playground!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk in both Orange County and San Diego County waters, so listen up and stay alert. Today's surf is serving up a solid 2 to 4 foot wave set with mixed swells coming from west and south directions.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing near identical tidal patterns today with dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative low tides around minus 0.7 to minus 0.8 feet to impressive high tides climbing to 6 feet. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 62 and 70 degrees perfect for catching some waves.

The west swell angles are hovering around 270 to 280 degrees while south swells roll in around 190 to 210 degrees creating some interesting wave dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

By Sunday the scene changes dramatically with surf heights dropping to a mellow 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks diminishing to low. Those mixed swells will continue but with slightly less intensity.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions for ocean activities. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to catch some rays the Southern California coast is calling your name.

Stay safe out there wave warriors watch those currents and enjoy the incredible ocean playground!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Epic Wave Conditions with 2-4 Foot Swells and Moderate Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal zones are serving up some serious maritime vibes this Thursday and Friday.

Calling all beach lovers: we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Translation? Stay alert and surf smart. Wave heights are holding steady at a solid 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some sweet swells.

Our water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional, but recommended for longer sessions. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern happening with west swells rolling in around 270 to 290 degrees and southern swells cruising at 190 to 210 degrees. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts each day. Morning lows dip to around negative 1.2 feet, while evening highs will peak at an impressive 6.7 feet. Timing is everything, so check those local tide tables before paddling out.

Good news for sun seekers: zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. The moderate rip current risk means stay vigilant, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Whether you're a local legend or weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Wax those boards, check your gear, and get ready for some epic Southern California surfing!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:45:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal zones are serving up some serious maritime vibes this Thursday and Friday.

Calling all beach lovers: we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Translation? Stay alert and surf smart. Wave heights are holding steady at a solid 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some sweet swells.

Our water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional, but recommended for longer sessions. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern happening with west swells rolling in around 270 to 290 degrees and southern swells cruising at 190 to 210 degrees. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts each day. Morning lows dip to around negative 1.2 feet, while evening highs will peak at an impressive 6.7 feet. Timing is everything, so check those local tide tables before paddling out.

Good news for sun seekers: zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. The moderate rip current risk means stay vigilant, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Whether you're a local legend or weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Wax those boards, check your gear, and get ready for some epic Southern California surfing!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastal zones are serving up some serious maritime vibes this Thursday and Friday.

Calling all beach lovers: we're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Translation? Stay alert and surf smart. Wave heights are holding steady at a solid 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some sweet swells.

Our water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional, but recommended for longer sessions. We've got a killer mixed swell pattern happening with west swells rolling in around 270 to 290 degrees and southern swells cruising at 190 to 210 degrees. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Tide charts are looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts each day. Morning lows dip to around negative 1.2 feet, while evening highs will peak at an impressive 6.7 feet. Timing is everything, so check those local tide tables before paddling out.

Good news for sun seekers: zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean breaks. The moderate rip current risk means stay vigilant, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Whether you're a local legend or weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name. Wax those boards, check your gear, and get ready for some epic Southern California surfing!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Orange County and San Diego Waves Serve Up Exciting Conditions for Surf Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some gnarly coastal conditions along Southern California today. 

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a toasty 69 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and bikinis. Tidal movements at Newport Beach are going to be dramatic today with four distinct tide shifts ranging from a low of negative 1.2 feet to a high of 6.8 feet.

The swell is mixing it up with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some south swells cruising at 190 degrees. Translation for you surf enthusiasts: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things exciting.

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene looks a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit cooler here, ranging from 61 to 70 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit.

San Diego's maritime mood mirrors Orange County with similar tidal rhythms and a swell cocktail of west waves at 290 degrees blended with south swells coming in at 210 degrees.

Bottom line: Both regions are offering decent surfing conditions. Orange County brings more bite with moderate rip current risks, while San Diego provides a more relaxed wave environment. Remember surfers - always respect the ocean and check local conditions before paddling out. Catch those waves safely!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:45:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some gnarly coastal conditions along Southern California today. 

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a toasty 69 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and bikinis. Tidal movements at Newport Beach are going to be dramatic today with four distinct tide shifts ranging from a low of negative 1.2 feet to a high of 6.8 feet.

The swell is mixing it up with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some south swells cruising at 190 degrees. Translation for you surf enthusiasts: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things exciting.

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene looks a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit cooler here, ranging from 61 to 70 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit.

San Diego's maritime mood mirrors Orange County with similar tidal rhythms and a swell cocktail of west waves at 290 degrees blended with south swells coming in at 210 degrees.

Bottom line: Both regions are offering decent surfing conditions. Orange County brings more bite with moderate rip current risks, while San Diego provides a more relaxed wave environment. Remember surfers - always respect the ocean and check local conditions before paddling out. Catch those waves safely!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're looking at some gnarly coastal conditions along Southern California today. 

Orange County is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a toasty 69 to 74 degrees - perfect for board shorts and bikinis. Tidal movements at Newport Beach are going to be dramatic today with four distinct tide shifts ranging from a low of negative 1.2 feet to a high of 6.8 feet.

The swell is mixing it up with west waves rolling in at 270 degrees and some south swells cruising at 190 degrees. Translation for you surf enthusiasts: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things exciting.

Heading down to San Diego County, the scene looks a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit cooler here, ranging from 61 to 70 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit.

San Diego's maritime mood mirrors Orange County with similar tidal rhythms and a swell cocktail of west waves at 290 degrees blended with south swells coming in at 210 degrees.

Bottom line: Both regions are offering decent surfing conditions. Orange County brings more bite with moderate rip current risks, while San Diego provides a more relaxed wave environment. Remember surfers - always respect the ocean and check local conditions before paddling out. Catch those waves safely!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report Reveals Moderate Waves and Comfortable Water Temperatures for Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves rolling in between 2 to 4 feet. Those swells are coming from two directions - a south swell at 190 degrees and a west swell at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 68 and 73 degrees.

Newport Beach tides are going to be pretty dynamic today. We're looking at a low tide of negative 1 foot early morning around 3:46 AM, then climbing to a high of 3.7 feet by 10:28 AM. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.4 feet, before peaking with an impressive evening high of 6.7 feet at 9 PM.

Heading down to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow. Rip current risk is low with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, scaling up slightly to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are slightly cooler here, ranging from 67 to 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors Newport's rhythm - low tides in the early morning and afternoon, with high tides mid-morning and evening. The swell direction is shifting slightly, with west and south swells mixing it up.

Good news for all you beach enthusiasts - no thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some sweet California waves!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 09:44:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves rolling in between 2 to 4 feet. Those swells are coming from two directions - a south swell at 190 degrees and a west swell at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 68 and 73 degrees.

Newport Beach tides are going to be pretty dynamic today. We're looking at a low tide of negative 1 foot early morning around 3:46 AM, then climbing to a high of 3.7 feet by 10:28 AM. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.4 feet, before peaking with an impressive evening high of 6.7 feet at 9 PM.

Heading down to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow. Rip current risk is low with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, scaling up slightly to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are slightly cooler here, ranging from 67 to 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors Newport's rhythm - low tides in the early morning and afternoon, with high tides mid-morning and evening. The swell direction is shifting slightly, with west and south swells mixing it up.

Good news for all you beach enthusiasts - no thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some sweet California waves!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal conditions report for Southern California.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves rolling in between 2 to 4 feet. Those swells are coming from two directions - a south swell at 190 degrees and a west swell at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 68 and 73 degrees.

Newport Beach tides are going to be pretty dynamic today. We're looking at a low tide of negative 1 foot early morning around 3:46 AM, then climbing to a high of 3.7 feet by 10:28 AM. The afternoon brings another low tide at 2.4 feet, before peaking with an impressive evening high of 6.7 feet at 9 PM.

Heading down to San Diego County, conditions are a bit more mellow. Rip current risk is low with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, scaling up slightly to 2 to 3 feet tomorrow. Water temperatures are slightly cooler here, ranging from 67 to 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors Newport's rhythm - low tides in the early morning and afternoon, with high tides mid-morning and evening. The swell direction is shifting slightly, with west and south swells mixing it up.

Good news for all you beach enthusiasts - no thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready for some sweet California waves!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Comfortable Temps Await Beach Goers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County, get ready for a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 69 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside. Today's mixed swell is coming in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Tide watchers at Newport Beach will want to note some sweet vertical movement today. We're looking at a low tide of 0.0 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 3.1 feet by 8:41 AM, then dipping again to 2.5 feet around midday before peaking at a robust 6.1 feet in the evening.

San Diego County's coastal scene is serving up slightly mellower conditions with surf heights ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so weekend warriors can breathe easy. Water temperatures are holding steady between 66 and 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar elevation changes throughout the day. The mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees promises some entertaining wave action for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Bottom line: moderate conditions, manageable waves, and water temps that won't send you into shock. Grab your board, sunscreen, and sense of adventure - Southern California's coastline is calling!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 09:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County, get ready for a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 69 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside. Today's mixed swell is coming in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Tide watchers at Newport Beach will want to note some sweet vertical movement today. We're looking at a low tide of 0.0 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 3.1 feet by 8:41 AM, then dipping again to 2.5 feet around midday before peaking at a robust 6.1 feet in the evening.

San Diego County's coastal scene is serving up slightly mellower conditions with surf heights ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so weekend warriors can breathe easy. Water temperatures are holding steady between 66 and 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar elevation changes throughout the day. The mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees promises some entertaining wave action for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Bottom line: moderate conditions, manageable waves, and water temps that won't send you into shock. Grab your board, sunscreen, and sense of adventure - Southern California's coastline is calling!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County, get ready for a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 69 to 71 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside. Today's mixed swell is coming in from 190 and 260 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Tide watchers at Newport Beach will want to note some sweet vertical movement today. We're looking at a low tide of 0.0 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 3.1 feet by 8:41 AM, then dipping again to 2.5 feet around midday before peaking at a robust 6.1 feet in the evening.

San Diego County's coastal scene is serving up slightly mellower conditions with surf heights ranging 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so weekend warriors can breathe easy. Water temperatures are holding steady between 66 and 71 degrees.

La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar elevation changes throughout the day. The mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees promises some entertaining wave action for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Bottom line: moderate conditions, manageable waves, and water temps that won't send you into shock. Grab your board, sunscreen, and sense of adventure - Southern California's coastline is calling!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents, 2-4 Foot Waves, and Warm Waters Await Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the lowdown on some seriously sweet coastal conditions for Southern California.

Right now both Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk - so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 4 feet with some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions.

Let's break it down area by area. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns today with high tides around 5.8 to 6.1 feet and low tides hovering just above sea level. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling in the surf.

For those tracking the technical details the swell is coming from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 190 and 250 degrees while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 210 and 260 degrees. Translation? Expect some dynamic wave action that'll keep things interesting for surfers and bodyboarders.

The good news is zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Just remember the moderate rip current risk means stay smart stay aware and don't take unnecessary risks.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some sun Southern California's coastline is calling your name. Grab your board your sunscreen and get ready for an epic beach day!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there riders!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 09:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the lowdown on some seriously sweet coastal conditions for Southern California.

Right now both Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk - so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 4 feet with some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions.

Let's break it down area by area. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns today with high tides around 5.8 to 6.1 feet and low tides hovering just above sea level. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling in the surf.

For those tracking the technical details the swell is coming from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 190 and 250 degrees while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 210 and 260 degrees. Translation? Expect some dynamic wave action that'll keep things interesting for surfers and bodyboarders.

The good news is zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Just remember the moderate rip current risk means stay smart stay aware and don't take unnecessary risks.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some sun Southern California's coastline is calling your name. Grab your board your sunscreen and get ready for an epic beach day!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there riders!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got the lowdown on some seriously sweet coastal conditions for Southern California.

Right now both Orange County and San Diego are looking at a moderate rip current risk - so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. The waves are sitting pretty at a consistent 2 to 4 feet with some interesting mixed swell patterns coming from multiple directions.

Let's break it down area by area. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical tide patterns today with high tides around 5.8 to 6.1 feet and low tides hovering just above sea level. Water temperatures are deliciously warm ranging from 62 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling in the surf.

For those tracking the technical details the swell is coming from multiple directions. Orange County is seeing swells from 190 and 250 degrees while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 210 and 260 degrees. Translation? Expect some dynamic wave action that'll keep things interesting for surfers and bodyboarders.

The good news is zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Just remember the moderate rip current risk means stay smart stay aware and don't take unnecessary risks.

Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to soak up some sun Southern California's coastline is calling your name. Grab your board your sunscreen and get ready for an epic beach day!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there riders!

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.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous Rip Currents and Epic 6 Foot Swells Hit Southern California Beaches this Weekend for Experienced Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a pulse-pounding coastal forecast that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy swells today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting waves in the 3 to 5 foot range with some sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced surfers who know how to read the ocean's mood.

The water's running a comfortable 63 to 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. We've got a south swell rolling in from around 200 to 210 degrees, with a bonus mixed swell adding some unexpected texture to your ride. Friday's forecast looks similar but with some interesting directional shifts bringing swells from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego.

Tide charts are looking dynamic - multiple high and low tides throughout the day mean changing conditions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide shifts that could dramatically alter wave patterns, so stay alert and adaptable.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. We're talking high to moderate risk of life-threatening current action. Experienced surfers know the drill - assess conditions, watch for telltale signs, and never surf alone.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 09:45:39 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a pulse-pounding coastal forecast that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy swells today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting waves in the 3 to 5 foot range with some sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced surfers who know how to read the ocean's mood.

The water's running a comfortable 63 to 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. We've got a south swell rolling in from around 200 to 210 degrees, with a bonus mixed swell adding some unexpected texture to your ride. Friday's forecast looks similar but with some interesting directional shifts bringing swells from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego.

Tide charts are looking dynamic - multiple high and low tides throughout the day mean changing conditions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide shifts that could dramatically alter wave patterns, so stay alert and adaptable.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. We're talking high to moderate risk of life-threatening current action. Experienced surfers know the drill - assess conditions, watch for telltale signs, and never surf alone.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a pulse-pounding coastal forecast that'll have you itching to grab your board and hit the water.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy swells today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting waves in the 3 to 5 foot range with some sets pushing up to 6 feet - perfect for experienced surfers who know how to read the ocean's mood.

The water's running a comfortable 63 to 72 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. We've got a south swell rolling in from around 200 to 210 degrees, with a bonus mixed swell adding some unexpected texture to your ride. Friday's forecast looks similar but with some interesting directional shifts bringing swells from 190 and 270 degrees for Orange County and 210 and 280 degrees for San Diego.

Tide charts are looking dynamic - multiple high and low tides throughout the day mean changing conditions. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide shifts that could dramatically alter wave patterns, so stay alert and adaptable.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but those rip currents are no joke. We're talking high to moderate risk of life-threatening current action. Experienced surfers know the drill - assess conditions, watch for telltale signs, and never surf alone.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk and Powerful 6-Foot Swells Challenge Coastal Riders This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some serious swell action today and tomorrow. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets pushing up to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 72 degrees - comfortable enough to keep you motivated but cool enough to remind you that the Pacific means business. The swell is coming in hot from the south, primarily tracking around 190 to 210 degrees, which means those south-facing beaches are going to be the main event.

Tidal patterns are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts - early morning and late evening highs and lows that will dramatically reshape the shoreline. Pro surfers will want to time their sessions carefully around these tidal movements.

Critical warning: Rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater currents can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea in seconds. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today is not your day to test the waters.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean, consistent wave conditions. But clean doesn't mean safe - respect the ocean, know your limits, and always surf with a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:45:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some serious swell action today and tomorrow. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets pushing up to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 72 degrees - comfortable enough to keep you motivated but cool enough to remind you that the Pacific means business. The swell is coming in hot from the south, primarily tracking around 190 to 210 degrees, which means those south-facing beaches are going to be the main event.

Tidal patterns are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts - early morning and late evening highs and lows that will dramatically reshape the shoreline. Pro surfers will want to time their sessions carefully around these tidal movements.

Critical warning: Rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater currents can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea in seconds. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today is not your day to test the waters.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean, consistent wave conditions. But clean doesn't mean safe - respect the ocean, know your limits, and always surf with a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coastline is serving up some serious swell action today and tomorrow. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets pushing up to 6 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note: these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 72 degrees - comfortable enough to keep you motivated but cool enough to remind you that the Pacific means business. The swell is coming in hot from the south, primarily tracking around 190 to 210 degrees, which means those south-facing beaches are going to be the main event.

Tidal patterns are dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts - early morning and late evening highs and lows that will dramatically reshape the shoreline. Pro surfers will want to time their sessions carefully around these tidal movements.

Critical warning: Rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater currents can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea in seconds. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, today is not your day to test the waters.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean, consistent wave conditions. But clean doesn't mean safe - respect the ocean, know your limits, and always surf with a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be ever in your favor!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Alert: High Waves, Rip Current Risks Expected This Week Along Orange County and San Diego Coastline</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some serious wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some hot intel for all you wave riders and sun seekers.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll make your heart race. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

But hold onto your boards, because Wednesday is cranking things up a notch. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 5 feet, potentially hitting 6 feet on south-facing beaches. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting some seriously mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 190 to 270 degrees of pure oceanic energy.

Tide-wise, you've got some strategic windows to play with. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, so time your beach adventures accordingly. Pro tip: check those tide charts before you head out.

Important safety note for all you thrill-seekers: life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. No epic wave is worth risking your safety.

Weather-wise, no thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean breaks. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Surf's up, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 09:45:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some serious wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some hot intel for all you wave riders and sun seekers.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll make your heart race. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

But hold onto your boards, because Wednesday is cranking things up a notch. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 5 feet, potentially hitting 6 feet on south-facing beaches. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting some seriously mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 190 to 270 degrees of pure oceanic energy.

Tide-wise, you've got some strategic windows to play with. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, so time your beach adventures accordingly. Pro tip: check those tide charts before you head out.

Important safety note for all you thrill-seekers: life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. No epic wave is worth risking your safety.

Weather-wise, no thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean breaks. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Surf's up, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some serious wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some hot intel for all you wave riders and sun seekers.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions that'll make your heart race. Today's looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with some south-facing beaches potentially seeing sets up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at a comfortable 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some swells.

But hold onto your boards, because Wednesday is cranking things up a notch. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights jumping to 3 to 5 feet, potentially hitting 6 feet on south-facing beaches. Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting some seriously mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 190 to 270 degrees of pure oceanic energy.

Tide-wise, you've got some strategic windows to play with. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing multiple high and low tides throughout the day, so time your beach adventures accordingly. Pro tip: check those tide charts before you head out.

Important safety note for all you thrill-seekers: life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. No epic wave is worth risking your safety.

Weather-wise, no thunderstorms are expected, which means clear skies and clean breaks. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your stoke - Southern California's coastline is calling your name!

Surf's up, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents and Mixed Swells Offer Thrilling Conditions for Intermediate Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3381181809</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some spicy conditions today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention.

We're tracking a sweet mixed swell with south and west components rolling in at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The waves are coming from multiple directions - south swells around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells from 260 to 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

Tide cycles are dynamic today with multiple highs and lows. In Newport Beach, expect a low tide of -0.6 feet around 6:57 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by early afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with comparable tide ranges.

Rip current warning is moderate - which means life-threatening currents are possible. Translation: stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone. Watch for sudden current shifts and be prepared to adjust your strategy.

Seasoned locals and visiting wave hunters should approach today's conditions with a mix of excitement and caution. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 09:45:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some spicy conditions today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention.

We're tracking a sweet mixed swell with south and west components rolling in at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The waves are coming from multiple directions - south swells around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells from 260 to 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

Tide cycles are dynamic today with multiple highs and lows. In Newport Beach, expect a low tide of -0.6 feet around 6:57 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by early afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with comparable tide ranges.

Rip current warning is moderate - which means life-threatening currents are possible. Translation: stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone. Watch for sudden current shifts and be prepared to adjust your strategy.

Seasoned locals and visiting wave hunters should approach today's conditions with a mix of excitement and caution. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some spicy conditions today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both looking at a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect and attention.

We're tracking a sweet mixed swell with south and west components rolling in at 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The waves are coming from multiple directions - south swells around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells from 260 to 280 degrees, creating some interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can leave the lightning gear at home.

Tide cycles are dynamic today with multiple highs and lows. In Newport Beach, expect a low tide of -0.6 feet around 6:57 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by early afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with comparable tide ranges.

Rip current warning is moderate - which means life-threatening currents are possible. Translation: stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone. Watch for sudden current shifts and be prepared to adjust your strategy.

Seasoned locals and visiting wave hunters should approach today's conditions with a mix of excitement and caution. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

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.]]>
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      <title>Southern California Weekend Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents, 2-4 Foot Waves, and Comfortable Ocean Temperatures Await Beachgoers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2806294598</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Alright beach lovers, here's the scoop for this weekend. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas, so stay sharp out there. The surf's serving up a sweet 2 to 4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without getting too gnarly.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty with ocean waters ranging from 58 to 70 degrees. Perfect for those who want to get wet without turning into a human popsicle. No thunderstorm drama expected, so your beach day is looking clean.

Tide action is going to be dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious vertical water movement. We're talking low tides dipping to negative 0.8 feet in the morning and high tides climbing to a robust 6.1 feet by late night. 

Wave direction is mixing it up with southwest and west swells coming in from 180 to 270 degrees. Translation: expect some playful, intersecting wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

For all you ocean enthusiasts, moderate rip current risk means stay alert. While life-threatening conditions aren't guaranteed, they could pop up. Keep those eyes open, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 09:45:38 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Alright beach lovers, here's the scoop for this weekend. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas, so stay sharp out there. The surf's serving up a sweet 2 to 4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without getting too gnarly.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty with ocean waters ranging from 58 to 70 degrees. Perfect for those who want to get wet without turning into a human popsicle. No thunderstorm drama expected, so your beach day is looking clean.

Tide action is going to be dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious vertical water movement. We're talking low tides dipping to negative 0.8 feet in the morning and high tides climbing to a robust 6.1 feet by late night. 

Wave direction is mixing it up with southwest and west swells coming in from 180 to 270 degrees. Translation: expect some playful, intersecting wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

For all you ocean enthusiasts, moderate rip current risk means stay alert. While life-threatening conditions aren't guaranteed, they could pop up. Keep those eyes open, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel for Southern California's coastal zones.

Alright beach lovers, here's the scoop for this weekend. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk across Orange County and San Diego coastal areas, so stay sharp out there. The surf's serving up a sweet 2 to 4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without getting too gnarly.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty with ocean waters ranging from 58 to 70 degrees. Perfect for those who want to get wet without turning into a human popsicle. No thunderstorm drama expected, so your beach day is looking clean.

Tide action is going to be dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some serious vertical water movement. We're talking low tides dipping to negative 0.8 feet in the morning and high tides climbing to a robust 6.1 feet by late night. 

Wave direction is mixing it up with southwest and west swells coming in from 180 to 270 degrees. Translation: expect some playful, intersecting wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

For all you ocean enthusiasts, moderate rip current risk means stay alert. While life-threatening conditions aren't guaranteed, they could pop up. Keep those eyes open, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a buddy.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

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.]]>
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      <title>Socal Surf Report: Mellow Waves, Mild Temps, and Perfect Conditions for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Zones</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet marine intel for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones.

Let's break down the wave action for Thursday and Friday. We're looking at some mellow surf conditions with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet along Orange County, and a slight bump to 2 to 4 feet near San Diego.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 68 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip without the arctic shock. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so while you'll want to stay alert, the ocean's not looking too spicy.

Wave direction is mixing it up with west wind swells around 270 to 280 degrees and a hint of south swell at 190 degrees. Translation: expect some playful but not overwhelming surf patterns.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical dance moves at Newport Beach and La Jolla. You'll see lows dipping down to negative 0.7 and 0.8 feet, with highs reaching a robust 6.2 feet. Morning low tides hit around 5:19 AM in Newport and 5:13 AM in La Jolla, with evening high tides rolling in around 10:27 PM and 10:21 PM respectively.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for some coastal therapy. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 09:45:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet marine intel for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones.

Let's break down the wave action for Thursday and Friday. We're looking at some mellow surf conditions with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet along Orange County, and a slight bump to 2 to 4 feet near San Diego.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 68 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip without the arctic shock. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so while you'll want to stay alert, the ocean's not looking too spicy.

Wave direction is mixing it up with west wind swells around 270 to 280 degrees and a hint of south swell at 190 degrees. Translation: expect some playful but not overwhelming surf patterns.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical dance moves at Newport Beach and La Jolla. You'll see lows dipping down to negative 0.7 and 0.8 feet, with highs reaching a robust 6.2 feet. Morning low tides hit around 5:19 AM in Newport and 5:13 AM in La Jolla, with evening high tides rolling in around 10:27 PM and 10:21 PM respectively.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for some coastal therapy. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet marine intel for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones.

Let's break down the wave action for Thursday and Friday. We're looking at some mellow surf conditions with heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet along Orange County, and a slight bump to 2 to 4 feet near San Diego.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 to 68 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip without the arctic shock. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so while you'll want to stay alert, the ocean's not looking too spicy.

Wave direction is mixing it up with west wind swells around 270 to 280 degrees and a hint of south swell at 190 degrees. Translation: expect some playful but not overwhelming surf patterns.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical dance moves at Newport Beach and La Jolla. You'll see lows dipping down to negative 0.7 and 0.8 feet, with highs reaching a robust 6.2 feet. Morning low tides hit around 5:19 AM in Newport and 5:13 AM in La Jolla, with evening high tides rolling in around 10:27 PM and 10:21 PM respectively.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for some coastal therapy. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Report: Perfect 1-4 Foot Waves, Moderate Rip Currents Ahead for Newport and La Jolla Beaches</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet oceanic intel for all you wave chasers along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously tempting surf conditions. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay smart out there.

For the next couple days, expect waves dancing between 1 to 4 feet high - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing mixed swells coming from west and south directions around 270 and 220 degrees, which means varied and interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 58 to 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things refreshing but not teeth-chattering cold. You'll want a light wetsuit or spring suit to stay comfortable.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some dramatic shifts. Morning lows are dipping to around negative 0.7 to 0.8 feet, while evening highs will reach a robust 6.2 feet. Translation: plan your beach day strategically and watch those tide charts.

The good news? Zero thunderstorm action in the forecast, so no electrical interruptions to your ocean adventures. The bad news? Those rip currents are hanging out at a moderate risk level, which means stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 20:58:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet oceanic intel for all you wave chasers along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously tempting surf conditions. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay smart out there.

For the next couple days, expect waves dancing between 1 to 4 feet high - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing mixed swells coming from west and south directions around 270 and 220 degrees, which means varied and interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 58 to 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things refreshing but not teeth-chattering cold. You'll want a light wetsuit or spring suit to stay comfortable.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some dramatic shifts. Morning lows are dipping to around negative 0.7 to 0.8 feet, while evening highs will reach a robust 6.2 feet. Translation: plan your beach day strategically and watch those tide charts.

The good news? Zero thunderstorm action in the forecast, so no electrical interruptions to your ocean adventures. The bad news? Those rip currents are hanging out at a moderate risk level, which means stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet oceanic intel for all you wave chasers along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously tempting surf conditions. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so listen up and stay smart out there.

For the next couple days, expect waves dancing between 1 to 4 feet high - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. Newport Beach and La Jolla are showcasing mixed swells coming from west and south directions around 270 and 220 degrees, which means varied and interesting wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 58 to 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things refreshing but not teeth-chattering cold. You'll want a light wetsuit or spring suit to stay comfortable.

Tide-wise, we're seeing some dramatic shifts. Morning lows are dipping to around negative 0.7 to 0.8 feet, while evening highs will reach a robust 6.2 feet. Translation: plan your beach day strategically and watch those tide charts.

The good news? Zero thunderstorm action in the forecast, so no electrical interruptions to your ocean adventures. The bad news? Those rip currents are hanging out at a moderate risk level, which means stay alert, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing wave patterns, and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, SoCal surfers!

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.]]>
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      <title>SoCal Surf Report: 2-4 Foot Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect Coastal Conditions for Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, SoCal! Let's break down the wave report for our beautiful coastline.

Calling all wave riders and beach lovers - we've got a mixed swell scenario brewing along Orange County and San Diego beaches this Tuesday. Expect moderate rip current conditions that'll keep things spicy but not crazy dangerous.

Our surf heights are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Wave direction is looking interesting with a combo of south swells around 190-210 degrees mixing it up with west swells from 270-290 degrees. Translation? Varied wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning around 4 AM, then climbing to respectable highs near 6 feet by evening. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide changes for optimal conditions.

Wednesday brings things down a notch - rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. The swell direction remains similar but slightly adjusted.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 16:08:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, SoCal! Let's break down the wave report for our beautiful coastline.

Calling all wave riders and beach lovers - we've got a mixed swell scenario brewing along Orange County and San Diego beaches this Tuesday. Expect moderate rip current conditions that'll keep things spicy but not crazy dangerous.

Our surf heights are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Wave direction is looking interesting with a combo of south swells around 190-210 degrees mixing it up with west swells from 270-290 degrees. Translation? Varied wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning around 4 AM, then climbing to respectable highs near 6 feet by evening. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide changes for optimal conditions.

Wednesday brings things down a notch - rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. The swell direction remains similar but slightly adjusted.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, SoCal! Let's break down the wave report for our beautiful coastline.

Calling all wave riders and beach lovers - we've got a mixed swell scenario brewing along Orange County and San Diego beaches this Tuesday. Expect moderate rip current conditions that'll keep things spicy but not crazy dangerous.

Our surf heights are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit.

Wave direction is looking interesting with a combo of south swells around 190-210 degrees mixing it up with west swells from 270-290 degrees. Translation? Varied wave patterns that'll keep surfers on their toes.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some dramatic shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning around 4 AM, then climbing to respectable highs near 6 feet by evening. Pro tip: time your sessions around these tide changes for optimal conditions.

Wednesday brings things down a notch - rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights mellow to 1 to 3 feet with sets around 4 feet. The swell direction remains similar but slightly adjusted.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Stay safe and surf smart!

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.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of swells rolling into Orange County and San Diego, with some exciting wave action brewing. Tuesday's bringing moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. These waves are coming from a beautiful blend of south and west swells - Orange County seeing 190-degree south swells mixed with 270-degree west swells, while San Diego's getting slightly different angles at 210 and 290 degrees.

Water temperatures are looking sweet, ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without turning into a human popsicle. Pro tip: grab that springsuit or thin wetsuit.

Tide schedules are pretty dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes, with low tides dipping below zero and high tides reaching nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:15 AM, with peaks happening midday and evening.

Good news for wave riders - no thunderstorm threats are on the horizon. Wednesday looks mellower, with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks decreasing to low.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 09:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of swells rolling into Orange County and San Diego, with some exciting wave action brewing. Tuesday's bringing moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. These waves are coming from a beautiful blend of south and west swells - Orange County seeing 190-degree south swells mixed with 270-degree west swells, while San Diego's getting slightly different angles at 210 and 290 degrees.

Water temperatures are looking sweet, ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without turning into a human popsicle. Pro tip: grab that springsuit or thin wetsuit.

Tide schedules are pretty dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes, with low tides dipping below zero and high tides reaching nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:15 AM, with peaks happening midday and evening.

Good news for wave riders - no thunderstorm threats are on the horizon. Wednesday looks mellower, with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks decreasing to low.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into the coastal conditions for Southern California.

We're looking at a mixed bag of swells rolling into Orange County and San Diego, with some exciting wave action brewing. Tuesday's bringing moderate rip current risks, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Expect surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet. These waves are coming from a beautiful blend of south and west swells - Orange County seeing 190-degree south swells mixed with 270-degree west swells, while San Diego's getting slightly different angles at 210 and 290 degrees.

Water temperatures are looking sweet, ranging from 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some waves without turning into a human popsicle. Pro tip: grab that springsuit or thin wetsuit.

Tide schedules are pretty dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes, with low tides dipping below zero and high tides reaching nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:15 AM, with peaks happening midday and evening.

Good news for wave riders - no thunderstorm threats are on the horizon. Wednesday looks mellower, with surf heights dropping to 1-3 feet and rip current risks decreasing to low.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Southern California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike taking notice.

Today's forecast is bringing the heat with epic swells ranging from 4 to 6 feet, potentially hitting 7-foot sets off Orange County. San Diego's coastline isn't far behind, serving up solid 3 to 5-foot waves that'll test even experienced surfers.

Listen up - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention. These aren't your average waves - they're powerful, unpredictable, and ready to challenge anyone who dares to enter.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 63 and 68 degrees - comfortable enough for extended sessions but cool enough to keep you alert. We've got a killer mix of south and west swells coming in from 190 to 280 degrees, creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

For the tide chasers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some serious water movement. Expect dramatic shifts from low points around 0.3 feet to high peaks reaching 5.4 feet. Morning and evening tides are particularly dynamic.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you into a false sense of security. These waves are demanding maximum respect.

Surf smart, stay aware, and remember - the ocean doesn't negotiate. Stay safe out there, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 09:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike taking notice.

Today's forecast is bringing the heat with epic swells ranging from 4 to 6 feet, potentially hitting 7-foot sets off Orange County. San Diego's coastline isn't far behind, serving up solid 3 to 5-foot waves that'll test even experienced surfers.

Listen up - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention. These aren't your average waves - they're powerful, unpredictable, and ready to challenge anyone who dares to enter.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 63 and 68 degrees - comfortable enough for extended sessions but cool enough to keep you alert. We've got a killer mix of south and west swells coming in from 190 to 280 degrees, creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

For the tide chasers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some serious water movement. Expect dramatic shifts from low points around 0.3 feet to high peaks reaching 5.4 feet. Morning and evening tides are particularly dynamic.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you into a false sense of security. These waves are demanding maximum respect.

Surf smart, stay aware, and remember - the ocean doesn't negotiate. Stay safe out there, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. We're looking at some serious ocean action that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious beachgoers alike taking notice.

Today's forecast is bringing the heat with epic swells ranging from 4 to 6 feet, potentially hitting 7-foot sets off Orange County. San Diego's coastline isn't far behind, serving up solid 3 to 5-foot waves that'll test even experienced surfers.

Listen up - the rip current risk is HIGH. We're talking life-threatening conditions that demand your full respect and attention. These aren't your average waves - they're powerful, unpredictable, and ready to challenge anyone who dares to enter.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 63 and 68 degrees - comfortable enough for extended sessions but cool enough to keep you alert. We've got a killer mix of south and west swells coming in from 190 to 280 degrees, creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

For the tide chasers, Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some serious water movement. Expect dramatic shifts from low points around 0.3 feet to high peaks reaching 5.4 feet. Morning and evening tides are particularly dynamic.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you into a false sense of security. These waves are demanding maximum respect.

Surf smart, stay aware, and remember - the ocean doesn't negotiate. Stay safe out there, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastlines. We're looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County and San Diego are both under a Beach Hazards Statement with high rip current risks that mean business. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, listen up - these aren't your typical mellow beach days.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets pushing up to 7 feet. That means powerful swells mixing from multiple directions - we've got south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells coming strong at 270 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 68 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. But don't let that fool you. The real story is the rip currents. We're talking high-risk conditions where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the weekend for beginner swimmers or casual beach-goers.

Tides will be active throughout both Saturday and Sunday, with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from near zero to over 5 feet, creating dynamic ocean conditions.

The silver lining? No thunderstorms are expected. But that doesn't make these waters any less serious. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but everyone else should exercise extreme caution.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe watch from the safety of the beach this weekend. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 09:41:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastlines. We're looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County and San Diego are both under a Beach Hazards Statement with high rip current risks that mean business. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, listen up - these aren't your typical mellow beach days.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets pushing up to 7 feet. That means powerful swells mixing from multiple directions - we've got south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells coming strong at 270 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 68 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. But don't let that fool you. The real story is the rip currents. We're talking high-risk conditions where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the weekend for beginner swimmers or casual beach-goers.

Tides will be active throughout both Saturday and Sunday, with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from near zero to over 5 feet, creating dynamic ocean conditions.

The silver lining? No thunderstorms are expected. But that doesn't make these waters any less serious. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but everyone else should exercise extreme caution.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe watch from the safety of the beach this weekend. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of serious ocean action along Southern California's coastlines. We're looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Orange County and San Diego are both under a Beach Hazards Statement with high rip current risks that mean business. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, listen up - these aren't your typical mellow beach days.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets pushing up to 7 feet. That means powerful swells mixing from multiple directions - we've got south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees and west swells coming strong at 270 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 64 and 68 degrees - not too cold, not too warm. But don't let that fool you. The real story is the rip currents. We're talking high-risk conditions where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the weekend for beginner swimmers or casual beach-goers.

Tides will be active throughout both Saturday and Sunday, with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges from near zero to over 5 feet, creating dynamic ocean conditions.

The silver lining? No thunderstorms are expected. But that doesn't make these waters any less serious. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but everyone else should exercise extreme caution.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and maybe watch from the safety of the beach this weekend. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave warriors! This is your coastal condition captain bringing you the hottest beach intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action this weekend. Buckle up for a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll test even the most seasoned ocean adventurers.

Let's break it down. Today in Orange County, we're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with a gnarly mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 56 and 67 degrees - wetsuit recommended! The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's scene isn't much different. They're rocking moderate to high rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves today, climbing to 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water's a bit warmer at 59 to 64 degrees, with swells dancing in from 210 and 260 degrees.

Both regions are showing mixed swells that'll create some unpredictable conditions. Tidal movements are looking active with multiple high and low tide cycles throughout the day.

Pro tip: These aren't beginner waves. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stick to the beach and watch the pros do their thing. Safety first, shredders!

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that break. But those rip currents? They're the real deal. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 09:41:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave warriors! This is your coastal condition captain bringing you the hottest beach intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action this weekend. Buckle up for a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll test even the most seasoned ocean adventurers.

Let's break it down. Today in Orange County, we're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with a gnarly mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 56 and 67 degrees - wetsuit recommended! The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's scene isn't much different. They're rocking moderate to high rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves today, climbing to 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water's a bit warmer at 59 to 64 degrees, with swells dancing in from 210 and 260 degrees.

Both regions are showing mixed swells that'll create some unpredictable conditions. Tidal movements are looking active with multiple high and low tide cycles throughout the day.

Pro tip: These aren't beginner waves. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stick to the beach and watch the pros do their thing. Safety first, shredders!

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that break. But those rip currents? They're the real deal. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave warriors! This is your coastal condition captain bringing you the hottest beach intel for Southern California.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action this weekend. Buckle up for a wild ride with high rip current risks that'll test even the most seasoned ocean adventurers.

Let's break it down. Today in Orange County, we're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with a gnarly mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 56 and 67 degrees - wetsuit recommended! The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's scene isn't much different. They're rocking moderate to high rip current risks with 2 to 4 foot waves today, climbing to 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. Water's a bit warmer at 59 to 64 degrees, with swells dancing in from 210 and 260 degrees.

Both regions are showing mixed swells that'll create some unpredictable conditions. Tidal movements are looking active with multiple high and low tide cycles throughout the day.

Pro tip: These aren't beginner waves. If you're not confident in your ocean skills, stick to the beach and watch the pros do their thing. Safety first, shredders!

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that break. But those rip currents? They're the real deal. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions breakdown for Tuesday, July 1st, coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at a mellow day along Southern California's coastline with some gentle waves rolling in. Expect surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and casual surfers wanting a relaxed session.

The good news is rip current risk remains low across both Orange County and San Diego County coastal zones. Translation: you can paddle out without major concerns about getting unexpectedly swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional, but probably recommended for longer sessions. The west swell is coming in from different angles - Orange County sees waves approaching from 270 degrees, while San Diego's coast will experience swells around 280 to 290 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - an early morning high tide around 2:30 AM, a morning low tide near 9:30 AM, an afternoon high tide around 4:30 PM, and an evening low tide around 10:45 PM.

No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some smooth California surfing. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 09:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions breakdown for Tuesday, July 1st, coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at a mellow day along Southern California's coastline with some gentle waves rolling in. Expect surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and casual surfers wanting a relaxed session.

The good news is rip current risk remains low across both Orange County and San Diego County coastal zones. Translation: you can paddle out without major concerns about getting unexpectedly swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional, but probably recommended for longer sessions. The west swell is coming in from different angles - Orange County sees waves approaching from 270 degrees, while San Diego's coast will experience swells around 280 to 290 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - an early morning high tide around 2:30 AM, a morning low tide near 9:30 AM, an afternoon high tide around 4:30 PM, and an evening low tide around 10:45 PM.

No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some smooth California surfing. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions breakdown for Tuesday, July 1st, coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at a mellow day along Southern California's coastline with some gentle waves rolling in. Expect surf heights hovering around 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and casual surfers wanting a relaxed session.

The good news is rip current risk remains low across both Orange County and San Diego County coastal zones. Translation: you can paddle out without major concerns about getting unexpectedly swept away.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional, but probably recommended for longer sessions. The west swell is coming in from different angles - Orange County sees waves approaching from 270 degrees, while San Diego's coast will experience swells around 280 to 290 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide changes - an early morning high tide around 2:30 AM, a morning low tide near 9:30 AM, an afternoon high tide around 4:30 PM, and an evening low tide around 10:45 PM.

No thunderstorm potential means clean, predictable conditions. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to enjoy some smooth California surfing. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your Weekend Coastal Condition Report for Southern California.

We're looking at some seriously sweet conditions along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells creating some fun wave action.

Orange County's bringing moderate rip current risks today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. Expect clean mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

San Diego County's offering slightly mellower conditions with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady around 69 to 71 degrees. Their swell's also mixing it up with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells at 270 degrees.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet at 8:14 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by mid-afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with a low of -0.3 feet and a high of 4.0 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some epic rides!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 09:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your Weekend Coastal Condition Report for Southern California.

We're looking at some seriously sweet conditions along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells creating some fun wave action.

Orange County's bringing moderate rip current risks today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. Expect clean mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

San Diego County's offering slightly mellower conditions with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady around 69 to 71 degrees. Their swell's also mixing it up with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells at 270 degrees.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet at 8:14 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by mid-afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with a low of -0.3 feet and a high of 4.0 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some epic rides!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your Weekend Coastal Condition Report for Southern California.

We're looking at some seriously sweet conditions along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells creating some fun wave action.

Orange County's bringing moderate rip current risks today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty between 67 and 72 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a light wetsuit. Expect clean mixed swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

San Diego County's offering slightly mellower conditions with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are holding steady around 69 to 71 degrees. Their swell's also mixing it up with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells at 270 degrees.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.3 feet at 8:14 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by mid-afternoon. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with a low of -0.3 feet and a high of 4.0 feet.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board and enjoy some clean California waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and catch some epic rides!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a salty adventure along the Southern California coastline this weekend. 

We're looking at some seriously playful conditions that'll keep things interesting without going full-on gnarly. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a mixed swell cocktail that's gonna tantalize surfers and beach lovers alike.

Today's vibe is moderate risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. We've got a sweet blend of south and west swells converging from multiple directions - think 200 to 270 degrees of pure ocean energy. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, which means you can totally rock a light wetsuit or go bare if you're feeling bold.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting some dramatic tide action today. Expect a morning low tide dipping to negative 0.8 feet, then climbing to a robust 5.5-foot high later tonight. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday's forecast mellows out with lower surf heights around 2 to 3 feet and a reduced rip current risk. The swell will still be mixing it up with southwest and west angles keeping things dynamic.

Rip current situation? Stay alert but not scared. Today's moderate risk means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp and watch those underwater currents. Sunday looks more chill with a low-risk vibe.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid memories. Surf's calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:41:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a salty adventure along the Southern California coastline this weekend. 

We're looking at some seriously playful conditions that'll keep things interesting without going full-on gnarly. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a mixed swell cocktail that's gonna tantalize surfers and beach lovers alike.

Today's vibe is moderate risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. We've got a sweet blend of south and west swells converging from multiple directions - think 200 to 270 degrees of pure ocean energy. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, which means you can totally rock a light wetsuit or go bare if you're feeling bold.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting some dramatic tide action today. Expect a morning low tide dipping to negative 0.8 feet, then climbing to a robust 5.5-foot high later tonight. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday's forecast mellows out with lower surf heights around 2 to 3 feet and a reduced rip current risk. The swell will still be mixing it up with southwest and west angles keeping things dynamic.

Rip current situation? Stay alert but not scared. Today's moderate risk means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp and watch those underwater currents. Sunday looks more chill with a low-risk vibe.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid memories. Surf's calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a salty adventure along the Southern California coastline this weekend. 

We're looking at some seriously playful conditions that'll keep things interesting without going full-on gnarly. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a mixed swell cocktail that's gonna tantalize surfers and beach lovers alike.

Today's vibe is moderate risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. We've got a sweet blend of south and west swells converging from multiple directions - think 200 to 270 degrees of pure ocean energy. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, which means you can totally rock a light wetsuit or go bare if you're feeling bold.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are hosting some dramatic tide action today. Expect a morning low tide dipping to negative 0.8 feet, then climbing to a robust 5.5-foot high later tonight. Talk about oceanic mood swings!

Weekend warriors take note: Sunday's forecast mellows out with lower surf heights around 2 to 3 feet and a reduced rip current risk. The swell will still be mixing it up with southwest and west angles keeping things dynamic.

Rip current situation? Stay alert but not scared. Today's moderate risk means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp and watch those underwater currents. Sunday looks more chill with a low-risk vibe.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some liquid memories. Surf's calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow day with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from multiple directions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet oceanic vibes with predominantly west and southwest wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - perfect for riders looking to catch some smooth rides without the full wetsuit treatment. The rip current risk remains low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively comfortable exploring the waves.

Today's tidal dance is going to be interesting. We'll see some nice low and high tide exchanges throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 1.5 feet to a robust 6.6 feet - creating some dynamic water conditions for those who know how to read the ocean's rhythm.

For Friday, expect slightly more consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a mixed swell pattern. The west swell will continue to dominate, complemented by some south and southwest angle variations. This means potentially more interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking on the horizon, so you can leave the lightning gear at home and focus on your board and sunscreen.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some seriously sweet Southern California surf conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 09:41:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow day with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from multiple directions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet oceanic vibes with predominantly west and southwest wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - perfect for riders looking to catch some smooth rides without the full wetsuit treatment. The rip current risk remains low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively comfortable exploring the waves.

Today's tidal dance is going to be interesting. We'll see some nice low and high tide exchanges throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 1.5 feet to a robust 6.6 feet - creating some dynamic water conditions for those who know how to read the ocean's rhythm.

For Friday, expect slightly more consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a mixed swell pattern. The west swell will continue to dominate, complemented by some south and southwest angle variations. This means potentially more interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking on the horizon, so you can leave the lightning gear at home and focus on your board and sunscreen.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some seriously sweet Southern California surf conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mellow day with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from multiple directions. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some sweet oceanic vibes with predominantly west and southwest wave patterns.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 68 and 73 degrees - perfect for riders looking to catch some smooth rides without the full wetsuit treatment. The rip current risk remains low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively comfortable exploring the waves.

Today's tidal dance is going to be interesting. We'll see some nice low and high tide exchanges throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 1.5 feet to a robust 6.6 feet - creating some dynamic water conditions for those who know how to read the ocean's rhythm.

For Friday, expect slightly more consistent 2 to 3 foot surf with a mixed swell pattern. The west swell will continue to dominate, complemented by some south and southwest angle variations. This means potentially more interesting wave dynamics for those paying attention.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking on the horizon, so you can leave the lightning gear at home and focus on your board and sunscreen.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some seriously sweet Southern California surf conditions. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's serving up some mellow conditions along Southern California's coastline today. We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell rolling in from the west around 260 degrees - perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxed ocean session.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit or just swim trunks depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing some beautiful tide rhythms today. Expect a morning low tide around 4:30 AM dipping to a cheeky negative 1.5 feet, then climbing to a comfortable high of 6.9 feet by evening. Those tidal movements create some interesting water dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean uninterrupted wave riding and plenty of sunshine. The west swell promises clean, consistent sets that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders equally stoked.

Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - another day of mellow 1 to 3 foot waves, low rip current risk, and comfortable water temperatures. The only subtle shift is a slight change in swell direction approaching 270 degrees.

So grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - Southern California's ocean playground is calling your name. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 09:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's serving up some mellow conditions along Southern California's coastline today. We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell rolling in from the west around 260 degrees - perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxed ocean session.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit or just swim trunks depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing some beautiful tide rhythms today. Expect a morning low tide around 4:30 AM dipping to a cheeky negative 1.5 feet, then climbing to a comfortable high of 6.9 feet by evening. Those tidal movements create some interesting water dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean uninterrupted wave riding and plenty of sunshine. The west swell promises clean, consistent sets that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders equally stoked.

Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - another day of mellow 1 to 3 foot waves, low rip current risk, and comfortable water temperatures. The only subtle shift is a slight change in swell direction approaching 270 degrees.

So grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - Southern California's ocean playground is calling your name. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific's serving up some mellow conditions along Southern California's coastline today. We're looking at a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell rolling in from the west around 260 degrees - perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxed ocean session.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 71 degrees, so you'll want a light wetsuit or just swim trunks depending on your cold tolerance. Rip current risk is low, which means you can paddle out with confidence - just keep your standard ocean awareness in check.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing some beautiful tide rhythms today. Expect a morning low tide around 4:30 AM dipping to a cheeky negative 1.5 feet, then climbing to a comfortable high of 6.9 feet by evening. Those tidal movements create some interesting water dynamics for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Crystal clear skies mean uninterrupted wave riding and plenty of sunshine. The west swell promises clean, consistent sets that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders equally stoked.

Wednesday's forecast looks nearly identical - another day of mellow 1 to 3 foot waves, low rip current risk, and comfortable water temperatures. The only subtle shift is a slight change in swell direction approaching 270 degrees.

So grab your board, sunscreen, and good vibes - Southern California's ocean playground is calling your name. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2088098031</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a wild weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting conditions with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll make your board sing. Mixed west and south swells are creating a sweet playground for surfers, with water temperatures hovering between a comfortable 68 and 71 degrees. But listen up - there's a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up even more. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. West swells coming in strong from 280 degrees promise some epic riding potential. Water temperatures are sitting around 67 to 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Expect low tides dipping to negative numbers in the early morning, then climbing to impressive highs around 6.5 feet by evening. Those tidal movements mean dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions mellow out a bit. San Diego's rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights scaling back to 2 to 4 feet. Orange County will see similar easing, with 1 to 3 foot swells and a low rip current risk.

Bottom line - today's your day for some serious wave action, but tomorrow offers a more relaxed surf experience. Stay safe, read the water, and ride those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 09:41:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a wild weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting conditions with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll make your board sing. Mixed west and south swells are creating a sweet playground for surfers, with water temperatures hovering between a comfortable 68 and 71 degrees. But listen up - there's a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up even more. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. West swells coming in strong from 280 degrees promise some epic riding potential. Water temperatures are sitting around 67 to 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Expect low tides dipping to negative numbers in the early morning, then climbing to impressive highs around 6.5 feet by evening. Those tidal movements mean dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions mellow out a bit. San Diego's rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights scaling back to 2 to 4 feet. Orange County will see similar easing, with 1 to 3 foot swells and a low rip current risk.

Bottom line - today's your day for some serious wave action, but tomorrow offers a more relaxed surf experience. Stay safe, read the water, and ride those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a wild weekend brewing along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County is serving up some seriously tempting conditions with 2 to 4 foot swells that'll make your board sing. Mixed west and south swells are creating a sweet playground for surfers, with water temperatures hovering between a comfortable 68 and 71 degrees. But listen up - there's a moderate rip current risk, so keep those eyes peeled and stay alert.

Over in San Diego County, things are heating up even more. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. West swells coming in strong from 280 degrees promise some epic riding potential. Water temperatures are sitting around 67 to 70 degrees - not too shabby.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Expect low tides dipping to negative numbers in the early morning, then climbing to impressive highs around 6.5 feet by evening. Those tidal movements mean dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even seasoned surfers on their toes.

Looking ahead to Monday, conditions mellow out a bit. San Diego's rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights scaling back to 2 to 4 feet. Orange County will see similar easing, with 1 to 3 foot swells and a low rip current risk.

Bottom line - today's your day for some serious wave action, but tomorrow offers a more relaxed surf experience. Stay safe, read the water, and ride those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a sizzling weekend forecast that's gonna test your ocean skills.

For Orange County and San Diego coastal zones, we're looking at some serious wave action with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Today's surf is firing up with 3 to 6 foot swells coming from multiple directions - west and south swells mixing it up to create some epic but challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 66 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a lightweight wetsuit. But here's the critical intel: rip currents are running HIGH today. This means ocean conditions are potentially dangerous and require serious respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are doing a classic dance today with four distinct tide shifts. Morning low tide hits around 2 AM with minimal water levels before building to impressive afternoon highs near 6 feet by evening.

The wave forecast breaks down like this: mixed west swells ranging from 250 to 270 degrees blending with south swells between 160 and 210 degrees. Translation for surf enthusiasts - expect dynamic, unpredictable wave patterns that will challenge even experienced riders.

Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate in Orange County but remaining high in San Diego. Surf heights will calm down to 2 to 5 feet with continued multi-directional swells.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone in these challenging conditions.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:25:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a sizzling weekend forecast that's gonna test your ocean skills.

For Orange County and San Diego coastal zones, we're looking at some serious wave action with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Today's surf is firing up with 3 to 6 foot swells coming from multiple directions - west and south swells mixing it up to create some epic but challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 66 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a lightweight wetsuit. But here's the critical intel: rip currents are running HIGH today. This means ocean conditions are potentially dangerous and require serious respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are doing a classic dance today with four distinct tide shifts. Morning low tide hits around 2 AM with minimal water levels before building to impressive afternoon highs near 6 feet by evening.

The wave forecast breaks down like this: mixed west swells ranging from 250 to 270 degrees blending with south swells between 160 and 210 degrees. Translation for surf enthusiasts - expect dynamic, unpredictable wave patterns that will challenge even experienced riders.

Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate in Orange County but remaining high in San Diego. Surf heights will calm down to 2 to 5 feet with continued multi-directional swells.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone in these challenging conditions.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a sizzling weekend forecast that's gonna test your ocean skills.

For Orange County and San Diego coastal zones, we're looking at some serious wave action with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Today's surf is firing up with 3 to 6 foot swells coming from multiple directions - west and south swells mixing it up to create some epic but challenging conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 66 and 70 degrees - perfect for board shorts or a lightweight wetsuit. But here's the critical intel: rip currents are running HIGH today. This means ocean conditions are potentially dangerous and require serious respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are doing a classic dance today with four distinct tide shifts. Morning low tide hits around 2 AM with minimal water levels before building to impressive afternoon highs near 6 feet by evening.

The wave forecast breaks down like this: mixed west swells ranging from 250 to 270 degrees blending with south swells between 160 and 210 degrees. Translation for surf enthusiasts - expect dynamic, unpredictable wave patterns that will challenge even experienced riders.

Sunday brings slightly mellower conditions with rip current risk dropping to moderate in Orange County but remaining high in San Diego. Surf heights will calm down to 2 to 5 feet with continued multi-directional swells.

Bottom line surfers: Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone in these challenging conditions.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's surf scene is serving up a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some clean rides. We've got a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees mixing it up with a west swell coming from 260 degrees. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with four key tide changes today - so time your beach visits wisely.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with an evolving surf forecast. Today maintains a moderate rip current risk, but Friday's looking more spicy with a high rip current risk and waves potentially hitting 3 to 5 feet. The swell pattern continues with west waves at 270 degrees blending with a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 66 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's choreography with strategic high and low tide moments.

Safety first, wave warriors! Those moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and maybe buddy up when paddling out. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean conditions for some epic wave hunting.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions. Grab your board, check those tide charts, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 09:41:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's surf scene is serving up a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some clean rides. We've got a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees mixing it up with a west swell coming from 260 degrees. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with four key tide changes today - so time your beach visits wisely.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with an evolving surf forecast. Today maintains a moderate rip current risk, but Friday's looking more spicy with a high rip current risk and waves potentially hitting 3 to 5 feet. The swell pattern continues with west waves at 270 degrees blending with a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 66 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's choreography with strategic high and low tide moments.

Safety first, wave warriors! Those moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and maybe buddy up when paddling out. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean conditions for some epic wave hunting.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions. Grab your board, check those tide charts, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shoreline. Today's surf scene is serving up a mixed swell cocktail that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 64 to 70 degrees - perfect for catching some clean rides. We've got a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees mixing it up with a west swell coming from 260 degrees. Newport Beach tides are doing their rhythmic dance with four key tide changes today - so time your beach visits wisely.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with an evolving surf forecast. Today maintains a moderate rip current risk, but Friday's looking more spicy with a high rip current risk and waves potentially hitting 3 to 5 feet. The swell pattern continues with west waves at 270 degrees blending with a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Water temperatures are holding steady around 66 to 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for longer sessions. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's choreography with strategic high and low tide moments.

Safety first, wave warriors! Those moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and maybe buddy up when paddling out. No thunderstorms in the forecast means clean conditions for some epic wave hunting.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions. Grab your board, check those tide charts, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly coastal forecast along Southern California's stunning shores.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with moderate conditions that'll keep things interesting. Orange County and San Diego are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some sweet rides.

Water temperatures are chillin between 62 and 69 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable. The swell direction is coming from multiple angles - southwest and south swells blending with west coast wave patterns around 190 to 280 degrees.

Rip current risk is moderate across both regions which means stay alert and know your limits. These currents can sneak up and create challenging conditions for even experienced ocean lovers. Pro tip: watch for changing wave patterns and never surf alone.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with significant height changes. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see highs around 4 to 4.6 feet and lows dropping to nearly zero - creating some interesting wave dynamics throughout the day.

No thunderstorm threats are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and that classic California surf stoke.

Remember ocean warriors - respect the waves, watch the conditions, and stay safe out there. Catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly coastal forecast along Southern California's stunning shores.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with moderate conditions that'll keep things interesting. Orange County and San Diego are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some sweet rides.

Water temperatures are chillin between 62 and 69 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable. The swell direction is coming from multiple angles - southwest and south swells blending with west coast wave patterns around 190 to 280 degrees.

Rip current risk is moderate across both regions which means stay alert and know your limits. These currents can sneak up and create challenging conditions for even experienced ocean lovers. Pro tip: watch for changing wave patterns and never surf alone.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with significant height changes. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see highs around 4 to 4.6 feet and lows dropping to nearly zero - creating some interesting wave dynamics throughout the day.

No thunderstorm threats are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and that classic California surf stoke.

Remember ocean warriors - respect the waves, watch the conditions, and stay safe out there. Catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly coastal forecast along Southern California's stunning shores.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed swell cocktail today with moderate conditions that'll keep things interesting. Orange County and San Diego are looking at 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some sweet rides.

Water temperatures are chillin between 62 and 69 degrees so you'll want a light wetsuit to stay comfortable. The swell direction is coming from multiple angles - southwest and south swells blending with west coast wave patterns around 190 to 280 degrees.

Rip current risk is moderate across both regions which means stay alert and know your limits. These currents can sneak up and create challenging conditions for even experienced ocean lovers. Pro tip: watch for changing wave patterns and never surf alone.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with significant height changes. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see highs around 4 to 4.6 feet and lows dropping to nearly zero - creating some interesting wave dynamics throughout the day.

No thunderstorm threats are expected so you can leave the lightning gear at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and that classic California surf stoke.

Remember ocean warriors - respect the waves, watch the conditions, and stay safe out there. Catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down for Orange County, where the surf is cranking with heights between 3 to 6 feet, occasionally pushing to a massive 7-foot wall of water. The rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up and stay alert. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

We've got a killer mixed swell coming in from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell charging at 270 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Tides at Newport Beach are doing their dance today with a morning low of negative 0.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high in the afternoon, and dropping back to 2.7 feet by evening.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. North County beaches will see 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk is MODERATE, so while it's not as intense as Orange County, you'll still want to bring your A-game and ocean awareness.

San Diego's also rocking a mixed swell - west waves at 280 degrees and south swells at 210 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 62 and 67 degrees.

Bottom line: Serious surfers wanted. Conditions are challenging but epic. Stay safe, read the water, and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 10:14:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down for Orange County, where the surf is cranking with heights between 3 to 6 feet, occasionally pushing to a massive 7-foot wall of water. The rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up and stay alert. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

We've got a killer mixed swell coming in from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell charging at 270 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Tides at Newport Beach are doing their dance today with a morning low of negative 0.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high in the afternoon, and dropping back to 2.7 feet by evening.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. North County beaches will see 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk is MODERATE, so while it's not as intense as Orange County, you'll still want to bring your A-game and ocean awareness.

San Diego's also rocking a mixed swell - west waves at 280 degrees and south swells at 210 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 62 and 67 degrees.

Bottom line: Serious surfers wanted. Conditions are challenging but epic. Stay safe, read the water, and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend along the Southern California coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell action that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down for Orange County, where the surf is cranking with heights between 3 to 6 feet, occasionally pushing to a massive 7-foot wall of water. The rip current risk is HIGH, so listen up and stay alert. Water temperatures are sitting sweet at 62 to 68 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session.

We've got a killer mixed swell coming in from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell charging at 270 degrees. Translation: expect some unpredictable and exciting wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Tides at Newport Beach are doing their dance today with a morning low of negative 0.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high in the afternoon, and dropping back to 2.7 feet by evening.

Sliding down to San Diego County, the scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. North County beaches will see 2 to 4-foot waves with sets pushing to 5 feet. The rip current risk is MODERATE, so while it's not as intense as Orange County, you'll still want to bring your A-game and ocean awareness.

San Diego's also rocking a mixed swell - west waves at 280 degrees and south swells at 210 degrees. Water temps are hovering between 62 and 67 degrees.

Bottom line: Serious surfers wanted. Conditions are challenging but epic. Stay safe, read the water, and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action this weekend. 

Orange County's looking at a gnarly surf zone with heights climbing 3 to 6 feet and local sets pushing a massive 7 feet. We're talking high rip current risk, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 68 degrees - just warm enough to keep you comfortable.

For Newport Beach, we've got tidal drama with a morning low at negative 0.4 feet, then climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high around 3 PM. The swell is a mix of south and west directions - 190 and 270 degrees respectively - creating some complex wave patterns that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

San Diego County is presenting slightly mellower conditions with moderate rip current risk. North County beaches will see 2 to 4 foot waves with sets reaching 5 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar water temps and a comparable tidal rhythm.

Both regions share one critical message: respect the ocean. Those mixed swells might look inviting, but they're packing serious power. Whether you're a pro or a weekend warrior, check conditions, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 09:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action this weekend. 

Orange County's looking at a gnarly surf zone with heights climbing 3 to 6 feet and local sets pushing a massive 7 feet. We're talking high rip current risk, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 68 degrees - just warm enough to keep you comfortable.

For Newport Beach, we've got tidal drama with a morning low at negative 0.4 feet, then climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high around 3 PM. The swell is a mix of south and west directions - 190 and 270 degrees respectively - creating some complex wave patterns that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

San Diego County is presenting slightly mellower conditions with moderate rip current risk. North County beaches will see 2 to 4 foot waves with sets reaching 5 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar water temps and a comparable tidal rhythm.

Both regions share one critical message: respect the ocean. Those mixed swells might look inviting, but they're packing serious power. Whether you're a pro or a weekend warrior, check conditions, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action this weekend. 

Orange County's looking at a gnarly surf zone with heights climbing 3 to 6 feet and local sets pushing a massive 7 feet. We're talking high rip current risk, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, think twice before paddling out. Water temps are sitting sweet between 62 and 68 degrees - just warm enough to keep you comfortable.

For Newport Beach, we've got tidal drama with a morning low at negative 0.4 feet, then climbing to a solid 3.5-foot high around 3 PM. The swell is a mix of south and west directions - 190 and 270 degrees respectively - creating some complex wave patterns that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

San Diego County is presenting slightly mellower conditions with moderate rip current risk. North County beaches will see 2 to 4 foot waves with sets reaching 5 feet. La Jolla's looking at similar water temps and a comparable tidal rhythm.

Both regions share one critical message: respect the ocean. Those mixed swells might look inviting, but they're packing serious power. Whether you're a pro or a weekend warrior, check conditions, know your limits, and never surf alone.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal breakdown for Southern California.

Buckle up for a dynamic surf scene this Saturday and Sunday. Orange County is looking at a spicy swell situation with waves ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and climbing to a robust 3 to 6 feet by evening. The rip current risk is dialing up from moderate today to high on Sunday - so keep those eyes peeled and safety skills sharp.

Mixed swells are dancing through our waters - a sultry south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit and some serious wave hunting.

Over in San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower but still exciting. Expect consistent 2 to 4 foot waves with local sets pushing to 5 feet on North County beaches. The rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend, so respect the ocean's mood.

Tidal choreography is in full swing with some fascinating low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.6 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar rhythmic pattern.

Pro tip: While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart. Weekend warriors - this is your coastal call to adventure!

Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:56:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal breakdown for Southern California.

Buckle up for a dynamic surf scene this Saturday and Sunday. Orange County is looking at a spicy swell situation with waves ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and climbing to a robust 3 to 6 feet by evening. The rip current risk is dialing up from moderate today to high on Sunday - so keep those eyes peeled and safety skills sharp.

Mixed swells are dancing through our waters - a sultry south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit and some serious wave hunting.

Over in San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower but still exciting. Expect consistent 2 to 4 foot waves with local sets pushing to 5 feet on North County beaches. The rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend, so respect the ocean's mood.

Tidal choreography is in full swing with some fascinating low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.6 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar rhythmic pattern.

Pro tip: While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart. Weekend warriors - this is your coastal call to adventure!

Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your weekend coastal breakdown for Southern California.

Buckle up for a dynamic surf scene this Saturday and Sunday. Orange County is looking at a spicy swell situation with waves ramping up from 2 to 4 feet this afternoon and climbing to a robust 3 to 6 feet by evening. The rip current risk is dialing up from moderate today to high on Sunday - so keep those eyes peeled and safety skills sharp.

Mixed swells are dancing through our waters - a sultry south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell cruising at 270 degrees. Water temps are sitting pretty between 62 and 65 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit and some serious wave hunting.

Over in San Diego County, the scene looks slightly mellower but still exciting. Expect consistent 2 to 4 foot waves with local sets pushing to 5 feet on North County beaches. The rip current risk remains moderate throughout the weekend, so respect the ocean's mood.

Tidal choreography is in full swing with some fascinating low and high tide moments. Newport Beach will see a low tide of -0.6 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.5 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar rhythmic pattern.

Pro tip: While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart. Weekend warriors - this is your coastal call to adventure!

Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! We're dropping the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Surf's looking mellow today with a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell - with some playful sets touching 4 feet. Whether you're in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, conditions are pretty chill.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler currents. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some interesting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 190 to 260 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 220 degrees for San Diego.

Rip current risk is low across both regions - which means you can paddle out with confidence. Just keep those eyes open and stay aware of your surroundings. No thunderstorm drama expected today or tomorrow.

Tide action is looking dynamic with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping to negative 0.7 feet in the morning, climbing to high points around 5.7 to 5.8 feet later in the day. Perfect for those looking to catch some varied water levels.

So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride some California waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:48:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! We're dropping the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Surf's looking mellow today with a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell - with some playful sets touching 4 feet. Whether you're in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, conditions are pretty chill.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler currents. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some interesting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 190 to 260 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 220 degrees for San Diego.

Rip current risk is low across both regions - which means you can paddle out with confidence. Just keep those eyes open and stay aware of your surroundings. No thunderstorm drama expected today or tomorrow.

Tide action is looking dynamic with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping to negative 0.7 feet in the morning, climbing to high points around 5.7 to 5.8 feet later in the day. Perfect for those looking to catch some varied water levels.

So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride some California waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! We're dropping the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Surf's looking mellow today with a smooth 1 to 3 foot swell - with some playful sets touching 4 feet. Whether you're in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, conditions are pretty chill.

Water temperatures are sitting sweet between 61 and 69 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for those sensitive to cooler currents. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some interesting mixed swells coming from multiple directions - 190 to 260 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 220 degrees for San Diego.

Rip current risk is low across both regions - which means you can paddle out with confidence. Just keep those eyes open and stay aware of your surroundings. No thunderstorm drama expected today or tomorrow.

Tide action is looking dynamic with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping to negative 0.7 feet in the morning, climbing to high points around 5.7 to 5.8 feet later in the day. Perfect for those looking to catch some varied water levels.

So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride some California waves. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some key intel for your coastal adventure.

Calling all beach enthusiasts from Orange County to San Diego - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. Think of it like a marine mood ring - caution is the name of the game.

Let's break down the ocean's current vibe. We're looking at surf heights holding steady around 2 to 4 feet, with occasional local sets pushing to 5 feet in some zones. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously mixed swell directions - we're talking waves rolling in from 190 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some playful but unpredictable wave patterns.

Water temperatures are looking pretty sweet - ranging from 61 to 69 degrees. Wetsuit optional, but recommended for maximum comfort. Good news for those who hate the cold!

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Clear skies mean clean waves and perfect visibility.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic. Newport's got some dramatic tide swings from negative 0.7 feet to a pumped up 5.8 feet. La Jolla's riding a similar wave.

Pro tip - while conditions are moderate, respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 02:49:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some key intel for your coastal adventure.

Calling all beach enthusiasts from Orange County to San Diego - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. Think of it like a marine mood ring - caution is the name of the game.

Let's break down the ocean's current vibe. We're looking at surf heights holding steady around 2 to 4 feet, with occasional local sets pushing to 5 feet in some zones. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously mixed swell directions - we're talking waves rolling in from 190 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some playful but unpredictable wave patterns.

Water temperatures are looking pretty sweet - ranging from 61 to 69 degrees. Wetsuit optional, but recommended for maximum comfort. Good news for those who hate the cold!

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Clear skies mean clean waves and perfect visibility.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic. Newport's got some dramatic tide swings from negative 0.7 feet to a pumped up 5.8 feet. La Jolla's riding a similar wave.

Pro tip - while conditions are moderate, respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some key intel for your coastal adventure.

Calling all beach enthusiasts from Orange County to San Diego - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing. Think of it like a marine mood ring - caution is the name of the game.

Let's break down the ocean's current vibe. We're looking at surf heights holding steady around 2 to 4 feet, with occasional local sets pushing to 5 feet in some zones. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously mixed swell directions - we're talking waves rolling in from 190 to 270 degrees. Translation? Expect some playful but unpredictable wave patterns.

Water temperatures are looking pretty sweet - ranging from 61 to 69 degrees. Wetsuit optional, but recommended for maximum comfort. Good news for those who hate the cold!

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zilch. Nada. Clear skies mean clean waves and perfect visibility.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic. Newport's got some dramatic tide swings from negative 0.7 feet to a pumped up 5.8 feet. La Jolla's riding a similar wave.

Pro tip - while conditions are moderate, respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a surf buddy.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and the OC coastline are serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Tide charts are showing some serious water movement with four distinct tide shifts today and tomorrow. Morning lows are barely kissing zero and peaks will reach around 5.4 to 5.6 feet.

Swell reports are looking juicy with mixed west and south swells. Today's west swell is cruising in at 260 degrees while the south swell rolls through at 190 degrees. Sunday will see a slight directional shift with the west swell moving to 270 degrees.

Heading north to San Diego County, conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet. Water temps are slightly cooler ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns.

The swell direction in San Diego will feature west swells from 280 to 290 degrees and south swells around 210 degrees. No thunderstorm threats are on the radar for either region.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for catching waves with manageable conditions. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:41:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and the OC coastline are serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Tide charts are showing some serious water movement with four distinct tide shifts today and tomorrow. Morning lows are barely kissing zero and peaks will reach around 5.4 to 5.6 feet.

Swell reports are looking juicy with mixed west and south swells. Today's west swell is cruising in at 260 degrees while the south swell rolls through at 190 degrees. Sunday will see a slight directional shift with the west swell moving to 270 degrees.

Heading north to San Diego County, conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet. Water temps are slightly cooler ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns.

The swell direction in San Diego will feature west swells from 280 to 290 degrees and south swells around 210 degrees. No thunderstorm threats are on the radar for either region.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for catching waves with manageable conditions. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County.

Newport Beach and the OC coastline are serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temps are sitting pretty at a crisp 63 to 67 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Tide charts are showing some serious water movement with four distinct tide shifts today and tomorrow. Morning lows are barely kissing zero and peaks will reach around 5.4 to 5.6 feet.

Swell reports are looking juicy with mixed west and south swells. Today's west swell is cruising in at 260 degrees while the south swell rolls through at 190 degrees. Sunday will see a slight directional shift with the west swell moving to 270 degrees.

Heading north to San Diego County, conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with surf heights hovering between 2 to 3 feet. Water temps are slightly cooler ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar low and high tide patterns.

The swell direction in San Diego will feature west swells from 280 to 290 degrees and south swells around 210 degrees. No thunderstorm threats are on the radar for either region.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for catching waves with manageable conditions. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and a few wild cards.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines that demands your full attention. Both regions are brewing up some gnarly surf conditions with waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing to 6 feet. These aren't your average small rollers - these are serious swells that will test even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things crisp but not freezing. You'll want that wetsuit handy. Speaking of unpredictability there's a chance of thunderstorms today which adds an extra layer of excitement to your beach adventure.

Tide charts reveal some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple high and low tides throughout the day with peaks ranging around 3.6 to 4.4 feet. The mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - ranging between 190 to 280 degrees - which means complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

By Wednesday the intensity drops slightly. Rip current risk moves from high to moderate with surf heights mellowing to 2 to 4 feet. The thunderstorm threat disappears completely giving way to more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: respect the ocean and your skill level. Those high rip current risks aren't playing around - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation real quick. Stay alert stay safe and enjoy those waves responsibly.

Catch you on the flip side surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and a few wild cards.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines that demands your full attention. Both regions are brewing up some gnarly surf conditions with waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing to 6 feet. These aren't your average small rollers - these are serious swells that will test even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things crisp but not freezing. You'll want that wetsuit handy. Speaking of unpredictability there's a chance of thunderstorms today which adds an extra layer of excitement to your beach adventure.

Tide charts reveal some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple high and low tides throughout the day with peaks ranging around 3.6 to 4.4 feet. The mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - ranging between 190 to 280 degrees - which means complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

By Wednesday the intensity drops slightly. Rip current risk moves from high to moderate with surf heights mellowing to 2 to 4 feet. The thunderstorm threat disappears completely giving way to more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: respect the ocean and your skill level. Those high rip current risks aren't playing around - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation real quick. Stay alert stay safe and enjoy those waves responsibly.

Catch you on the flip side surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packed with some serious wave action and a few wild cards.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines that demands your full attention. Both regions are brewing up some gnarly surf conditions with waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet and potential sets pushing to 6 feet. These aren't your average small rollers - these are serious swells that will test even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between 61 and 68 degrees - cool enough to keep things crisp but not freezing. You'll want that wetsuit handy. Speaking of unpredictability there's a chance of thunderstorms today which adds an extra layer of excitement to your beach adventure.

Tide charts reveal some interesting rhythms. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple high and low tides throughout the day with peaks ranging around 3.6 to 4.4 feet. The mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - ranging between 190 to 280 degrees - which means complex wave patterns that will keep things interesting.

By Wednesday the intensity drops slightly. Rip current risk moves from high to moderate with surf heights mellowing to 2 to 4 feet. The thunderstorm threat disappears completely giving way to more predictable conditions.

Pro tip: respect the ocean and your skill level. Those high rip current risks aren't playing around - they can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation real quick. Stay alert stay safe and enjoy those waves responsibly.

Catch you on the flip side surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-31-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5802865422</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild weekend ride along Southern California's coastline. The Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action that'll have wave riders and ocean enthusiasts on high alert.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings. Today's looking mellow with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders wanting some playful waves. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

But hold onto your board shorts because Sunday is when things get spicy! Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to high, with surf heights climbing to 3-6 feet and potentially hitting 7-foot sets by late afternoon. Offshore mixed swells coming from multiple directions mean unpredictable and exciting wave conditions.

Ocean lovers should note the tide schedule - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some dramatic tide shifts. Early morning high tides around 5.4 to 5.5 feet will transition to low tides dipping below zero, creating dynamic coastal landscapes.

Meteorological magic continues with zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for ocean adventurers. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or beach enthusiast, this weekend promises dynamic maritime experiences with enough energy to keep everyone entertained.

Pro tip: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always prioritize safety. Ride smart, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild weekend ride along Southern California's coastline. The Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action that'll have wave riders and ocean enthusiasts on high alert.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings. Today's looking mellow with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders wanting some playful waves. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

But hold onto your board shorts because Sunday is when things get spicy! Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to high, with surf heights climbing to 3-6 feet and potentially hitting 7-foot sets by late afternoon. Offshore mixed swells coming from multiple directions mean unpredictable and exciting wave conditions.

Ocean lovers should note the tide schedule - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some dramatic tide shifts. Early morning high tides around 5.4 to 5.5 feet will transition to low tides dipping below zero, creating dynamic coastal landscapes.

Meteorological magic continues with zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for ocean adventurers. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or beach enthusiast, this weekend promises dynamic maritime experiences with enough energy to keep everyone entertained.

Pro tip: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always prioritize safety. Ride smart, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild weekend ride along Southern California's coastline. The Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action that'll have wave riders and ocean enthusiasts on high alert.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings. Today's looking mellow with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders wanting some playful waves. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 63 and 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

But hold onto your board shorts because Sunday is when things get spicy! Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to high, with surf heights climbing to 3-6 feet and potentially hitting 7-foot sets by late afternoon. Offshore mixed swells coming from multiple directions mean unpredictable and exciting wave conditions.

Ocean lovers should note the tide schedule - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some dramatic tide shifts. Early morning high tides around 5.4 to 5.5 feet will transition to low tides dipping below zero, creating dynamic coastal landscapes.

Meteorological magic continues with zero thunderstorm potential, meaning clean conditions for ocean adventurers. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or beach enthusiast, this weekend promises dynamic maritime experiences with enough energy to keep everyone entertained.

Pro tip: Respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always prioritize safety. Ride smart, stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-29-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4809958731</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! National Weather Service is dropping the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Calling all beach enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's ocean canvas features 2 to 4 foot waves with a sweet mixed swell pattern - south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Water temps are looking primo between 64 and 69 degrees - perfect for wetsuit-free sessions or a refreshing paddle. Just remember those rip currents are hanging around with moderate risk, so keep your ocean awareness dialed.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide action today. We're looking at a morning low tide around minus 1.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.4 foot high by early afternoon. As the day progresses, expect another low tide and then a nighttime high reaching 6.1 feet - prime for sunset sessions.

Looking ahead to Friday, things mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. The west swell will continue dominating at 270 degrees, offering clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 09:41:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! National Weather Service is dropping the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Calling all beach enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's ocean canvas features 2 to 4 foot waves with a sweet mixed swell pattern - south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Water temps are looking primo between 64 and 69 degrees - perfect for wetsuit-free sessions or a refreshing paddle. Just remember those rip currents are hanging around with moderate risk, so keep your ocean awareness dialed.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide action today. We're looking at a morning low tide around minus 1.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.4 foot high by early afternoon. As the day progresses, expect another low tide and then a nighttime high reaching 6.1 feet - prime for sunset sessions.

Looking ahead to Friday, things mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. The west swell will continue dominating at 270 degrees, offering clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! National Weather Service is dropping the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Calling all beach enthusiasts - we've got a moderate rip current situation brewing along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Today's ocean canvas features 2 to 4 foot waves with a sweet mixed swell pattern - south swells rolling in at 190 degrees and west swells cruising at 270 degrees.

Water temps are looking primo between 64 and 69 degrees - perfect for wetsuit-free sessions or a refreshing paddle. Just remember those rip currents are hanging around with moderate risk, so keep your ocean awareness dialed.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some epic tide action today. We're looking at a morning low tide around minus 1.4 feet, climbing to a solid 3.4 foot high by early afternoon. As the day progresses, expect another low tide and then a nighttime high reaching 6.1 feet - prime for sunset sessions.

Looking ahead to Friday, things mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk. The west swell will continue dominating at 270 degrees, offering clean lines for those looking to catch some smooth rides.

No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, so grab your board, check your leash, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-27-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9726835852</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this Tuesday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some tasty surf with moderate rip current risks that demand your respect. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some morning action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with dramatic swings between low and high tides throughout the day.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixed angles between 190 and 270 degrees - which means interesting wave patterns and potential for some unpredictable breaks. Orange County sees swells from 240 and 190 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave energy from 270 and 210 degrees.

Good news for beach lovers: no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean awareness.

Wednesday looks slightly mellower with surf heights dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks lowering in San Diego. Orange County maintains its moderate risk, so stay alert and watch those currents.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Southern California surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this Tuesday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some tasty surf with moderate rip current risks that demand your respect. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some morning action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with dramatic swings between low and high tides throughout the day.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixed angles between 190 and 270 degrees - which means interesting wave patterns and potential for some unpredictable breaks. Orange County sees swells from 240 and 190 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave energy from 270 and 210 degrees.

Good news for beach lovers: no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean awareness.

Wednesday looks slightly mellower with surf heights dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks lowering in San Diego. Orange County maintains its moderate risk, so stay alert and watch those currents.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Southern California surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California on this Tuesday morning.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some tasty surf with moderate rip current risks that demand your respect. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some morning action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 64 and 69 degrees, so a light wetsuit should keep you comfortable. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing similar tide patterns with dramatic swings between low and high tides throughout the day.

The swell is coming from multiple directions - mixed angles between 190 and 270 degrees - which means interesting wave patterns and potential for some unpredictable breaks. Orange County sees swells from 240 and 190 degrees, while San Diego is getting wave energy from 270 and 210 degrees.

Good news for beach lovers: no thunderstorms are in the forecast, so you can leave those rain jackets at home. Just bring your board, some sunscreen, and a healthy dose of ocean awareness.

Wednesday looks slightly mellower with surf heights dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks lowering in San Diego. Orange County maintains its moderate risk, so stay alert and watch those currents.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Southern California surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-25-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6101746946</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! We're tracking some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Hold onto your boards because the rip currents are no joke right now. We're looking at a high-risk situation in both Orange County and San Diego County waters that demands serious respect. These aren't your average waves - we're talking 3 to 6 foot swells with potential sets pushing up to 7 feet near Orange County.

The ocean's serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west angles hitting the coast. Orange County will see south swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's getting a slightly different flavor at 210 degrees, complemented by west swells around 260 to 270 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between a cool 62 and 68 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory for most surfers. Tidal movements are dramatic, with extreme low tides dipping down to negative 1.5 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 6.8 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But Mother Nature's making up for that with some serious rip current energy. Experienced surfers might find some epic conditions, but newbies should absolutely sit this one out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are ground zero for these challenging maritime conditions. Multiple tide shifts throughout the day mean constantly changing wave dynamics.

Bottom line: This weekend demands serious ocean respect. Stay alert, check conditions constantly, and when in doubt - don't go out.

Catch you on the safer side of the break!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 09:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! We're tracking some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Hold onto your boards because the rip currents are no joke right now. We're looking at a high-risk situation in both Orange County and San Diego County waters that demands serious respect. These aren't your average waves - we're talking 3 to 6 foot swells with potential sets pushing up to 7 feet near Orange County.

The ocean's serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west angles hitting the coast. Orange County will see south swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's getting a slightly different flavor at 210 degrees, complemented by west swells around 260 to 270 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between a cool 62 and 68 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory for most surfers. Tidal movements are dramatic, with extreme low tides dipping down to negative 1.5 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 6.8 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But Mother Nature's making up for that with some serious rip current energy. Experienced surfers might find some epic conditions, but newbies should absolutely sit this one out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are ground zero for these challenging maritime conditions. Multiple tide shifts throughout the day mean constantly changing wave dynamics.

Bottom line: This weekend demands serious ocean respect. Stay alert, check conditions constantly, and when in doubt - don't go out.

Catch you on the safer side of the break!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! We're tracking some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Hold onto your boards because the rip currents are no joke right now. We're looking at a high-risk situation in both Orange County and San Diego County waters that demands serious respect. These aren't your average waves - we're talking 3 to 6 foot swells with potential sets pushing up to 7 feet near Orange County.

The ocean's serving up a mixed swell cocktail with south and west angles hitting the coast. Orange County will see south swells rolling in around 190 degrees, while San Diego's getting a slightly different flavor at 210 degrees, complemented by west swells around 260 to 270 degrees.

Water temperatures are hovering between a cool 62 and 68 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory for most surfers. Tidal movements are dramatic, with extreme low tides dipping down to negative 1.5 feet and high tides climbing to a robust 6.8 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. But Mother Nature's making up for that with some serious rip current energy. Experienced surfers might find some epic conditions, but newbies should absolutely sit this one out.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are ground zero for these challenging maritime conditions. Multiple tide shifts throughout the day mean constantly changing wave dynamics.

Bottom line: This weekend demands serious ocean respect. Stay alert, check conditions constantly, and when in doubt - don't go out.

Catch you on the safer side of the break!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel that'll have you pumped and prepared.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that demand your full respect. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's no joke - these waters are ready to test even the most seasoned surfers.

Expect consistent surf heights between 3 to 6 feet, with some Sunday sets potentially pushing to 7 feet. The swell is a killer mix of south and west swells coming from 190 to 270 degrees, creating complex and challenging wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between 62 and 68 degrees - chilly enough to require a decent wetsuit. Pro tip: bring your full suit and maybe even consider a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

The tidal dance is intense this weekend. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts, with lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching impressive 6.2 to 6.6 foot ranges. Morning low tides hit around 3 AM, with peak high tides arriving mid to late morning.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. But those rip currents are the real story - they're high risk and life-threatening. Translation: if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, stay close to the lifeguard towers.

Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Newbies, watch and learn or stick to the shore. Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 09:41:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel that'll have you pumped and prepared.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that demand your full respect. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's no joke - these waters are ready to test even the most seasoned surfers.

Expect consistent surf heights between 3 to 6 feet, with some Sunday sets potentially pushing to 7 feet. The swell is a killer mix of south and west swells coming from 190 to 270 degrees, creating complex and challenging wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between 62 and 68 degrees - chilly enough to require a decent wetsuit. Pro tip: bring your full suit and maybe even consider a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

The tidal dance is intense this weekend. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts, with lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching impressive 6.2 to 6.6 foot ranges. Morning low tides hit around 3 AM, with peak high tides arriving mid to late morning.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. But those rip currents are the real story - they're high risk and life-threatening. Translation: if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, stay close to the lifeguard towers.

Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Newbies, watch and learn or stick to the shore. Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is dropping some serious ocean intel that'll have you pumped and prepared.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly conditions that demand your full respect. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's no joke - these waters are ready to test even the most seasoned surfers.

Expect consistent surf heights between 3 to 6 feet, with some Sunday sets potentially pushing to 7 feet. The swell is a killer mix of south and west swells coming from 190 to 270 degrees, creating complex and challenging wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between 62 and 68 degrees - chilly enough to require a decent wetsuit. Pro tip: bring your full suit and maybe even consider a hood if you're sensitive to the cold.

The tidal dance is intense this weekend. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts, with lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching impressive 6.2 to 6.6 foot ranges. Morning low tides hit around 3 AM, with peak high tides arriving mid to late morning.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Wind conditions? Looking clean. But those rip currents are the real story - they're high risk and life-threatening. Translation: if you're not 100% confident in your ocean skills, stay close to the lifeguard towers.

Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Newbies, watch and learn or stick to the shore. Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mixed bag of waves and swells from Orange County down to San Diego. Today kicks off with relatively mellow surf heights between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously inviting ocean vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 61 to 69 degree range - perfect for wetsuit surfers and brave swimmers alike. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, we've got some interesting swell action brewing.

The west swell is dominating today coming in strong from 260 degrees, with some areas experiencing a bonus southwest mixed swell around 220 degrees. Friday promises even more dynamic wave conditions with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides bottom out around 0.5 to 1.5 feet, while evening high tides will peak between 5 and 5.7 feet.

Here's the critical safety intel - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Translation: stay alert, know your swimming abilities, and pay attention to ocean conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so swim smart and stick close to lifeguard stations.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach lounger, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet ocean vibes. Catch those waves responsibly and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 09:42:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mixed bag of waves and swells from Orange County down to San Diego. Today kicks off with relatively mellow surf heights between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously inviting ocean vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 61 to 69 degree range - perfect for wetsuit surfers and brave swimmers alike. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, we've got some interesting swell action brewing.

The west swell is dominating today coming in strong from 260 degrees, with some areas experiencing a bonus southwest mixed swell around 220 degrees. Friday promises even more dynamic wave conditions with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides bottom out around 0.5 to 1.5 feet, while evening high tides will peak between 5 and 5.7 feet.

Here's the critical safety intel - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Translation: stay alert, know your swimming abilities, and pay attention to ocean conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so swim smart and stick close to lifeguard stations.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach lounger, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet ocean vibes. Catch those waves responsibly and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

We're looking at a mixed bag of waves and swells from Orange County down to San Diego. Today kicks off with relatively mellow surf heights between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up some seriously inviting ocean vibes.

Water temperatures are hovering in the comfortable 61 to 69 degree range - perfect for wetsuit surfers and brave swimmers alike. While thunderstorms aren't in the forecast, we've got some interesting swell action brewing.

The west swell is dominating today coming in strong from 260 degrees, with some areas experiencing a bonus southwest mixed swell around 220 degrees. Friday promises even more dynamic wave conditions with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide cycles today. Morning low tides bottom out around 0.5 to 1.5 feet, while evening high tides will peak between 5 and 5.7 feet.

Here's the critical safety intel - we're sitting at a moderate rip current risk. Translation: stay alert, know your swimming abilities, and pay attention to ocean conditions. Life-threatening currents are possible, so swim smart and stick close to lifeguard stations.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach lounger, Southern California's coastline is serving up some seriously sweet ocean vibes. Catch those waves responsibly and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your coastal conditions update! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a sweet, chill surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth glide. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees, so you might want a light wetsuit but nothing too heavy.

Rip current risk is low, which means the ocean is playing nice today. But remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk - always keep those ocean smarts handy.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low points. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tidal ranges between 0.1 and 4.5 feet throughout the day. Early risers can catch morning highs around 4 AM, with another sweet evening tide rolling in around 7 PM.

Swell direction is mixing things up - we're seeing a playful combination of south and west swells. Orange County is experiencing swells from 190 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting waves from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, so clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu. Grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's magnificent coastline!

Surf's up, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 09:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your coastal conditions update! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a sweet, chill surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth glide. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees, so you might want a light wetsuit but nothing too heavy.

Rip current risk is low, which means the ocean is playing nice today. But remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk - always keep those ocean smarts handy.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low points. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tidal ranges between 0.1 and 4.5 feet throughout the day. Early risers can catch morning highs around 4 AM, with another sweet evening tide rolling in around 7 PM.

Swell direction is mixing things up - we're seeing a playful combination of south and west swells. Orange County is experiencing swells from 190 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting waves from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, so clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu. Grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's magnificent coastline!

Surf's up, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for your coastal conditions update! The Pacific is serving up some mellow vibes along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at a sweet, chill surf scene with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and longboarders wanting a smooth glide. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 61 and 68 degrees, so you might want a light wetsuit but nothing too heavy.

Rip current risk is low, which means the ocean is playing nice today. But remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk - always keep those ocean smarts handy.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low points. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tidal ranges between 0.1 and 4.5 feet throughout the day. Early risers can catch morning highs around 4 AM, with another sweet evening tide rolling in around 7 PM.

Swell direction is mixing things up - we're seeing a playful combination of south and west swells. Orange County is experiencing swells from 190 and 270 degrees, while San Diego is getting waves from 210 and 280 degrees. Translation: expect some interesting wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for seasoned surfers.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, so clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu. Grab your board, some sunscreen, and get ready for a stellar day along Southern California's magnificent coastline!

Surf's up, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. Today might look like a mellow scene with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west, but Sunday is where things get seriously spicy.

Coastal waters are currently sitting in the chilly 58 to 67 degree range - so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings.

Tomorrow brings the drama with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - potentially reaching 6 foot sets in San Diego. The swell direction is a complex mix coming from multiple angles: west swells dancing between 240 and 270 degrees, with a bonus south swell sliding in around 190 degrees.

Here's the critical intel for all you ocean enthusiasts: Rip current risk is blowing up from low to HIGH. Translation - the ocean is about to get wild and potentially dangerous. Lifeguards are basically saying proceed with extreme caution.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 0.1 feet to nearly 5 feet throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 8:30 AM and evening lows drop around 6-8 PM.

Bottom line: Sunday looks like a high-octane surf day with serious potential for epic conditions - but also serious risk. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 09:41:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. Today might look like a mellow scene with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west, but Sunday is where things get seriously spicy.

Coastal waters are currently sitting in the chilly 58 to 67 degree range - so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings.

Tomorrow brings the drama with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - potentially reaching 6 foot sets in San Diego. The swell direction is a complex mix coming from multiple angles: west swells dancing between 240 and 270 degrees, with a bonus south swell sliding in around 190 degrees.

Here's the critical intel for all you ocean enthusiasts: Rip current risk is blowing up from low to HIGH. Translation - the ocean is about to get wild and potentially dangerous. Lifeguards are basically saying proceed with extreme caution.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 0.1 feet to nearly 5 feet throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 8:30 AM and evening lows drop around 6-8 PM.

Bottom line: Sunday looks like a high-octane surf day with serious potential for epic conditions - but also serious risk. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along the Southern California coast. Today might look like a mellow scene with small 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west, but Sunday is where things get seriously spicy.

Coastal waters are currently sitting in the chilly 58 to 67 degree range - so grab that wetsuit before paddling out. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to experience some serious maritime mood swings.

Tomorrow brings the drama with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet - potentially reaching 6 foot sets in San Diego. The swell direction is a complex mix coming from multiple angles: west swells dancing between 240 and 270 degrees, with a bonus south swell sliding in around 190 degrees.

Here's the critical intel for all you ocean enthusiasts: Rip current risk is blowing up from low to HIGH. Translation - the ocean is about to get wild and potentially dangerous. Lifeguards are basically saying proceed with extreme caution.

Tide charts are showing some interesting vertical movements. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative 0.1 feet to nearly 5 feet throughout the day. Morning low tides hit around 8:30 AM and evening lows drop around 6-8 PM.

Bottom line: Sunday looks like a high-octane surf day with serious potential for epic conditions - but also serious risk. Stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and shred responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's sun-kissed shores from San Diego to Orange County.

Let's talk waves first - we're looking at a smooth 2 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Nothing too wild, but enough to keep things interesting for intermediate surfers and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 57 and 67 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. The swell is rolling in from some interesting angles today - Orange County is seeing waves predominantly from 230 degrees, while San Diego's getting a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Life-threatening currents are unlikely, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's moods.

Tide watchers take note - we've got some dynamic movement today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts. Morning lows dip to around negative 0.4 feet, climbing to highs around 5.3 feet later in the day.

Bonus good news - zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Perfect for catching some waves, snapping epic beach photos, or just soaking up that California sunshine.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today looks like a solid beach day. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 09:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's sun-kissed shores from San Diego to Orange County.

Let's talk waves first - we're looking at a smooth 2 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Nothing too wild, but enough to keep things interesting for intermediate surfers and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 57 and 67 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. The swell is rolling in from some interesting angles today - Orange County is seeing waves predominantly from 230 degrees, while San Diego's getting a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Life-threatening currents are unlikely, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's moods.

Tide watchers take note - we've got some dynamic movement today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts. Morning lows dip to around negative 0.4 feet, climbing to highs around 5.3 feet later in the day.

Bonus good news - zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Perfect for catching some waves, snapping epic beach photos, or just soaking up that California sunshine.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today looks like a solid beach day. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's sun-kissed shores from San Diego to Orange County.

Let's talk waves first - we're looking at a smooth 2 to 3 foot surf with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet. Nothing too wild, but enough to keep things interesting for intermediate surfers and casual beach lovers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 57 and 67 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure, but not arctic by any means. The swell is rolling in from some interesting angles today - Orange County is seeing waves predominantly from 230 degrees, while San Diego's getting a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees.

Rip current risk is low across both regions, which means you can breathe easy. Life-threatening currents are unlikely, but always stay alert and respect the ocean's moods.

Tide watchers take note - we've got some dynamic movement today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience multiple tide shifts. Morning lows dip to around negative 0.4 feet, climbing to highs around 5.3 feet later in the day.

Bonus good news - zero thunderstorm potential means clear skies and clean conditions. Perfect for catching some waves, snapping epic beach photos, or just soaking up that California sunshine.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today looks like a solid beach day. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 and 66 degrees - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers. The swell is coming in from 240 degrees today, shifting to a mixed direction tomorrow with swells hitting from 250 and 200 degrees.

Tidal action at Newport Beach will feature some interesting fluctuations. We're looking at a morning low tide around negative 0.5 feet, climbing to a solid 3.2 feet by midday, then dipping again to 2.0 feet in the afternoon before a substantial evening high of 5.6 feet.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are beefier at 3 to 5 feet, with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. The swell is charging in from 270 degrees today, shifting to 280 degrees tomorrow.

La Jolla's tides will mirror similar patterns to Newport Beach, with low and high tides creating dynamic ocean conditions throughout the day.

No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and enjoy some epic coastal adventures. Remember - moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 09:41:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 and 66 degrees - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers. The swell is coming in from 240 degrees today, shifting to a mixed direction tomorrow with swells hitting from 250 and 200 degrees.

Tidal action at Newport Beach will feature some interesting fluctuations. We're looking at a morning low tide around negative 0.5 feet, climbing to a solid 3.2 feet by midday, then dipping again to 2.0 feet in the afternoon before a substantial evening high of 5.6 feet.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are beefier at 3 to 5 feet, with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. The swell is charging in from 270 degrees today, shifting to 280 degrees tomorrow.

La Jolla's tides will mirror similar patterns to Newport Beach, with low and high tides creating dynamic ocean conditions throughout the day.

No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and enjoy some epic coastal adventures. Remember - moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Orange County is looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves rolling in at 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 60 and 66 degrees - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers. The swell is coming in from 240 degrees today, shifting to a mixed direction tomorrow with swells hitting from 250 and 200 degrees.

Tidal action at Newport Beach will feature some interesting fluctuations. We're looking at a morning low tide around negative 0.5 feet, climbing to a solid 3.2 feet by midday, then dipping again to 2.0 feet in the afternoon before a substantial evening high of 5.6 feet.

Down in San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are beefier at 3 to 5 feet, with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. The swell is charging in from 270 degrees today, shifting to 280 degrees tomorrow.

La Jolla's tides will mirror similar patterns to Newport Beach, with low and high tides creating dynamic ocean conditions throughout the day.

No thunderstorms are expected, so grab your board, check your safety gear, and enjoy some epic coastal adventures. Remember - moderate to high rip current risks mean stay alert, know your limits, and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the surf report is here! We're looking at a solid weekend with moderate rip current risks along the Southern California coastline.

Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 and 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit handy.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some mixed swell action coming from multiple directions - 190, 270, 280, and 210 degrees. Translation: expect some variable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach will see some dramatic tide shifts today with lows dipping to negative 0.2 feet in the morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dynamic tide movements.

The good news is thunderstorms are nowhere on the radar, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. But don't get too comfortable - those moderate rip currents mean you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Recommendation for today: Bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe schedule your surf session during the mid-morning high tide for the most consistent conditions. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 09:41:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the surf report is here! We're looking at a solid weekend with moderate rip current risks along the Southern California coastline.

Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 and 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit handy.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some mixed swell action coming from multiple directions - 190, 270, 280, and 210 degrees. Translation: expect some variable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach will see some dramatic tide shifts today with lows dipping to negative 0.2 feet in the morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dynamic tide movements.

The good news is thunderstorms are nowhere on the radar, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. But don't get too comfortable - those moderate rip currents mean you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Recommendation for today: Bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe schedule your surf session during the mid-morning high tide for the most consistent conditions. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the surf report is here! We're looking at a solid weekend with moderate rip current risks along the Southern California coastline.

Both Orange County and San Diego County are serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 59 and 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit handy.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some mixed swell action coming from multiple directions - 190, 270, 280, and 210 degrees. Translation: expect some variable wave patterns that'll keep you on your toes.

Let's talk tides. Newport Beach will see some dramatic tide shifts today with lows dipping to negative 0.2 feet in the morning and climbing to a robust 5.5 feet by evening. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dynamic tide movements.

The good news is thunderstorms are nowhere on the radar, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. But don't get too comfortable - those moderate rip currents mean you'll want to stay alert and know your ocean skills.

Recommendation for today: Bring your A-game, respect the ocean, and maybe schedule your surf session during the mid-morning high tide for the most consistent conditions. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers get ready for a weekend of moderate adventure along the Southern California coastline. The surf's calling with a consistent 2 to 4 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going wild.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously sweet conditions. We're looking at water temperatures hovering between 60 and 64 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. The swell is coming in from multiple directions creating some delightful mixed wave patterns that'll keep things dynamic.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, which means stay alert and smart. Experienced surfers know this means pay attention to ocean conditions and know your limits. Weekend warriors might want to stick close to designated surf zones and lifeguard stations.

Tides are looking pretty stellar with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning and climbing to impressive 5.4 and 5.3 foot highs in the evening. Those evening high tides could create some epic sunset sessions.

Wave direction is mixing it up - expect swells coming from 190 to 280 degrees across both regions. This means potentially playful conditions for intermediate and advanced riders looking for some variety in their wave selection.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for a solid weekend of Southern California surfing. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers get ready for a weekend of moderate adventure along the Southern California coastline. The surf's calling with a consistent 2 to 4 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going wild.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously sweet conditions. We're looking at water temperatures hovering between 60 and 64 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. The swell is coming in from multiple directions creating some delightful mixed wave patterns that'll keep things dynamic.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, which means stay alert and smart. Experienced surfers know this means pay attention to ocean conditions and know your limits. Weekend warriors might want to stick close to designated surf zones and lifeguard stations.

Tides are looking pretty stellar with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning and climbing to impressive 5.4 and 5.3 foot highs in the evening. Those evening high tides could create some epic sunset sessions.

Wave direction is mixing it up - expect swells coming from 190 to 280 degrees across both regions. This means potentially playful conditions for intermediate and advanced riders looking for some variety in their wave selection.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for a solid weekend of Southern California surfing. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers get ready for a weekend of moderate adventure along the Southern California coastline. The surf's calling with a consistent 2 to 4 foot swell that'll keep things interesting without going wild.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously sweet conditions. We're looking at water temperatures hovering between 60 and 64 degrees - perfect for a wetsuit session. The swell is coming in from multiple directions creating some delightful mixed wave patterns that'll keep things dynamic.

Rip current risk is sitting at moderate, which means stay alert and smart. Experienced surfers know this means pay attention to ocean conditions and know your limits. Weekend warriors might want to stick close to designated surf zones and lifeguard stations.

Tides are looking pretty stellar with some nice range. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see low tides dipping just below zero in the early morning and climbing to impressive 5.4 and 5.3 foot highs in the evening. Those evening high tides could create some epic sunset sessions.

Wave direction is mixing it up - expect swells coming from 190 to 280 degrees across both regions. This means potentially playful conditions for intermediate and advanced riders looking for some variety in their wave selection.

No thunderstorm potential means clean conditions and clear skies. So grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for a solid weekend of Southern California surfing. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy those waves.

Catch you out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shorelines. The National Weather Service is calling for some sweet conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up moderate rip current risks today, so stay sharp out there. We're looking at consistent surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming swells from 220 and 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are chilly but totally manageable - Orange County's sitting between 60 and 66 degrees, and San Diego's running a bit cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. Wetsuit recommended, surf enthusiasts!

Tide watchers will want to plan their beach day around some interesting water levels. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide shifts today, with low points hitting around early morning and afternoon, and high tides rolling in during morning and evening hours.

The forecast is crystal clear on one thing - no thunderstorms expected. Just pure, clean wave action waiting for you to carve it up. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and ride those waves like a champion! Catch you on the beach, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 09:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shorelines. The National Weather Service is calling for some sweet conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up moderate rip current risks today, so stay sharp out there. We're looking at consistent surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming swells from 220 and 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are chilly but totally manageable - Orange County's sitting between 60 and 66 degrees, and San Diego's running a bit cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. Wetsuit recommended, surf enthusiasts!

Tide watchers will want to plan their beach day around some interesting water levels. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide shifts today, with low points hitting around early morning and afternoon, and high tides rolling in during morning and evening hours.

The forecast is crystal clear on one thing - no thunderstorms expected. Just pure, clean wave action waiting for you to carve it up. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and ride those waves like a champion! Catch you on the beach, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a coastal adventure along Southern California's stunning shorelines. The National Weather Service is calling for some sweet conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up moderate rip current risks today, so stay sharp out there. We're looking at consistent surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with some killer sets pushing up to 5 feet. Those mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County's seeing waves from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming swells from 220 and 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are chilly but totally manageable - Orange County's sitting between 60 and 66 degrees, and San Diego's running a bit cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. Wetsuit recommended, surf enthusiasts!

Tide watchers will want to plan their beach day around some interesting water levels. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have four tide shifts today, with low points hitting around early morning and afternoon, and high tides rolling in during morning and evening hours.

The forecast is crystal clear on one thing - no thunderstorms expected. Just pure, clean wave action waiting for you to carve it up. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and ride those waves like a champion! Catch you on the beach, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-06-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1045359924</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

The Pacific is serving up a smooth mix of swells today with moderate rip current risks along both coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are keeping things chilly but tolerable ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. You'll definitely want that wetsuit today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical surf dynamics with mixed swells coming from multiple directions.

For Newport Beach, today's tide chart shows a low of 1.9 feet around 1:28 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by 6:55 AM. Another low hits at 1:33 PM before evening's high tide peaks at 4.5 feet around 8:11 PM.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high tides synchronized almost identically to Newport's schedule.

The good news for wave hunters - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. Wind and swell directions will keep things interesting with mixed angles ranging between 190 to 290 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and enjoy those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 09:43:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

The Pacific is serving up a smooth mix of swells today with moderate rip current risks along both coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are keeping things chilly but tolerable ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. You'll definitely want that wetsuit today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical surf dynamics with mixed swells coming from multiple directions.

For Newport Beach, today's tide chart shows a low of 1.9 feet around 1:28 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by 6:55 AM. Another low hits at 1:33 PM before evening's high tide peaks at 4.5 feet around 8:11 PM.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high tides synchronized almost identically to Newport's schedule.

The good news for wave hunters - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. Wind and swell directions will keep things interesting with mixed angles ranging between 190 to 290 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and enjoy those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions for Orange County and San Diego.

The Pacific is serving up a smooth mix of swells today with moderate rip current risks along both coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action.

Water temperatures are keeping things chilly but tolerable ranging from 58 to 64 degrees. You'll definitely want that wetsuit today. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing nearly identical surf dynamics with mixed swells coming from multiple directions.

For Newport Beach, today's tide chart shows a low of 1.9 feet around 1:28 AM, climbing to a high of 4.0 feet by 6:55 AM. Another low hits at 1:33 PM before evening's high tide peaks at 4.5 feet around 8:11 PM.

La Jolla's tidal rhythm follows a similar pattern with low and high tides synchronized almost identically to Newport's schedule.

The good news for wave hunters - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. Wind and swell directions will keep things interesting with mixed angles ranging between 190 to 290 degrees.

Rip current risk remains moderate so stay alert, know your limits, and maybe bring a buddy. Surf safe and enjoy those California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-04-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3477055484</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's ocean is packing some serious punch with massive waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet - and in some San Diego spots potentially hitting 9 feet!

Calling all surfers and beach lovers: the rip current risk is HIGH across both Orange and San Diego County coastal zones. This means the ocean is seriously spicy and not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced ocean athlete, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 58 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. For Newport Beach, expect dramatic tide shifts with morning and evening high tides around 4 feet and midday lows touching zero. La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors a similar dance.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - west at 270 degrees and secondary swells from 200 and 240 degrees. Translation: complex, powerful wave patterns that will challenge even seasoned surfers.

A High Surf Advisory is in effect for San Diego County from early Sunday morning until late evening. The message is clear: respect the ocean's power today. This isn't a day for casual swimming or inexperienced water activities.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But Mother Nature's wave machine is definitely turned up to eleven. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2025 09:42:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's ocean is packing some serious punch with massive waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet - and in some San Diego spots potentially hitting 9 feet!

Calling all surfers and beach lovers: the rip current risk is HIGH across both Orange and San Diego County coastal zones. This means the ocean is seriously spicy and not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced ocean athlete, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 58 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. For Newport Beach, expect dramatic tide shifts with morning and evening high tides around 4 feet and midday lows touching zero. La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors a similar dance.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - west at 270 degrees and secondary swells from 200 and 240 degrees. Translation: complex, powerful wave patterns that will challenge even seasoned surfers.

A High Surf Advisory is in effect for San Diego County from early Sunday morning until late evening. The message is clear: respect the ocean's power today. This isn't a day for casual swimming or inexperienced water activities.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But Mother Nature's wave machine is definitely turned up to eleven. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's ocean is packing some serious punch with massive waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet - and in some San Diego spots potentially hitting 9 feet!

Calling all surfers and beach lovers: the rip current risk is HIGH across both Orange and San Diego County coastal zones. This means the ocean is seriously spicy and not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced ocean athlete, today is definitely a spectator sport.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 58 to 63 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. For Newport Beach, expect dramatic tide shifts with morning and evening high tides around 4 feet and midday lows touching zero. La Jolla's tidal pattern mirrors a similar dance.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - west at 270 degrees and secondary swells from 200 and 240 degrees. Translation: complex, powerful wave patterns that will challenge even seasoned surfers.

A High Surf Advisory is in effect for San Diego County from early Sunday morning until late evening. The message is clear: respect the ocean's power today. This isn't a day for casual swimming or inexperienced water activities.

Thunderstorms? Not in the forecast. But Mother Nature's wave machine is definitely turned up to eleven. Stay safe, stay smart, and maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

Surf's calling - are you listening?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-03-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8295120897</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Newport and San Diego beaches are serving up some seriously spicy conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. Today's surf is rolling in at a solid 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 220 and 190 degrees for Newport, while San Diego's getting a 270 and 220 degree combo.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday is where things get really interesting! San Diego is under a High Surf Advisory with waves cranking up to 5 to 8 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 9-foot local sets. Newport's looking at a hefty 4 to 6-foot swell with both regions experiencing a dominant west swell around 260-270 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 63 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. Tide-wise, expect some dramatic vertical movement. Newport and La Jolla will see highs around 4.3-4.7 feet and lows dipping close to zero - perfect for those who love dramatic coastal landscapes.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are HIGH. These aren't your average wave conditions. Ocean experts are basically screaming "BE CAREFUL" without actually screaming. Experienced swimmers and surfers only - newbies should sit this one out.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean, powerful waves - just pure oceanic energy waiting to be respected. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2025 09:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Newport and San Diego beaches are serving up some seriously spicy conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. Today's surf is rolling in at a solid 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 220 and 190 degrees for Newport, while San Diego's getting a 270 and 220 degree combo.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday is where things get really interesting! San Diego is under a High Surf Advisory with waves cranking up to 5 to 8 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 9-foot local sets. Newport's looking at a hefty 4 to 6-foot swell with both regions experiencing a dominant west swell around 260-270 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 63 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. Tide-wise, expect some dramatic vertical movement. Newport and La Jolla will see highs around 4.3-4.7 feet and lows dipping close to zero - perfect for those who love dramatic coastal landscapes.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are HIGH. These aren't your average wave conditions. Ocean experts are basically screaming "BE CAREFUL" without actually screaming. Experienced swimmers and surfers only - newbies should sit this one out.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean, powerful waves - just pure oceanic energy waiting to be respected. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a wild weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Newport and San Diego beaches are serving up some seriously spicy conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes. Today's surf is rolling in at a solid 3 to 5 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - think 220 and 190 degrees for Newport, while San Diego's getting a 270 and 220 degree combo.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday is where things get really interesting! San Diego is under a High Surf Advisory with waves cranking up to 5 to 8 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 9-foot local sets. Newport's looking at a hefty 4 to 6-foot swell with both regions experiencing a dominant west swell around 260-270 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 63 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. Tide-wise, expect some dramatic vertical movement. Newport and La Jolla will see highs around 4.3-4.7 feet and lows dipping close to zero - perfect for those who love dramatic coastal landscapes.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are HIGH. These aren't your average wave conditions. Ocean experts are basically screaming "BE CAREFUL" without actually screaming. Experienced swimmers and surfers only - newbies should sit this one out.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean, powerful waves - just pure oceanic energy waiting to be respected. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-01-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4505996355</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy surf today. We're looking at a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County's getting the wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 59 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between -0.9 and 3.1 feet throughout the day.

San Diego County's slightly tamer but still packing a punch with moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are hovering around 59 to 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory.

For both regions, the Friday forecast looks pretty consistent. Rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf maintaining similar heights. Tides will continue their rhythmic push and pull, creating dynamic conditions for experienced surfers.

Bottom line: Strong currents mean serious caution. If you're not a seasoned swimmer or surfer, today might be better for beach lounging than wave catching. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and paddle smart.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 09:42:01 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy surf today. We're looking at a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County's getting the wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 59 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between -0.9 and 3.1 feet throughout the day.

San Diego County's slightly tamer but still packing a punch with moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are hovering around 59 to 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory.

For both regions, the Friday forecast looks pretty consistent. Rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf maintaining similar heights. Tides will continue their rhythmic push and pull, creating dynamic conditions for experienced surfers.

Bottom line: Strong currents mean serious caution. If you're not a seasoned swimmer or surfer, today might be better for beach lounging than wave catching. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and paddle smart.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some seriously spicy surf today. We're looking at a mixed swell coming from two directions - a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees and a west swell cruising at 280 degrees. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Orange County's getting the wild ride today with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing 3 to 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 59 to 64 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between -0.9 and 3.1 feet throughout the day.

San Diego County's slightly tamer but still packing a punch with moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. La Jolla's waters are hovering around 59 to 62 degrees - still wetsuit territory.

For both regions, the Friday forecast looks pretty consistent. Rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf maintaining similar heights. Tides will continue their rhythmic push and pull, creating dynamic conditions for experienced surfers.

Bottom line: Strong currents mean serious caution. If you're not a seasoned swimmer or surfer, today might be better for beach lounging than wave catching. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and paddle smart.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a wild ride today, so buckle up and listen close.

We're looking at some serious ocean action with high rip current risks lighting up both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Waves are going to be pumping between 3 to 6 feet today, which means experienced surfers will be stoked but beginners need to stay alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from different directions - south swells around 190-210 degrees and west swells from 250-270 degrees. Translation: choppy, unpredictable conditions that will test your skills.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortable between 57 to 64 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. You'll want that neoprene protection today.

Tidal movements are dramatic with significant low and high tide variations. Newport Beach will see a low of -1.4 feet in the morning, climbing to a high of 6.4 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dramatic tidal shifts.

The big warning - rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater rivers can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not confident in challenging ocean conditions, today is definitely a spectator sport.

No thunderstorms are expected, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that mercy. Stay smart, stay safe, and may your board be waxed and your skills sharp.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a wild ride today, so buckle up and listen close.

We're looking at some serious ocean action with high rip current risks lighting up both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Waves are going to be pumping between 3 to 6 feet today, which means experienced surfers will be stoked but beginners need to stay alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from different directions - south swells around 190-210 degrees and west swells from 250-270 degrees. Translation: choppy, unpredictable conditions that will test your skills.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortable between 57 to 64 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. You'll want that neoprene protection today.

Tidal movements are dramatic with significant low and high tide variations. Newport Beach will see a low of -1.4 feet in the morning, climbing to a high of 6.4 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dramatic tidal shifts.

The big warning - rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater rivers can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not confident in challenging ocean conditions, today is definitely a spectator sport.

No thunderstorms are expected, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that mercy. Stay smart, stay safe, and may your board be waxed and your skills sharp.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up a wild ride today, so buckle up and listen close.

We're looking at some serious ocean action with high rip current risks lighting up both Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. Waves are going to be pumping between 3 to 6 feet today, which means experienced surfers will be stoked but beginners need to stay alert.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing mixed swells coming from different directions - south swells around 190-210 degrees and west swells from 250-270 degrees. Translation: choppy, unpredictable conditions that will test your skills.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortable between 57 to 64 degrees - not arctic, but definitely wetsuit weather. You'll want that neoprene protection today.

Tidal movements are dramatic with significant low and high tide variations. Newport Beach will see a low of -1.4 feet in the morning, climbing to a high of 6.4 feet by late night. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with equally dramatic tidal shifts.

The big warning - rip currents are HIGH risk. These underwater rivers can drag even experienced swimmers out to sea faster than you can say "wipeout". If you're not confident in challenging ocean conditions, today is definitely a spectator sport.

No thunderstorms are expected, so at least Mother Nature is giving us that mercy. Stay smart, stay safe, and may your board be waxed and your skills sharp.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Tuesday and Wednesday.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting swell dynamics. Today kicks off with a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders seeking some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 57 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The swell mix is particularly tasty with south and southwest swells combining from 190 to 220 degrees, blended with west swells ranging 260 to 270 degrees - creating some sweet cross angle wave patterns.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide shifts ranging from negative point levels to nearly 4.5 foot peaks throughout the day.

Wednesday brings a slight uptick in excitement with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet - offering more punch for those seeking a bit more action. The swell direction remains consistent with similar southwest and west angle approaches.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so conditions look clean and predictable. Remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 09:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Tuesday and Wednesday.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting swell dynamics. Today kicks off with a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders seeking some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 57 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The swell mix is particularly tasty with south and southwest swells combining from 190 to 220 degrees, blended with west swells ranging 260 to 270 degrees - creating some sweet cross angle wave patterns.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide shifts ranging from negative point levels to nearly 4.5 foot peaks throughout the day.

Wednesday brings a slight uptick in excitement with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet - offering more punch for those seeking a bit more action. The swell direction remains consistent with similar southwest and west angle approaches.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so conditions look clean and predictable. Remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California coming in hot for Tuesday and Wednesday.

We're looking at a mellow surf scene with some interesting swell dynamics. Today kicks off with a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate riders seeking some playful conditions.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 57 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The swell mix is particularly tasty with south and southwest swells combining from 190 to 220 degrees, blended with west swells ranging 260 to 270 degrees - creating some sweet cross angle wave patterns.

Tidal movements are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some significant tide shifts ranging from negative point levels to nearly 4.5 foot peaks throughout the day.

Wednesday brings a slight uptick in excitement with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet - offering more punch for those seeking a bit more action. The swell direction remains consistent with similar southwest and west angle approaches.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, so conditions look clean and predictable. Remember ocean warriors - respect the water, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-19-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7975176969</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Mother Nature is serving up a mellow surf scene along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a consistent 1 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things playful but not epic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking similar vibes with gentle waves perfect for beginners and intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 62 degrees - wetsuit weather but not Arctic conditions. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable out there.

The swell direction is mixing it up with a south swell around 190 degrees near Orange County and a slightly angled southwest swell at 220 degrees for San Diego. Translation: clean lines and smooth transitions for wave hunters.

Rip current risk is staying low across both regions which means relatively safe conditions. But hey surfers - always stay alert and read the water. Those sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned wave riders.

Tide schedule looks interesting with multiple high and low tides. Newport Beach will see its first high tide around 1:30 AM at 4.5 feet and La Jolla peaks around the same time at 4.4 feet. Sunday brings some additional tide action with evening peaks.

No thunderstorm threats means clear skies and clean breaks. So wax that board grab your crew and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2025 09:42:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Mother Nature is serving up a mellow surf scene along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a consistent 1 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things playful but not epic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking similar vibes with gentle waves perfect for beginners and intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 62 degrees - wetsuit weather but not Arctic conditions. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable out there.

The swell direction is mixing it up with a south swell around 190 degrees near Orange County and a slightly angled southwest swell at 220 degrees for San Diego. Translation: clean lines and smooth transitions for wave hunters.

Rip current risk is staying low across both regions which means relatively safe conditions. But hey surfers - always stay alert and read the water. Those sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned wave riders.

Tide schedule looks interesting with multiple high and low tides. Newport Beach will see its first high tide around 1:30 AM at 4.5 feet and La Jolla peaks around the same time at 4.4 feet. Sunday brings some additional tide action with evening peaks.

No thunderstorm threats means clear skies and clean breaks. So wax that board grab your crew and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Mother Nature is serving up a mellow surf scene along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a consistent 1 to 3 foot swell that'll keep things playful but not epic. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking similar vibes with gentle waves perfect for beginners and intermediate riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 59 and 62 degrees - wetsuit weather but not Arctic conditions. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable out there.

The swell direction is mixing it up with a south swell around 190 degrees near Orange County and a slightly angled southwest swell at 220 degrees for San Diego. Translation: clean lines and smooth transitions for wave hunters.

Rip current risk is staying low across both regions which means relatively safe conditions. But hey surfers - always stay alert and read the water. Those sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned wave riders.

Tide schedule looks interesting with multiple high and low tides. Newport Beach will see its first high tide around 1:30 AM at 4.5 feet and La Jolla peaks around the same time at 4.4 feet. Sunday brings some additional tide action with evening peaks.

No thunderstorm threats means clear skies and clean breaks. So wax that board grab your crew and get ready for some sweet Southern California surfing!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-17-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3018134291</link>
      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet beach intel for Southern California's wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow conditions today. We're talking about a surf playground with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Not exactly monster swells, but definitely enough to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave warriors. Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide action happening with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

For Orange County, expect a smooth south swell rolling in around 190 degrees. San Diego riders get a bonus with a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees - giving you some nice variety in wave direction.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are pretty chill. While life-threatening currents are unlikely, stay alert and use your ocean smarts. Always scan the water, know your limits, and respect the marine environment.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can focus on catching those clean lines and enjoying some quality ocean time. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's surf forecast promises some relaxed beach vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 09:43:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet beach intel for Southern California's wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow conditions today. We're talking about a surf playground with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Not exactly monster swells, but definitely enough to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave warriors. Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide action happening with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

For Orange County, expect a smooth south swell rolling in around 190 degrees. San Diego riders get a bonus with a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees - giving you some nice variety in wave direction.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are pretty chill. While life-threatening currents are unlikely, stay alert and use your ocean smarts. Always scan the water, know your limits, and respect the marine environment.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can focus on catching those clean lines and enjoying some quality ocean time. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's surf forecast promises some relaxed beach vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet beach intel for Southern California's wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some mellow conditions today. We're talking about a surf playground with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet - with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Not exactly monster swells, but definitely enough to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone, ranging from 58 to 62 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave warriors. Newport Beach and La Jolla have some killer tide action happening with multiple low and high tides throughout the day.

For Orange County, expect a smooth south swell rolling in around 190 degrees. San Diego riders get a bonus with a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees - giving you some nice variety in wave direction.

Rip current risk is low today, which means conditions are pretty chill. While life-threatening currents are unlikely, stay alert and use your ocean smarts. Always scan the water, know your limits, and respect the marine environment.

No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can focus on catching those clean lines and enjoying some quality ocean time. Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, today's surf forecast promises some relaxed beach vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready to ride. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6279787263</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions today that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We've got a high rip current risk along the Orange County coastline with waves cranking between 3 to 5 feet - so surfers and ocean enthusiasts better bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking at a slightly mellower scene with moderate rip current risks and surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in that chilly range between 57 to 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

The swell is mixing it up with some delicious south and west action. Orange County's seeing swells rolling in from 190 degrees and 260 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming waves from 210 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - dropping low in the morning around 6:20 AM, peaking midday, dipping again in the evening, and then rising to a final high point late night.

No thunderstorm action in the forecast, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be ridden.

Pro tip: Check those rip current warnings. Moderate to high risks mean stay sharp, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:42:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions today that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We've got a high rip current risk along the Orange County coastline with waves cranking between 3 to 5 feet - so surfers and ocean enthusiasts better bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking at a slightly mellower scene with moderate rip current risks and surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in that chilly range between 57 to 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

The swell is mixing it up with some delicious south and west action. Orange County's seeing swells rolling in from 190 degrees and 260 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming waves from 210 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - dropping low in the morning around 6:20 AM, peaking midday, dipping again in the evening, and then rising to a final high point late night.

No thunderstorm action in the forecast, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be ridden.

Pro tip: Check those rip current warnings. Moderate to high risks mean stay sharp, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal condition report for Southern California coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some spicy surf conditions today that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We've got a high rip current risk along the Orange County coastline with waves cranking between 3 to 5 feet - so surfers and ocean enthusiasts better bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking at a slightly mellower scene with moderate rip current risks and surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in that chilly range between 57 to 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

The swell is mixing it up with some delicious south and west action. Orange County's seeing swells rolling in from 190 degrees and 260 degrees, while San Diego's got incoming waves from 210 and 270 degrees. Translation: expect some dynamic wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedule is looking dynamic too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four tide shifts today - dropping low in the morning around 6:20 AM, peaking midday, dipping again in the evening, and then rising to a final high point late night.

No thunderstorm action in the forecast, so you can leave those lightning fears at home. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be ridden.

Pro tip: Check those rip current warnings. Moderate to high risks mean stay sharp, know your limits, and maybe consider bringing a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9812372043</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers prepare for an epic coastal adventure! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Calling all Orange County wave riders we've got a high rip current risk today with swells rolling in from two killer directions. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves dancing between south and west trajectories creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 57 to 61 degrees so grab that wetsuit and get ready for some adrenaline.

Newport Beach tides are looking wild today with dramatic shifts from negative point one feet to a massive 5.3 feet peak - perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe. Multiple tide changes mean constantly shifting conditions so stay alert and read those water movements.

San Diego coastal zones are matching the energy with similar surf heights and intense rip current warnings. La Jolla's looking at mixed swells from 210 and 270 degree angles promising unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Today maintains a high rip current risk while Tuesday slightly mellows to moderate conditions.

Pro tip water temps and swell directions suggest challenging but manageable surfing conditions. Advanced riders will find plenty of excitement while intermediate surfers should approach with calculated caution. Remember rip currents are serious business so know your limits and always respect the ocean's power.

Surf safe ride hard and enjoy the incredible maritime playground Southern California is serving up today!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 16:21:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers prepare for an epic coastal adventure! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Calling all Orange County wave riders we've got a high rip current risk today with swells rolling in from two killer directions. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves dancing between south and west trajectories creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 57 to 61 degrees so grab that wetsuit and get ready for some adrenaline.

Newport Beach tides are looking wild today with dramatic shifts from negative point one feet to a massive 5.3 feet peak - perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe. Multiple tide changes mean constantly shifting conditions so stay alert and read those water movements.

San Diego coastal zones are matching the energy with similar surf heights and intense rip current warnings. La Jolla's looking at mixed swells from 210 and 270 degree angles promising unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Today maintains a high rip current risk while Tuesday slightly mellows to moderate conditions.

Pro tip water temps and swell directions suggest challenging but manageable surfing conditions. Advanced riders will find plenty of excitement while intermediate surfers should approach with calculated caution. Remember rip currents are serious business so know your limits and always respect the ocean's power.

Surf safe ride hard and enjoy the incredible maritime playground Southern California is serving up today!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers prepare for an epic coastal adventure! The Pacific is serving up some serious wave action along Southern California's stunning shoreline.

Calling all Orange County wave riders we've got a high rip current risk today with swells rolling in from two killer directions. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves dancing between south and west trajectories creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering between a crisp 57 to 61 degrees so grab that wetsuit and get ready for some adrenaline.

Newport Beach tides are looking wild today with dramatic shifts from negative point one feet to a massive 5.3 feet peak - perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe. Multiple tide changes mean constantly shifting conditions so stay alert and read those water movements.

San Diego coastal zones are matching the energy with similar surf heights and intense rip current warnings. La Jolla's looking at mixed swells from 210 and 270 degree angles promising unpredictable and exciting wave patterns. Today maintains a high rip current risk while Tuesday slightly mellows to moderate conditions.

Pro tip water temps and swell directions suggest challenging but manageable surfing conditions. Advanced riders will find plenty of excitement while intermediate surfers should approach with calculated caution. Remember rip currents are serious business so know your limits and always respect the ocean's power.

Surf safe ride hard and enjoy the incredible maritime playground Southern California is serving up today!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because the Pacific is serving up some serious swell this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are locked and loaded with 3 to 6 foot waves that are ready to challenge even seasoned surfers. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about mixed swells coming from multiple directions. South swells around 190-200 degrees are merging with powerful west swells hitting 260-280 degrees, creating complex and potentially tricky wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. The tidal dance is dramatic today with significant vertical shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic low tides dipping below zero and impressive high tides climbing to 5.3 feet.

The biggest warning? Those rip currents are no joke. We're at a HIGH risk level, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers know this means extra vigilance - watch those lateral currents, stay aware of your surroundings, and never surf alone.

Good news - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. But Mother Nature's mood can change quickly, so keep your eyes on local conditions and listen to lifeguard recommendations.

Surf smart. Surf safe. Catch those waves with respect and skill.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 09:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because the Pacific is serving up some serious swell this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are locked and loaded with 3 to 6 foot waves that are ready to challenge even seasoned surfers. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about mixed swells coming from multiple directions. South swells around 190-200 degrees are merging with powerful west swells hitting 260-280 degrees, creating complex and potentially tricky wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. The tidal dance is dramatic today with significant vertical shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic low tides dipping below zero and impressive high tides climbing to 5.3 feet.

The biggest warning? Those rip currents are no joke. We're at a HIGH risk level, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers know this means extra vigilance - watch those lateral currents, stay aware of your surroundings, and never surf alone.

Good news - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. But Mother Nature's mood can change quickly, so keep your eyes on local conditions and listen to lifeguard recommendations.

Surf smart. Surf safe. Catch those waves with respect and skill.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because the Pacific is serving up some serious swell this weekend. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands your full attention and respect.

Orange County and San Diego coastal zones are locked and loaded with 3 to 6 foot waves that are ready to challenge even seasoned surfers. These aren't your gentle summer rollers - we're talking about mixed swells coming from multiple directions. South swells around 190-200 degrees are merging with powerful west swells hitting 260-280 degrees, creating complex and potentially tricky wave patterns.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. The tidal dance is dramatic today with significant vertical shifts. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic low tides dipping below zero and impressive high tides climbing to 5.3 feet.

The biggest warning? Those rip currents are no joke. We're at a HIGH risk level, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers know this means extra vigilance - watch those lateral currents, stay aware of your surroundings, and never surf alone.

Good news - no thunderstorms are expected to crash our surf party. But Mother Nature's mood can change quickly, so keep your eyes on local conditions and listen to lifeguard recommendations.

Surf smart. Surf safe. Catch those waves with respect and skill.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-12-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8001923238</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along the Southern California coast.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes. From Orange County to San Diego, the surf is cranking with swells hitting 3 to 6 feet - with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in some zones. Surfers take note: this isn't a day for beginners.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail - south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells from 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: complex and challenging wave patterns that demand respect.

Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - ranging from 56 to 61 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave riders. Tides are looking dynamic too, with significant height changes throughout the day. Newport Beach will see tide ranges from negative point zero to 5.2 feet, while La Jolla mirrors similar dramatic vertical water movement.

The good news? No thunderstorm threats are on the radar. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are signaling HIGH risk - which means potentially life-threatening conditions for swimmers and surfers who aren't paying attention.

Pro tip: Know your limits, watch those currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf scene!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2025 09:41:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along the Southern California coast.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes. From Orange County to San Diego, the surf is cranking with swells hitting 3 to 6 feet - with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in some zones. Surfers take note: this isn't a day for beginners.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail - south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells from 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: complex and challenging wave patterns that demand respect.

Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - ranging from 56 to 61 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave riders. Tides are looking dynamic too, with significant height changes throughout the day. Newport Beach will see tide ranges from negative point zero to 5.2 feet, while La Jolla mirrors similar dramatic vertical water movement.

The good news? No thunderstorm threats are on the radar. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are signaling HIGH risk - which means potentially life-threatening conditions for swimmers and surfers who aren't paying attention.

Pro tip: Know your limits, watch those currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf scene!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along the Southern California coast.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes. From Orange County to San Diego, the surf is cranking with swells hitting 3 to 6 feet - with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in some zones. Surfers take note: this isn't a day for beginners.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are serving up a mixed swell cocktail - south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees blending with west swells from 270 to 280 degrees. Translation: complex and challenging wave patterns that demand respect.

Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - ranging from 56 to 61 degrees. You'll want that wetsuit, wave riders. Tides are looking dynamic too, with significant height changes throughout the day. Newport Beach will see tide ranges from negative point zero to 5.2 feet, while La Jolla mirrors similar dramatic vertical water movement.

The good news? No thunderstorm threats are on the radar. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are signaling HIGH risk - which means potentially life-threatening conditions for swimmers and surfers who aren't paying attention.

Pro tip: Know your limits, watch those currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the epic Southern California surf scene!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-11-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1037723337</link>
      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a seriously gnarly weekend along Southern California's shores. We're looking at some epic conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands respect. Expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - south at 190-210 degrees and west ranging from 260 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting in the crisp 55 to 60 degree range, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. The tidal patterns are dynamic today, with low and high tides creating some interesting maritime choreography. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

Beach safety is paramount right now. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH - which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks, but novices should seriously consider sitting this one out or staying close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so wind and wave conditions should remain relatively consistent. The swell directions suggest some potentially technical wave riding opportunities for those skilled enough to read and navigate these complex ocean rhythms.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't beginner waves - they're demanding, dynamic, and absolutely breathtaking. Stay safe out there, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:42:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a seriously gnarly weekend along Southern California's shores. We're looking at some epic conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands respect. Expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - south at 190-210 degrees and west ranging from 260 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting in the crisp 55 to 60 degree range, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. The tidal patterns are dynamic today, with low and high tides creating some interesting maritime choreography. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

Beach safety is paramount right now. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH - which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks, but novices should seriously consider sitting this one out or staying close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so wind and wave conditions should remain relatively consistent. The swell directions suggest some potentially technical wave riding opportunities for those skilled enough to read and navigate these complex ocean rhythms.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't beginner waves - they're demanding, dynamic, and absolutely breathtaking. Stay safe out there, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a seriously gnarly weekend along Southern California's shores. We're looking at some epic conditions that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up a high-risk rip current scenario that demands respect. Expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with mixed swells coming from multiple directions - south at 190-210 degrees and west ranging from 260 to 280 degrees.

Water temperatures are sitting in the crisp 55 to 60 degree range, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. The tidal patterns are dynamic today, with low and high tides creating some interesting maritime choreography. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

Beach safety is paramount right now. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH - which means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks, but novices should seriously consider sitting this one out or staying close to lifeguard stations.

No thunderstorm threats are on the radar, so wind and wave conditions should remain relatively consistent. The swell directions suggest some potentially technical wave riding opportunities for those skilled enough to read and navigate these complex ocean rhythms.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't beginner waves - they're demanding, dynamic, and absolutely breathtaking. Stay safe out there, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-10-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5740880486</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an exciting forecast rolling in for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. 

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but bearable at 55 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some interesting tide action with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

But Friday is where things get spicy! Orange County surfers - heads up - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk with waves pumping 3 to 5 feet. This mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees means some unpredictable water conditions. San Diego coastal areas will see similar action with waves potentially reaching 5 feet during sets.

The swell direction is complex - we've got incoming waves from multiple angles which means exciting but potentially challenging surfing conditions. Those 210 and 280 degree angle swells will keep things interesting for experienced riders.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the mid to upper 50s. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies, but those rip currents are no joke. If you're not a seasoned surfer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations and always respect the ocean's power.

Experienced surfers - this is your playground. Newbies - maybe watch and learn today. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 15:19:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an exciting forecast rolling in for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. 

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but bearable at 55 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some interesting tide action with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

But Friday is where things get spicy! Orange County surfers - heads up - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk with waves pumping 3 to 5 feet. This mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees means some unpredictable water conditions. San Diego coastal areas will see similar action with waves potentially reaching 5 feet during sets.

The swell direction is complex - we've got incoming waves from multiple angles which means exciting but potentially challenging surfing conditions. Those 210 and 280 degree angle swells will keep things interesting for experienced riders.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the mid to upper 50s. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies, but those rip currents are no joke. If you're not a seasoned surfer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations and always respect the ocean's power.

Experienced surfers - this is your playground. Newbies - maybe watch and learn today. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an exciting forecast rolling in for Orange County and San Diego coastal zones. 

Today's looking like a moderate risk day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are chilly but bearable at 55 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some interesting tide action with four distinct tide shifts throughout the day.

But Friday is where things get spicy! Orange County surfers - heads up - we're looking at a HIGH rip current risk with waves pumping 3 to 5 feet. This mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees means some unpredictable water conditions. San Diego coastal areas will see similar action with waves potentially reaching 5 feet during sets.

The swell direction is complex - we've got incoming waves from multiple angles which means exciting but potentially challenging surfing conditions. Those 210 and 280 degree angle swells will keep things interesting for experienced riders.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the mid to upper 50s. No thunderstorm potential means clear skies, but those rip currents are no joke. If you're not a seasoned surfer, consider staying close to lifeguard stations and always respect the ocean's power.

Experienced surfers - this is your playground. Newbies - maybe watch and learn today. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>91</itunes:duration>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-09-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5982619261</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with a clean 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 59 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are putting on a dramatic show today with four key movements. Early risers catch the first low tide at 1.0 feet around 3:12 AM, followed by a morning high of 4.7 feet at 9:00 AM. The afternoon brings another low at near zero feet, then caps off with an evening high tide peaking at 4.7 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at a 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is coming in from a slightly different angle around 280 degrees, with hints of another direction mixing in at 220 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns for the adventurous.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar highs and lows. Water temperatures are nearly identical, hovering between 55 and 59 degrees.

Bottom line: Beautiful surfing conditions across Southern California with manageable waves and minimal hazards. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 09:42:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with a clean 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 59 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are putting on a dramatic show today with four key movements. Early risers catch the first low tide at 1.0 feet around 3:12 AM, followed by a morning high of 4.7 feet at 9:00 AM. The afternoon brings another low at near zero feet, then caps off with an evening high tide peaking at 4.7 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at a 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is coming in from a slightly different angle around 280 degrees, with hints of another direction mixing in at 220 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns for the adventurous.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar highs and lows. Water temperatures are nearly identical, hovering between 55 and 59 degrees.

Bottom line: Beautiful surfing conditions across Southern California with manageable waves and minimal hazards. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along Southern California.

Orange County is looking mellow with a clean 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west at 270 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 59 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended. Rip current risk is low, so newbies and seasoned surfers can breathe easy.

Newport Beach tides are putting on a dramatic show today with four key movements. Early risers catch the first low tide at 1.0 feet around 3:12 AM, followed by a morning high of 4.7 feet at 9:00 AM. The afternoon brings another low at near zero feet, then caps off with an evening high tide peaking at 4.7 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. We're looking at a 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk. The swell is coming in from a slightly different angle around 280 degrees, with hints of another direction mixing in at 220 degrees - creating some dynamic wave patterns for the adventurous.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar highs and lows. Water temperatures are nearly identical, hovering between 55 and 59 degrees.

Bottom line: Beautiful surfing conditions across Southern California with manageable waves and minimal hazards. Grab your board and enjoy the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-08-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2098197601</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where mellow waves are waiting to greet you. We're looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot surf with some sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for casual longboarding or SUP cruising. The rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 55 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach is serving up some classic rhythm today. Early morning low tide drops to 1.5 feet around 2:33 AM, then rises to a respectable 4.7 feet by 8:19 AM. Afternoon brings another low at -0.2 feet, with a final high of 4.5 feet rolling in at 9:24 PM. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you navigation nerds.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. Here we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, potentially hitting 5 foot sets. La Jolla's looking at similar tide patterns with morning and evening highs around 4.5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 60 degrees.

Both regions are reporting zero thunderstorm potential, so grab your board and enjoy some seriously sweet ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:41:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where mellow waves are waiting to greet you. We're looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot surf with some sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for casual longboarding or SUP cruising. The rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 55 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach is serving up some classic rhythm today. Early morning low tide drops to 1.5 feet around 2:33 AM, then rises to a respectable 4.7 feet by 8:19 AM. Afternoon brings another low at -0.2 feet, with a final high of 4.5 feet rolling in at 9:24 PM. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you navigation nerds.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. Here we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, potentially hitting 5 foot sets. La Jolla's looking at similar tide patterns with morning and evening highs around 4.5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 60 degrees.

Both regions are reporting zero thunderstorm potential, so grab your board and enjoy some seriously sweet ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the lowdown on today's coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Let's kick things off with Orange County, where mellow waves are waiting to greet you. We're looking at a chill 1 to 3 foot surf with some sets pushing up to 4 feet - perfect for casual longboarding or SUP cruising. The rip current risk is low, so beginners can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 55 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit.

Tide-wise, Newport Beach is serving up some classic rhythm today. Early morning low tide drops to 1.5 feet around 2:33 AM, then rises to a respectable 4.7 feet by 8:19 AM. Afternoon brings another low at -0.2 feet, with a final high of 4.5 feet rolling in at 9:24 PM. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you navigation nerds.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. Here we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, potentially hitting 5 foot sets. La Jolla's looking at similar tide patterns with morning and evening highs around 4.5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 60 degrees.

Both regions are reporting zero thunderstorm potential, so grab your board and enjoy some seriously sweet ocean time. Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-07-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7844994151</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Southern California coast. 

Orange County is serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet. Water's chilly at 53 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Rip currents are running moderate today, which means stay alert and watch those currents.

Down in San Diego, things are getting spicy with a high rip current risk. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves that could spike to 6 feet - definitely not for the beginner paddlers. Both regions are seeing swell coming in strong from 270 degrees, which means a west-northwest direction that'll give some nice clean lines.

Tidal action is looking dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts today - low points around 1-2 feet and highs reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet. Early morning and late evening are your prime tide windows.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so electrical hazards are off the table. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be shredded.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out. These swells demand respect and skill. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, the Pacific is calling - but safety always comes first.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:41:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Southern California coast. 

Orange County is serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet. Water's chilly at 53 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Rip currents are running moderate today, which means stay alert and watch those currents.

Down in San Diego, things are getting spicy with a high rip current risk. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves that could spike to 6 feet - definitely not for the beginner paddlers. Both regions are seeing swell coming in strong from 270 degrees, which means a west-northwest direction that'll give some nice clean lines.

Tidal action is looking dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts today - low points around 1-2 feet and highs reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet. Early morning and late evening are your prime tide windows.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so electrical hazards are off the table. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be shredded.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out. These swells demand respect and skill. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, the Pacific is calling - but safety always comes first.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Southern California coast. 

Orange County is serving up some sweet 2 to 4 foot waves with occasional sets pushing to 5 feet. Water's chilly at 53 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Rip currents are running moderate today, which means stay alert and watch those currents.

Down in San Diego, things are getting spicy with a high rip current risk. Expect 3 to 5 foot waves that could spike to 6 feet - definitely not for the beginner paddlers. Both regions are seeing swell coming in strong from 270 degrees, which means a west-northwest direction that'll give some nice clean lines.

Tidal action is looking dynamic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see multiple tide shifts today - low points around 1-2 feet and highs reaching 4.5 to 4.7 feet. Early morning and late evening are your prime tide windows.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so electrical hazards are off the table. Just pure oceanic energy waiting to be shredded.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out. These swells demand respect and skill. Whether you're a seasoned local or a curious newcomer, the Pacific is calling - but safety always comes first.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're checking in with the latest coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Today's looking pretty mellow with small 1 to 2 foot waves rolling in from a west swell around 280 degrees. Water temperatures are chilling between 54 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, so casual surfers and beach bums can breathe easy.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is bringing some serious wave action! We're looking at a solid 2 to 5 foot surf with a mixed swell game. Expect waves from the south around 200 degrees and another west swell coming in at 250 to 270 degrees. The rip current risk is stepping up to moderate, which means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some sweet tide cycles. Morning highs are around 4.5 to 4.6 feet, with afternoon lows dipping to -0.3 feet. Evening highs will bump back up to 3.9 to 4.2 feet.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so clear skies should accompany those awesome waves. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this coastal forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 17:32:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're checking in with the latest coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Today's looking pretty mellow with small 1 to 2 foot waves rolling in from a west swell around 280 degrees. Water temperatures are chilling between 54 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, so casual surfers and beach bums can breathe easy.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is bringing some serious wave action! We're looking at a solid 2 to 5 foot surf with a mixed swell game. Expect waves from the south around 200 degrees and another west swell coming in at 250 to 270 degrees. The rip current risk is stepping up to moderate, which means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some sweet tide cycles. Morning highs are around 4.5 to 4.6 feet, with afternoon lows dipping to -0.3 feet. Evening highs will bump back up to 3.9 to 4.2 feet.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so clear skies should accompany those awesome waves. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this coastal forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're checking in with the latest coastal conditions from San Diego to Orange County. 

Today's looking pretty mellow with small 1 to 2 foot waves rolling in from a west swell around 280 degrees. Water temperatures are chilling between 54 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is low, so casual surfers and beach bums can breathe easy.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is bringing some serious wave action! We're looking at a solid 2 to 5 foot surf with a mixed swell game. Expect waves from the south around 200 degrees and another west swell coming in at 250 to 270 degrees. The rip current risk is stepping up to moderate, which means you'll want to keep your ocean skills sharp.

Tide watchers take note: Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some sweet tide cycles. Morning highs are around 4.5 to 4.6 feet, with afternoon lows dipping to -0.3 feet. Evening highs will bump back up to 3.9 to 4.2 feet.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so clear skies should accompany those awesome waves. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this coastal forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders and coastal adventurers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for Southern California, and it's looking like a mellow weekend along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

We're seeing consistent small surf with waves rolling in at a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session. The swell is coming in from the west, tracking between 270 and 290 degrees, which means clean lines for local breaks.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit territory for sure. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable during your ocean time. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident about conditions.

Tides are looking dynamic, with some interesting shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see high tides in the early morning around 4:30 AM, followed by low tides around midday. Evening will bring another high tide cycle, creating some interesting potential for late day surfing.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, which means clean conditions and clear skies. The west swell promises some consistent energy without overwhelming power - think smooth, manageable waves that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, this weekend offers a solid opportunity to connect with the ocean. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 09:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders and coastal adventurers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for Southern California, and it's looking like a mellow weekend along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

We're seeing consistent small surf with waves rolling in at a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session. The swell is coming in from the west, tracking between 270 and 290 degrees, which means clean lines for local breaks.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit territory for sure. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable during your ocean time. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident about conditions.

Tides are looking dynamic, with some interesting shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see high tides in the early morning around 4:30 AM, followed by low tides around midday. Evening will bring another high tide cycle, creating some interesting potential for late day surfing.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, which means clean conditions and clear skies. The west swell promises some consistent energy without overwhelming power - think smooth, manageable waves that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, this weekend offers a solid opportunity to connect with the ocean. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders and coastal adventurers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest coastal conditions for Southern California, and it's looking like a mellow weekend along the Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

We're seeing consistent small surf with waves rolling in at a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session. The swell is coming in from the west, tracking between 270 and 290 degrees, which means clean lines for local breaks.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit territory for sure. You'll want that 3/2 or 4/3 to stay comfortable during your ocean time. The good news is rip current risk is low, so even newer surfers can feel relatively confident about conditions.

Tides are looking dynamic, with some interesting shifts throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see high tides in the early morning around 4:30 AM, followed by low tides around midday. Evening will bring another high tide cycle, creating some interesting potential for late day surfing.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, which means clean conditions and clear skies. The west swell promises some consistent energy without overwhelming power - think smooth, manageable waves that'll keep intermediate riders entertained.

Whether you're paddling out in Orange County or cruising San Diego's coastline, this weekend offers a solid opportunity to connect with the ocean. Stay safe, read the water, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Let's start with Orange County, where we're looking at some mellow waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet today. The water's sitting around a chilly 53 to 57 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance today with four tide changes. Early risers can catch a high tide at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to negative 0.1 feet by late morning. Evening brings another high and low tide cycle for those sunset surf sessions.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is pumping slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps have warmed up a touch, ranging from 54 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide times.

Both regions are seeing swells predominantly from the west around 270 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns. Saturday looks a bit calmer with smaller 1 to 3 foot surf and low rip current risks.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, dress for the cool water, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 09:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Let's start with Orange County, where we're looking at some mellow waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet today. The water's sitting around a chilly 53 to 57 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance today with four tide changes. Early risers can catch a high tide at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to negative 0.1 feet by late morning. Evening brings another high and low tide cycle for those sunset surf sessions.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is pumping slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps have warmed up a touch, ranging from 54 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide times.

Both regions are seeing swells predominantly from the west around 270 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns. Saturday looks a bit calmer with smaller 1 to 3 foot surf and low rip current risks.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, dress for the cool water, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the lowdown on this weekend's coastal conditions!

Let's start with Orange County, where we're looking at some mellow waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet today. The water's sitting around a chilly 53 to 57 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance today with four tide changes. Early risers can catch a high tide at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, followed by a low tide dipping to negative 0.1 feet by late morning. Evening brings another high and low tide cycle for those sunset surf sessions.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more interesting. Today's surf is pumping slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps have warmed up a touch, ranging from 54 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide times.

Both regions are seeing swells predominantly from the west around 270 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave patterns. Saturday looks a bit calmer with smaller 1 to 3 foot surf and low rip current risks.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, dress for the cool water, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! We're breaking down the wave report for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

Orange County, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a crisp 53 to 57 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today brings a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart. Newport Beach is seeing some interesting tide action with four key tide changes - a predawn high at 5.4 feet, a morning low dip to -0.2 feet, an afternoon high of 2.8 feet, and an evening low settling at 2.7 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart shows similar rhythmic movements with high and low tides throughout the day.

For both regions, the swell's coming in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those seeking some clean wave lines. A slight chance of thunderstorms exists in San Diego, so keep an eye on those skies.

Looking ahead to Friday, conditions mellow out. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Check your gear, respect the ocean, and ride those waves responsibly. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:41:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! We're breaking down the wave report for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

Orange County, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a crisp 53 to 57 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today brings a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart. Newport Beach is seeing some interesting tide action with four key tide changes - a predawn high at 5.4 feet, a morning low dip to -0.2 feet, an afternoon high of 2.8 feet, and an evening low settling at 2.7 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart shows similar rhythmic movements with high and low tides throughout the day.

For both regions, the swell's coming in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those seeking some clean wave lines. A slight chance of thunderstorms exists in San Diego, so keep an eye on those skies.

Looking ahead to Friday, conditions mellow out. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Check your gear, respect the ocean, and ride those waves responsibly. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! We're breaking down the wave report for Southern California's stunning shorelines.

Orange County, get ready for a mellow surf day with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a crisp 53 to 57 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. Today brings a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and swim smart. Newport Beach is seeing some interesting tide action with four key tide changes - a predawn high at 5.4 feet, a morning low dip to -0.2 feet, an afternoon high of 2.8 feet, and an evening low settling at 2.7 feet.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are heating up with a high rip current risk and waves ranging 3 to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 55 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide chart shows similar rhythmic movements with high and low tides throughout the day.

For both regions, the swell's coming in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those seeking some clean wave lines. A slight chance of thunderstorms exists in San Diego, so keep an eye on those skies.

Looking ahead to Friday, conditions mellow out. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego transitions to a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Check your gear, respect the ocean, and ride those waves responsibly. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some serious wave action today. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up because these conditions are no joke.

Orange County beaches are expecting surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 54 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between a low of negative 0.4 feet and a high of 2.9 feet, with swells rolling in from 280 degrees.

San Diego's coastal areas are even more intense. We're talking 4 to 7 foot waves with sets potentially climbing to 9 feet. There's a High Surf Advisory in effect until noon today. Water temperatures are slightly warmer at 57 to 60 degrees, but don't be fooled - these waves mean business.

Rip current risk is HIGH for both regions. Translation: these are not conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your skills, stay on the beach and enjoy the view.

Tomorrow looks slightly mellower. Orange County will see surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

For all you wave warriors out there: respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some serious wave action today. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up because these conditions are no joke.

Orange County beaches are expecting surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 54 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between a low of negative 0.4 feet and a high of 2.9 feet, with swells rolling in from 280 degrees.

San Diego's coastal areas are even more intense. We're talking 4 to 7 foot waves with sets potentially climbing to 9 feet. There's a High Surf Advisory in effect until noon today. Water temperatures are slightly warmer at 57 to 60 degrees, but don't be fooled - these waves mean business.

Rip current risk is HIGH for both regions. Translation: these are not conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your skills, stay on the beach and enjoy the view.

Tomorrow looks slightly mellower. Orange County will see surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

For all you wave warriors out there: respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot for Southern California's coastal zones.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some serious wave action today. If you're planning to hit the water, listen up because these conditions are no joke.

Orange County beaches are expecting surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 54 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach tides are dancing between a low of negative 0.4 feet and a high of 2.9 feet, with swells rolling in from 280 degrees.

San Diego's coastal areas are even more intense. We're talking 4 to 7 foot waves with sets potentially climbing to 9 feet. There's a High Surf Advisory in effect until noon today. Water temperatures are slightly warmer at 57 to 60 degrees, but don't be fooled - these waves mean business.

Rip current risk is HIGH for both regions. Translation: these are not conditions for casual swimmers or inexperienced surfers. Life-threatening currents are likely, so if you're not confident in your skills, stay on the beach and enjoy the view.

Tomorrow looks slightly mellower. Orange County will see surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego maintains a high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

For all you wave warriors out there: respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 04-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've got a seriously charged coastal forecast coming in hot for both Orange County and San Diego.

Buckle up for some gnarly conditions across Southern California's shores. Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk that demands your full attention. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County is serving up waves between 3 to 5 feet with some beastly sets hitting 6 feet. San Diego's taking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Surfers will want to bring their A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 55 to 60 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The swell is coming in from the west northwest around 270 to 290 degrees, promising some clean and consistent wave patterns.

Tide action looks dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from negative tide levels in the morning to substantial high tides later in the day. Expect dramatic low points around -0.7 to -0.8 feet in the morning, climbing to impressive highs near 5.8 feet by late night.

Good news for those worried about unexpected weather drama - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. But don't get too comfortable - those high rip currents are no joke.

Be smart. Be prepared. And most importantly, respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:41:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've got a seriously charged coastal forecast coming in hot for both Orange County and San Diego.

Buckle up for some gnarly conditions across Southern California's shores. Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk that demands your full attention. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County is serving up waves between 3 to 5 feet with some beastly sets hitting 6 feet. San Diego's taking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Surfers will want to bring their A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 55 to 60 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The swell is coming in from the west northwest around 270 to 290 degrees, promising some clean and consistent wave patterns.

Tide action looks dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from negative tide levels in the morning to substantial high tides later in the day. Expect dramatic low points around -0.7 to -0.8 feet in the morning, climbing to impressive highs near 5.8 feet by late night.

Good news for those worried about unexpected weather drama - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. But don't get too comfortable - those high rip currents are no joke.

Be smart. Be prepared. And most importantly, respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've got a seriously charged coastal forecast coming in hot for both Orange County and San Diego.

Buckle up for some gnarly conditions across Southern California's shores. Both regions are reporting a HIGH rip current risk that demands your full attention. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County is serving up waves between 3 to 5 feet with some beastly sets hitting 6 feet. San Diego's taking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Surfers will want to bring their A-game and some serious skills.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 55 to 60 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. The swell is coming in from the west northwest around 270 to 290 degrees, promising some clean and consistent wave patterns.

Tide action looks dynamic today. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts from negative tide levels in the morning to substantial high tides later in the day. Expect dramatic low points around -0.7 to -0.8 feet in the morning, climbing to impressive highs near 5.8 feet by late night.

Good news for those worried about unexpected weather drama - zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. But don't get too comfortable - those high rip currents are no joke.

Be smart. Be prepared. And most importantly, respect the ocean's power. Stay safe out there, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-31-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave chasers! Get ready for some serious maritime action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some gentle momentum.

But hold onto your wetsuits because Tuesday is about to get wild! We're tracking a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3-6 feet - and some epic sets potentially hitting 7 feet off San Diego. La Jolla's looking particularly spicy with a powerful 290-degree directional swell that'll have seasoned riders grinning.

Water temperatures are hovering in the crisp 55-60 degree range, so pack that full-body neoprene and maybe throw in some booties. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tidal shifts throughout the day - expect low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to a robust 6 feet.

For the safety-minded wave hunters, listen up: High rip current risk means stay alert. These aren't your casual beach day conditions. Strong currents could pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". Stick close to lifeguard stations and never surf solo in these conditions.

Weekend warriors and salt water enthusiasts - Tuesday's forecast is calling your name. Mixed swells, rising wave heights, and that adventurous Pacific energy are brewing up a maritime masterpiece. Just remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and ride smart.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 09:41:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave chasers! Get ready for some serious maritime action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some gentle momentum.

But hold onto your wetsuits because Tuesday is about to get wild! We're tracking a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3-6 feet - and some epic sets potentially hitting 7 feet off San Diego. La Jolla's looking particularly spicy with a powerful 290-degree directional swell that'll have seasoned riders grinning.

Water temperatures are hovering in the crisp 55-60 degree range, so pack that full-body neoprene and maybe throw in some booties. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tidal shifts throughout the day - expect low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to a robust 6 feet.

For the safety-minded wave hunters, listen up: High rip current risk means stay alert. These aren't your casual beach day conditions. Strong currents could pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". Stick close to lifeguard stations and never surf solo in these conditions.

Weekend warriors and salt water enthusiasts - Tuesday's forecast is calling your name. Mixed swells, rising wave heights, and that adventurous Pacific energy are brewing up a maritime masterpiece. Just remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and ride smart.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave chasers! Get ready for some serious maritime action along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting some gentle momentum.

But hold onto your wetsuits because Tuesday is about to get wild! We're tracking a high rip current risk with surf heights ramping up to 3-6 feet - and some epic sets potentially hitting 7 feet off San Diego. La Jolla's looking particularly spicy with a powerful 290-degree directional swell that'll have seasoned riders grinning.

Water temperatures are hovering in the crisp 55-60 degree range, so pack that full-body neoprene and maybe throw in some booties. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some dramatic tidal shifts throughout the day - expect low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to a robust 6 feet.

For the safety-minded wave hunters, listen up: High rip current risk means stay alert. These aren't your casual beach day conditions. Strong currents could pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say "wipeout". Stick close to lifeguard stations and never surf solo in these conditions.

Weekend warriors and salt water enthusiasts - Tuesday's forecast is calling your name. Mixed swells, rising wave heights, and that adventurous Pacific energy are brewing up a maritime masterpiece. Just remember: respect the ocean, know your limits, and ride smart.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-30-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're breaking down the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hotspots.

Let's start with Orange County, where today's surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 3 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance with low and high tides throughout the day - perfect for timing your beach adventures.

Heads up, wave riders - Monday's bringing the intensity! Rip current risk cranks up to high, with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. Those swells are mixing it up with west waves coming in around 240 degrees and south swells rolling through at 200 degrees.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are even spicier. Today's forecast screams high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water's slightly warmer at 59 to 61 degrees - a bit more inviting for those brave souls. La Jolla's tides are putting on their own maritime performance with dramatic low and high points throughout the day.

Monday's San Diego scene gets even more epic - surf heights are projected to reach 4 to 6 feet. West swells at 270 degrees and southwest swells at 220 degrees are creating a dynamic playground for advanced surfers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer conditions, but newbies should proceed with caution. Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's calling - are you ready?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 09:41:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're breaking down the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hotspots.

Let's start with Orange County, where today's surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 3 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance with low and high tides throughout the day - perfect for timing your beach adventures.

Heads up, wave riders - Monday's bringing the intensity! Rip current risk cranks up to high, with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. Those swells are mixing it up with west waves coming in around 240 degrees and south swells rolling through at 200 degrees.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are even spicier. Today's forecast screams high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water's slightly warmer at 59 to 61 degrees - a bit more inviting for those brave souls. La Jolla's tides are putting on their own maritime performance with dramatic low and high points throughout the day.

Monday's San Diego scene gets even more epic - surf heights are projected to reach 4 to 6 feet. West swells at 270 degrees and southwest swells at 220 degrees are creating a dynamic playground for advanced surfers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer conditions, but newbies should proceed with caution. Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's calling - are you ready?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're breaking down the latest coastal conditions for Southern California's hotspots.

Let's start with Orange County, where today's surf is serving up a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 3 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 58 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach is hosting a tidal dance with low and high tides throughout the day - perfect for timing your beach adventures.

Heads up, wave riders - Monday's bringing the intensity! Rip current risk cranks up to high, with surf heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet. Those swells are mixing it up with west waves coming in around 240 degrees and south swells rolling through at 200 degrees.

Sliding down to San Diego County, things are even spicier. Today's forecast screams high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves. Water's slightly warmer at 59 to 61 degrees - a bit more inviting for those brave souls. La Jolla's tides are putting on their own maritime performance with dramatic low and high points throughout the day.

Monday's San Diego scene gets even more epic - surf heights are projected to reach 4 to 6 feet. West swells at 270 degrees and southwest swells at 220 degrees are creating a dynamic playground for advanced surfers.

Bottom line: Experienced surfers will find some killer conditions, but newbies should proceed with caution. Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's calling - are you ready?

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some serious surf conditions that'll keep even the most experienced wave riders on their toes. We're talking high-risk rip currents and some serious swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's forecast is packing a punch with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County - and ramping up to a massive 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with sets potentially reaching 9 feet! That's some serious wave energy coming your way.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and be prepared. The swell is mixing it up with west and south swells from various angles - 240 to 280 degrees - creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedules are looking dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see extreme low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM, with peak high tides mid-morning.

The warning is crystal clear - rip current risk is HIGH. These aren't your average waves, folks. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, today might be a day to admire the ocean from the safety of the beach.

Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 2-4 feet in Orange County and 3-5 feet in San Diego. But don't get too comfortable - those rip currents are still bringing serious attitude.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 09:42:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some serious surf conditions that'll keep even the most experienced wave riders on their toes. We're talking high-risk rip currents and some serious swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's forecast is packing a punch with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County - and ramping up to a massive 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with sets potentially reaching 9 feet! That's some serious wave energy coming your way.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and be prepared. The swell is mixing it up with west and south swells from various angles - 240 to 280 degrees - creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedules are looking dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see extreme low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM, with peak high tides mid-morning.

The warning is crystal clear - rip current risk is HIGH. These aren't your average waves, folks. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, today might be a day to admire the ocean from the safety of the beach.

Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 2-4 feet in Orange County and 3-5 feet in San Diego. But don't get too comfortable - those rip currents are still bringing serious attitude.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action along Southern California's stunning coastline. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some serious surf conditions that'll keep even the most experienced wave riders on their toes. We're talking high-risk rip currents and some serious swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Today's forecast is packing a punch with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet in Orange County - and ramping up to a massive 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with sets potentially reaching 9 feet! That's some serious wave energy coming your way.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 59 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and be prepared. The swell is mixing it up with west and south swells from various angles - 240 to 280 degrees - creating complex wave patterns that'll keep things interesting.

Tide schedules are looking dramatic. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see extreme low tides dipping below zero and high tides climbing to nearly 6 feet. Morning low tides hit around 4:40 AM, with peak high tides mid-morning.

The warning is crystal clear - rip current risk is HIGH. These aren't your average waves, folks. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not a professional, today might be a day to admire the ocean from the safety of the beach.

Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 2-4 feet in Orange County and 3-5 feet in San Diego. But don't get too comfortable - those rip currents are still bringing serious attitude.

Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a Beach Hazards Statement that means serious business.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick. Both regions are expecting massive surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet with potential sets pushing even higher.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are going to experience some serious wave action driven by west and south swells coming in from 270 and 200-degree angles. Water temperatures are hovering between a brisk 54 and 60 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with significant fluctuations. Newport Beach will see dramatic low tides dropping to negative 0.4 feet and climbing to high tides around 5.5 feet. San Diego coastal areas will experience similar dramatic tide shifts.

The big headline? Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers: these are not your average waves. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but novices should seriously consider staying on the sand. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so respect the ocean's power.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean wave conditions for those skilled enough to handle the challenge. Remember your safety gear, check local conditions before heading out, and never surf alone in these intense conditions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 09:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a Beach Hazards Statement that means serious business.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick. Both regions are expecting massive surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet with potential sets pushing even higher.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are going to experience some serious wave action driven by west and south swells coming in from 270 and 200-degree angles. Water temperatures are hovering between a brisk 54 and 60 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with significant fluctuations. Newport Beach will see dramatic low tides dropping to negative 0.4 feet and climbing to high tides around 5.5 feet. San Diego coastal areas will experience similar dramatic tide shifts.

The big headline? Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers: these are not your average waves. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but novices should seriously consider staying on the sand. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so respect the ocean's power.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean wave conditions for those skilled enough to handle the challenge. Remember your safety gear, check local conditions before heading out, and never surf alone in these intense conditions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a Beach Hazards Statement that means serious business.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking high rip current risks that could turn your beach day from chill to challenging real quick. Both regions are expecting massive surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet with potential sets pushing even higher.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are going to experience some serious wave action driven by west and south swells coming in from 270 and 200-degree angles. Water temperatures are hovering between a brisk 54 and 60 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather for most surfers.

Tide charts are looking dynamic with significant fluctuations. Newport Beach will see dramatic low tides dropping to negative 0.4 feet and climbing to high tides around 5.5 feet. San Diego coastal areas will experience similar dramatic tide shifts.

The big headline? Rip current risk is HIGH. Translation for beach lovers: these are not your average waves. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but novices should seriously consider staying on the sand. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so respect the ocean's power.

No thunderstorms are expected, which means clean wave conditions for those skilled enough to handle the challenge. Remember your safety gear, check local conditions before heading out, and never surf alone in these intense conditions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal waves are about to get seriously interesting.

Today might seem like a mellow day with modest 2 to 4 foot surf and a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Friday is bringing the storm! We're looking at a dramatic surf upgrade with wave heights cranking up to 3-5 feet in Orange County and a solid 4-6 feet in San Diego. Some sets are even expected to reach a thunderous 7-8 feet.

The real headline is the rip current risk. We're going from a calm low risk today to a high risk tomorrow. Translation: these waves mean business. Lifeguards are warning swimmers and surfers to exercise extreme caution.

Swell directions are mixing it up too. Today we're seeing south swells around 190-210 degrees blended with west swells near 260-270 degrees. By Friday, the west swell is dominating from 270-280 degrees.

Tide schedule is looking active with multiple low and high tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.7 and 5.5 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Tomorrow promises epic but potentially dangerous surf conditions. Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:41:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal waves are about to get seriously interesting.

Today might seem like a mellow day with modest 2 to 4 foot surf and a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Friday is bringing the storm! We're looking at a dramatic surf upgrade with wave heights cranking up to 3-5 feet in Orange County and a solid 4-6 feet in San Diego. Some sets are even expected to reach a thunderous 7-8 feet.

The real headline is the rip current risk. We're going from a calm low risk today to a high risk tomorrow. Translation: these waves mean business. Lifeguards are warning swimmers and surfers to exercise extreme caution.

Swell directions are mixing it up too. Today we're seeing south swells around 190-210 degrees blended with west swells near 260-270 degrees. By Friday, the west swell is dominating from 270-280 degrees.

Tide schedule is looking active with multiple low and high tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.7 and 5.5 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Tomorrow promises epic but potentially dangerous surf conditions. Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The coastal waves are about to get seriously interesting.

Today might seem like a mellow day with modest 2 to 4 foot surf and a low rip current risk along Orange County and San Diego coastlines. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 57 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Friday is bringing the storm! We're looking at a dramatic surf upgrade with wave heights cranking up to 3-5 feet in Orange County and a solid 4-6 feet in San Diego. Some sets are even expected to reach a thunderous 7-8 feet.

The real headline is the rip current risk. We're going from a calm low risk today to a high risk tomorrow. Translation: these waves mean business. Lifeguards are warning swimmers and surfers to exercise extreme caution.

Swell directions are mixing it up too. Today we're seeing south swells around 190-210 degrees blended with west swells near 260-270 degrees. By Friday, the west swell is dominating from 270-280 degrees.

Tide schedule is looking active with multiple low and high tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.7 and 5.5 feet throughout the day.

Bottom line: Tomorrow promises epic but potentially dangerous surf conditions. Check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-26-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1993338894</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego coastlines with consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some sweet south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees. San Diego's got a bonus west swell mixing things up at 270 to 280 degrees, which means some nice texture and variety for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see low tides dipping to 0.8 feet and highs reaching 5.5 feet. La Jolla's tracking similarly with comparable tide ranges.

The good news for all you ocean lovers - rip current risk is LOW. While always stay alert, conditions are looking pretty chill. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Remember to respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and enjoy the stoke!

Stay salty, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 09:42:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego coastlines with consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some sweet south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees. San Diego's got a bonus west swell mixing things up at 270 to 280 degrees, which means some nice texture and variety for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see low tides dipping to 0.8 feet and highs reaching 5.5 feet. La Jolla's tracking similarly with comparable tide ranges.

The good news for all you ocean lovers - rip current risk is LOW. While always stay alert, conditions are looking pretty chill. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Remember to respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and enjoy the stoke!

Stay salty, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California's hottest beach zones.

We're looking at a mellow couple of days along Orange County and San Diego coastlines with consistent 2 to 4 foot swells that'll keep things interesting without getting too wild. Water temperatures are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

For Newport Beach and La Jolla, we've got some sweet south swells rolling in around 190 to 210 degrees. San Diego's got a bonus west swell mixing things up at 270 to 280 degrees, which means some nice texture and variety for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Tide action is looking dynamic with multiple high and low cycles. Newport Beach will see low tides dipping to 0.8 feet and highs reaching 5.5 feet. La Jolla's tracking similarly with comparable tide ranges.

The good news for all you ocean lovers - rip current risk is LOW. While always stay alert, conditions are looking pretty chill. No thunderstorm threats on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some solid California wave riding. Remember to respect the ocean, watch for changing conditions, and enjoy the stoke!

Stay salty, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-25-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3870808475</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow marine vibes with low rip current risks. If you're planning to catch some waves, you're in for a smooth ride.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers seeking some gentle ocean action. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 55 and 60 degrees, so a spring wetsuit will keep you nice and cozy.

Today's swell is a mix of west and south swells coming in around 270 and 210 degrees respectively. Translation: clean, predictable wave patterns that'll have longboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some interesting fluctuations. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 2.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.0 feet by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low and high tides creating some sweet spots for wave hunters.

For Wednesday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risks, surf heights maintaining that 2 to 4 foot sweet spot, and no thunderstorm threats. The swell direction will shift slightly, but nothing that'll cramp your style.

Bottom line: It's a stellar couple of days to get out there and embrace the Southern California surf scene. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:42:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow marine vibes with low rip current risks. If you're planning to catch some waves, you're in for a smooth ride.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers seeking some gentle ocean action. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 55 and 60 degrees, so a spring wetsuit will keep you nice and cozy.

Today's swell is a mix of west and south swells coming in around 270 and 210 degrees respectively. Translation: clean, predictable wave patterns that'll have longboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some interesting fluctuations. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 2.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.0 feet by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low and high tides creating some sweet spots for wave hunters.

For Wednesday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risks, surf heights maintaining that 2 to 4 foot sweet spot, and no thunderstorm threats. The swell direction will shift slightly, but nothing that'll cramp your style.

Bottom line: It's a stellar couple of days to get out there and embrace the Southern California surf scene. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California today.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some mellow marine vibes with low rip current risks. If you're planning to catch some waves, you're in for a smooth ride.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are looking at surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers seeking some gentle ocean action. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 55 and 60 degrees, so a spring wetsuit will keep you nice and cozy.

Today's swell is a mix of west and south swells coming in around 270 and 210 degrees respectively. Translation: clean, predictable wave patterns that'll have longboarders grinning from ear to ear.

Tide-wise, we're looking at some interesting fluctuations. Newport Beach will see a low tide of 2.2 feet early morning, climbing to a high of 5.0 feet by mid-morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low and high tides creating some sweet spots for wave hunters.

For Wednesday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risks, surf heights maintaining that 2 to 4 foot sweet spot, and no thunderstorm threats. The swell direction will shift slightly, but nothing that'll cramp your style.

Bottom line: It's a stellar couple of days to get out there and embrace the Southern California surf scene. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy those Pacific swells!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow coastal ride along Southern California's shores. Today's looking like a smooth sailing scenario with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet for both Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

Water temps are hovering in the comfortable 56 to 60 degree range - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive surfers. The swell composition is a killer mix of south and west directions creating some interesting wave patterns.

In Orange County, expect a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell coming from 270 degrees. San Diego's got a similar vibe with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells streaming from 280 degrees.

Tide enthusiasts will want to mark their calendars for some prime water moments. Newport Beach is hosting high tides around 4.6 feet in the morning and another sweet 3.6 feet evening session. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with high points reaching 4.4 and 3.4 feet respectively.

Rip current risk? Super low today. While always stay alert, the chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are minimal. No thunderstorms are crashing our beach party either.

Tuesday's forecast looks like a gentle continuation - slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot surf for Orange County and holding steady at 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Consistent conditions mean predictable fun for water warriors.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow coastal ride along Southern California's shores. Today's looking like a smooth sailing scenario with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet for both Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

Water temps are hovering in the comfortable 56 to 60 degree range - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive surfers. The swell composition is a killer mix of south and west directions creating some interesting wave patterns.

In Orange County, expect a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell coming from 270 degrees. San Diego's got a similar vibe with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells streaming from 280 degrees.

Tide enthusiasts will want to mark their calendars for some prime water moments. Newport Beach is hosting high tides around 4.6 feet in the morning and another sweet 3.6 feet evening session. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with high points reaching 4.4 and 3.4 feet respectively.

Rip current risk? Super low today. While always stay alert, the chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are minimal. No thunderstorms are crashing our beach party either.

Tuesday's forecast looks like a gentle continuation - slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot surf for Orange County and holding steady at 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Consistent conditions mean predictable fun for water warriors.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow coastal ride along Southern California's shores. Today's looking like a smooth sailing scenario with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet for both Orange County and San Diego coastlines.

Water temps are hovering in the comfortable 56 to 60 degree range - wetsuit optional but recommended for the more sensitive surfers. The swell composition is a killer mix of south and west directions creating some interesting wave patterns.

In Orange County, expect a south swell rolling in at 190 degrees blending with a west swell coming from 270 degrees. San Diego's got a similar vibe with south swells at 210 degrees and west swells streaming from 280 degrees.

Tide enthusiasts will want to mark their calendars for some prime water moments. Newport Beach is hosting high tides around 4.6 feet in the morning and another sweet 3.6 feet evening session. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with high points reaching 4.4 and 3.4 feet respectively.

Rip current risk? Super low today. While always stay alert, the chances of getting caught in a dangerous current are minimal. No thunderstorms are crashing our beach party either.

Tuesday's forecast looks like a gentle continuation - slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot surf for Orange County and holding steady at 2 to 4 feet for San Diego. Consistent conditions mean predictable fun for water warriors.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-23-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some sweet surf action with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders hunting those clean glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 60 degrees so grab that spring wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions today - west and south swells mixing it up around 260 to 280 degrees. Translation? Expect some varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions which means conditions are relatively mellow. While the risk is minimal, ocean veterans know to always stay alert and respect the water's unpredictability.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.3 and 4.6 feet throughout the day. Morning sessions look particularly promising with cleaner conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent wave energy. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is serving up some quality ocean vibes.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 09:42:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some sweet surf action with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders hunting those clean glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 60 degrees so grab that spring wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions today - west and south swells mixing it up around 260 to 280 degrees. Translation? Expect some varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions which means conditions are relatively mellow. While the risk is minimal, ocean veterans know to always stay alert and respect the water's unpredictability.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.3 and 4.6 feet throughout the day. Morning sessions look particularly promising with cleaner conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent wave energy. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is serving up some quality ocean vibes.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Let's break down the coastal conditions for Southern California this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some sweet surf action with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders hunting those clean glides. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably between 54 and 60 degrees so grab that spring wetsuit and get ready to paddle out.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions today - west and south swells mixing it up around 260 to 280 degrees. Translation? Expect some varied wave patterns that'll keep things interesting for surfers and ocean enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low across both regions which means conditions are relatively mellow. While the risk is minimal, ocean veterans know to always stay alert and respect the water's unpredictability.

Tide schedules are looking dynamic with multiple high and low tide cycles. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide ranges between -0.3 and 4.6 feet throughout the day. Morning sessions look particularly promising with cleaner conditions.

No thunderstorm threats mean clear skies and consistent wave energy. Whether you're a seasoned local or weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is serving up some quality ocean vibes.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7809065412</link>
      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow 2 to 3 foot surf with a super chill low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 54 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4.1 feet and a midday low around 0.5 feet. The swell mix is interesting - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees blending with a south swell rolling through at 190 degrees.

Hop down to San Diego County and things get a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so water warriors need to stay alert. The surf is holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temps warming up slightly to 57 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tides are doing a dance with multiple highs and lows throughout Sunday. The swell pattern is similar to Orange County but with slightly different angles - a west swell at 280 degrees merging with a south swell coming in at 210 degrees.

For both regions, zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. Surfers and beach lovers can expect consistent waves with manageable conditions. Remember the golden rule: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always keep an eye on those rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, coastal riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow 2 to 3 foot surf with a super chill low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 54 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4.1 feet and a midday low around 0.5 feet. The swell mix is interesting - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees blending with a south swell rolling through at 190 degrees.

Hop down to San Diego County and things get a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so water warriors need to stay alert. The surf is holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temps warming up slightly to 57 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tides are doing a dance with multiple highs and lows throughout Sunday. The swell pattern is similar to Orange County but with slightly different angles - a west swell at 280 degrees merging with a south swell coming in at 210 degrees.

For both regions, zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. Surfers and beach lovers can expect consistent waves with manageable conditions. Remember the golden rule: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always keep an eye on those rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, coastal riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! We've got the lowdown on this weekend's ocean vibes straight from the National Weather Service.

Starting with Orange County, we're looking at a mellow 2 to 3 foot surf with a super chill low rip current risk. Water's sitting at a crisp 54 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with a morning high of 4.1 feet and a midday low around 0.5 feet. The swell mix is interesting - a west swell cruising in at 270 degrees blending with a south swell rolling through at 190 degrees.

Hop down to San Diego County and things get a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk, so water warriors need to stay alert. The surf is holding steady at 2 to 4 feet with water temps warming up slightly to 57 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tides are doing a dance with multiple highs and lows throughout Sunday. The swell pattern is similar to Orange County but with slightly different angles - a west swell at 280 degrees merging with a south swell coming in at 210 degrees.

For both regions, zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions. Surfers and beach lovers can expect consistent waves with manageable conditions. Remember the golden rule: respect the ocean, know your limits, and always keep an eye on those rip current risks.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, coastal riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Our coastal forecast is looking pretty sweet for the weekend.

Let's break down Orange County first. Today we're looking at some mellow 1 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk - basically beginner friendly conditions. Water's chilly at 53 to 58 degrees so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see a high tide around 2:05 AM at 4.3 feet and a low tide mid-morning.

Saturday steps it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 280 degrees - translation: multiple wave directions making things interesting for surfers.

Now shifting down to San Diego County - things are getting spicier. Today's surf sits at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperature is slightly warmer ranging 56 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high tide around 1:54 AM at 4.2 feet.

Weekend vibes in San Diego are intense - we're talking a high rip current risk with waves potentially hitting 5 feet. The swell's coming from west and south directions around 290 and 210 degrees respectively. Advanced surfers will want to paddle out and test their skills.

Bottom line: pack your gear, check your skills against the conditions, and stay safe out there. Respect the ocean and she'll respect you back. Catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Our coastal forecast is looking pretty sweet for the weekend.

Let's break down Orange County first. Today we're looking at some mellow 1 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk - basically beginner friendly conditions. Water's chilly at 53 to 58 degrees so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see a high tide around 2:05 AM at 4.3 feet and a low tide mid-morning.

Saturday steps it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 280 degrees - translation: multiple wave directions making things interesting for surfers.

Now shifting down to San Diego County - things are getting spicier. Today's surf sits at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperature is slightly warmer ranging 56 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high tide around 1:54 AM at 4.2 feet.

Weekend vibes in San Diego are intense - we're talking a high rip current risk with waves potentially hitting 5 feet. The swell's coming from west and south directions around 290 and 210 degrees respectively. Advanced surfers will want to paddle out and test their skills.

Bottom line: pack your gear, check your skills against the conditions, and stay safe out there. Respect the ocean and she'll respect you back. Catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Our coastal forecast is looking pretty sweet for the weekend.

Let's break down Orange County first. Today we're looking at some mellow 1 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk - basically beginner friendly conditions. Water's chilly at 53 to 58 degrees so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see a high tide around 2:05 AM at 4.3 feet and a low tide mid-morning.

Saturday steps it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk. Expect a mixed swell coming from 190 and 280 degrees - translation: multiple wave directions making things interesting for surfers.

Now shifting down to San Diego County - things are getting spicier. Today's surf sits at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperature is slightly warmer ranging 56 to 60 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule shows a high tide around 1:54 AM at 4.2 feet.

Weekend vibes in San Diego are intense - we're talking a high rip current risk with waves potentially hitting 5 feet. The swell's coming from west and south directions around 290 and 210 degrees respectively. Advanced surfers will want to paddle out and test their skills.

Bottom line: pack your gear, check your skills against the conditions, and stay safe out there. Respect the ocean and she'll respect you back. Catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-20-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2795834105</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming to you live from Southern California.

Today's looking like a mellow day along Orange County's beaches with a small 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Water temps are sitting pretty cool at 55 to 58 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:21 AM and a low tide at 0.9 feet by 9:28 AM. Those west swells are cruising in at a smooth 270 degrees.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, things are getting a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and some sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer here at 58 to 60 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal dance includes a high tide of 4.4 feet at 1:12 AM and a low tide of 0.8 feet around 9:21 AM. Those west swells are coming in hot at 280 degrees.

For Friday, expect very similar conditions - small consistent waves, cool water, and those steady west swells. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 09:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming to you live from Southern California.

Today's looking like a mellow day along Orange County's beaches with a small 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Water temps are sitting pretty cool at 55 to 58 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:21 AM and a low tide at 0.9 feet by 9:28 AM. Those west swells are cruising in at a smooth 270 degrees.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, things are getting a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and some sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer here at 58 to 60 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal dance includes a high tide of 4.4 feet at 1:12 AM and a low tide of 0.8 feet around 9:21 AM. Those west swells are coming in hot at 280 degrees.

For Friday, expect very similar conditions - small consistent waves, cool water, and those steady west swells. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming to you live from Southern California.

Today's looking like a mellow day along Orange County's beaches with a small 1 to 3 foot surf rolling in from the west. Water temps are sitting pretty cool at 55 to 58 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, which means you can breathe easy, but always stay alert.

Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:21 AM and a low tide at 0.9 feet by 9:28 AM. Those west swells are cruising in at a smooth 270 degrees.

Meanwhile, down in San Diego County, things are getting a bit more spicy. We've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and some sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer here at 58 to 60 degrees.

La Jolla's tidal dance includes a high tide of 4.4 feet at 1:12 AM and a low tide of 0.8 feet around 9:21 AM. Those west swells are coming in hot at 280 degrees.

For Friday, expect very similar conditions - small consistent waves, cool water, and those steady west swells. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clean ocean vibes.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-19-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6219075026</link>
      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet ocean intel for Southern California coastal zones.

Let's dive into today's conditions. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. For San Diego, expect some sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some serious waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar tide patterns with morning lows around 0.7 to 0.8 feet and afternoon highs climbing to 2.4 to 2.6 feet.

The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave lines for all you surf enthusiasts. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Thursday, Orange County will see surf heights dropping slightly to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego maintains a solid 2 to 4-foot range. Rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert and know your limits.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing surf dynamics, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beach-goer, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet ocean intel for Southern California coastal zones.

Let's dive into today's conditions. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. For San Diego, expect some sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some serious waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar tide patterns with morning lows around 0.7 to 0.8 feet and afternoon highs climbing to 2.4 to 2.6 feet.

The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave lines for all you surf enthusiasts. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Thursday, Orange County will see surf heights dropping slightly to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego maintains a solid 2 to 4-foot range. Rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert and know your limits.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing surf dynamics, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beach-goer, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet ocean intel for Southern California coastal zones.

Let's dive into today's conditions. Orange County and San Diego are serving up a moderate rip current risk with surf heights cruising between 2 to 4 feet. For San Diego, expect some sets pushing up to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some serious waves.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to upper 50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience similar tide patterns with morning lows around 0.7 to 0.8 feet and afternoon highs climbing to 2.4 to 2.6 feet.

The swell is rolling in from the west-northwest around 270 to 280 degrees, which means clean, consistent wave lines for all you surf enthusiasts. Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Clear skies and clean breaks are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Thursday, Orange County will see surf heights dropping slightly to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. San Diego maintains a solid 2 to 4-foot range. Rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert and know your limits.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, watch for changing surf dynamics, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or a curious beach-goer, Southern California's coastline is calling your name.

Stay stoked and stay safe, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal zones are serving up some serious oceanic drama today. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention. We're looking at seriously spicy surf conditions that'll test even the most seasoned ocean enthusiasts.

Orange County is getting hammered with 3 to 5-foot waves potentially reaching up to 6 feet, rolling in from a 280-degree direction. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Newport Beach tides will be dancing through four key moments today - a morning low at 0.6 feet, midday high at 3.1 feet, evening low at 1.6 feet, and a midnight high cresting at 4.7 feet.

San Diego's coastal scene is even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and potential sets climbing to a massive 7 feet. Incoming swells are approaching from 290 degrees, promising some serious wave action. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share one critical warning: HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation? The ocean is playing hardball today. Experienced surfers might find excitement, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Wednesday promises a more mellow vibe with reduced wave heights and slightly less aggressive rip current conditions. Orange County will see 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego maintains a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:41:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal zones are serving up some serious oceanic drama today. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention. We're looking at seriously spicy surf conditions that'll test even the most seasoned ocean enthusiasts.

Orange County is getting hammered with 3 to 5-foot waves potentially reaching up to 6 feet, rolling in from a 280-degree direction. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Newport Beach tides will be dancing through four key moments today - a morning low at 0.6 feet, midday high at 3.1 feet, evening low at 1.6 feet, and a midnight high cresting at 4.7 feet.

San Diego's coastal scene is even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and potential sets climbing to a massive 7 feet. Incoming swells are approaching from 290 degrees, promising some serious wave action. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share one critical warning: HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation? The ocean is playing hardball today. Experienced surfers might find excitement, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Wednesday promises a more mellow vibe with reduced wave heights and slightly less aggressive rip current conditions. Orange County will see 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego maintains a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The coastal zones are serving up some serious oceanic drama today. 

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-risk rip current scenario that demands your full attention. We're looking at seriously spicy surf conditions that'll test even the most seasoned ocean enthusiasts.

Orange County is getting hammered with 3 to 5-foot waves potentially reaching up to 6 feet, rolling in from a 280-degree direction. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit! Newport Beach tides will be dancing through four key moments today - a morning low at 0.6 feet, midday high at 3.1 feet, evening low at 1.6 feet, and a midnight high cresting at 4.7 feet.

San Diego's coastal scene is even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and potential sets climbing to a massive 7 feet. Incoming swells are approaching from 290 degrees, promising some serious wave action. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors a similar rhythm with strategic low and high points throughout the day.

Both regions share one critical warning: HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation? The ocean is playing hardball today. Experienced surfers might find excitement, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Wednesday promises a more mellow vibe with reduced wave heights and slightly less aggressive rip current conditions. Orange County will see 1 to 3-foot waves, while San Diego maintains a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4-foot surf.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's forecast is looking like a mixed bag of maritime mischief.

Orange County surfers, listen up! We're starting with a relatively calm scene today - small 2 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 56 and 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with four key tide shifts throughout the day, peaking at a high of 4.8 feet late tonight.

But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is bringing the heat - or should we say, the swell! We're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with potential local sets reaching 6 feet. The rip current risk jumps from low to high, so serious surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to stay alert.

Sliding down to San Diego County, today's conditions are slightly more spicy with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide patterns.

Tuesday in San Diego? Buckle up for an epic day! Waves are forecasted to range from 4 to 7 feet, with local sets potentially hitting a monster 8 feet. The west swell will be rolling in from various degrees - 280 for Orange County and 290 for San Diego - creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the upper 50s to low 60s. No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany these exciting wave conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's forecast is looking like a mixed bag of maritime mischief.

Orange County surfers, listen up! We're starting with a relatively calm scene today - small 2 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 56 and 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with four key tide shifts throughout the day, peaking at a high of 4.8 feet late tonight.

But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is bringing the heat - or should we say, the swell! We're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with potential local sets reaching 6 feet. The rip current risk jumps from low to high, so serious surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to stay alert.

Sliding down to San Diego County, today's conditions are slightly more spicy with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide patterns.

Tuesday in San Diego? Buckle up for an epic day! Waves are forecasted to range from 4 to 7 feet, with local sets potentially hitting a monster 8 feet. The west swell will be rolling in from various degrees - 280 for Orange County and 290 for San Diego - creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the upper 50s to low 60s. No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany these exciting wave conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's forecast is looking like a mixed bag of maritime mischief.

Orange County surfers, listen up! We're starting with a relatively calm scene today - small 2 to 3 foot waves with a low rip current risk. Water temps are hovering between a chilly 56 and 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit. Newport Beach will see some interesting tide action with four key tide shifts throughout the day, peaking at a high of 4.8 feet late tonight.

But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is bringing the heat - or should we say, the swell! We're looking at 3 to 5 foot waves with potential local sets reaching 6 feet. The rip current risk jumps from low to high, so serious surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to stay alert.

Sliding down to San Diego County, today's conditions are slightly more spicy with moderate rip current risks and 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's tide chart mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low tide patterns.

Tuesday in San Diego? Buckle up for an epic day! Waves are forecasted to range from 4 to 7 feet, with local sets potentially hitting a monster 8 feet. The west swell will be rolling in from various degrees - 280 for Orange County and 290 for San Diego - creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Water temperatures remain consistent in the upper 50s to low 60s. No thunderstorms are expected, so clear skies should accompany these exciting wave conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. The tides at Newport Beach are doing their classic up and down routine - low at dawn, peaking around midday, dipping again in the evening, with a final high tide just before midnight.

The swell's coming in strong from the west at 270 degrees, which means some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides. No thunderstorm threats, just pure oceanic energy.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense. We're talking a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet and some local sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's slightly warmer at 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm - strategic windows for paddling out and catching those west-rolling waves.

By Monday, both regions will mellow out. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves, while San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot breaks.

Remember, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Paddle safe, surf smart, and enjoy those epic California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 09:41:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. The tides at Newport Beach are doing their classic up and down routine - low at dawn, peaking around midday, dipping again in the evening, with a final high tide just before midnight.

The swell's coming in strong from the west at 270 degrees, which means some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides. No thunderstorm threats, just pure oceanic energy.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense. We're talking a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet and some local sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's slightly warmer at 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm - strategic windows for paddling out and catching those west-rolling waves.

By Monday, both regions will mellow out. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves, while San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot breaks.

Remember, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Paddle safe, surf smart, and enjoy those epic California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline this weekend.

Orange County, you're looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. The tides at Newport Beach are doing their classic up and down routine - low at dawn, peaking around midday, dipping again in the evening, with a final high tide just before midnight.

The swell's coming in strong from the west at 270 degrees, which means some clean lines for those looking to catch some rides. No thunderstorm threats, just pure oceanic energy.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense. We're talking a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet and some local sets pushing up to 5 feet. Water's slightly warmer at 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm - strategic windows for paddling out and catching those west-rolling waves.

By Monday, both regions will mellow out. Orange County drops to a low rip current risk with smaller 1 to 3 foot waves, while San Diego transitions from high to moderate risk with consistent 2 to 4 foot breaks.

Remember, those rip currents are no joke. Stay alert, know your limits, and respect the ocean's power. Paddle safe, surf smart, and enjoy those epic California waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend wave report coming straight from the National Weather Service!

The coastal zones are serving up some serious ocean drama this weekend. Orange County is riding a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - and don't be surprised if some local sets push up to a solid 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is bringing the heat - or should we say the high-risk current intensity. We're looking at 3 to 6 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping. Both regions are experiencing a consistent west swell coming in at a perfect 270-degree angle.

Tide schedules are looking active with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide fluctuations ranging from near-zero to about 4.9 feet. Timing is everything, so check those specific tide charts before paddling out.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't let that moderate to high rip current risk catch you off guard. These aren't your average currents - they can turn dangerous quickly. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but rookies should stay alert and potentially stick closer to shore.

Bottom line: West Coast waves are calling. Suit up, stay smart, and ride responsibly. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:41:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend wave report coming straight from the National Weather Service!

The coastal zones are serving up some serious ocean drama this weekend. Orange County is riding a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - and don't be surprised if some local sets push up to a solid 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is bringing the heat - or should we say the high-risk current intensity. We're looking at 3 to 6 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping. Both regions are experiencing a consistent west swell coming in at a perfect 270-degree angle.

Tide schedules are looking active with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide fluctuations ranging from near-zero to about 4.9 feet. Timing is everything, so check those specific tide charts before paddling out.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't let that moderate to high rip current risk catch you off guard. These aren't your average currents - they can turn dangerous quickly. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but rookies should stay alert and potentially stick closer to shore.

Bottom line: West Coast waves are calling. Suit up, stay smart, and ride responsibly. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for your weekend wave report coming straight from the National Weather Service!

The coastal zones are serving up some serious ocean drama this weekend. Orange County is riding a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet - and don't be surprised if some local sets push up to a solid 5 feet. Water's sitting at a chilly 55 to 57 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Meanwhile, San Diego County is bringing the heat - or should we say the high-risk current intensity. We're looking at 3 to 6 foot swells that'll definitely get your adrenaline pumping. Both regions are experiencing a consistent west swell coming in at a perfect 270-degree angle.

Tide schedules are looking active with multiple high and low points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see tide fluctuations ranging from near-zero to about 4.9 feet. Timing is everything, so check those specific tide charts before paddling out.

Zero thunderstorm potential means clean conditions, but don't let that moderate to high rip current risk catch you off guard. These aren't your average currents - they can turn dangerous quickly. Experienced surfers might find some epic rides, but rookies should stay alert and potentially stick closer to shore.

Bottom line: West Coast waves are calling. Suit up, stay smart, and ride responsibly. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal report for Orange County and San Diego, and things are looking wild today.

If you're planning to hit the waves, brace yourself for some serious ocean action. We're talking a gnarly west swell coming in at 280 degrees that's pushing surf heights between 3 to 6 feet in Orange County, with some local sets climbing up to 7 feet this morning. San Diego's looking even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and some monster sets potentially reaching 8 feet.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and serious caution. These aren't your average waves - they're the kind that demand respect and skill.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 55 to 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. Newport Beach and La Jolla have nearly identical tide patterns today, with low tides in the early morning around 4:50-5:00 AM and high tides mid-morning.

For Saturday, things calm down slightly. Orange County will see surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego's keeping the intensity a bit longer, maintaining high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, today's your playground. If you're a novice, maybe watch from the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:41:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal report for Orange County and San Diego, and things are looking wild today.

If you're planning to hit the waves, brace yourself for some serious ocean action. We're talking a gnarly west swell coming in at 280 degrees that's pushing surf heights between 3 to 6 feet in Orange County, with some local sets climbing up to 7 feet this morning. San Diego's looking even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and some monster sets potentially reaching 8 feet.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and serious caution. These aren't your average waves - they're the kind that demand respect and skill.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 55 to 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. Newport Beach and La Jolla have nearly identical tide patterns today, with low tides in the early morning around 4:50-5:00 AM and high tides mid-morning.

For Saturday, things calm down slightly. Orange County will see surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego's keeping the intensity a bit longer, maintaining high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, today's your playground. If you're a novice, maybe watch from the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal report for Orange County and San Diego, and things are looking wild today.

If you're planning to hit the waves, brace yourself for some serious ocean action. We're talking a gnarly west swell coming in at 280 degrees that's pushing surf heights between 3 to 6 feet in Orange County, with some local sets climbing up to 7 feet this morning. San Diego's looking even more intense, with waves ranging 4 to 6 feet and some monster sets potentially reaching 8 feet.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, so surfers and ocean enthusiasts need to bring their A-game and serious caution. These aren't your average waves - they're the kind that demand respect and skill.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly zone between 55 to 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. Newport Beach and La Jolla have nearly identical tide patterns today, with low tides in the early morning around 4:50-5:00 AM and high tides mid-morning.

For Saturday, things calm down slightly. Orange County will see surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. San Diego's keeping the intensity a bit longer, maintaining high rip current risk with 3 to 5 foot waves.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, today's your playground. If you're a novice, maybe watch from the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packing some serious punch along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. We're talking high rip current risks that scream caution - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County's gonna see surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego's cranking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and sets launching to a massive 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - so you'll want that wetsuit, no exceptions.

Both regions are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - creating unpredictable and challenging wave patterns. Today's thunderstorm potential adds another wild card to the mix, so keep those eyes on the sky.

Friday looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet, but San Diego's keeping the intensity with continued 4 to 6 foot waves. The swell direction will shift to a more consistent 280 degrees, offering a bit more predictability.

Tides are doing their complex dance at Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Experienced surfers will want to time their sessions carefully.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Beginners should sit this one out. Intermediate and pro surfers - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. The waves are calling, but safety comes first.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:42:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packing some serious punch along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. We're talking high rip current risks that scream caution - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County's gonna see surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego's cranking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and sets launching to a massive 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - so you'll want that wetsuit, no exceptions.

Both regions are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - creating unpredictable and challenging wave patterns. Today's thunderstorm potential adds another wild card to the mix, so keep those eyes on the sky.

Friday looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet, but San Diego's keeping the intensity with continued 4 to 6 foot waves. The swell direction will shift to a more consistent 280 degrees, offering a bit more predictability.

Tides are doing their complex dance at Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Experienced surfers will want to time their sessions carefully.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Beginners should sit this one out. Intermediate and pro surfers - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. The waves are calling, but safety comes first.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Hold onto your boards because today's forecast is packing some serious punch along the Southern California coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are looking at some gnarly conditions that'll test even the most seasoned surfers. We're talking high rip current risks that scream caution - these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Orange County's gonna see surf heights dancing between 3 to 5 feet with sets pushing up to 6 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego's cranking it up a notch with 4 to 6 foot waves and sets launching to a massive 7 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - so you'll want that wetsuit, no exceptions.

Both regions are experiencing mixed swells coming from multiple directions - creating unpredictable and challenging wave patterns. Today's thunderstorm potential adds another wild card to the mix, so keep those eyes on the sky.

Friday looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet, but San Diego's keeping the intensity with continued 4 to 6 foot waves. The swell direction will shift to a more consistent 280 degrees, offering a bit more predictability.

Tides are doing their complex dance at Newport Beach and La Jolla, with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Experienced surfers will want to time their sessions carefully.

Bottom line: These are advanced conditions. Beginners should sit this one out. Intermediate and pro surfers - stay alert, respect the ocean, and make smart choices. The waves are calling, but safety comes first.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some interesting tidal movements with low and high tides throughout the day.

But hold onto your board wax because Thursday is bringing some serious ocean energy! We're looking at a significant jump in surf conditions with heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and an impressive 4 to 6 feet in San Diego County. Wave chasers better be on high alert because the rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH.

Both regions are expecting mixed swells from multiple directions - Orange County seeing swells from 270 and 200 degrees, while San Diego will be feeling waves coming from 260 and 220 degrees. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to exercise extreme caution. If you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach and admire the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some interesting tidal movements with low and high tides throughout the day.

But hold onto your board wax because Thursday is bringing some serious ocean energy! We're looking at a significant jump in surf conditions with heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and an impressive 4 to 6 feet in San Diego County. Wave chasers better be on high alert because the rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH.

Both regions are expecting mixed swells from multiple directions - Orange County seeing swells from 270 and 200 degrees, while San Diego will be feeling waves coming from 260 and 220 degrees. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to exercise extreme caution. If you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach and admire the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s - wetsuit weather for sure. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience some interesting tidal movements with low and high tides throughout the day.

But hold onto your board wax because Thursday is bringing some serious ocean energy! We're looking at a significant jump in surf conditions with heights climbing to 3 to 5 feet in Orange County and an impressive 4 to 6 feet in San Diego County. Wave chasers better be on high alert because the rip current risk is cranking up to HIGH.

Both regions are expecting mixed swells from multiple directions - Orange County seeing swells from 270 and 200 degrees, while San Diego will be feeling waves coming from 260 and 220 degrees. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Those high rip current risks mean you'll want to exercise extreme caution. If you're not an experienced surfer, today might be a great day to watch from the beach and admire the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for some serious wave action along Southern California's beaches today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell today. Orange County beaches will see waves ranging 3 to 5 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up with 4 to 6 foot waves potentially reaching up to 7 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note - these are not your typical mellow rollers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s to low 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 170 and 250 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 220 and 260 degrees.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix. Tide charts show multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Wednesday brings calmer conditions - rip current risks drop to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-3 feet in Orange County and 2-4 feet in San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's an epic but challenging day on the water. Experienced surfers will find some killer waves, but less experienced riders should seriously consider watching from the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:42:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for some serious wave action along Southern California's beaches today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell today. Orange County beaches will see waves ranging 3 to 5 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up with 4 to 6 foot waves potentially reaching up to 7 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note - these are not your typical mellow rollers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s to low 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 170 and 250 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 220 and 260 degrees.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix. Tide charts show multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Wednesday brings calmer conditions - rip current risks drop to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-3 feet in Orange County and 2-4 feet in San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's an epic but challenging day on the water. Experienced surfers will find some killer waves, but less experienced riders should seriously consider watching from the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! Get ready for some serious wave action along Southern California's beaches today. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that's gonna keep lifeguards on their toes.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some serious swell today. Orange County beaches will see waves ranging 3 to 5 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up with 4 to 6 foot waves potentially reaching up to 7 feet. Adrenaline junkies take note - these are not your typical mellow rollers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-50s to low 60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Mixed swells are coming from multiple directions - Orange County seeing waves from 170 and 250 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in from 220 and 260 degrees.

There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix. Tide charts show multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Wednesday brings calmer conditions - rip current risks drop to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-3 feet in Orange County and 2-4 feet in San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's an epic but challenging day on the water. Experienced surfers will find some killer waves, but less experienced riders should seriously consider watching from the beach. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a rollercoaster of oceanic conditions along Southern California's coastline. Today might seem like a snooze fest with mellow 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk, but buckle up because Tuesday is bringing the drama!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to transform from calm to chaotic. We're talking surf heights jumping from a lazy morning stretch to a full-on adrenaline pump - 3 to 6 feet in Newport and a potential 8-foot monster in La Jolla. Those gentle 54 to 60 degree waters are about to get spicy with a high rip current risk that demands your total respect.

Mother Nature's throwing in some extra excitement with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a mixed swell dancing between 200 and 280 degrees. Surfers, this means unpredictable wave patterns that'll test your skills and reflexes.

Tide schedule lovers, mark your calendars. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts, ranging from a low of -0.8 feet to a high of 5.5 feet. Perfect for those who love tracking oceanic rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is your warm-up. Tuesday is the main event. Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Beginners, maybe watch from the shore. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride smart. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 09:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a rollercoaster of oceanic conditions along Southern California's coastline. Today might seem like a snooze fest with mellow 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk, but buckle up because Tuesday is bringing the drama!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to transform from calm to chaotic. We're talking surf heights jumping from a lazy morning stretch to a full-on adrenaline pump - 3 to 6 feet in Newport and a potential 8-foot monster in La Jolla. Those gentle 54 to 60 degree waters are about to get spicy with a high rip current risk that demands your total respect.

Mother Nature's throwing in some extra excitement with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a mixed swell dancing between 200 and 280 degrees. Surfers, this means unpredictable wave patterns that'll test your skills and reflexes.

Tide schedule lovers, mark your calendars. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts, ranging from a low of -0.8 feet to a high of 5.5 feet. Perfect for those who love tracking oceanic rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is your warm-up. Tuesday is the main event. Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Beginners, maybe watch from the shore. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride smart. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a rollercoaster of oceanic conditions along Southern California's coastline. Today might seem like a snooze fest with mellow 1 to 3 foot waves and a low rip current risk, but buckle up because Tuesday is bringing the drama!

Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to transform from calm to chaotic. We're talking surf heights jumping from a lazy morning stretch to a full-on adrenaline pump - 3 to 6 feet in Newport and a potential 8-foot monster in La Jolla. Those gentle 54 to 60 degree waters are about to get spicy with a high rip current risk that demands your total respect.

Mother Nature's throwing in some extra excitement with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a mixed swell dancing between 200 and 280 degrees. Surfers, this means unpredictable wave patterns that'll test your skills and reflexes.

Tide schedule lovers, mark your calendars. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see four tide shifts, ranging from a low of -0.8 feet to a high of 5.5 feet. Perfect for those who love tracking oceanic rhythms.

Bottom line: Today is your warm-up. Tuesday is the main event. Experienced surfers, this is your playground. Beginners, maybe watch from the shore. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride smart. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal breakdown for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at some mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego's coastlines. Orange County's waves are sitting pretty at a gentle 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow - perfect for casual boarders and beach loungers. Water's chilly but not freezing at 54 to 57 degrees.

San Diego's bringing slightly more action with 2 to 4 foot surf and a spicy west swell rolling in from 280 degrees. Surfers take note: there's a moderate rip current risk in San Diego, so stay alert and watch those underwater currents.

Tide watchers will enjoy some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach sees high tides around 5.2 feet in the morning and evening, with a low dip to -0.7 feet midday. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with 5.0 foot highs and -0.8 foot lows.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party, which means clean conditions for water enthusiasts. Water temps are holding steady in the mid-50s - wetsuit recommended.

Safety first: While rip current risks are low in Orange County, San Diego has a moderate warning. Translation? Stay aware, know your limits, and maybe check in with local lifeguards before paddling out.

Catch those waves and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 09:41:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal breakdown for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at some mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego's coastlines. Orange County's waves are sitting pretty at a gentle 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow - perfect for casual boarders and beach loungers. Water's chilly but not freezing at 54 to 57 degrees.

San Diego's bringing slightly more action with 2 to 4 foot surf and a spicy west swell rolling in from 280 degrees. Surfers take note: there's a moderate rip current risk in San Diego, so stay alert and watch those underwater currents.

Tide watchers will enjoy some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach sees high tides around 5.2 feet in the morning and evening, with a low dip to -0.7 feet midday. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with 5.0 foot highs and -0.8 foot lows.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party, which means clean conditions for water enthusiasts. Water temps are holding steady in the mid-50s - wetsuit recommended.

Safety first: While rip current risks are low in Orange County, San Diego has a moderate warning. Translation? Stay aware, know your limits, and maybe check in with local lifeguards before paddling out.

Catch those waves and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal breakdown for Southern California this weekend.

We're looking at some mellow conditions along Orange County and San Diego's coastlines. Orange County's waves are sitting pretty at a gentle 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow - perfect for casual boarders and beach loungers. Water's chilly but not freezing at 54 to 57 degrees.

San Diego's bringing slightly more action with 2 to 4 foot surf and a spicy west swell rolling in from 280 degrees. Surfers take note: there's a moderate rip current risk in San Diego, so stay alert and watch those underwater currents.

Tide watchers will enjoy some nice vertical movement. Newport Beach sees high tides around 5.2 feet in the morning and evening, with a low dip to -0.7 feet midday. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with 5.0 foot highs and -0.8 foot lows.

No thunderstorms are expected to crash our beach party, which means clean conditions for water enthusiasts. Water temps are holding steady in the mid-50s - wetsuit recommended.

Safety first: While rip current risks are low in Orange County, San Diego has a moderate warning. Translation? Stay aware, know your limits, and maybe check in with local lifeguards before paddling out.

Catch those waves and enjoy the coastal vibes responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Listen up for the coastal lowdown from San Diego to Orange County.

We're looking at a moderate rip current scenario that demands your respect and attention. Today's ocean is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot swells with potential local sets hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers ready to dance with the Pacific.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly 53 to 59 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The western swells are rolling in strong from 250 to 280 degrees, promising some clean lines for those who know how to read the water.

Tide-wise, we're seeing significant vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts between negative low tides and impressive 5 foot highs. Morning and evening sessions will have distinctly different wave characteristics.

For the weekend warriors, Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks easing. The San Diego zone will maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar. But unpredictable ocean conditions are always part of the game. Smart surfers check conditions, know their skill level, and respect the ocean's power.

Pro tip: Watch those rip currents. A moderate risk means life-threatening conditions are possible. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic.

Catch you in the lineup!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 16:07:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Listen up for the coastal lowdown from San Diego to Orange County.

We're looking at a moderate rip current scenario that demands your respect and attention. Today's ocean is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot swells with potential local sets hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers ready to dance with the Pacific.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly 53 to 59 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The western swells are rolling in strong from 250 to 280 degrees, promising some clean lines for those who know how to read the water.

Tide-wise, we're seeing significant vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts between negative low tides and impressive 5 foot highs. Morning and evening sessions will have distinctly different wave characteristics.

For the weekend warriors, Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks easing. The San Diego zone will maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar. But unpredictable ocean conditions are always part of the game. Smart surfers check conditions, know their skill level, and respect the ocean's power.

Pro tip: Watch those rip currents. A moderate risk means life-threatening conditions are possible. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic.

Catch you in the lineup!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Listen up for the coastal lowdown from San Diego to Orange County.

We're looking at a moderate rip current scenario that demands your respect and attention. Today's ocean is serving up some solid 2 to 4 foot swells with potential local sets hitting 5 feet in San Diego - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers ready to dance with the Pacific.

Water temperatures are sitting in the chilly 53 to 59 degree range, so grab that wetsuit and stay warm. The western swells are rolling in strong from 250 to 280 degrees, promising some clean lines for those who know how to read the water.

Tide-wise, we're seeing significant vertical movement. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic shifts between negative low tides and impressive 5 foot highs. Morning and evening sessions will have distinctly different wave characteristics.

For the weekend warriors, Sunday looks slightly mellower with surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet and rip current risks easing. The San Diego zone will maintain a moderate rip current risk, so stay alert and know your limits.

Thunderstorms? Not on the radar. But unpredictable ocean conditions are always part of the game. Smart surfers check conditions, know their skill level, and respect the ocean's power.

Pro tip: Watch those rip currents. A moderate risk means life-threatening conditions are possible. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your rides be epic.

Catch you in the lineup!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! The Pacific is serving up some serious coastal conditions that you'll want to hear about.

Let's start with Orange County, where the surf is running a solid 2 to 4 feet with some sweet sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate today, so keep those skills sharp and stay alert. Water's chilly at 55 to 57 degrees, so suit up appropriately.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with four key moments: a pre-dawn high at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, a low dip to negative 0.2 feet mid-morning, an evening high of 3.2 feet, and a late night low at 2.8 feet. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you directional riders.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are getting spicier. We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights cranking 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. Water's slightly warmer here at 56 to 59 degrees.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points. The swell angle's shifted slightly to 260 degrees, giving a slightly different approach for wave hunters.

Tomorrow looks mellower with lower surf heights and reduced rip current risks. Orange County drops to 1 to 3 feet, while San Diego settles into 2 to 4 foot ranges.

Bottom line: Stay smart, check conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 10:42:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! The Pacific is serving up some serious coastal conditions that you'll want to hear about.

Let's start with Orange County, where the surf is running a solid 2 to 4 feet with some sweet sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate today, so keep those skills sharp and stay alert. Water's chilly at 55 to 57 degrees, so suit up appropriately.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with four key moments: a pre-dawn high at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, a low dip to negative 0.2 feet mid-morning, an evening high of 3.2 feet, and a late night low at 2.8 feet. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you directional riders.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are getting spicier. We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights cranking 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. Water's slightly warmer here at 56 to 59 degrees.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points. The swell angle's shifted slightly to 260 degrees, giving a slightly different approach for wave hunters.

Tomorrow looks mellower with lower surf heights and reduced rip current risks. Orange County drops to 1 to 3 feet, while San Diego settles into 2 to 4 foot ranges.

Bottom line: Stay smart, check conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf enthusiasts! The Pacific is serving up some serious coastal conditions that you'll want to hear about.

Let's start with Orange County, where the surf is running a solid 2 to 4 feet with some sweet sets pushing up to 5 feet. Rip current risk is sitting at moderate today, so keep those skills sharp and stay alert. Water's chilly at 55 to 57 degrees, so suit up appropriately.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with four key moments: a pre-dawn high at 4.9 feet around 3 AM, a low dip to negative 0.2 feet mid-morning, an evening high of 3.2 feet, and a late night low at 2.8 feet. The swell's coming in clean from 270 degrees - west northwest for you directional riders.

Heading down to San Diego County, things are getting spicier. We're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights cranking 3 to 5 feet and potential sets reaching 6 feet. Water's slightly warmer here at 56 to 59 degrees.

La Jolla's tide schedule mirrors Newport's rhythm with similar high and low points. The swell angle's shifted slightly to 260 degrees, giving a slightly different approach for wave hunters.

Tomorrow looks mellower with lower surf heights and reduced rip current risks. Orange County drops to 1 to 3 feet, while San Diego settles into 2 to 4 foot ranges.

Bottom line: Stay smart, check conditions before paddling out, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-06-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9193374059</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Southern California coastlines are looking intense today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Orange County and San Diego are both serving up some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - and in some spots potentially hitting 7-foot sets that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is consistently rolling in from the west at 270 to 280 degrees, creating perfect conditions for some serious wave riding.

For Orange County, today's forecast shows a high rip current risk with 3 to 5-foot waves. Newport Beach will experience a morning high tide at 5.1 feet around 1:27 AM and a low tide of just 0.1 feet by 9:53 AM.

San Diego's looking similar with an equally dramatic surf zone. La Jolla's tides will peak at 4.9 feet in the early morning, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.1 feet around 9:45 AM.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are emphasizing extreme caution - these aren't your average waves.

Friday's forecast suggests slightly calmer conditions with moderate to high rip current risks and surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 10:41:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Southern California coastlines are looking intense today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Orange County and San Diego are both serving up some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - and in some spots potentially hitting 7-foot sets that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is consistently rolling in from the west at 270 to 280 degrees, creating perfect conditions for some serious wave riding.

For Orange County, today's forecast shows a high rip current risk with 3 to 5-foot waves. Newport Beach will experience a morning high tide at 5.1 feet around 1:27 AM and a low tide of just 0.1 feet by 9:53 AM.

San Diego's looking similar with an equally dramatic surf zone. La Jolla's tides will peak at 4.9 feet in the early morning, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.1 feet around 9:45 AM.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are emphasizing extreme caution - these aren't your average waves.

Friday's forecast suggests slightly calmer conditions with moderate to high rip current risks and surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a gnarly forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Southern California coastlines are looking intense today with high rip current risks that demand your full attention. Orange County and San Diego are both serving up some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet - and in some spots potentially hitting 7-foot sets that'll challenge even experienced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 55 to 60 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready. The swell is consistently rolling in from the west at 270 to 280 degrees, creating perfect conditions for some serious wave riding.

For Orange County, today's forecast shows a high rip current risk with 3 to 5-foot waves. Newport Beach will experience a morning high tide at 5.1 feet around 1:27 AM and a low tide of just 0.1 feet by 9:53 AM.

San Diego's looking similar with an equally dramatic surf zone. La Jolla's tides will peak at 4.9 feet in the early morning, with a low tide bottoming out at 0.1 feet around 9:45 AM.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are serious business. Lifeguards are emphasizing extreme caution - these aren't your average waves.

Friday's forecast suggests slightly calmer conditions with moderate to high rip current risks and surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet. But don't get too comfortable - the ocean demands respect.

Stay safe, stay smart, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from 260 degrees near Orange County and 270 degrees off San Diego. Water temps are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is about to get epic! We're talking serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 foot sets off San Diego. The swell direction is shifting slightly to 270 and 280 degrees which means some seriously sweet wave conditions.

Rip current alert - tomorrow's gonna be high risk. Translation for beach lovers: these currents are no joke. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks but newbies should definitely think twice before paddling out. The ocean is serving up some serious power.

Tide watchers take note - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some impressive tide ranges. Early morning low tides dipping down to just 0.1 feet, with morning highs cruising around 5 feet. Perfect for those sunrise sessions.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so Mother Nature's keeping things clean and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just looking to catch some rays, Thursday promises some heart-pumping ocean energy. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 10:41:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from 260 degrees near Orange County and 270 degrees off San Diego. Water temps are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is about to get epic! We're talking serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 foot sets off San Diego. The swell direction is shifting slightly to 270 and 280 degrees which means some seriously sweet wave conditions.

Rip current alert - tomorrow's gonna be high risk. Translation for beach lovers: these currents are no joke. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks but newbies should definitely think twice before paddling out. The ocean is serving up some serious power.

Tide watchers take note - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some impressive tide ranges. Early morning low tides dipping down to just 0.1 feet, with morning highs cruising around 5 feet. Perfect for those sunrise sessions.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so Mother Nature's keeping things clean and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just looking to catch some rays, Thursday promises some heart-pumping ocean energy. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline. Today's looking mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells rolling in from 260 degrees near Orange County and 270 degrees off San Diego. Water temps are sitting pretty between 56 and 61 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

But hold onto your boards because Thursday is about to get epic! We're talking serious surf action with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potentially hitting 7 foot sets off San Diego. The swell direction is shifting slightly to 270 and 280 degrees which means some seriously sweet wave conditions.

Rip current alert - tomorrow's gonna be high risk. Translation for beach lovers: these currents are no joke. Experienced surfers might find some killer breaks but newbies should definitely think twice before paddling out. The ocean is serving up some serious power.

Tide watchers take note - Newport Beach and La Jolla are seeing some impressive tide ranges. Early morning low tides dipping down to just 0.1 feet, with morning highs cruising around 5 feet. Perfect for those sunrise sessions.

No thunderstorms in the forecast, so Mother Nature's keeping things clean and predictable. Whether you're a seasoned shredder or just looking to catch some rays, Thursday promises some heart-pumping ocean energy. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the latest coastal forecast straight from the National Weather Service, and it's looking like a mellow day along Southern California's shores.

Let's start with Orange County, where we're seeing some gentle waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit chilly at 56 to 58 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is low, which means conditions are pretty chill for ocean lovers.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Today's got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know their limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells coming from the west-northwest - Orange County seeing waves from 250 degrees, while San Diego's got a slight angle at 280 degrees. This means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have morning lows around 0.1 to 0.2 feet, mid-day high tides around 3 feet, and evening lows climbing to 1.5 to 1.6 feet.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure ocean vibes. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal energy, today's forecast promises a smooth, enjoyable beach experience. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the latest coastal forecast straight from the National Weather Service, and it's looking like a mellow day along Southern California's shores.

Let's start with Orange County, where we're seeing some gentle waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit chilly at 56 to 58 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is low, which means conditions are pretty chill for ocean lovers.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Today's got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know their limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells coming from the west-northwest - Orange County seeing waves from 250 degrees, while San Diego's got a slight angle at 280 degrees. This means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have morning lows around 0.1 to 0.2 feet, mid-day high tides around 3 feet, and evening lows climbing to 1.5 to 1.6 feet.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure ocean vibes. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal energy, today's forecast promises a smooth, enjoyable beach experience. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got the latest coastal forecast straight from the National Weather Service, and it's looking like a mellow day along Southern California's shores.

Let's start with Orange County, where we're seeing some gentle waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets pushing up to 4 feet. Water's a bit chilly at 56 to 58 degrees, so you might want that wetsuit. The rip current risk is low, which means conditions are pretty chill for ocean lovers.

Heading down to San Diego County, things get slightly more interesting. Surf heights are bumping up to 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching 5 feet. Water's a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Today's got a moderate rip current risk, so surfers and swimmers should stay alert and know their limits.

Both regions are experiencing swells coming from the west-northwest - Orange County seeing waves from 250 degrees, while San Diego's got a slight angle at 280 degrees. This means clean, consistent wave patterns for those looking to catch some rides.

Tide-wise, we've got some nice movement throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have morning lows around 0.1 to 0.2 feet, mid-day high tides around 3 feet, and evening lows climbing to 1.5 to 1.6 feet.

No thunderstorm threats today, just pure ocean vibes. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just looking to soak up some coastal energy, today's forecast promises a smooth, enjoyable beach experience. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test even the most seasoned surfers. 

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 10 PM tonight, with monster waves that'll make your adrenaline pump. We're talking 4 to 7 feet in Orange County - with some sets pushing 8 feet - and an absolutely epic 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with potential sets reaching a jaw-dropping 10 feet!

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so listen up: these aren't your gentle summer waves. Waters are chilly at 56 to 61 degrees, and the swell is rolling in from the west-northwest - 270 degrees for Orange County and 290 degrees for San Diego. Translation: powerful, directional waves that demand respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Multiple high and low tides will create complex water dynamics, so know your local conditions before paddling out.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, things mellow slightly. Orange County sees surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk scenario with 3 to 5 foot waves. Swell direction shifts slightly, now coming from 260 and 280 degrees respectively.

Bottom line: if you're not an experienced surfer, today is NOT your day. Professionals only need apply. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves - if you dare!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 10:42:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test even the most seasoned surfers. 

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 10 PM tonight, with monster waves that'll make your adrenaline pump. We're talking 4 to 7 feet in Orange County - with some sets pushing 8 feet - and an absolutely epic 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with potential sets reaching a jaw-dropping 10 feet!

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so listen up: these aren't your gentle summer waves. Waters are chilly at 56 to 61 degrees, and the swell is rolling in from the west-northwest - 270 degrees for Orange County and 290 degrees for San Diego. Translation: powerful, directional waves that demand respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Multiple high and low tides will create complex water dynamics, so know your local conditions before paddling out.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, things mellow slightly. Orange County sees surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk scenario with 3 to 5 foot waves. Swell direction shifts slightly, now coming from 260 and 280 degrees respectively.

Bottom line: if you're not an experienced surfer, today is NOT your day. Professionals only need apply. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves - if you dare!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that's gonna test even the most seasoned surfers. 

Orange County and San Diego are under a High Surf Advisory until 10 PM tonight, with monster waves that'll make your adrenaline pump. We're talking 4 to 7 feet in Orange County - with some sets pushing 8 feet - and an absolutely epic 5 to 8 feet in San Diego, with potential sets reaching a jaw-dropping 10 feet!

Rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH, so listen up: these aren't your gentle summer waves. Waters are chilly at 56 to 61 degrees, and the swell is rolling in from the west-northwest - 270 degrees for Orange County and 290 degrees for San Diego. Translation: powerful, directional waves that demand respect.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing dramatic tide shifts today. Multiple high and low tides will create complex water dynamics, so know your local conditions before paddling out.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, things mellow slightly. Orange County sees surf dropping to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk scenario with 3 to 5 foot waves. Swell direction shifts slightly, now coming from 260 and 280 degrees respectively.

Bottom line: if you're not an experienced surfer, today is NOT your day. Professionals only need apply. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves - if you dare!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a High Surf Advisory that's lighting up both Orange County and San Diego County from 8 AM today through 10 PM Monday.

Buckle up for some serious maritime mayhem! We're talking monster waves that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice. Orange County is expecting surf heights between 4 to 7 feet, with local sets pushing up to 8 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego County is cranking it up a notch with 5 to 8 foot swells and potential local sets reaching a jaw-dropping 9 feet.

The swell is coming in hot from the west - we're talking 260 to 280 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 290 degrees for San Diego. Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 57 to 61 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Rip current risk? It's at HIGH alert, folks. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a professional with serious skills, this might be a spectator sport today.

Tides are doing their dance in Newport Beach and La Jolla. Expect dramatic shifts from near-zero to 5.5-foot levels throughout the day. The morning low tides hit around 4:30 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-morning and late evening.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfer's playground. Casual swimmers and novice water enthusiasts should stay on the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 10:41:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a High Surf Advisory that's lighting up both Orange County and San Diego County from 8 AM today through 10 PM Monday.

Buckle up for some serious maritime mayhem! We're talking monster waves that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice. Orange County is expecting surf heights between 4 to 7 feet, with local sets pushing up to 8 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego County is cranking it up a notch with 5 to 8 foot swells and potential local sets reaching a jaw-dropping 9 feet.

The swell is coming in hot from the west - we're talking 260 to 280 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 290 degrees for San Diego. Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 57 to 61 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Rip current risk? It's at HIGH alert, folks. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a professional with serious skills, this might be a spectator sport today.

Tides are doing their dance in Newport Beach and La Jolla. Expect dramatic shifts from near-zero to 5.5-foot levels throughout the day. The morning low tides hit around 4:30 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-morning and late evening.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfer's playground. Casual swimmers and novice water enthusiasts should stay on the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave action along the Southern California coastline. The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a High Surf Advisory that's lighting up both Orange County and San Diego County from 8 AM today through 10 PM Monday.

Buckle up for some serious maritime mayhem! We're talking monster waves that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice. Orange County is expecting surf heights between 4 to 7 feet, with local sets pushing up to 8 feet. Meanwhile, San Diego County is cranking it up a notch with 5 to 8 foot swells and potential local sets reaching a jaw-dropping 9 feet.

The swell is coming in hot from the west - we're talking 260 to 280 degrees for Orange County and 270 to 290 degrees for San Diego. Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 57 to 61 degree range, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

Rip current risk? It's at HIGH alert, folks. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart. Life-threatening currents are likely, so unless you're a professional with serious skills, this might be a spectator sport today.

Tides are doing their dance in Newport Beach and La Jolla. Expect dramatic shifts from near-zero to 5.5-foot levels throughout the day. The morning low tides hit around 4:30 AM, with high tides rolling in mid-morning and late evening.

Bottom line: This is an advanced surfer's playground. Casual swimmers and novice water enthusiasts should stay on the beach and enjoy the show. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 03-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Maxwell here with your coastal breakdown for this epic weekend.

Get ready for some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a high-energy surf scenario that's gonna test even the most seasoned wave hunters. Orange County and San Diego are both under a High Surf Advisory from Sunday morning through Monday night, so listen up!

Wave heights are gonna be impressive - we're talking 3 to 6 feet with some local sets pushing 8 feet. That mixed west and south swell is creating a perfect storm of surfing conditions. But here's the critical intel - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some seriously dynamic tidal movements with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.5 feet.

Sunday's forecast looks even more intense. Expect building surf throughout the afternoon and into the night. Those west swells coming in around 240 to 270 degrees are going to deliver some serious power.

Pro tip: If you're not an experienced surfer, this might not be your weekend to test your skills. These conditions demand respect and serious ocean knowledge. Lifeguards recommend staying on the beach and enjoying the show if you're not 100% confident.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly! Maxwell out.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 10:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Maxwell here with your coastal breakdown for this epic weekend.

Get ready for some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a high-energy surf scenario that's gonna test even the most seasoned wave hunters. Orange County and San Diego are both under a High Surf Advisory from Sunday morning through Monday night, so listen up!

Wave heights are gonna be impressive - we're talking 3 to 6 feet with some local sets pushing 8 feet. That mixed west and south swell is creating a perfect storm of surfing conditions. But here's the critical intel - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some seriously dynamic tidal movements with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.5 feet.

Sunday's forecast looks even more intense. Expect building surf throughout the afternoon and into the night. Those west swells coming in around 240 to 270 degrees are going to deliver some serious power.

Pro tip: If you're not an experienced surfer, this might not be your weekend to test your skills. These conditions demand respect and serious ocean knowledge. Lifeguards recommend staying on the beach and enjoying the show if you're not 100% confident.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly! Maxwell out.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Maxwell here with your coastal breakdown for this epic weekend.

Get ready for some serious ocean action along Southern California's coastline. We're looking at a high-energy surf scenario that's gonna test even the most seasoned wave hunters. Orange County and San Diego are both under a High Surf Advisory from Sunday morning through Monday night, so listen up!

Wave heights are gonna be impressive - we're talking 3 to 6 feet with some local sets pushing 8 feet. That mixed west and south swell is creating a perfect storm of surfing conditions. But here's the critical intel - rip current risk is HIGH. Translation: these waters are not for the faint of heart.

Water temperatures are sitting around a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. Newport Beach and La Jolla are experiencing some seriously dynamic tidal movements with lows dipping to near zero and highs reaching around 5.5 feet.

Sunday's forecast looks even more intense. Expect building surf throughout the afternoon and into the night. Those west swells coming in around 240 to 270 degrees are going to deliver some serious power.

Pro tip: If you're not an experienced surfer, this might not be your weekend to test your skills. These conditions demand respect and serious ocean knowledge. Lifeguards recommend staying on the beach and enjoying the show if you're not 100% confident.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly! Maxwell out.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave chasers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline, where Mother Nature's serving up some serious swell action today.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic wave conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We're talking serious surf with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet – local sets might even push 8 feet near La Jolla, so seasoned surfers take note!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, which means ocean conditions are no joke. These treacherous currents are ready to play some serious mind games, so if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. We've got a mixed swell coming in – west swells at 270 degrees dancing with some south swells around 190 degrees, creating a dynamic ocean playground.

Tide charts are looking spicy too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts today, with low tides dipping near zero and high tides climbing to around 6 feet. Perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you – these waves are packing serious punch. Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride responsibly. This isn't just a forecast – it's a call to adventure. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2025 10:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave chasers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline, where Mother Nature's serving up some serious swell action today.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic wave conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We're talking serious surf with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet – local sets might even push 8 feet near La Jolla, so seasoned surfers take note!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, which means ocean conditions are no joke. These treacherous currents are ready to play some serious mind games, so if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. We've got a mixed swell coming in – west swells at 270 degrees dancing with some south swells around 190 degrees, creating a dynamic ocean playground.

Tide charts are looking spicy too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts today, with low tides dipping near zero and high tides climbing to around 6 feet. Perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you – these waves are packing serious punch. Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride responsibly. This isn't just a forecast – it's a call to adventure. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave chasers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline, where Mother Nature's serving up some serious swell action today.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for some epic wave conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping. We're talking serious surf with heights ranging from 3 to 7 feet – local sets might even push 8 feet near La Jolla, so seasoned surfers take note!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH today, which means ocean conditions are no joke. These treacherous currents are ready to play some serious mind games, so if you're not an experienced ocean navigator, you might want to keep your toes in the sand.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 57 to 61 degrees, so wetsuit warriors will want to gear up. We've got a mixed swell coming in – west swells at 270 degrees dancing with some south swells around 190 degrees, creating a dynamic ocean playground.

Tide charts are looking spicy too. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts today, with low tides dipping near zero and high tides climbing to around 6 feet. Perfect for those who love watching the ocean breathe.

No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions, but don't let that fool you – these waves are packing serious punch. Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely.

Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride responsibly. This isn't just a forecast – it's a call to adventure. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! The surf's about to get seriously spicy this Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that'll test even the most seasoned ocean warriors. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands serious respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting monster swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets potentially hitting a massive 7 to 8 feet. That's some serious juice coming in from multiple directions - mixed swells hitting around 190 and 260 degrees for Orange County, and a more consistent 270-degree approach for San Diego.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 61-degree range, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The tides are playing their own rhythm, with low and high points dancing between 0.5 and 6.2 feet throughout the day.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are not playing around. We're talking a HIGH-RISK scenario where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the day for novice swimmers or surfers to test their limits.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's ocean playground is definitely turned up to maximum intensity. If you're heading out, bring your A-game, know your limits, and absolutely pay attention to local lifeguard warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 10:42:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! The surf's about to get seriously spicy this Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that'll test even the most seasoned ocean warriors. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands serious respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting monster swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets potentially hitting a massive 7 to 8 feet. That's some serious juice coming in from multiple directions - mixed swells hitting around 190 and 260 degrees for Orange County, and a more consistent 270-degree approach for San Diego.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 61-degree range, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The tides are playing their own rhythm, with low and high points dancing between 0.5 and 6.2 feet throughout the day.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are not playing around. We're talking a HIGH-RISK scenario where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the day for novice swimmers or surfers to test their limits.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's ocean playground is definitely turned up to maximum intensity. If you're heading out, bring your A-game, know your limits, and absolutely pay attention to local lifeguard warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline! The surf's about to get seriously spicy this Friday.

Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that'll test even the most seasoned ocean warriors. We're looking at a high-risk rip current situation that demands serious respect and attention.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are expecting monster swells ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with some sets potentially hitting a massive 7 to 8 feet. That's some serious juice coming in from multiple directions - mixed swells hitting around 190 and 260 degrees for Orange County, and a more consistent 270-degree approach for San Diego.

Water temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 61-degree range, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The tides are playing their own rhythm, with low and high points dancing between 0.5 and 6.2 feet throughout the day.

The biggest warning? Rip currents are not playing around. We're talking a HIGH-RISK scenario where life-threatening currents are likely. This is not the day for novice swimmers or surfers to test their limits.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's ocean playground is definitely turned up to maximum intensity. If you're heading out, bring your A-game, know your limits, and absolutely pay attention to local lifeguard warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean's power!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal crew! We're diving into today's epic wave report with some serious swell action brewing off Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with some serious maritime muscle. We're looking at massive wave heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet for Orange County and a pumped up 4 to 7 feet for San Diego. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts take note - these aren't your mellow summer rollers.

Today's conditions are screaming HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation: ocean's got attitude and isn't playing nice. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 61 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay alert.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - Orange County's got a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in predominantly from 270 and 280 degrees. This multi-angle approach means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

Tide charts for Newport Beach and La Jolla show some serious vertical movement today. Expect dramatic low and high tide shifts throughout the day, with levels ranging from -1.2 to 6.2 feet.

Looking ahead to Thursday, things calm down slightly. Rip current risk drops to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Wave heights will mellow to 1-3 feet for Orange County and 2-4 feet for San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the power of the Pacific!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 10:41:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal crew! We're diving into today's epic wave report with some serious swell action brewing off Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with some serious maritime muscle. We're looking at massive wave heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet for Orange County and a pumped up 4 to 7 feet for San Diego. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts take note - these aren't your mellow summer rollers.

Today's conditions are screaming HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation: ocean's got attitude and isn't playing nice. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 61 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay alert.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - Orange County's got a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in predominantly from 270 and 280 degrees. This multi-angle approach means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

Tide charts for Newport Beach and La Jolla show some serious vertical movement today. Expect dramatic low and high tide shifts throughout the day, with levels ranging from -1.2 to 6.2 feet.

Looking ahead to Thursday, things calm down slightly. Rip current risk drops to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Wave heights will mellow to 1-3 feet for Orange County and 2-4 feet for San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the power of the Pacific!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal crew! We're diving into today's epic wave report with some serious swell action brewing off Southern California's coastline.

Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with some serious maritime muscle. We're looking at massive wave heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet for Orange County and a pumped up 4 to 7 feet for San Diego. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts take note - these aren't your mellow summer rollers.

Today's conditions are screaming HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. Translation: ocean's got attitude and isn't playing nice. Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 61 degrees, so grab that wetsuit and stay alert.

The swell is coming in from multiple directions - Orange County's got a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 270 degrees, while San Diego's waves are rolling in predominantly from 270 and 280 degrees. This multi-angle approach means unpredictable and dynamic wave patterns.

Tide charts for Newport Beach and La Jolla show some serious vertical movement today. Expect dramatic low and high tide shifts throughout the day, with levels ranging from -1.2 to 6.2 feet.

Looking ahead to Thursday, things calm down slightly. Rip current risk drops to low in Orange County and moderate in San Diego. Wave heights will mellow to 1-3 feet for Orange County and 2-4 feet for San Diego.

Bottom line: Today's ocean is not for the faint of heart. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the power of the Pacific!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is serving up some serious attitude this Tuesday, so listen up and get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario from Orange County to San Diego that's got beach safety experts on high alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in San Diego - this is not your gentle morning roll.

Water temperatures are hovering between 56 and 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is predominantly rolling in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, with San Diego throwing in a bonus south swell around 200 degrees for Wednesday.

Tide dynamics are looking spicy. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Morning highs are peaking around 6 feet, with low tides dipping down to negative 1.2 feet - talk about coastal drama.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers, this is your playground, but newbies should seriously consider watching from the beach today.

Bottom line: High-risk conditions mean you need skills, respect for the ocean, and a healthy dose of caution. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic but controlled.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is serving up some serious attitude this Tuesday, so listen up and get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario from Orange County to San Diego that's got beach safety experts on high alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in San Diego - this is not your gentle morning roll.

Water temperatures are hovering between 56 and 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is predominantly rolling in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, with San Diego throwing in a bonus south swell around 200 degrees for Wednesday.

Tide dynamics are looking spicy. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Morning highs are peaking around 6 feet, with low tides dipping down to negative 1.2 feet - talk about coastal drama.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers, this is your playground, but newbies should seriously consider watching from the beach today.

Bottom line: High-risk conditions mean you need skills, respect for the ocean, and a healthy dose of caution. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic but controlled.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific is serving up some serious attitude this Tuesday, so listen up and get ready for a wild ride along the Southern California coastline.

We're looking at a high-risk rip current scenario from Orange County to San Diego that's got beach safety experts on high alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some sets pushing up to 7 feet in San Diego - this is not your gentle morning roll.

Water temperatures are hovering between 56 and 61 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit locked and loaded. The swell is predominantly rolling in from the west around 270 to 280 degrees, with San Diego throwing in a bonus south swell around 200 degrees for Wednesday.

Tide dynamics are looking spicy. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see dramatic tide shifts throughout the day. Morning highs are peaking around 6 feet, with low tides dipping down to negative 1.2 feet - talk about coastal drama.

The good news? No thunderstorms are expected. The bad news? Those rip currents are no joke. Experienced surfers, this is your playground, but newbies should seriously consider watching from the beach today.

Bottom line: High-risk conditions mean you need skills, respect for the ocean, and a healthy dose of caution. Stay sharp, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be epic but controlled.

Catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's conditions are setting the stage for some gnarly ocean action from Orange County to San Diego.

For all you coastal thrill-seekers, the rip current risk is cranking up to high gear, especially in San Diego County. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today, potentially climbing to 3 to 6 feet by Tuesday. Those west swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees are going to pack some serious punch.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing through some dramatic shifts - expect lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Adrenaline junkies take note: life-threatening rip currents are likely, which means this isn't a playground for novice surfers. The ocean is serving up a serious challenge that demands respect, skill, and absolute awareness.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, but Mother Nature's west swell is promising an epic ride for experienced wave hunters. Advanced surfers might find some killer conditions, but weekend warriors should seriously consider watching from the shore.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 10:42:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's conditions are setting the stage for some gnarly ocean action from Orange County to San Diego.

For all you coastal thrill-seekers, the rip current risk is cranking up to high gear, especially in San Diego County. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today, potentially climbing to 3 to 6 feet by Tuesday. Those west swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees are going to pack some serious punch.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing through some dramatic shifts - expect lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Adrenaline junkies take note: life-threatening rip currents are likely, which means this isn't a playground for novice surfers. The ocean is serving up a serious challenge that demands respect, skill, and absolute awareness.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, but Mother Nature's west swell is promising an epic ride for experienced wave hunters. Advanced surfers might find some killer conditions, but weekend warriors should seriously consider watching from the shore.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got a serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastline that demands your full attention. Today's conditions are setting the stage for some gnarly ocean action from Orange County to San Diego.

For all you coastal thrill-seekers, the rip current risk is cranking up to high gear, especially in San Diego County. We're looking at surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today, potentially climbing to 3 to 6 feet by Tuesday. Those west swells rolling in at 270 to 280 degrees are going to pack some serious punch.

Water temperatures are hovering between a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out. Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing through some dramatic shifts - expect lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching nearly 6 feet throughout the day.

Adrenaline junkies take note: life-threatening rip currents are likely, which means this isn't a playground for novice surfers. The ocean is serving up a serious challenge that demands respect, skill, and absolute awareness.

No thunderstorms are in the forecast, but Mother Nature's west swell is promising an epic ride for experienced wave hunters. Advanced surfers might find some killer conditions, but weekend warriors should seriously consider watching from the shore.

Stay sharp, stay safe, and may the waves be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-23-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is calling with some tasty conditions this weekend. Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting a chill session. Water's hanging cool at 57 to 60 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with a morning high of 4.9 feet peaking at 5:23 AM and a low dip to minus 0.3 feet around 1:05 PM. Evening brings another sweet high of 3.4 feet at 7:54 PM.

Hop down to San Diego and things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's experiencing similar tide patterns with a morning high of 4.8 feet at 5:20 AM and a low of minus 0.4 feet around 1:01 PM. The evening tide climbs back to 3.2 feet.

West swells are dominating at 280 degrees in San Diego - slightly different angle from Orange County but still promising consistent breaks. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunters.

Rip current warning is moderate - translation? Stay alert and know your limits. While life-threatening currents aren't guaranteed, they could pop up unexpectedly. Experienced surfers will feel right at home but beginners should stick close to shore and watch those conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic! Stay safe and ride those waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 10:41:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is calling with some tasty conditions this weekend. Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting a chill session. Water's hanging cool at 57 to 60 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with a morning high of 4.9 feet peaking at 5:23 AM and a low dip to minus 0.3 feet around 1:05 PM. Evening brings another sweet high of 3.4 feet at 7:54 PM.

Hop down to San Diego and things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's experiencing similar tide patterns with a morning high of 4.8 feet at 5:20 AM and a low of minus 0.4 feet around 1:01 PM. The evening tide climbs back to 3.2 feet.

West swells are dominating at 280 degrees in San Diego - slightly different angle from Orange County but still promising consistent breaks. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunters.

Rip current warning is moderate - translation? Stay alert and know your limits. While life-threatening currents aren't guaranteed, they could pop up unexpectedly. Experienced surfers will feel right at home but beginners should stick close to shore and watch those conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic! Stay safe and ride those waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is calling with some tasty conditions this weekend. Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves rolling in from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for intermediate surfers wanting a chill session. Water's hanging cool at 57 to 60 degrees so grab that wetsuit.

Newport Beach tides are doing their dance today with a morning high of 4.9 feet peaking at 5:23 AM and a low dip to minus 0.3 feet around 1:05 PM. Evening brings another sweet high of 3.4 feet at 7:54 PM.

Hop down to San Diego and things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf. La Jolla's experiencing similar tide patterns with a morning high of 4.8 feet at 5:20 AM and a low of minus 0.4 feet around 1:01 PM. The evening tide climbs back to 3.2 feet.

West swells are dominating at 280 degrees in San Diego - slightly different angle from Orange County but still promising consistent breaks. No thunderstorm threats mean clean conditions for wave hunters.

Rip current warning is moderate - translation? Stay alert and know your limits. While life-threatening currents aren't guaranteed, they could pop up unexpectedly. Experienced surfers will feel right at home but beginners should stick close to shore and watch those conditions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some Southern California surf magic! Stay safe and ride those waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a gnarly weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's gonna be a chilly 57 to 61 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with multiple peaks today - start your morning with a 4.5-foot high tide at 4:19 AM, dip down to a low of 0.1 feet by early afternoon, then rise again to a 3.1-foot evening swell.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's cranking up the intensity with a high rip current risk. Surfers, listen up - we're talking 3 to 5 foot waves coming in hot from a westerly 280-degree direction. La Jolla's tidal rhythm will peak at 4.3 feet early morning, bottom out at sea level around noon, then roll through evening swells.

Both regions are expecting consistent west swells and zero thunderstorm action. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 50s to low 60s. Pro tip: if you're paddling out, respect the rip current warnings and know your limits.

Weekend warriors, this is your call to adventure - challenging conditions await, but epic waves are on the horizon. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those perfect breaks! Surf's calling your name.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 10:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a gnarly weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's gonna be a chilly 57 to 61 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with multiple peaks today - start your morning with a 4.5-foot high tide at 4:19 AM, dip down to a low of 0.1 feet by early afternoon, then rise again to a 3.1-foot evening swell.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's cranking up the intensity with a high rip current risk. Surfers, listen up - we're talking 3 to 5 foot waves coming in hot from a westerly 280-degree direction. La Jolla's tidal rhythm will peak at 4.3 feet early morning, bottom out at sea level around noon, then roll through evening swells.

Both regions are expecting consistent west swells and zero thunderstorm action. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 50s to low 60s. Pro tip: if you're paddling out, respect the rip current warnings and know your limits.

Weekend warriors, this is your call to adventure - challenging conditions await, but epic waves are on the horizon. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those perfect breaks! Surf's calling your name.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! Buckle up for a gnarly weekend along Southern California's coastline. 

Orange County's looking at a moderate rip current situation with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Water's gonna be a chilly 57 to 61 degrees - definitely wetsuit territory. Newport Beach is serving up some sweet tide action with multiple peaks today - start your morning with a 4.5-foot high tide at 4:19 AM, dip down to a low of 0.1 feet by early afternoon, then rise again to a 3.1-foot evening swell.

Meanwhile, San Diego County's cranking up the intensity with a high rip current risk. Surfers, listen up - we're talking 3 to 5 foot waves coming in hot from a westerly 280-degree direction. La Jolla's tidal rhythm will peak at 4.3 feet early morning, bottom out at sea level around noon, then roll through evening swells.

Both regions are expecting consistent west swells and zero thunderstorm action. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 50s to low 60s. Pro tip: if you're paddling out, respect the rip current warnings and know your limits.

Weekend warriors, this is your call to adventure - challenging conditions await, but epic waves are on the horizon. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those perfect breaks! Surf's calling your name.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave warriors! The Pacific is serving up some seriously tempting conditions for the next couple days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both seeing west swells rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those clean, rideable waves. Water temperatures are keeping it chilly between 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current alert is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your surf skills sharp and stay alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so respect the ocean's mood today. Early morning tides are looking high around 4 feet in both zones, with low tide hitting midday.

Saturday brings a slight shift in the scene. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. San Diego's keeping it more spicy with continued moderate risk and 2 to 4 foot waves. Bonus for Saturday - you'll get a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells combining for some potentially interesting wave dynamics.

Water temps remain consistent, and thunderstorms aren't in the forecast. Tides will be doing their dynamic dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay stoked, stay safe, and read those waves before you paddle out. Surf's calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 15:32:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave warriors! The Pacific is serving up some seriously tempting conditions for the next couple days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both seeing west swells rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those clean, rideable waves. Water temperatures are keeping it chilly between 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current alert is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your surf skills sharp and stay alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so respect the ocean's mood today. Early morning tides are looking high around 4 feet in both zones, with low tide hitting midday.

Saturday brings a slight shift in the scene. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. San Diego's keeping it more spicy with continued moderate risk and 2 to 4 foot waves. Bonus for Saturday - you'll get a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells combining for some potentially interesting wave dynamics.

Water temps remain consistent, and thunderstorms aren't in the forecast. Tides will be doing their dynamic dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay stoked, stay safe, and read those waves before you paddle out. Surf's calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave warriors! The Pacific is serving up some seriously tempting conditions for the next couple days along the Southern California coastline.

Today's looking like a moderate risk playground with surf heights sitting pretty at 2 to 4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are both seeing west swells rolling in around 270 to 280 degrees - perfect for those clean, rideable waves. Water temperatures are keeping it chilly between 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit.

Rip current alert is moderate, which means you'll want to keep your surf skills sharp and stay alert. Life-threatening currents are possible, so respect the ocean's mood today. Early morning tides are looking high around 4 feet in both zones, with low tide hitting midday.

Saturday brings a slight shift in the scene. Orange County sees surf dropping to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. San Diego's keeping it more spicy with continued moderate risk and 2 to 4 foot waves. Bonus for Saturday - you'll get a mixed swell cocktail with south and west swells combining for some potentially interesting wave dynamics.

Water temps remain consistent, and thunderstorms aren't in the forecast. Tides will be doing their dynamic dance with multiple high and low points throughout the day.

Bottom line: Stay stoked, stay safe, and read those waves before you paddle out. Surf's calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County, you're looking at a chill start today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet, occasionally stretching to 4. The rip current risk is low, so newbies and veterans can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 56 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.3 feet around 1:23 AM, dropping to 1.1 feet by mid-morning.

But here's where it gets interesting - Friday's forecast is heating up. Rip currents are stepping into moderate territory, with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. That west swell coming in at 270 degrees is going to add some spice to your surf session.

Now San Diego County, you're in for a more intense ride. Today's moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. Waves will be solid at 2 to 4 feet, with water temperatures hovering between 57 and 59 degrees. La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.1 feet just after 1 AM.

But Friday? Buckle up, because we're going high risk for rip currents. Surf could reach 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. That west swell at 280 degrees is going to deliver some serious power.

Bottom line: Check conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 10:42:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County, you're looking at a chill start today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet, occasionally stretching to 4. The rip current risk is low, so newbies and veterans can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 56 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.3 feet around 1:23 AM, dropping to 1.1 feet by mid-morning.

But here's where it gets interesting - Friday's forecast is heating up. Rip currents are stepping into moderate territory, with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. That west swell coming in at 270 degrees is going to add some spice to your surf session.

Now San Diego County, you're in for a more intense ride. Today's moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. Waves will be solid at 2 to 4 feet, with water temperatures hovering between 57 and 59 degrees. La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.1 feet just after 1 AM.

But Friday? Buckle up, because we're going high risk for rip currents. Surf could reach 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. That west swell at 280 degrees is going to deliver some serious power.

Bottom line: Check conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on what's brewing along Southern California's coastline.

Orange County, you're looking at a chill start today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet, occasionally stretching to 4. The rip current risk is low, so newbies and veterans can breathe easy. Water's sitting at a crisp 56 to 60 degrees - wetsuit recommended! Newport Beach will see a high tide at 4.3 feet around 1:23 AM, dropping to 1.1 feet by mid-morning.

But here's where it gets interesting - Friday's forecast is heating up. Rip currents are stepping into moderate territory, with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. That west swell coming in at 270 degrees is going to add some spice to your surf session.

Now San Diego County, you're in for a more intense ride. Today's moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert. Waves will be solid at 2 to 4 feet, with water temperatures hovering between 57 and 59 degrees. La Jolla's looking at a high tide of 4.1 feet just after 1 AM.

But Friday? Buckle up, because we're going high risk for rip currents. Surf could reach 2 to 4 feet with sets pushing to 5 feet. That west swell at 280 degrees is going to deliver some serious power.

Bottom line: Check conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions today along Southern California's coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that demands your full attention.

Let's break it down starting with Orange County: Expect moderate rip current risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. West swells are rolling in at 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those skilled enough to handle them.

Now San Diego is a whole different beast today. We're talking HIGH rip current risk with surf heights cranking up to 3 to 5 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperatures are hovering around 56 to 58 degrees with west swells coming in hot at 280 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have multiple high and low tides throughout the day. For the early risers, you'll see morning lows around 1.1 to 1.4 feet and morning highs peaking around 4.2 to 4.3 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zero. Zippo. Just pure wave energy waiting to be shredded.

Tomorrow's forecast mellows out a bit. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with 1 to 3 foot surf, while San Diego chills to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers. Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions today along Southern California's coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that demands your full attention.

Let's break it down starting with Orange County: Expect moderate rip current risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. West swells are rolling in at 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those skilled enough to handle them.

Now San Diego is a whole different beast today. We're talking HIGH rip current risk with surf heights cranking up to 3 to 5 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperatures are hovering around 56 to 58 degrees with west swells coming in hot at 280 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have multiple high and low tides throughout the day. For the early risers, you'll see morning lows around 1.1 to 1.4 feet and morning highs peaking around 4.2 to 4.3 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zero. Zippo. Just pure wave energy waiting to be shredded.

Tomorrow's forecast mellows out a bit. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with 1 to 3 foot surf, while San Diego chills to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers. Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! This is your coastal conditions report coming straight from the National Weather Service.

We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions today along Southern California's coastline. Orange County and San Diego are serving up some gnarly wave action that demands your full attention.

Let's break it down starting with Orange County: Expect moderate rip current risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. The water's sitting at a chilly 56 to 60 degrees, so grab that wetsuit. West swells are rolling in at 270 degrees, promising some clean lines for those skilled enough to handle them.

Now San Diego is a whole different beast today. We're talking HIGH rip current risk with surf heights cranking up to 3 to 5 feet - and get this - potentially hitting 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperatures are hovering around 56 to 58 degrees with west swells coming in hot at 280 degrees.

Tide schedules are looking interesting too. Newport Beach and La Jolla both have multiple high and low tides throughout the day. For the early risers, you'll see morning lows around 1.1 to 1.4 feet and morning highs peaking around 4.2 to 4.3 feet.

Thunderstorm potential? Zero. Zero. Zippo. Just pure wave energy waiting to be shredded.

Tomorrow's forecast mellows out a bit. Orange County drops to low rip current risk with 1 to 3 foot surf, while San Diego chills to moderate risk with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced surfers. Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's epic coastal conditions!

The Southern California surf scene is fired up with some serious wave action. Orange County and San Diego are looking at high rip current risks that demand your full attention and respect.

Starting with Orange County, we're seeing surf heights rolling in at 2 to 5 feet with potential sets reaching 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Mixed swells coming from 230 and 180 degrees are creating some wild water dynamics. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 56 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

San Diego's coast is cranking it up a notch with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and potential sets up to 7 feet on west-facing beaches. West swells dominating at 270 degrees mean powerful, consistent breaks that'll challenge even experienced riders.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing their own rhythm today. Newport's got low tides around 6:51 AM and 5:19 PM, with a midday high at 12:23 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with low tides at 6:43 AM and 5:14 PM.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 1-3 feet, but San Diego maintains solid 3-5 foot waves. Rip current risks will ease in Orange County but remain high in San Diego.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and never surf alone. These waves are beautiful but demand serious respect. Catch some epic rides and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:42:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's epic coastal conditions!

The Southern California surf scene is fired up with some serious wave action. Orange County and San Diego are looking at high rip current risks that demand your full attention and respect.

Starting with Orange County, we're seeing surf heights rolling in at 2 to 5 feet with potential sets reaching 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Mixed swells coming from 230 and 180 degrees are creating some wild water dynamics. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 56 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

San Diego's coast is cranking it up a notch with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and potential sets up to 7 feet on west-facing beaches. West swells dominating at 270 degrees mean powerful, consistent breaks that'll challenge even experienced riders.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing their own rhythm today. Newport's got low tides around 6:51 AM and 5:19 PM, with a midday high at 12:23 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with low tides at 6:43 AM and 5:14 PM.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 1-3 feet, but San Diego maintains solid 3-5 foot waves. Rip current risks will ease in Orange County but remain high in San Diego.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and never surf alone. These waves are beautiful but demand serious respect. Catch some epic rides and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's epic coastal conditions!

The Southern California surf scene is fired up with some serious wave action. Orange County and San Diego are looking at high rip current risks that demand your full attention and respect.

Starting with Orange County, we're seeing surf heights rolling in at 2 to 5 feet with potential sets reaching 6 feet on west-facing beaches. Mixed swells coming from 230 and 180 degrees are creating some wild water dynamics. Water temps are sitting comfortably between 56 and 60 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure.

San Diego's coast is cranking it up a notch with surf heights ranging 3 to 6 feet and potential sets up to 7 feet on west-facing beaches. West swells dominating at 270 degrees mean powerful, consistent breaks that'll challenge even experienced riders.

Newport Beach and La Jolla tides are dancing their own rhythm today. Newport's got low tides around 6:51 AM and 5:19 PM, with a midday high at 12:23 PM. La Jolla follows a similar pattern with low tides at 6:43 AM and 5:14 PM.

Wednesday's forecast looks slightly mellower for Orange County with surf dropping to 1-3 feet, but San Diego maintains solid 3-5 foot waves. Rip current risks will ease in Orange County but remain high in San Diego.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and never surf alone. These waves are beautiful but demand serious respect. Catch some epic rides and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic ocean update coming your way from Southern California's coastline. Buckle up for a serious swell situation developing tomorrow.

Today's looking pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves cruising into Orange County and San Diego, peaking around 4 to 5 feet. Water's chilly but not crazy cold hovering between 55 and 59 degrees. Current rip current risk is low to moderate so casual surfers can breathe easy.

But listen up - Tuesday is bringing the thunder... wave-wise, that is! We're talking a serious surf party with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to get hammered with some serious oceanic energy.

The swell's coming from multiple directions - 260 and 180 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego's looking at a consistent 270 degree approach. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to HIGH tomorrow. This means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might want to play, but weekend warriors should seriously reconsider hitting the water.

Tide charts show interesting fluctuations with morning and evening low tides around 1.3 to 1.7 feet, and midday highs between 2.6 and 3.4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some dramatic tide movements.

Bottom line - tomorrow's not a day for the faint of heart. Stay alert, check conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:41:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic ocean update coming your way from Southern California's coastline. Buckle up for a serious swell situation developing tomorrow.

Today's looking pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves cruising into Orange County and San Diego, peaking around 4 to 5 feet. Water's chilly but not crazy cold hovering between 55 and 59 degrees. Current rip current risk is low to moderate so casual surfers can breathe easy.

But listen up - Tuesday is bringing the thunder... wave-wise, that is! We're talking a serious surf party with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to get hammered with some serious oceanic energy.

The swell's coming from multiple directions - 260 and 180 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego's looking at a consistent 270 degree approach. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to HIGH tomorrow. This means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might want to play, but weekend warriors should seriously reconsider hitting the water.

Tide charts show interesting fluctuations with morning and evening low tides around 1.3 to 1.7 feet, and midday highs between 2.6 and 3.4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some dramatic tide movements.

Bottom line - tomorrow's not a day for the faint of heart. Stay alert, check conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got an epic ocean update coming your way from Southern California's coastline. Buckle up for a serious swell situation developing tomorrow.

Today's looking pretty mellow with gentle 1 to 3 foot waves cruising into Orange County and San Diego, peaking around 4 to 5 feet. Water's chilly but not crazy cold hovering between 55 and 59 degrees. Current rip current risk is low to moderate so casual surfers can breathe easy.

But listen up - Tuesday is bringing the thunder... wave-wise, that is! We're talking a serious surf party with waves climbing 3 to 6 feet and potential sets reaching a massive 7 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla are about to get hammered with some serious oceanic energy.

The swell's coming from multiple directions - 260 and 180 degrees for Orange County, while San Diego's looking at a consistent 270 degree approach. Translation: complex wave patterns that'll challenge even experienced wave hunters.

Rip current risk is jumping from moderate to HIGH tomorrow. This means life-threatening conditions are likely. Experienced surfers might want to play, but weekend warriors should seriously reconsider hitting the water.

Tide charts show interesting fluctuations with morning and evening low tides around 1.3 to 1.7 feet, and midday highs between 2.6 and 3.4 feet. Newport Beach and La Jolla will see some dramatic tide movements.

Bottom line - tomorrow's not a day for the faint of heart. Stay alert, check conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Surf safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious coastal action brewing along Southern California's shores today. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up distinctly different oceanic vibes. Newport Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up to a high rip current warning with waves potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Surfers take note: these aren't your lazy summer swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 56 to 58 degree range - wetsuit weather for sure. The west swell is rolling in from various angles today - around 270 to 280 degrees - which means some clean, directional wave action for the skilled riders.

Tide charts are showing multiple peaks and valleys throughout the day. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at a modest 1.3 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 4.1 feet by late morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides dipping to around 1.1 feet and high tides reaching 4.0 feet.

By Monday, both regions mellow out significantly. Rip current risks drop to low, and surf heights shrink to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The west swell will continue but with less intensity.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced wave hunters. Tomorrow's for everyone else. Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the ocean's mood swings.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 10:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious coastal action brewing along Southern California's shores today. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up distinctly different oceanic vibes. Newport Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up to a high rip current warning with waves potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Surfers take note: these aren't your lazy summer swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 56 to 58 degree range - wetsuit weather for sure. The west swell is rolling in from various angles today - around 270 to 280 degrees - which means some clean, directional wave action for the skilled riders.

Tide charts are showing multiple peaks and valleys throughout the day. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at a modest 1.3 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 4.1 feet by late morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides dipping to around 1.1 feet and high tides reaching 4.0 feet.

By Monday, both regions mellow out significantly. Rip current risks drop to low, and surf heights shrink to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The west swell will continue but with less intensity.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced wave hunters. Tomorrow's for everyone else. Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the ocean's mood swings.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious coastal action brewing along Southern California's shores today. 

Orange County and San Diego are serving up distinctly different oceanic vibes. Newport Beach is looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet, while San Diego's coastline is cranking it up to a high rip current warning with waves potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Surfers take note: these aren't your lazy summer swells.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the chilly 56 to 58 degree range - wetsuit weather for sure. The west swell is rolling in from various angles today - around 270 to 280 degrees - which means some clean, directional wave action for the skilled riders.

Tide charts are showing multiple peaks and valleys throughout the day. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at a modest 1.3 feet early morning, climbing to a respectable 4.1 feet by late morning. La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides dipping to around 1.1 feet and high tides reaching 4.0 feet.

By Monday, both regions mellow out significantly. Rip current risks drop to low, and surf heights shrink to a more manageable 1 to 3 feet. The west swell will continue but with less intensity.

Bottom line: Today's for experienced wave hunters. Tomorrow's for everyone else. Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the ocean's mood swings.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Southern California is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-energy surf scene with some seriously gnarly conditions. Today's forecast is throwing down a High Surf Advisory that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes.

In Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with a mix of west and south swells creating dynamic water patterns. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 55 to 59 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking even more intense with massive 6 to 9 foot waves powered by a strong west swell. The rip current risk remains high, making this a playground for experienced surfers only. Water temperatures are similarly cool at 55 to 58 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast shows things mellowing slightly - Orange County will see 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk 3 to 5 foot wave scenario. The swell direction will shift slightly but still promise exciting conditions.

Tidal movements add another layer of complexity with multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and if you're not an experienced wave rider, enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 10:42:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Southern California is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-energy surf scene with some seriously gnarly conditions. Today's forecast is throwing down a High Surf Advisory that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes.

In Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with a mix of west and south swells creating dynamic water patterns. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 55 to 59 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking even more intense with massive 6 to 9 foot waves powered by a strong west swell. The rip current risk remains high, making this a playground for experienced surfers only. Water temperatures are similarly cool at 55 to 58 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast shows things mellowing slightly - Orange County will see 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk 3 to 5 foot wave scenario. The swell direction will shift slightly but still promise exciting conditions.

Tidal movements add another layer of complexity with multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and if you're not an experienced wave rider, enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Southern California is serving up some serious wave action this weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are bracing for a high-energy surf scene with some seriously gnarly conditions. Today's forecast is throwing down a High Surf Advisory that'll keep even seasoned wave riders on their toes.

In Orange County, expect surf heights dancing between 3 to 6 feet with a mix of west and south swells creating dynamic water patterns. Water temperatures are hovering around a chilly 55 to 59 degrees - wetsuit weather for sure. The rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH so surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and stay alert.

San Diego's looking even more intense with massive 6 to 9 foot waves powered by a strong west swell. The rip current risk remains high, making this a playground for experienced surfers only. Water temperatures are similarly cool at 55 to 58 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast shows things mellowing slightly - Orange County will see 2 to 4 foot surf with a moderate rip current risk, while San Diego maintains a high-risk 3 to 5 foot wave scenario. The swell direction will shift slightly but still promise exciting conditions.

Tidal movements add another layer of complexity with multiple low and high tides throughout the day at locations like Newport Beach and La Jolla.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and if you're not an experienced wave rider, enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Forecast Report: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!

Hey wave chasers and coastal thrill-seekers! The Pacific is serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with intense surf conditions that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's gonna rock the coastline from Friday morning through Saturday. Ocean temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 59-degree range - so wetsuit up, friends!

Orange County surfers can expect waves ranging from 4 to 7 feet today, with a mixed swell coming from south and west directions. Newport Beach's tide chart shows some dramatic vertical movement - from a low of 1.2 feet to a high of 5.2 feet. Translation: dynamic water conditions ahead!

San Diego County? Hold onto your boards. We're talking 7 to 10-foot waves today dropping slightly to 6 to 9 feet on Saturday. The swell's coming straight from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for those looking to test their skills.

The universal warning across both regions is crystal clear: RIP CURRENT RISK IS HIGH. This isn't a drill. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's already bringing enough excitement with these massive swells. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 10:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Forecast Report: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!

Hey wave chasers and coastal thrill-seekers! The Pacific is serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with intense surf conditions that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's gonna rock the coastline from Friday morning through Saturday. Ocean temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 59-degree range - so wetsuit up, friends!

Orange County surfers can expect waves ranging from 4 to 7 feet today, with a mixed swell coming from south and west directions. Newport Beach's tide chart shows some dramatic vertical movement - from a low of 1.2 feet to a high of 5.2 feet. Translation: dynamic water conditions ahead!

San Diego County? Hold onto your boards. We're talking 7 to 10-foot waves today dropping slightly to 6 to 9 feet on Saturday. The swell's coming straight from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for those looking to test their skills.

The universal warning across both regions is crystal clear: RIP CURRENT RISK IS HIGH. This isn't a drill. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's already bringing enough excitement with these massive swells. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up Forecast Report: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!

Hey wave chasers and coastal thrill-seekers! The Pacific is serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. Orange County and San Diego are about to get hammered with intense surf conditions that'll make even seasoned surfers think twice.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's gonna rock the coastline from Friday morning through Saturday. Ocean temperatures are hovering in the chilly 56 to 59-degree range - so wetsuit up, friends!

Orange County surfers can expect waves ranging from 4 to 7 feet today, with a mixed swell coming from south and west directions. Newport Beach's tide chart shows some dramatic vertical movement - from a low of 1.2 feet to a high of 5.2 feet. Translation: dynamic water conditions ahead!

San Diego County? Hold onto your boards. We're talking 7 to 10-foot waves today dropping slightly to 6 to 9 feet on Saturday. The swell's coming straight from the west at 270 degrees - perfect for those looking to test their skills.

The universal warning across both regions is crystal clear: RIP CURRENT RISK IS HIGH. This isn't a drill. Life-threatening conditions are likely, so if you're not an experienced ocean warrior, maybe enjoy the view from the beach today.

No thunderstorms are expected, but Mother Nature's already bringing enough excitement with these massive swells. Stay safe, stay smart, and may the surf be with you!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders and beach lovers! We're looking at some serious ocean action hitting Southern California's coastline. 

Get ready for a wild ride along Orange County and San Diego shores. A High Surf Advisory is dropping from 4 AM Friday through 4 AM Saturday with massive swells that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Today's conditions are already intense with 3 to 5 foot waves rolling in from a south swell tracking at 200 degrees. But hold onto your boards because Friday is going to be a game changer. Orange County will see surf heights climbing to 5 to 7 feet with a killer mix of west and south swells. San Diego? You're in for an even more epic experience with waves potentially reaching 7 to 10 feet!

Water temperatures are holding steady between 56 to 58 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit. Pro tip: layer up!

The real headline here is the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. This isn't your average beach day. Life-threatening currents are LIKELY. Translation: unless you're an experienced ocean athlete, stay close to shore and watch those warning flags.

Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative foot levels to impressive 5+ foot peaks.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check local conditions. And if you're not 100% confident in your skills, enjoy the view from the sand. Stay safe and surf smart!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders and beach lovers! We're looking at some serious ocean action hitting Southern California's coastline. 

Get ready for a wild ride along Orange County and San Diego shores. A High Surf Advisory is dropping from 4 AM Friday through 4 AM Saturday with massive swells that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Today's conditions are already intense with 3 to 5 foot waves rolling in from a south swell tracking at 200 degrees. But hold onto your boards because Friday is going to be a game changer. Orange County will see surf heights climbing to 5 to 7 feet with a killer mix of west and south swells. San Diego? You're in for an even more epic experience with waves potentially reaching 7 to 10 feet!

Water temperatures are holding steady between 56 to 58 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit. Pro tip: layer up!

The real headline here is the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. This isn't your average beach day. Life-threatening currents are LIKELY. Translation: unless you're an experienced ocean athlete, stay close to shore and watch those warning flags.

Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative foot levels to impressive 5+ foot peaks.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check local conditions. And if you're not 100% confident in your skills, enjoy the view from the sand. Stay safe and surf smart!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders and beach lovers! We're looking at some serious ocean action hitting Southern California's coastline. 

Get ready for a wild ride along Orange County and San Diego shores. A High Surf Advisory is dropping from 4 AM Friday through 4 AM Saturday with massive swells that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Today's conditions are already intense with 3 to 5 foot waves rolling in from a south swell tracking at 200 degrees. But hold onto your boards because Friday is going to be a game changer. Orange County will see surf heights climbing to 5 to 7 feet with a killer mix of west and south swells. San Diego? You're in for an even more epic experience with waves potentially reaching 7 to 10 feet!

Water temperatures are holding steady between 56 to 58 degrees - chilly but totally manageable with the right wetsuit. Pro tip: layer up!

The real headline here is the HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK. This isn't your average beach day. Life-threatening currents are LIKELY. Translation: unless you're an experienced ocean athlete, stay close to shore and watch those warning flags.

Tide schedules are dynamic with multiple low and high points throughout the day. Newport Beach and La Jolla will experience dramatic tide shifts ranging from negative foot levels to impressive 5+ foot peaks.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean. Check local conditions. And if you're not 100% confident in your skills, enjoy the view from the sand. Stay safe and surf smart!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some solid conditions for today and tomorrow. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you out there.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with swells rolling in from the west-northwest at 280 degrees. Water temps are hovering in the crisp zone between 56 and 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at 1.5 feet around 2:37 AM, then climbing to a robust 5.9 feet by morning. Another low dip hits at negative 0.8 feet in the afternoon before evening's high tide peaks at 4.3 feet.

La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 1.3 feet and highs reaching 5.8 feet. The morning and evening tide cycles will provide some sweet windows for catching waves.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, which means clean conditions for surfers and beach lovers. The moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert and know your limits. Watch for unexpected current pulls and always surf with a buddy.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is calling. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some epic wave riding. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:56:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some solid conditions for today and tomorrow. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you out there.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with swells rolling in from the west-northwest at 280 degrees. Water temps are hovering in the crisp zone between 56 and 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at 1.5 feet around 2:37 AM, then climbing to a robust 5.9 feet by morning. Another low dip hits at negative 0.8 feet in the afternoon before evening's high tide peaks at 4.3 feet.

La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 1.3 feet and highs reaching 5.8 feet. The morning and evening tide cycles will provide some sweet windows for catching waves.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, which means clean conditions for surfers and beach lovers. The moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert and know your limits. Watch for unexpected current pulls and always surf with a buddy.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is calling. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some epic wave riding. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! The Southern California coast is serving up some solid conditions for today and tomorrow. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so keep your wits about you out there.

Newport Beach and La Jolla are both rocking a consistent 2 to 4 foot surf with swells rolling in from the west-northwest at 280 degrees. Water temps are hovering in the crisp zone between 56 and 59 degrees, so you'll want that wetsuit ready.

Tide action is going to be interesting today. Newport Beach will see its first low tide at 1.5 feet around 2:37 AM, then climbing to a robust 5.9 feet by morning. Another low dip hits at negative 0.8 feet in the afternoon before evening's high tide peaks at 4.3 feet.

La Jolla follows a similar rhythm with low tides bottoming out around 1.3 feet and highs reaching 5.8 feet. The morning and evening tide cycles will provide some sweet windows for catching waves.

No thunderstorm threats are lurking, which means clean conditions for surfers and beach lovers. The moderate rip current risk means you'll want to stay alert and know your limits. Watch for unexpected current pulls and always surf with a buddy.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a weekend warrior, Southern California's coastline is calling. Grab your board, check your gear, and get ready for some epic wave riding. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 02-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, surf seekers! Our coastal forecast is dropping some seriously cool vibes for the Southern California shoreline. 

Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves today rolling in from a 230 degree direction. Water's chillin at a crisp 56 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a morning high of 6.1 feet and an afternoon low dipping to negative 1.1 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with moderate rip current potential. La Jolla's waves will be coming in from 260 degrees today, stepping up to a potential 5 feet tomorrow with a swell shifting to 280 degrees. Water temp hovers around 55 to 57 degrees.

Wednesday's forecast keeps the stoke alive with similar conditions - consistent waves, moderate rip risks, and no thunderstorm threats. Both regions can expect clean 1 to 4 foot breaks perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, watch those tide charts, and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Surf's up, California!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:18:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, surf seekers! Our coastal forecast is dropping some seriously cool vibes for the Southern California shoreline. 

Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves today rolling in from a 230 degree direction. Water's chillin at a crisp 56 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a morning high of 6.1 feet and an afternoon low dipping to negative 1.1 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with moderate rip current potential. La Jolla's waves will be coming in from 260 degrees today, stepping up to a potential 5 feet tomorrow with a swell shifting to 280 degrees. Water temp hovers around 55 to 57 degrees.

Wednesday's forecast keeps the stoke alive with similar conditions - consistent waves, moderate rip risks, and no thunderstorm threats. Both regions can expect clean 1 to 4 foot breaks perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, watch those tide charts, and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Surf's up, California!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, surf seekers! Our coastal forecast is dropping some seriously cool vibes for the Southern California shoreline. 

Orange County's looking mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves today rolling in from a 230 degree direction. Water's chillin at a crisp 56 to 58 degrees - wetsuit recommended. Rip current risk is low, so novice surfers can breathe easy. Newport Beach tides are doing their dance with a morning high of 6.1 feet and an afternoon low dipping to negative 1.1 feet.

Cruising down to San Diego County, things get a bit more spicy. We're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with moderate rip current potential. La Jolla's waves will be coming in from 260 degrees today, stepping up to a potential 5 feet tomorrow with a swell shifting to 280 degrees. Water temp hovers around 55 to 57 degrees.

Wednesday's forecast keeps the stoke alive with similar conditions - consistent waves, moderate rip risks, and no thunderstorm threats. Both regions can expect clean 1 to 4 foot breaks perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before paddling out, watch those tide charts, and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides epic!

Surf's up, California!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastal zones, so listen up and get ready for an epic weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience a serious marine makeover. A High Surf Advisory is dropping tonight at 10 PM and will ride through Wednesday morning, bringing some seriously gnarly wave action.

Today's gonna start mellow with small 1 to 3 foot sets in Orange County and 2 to 4 foot waves in San Diego. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - hovering between 56 and 60 degrees. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so beginners might still find some comfortable surf conditions.

But hold onto your boards because Sunday is when things get wild! We're talking massive west swells coming in at 260 to 280 degree angles, generating monster waves. Orange County can expect 5 to 8 foot sets potentially reaching 11 feet, while San Diego surfers might see 6 to 10 foot waves that could spike up to an incredible 13 feet.

The rip current risk is jumping to HIGH on Sunday, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. This is not a day for novice surfers or anyone without serious ocean experience. Professional and advanced riders only should consider paddling out.

Tidal patterns are also looking interesting, with multiple high and low tide cycles at Newport Beach and La Jolla throughout the day. Water temperatures will remain consistent.

Bottom line: Prepare for an intense surf weekend. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 16:25:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastal zones, so listen up and get ready for an epic weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience a serious marine makeover. A High Surf Advisory is dropping tonight at 10 PM and will ride through Wednesday morning, bringing some seriously gnarly wave action.

Today's gonna start mellow with small 1 to 3 foot sets in Orange County and 2 to 4 foot waves in San Diego. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - hovering between 56 and 60 degrees. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so beginners might still find some comfortable surf conditions.

But hold onto your boards because Sunday is when things get wild! We're talking massive west swells coming in at 260 to 280 degree angles, generating monster waves. Orange County can expect 5 to 8 foot sets potentially reaching 11 feet, while San Diego surfers might see 6 to 10 foot waves that could spike up to an incredible 13 feet.

The rip current risk is jumping to HIGH on Sunday, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. This is not a day for novice surfers or anyone without serious ocean experience. Professional and advanced riders only should consider paddling out.

Tidal patterns are also looking interesting, with multiple high and low tide cycles at Newport Beach and La Jolla throughout the day. Water temperatures will remain consistent.

Bottom line: Prepare for an intense surf weekend. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, wave riders! We've got some serious swell brewing along Southern California's coastal zones, so listen up and get ready for an epic weekend.

Orange County and San Diego are about to experience a serious marine makeover. A High Surf Advisory is dropping tonight at 10 PM and will ride through Wednesday morning, bringing some seriously gnarly wave action.

Today's gonna start mellow with small 1 to 3 foot sets in Orange County and 2 to 4 foot waves in San Diego. Water temperatures are chilly but manageable - hovering between 56 and 60 degrees. Rip current risks are low to moderate, so beginners might still find some comfortable surf conditions.

But hold onto your boards because Sunday is when things get wild! We're talking massive west swells coming in at 260 to 280 degree angles, generating monster waves. Orange County can expect 5 to 8 foot sets potentially reaching 11 feet, while San Diego surfers might see 6 to 10 foot waves that could spike up to an incredible 13 feet.

The rip current risk is jumping to HIGH on Sunday, which means life-threatening conditions are likely. This is not a day for novice surfers or anyone without serious ocean experience. Professional and advanced riders only should consider paddling out.

Tidal patterns are also looking interesting, with multiple high and low tide cycles at Newport Beach and La Jolla throughout the day. Water temperatures will remain consistent.

Bottom line: Prepare for an intense surf weekend. Stay safe, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a refreshing 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, including a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning. Remember, the swell is coming from 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will stay around 1 to 3 feet, with sets possibly reaching 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. And brace yourselves for more swell from 270 degrees. Get out there and ride those waves!

And now for San Diego County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is also low, so feel free to hit the waves. Surf heights are similar, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with potential for 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, but do note the water temperature of 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, especially the high of 6.2 feet in the morning. Another heads up - the swell is coming from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will increase to 2 to 4 feet, possibly hitting 5 feet with sets. Tides at La Jolla will have their ups and downs, so make sure to check before heading out. The swell is going to be from 280 degrees - ready to challenge those waves?

As always, remember the rip current risk levels. Low risk generally means you're good to go, but stay alert. Moderate risk implies possible life-threatening currents, so exercise caution. And high risk - well, that's when things get serious, so better to stay on the shore.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a refreshing 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, including a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning. Remember, the swell is coming from 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will stay around 1 to 3 feet, with sets possibly reaching 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. And brace yourselves for more swell from 270 degrees. Get out there and ride those waves!

And now for San Diego County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is also low, so feel free to hit the waves. Surf heights are similar, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with potential for 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, but do note the water temperature of 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, especially the high of 6.2 feet in the morning. Another heads up - the swell is coming from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will increase to 2 to 4 feet, possibly hitting 5 feet with sets. Tides at La Jolla will have their ups and downs, so make sure to check before heading out. The swell is going to be from 280 degrees - ready to challenge those waves?

As always, remember the rip current risk levels. Low risk generally means you're good to go, but stay alert. Moderate risk implies possible life-threatening currents, so exercise caution. And high risk - well, that's when things get serious, so better to stay on the shore.

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a refreshing 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, including a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning. Remember, the swell is coming from 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will stay around 1 to 3 feet, with sets possibly reaching 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. And brace yourselves for more swell from 270 degrees. Get out there and ride those waves!

And now for San Diego County Coastal Areas in California:

Today, the rip current risk is also low, so feel free to hit the waves. Surf heights are similar, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with potential for 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, but do note the water temperature of 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, especially the high of 6.2 feet in the morning. Another heads up - the swell is coming from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will increase to 2 to 4 feet, possibly hitting 5 feet with sets. Tides at La Jolla will have their ups and downs, so make sure to check before heading out. The swell is going to be from 280 degrees - ready to challenge those waves?

As always, remember the rip current risk levels. Low risk generally means you're good to go, but stay alert. Moderate risk implies possible life-threatening currents, so exercise caution. And high risk - well, that's when things get serious, so better to stay on the shore.

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is cool, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides - low tides hitting 2.0 feet at Newport Beach around 1:05 AM and rising to a high of 6.9 feet at 7:28 AM. Later, catch another low tide around -1.5 feet at 2:53 PM. A west swell from 270 degrees is rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights lingering at 2 to 4 feet and even reaching local sets of up to 5 feet. Tides will continue their dance with lows and highs at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Remember, safety first when dealing with rip currents!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're facing a high rip current risk both today and tomorrow. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, just good ol' surf vibes. Water temperature stays in the 56 to 59-degree range.

La Jolla is where the action is, with high tides hitting 6.8 feet at 7:25 AM today and 8:07 AM tomorrow. The west swell from 280 degrees is shaping up some nice sets.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on your fellow wave riders.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 11:42:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is cool, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides - low tides hitting 2.0 feet at Newport Beach around 1:05 AM and rising to a high of 6.9 feet at 7:28 AM. Later, catch another low tide around -1.5 feet at 2:53 PM. A west swell from 270 degrees is rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights lingering at 2 to 4 feet and even reaching local sets of up to 5 feet. Tides will continue their dance with lows and highs at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Remember, safety first when dealing with rip currents!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're facing a high rip current risk both today and tomorrow. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, just good ol' surf vibes. Water temperature stays in the 56 to 59-degree range.

La Jolla is where the action is, with high tides hitting 6.8 feet at 7:25 AM today and 8:07 AM tomorrow. The west swell from 280 degrees is shaping up some nice sets.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on your fellow wave riders.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is cool, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides - low tides hitting 2.0 feet at Newport Beach around 1:05 AM and rising to a high of 6.9 feet at 7:28 AM. Later, catch another low tide around -1.5 feet at 2:53 PM. A west swell from 270 degrees is rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights lingering at 2 to 4 feet and even reaching local sets of up to 5 feet. Tides will continue their dance with lows and highs at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Remember, safety first when dealing with rip currents!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're facing a high rip current risk both today and tomorrow. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, just good ol' surf vibes. Water temperature stays in the 56 to 59-degree range.

La Jolla is where the action is, with high tides hitting 6.8 feet at 7:25 AM today and 8:07 AM tomorrow. The west swell from 280 degrees is shaping up some nice sets.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on your fellow wave riders.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got some moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is running at a fun 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. No thunderstorms in sight and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Plus, enjoy that west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. So, plenty of waves to catch!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense with a high rip current risk today. Surf height is pumping at 3 to 5 feet, and keep an eye out for local sets up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures are a bit cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will be shifting throughout the day so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swell coming in from 280 degrees and 210 degrees will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with 3 to 5 feet surf height, so be prepared for some solid swells!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a high risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so always stay safe in the water. Keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there on the waves!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:43:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got some moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is running at a fun 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. No thunderstorms in sight and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Plus, enjoy that west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. So, plenty of waves to catch!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense with a high rip current risk today. Surf height is pumping at 3 to 5 feet, and keep an eye out for local sets up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures are a bit cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will be shifting throughout the day so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swell coming in from 280 degrees and 210 degrees will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with 3 to 5 feet surf height, so be prepared for some solid swells!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a high risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so always stay safe in the water. Keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got some moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is running at a fun 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. No thunderstorms in sight and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Plus, enjoy that west swell coming in from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. So, plenty of waves to catch!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, things are a bit more intense with a high rip current risk today. Surf height is pumping at 3 to 5 feet, and keep an eye out for local sets up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures are a bit cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will be shifting throughout the day so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swell coming in from 280 degrees and 210 degrees will keep things interesting. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with 3 to 5 feet surf height, so be prepared for some solid swells!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a high risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so always stay safe in the water. Keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Ready to ride the waves? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy the water safely. Water temperature is between 57 to 59 degrees, so it's a bit on the chilly side. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, still a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be at similar levels, and the west swell continues from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

For Saturday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see similar patterns, and the swell will be coming from the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely so please be cautious and stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Ready to ride the waves? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy the water safely. Water temperature is between 57 to 59 degrees, so it's a bit on the chilly side. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, still a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be at similar levels, and the west swell continues from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

For Saturday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see similar patterns, and the swell will be coming from the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely so please be cautious and stay safe out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Ready to ride the waves? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy the water safely. Water temperature is between 57 to 59 degrees, so it's a bit on the chilly side. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, still a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be at similar levels, and the west swell continues from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

For Saturday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see similar patterns, and the swell will be coming from the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely so please be cautious and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Get ready for some fun in the sun with a side of rip current risks! 🏄‍♂️🌊

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the swell coming from the south and west directions. The fun continues tomorrow with similar conditions and a west swell rolling in. Watch out for those rip currents!

Heading over to San Diego County, things get a bit more exciting with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets reaching 5 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 58 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be, with tides to keep track of and swells coming from the west and southwest. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk remains, so stay safe out there while catching those waves.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so it's crucial to be cautious and stick together. As always, keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:42:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Get ready for some fun in the sun with a side of rip current risks! 🏄‍♂️🌊

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the swell coming from the south and west directions. The fun continues tomorrow with similar conditions and a west swell rolling in. Watch out for those rip currents!

Heading over to San Diego County, things get a bit more exciting with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets reaching 5 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 58 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be, with tides to keep track of and swells coming from the west and southwest. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk remains, so stay safe out there while catching those waves.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so it's crucial to be cautious and stick together. As always, keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🤙🏼

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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Get ready for some fun in the sun with a side of rip current risks! 🏄‍♂️🌊

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the swell coming from the south and west directions. The fun continues tomorrow with similar conditions and a west swell rolling in. Watch out for those rip currents!

Heading over to San Diego County, things get a bit more exciting with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets reaching 5 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 55 to 58 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be, with tides to keep track of and swells coming from the west and southwest. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk remains, so stay safe out there while catching those waves.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so it's crucial to be cautious and stick together. As always, keep an eye on each other and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🤙🏼

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves with peace of mind. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected today. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 5.3 feet around 4:51 AM and low tide of 0.8 feet at 11:39 AM. Swell is coming in from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf height is consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with sets going up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are predicted. Tides at Newport Beach showing a high of 5.9 feet at 5:29 AM and a low of -0.0 feet (yes, negative!) at 12:33 PM. Swell direction shifts slightly to 200 degrees.

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

For today, the rip current risk is moderate, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is a touch cooler at 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, with a high tide of 5.2 feet at 4:47 AM and a low tide of 0.9 feet at 11:33 AM. The swell is a mix from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf height stays the same at 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 290 degrees. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla peaking at 5.8 feet at 5:25 AM and dipping to 0.0 feet at 12:28 PM.

Remember to always keep an eye out for changing conditions and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:42:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves with peace of mind. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected today. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 5.3 feet around 4:51 AM and low tide of 0.8 feet at 11:39 AM. Swell is coming in from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf height is consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with sets going up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are predicted. Tides at Newport Beach showing a high of 5.9 feet at 5:29 AM and a low of -0.0 feet (yes, negative!) at 12:33 PM. Swell direction shifts slightly to 200 degrees.

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

For today, the rip current risk is moderate, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is a touch cooler at 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, with a high tide of 5.2 feet at 4:47 AM and a low tide of 0.9 feet at 11:33 AM. The swell is a mix from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf height stays the same at 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 290 degrees. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla peaking at 5.8 feet at 5:25 AM and dipping to 0.0 feet at 12:28 PM.

Remember to always keep an eye out for changing conditions and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves with peace of mind. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected today. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 5.3 feet around 4:51 AM and low tide of 0.8 feet at 11:39 AM. Swell is coming in from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf height is consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with sets going up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are predicted. Tides at Newport Beach showing a high of 5.9 feet at 5:29 AM and a low of -0.0 feet (yes, negative!) at 12:33 PM. Swell direction shifts slightly to 200 degrees.

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

For today, the rip current risk is moderate, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is a touch cooler at 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, with a high tide of 5.2 feet at 4:47 AM and a low tide of 0.9 feet at 11:33 AM. The swell is a mix from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf height stays the same at 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 290 degrees. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla peaking at 5.8 feet at 5:25 AM and dipping to 0.0 feet at 12:28 PM.

Remember to always keep an eye out for changing conditions and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf conditions in Southern California? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 57 to 59 degrees. And don't forget about the tides at Newport Beach! We've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, expect a similar moderate rip current risk with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your surfing session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is a bit higher at moderate, so exercise caution. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly cooler, between 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk increases to high, so be extra careful out there! Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, and La Jolla will experience a mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for the day and plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. So, keep an eye on each other and surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2024 11:42:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf conditions in Southern California? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 57 to 59 degrees. And don't forget about the tides at Newport Beach! We've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, expect a similar moderate rip current risk with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your surfing session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is a bit higher at moderate, so exercise caution. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly cooler, between 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk increases to high, so be extra careful out there! Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, and La Jolla will experience a mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for the day and plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. So, keep an eye on each other and surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf conditions in Southern California? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 57 to 59 degrees. And don't forget about the tides at Newport Beach! We've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, expect a similar moderate rip current risk with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your surfing session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas: Today's rip current risk is a bit higher at moderate, so exercise caution. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly cooler, between 56 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk increases to high, so be extra careful out there! Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, and La Jolla will experience a mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for the day and plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. So, keep an eye on each other and surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is expected to be 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities. And don't forget, there's a west swell coming in from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will be similar to today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. The weather looks clear, tides are favorable, and that west swell from 270 degrees continues to provide some fantastic waves for your enjoyment.

Now let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are expected to be slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 56 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. La Jolla is the spot to be with that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf heights are expected to be 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and La Jolla continues to offer some great waves with that west swell from 280 degrees.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves in California with these surf zone forecasts. Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 11:47:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is expected to be 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities. And don't forget, there's a west swell coming in from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will be similar to today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. The weather looks clear, tides are favorable, and that west swell from 270 degrees continues to provide some fantastic waves for your enjoyment.

Now let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are expected to be slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 56 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. La Jolla is the spot to be with that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf heights are expected to be 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and La Jolla continues to offer some great waves with that west swell from 280 degrees.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves in California with these surf zone forecasts. Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is expected to be 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities. And don't forget, there's a west swell coming in from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will be similar to today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. The weather looks clear, tides are favorable, and that west swell from 270 degrees continues to provide some fantastic waves for your enjoyment.

Now let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are expected to be slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 56 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit. La Jolla is the spot to be with that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf heights are expected to be 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and La Jolla continues to offer some great waves with that west swell from 280 degrees.

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves in California with these surf zone forecasts. Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sunshine? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Water temperatures are cool at 57 to 59 degrees. How about timing your surf session with the tides at Newport Beach? High tide hits at 11:38 AM PST. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so all clear for a stellar beach day!

Moving on to our Saturday outlook, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Another day of mixed swell from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Don't forget the tides if you're hitting Newport Beach—high tide at 12:52 PM PST. Looks like another perfect day to catch some waves!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but watch out for local sets peaking at 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperature here is 57 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell is rolling in from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Fancy a surf at La Jolla? High tide there is at 11:33 AM PST.

As we roll into Saturday, that moderate rip current risk sticks around. Surf heights maintaining between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets tipped to hit 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Tides at La Jolla with a high at 12:44 PM PST. Looks like a fantastic day ahead for some wave-riding action!

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean there's a possibility of some strong currents, so be cautious and stay safe while you're out there. And always keep an eye out for your fellow surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 11:45:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sunshine? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Water temperatures are cool at 57 to 59 degrees. How about timing your surf session with the tides at Newport Beach? High tide hits at 11:38 AM PST. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so all clear for a stellar beach day!

Moving on to our Saturday outlook, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Another day of mixed swell from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Don't forget the tides if you're hitting Newport Beach—high tide at 12:52 PM PST. Looks like another perfect day to catch some waves!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but watch out for local sets peaking at 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperature here is 57 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell is rolling in from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Fancy a surf at La Jolla? High tide there is at 11:33 AM PST.

As we roll into Saturday, that moderate rip current risk sticks around. Surf heights maintaining between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets tipped to hit 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Tides at La Jolla with a high at 12:44 PM PST. Looks like a fantastic day ahead for some wave-riding action!

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean there's a possibility of some strong currents, so be cautious and stay safe while you're out there. And always keep an eye out for your fellow surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sunshine? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mixed swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Water temperatures are cool at 57 to 59 degrees. How about timing your surf session with the tides at Newport Beach? High tide hits at 11:38 AM PST. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so all clear for a stellar beach day!

Moving on to our Saturday outlook, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Another day of mixed swell from 200 degrees and 270 degrees. Don't forget the tides if you're hitting Newport Beach—high tide at 12:52 PM PST. Looks like another perfect day to catch some waves!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but watch out for local sets peaking at 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Water temperature here is 57 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell is rolling in from 280 degrees and 220 degrees. Fancy a surf at La Jolla? High tide there is at 11:33 AM PST.

As we roll into Saturday, that moderate rip current risk sticks around. Surf heights maintaining between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets tipped to hit 5 feet on west-facing beaches. Tides at La Jolla with a high at 12:44 PM PST. Looks like a fantastic day ahead for some wave-riding action!

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean there's a possibility of some strong currents, so be cautious and stay safe while you're out there. And always keep an eye out for your fellow surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers!

Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the waves coming your way from the National Weather Service San Diego CA. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but the water temperature is a chilly 57 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, including a high tide of 5.5 feet at Newport Beach at 10:42 AM. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves mixed from 200 and 270 degrees.

Shifting down to San Diego County:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk paired with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and larger sets up to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 56 to 60 degrees will keep you on your toes. Tides like a high tide of 5.4 feet at La Jolla at 10:37 AM are worth noting. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for that mix of swells from 280 and 220 degrees.

Remember surfers, always keep safety first in mind when hitting the waves. And as always, make sure to have tons of fun out there catching those waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 11:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers!

Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the waves coming your way from the National Weather Service San Diego CA. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but the water temperature is a chilly 57 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, including a high tide of 5.5 feet at Newport Beach at 10:42 AM. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves mixed from 200 and 270 degrees.

Shifting down to San Diego County:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk paired with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and larger sets up to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 56 to 60 degrees will keep you on your toes. Tides like a high tide of 5.4 feet at La Jolla at 10:37 AM are worth noting. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for that mix of swells from 280 and 220 degrees.

Remember surfers, always keep safety first in mind when hitting the waves. And as always, make sure to have tons of fun out there catching those waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers!

Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got the scoop on the waves coming your way from the National Weather Service San Diego CA. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but the water temperature is a chilly 57 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, including a high tide of 5.5 feet at Newport Beach at 10:42 AM. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves mixed from 200 and 270 degrees.

Shifting down to San Diego County:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk paired with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and larger sets up to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 56 to 60 degrees will keep you on your toes. Tides like a high tide of 5.4 feet at La Jolla at 10:37 AM are worth noting. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for that mix of swells from 280 and 220 degrees.

Remember surfers, always keep safety first in mind when hitting the waves. And as always, make sure to have tons of fun out there catching those waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the water safely. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day.

Moving on to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to today at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Expect some swell coming from 200 degrees. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about catching those waves and having a blast!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be mindful. Surf heights are slightly higher here at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 55 to 60 degrees. Tides will be fluctuating at La Jolla throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are similar to today at 2 to 4 feet with a mix of swells from 220 and 280 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, so get ready to catch some more waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the tides, and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 11:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the water safely. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day.

Moving on to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to today at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Expect some swell coming from 200 degrees. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about catching those waves and having a blast!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be mindful. Surf heights are slightly higher here at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 55 to 60 degrees. Tides will be fluctuating at La Jolla throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are similar to today at 2 to 4 feet with a mix of swells from 220 and 280 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, so get ready to catch some more waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the tides, and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the water safely. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day.

Moving on to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to today at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Expect some swell coming from 200 degrees. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about catching those waves and having a blast!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be mindful. Surf heights are slightly higher here at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 55 to 60 degrees. Tides will be fluctuating at La Jolla throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead to Thursday:
The rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are similar to today at 2 to 4 feet with a mix of swells from 220 and 280 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, so get ready to catch some more waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye on the tides, and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 12-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a Beach Hazards Statement through noon. The Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some waves without worrying too much. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the potential for sets up to 4 feet. Don't expect any thunderstorms, but do watch out for the water temperature sitting at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach with a very high tide in the morning. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight.

Now onto San Diego County, where we also have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until noon today. The Rip Current Risk here is high, so be extra cautious if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights are higher at 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Watch out for the morning high tide at La Jolla and the swell coming from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk drops to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and a mixed swell hitting the shores.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents while you're out there enjoying the surf. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, surfers!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 20:05:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a Beach Hazards Statement through noon. The Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some waves without worrying too much. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the potential for sets up to 4 feet. Don't expect any thunderstorms, but do watch out for the water temperature sitting at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach with a very high tide in the morning. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight.

Now onto San Diego County, where we also have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until noon today. The Rip Current Risk here is high, so be extra cautious if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights are higher at 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Watch out for the morning high tide at La Jolla and the swell coming from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk drops to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and a mixed swell hitting the shores.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents while you're out there enjoying the surf. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, surfers!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a Beach Hazards Statement through noon. The Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some waves without worrying too much. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the potential for sets up to 4 feet. Don't expect any thunderstorms, but do watch out for the water temperature sitting at 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach with a very high tide in the morning. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight.

Now onto San Diego County, where we also have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until noon today. The Rip Current Risk here is high, so be extra cautious if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights are higher at 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Watch out for the morning high tide at La Jolla and the swell coming from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk drops to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and a mixed swell hitting the shores.

Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents while you're out there enjoying the surf. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

First up, Orange County:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so hang ten with caution out there. Surf heights are ranging from 4 to 6 feet, so get ready for some decent sets. The water temperature is a bit brisk at 60 to 62 degrees. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the low-high-low-high game today. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Sunday in Orange County:

The rip current risk drops down to low, giving you a bit more peace of mind. Surf heights will be a bit mellower at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on those sweet waves. The tides at Newport Beach will keep you on your toes with the changing levels. And hey, that west swell is sticking around from 280 degrees.

Heading south to San Diego County:

Today, we've got another high rip current risk, so stay safe out there, surfers. Surf heights are a bit bigger at 5 to 6 feet, with some sets reaching up to 7 or 8 feet - get ready for some excitement! The water temperature is hanging around 59 to 62 degrees, so it's not exactly tropical. Tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County:

The rip current risk will be moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, offering a nice variety of waves. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf. Tides at La Jolla will be keeping you in sync with the ocean's rhythm. And that west swell from 280 degrees will continue to roll in.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast catching those waves and making memories out there!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2024 11:45:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

First up, Orange County:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so hang ten with caution out there. Surf heights are ranging from 4 to 6 feet, so get ready for some decent sets. The water temperature is a bit brisk at 60 to 62 degrees. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the low-high-low-high game today. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Sunday in Orange County:

The rip current risk drops down to low, giving you a bit more peace of mind. Surf heights will be a bit mellower at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on those sweet waves. The tides at Newport Beach will keep you on your toes with the changing levels. And hey, that west swell is sticking around from 280 degrees.

Heading south to San Diego County:

Today, we've got another high rip current risk, so stay safe out there, surfers. Surf heights are a bit bigger at 5 to 6 feet, with some sets reaching up to 7 or 8 feet - get ready for some excitement! The water temperature is hanging around 59 to 62 degrees, so it's not exactly tropical. Tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County:

The rip current risk will be moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, offering a nice variety of waves. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf. Tides at La Jolla will be keeping you in sync with the ocean's rhythm. And that west swell from 280 degrees will continue to roll in.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast catching those waves and making memories out there!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

First up, Orange County:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so hang ten with caution out there. Surf heights are ranging from 4 to 6 feet, so get ready for some decent sets. The water temperature is a bit brisk at 60 to 62 degrees. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the low-high-low-high game today. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Sunday in Orange County:

The rip current risk drops down to low, giving you a bit more peace of mind. Surf heights will be a bit mellower at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on those sweet waves. The tides at Newport Beach will keep you on your toes with the changing levels. And hey, that west swell is sticking around from 280 degrees.

Heading south to San Diego County:

Today, we've got another high rip current risk, so stay safe out there, surfers. Surf heights are a bit bigger at 5 to 6 feet, with some sets reaching up to 7 or 8 feet - get ready for some excitement! The water temperature is hanging around 59 to 62 degrees, so it's not exactly tropical. Tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County:

The rip current risk will be moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, offering a nice variety of waves. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf. Tides at La Jolla will be keeping you in sync with the ocean's rhythm. And that west swell from 280 degrees will continue to roll in.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast catching those waves and making memories out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and have a blast at the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today brings a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a cool 61 to 63 degrees. You can expect tides at Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, watch out for that west swell from 270 degrees!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet, so grab your boards and get stoked. Tides at Newport Beach will continue with their ups and downs, and that west swell will still be rolling in from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast also shows a low rip current risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for sets reaching 4 feet in the late afternoon. The water temperature here is matching Orange County at 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Get ready for bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, and that west swell will be shifting slightly to 290 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so stay safe in the water and always keep an eye out for each other.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:46:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and have a blast at the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today brings a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a cool 61 to 63 degrees. You can expect tides at Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, watch out for that west swell from 270 degrees!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet, so grab your boards and get stoked. Tides at Newport Beach will continue with their ups and downs, and that west swell will still be rolling in from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast also shows a low rip current risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for sets reaching 4 feet in the late afternoon. The water temperature here is matching Orange County at 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Get ready for bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, and that west swell will be shifting slightly to 290 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so stay safe in the water and always keep an eye out for each other.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and have a blast at the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today brings a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a cool 61 to 63 degrees. You can expect tides at Newport Beach with various highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, watch out for that west swell from 270 degrees!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet, so grab your boards and get stoked. Tides at Newport Beach will continue with their ups and downs, and that west swell will still be rolling in from 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast also shows a low rip current risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for sets reaching 4 feet in the late afternoon. The water temperature here is matching Orange County at 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Get ready for bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, and that west swell will be shifting slightly to 290 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so stay safe in the water and always keep an eye out for each other.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Are you ready to catch some waves and feel the ocean breeze on your face? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're good to go! Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. So, get ready to have some fun out there!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are between 3 to 5 feet, so be cautious out there. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect surfing weather. And La Jolla is the place to be!

For Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another great day to hit the waves and enjoy the sea.

Remember, always keep an eye on those tides and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:46:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Are you ready to catch some waves and feel the ocean breeze on your face? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're good to go! Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. So, get ready to have some fun out there!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are between 3 to 5 feet, so be cautious out there. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect surfing weather. And La Jolla is the place to be!

For Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another great day to hit the waves and enjoy the sea.

Remember, always keep an eye on those tides and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Are you ready to catch some waves and feel the ocean breeze on your face? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California. Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're good to go! Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. So, get ready to have some fun out there!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are between 3 to 5 feet, so be cautious out there. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect surfing weather. And La Jolla is the place to be!

For Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another great day to hit the waves and enjoy the sea.

Remember, always keep an eye on those tides and stay safe in the water. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-12-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5139090715</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because I've got the surf zone forecast hot off the press for you.

Let's kick things off with our friends over in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.6 feet at 6:08 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:33 PM PST, and another high of 4.5 feet at 6:29 PM PST. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 280 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow looks pretty similar, so get ready for more awesome waves!

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, be aware that Wednesday brings a high rip current risk. Today, the rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 59 to 62 degrees. In La Jolla, tides include a high of 5.5 feet at 6:05 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:28 PM PST, and another high of 4.4 feet at 6:25 PM PST. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from 280 and 200 degrees today. But get ready for swell from 280 degrees tomorrow with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and that high rip current risk. So, surf safely out there!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents could occur. And a high risk means they're likely, so keep an eye out and stay safe.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:46:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because I've got the surf zone forecast hot off the press for you.

Let's kick things off with our friends over in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.6 feet at 6:08 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:33 PM PST, and another high of 4.5 feet at 6:29 PM PST. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 280 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow looks pretty similar, so get ready for more awesome waves!

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, be aware that Wednesday brings a high rip current risk. Today, the rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 59 to 62 degrees. In La Jolla, tides include a high of 5.5 feet at 6:05 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:28 PM PST, and another high of 4.4 feet at 6:25 PM PST. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from 280 and 200 degrees today. But get ready for swell from 280 degrees tomorrow with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and that high rip current risk. So, surf safely out there!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents could occur. And a high risk means they're likely, so keep an eye out and stay safe.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because I've got the surf zone forecast hot off the press for you.

Let's kick things off with our friends over in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.6 feet at 6:08 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:33 PM PST, and another high of 4.5 feet at 6:29 PM PST. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 280 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow looks pretty similar, so get ready for more awesome waves!

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, be aware that Wednesday brings a high rip current risk. Today, the rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 59 to 62 degrees. In La Jolla, tides include a high of 5.5 feet at 6:05 AM PST, a low of 0.5 feet at 12:28 PM PST, and another high of 4.4 feet at 6:25 PM PST. We've got a mixed swell rolling in from 280 and 200 degrees today. But get ready for swell from 280 degrees tomorrow with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and that high rip current risk. So, surf safely out there!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents could occur. And a high risk means they're likely, so keep an eye out and stay safe.

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in Cali! Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, which sounds like some good shredding potential. No thunderstorms expected, so no need to bail out early!

The water temperature is around 60 to 63 degrees, so it might be a bit chilly but nothing hardcore surfers like you can't handle. Let's catch those tides at Newport Beach with some highs and lows to play with. Plus, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees to spice things up!

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking around 2 to 4 feet, so keep those boards waxed up! Another day without any thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a mixed swell coming in from 190 and 270 degrees to keep things interesting!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so keep your wits about you out there, dudes and dudettes!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about catching those waves!

Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 61 degrees, so maybe bring a wetsuit if you're feeling chilly. Tides at La Jolla are looking solid, with a mix of swell directions from 210 and 280 degrees coming your way.

On Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights stay put at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to spoil the party. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees rolling in!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and ride those waves like a pro!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:45:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in Cali! Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, which sounds like some good shredding potential. No thunderstorms expected, so no need to bail out early!

The water temperature is around 60 to 63 degrees, so it might be a bit chilly but nothing hardcore surfers like you can't handle. Let's catch those tides at Newport Beach with some highs and lows to play with. Plus, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees to spice things up!

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking around 2 to 4 feet, so keep those boards waxed up! Another day without any thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a mixed swell coming in from 190 and 270 degrees to keep things interesting!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so keep your wits about you out there, dudes and dudettes!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about catching those waves!

Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 61 degrees, so maybe bring a wetsuit if you're feeling chilly. Tides at La Jolla are looking solid, with a mix of swell directions from 210 and 280 degrees coming your way.

On Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights stay put at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to spoil the party. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees rolling in!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and ride those waves like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in Cali! Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, which sounds like some good shredding potential. No thunderstorms expected, so no need to bail out early!

The water temperature is around 60 to 63 degrees, so it might be a bit chilly but nothing hardcore surfers like you can't handle. Let's catch those tides at Newport Beach with some highs and lows to play with. Plus, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees to spice things up!

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights sticking around 2 to 4 feet, so keep those boards waxed up! Another day without any thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a mixed swell coming in from 190 and 270 degrees to keep things interesting!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so keep your wits about you out there, dudes and dudettes!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with occasional sets up to 5 feet on west-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about catching those waves!

Water temperatures hovering around 59 to 61 degrees, so maybe bring a wetsuit if you're feeling chilly. Tides at La Jolla are looking solid, with a mix of swell directions from 210 and 280 degrees coming your way.

On Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights stay put at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to spoil the party. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees rolling in!

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and ride those waves like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.5 feet at 04:37 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:58 AM PST, another high of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:25 PM PST. And hey, no remarks to worry about!

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect a low rip current risk again, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight and similar water temperatures. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.9 feet at 04:52 AM PST, a low of 3.1 feet at 09:31 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:57 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:18 PM PST. Looks like smooth sailing for the weekend!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is low, with surf heights also at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, with water temperatures mirroring Orange County at 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 3.4 feet at 04:41 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:48 AM PST, another high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:20 PM PST. Smooth sailing as well!

Looking forward to Saturday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla showing a high of 3.8 feet at 04:51 AM PST, a low of 3.0 feet at 09:21 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:49 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:13 PM PST. Get ready for a fantastic day by the beach!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and catch some of those waves while the conditions are just right. Remember to stay safe and keep an eye on the tides. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:44:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.5 feet at 04:37 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:58 AM PST, another high of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:25 PM PST. And hey, no remarks to worry about!

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect a low rip current risk again, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight and similar water temperatures. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.9 feet at 04:52 AM PST, a low of 3.1 feet at 09:31 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:57 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:18 PM PST. Looks like smooth sailing for the weekend!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is low, with surf heights also at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, with water temperatures mirroring Orange County at 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 3.4 feet at 04:41 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:48 AM PST, another high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:20 PM PST. Smooth sailing as well!

Looking forward to Saturday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla showing a high of 3.8 feet at 04:51 AM PST, a low of 3.0 feet at 09:21 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:49 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:13 PM PST. Get ready for a fantastic day by the beach!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and catch some of those waves while the conditions are just right. Remember to stay safe and keep an eye on the tides. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.5 feet at 04:37 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:58 AM PST, another high of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:25 PM PST. And hey, no remarks to worry about!

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect a low rip current risk again, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight and similar water temperatures. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 3.9 feet at 04:52 AM PST, a low of 3.1 feet at 09:31 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:57 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:18 PM PST. Looks like smooth sailing for the weekend!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is low, with surf heights also at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, with water temperatures mirroring Orange County at 60 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 3.4 feet at 04:41 AM PST, a low of 3.4 feet at 06:48 AM PST, another high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 09:20 PM PST. Smooth sailing as well!

Looking forward to Saturday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla showing a high of 3.8 feet at 04:51 AM PST, a low of 3.0 feet at 09:21 AM PST, another high of 4.4 feet at 02:49 PM PST, and a low of 0.2 feet at 10:13 PM PST. Get ready for a fantastic day by the beach!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and catch some of those waves while the conditions are just right. Remember to stay safe and keep an eye on the tides. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1214566378</link>
      <description>Alright, surfers and beach lovers, let's dive into some rad surf forecasts for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water's a bit chilly at 61 to 63 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach – High tide at 4.9 feet by 11:43 AM. Remember, safety first, surfers!

Moving on to Friday, the low rip current risk continues, so keep on shredding! Surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, with more great weather expected – no thunderstorms to cramp our style. Keep an eye on those tides, especially the high tide of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM. We're in for a smooth surf session, folks!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast offers a low rip current risk, giving you the green light to catch those 1 to 3 feet waves. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade. Water temps are a cool 61 to 63 degrees, so don't forget your wetsuits. La Jolla's tides are peaking at a high of 4.9 feet around 11:36 AM. And hey, there's a sweet swell coming from 280 degrees to spice up your surf sesh!

Looking ahead to Friday, another round of low rip current risk means more fun in the sun. Surf height ranges from 1 to 2 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla are looking good, with a high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM. Looks like another awesome day to catch some waves!

So, surfers, get those boards ready for some epic sessions at Orange County and San Diego County! Remember, stay safe and enjoy the waves. And as always, keep surfing and having a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:54:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beach lovers, let's dive into some rad surf forecasts for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water's a bit chilly at 61 to 63 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach – High tide at 4.9 feet by 11:43 AM. Remember, safety first, surfers!

Moving on to Friday, the low rip current risk continues, so keep on shredding! Surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, with more great weather expected – no thunderstorms to cramp our style. Keep an eye on those tides, especially the high tide of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM. We're in for a smooth surf session, folks!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast offers a low rip current risk, giving you the green light to catch those 1 to 3 feet waves. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade. Water temps are a cool 61 to 63 degrees, so don't forget your wetsuits. La Jolla's tides are peaking at a high of 4.9 feet around 11:36 AM. And hey, there's a sweet swell coming from 280 degrees to spice up your surf sesh!

Looking ahead to Friday, another round of low rip current risk means more fun in the sun. Surf height ranges from 1 to 2 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla are looking good, with a high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM. Looks like another awesome day to catch some waves!

So, surfers, get those boards ready for some epic sessions at Orange County and San Diego County! Remember, stay safe and enjoy the waves. And as always, keep surfing and having a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beach lovers, let's dive into some rad surf forecasts for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water's a bit chilly at 61 to 63 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach – High tide at 4.9 feet by 11:43 AM. Remember, safety first, surfers!

Moving on to Friday, the low rip current risk continues, so keep on shredding! Surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, with more great weather expected – no thunderstorms to cramp our style. Keep an eye on those tides, especially the high tide of 4.6 feet at 01:15 PM. We're in for a smooth surf session, folks!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast offers a low rip current risk, giving you the green light to catch those 1 to 3 feet waves. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade. Water temps are a cool 61 to 63 degrees, so don't forget your wetsuits. La Jolla's tides are peaking at a high of 4.9 feet around 11:36 AM. And hey, there's a sweet swell coming from 280 degrees to spice up your surf sesh!

Looking ahead to Friday, another round of low rip current risk means more fun in the sun. Surf height ranges from 1 to 2 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla are looking good, with a high of 4.5 feet at 01:06 PM. Looks like another awesome day to catch some waves!

So, surfers, get those boards ready for some epic sessions at Orange County and San Diego County! Remember, stay safe and enjoy the waves. And as always, keep surfing and having a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive right into the fun details, shall we?

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for a chill surf session. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of swells coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights still around 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. And remember, at Newport Beach, you'll experience varying tide levels throughout the day.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast brings a low rip current risk, ideal for hitting the waves at 1 to 3 feet high. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is refreshing at 60 to 62 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with consistent surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about soaking in the sun and surf. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, where swell from 280 degrees will be rolling in.

Remember folks, low risk rip currents mean you can ride those waves with ease, just be aware of your surroundings. So, whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, get ready for some awesome waves and a fantastic beach day!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive right into the fun details, shall we?

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for a chill surf session. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of swells coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights still around 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. And remember, at Newport Beach, you'll experience varying tide levels throughout the day.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast brings a low rip current risk, ideal for hitting the waves at 1 to 3 feet high. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is refreshing at 60 to 62 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with consistent surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about soaking in the sun and surf. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, where swell from 280 degrees will be rolling in.

Remember folks, low risk rip currents mean you can ride those waves with ease, just be aware of your surroundings. So, whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, get ready for some awesome waves and a fantastic beach day!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive right into the fun details, shall we?

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for a chill surf session. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of swells coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights still around 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. And remember, at Newport Beach, you'll experience varying tide levels throughout the day.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast brings a low rip current risk, ideal for hitting the waves at 1 to 3 feet high. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is refreshing at 60 to 62 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with consistent surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about soaking in the sun and surf. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, where swell from 280 degrees will be rolling in.

Remember folks, low risk rip currents mean you can ride those waves with ease, just be aware of your surroundings. So, whether you're in Orange County or San Diego, get ready for some awesome waves and a fantastic beach day!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some rad wave action ahead.

First up, hitting the shores of Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can catch those 2 to 3 feet waves, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surf bliss. Water temps are a bit chilly, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, and don't forget your wetsuit! Mixed swell is rolling in from 290 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the surf height dips to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk continuing.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to paddle out and enjoy those waves! Water temp hovers between 60 to 63 degrees. Mixed swell is heading in from 280 and 210 degrees, so get ready for a variety of wave directions. Tomorrow, the surf height eases to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay aware out there. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:45:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some rad wave action ahead.

First up, hitting the shores of Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can catch those 2 to 3 feet waves, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surf bliss. Water temps are a bit chilly, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, and don't forget your wetsuit! Mixed swell is rolling in from 290 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the surf height dips to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk continuing.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to paddle out and enjoy those waves! Water temp hovers between 60 to 63 degrees. Mixed swell is heading in from 280 and 210 degrees, so get ready for a variety of wave directions. Tomorrow, the surf height eases to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay aware out there. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some rad wave action ahead.

First up, hitting the shores of Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can catch those 2 to 3 feet waves, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surf bliss. Water temps are a bit chilly, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, and don't forget your wetsuit! Mixed swell is rolling in from 290 and 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the surf height dips to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk continuing.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to paddle out and enjoy those waves! Water temp hovers between 60 to 63 degrees. Mixed swell is heading in from 280 and 210 degrees, so get ready for a variety of wave directions. Tomorrow, the surf height eases to 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay aware out there. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast today!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Today in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 60 to 62 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells keeping things interesting.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will bring some mixed northeast and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Now, in San Diego County, there's a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The tides at La Jolla will bring a mix of west and south swells for a fun day in the water.

Remember, low risk means rip currents are unlikely, moderate risk means they're possible, and high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 11:45:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Today in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 60 to 62 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells keeping things interesting.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will bring some mixed northeast and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Now, in San Diego County, there's a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The tides at La Jolla will bring a mix of west and south swells for a fun day in the water.

Remember, low risk means rip currents are unlikely, moderate risk means they're possible, and high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Today in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 60 to 62 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells keeping things interesting.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, so get ready to enjoy the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will bring some mixed northeast and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Now, in San Diego County, there's a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The tides at La Jolla will bring a mix of west and south swells for a fun day in the water.

Remember, low risk means rip currents are unlikely, moderate risk means they're possible, and high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 11-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Time to dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, so hang ten and have a blast out there!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County. Today, there's a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some thrilling rides. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with tides to watch. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights continuing at 3 to 5 feet. Get ready for a mix of swells from different directions for some fantastic surfing conditions.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents - better safe than sorry! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 10:44:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Time to dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, so hang ten and have a blast out there!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County. Today, there's a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some thrilling rides. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with tides to watch. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights continuing at 3 to 5 feet. Get ready for a mix of swells from different directions for some fantastic surfing conditions.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents - better safe than sorry! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Time to dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, so hang ten and have a blast out there!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County. Today, there's a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some thrilling rides. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with tides to watch. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights continuing at 3 to 5 feet. Get ready for a mix of swells from different directions for some fantastic surfing conditions.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents - better safe than sorry! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-31-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1708079321</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! This is your surf forecast coming at you loud and clear from the sunny shores of Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive into the wave details for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees, so grab your wetsuits! No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet and sunny skies on the horizon. Expect a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk today with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and water temperatures of 62 to 64 degrees. The tides are in your favor, so plan your surf sessions accordingly at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Get ready for some west swell action from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always prioritize safety. If you're unsure, don't paddle out. And as always, keep an eye on the tides to catch the best waves!

So get your boards ready, wax up, and catch some waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:45:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! This is your surf forecast coming at you loud and clear from the sunny shores of Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive into the wave details for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees, so grab your wetsuits! No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet and sunny skies on the horizon. Expect a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk today with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and water temperatures of 62 to 64 degrees. The tides are in your favor, so plan your surf sessions accordingly at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Get ready for some west swell action from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always prioritize safety. If you're unsure, don't paddle out. And as always, keep an eye on the tides to catch the best waves!

So get your boards ready, wax up, and catch some waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! This is your surf forecast coming at you loud and clear from the sunny shores of Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive into the wave details for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a cool 60 to 64 degrees, so grab your wetsuits! No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet and sunny skies on the horizon. Expect a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk today with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and water temperatures of 62 to 64 degrees. The tides are in your favor, so plan your surf sessions accordingly at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Get ready for some west swell action from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always prioritize safety. If you're unsure, don't paddle out. And as always, keep an eye on the tides to catch the best waves!

So get your boards ready, wax up, and catch some waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your dose of fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a *moderate* rip current risk today with waves reaching a cool 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy those waves without interruptions. The water temperature is a bit refreshing, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - make sure you schedule your dips accordingly!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains *moderate* with similar wave heights and no thunderstorms to worry about. So keep that sunscreen handy and get ready for another day of beach fun!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're rocking the same *moderate* rip current risk today, with those waves hitting 2 to 4 feet high. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 62 to 65 degrees, perfect for those looking for a refreshing dip. Check out the tides at La Jolla and plan your day accordingly!

And looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk stays the same, along with similar wave heights and a thunderstorm-free day. So get those boards ready and soak up the sun at the beautiful La Jolla beach!

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so surf safely and never underestimate the power of the ocean.

So there you have it, fellow surfers and beach lovers - get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! Stay safe and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:45:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your dose of fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a *moderate* rip current risk today with waves reaching a cool 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy those waves without interruptions. The water temperature is a bit refreshing, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - make sure you schedule your dips accordingly!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains *moderate* with similar wave heights and no thunderstorms to worry about. So keep that sunscreen handy and get ready for another day of beach fun!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're rocking the same *moderate* rip current risk today, with those waves hitting 2 to 4 feet high. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 62 to 65 degrees, perfect for those looking for a refreshing dip. Check out the tides at La Jolla and plan your day accordingly!

And looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk stays the same, along with similar wave heights and a thunderstorm-free day. So get those boards ready and soak up the sun at the beautiful La Jolla beach!

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so surf safely and never underestimate the power of the ocean.

So there you have it, fellow surfers and beach lovers - get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! Stay safe and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your dose of fun in the sun with today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a *moderate* rip current risk today with waves reaching a cool 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected so you can enjoy those waves without interruptions. The water temperature is a bit refreshing, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - make sure you schedule your dips accordingly!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains *moderate* with similar wave heights and no thunderstorms to worry about. So keep that sunscreen handy and get ready for another day of beach fun!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're rocking the same *moderate* rip current risk today, with those waves hitting 2 to 4 feet high. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 62 to 65 degrees, perfect for those looking for a refreshing dip. Check out the tides at La Jolla and plan your day accordingly!

And looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk stays the same, along with similar wave heights and a thunderstorm-free day. So get those boards ready and soak up the sun at the beautiful La Jolla beach!

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so surf safely and never underestimate the power of the ocean.

So there you have it, fellow surfers and beach lovers - get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean! Stay safe and have a fantastic time out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, making it perfect for some thrilling rides. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the West swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, the surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, and still no thunderstorms on the horizon. Don't forget to catch the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk and 3 to 6 feet of surf height with sets reaching up to 7 feet! No thunderstorms anticipated, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Watch the tides at La Jolla and savor the West swell from 290 degrees.

As for tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye out for the mixed swells coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely. So stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2024 10:45:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, making it perfect for some thrilling rides. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the West swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, the surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, and still no thunderstorms on the horizon. Don't forget to catch the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk and 3 to 6 feet of surf height with sets reaching up to 7 feet! No thunderstorms anticipated, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Watch the tides at La Jolla and savor the West swell from 290 degrees.

As for tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye out for the mixed swells coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely. So stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, making it perfect for some thrilling rides. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the West swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate, the surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, and still no thunderstorms on the horizon. Don't forget to catch the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, brace yourself for a high rip current risk and 3 to 6 feet of surf height with sets reaching up to 7 feet! No thunderstorms anticipated, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Watch the tides at La Jolla and savor the West swell from 290 degrees.

As for tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye out for the mixed swells coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely. So stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be careful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet expected tonight. No thunderstorms on the horizon, folks! The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees rolling in.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues, and surf heights will be 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet early, tapering down to 2 to 4 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms in sight, just more waves to surf at Newport Beach with swell coming from 280 degrees.

Now, moving on to San Diego County:

Today, get ready for high rip current risks as the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet initially and build up to 4 to 6 feet with sets as high as 7 to 8 feet by tonight. No thunderstorms to worry about, just some fun in the water with mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and ride the waves, beach bums!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists, and the surf heights will be 4 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 to 8 feet early on, then calming down to 3 to 5 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms are expected, just more swell from 290 degrees to keep the surf exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, a high risk of rip currents means life-threatening conditions are likely. So, surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 10:45:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be careful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet expected tonight. No thunderstorms on the horizon, folks! The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees rolling in.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues, and surf heights will be 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet early, tapering down to 2 to 4 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms in sight, just more waves to surf at Newport Beach with swell coming from 280 degrees.

Now, moving on to San Diego County:

Today, get ready for high rip current risks as the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet initially and build up to 4 to 6 feet with sets as high as 7 to 8 feet by tonight. No thunderstorms to worry about, just some fun in the water with mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and ride the waves, beach bums!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists, and the surf heights will be 4 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 to 8 feet early on, then calming down to 3 to 5 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms are expected, just more swell from 290 degrees to keep the surf exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, a high risk of rip currents means life-threatening conditions are likely. So, surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the waves!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be careful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet expected tonight. No thunderstorms on the horizon, folks! The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees rolling in.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues, and surf heights will be 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet early, tapering down to 2 to 4 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms in sight, just more waves to surf at Newport Beach with swell coming from 280 degrees.

Now, moving on to San Diego County:

Today, get ready for high rip current risks as the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet initially and build up to 4 to 6 feet with sets as high as 7 to 8 feet by tonight. No thunderstorms to worry about, just some fun in the water with mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and ride the waves, beach bums!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists, and the surf heights will be 4 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 to 8 feet early on, then calming down to 3 to 5 feet later in the day. No thunderstorms are expected, just more swell from 290 degrees to keep the surf exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, a high risk of rip currents means life-threatening conditions are likely. So, surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Here's your surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 62 to 66 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, but we do have a nice south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

And looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk jumps to high, so stay safe. Surf heights will be around 3 to 5 feet with a mix of west swell and that south swell still hanging around at 190 degrees.

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. High rip current risk continues there today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and water temperatures of 61 to 65 degrees. Remember, safety first!

For Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. A mix of west and south swell is on the menu, so get ready for some good waves.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so be cautious and always keep an eye on each other out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 10:44:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Here's your surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 62 to 66 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, but we do have a nice south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

And looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk jumps to high, so stay safe. Surf heights will be around 3 to 5 feet with a mix of west swell and that south swell still hanging around at 190 degrees.

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. High rip current risk continues there today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and water temperatures of 61 to 65 degrees. Remember, safety first!

For Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. A mix of west and south swell is on the menu, so get ready for some good waves.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so be cautious and always keep an eye on each other out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Here's your surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 62 to 66 degrees. No thunderstorms expected, but we do have a nice south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

And looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk jumps to high, so stay safe. Surf heights will be around 3 to 5 feet with a mix of west swell and that south swell still hanging around at 190 degrees.

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. High rip current risk continues there today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and water temperatures of 61 to 65 degrees. Remember, safety first!

For Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. A mix of west and south swell is on the menu, so get ready for some good waves.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so be cautious and always keep an eye on each other out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in and hang ten with the waves!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So be mindful out there! The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 4.5 feet around 7:14 AM PDT and again at 6:24 PM PDT. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming from 190 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so stay extra cautious. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of 0.4 feet around 1:03 AM PDT and a high of 4.7 feet around 7:36 AM PDT. So, get ready for some good waves!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights set at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 61 to 66 degrees with tides at La Jolla reaching a high of 4.4 feet at 7:11 AM PDT and a low of 0.4 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the south swell coming from 210 degrees!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. You can expect mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.7 feet at 7:33 AM PDT and a low of 1.6 feet at 01:25 PM PDT. Get ready for some epic waves!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:45:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in and hang ten with the waves!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So be mindful out there! The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 4.5 feet around 7:14 AM PDT and again at 6:24 PM PDT. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming from 190 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so stay extra cautious. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of 0.4 feet around 1:03 AM PDT and a high of 4.7 feet around 7:36 AM PDT. So, get ready for some good waves!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights set at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 61 to 66 degrees with tides at La Jolla reaching a high of 4.4 feet at 7:11 AM PDT and a low of 0.4 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the south swell coming from 210 degrees!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. You can expect mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.7 feet at 7:33 AM PDT and a low of 1.6 feet at 01:25 PM PDT. Get ready for some epic waves!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in and hang ten with the waves!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So be mindful out there! The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 4.5 feet around 7:14 AM PDT and again at 6:24 PM PDT. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming from 190 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so stay extra cautious. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of 0.4 feet around 1:03 AM PDT and a high of 4.7 feet around 7:36 AM PDT. So, get ready for some good waves!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights set at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 61 to 66 degrees with tides at La Jolla reaching a high of 4.4 feet at 7:11 AM PDT and a low of 0.4 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the south swell coming from 210 degrees!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. You can expect mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.7 feet at 7:33 AM PDT and a low of 1.6 feet at 01:25 PM PDT. Get ready for some epic waves!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the scoop on the waves just for you! Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with some sweet 2 to 4 feet waves rolling in. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - looks like some good ones coming up!

Moving on to Saturday, expect a similar setup with 2 to 4 feet surf heights, so get ready to catch some waves. The rip current risk stays moderate, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at Newport Beach will still offer some good opportunities to ride those waves.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet waves to ride. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are between 62 to 65 degrees. Let's not forget to check out the tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times!

Looking ahead to Saturday, the surf height remains at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for your surfing schedule.

Remember surfers, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. But don't let that stop you from having a good time in the water!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 10:45:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the scoop on the waves just for you! Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with some sweet 2 to 4 feet waves rolling in. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - looks like some good ones coming up!

Moving on to Saturday, expect a similar setup with 2 to 4 feet surf heights, so get ready to catch some waves. The rip current risk stays moderate, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at Newport Beach will still offer some good opportunities to ride those waves.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet waves to ride. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are between 62 to 65 degrees. Let's not forget to check out the tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times!

Looking ahead to Saturday, the surf height remains at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for your surfing schedule.

Remember surfers, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. But don't let that stop you from having a good time in the water!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the scoop on the waves just for you! Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with some sweet 2 to 4 feet waves rolling in. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - looks like some good ones coming up!

Moving on to Saturday, expect a similar setup with 2 to 4 feet surf heights, so get ready to catch some waves. The rip current risk stays moderate, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at Newport Beach will still offer some good opportunities to ride those waves.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet waves to ride. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are between 62 to 65 degrees. Let's not forget to check out the tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times!

Looking ahead to Saturday, the surf height remains at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for your surfing schedule.

Remember surfers, always be cautious of rip currents, especially when the risk is moderate. But don't let that stop you from having a good time in the water!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly, between 61 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach with some decent swells coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuation throughout the day, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a low rip current risk, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are a bit warmer, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights as today. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation throughout the day, so keep an eye on them while planning your beach day.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly, between 61 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach with some decent swells coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuation throughout the day, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a low rip current risk, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are a bit warmer, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights as today. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation throughout the day, so keep an eye on them while planning your beach day.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly, between 61 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach with some decent swells coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuation throughout the day, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there is a low rip current risk, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are a bit warmer, ranging from 63 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights as today. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation throughout the day, so keep an eye on them while planning your beach day.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County, we're facing a HIGH rip current risk today, so remember to stay safe out there. The surf height is around 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to Moderate. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets hitting 5 feet. Another day without thunderstorms expected, and the mixed swell is coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County. Today, there's a Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good, make sure to plan your day around them.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to Low. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, making it a more chill day for surfing. The swell is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, ensuring a mix of fun waves to ride.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for each other, and have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:44:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County, we're facing a HIGH rip current risk today, so remember to stay safe out there. The surf height is around 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to Moderate. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets hitting 5 feet. Another day without thunderstorms expected, and the mixed swell is coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County. Today, there's a Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good, make sure to plan your day around them.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to Low. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, making it a more chill day for surfing. The swell is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, ensuring a mix of fun waves to ride.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for each other, and have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County, we're facing a HIGH rip current risk today, so remember to stay safe out there. The surf height is around 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to Moderate. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets hitting 5 feet. Another day without thunderstorms expected, and the mixed swell is coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County. Today, there's a Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good, make sure to plan your day around them.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk decreases to Low. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, making it a more chill day for surfing. The swell is coming from 210 and 280 degrees, ensuring a mix of fun waves to ride.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for each other, and have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, all you surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and good vibes? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 63 to 65 degrees. Over in Newport Beach, tides will be high at 3.3 feet early in the morning, then low at 3.1 feet. Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so be extra cautious. Surf will be 3 to 5 feet with sets to 6 feet. Another day without thunderstorms in the forecast. Mixed swell coming in from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, the rip current risk is low today. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet, but keep an eye out for those 4-foot sets later in the day. No thunderstorms brewing, so you're in the clear. Water temperature ranging from 62 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides high in the early hours and low at dawn. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf will be lively at 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected. Mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and catch those sweet waves responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:44:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, all you surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and good vibes? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 63 to 65 degrees. Over in Newport Beach, tides will be high at 3.3 feet early in the morning, then low at 3.1 feet. Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so be extra cautious. Surf will be 3 to 5 feet with sets to 6 feet. Another day without thunderstorms in the forecast. Mixed swell coming in from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, the rip current risk is low today. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet, but keep an eye out for those 4-foot sets later in the day. No thunderstorms brewing, so you're in the clear. Water temperature ranging from 62 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides high in the early hours and low at dawn. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf will be lively at 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected. Mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and catch those sweet waves responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, all you surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and good vibes? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 63 to 65 degrees. Over in Newport Beach, tides will be high at 3.3 feet early in the morning, then low at 3.1 feet. Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high, so be extra cautious. Surf will be 3 to 5 feet with sets to 6 feet. Another day without thunderstorms in the forecast. Mixed swell coming in from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, the rip current risk is low today. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet, but keep an eye out for those 4-foot sets later in the day. No thunderstorms brewing, so you're in the clear. Water temperature ranging from 62 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides high in the early hours and low at dawn. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf will be lively at 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected. Mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and catch those sweet waves responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so no need to stress. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 6.4 feet at 11:09 AM, so plan your surf session accordingly. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height increases slightly to 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and there's a west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high of 5.9 feet at 11:55 AM.

Now, moving down to San Diego County:

Today, also a low rip current risk, with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Tides in La Jolla include a high of 6.3 feet at 11:05 AM, so get ready for some sweet waves.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet with a west swell from 280 degrees. Tides in La Jolla peak at 5.9 feet at 11:51 AM, ideal for your surf session.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks - better safe than sorry, right?

So, to sum it up - low rip currents today, grab your boards and hit the waves! Tomorrow, a bit more cautious in San Diego County. Plan your sessions around those tides for the best surfing experience.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:46:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so no need to stress. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 6.4 feet at 11:09 AM, so plan your surf session accordingly. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height increases slightly to 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and there's a west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high of 5.9 feet at 11:55 AM.

Now, moving down to San Diego County:

Today, also a low rip current risk, with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Tides in La Jolla include a high of 6.3 feet at 11:05 AM, so get ready for some sweet waves.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet with a west swell from 280 degrees. Tides in La Jolla peak at 5.9 feet at 11:51 AM, ideal for your surf session.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks - better safe than sorry, right?

So, to sum it up - low rip currents today, grab your boards and hit the waves! Tomorrow, a bit more cautious in San Diego County. Plan your sessions around those tides for the best surfing experience.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so no need to stress. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 6.4 feet at 11:09 AM, so plan your surf session accordingly. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height increases slightly to 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and there's a west swell from 270 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high of 5.9 feet at 11:55 AM.

Now, moving down to San Diego County:

Today, also a low rip current risk, with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Tides in La Jolla include a high of 6.3 feet at 11:05 AM, so get ready for some sweet waves.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf height is 1 to 3 feet with a west swell from 280 degrees. Tides in La Jolla peak at 5.9 feet at 11:51 AM, ideal for your surf session.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks - better safe than sorry, right?

So, to sum it up - low rip currents today, grab your boards and hit the waves! Tomorrow, a bit more cautious in San Diego County. Plan your sessions around those tides for the best surfing experience.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-catching fun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County along the beautiful California coast.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so be mindful out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temps are a bit chilly at 62 to 64 degrees. So, grab your wetsuits! Tides at Newport Beach are playing tag between lows and highs throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a mixed swell coming from 270 and 190 degrees. And tomorrow, expect more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet of surf height. Tides playing hide and seek again at Newport Beach.

Heading down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf height is mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet with toasty water temperatures of 63 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla, shifting from low to high and vice versa. Mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees adding some flavor to the waves. Come Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf height at 1 to 3 feet, making it a great day for beginner surfers to catch some waves. Tides behaving similarly at La Jolla.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart, folks!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:46:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-catching fun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County along the beautiful California coast.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so be mindful out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temps are a bit chilly at 62 to 64 degrees. So, grab your wetsuits! Tides at Newport Beach are playing tag between lows and highs throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a mixed swell coming from 270 and 190 degrees. And tomorrow, expect more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet of surf height. Tides playing hide and seek again at Newport Beach.

Heading down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf height is mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet with toasty water temperatures of 63 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla, shifting from low to high and vice versa. Mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees adding some flavor to the waves. Come Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf height at 1 to 3 feet, making it a great day for beginner surfers to catch some waves. Tides behaving similarly at La Jolla.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-catching fun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County along the beautiful California coast.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so be mindful out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temps are a bit chilly at 62 to 64 degrees. So, grab your wetsuits! Tides at Newport Beach are playing tag between lows and highs throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a mixed swell coming from 270 and 190 degrees. And tomorrow, expect more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet of surf height. Tides playing hide and seek again at Newport Beach.

Heading down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf height is mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet with toasty water temperatures of 63 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla, shifting from low to high and vice versa. Mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees adding some flavor to the waves. Come Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf height at 1 to 3 feet, making it a great day for beginner surfers to catch some waves. Tides behaving similarly at La Jolla.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny Southern California!

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, and you can expect water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with sets hitting up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be a mix again - this time from 270 and 190 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the surf heights will be similar at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps will also be between 60 to 63 degrees, and the swells will be from 210 and 260 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Friday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be mixed from 280 and 200 degrees at La Jolla.

Whether you're hitting the waves in Orange County or San Diego County, always keep an eye on those tide times and stay safe out there. Remember, surfers, know your limits and watch out for one another!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:45:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny Southern California!

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, and you can expect water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with sets hitting up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be a mix again - this time from 270 and 190 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the surf heights will be similar at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps will also be between 60 to 63 degrees, and the swells will be from 210 and 260 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Friday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be mixed from 280 and 200 degrees at La Jolla.

Whether you're hitting the waves in Orange County or San Diego County, always keep an eye on those tide times and stay safe out there. Remember, surfers, know your limits and watch out for one another!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny Southern California!

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, and you can expect water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with sets hitting up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be a mix again - this time from 270 and 190 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the surf heights will be similar at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Water temps will also be between 60 to 63 degrees, and the swells will be from 210 and 260 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Friday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets up to 5 feet. The rip current risk remains moderate, and the swells will be mixed from 280 and 200 degrees at La Jolla.

Whether you're hitting the waves in Orange County or San Diego County, always keep an eye on those tide times and stay safe out there. Remember, surfers, know your limits and watch out for one another!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecasts. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is moderate, so stay aware out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 60 to 64 degrees, and make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach – we've got you covered from low to high and back again. And hey, the swell is coming from the south-southwest today!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy more relaxed waters. Expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready to catch some waves. Newport Beach tides will keep you on track, and a mixed swell is rolling in from the south and west.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight. Water temperatures between 63 to 66 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla. Get ready for a mixed swell from the south-southwest and west.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego County, the rip current risk decreases to low, giving you a nice day on the water. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for another mixed swell coming your way.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but still possible, while a moderate risk means they are possible. And a high risk means they are likely - always stay safe and aware out there!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2024 10:46:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecasts. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is moderate, so stay aware out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 60 to 64 degrees, and make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach – we've got you covered from low to high and back again. And hey, the swell is coming from the south-southwest today!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy more relaxed waters. Expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready to catch some waves. Newport Beach tides will keep you on track, and a mixed swell is rolling in from the south and west.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight. Water temperatures between 63 to 66 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla. Get ready for a mixed swell from the south-southwest and west.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego County, the rip current risk decreases to low, giving you a nice day on the water. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for another mixed swell coming your way.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but still possible, while a moderate risk means they are possible. And a high risk means they are likely - always stay safe and aware out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecasts. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is moderate, so stay aware out there. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 60 to 64 degrees, and make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach – we've got you covered from low to high and back again. And hey, the swell is coming from the south-southwest today!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy more relaxed waters. Expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready to catch some waves. Newport Beach tides will keep you on track, and a mixed swell is rolling in from the south and west.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight. Water temperatures between 63 to 66 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla. Get ready for a mixed swell from the south-southwest and west.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego County, the rip current risk decreases to low, giving you a nice day on the water. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for another mixed swell coming your way.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but still possible, while a moderate risk means they are possible. And a high risk means they are likely - always stay safe and aware out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your latest surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk to start off with. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, making it a good day to catch some waves. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high of 5.6 feet at 08:18 AM PDT, so plan accordingly. Expect a swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf height will be around 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides will see a low of 0.1 feet at 02:34 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 08:47 AM PDT. Another swell is expected from 190 degrees. 

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be running at 2 to 4 feet, offering some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a low of -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 5.5 feet at 08:14 AM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

On Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Tides will have a low of 0.1 feet at 02:30 AM PDT and a high of 6.0 feet at 08:44 AM PDT. Another mixed swell is predicted from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate means possible, and high risk means likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:46:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your latest surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk to start off with. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, making it a good day to catch some waves. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high of 5.6 feet at 08:18 AM PDT, so plan accordingly. Expect a swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf height will be around 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides will see a low of 0.1 feet at 02:34 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 08:47 AM PDT. Another swell is expected from 190 degrees. 

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be running at 2 to 4 feet, offering some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a low of -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 5.5 feet at 08:14 AM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

On Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Tides will have a low of 0.1 feet at 02:30 AM PDT and a high of 6.0 feet at 08:44 AM PDT. Another mixed swell is predicted from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate means possible, and high risk means likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your latest surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk to start off with. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, making it a good day to catch some waves. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low of -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high of 5.6 feet at 08:18 AM PDT, so plan accordingly. Expect a swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf height will be around 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides will see a low of 0.1 feet at 02:34 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 08:47 AM PDT. Another swell is expected from 190 degrees. 

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be running at 2 to 4 feet, offering some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a low of -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 5.5 feet at 08:14 AM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

On Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, so stay alert. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Tides will have a low of 0.1 feet at 02:30 AM PDT and a high of 6.0 feet at 08:44 AM PDT. Another mixed swell is predicted from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate means possible, and high risk means likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let’s dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County, we’ve got a high rip current risk today. So be extra cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet with local sets peaking at 6 feet. Thunderstorms are not expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low at -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high at 5.0 feet at 7:52 AM PDT. Watch out for mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights staying consistent at 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are still unlikely, and tides at Newport Beach show a low at -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high at 5.6 feet at 8:18 AM PDT. Enjoy the mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees!

Now over to San Diego County where we also have a high rip current risk today. The surf height is matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with local sets potentially reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a low at -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high at 4.9 feet at 7:48 AM PDT, keep an eye out for mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms remain unlikely, and tides at La Jolla indicate a low at -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high at 5.5 feet at 8:14 AM PDT. Keep riding the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees!

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and surf smart out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 10:45:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let’s dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County, we’ve got a high rip current risk today. So be extra cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet with local sets peaking at 6 feet. Thunderstorms are not expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low at -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high at 5.0 feet at 7:52 AM PDT. Watch out for mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights staying consistent at 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are still unlikely, and tides at Newport Beach show a low at -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high at 5.6 feet at 8:18 AM PDT. Enjoy the mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees!

Now over to San Diego County where we also have a high rip current risk today. The surf height is matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with local sets potentially reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a low at -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high at 4.9 feet at 7:48 AM PDT, keep an eye out for mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms remain unlikely, and tides at La Jolla indicate a low at -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high at 5.5 feet at 8:14 AM PDT. Keep riding the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees!

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and surf smart out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let’s dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County, we’ve got a high rip current risk today. So be extra cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet with local sets peaking at 6 feet. Thunderstorms are not expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low at -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high at 5.0 feet at 7:52 AM PDT. Watch out for mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights staying consistent at 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are still unlikely, and tides at Newport Beach show a low at -0.0 feet at 02:01 AM PDT and a high at 5.6 feet at 8:18 AM PDT. Enjoy the mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees!

Now over to San Diego County where we also have a high rip current risk today. The surf height is matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with local sets potentially reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a low at -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high at 4.9 feet at 7:48 AM PDT, keep an eye out for mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms remain unlikely, and tides at La Jolla indicate a low at -0.1 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high at 5.5 feet at 8:14 AM PDT. Keep riding the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees!

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and surf smart out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the wave of information hitting Orange County Coastal Areas!

For today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so make sure to stay extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is between a refreshing 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.5 feet at 07:29 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:52 PM PDT. Expect a mix of swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining between 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, but you can catch tides at Newport Beach like a low of -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 07:52 AM PDT. Mixed swell directions are anticipated from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk means they're unlikely but not impossible.
- Moderate Risk means they're possible.
- High Risk means they're likely, so be extra vigilant!

Now, shifting our focus down south to San Diego County Coastal Areas - another high rip current risk is on the horizon today. Surf heights mirror Orange County at 3 to 6 feet, with the water temperature a bit cooler at 61 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will see tides like a high of 4.4 feet at 07:26 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:47 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mix of swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights steady at 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are brewing, and La Jolla tides will include a low of -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 07:48 AM PDT. Swell directions are expected from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Stay informed, surfers, and always respect the power of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Happy surfing! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 10:45:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the wave of information hitting Orange County Coastal Areas!

For today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so make sure to stay extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is between a refreshing 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.5 feet at 07:29 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:52 PM PDT. Expect a mix of swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining between 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, but you can catch tides at Newport Beach like a low of -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 07:52 AM PDT. Mixed swell directions are anticipated from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk means they're unlikely but not impossible.
- Moderate Risk means they're possible.
- High Risk means they're likely, so be extra vigilant!

Now, shifting our focus down south to San Diego County Coastal Areas - another high rip current risk is on the horizon today. Surf heights mirror Orange County at 3 to 6 feet, with the water temperature a bit cooler at 61 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will see tides like a high of 4.4 feet at 07:26 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:47 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mix of swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights steady at 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are brewing, and La Jolla tides will include a low of -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 07:48 AM PDT. Swell directions are expected from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Stay informed, surfers, and always respect the power of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Happy surfing! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the wave of information hitting Orange County Coastal Areas!

For today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so make sure to stay extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is between a refreshing 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.5 feet at 07:29 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:52 PM PDT. Expect a mix of swell coming from 200 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining between 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, but you can catch tides at Newport Beach like a low of -0.1 feet at 01:28 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 07:52 AM PDT. Mixed swell directions are anticipated from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk means they're unlikely but not impossible.
- Moderate Risk means they're possible.
- High Risk means they're likely, so be extra vigilant!

Now, shifting our focus down south to San Diego County Coastal Areas - another high rip current risk is on the horizon today. Surf heights mirror Orange County at 3 to 6 feet, with the water temperature a bit cooler at 61 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will see tides like a high of 4.4 feet at 07:26 AM PDT and a low of 2.0 feet at 12:47 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for a mix of swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights steady at 3 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms are brewing, and La Jolla tides will include a low of -0.1 feet at 01:24 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 07:48 AM PDT. Swell directions are expected from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Stay informed, surfers, and always respect the power of the ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Happy surfing! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some fun in the sun and the surf? Well, you're in the right place for all the gnarly details you need to know! Let's jump right into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA.

For Orange County Coastal Areas - Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out! The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet on North County Beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so all clear on that front. Water temperatures are ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides in Newport Beach - High tide at 4.0 feet around 7:12 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 190 and 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, still a high rip current risk. Surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are not in the forecast, so you can plan your beach day with ease. Tides at Newport Beach hitting a high of 4.5 feet around 7:29 AM PDT. Mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees still going strong.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas - Today, also a high rip current risk, and surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets peaking at 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes. Water temperatures are nice and cool at 61 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla, with a high tide at 4.0 feet around 7:10 AM PDT. Mixed swell hitting from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, that high rip current risk sticks around with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, and sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, so get ready for a fantastic beach day. Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 4.4 feet at 7:26 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 270 and 220 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents: low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely - so keep safe out there surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2024 15:19:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some fun in the sun and the surf? Well, you're in the right place for all the gnarly details you need to know! Let's jump right into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA.

For Orange County Coastal Areas - Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out! The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet on North County Beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so all clear on that front. Water temperatures are ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides in Newport Beach - High tide at 4.0 feet around 7:12 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 190 and 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, still a high rip current risk. Surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are not in the forecast, so you can plan your beach day with ease. Tides at Newport Beach hitting a high of 4.5 feet around 7:29 AM PDT. Mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees still going strong.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas - Today, also a high rip current risk, and surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets peaking at 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes. Water temperatures are nice and cool at 61 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla, with a high tide at 4.0 feet around 7:10 AM PDT. Mixed swell hitting from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, that high rip current risk sticks around with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, and sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, so get ready for a fantastic beach day. Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 4.4 feet at 7:26 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 270 and 220 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents: low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely - so keep safe out there surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some fun in the sun and the surf? Well, you're in the right place for all the gnarly details you need to know! Let's jump right into your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA.

For Orange County Coastal Areas - Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so keep an eye out! The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet on North County Beaches. No thunderstorms expected, so all clear on that front. Water temperatures are ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides in Newport Beach - High tide at 4.0 feet around 7:12 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 190 and 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Sunday, still a high rip current risk. Surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Thunderstorms are not in the forecast, so you can plan your beach day with ease. Tides at Newport Beach hitting a high of 4.5 feet around 7:29 AM PDT. Mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees still going strong.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas - Today, also a high rip current risk, and surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets peaking at 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes. Water temperatures are nice and cool at 61 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla, with a high tide at 4.0 feet around 7:10 AM PDT. Mixed swell hitting from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, that high rip current risk sticks around with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, and sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, so get ready for a fantastic beach day. Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 4.4 feet at 7:26 AM PDT. Mixed swell coming at you from 270 and 220 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents: low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely - so keep safe out there surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Make sure you check out Newport Beach tides, especially at 4:33 PM when we'll have a high of 4.7 feet. 

Now, for Saturday, the rip current risk amps up to high, so stay safe out there. Surf heights will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets on North County beaches. Mixed swells are coming from 190 and 270 degrees, so get ready for some variety!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing a similar pattern. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees and temperatures ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. If you're looking to surf at La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides, especially the high of 4.7 feet at 4:26 PM.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk jumps to high, so surf with caution. Surf heights remain stable at 2 to 4 feet with occasional 5-foot sets. Once again, mixed swells are rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees, promising some good rides.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means they're possible, while a high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in the water!

And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of those sets. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 10:45:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Make sure you check out Newport Beach tides, especially at 4:33 PM when we'll have a high of 4.7 feet. 

Now, for Saturday, the rip current risk amps up to high, so stay safe out there. Surf heights will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets on North County beaches. Mixed swells are coming from 190 and 270 degrees, so get ready for some variety!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing a similar pattern. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees and temperatures ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. If you're looking to surf at La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides, especially the high of 4.7 feet at 4:26 PM.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk jumps to high, so surf with caution. Surf heights remain stable at 2 to 4 feet with occasional 5-foot sets. Once again, mixed swells are rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees, promising some good rides.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means they're possible, while a high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in the water!

And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of those sets. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is running at 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Make sure you check out Newport Beach tides, especially at 4:33 PM when we'll have a high of 4.7 feet. 

Now, for Saturday, the rip current risk amps up to high, so stay safe out there. Surf heights will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets on North County beaches. Mixed swells are coming from 190 and 270 degrees, so get ready for some variety!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing a similar pattern. Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees and temperatures ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. If you're looking to surf at La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides, especially the high of 4.7 feet at 4:26 PM.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk jumps to high, so surf with caution. Surf heights remain stable at 2 to 4 feet with occasional 5-foot sets. Once again, mixed swells are rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees, promising some good rides.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a moderate risk means they're possible, while a high risk means they're likely. So, keep an eye out and stay safe in the water!

And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of those sets. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on riding those waves! Water temperatures are around 62 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.6 feet at 2:46 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:25 PM PDT. And oh, don't forget, the swell is coming from 200 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about the surf. Water temps range from 58 to 64 degrees, a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.6 feet at 2:36 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:19 PM PDT. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always stay cautious and aware of the conditions. But hey, with these low risks, you can focus on hanging ten and enjoying the surf!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves out there. Stay safe and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on riding those waves! Water temperatures are around 62 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.6 feet at 2:46 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:25 PM PDT. And oh, don't forget, the swell is coming from 200 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about the surf. Water temps range from 58 to 64 degrees, a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.6 feet at 2:36 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:19 PM PDT. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always stay cautious and aware of the conditions. But hey, with these low risks, you can focus on hanging ten and enjoying the surf!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves out there. Stay safe and have a blast!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on riding those waves! Water temperatures are around 62 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.6 feet at 2:46 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:25 PM PDT. And oh, don't forget, the swell is coming from 200 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about the surf. Water temps range from 58 to 64 degrees, a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.6 feet at 2:36 PM PDT and low at 0.5 feet at 11:19 PM PDT. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always stay cautious and aware of the conditions. But hey, with these low risks, you can focus on hanging ten and enjoying the surf!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves out there. Stay safe and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes. Water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the conditions remain the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight. So, get ready to hit the waves again!

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got similar conditions. Today, low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla – highs and lows for the perfect surf session.

Tomorrow's forecast mirrors today's, so you've got another day of fun in the sun waiting for you at the beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay alert even with low risk, better safe than sorry. And always keep an eye on the tides for the best surfing experience.

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves for some sweet rides! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 10:46:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes. Water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the conditions remain the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight. So, get ready to hit the waves again!

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got similar conditions. Today, low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla – highs and lows for the perfect surf session.

Tomorrow's forecast mirrors today's, so you've got another day of fun in the sun waiting for you at the beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay alert even with low risk, better safe than sorry. And always keep an eye on the tides for the best surfing experience.

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves for some sweet rides! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf forecast just for you!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill rides. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes. Water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the conditions remain the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight. So, get ready to hit the waves again!

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got similar conditions. Today, low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height. Water temperature ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla – highs and lows for the perfect surf session.

Tomorrow's forecast mirrors today's, so you've got another day of fun in the sun waiting for you at the beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay alert even with low risk, better safe than sorry. And always keep an eye on the tides for the best surfing experience.

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves for some sweet rides! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the Rip Current Risk is low, so keep an eye out but enjoy the water! Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with highs and lows throughout the day. So, get out there and make some waves!

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't worry about thunderstorms, just enjoy the view and the waves at Newport Beach. Get ready for a swell coming from 200 degrees. Sounds like a great day to be out in the water, so grab your board and ride those waves!

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, also a low Rip Current Risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tides at La Jolla are suitable for a great day at the beach. No thunderstorms expected, just clear skies and good vibes.

Tomorrow looks just as good with a low Rip Current Risk. Surf will be 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees. Sounds like a day you don't want to miss!

Remember, if you encounter a Rip Current, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore until you're out of it. Safety first, always!

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the Rip Current Risk is low, so keep an eye out but enjoy the water! Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with highs and lows throughout the day. So, get out there and make some waves!

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't worry about thunderstorms, just enjoy the view and the waves at Newport Beach. Get ready for a swell coming from 200 degrees. Sounds like a great day to be out in the water, so grab your board and ride those waves!

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, also a low Rip Current Risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tides at La Jolla are suitable for a great day at the beach. No thunderstorms expected, just clear skies and good vibes.

Tomorrow looks just as good with a low Rip Current Risk. Surf will be 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees. Sounds like a day you don't want to miss!

Remember, if you encounter a Rip Current, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore until you're out of it. Safety first, always!

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the Rip Current Risk is low, so keep an eye out but enjoy the water! Surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 65 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with highs and lows throughout the day. So, get out there and make some waves!

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't worry about thunderstorms, just enjoy the view and the waves at Newport Beach. Get ready for a swell coming from 200 degrees. Sounds like a great day to be out in the water, so grab your board and ride those waves!

And for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, also a low Rip Current Risk, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature ranging from 61 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Tides at La Jolla are suitable for a great day at the beach. No thunderstorms expected, just clear skies and good vibes.

Tomorrow looks just as good with a low Rip Current Risk. Surf will be 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all about the surf at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees. Sounds like a day you don't want to miss!

Remember, if you encounter a Rip Current, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore until you're out of it. Safety first, always!

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7332695882</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is looking low, so you can relax and enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach – there's a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Tides in Newport Beach will see a high of 2.9 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet in the evening. No significant remarks to mention, just get out there and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. There's no thunderstorm potential, and the water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla – a low of 2.4 feet in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. The swell is hitting from 210 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides in La Jolla will reach a high point of 2.8 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet at night. Nothing noteworthy in the remarks section, just another day for some fun in the sun.

Remember to always stay safe in the water and be aware of any changing conditions. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get out there and make some waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2024 10:45:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is looking low, so you can relax and enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach – there's a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Tides in Newport Beach will see a high of 2.9 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet in the evening. No significant remarks to mention, just get out there and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. There's no thunderstorm potential, and the water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla – a low of 2.4 feet in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. The swell is hitting from 210 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides in La Jolla will reach a high point of 2.8 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet at night. Nothing noteworthy in the remarks section, just another day for some fun in the sun.

Remember to always stay safe in the water and be aware of any changing conditions. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get out there and make some waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is looking low, so you can relax and enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach – there's a low of 2.4 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees. 

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Tides in Newport Beach will see a high of 2.9 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet in the evening. No significant remarks to mention, just get out there and enjoy the waves!

Now, let's surf down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. There's no thunderstorm potential, and the water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla – a low of 2.4 feet in the morning and a high of 5.2 feet around midday. The swell is hitting from 210 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides in La Jolla will reach a high point of 2.8 feet in the early morning and a low of 0.9 feet at night. Nothing noteworthy in the remarks section, just another day for some fun in the sun.

Remember to always stay safe in the water and be aware of any changing conditions. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get out there and make some waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for some surf fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk, but don't let that scare you off. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. And hey, the water temperature is ranging from 60 to 66 degrees - not too shabby! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed south swell and west swell coming your way from different directions.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Ride those mixed swells like a pro!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest swell and west swell offering you some decent waves.

For Monday in San Diego, you guessed it - the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. Check those tides at La Jolla and make the most out of the mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means you should always respect the ocean and stay safe. Keep an eye out for each other and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2024 10:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for some surf fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk, but don't let that scare you off. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. And hey, the water temperature is ranging from 60 to 66 degrees - not too shabby! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed south swell and west swell coming your way from different directions.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Ride those mixed swells like a pro!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest swell and west swell offering you some decent waves.

For Monday in San Diego, you guessed it - the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. Check those tides at La Jolla and make the most out of the mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means you should always respect the ocean and stay safe. Keep an eye out for each other and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for some surf fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk, but don't let that scare you off. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. And hey, the water temperature is ranging from 60 to 66 degrees - not too shabby! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed south swell and west swell coming your way from different directions.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Ride those mixed swells like a pro!

Now, in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 64 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest swell and west swell offering you some decent waves.

For Monday in San Diego, you guessed it - the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. Check those tides at La Jolla and make the most out of the mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means you should always respect the ocean and stay safe. Keep an eye out for each other and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's kick it off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. Surf heights will be running at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some varying levels throughout the day. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 200 degrees. For tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The south swell will be hitting from 190 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar vibe here with a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are hanging around 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees, so it might be a bit brisk out there. Tides at La Jolla will be shifting throughout the day. And don't forget, there's a southwest swell rolling in from 220 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with the moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms. The southwest swell from 220 degrees will continue to play a part in the wave action.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means those currents are possible, so be cautious and stay safe in the water. That's it for your surf zone forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:45:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's kick it off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. Surf heights will be running at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some varying levels throughout the day. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 200 degrees. For tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The south swell will be hitting from 190 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar vibe here with a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are hanging around 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees, so it might be a bit brisk out there. Tides at La Jolla will be shifting throughout the day. And don't forget, there's a southwest swell rolling in from 220 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with the moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms. The southwest swell from 220 degrees will continue to play a part in the wave action.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means those currents are possible, so be cautious and stay safe in the water. That's it for your surf zone forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's kick it off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so stay sharp out there. Surf heights will be running at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some varying levels throughout the day. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 200 degrees. For tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The south swell will be hitting from 190 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar vibe here with a moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are hanging around 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees, so it might be a bit brisk out there. Tides at La Jolla will be shifting throughout the day. And don't forget, there's a southwest swell rolling in from 220 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with the moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms. The southwest swell from 220 degrees will continue to play a part in the wave action.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means those currents are possible, so be cautious and stay safe in the water. That's it for your surf zone forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad beach action in California!

Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today the rip current risk is low, so catch those sweet waves safely. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill surfing. No thunderstorms expected, just sunshine vibes. Water temperature is between 62 to 65 degrees, so wetsuits recommended. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, and notice the swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf height remaining 1 to 2 feet. Tide info for Newport Beach is ready for your surf plans. Get ready for more fun in the sun!

San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today's rip current risk is low, so paddle out confidently. Surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet – get ready for some tubular waves! No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies. Water temperature is between 61 to 64 degrees, so enjoy the refreshing ocean. Don't miss the La Jolla tides and the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf height still at 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for the swell from 220 degrees. La Jolla tides are also ready for your surfing plans.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but stay cautious.
- Moderate Risk: Be aware, currents can be tricky.
- High Risk: Take extra care, safety first!

So, grab your board, sunscreen, and surf buddies – it's time to hit the waves and have an epic time at the beach!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 10:45:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad beach action in California!

Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today the rip current risk is low, so catch those sweet waves safely. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill surfing. No thunderstorms expected, just sunshine vibes. Water temperature is between 62 to 65 degrees, so wetsuits recommended. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, and notice the swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf height remaining 1 to 2 feet. Tide info for Newport Beach is ready for your surf plans. Get ready for more fun in the sun!

San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today's rip current risk is low, so paddle out confidently. Surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet – get ready for some tubular waves! No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies. Water temperature is between 61 to 64 degrees, so enjoy the refreshing ocean. Don't miss the La Jolla tides and the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf height still at 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for the swell from 220 degrees. La Jolla tides are also ready for your surfing plans.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but stay cautious.
- Moderate Risk: Be aware, currents can be tricky.
- High Risk: Take extra care, safety first!

So, grab your board, sunscreen, and surf buddies – it's time to hit the waves and have an epic time at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad beach action in California!

Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today the rip current risk is low, so catch those sweet waves safely. Surf height is 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some chill surfing. No thunderstorms expected, just sunshine vibes. Water temperature is between 62 to 65 degrees, so wetsuits recommended. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, and notice the swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf height remaining 1 to 2 feet. Tide info for Newport Beach is ready for your surf plans. Get ready for more fun in the sun!

San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today's rip current risk is low, so paddle out confidently. Surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet – get ready for some tubular waves! No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies. Water temperature is between 61 to 64 degrees, so enjoy the refreshing ocean. Don't miss the La Jolla tides and the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf height still at 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for the swell from 220 degrees. La Jolla tides are also ready for your surfing plans.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but stay cautious.
- Moderate Risk: Be aware, currents can be tricky.
- High Risk: Take extra care, safety first!

So, grab your board, sunscreen, and surf buddies – it's time to hit the waves and have an epic time at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Get ready to catch some waves at Orange County Coastal Areas with a surf height of 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the water safely. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so you can soak up the sun worry-free. Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing conditions throughout the day.

Tomorrow looks just as good with another low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Plus, a little swell coming in from 180 degrees – sounds like a fun time ahead!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet today. The rip current risk remains low, so you can surf with peace of mind. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with sets to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for that swell from 230 degrees for some nice waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. And most importantly, have a blast out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:44:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Get ready to catch some waves at Orange County Coastal Areas with a surf height of 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the water safely. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so you can soak up the sun worry-free. Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing conditions throughout the day.

Tomorrow looks just as good with another low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Plus, a little swell coming in from 180 degrees – sounds like a fun time ahead!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet today. The rip current risk remains low, so you can surf with peace of mind. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with sets to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for that swell from 230 degrees for some nice waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. And most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Get ready to catch some waves at Orange County Coastal Areas with a surf height of 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the water safely. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so you can soak up the sun worry-free. Water temperature is around 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing conditions throughout the day.

Tomorrow looks just as good with another low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Plus, a little swell coming in from 180 degrees – sounds like a fun time ahead!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet today. The rip current risk remains low, so you can surf with peace of mind. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the swell from 230 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with sets to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for that swell from 230 degrees for some nice waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. And most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we have a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves freely. Surf height is predicted to be between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow sessions. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.2 feet at 09:35 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:47 PM PDT.

For Thursday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue with a high of 5.4 feet at 09:53 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:18 PM PDT.

Now, let's move south to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk, waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees - a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out La Jolla tides with a high of 5.2 feet at 09:30 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:43 PM PDT.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are in sight. Don't miss the swell from 230 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 5.3 feet at 09:48 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:14 PM PDT.

So surfers, get your boards ready for some fun sessions with these favorable conditions in both Orange County and San Diego areas. Remember your sunscreen and stay safe out there in the water!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 10:45:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we have a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves freely. Surf height is predicted to be between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow sessions. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.2 feet at 09:35 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:47 PM PDT.

For Thursday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue with a high of 5.4 feet at 09:53 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:18 PM PDT.

Now, let's move south to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk, waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees - a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out La Jolla tides with a high of 5.2 feet at 09:30 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:43 PM PDT.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are in sight. Don't miss the swell from 230 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 5.3 feet at 09:48 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:14 PM PDT.

So surfers, get your boards ready for some fun sessions with these favorable conditions in both Orange County and San Diego areas. Remember your sunscreen and stay safe out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we have a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves freely. Surf height is predicted to be between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some mellow sessions. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 61 to 63 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 5.2 feet at 09:35 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:47 PM PDT.

For Thursday, expect similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue with a high of 5.4 feet at 09:53 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:18 PM PDT.

Now, let's move south to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk, waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature will be between 59 to 64 degrees - a bit cooler but still inviting. Check out La Jolla tides with a high of 5.2 feet at 09:30 AM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 03:43 PM PDT.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are in sight. Don't miss the swell from 230 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 5.3 feet at 09:48 AM PDT and a low of 0.5 feet at 04:14 PM PDT.

So surfers, get your boards ready for some fun sessions with these favorable conditions in both Orange County and San Diego areas. Remember your sunscreen and stay safe out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 10-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast to get you stoked for the waves ahead. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf is looking sweet with wave heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temps are around 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing times.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and sets up to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains low, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep tabs on the tides for the best times to paddle out. And remember, it's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County Coastal Areas - surf heights today are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, providing some fun waves to ride. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the surf. No thunderstorms expected, and water temps are between 59 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality surf sessions throughout the day.

Looking forward to Wednesday, get ready for more waves in the 1 to 3 feet range with a low rip current risk. It's a great time to hit the water! Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best surfing opportunities. The mixed swell is coming from 220 and 280 degrees, so be sure to adjust your surf game accordingly.

Remember, for both areas, if you encounter any rip currents, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to safely navigate out of them. And always keep an eye on the changing conditions.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some awesome waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:45:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast to get you stoked for the waves ahead. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf is looking sweet with wave heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temps are around 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing times.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and sets up to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains low, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep tabs on the tides for the best times to paddle out. And remember, it's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County Coastal Areas - surf heights today are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, providing some fun waves to ride. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the surf. No thunderstorms expected, and water temps are between 59 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality surf sessions throughout the day.

Looking forward to Wednesday, get ready for more waves in the 1 to 3 feet range with a low rip current risk. It's a great time to hit the water! Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best surfing opportunities. The mixed swell is coming from 220 and 280 degrees, so be sure to adjust your surf game accordingly.

Remember, for both areas, if you encounter any rip currents, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to safely navigate out of them. And always keep an eye on the changing conditions.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some awesome waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast to get you stoked for the waves ahead. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf is looking sweet with wave heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temps are around 61 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing times.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and sets up to 3 feet. The rip current risk remains low, so it's all about enjoying the waves. Keep tabs on the tides for the best times to paddle out. And remember, it's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County Coastal Areas - surf heights today are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, providing some fun waves to ride. The rip current risk is low, so make the most of the surf. No thunderstorms expected, and water temps are between 59 to 65 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality surf sessions throughout the day.

Looking forward to Wednesday, get ready for more waves in the 1 to 3 feet range with a low rip current risk. It's a great time to hit the water! Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best surfing opportunities. The mixed swell is coming from 220 and 280 degrees, so be sure to adjust your surf game accordingly.

Remember, for both areas, if you encounter any rip currents, stay calm and swim parallel to the shore to safely navigate out of them. And always keep an eye on the changing conditions.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some awesome waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet waves and sunny vibes with your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and catch that swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with slightly smaller waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for those ideal surfing times. And remember, watch out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights also ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures around 61 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be perfect for a day of surfing. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers - some awesome conditions for catching waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and soak up that sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:46:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet waves and sunny vibes with your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and catch that swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with slightly smaller waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for those ideal surfing times. And remember, watch out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights also ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures around 61 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be perfect for a day of surfing. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers - some awesome conditions for catching waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and soak up that sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet waves and sunny vibes with your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms on the horizon and water temperatures between 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and catch that swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with slightly smaller waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for those ideal surfing times. And remember, watch out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights also ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures around 61 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be perfect for a day of surfing. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers - some awesome conditions for catching waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and soak up that sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

So, what's the scoop for today? In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves peaking at 1 to 2 feet coming from a west swell at 280 degrees. The water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees, perfect for a brisk dip. And hey, check out those tides in Newport Beach - high tide at 8:42 AM and 8:12 PM. Don't forget your tide chart!

Moving on to tomorrow, still a low rip current risk with a slight bump in surf height at 1 to 3 feet. Another day of that west swell, so get ready to catch some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a touch warmer at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for mixed southwest swell and that west swell coming in at 280 degrees. 

And for Monday, similar conditions apply - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet waves, and another day of that west swell. With tides in La Jolla hitting high at 8:56 AM and 8:41 PM, plan your surf session accordingly!

Remember, rip currents are nothing to mess around with, so always stay aware of your surroundings and swim near a lifeguard. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 10:45:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

So, what's the scoop for today? In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves peaking at 1 to 2 feet coming from a west swell at 280 degrees. The water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees, perfect for a brisk dip. And hey, check out those tides in Newport Beach - high tide at 8:42 AM and 8:12 PM. Don't forget your tide chart!

Moving on to tomorrow, still a low rip current risk with a slight bump in surf height at 1 to 3 feet. Another day of that west swell, so get ready to catch some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a touch warmer at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for mixed southwest swell and that west swell coming in at 280 degrees. 

And for Monday, similar conditions apply - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet waves, and another day of that west swell. With tides in La Jolla hitting high at 8:56 AM and 8:41 PM, plan your surf session accordingly!

Remember, rip currents are nothing to mess around with, so always stay aware of your surroundings and swim near a lifeguard. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

So, what's the scoop for today? In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves peaking at 1 to 2 feet coming from a west swell at 280 degrees. The water temperature is a refreshing 60 to 63 degrees, perfect for a brisk dip. And hey, check out those tides in Newport Beach - high tide at 8:42 AM and 8:12 PM. Don't forget your tide chart!

Moving on to tomorrow, still a low rip current risk with a slight bump in surf height at 1 to 3 feet. Another day of that west swell, so get ready to catch some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a touch warmer at 61 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for mixed southwest swell and that west swell coming in at 280 degrees. 

And for Monday, similar conditions apply - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet waves, and another day of that west swell. With tides in La Jolla hitting high at 8:56 AM and 8:41 PM, plan your surf session accordingly!

Remember, rip currents are nothing to mess around with, so always stay aware of your surroundings and swim near a lifeguard. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, great for those looking for a mellow ride. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet spots throughout the day.

Tomorrow, expect a similar low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a nice west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting out there.

Now let's head south to San Diego County:

Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay aware while you're out enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality wave action throughout the day, thanks to a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of southwest swell from 230 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees to keep things exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, and catch some killer waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, great for those looking for a mellow ride. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet spots throughout the day.

Tomorrow, expect a similar low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a nice west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting out there.

Now let's head south to San Diego County:

Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay aware while you're out enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality wave action throughout the day, thanks to a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of southwest swell from 230 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees to keep things exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, and catch some killer waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 2 feet, great for those looking for a mellow ride. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet spots throughout the day.

Tomorrow, expect a similar low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 2 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a nice west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting out there.

Now let's head south to San Diego County:

Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay aware while you're out enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla tides are looking good for some quality wave action throughout the day, thanks to a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just a mix of southwest swell from 230 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees to keep things exciting at La Jolla.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, and catch some killer waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting with Orange County, today looks chill with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sweet water temperature ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the swell from the 280 degrees.  

Tomorrow, the vibes remain mellow with low rip current risks, similar surf heights, and tides to play around with at Newport Beach. Get ready for the swell coming from 260 degrees and make the most of your surfing weekend!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today we're looking at low rip current risks, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet (with sets up to 4 feet), and water temps of 63 to 67 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for a good time! Keep an eye on those tides and enjoy the mixed swell from 280 and 230 degrees.

For Saturday, the surf scene in San Diego stays laid-back with low rip current risks, surf heights staying consistent, and tides at La Jolla to keep your surf session smooth. The swell comes from a mix of 220 and 270 degrees, promising a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes. Now go out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories in the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 10:45:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting with Orange County, today looks chill with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sweet water temperature ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the swell from the 280 degrees.  

Tomorrow, the vibes remain mellow with low rip current risks, similar surf heights, and tides to play around with at Newport Beach. Get ready for the swell coming from 260 degrees and make the most of your surfing weekend!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today we're looking at low rip current risks, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet (with sets up to 4 feet), and water temps of 63 to 67 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for a good time! Keep an eye on those tides and enjoy the mixed swell from 280 and 230 degrees.

For Saturday, the surf scene in San Diego stays laid-back with low rip current risks, surf heights staying consistent, and tides at La Jolla to keep your surf session smooth. The swell comes from a mix of 220 and 270 degrees, promising a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes. Now go out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories in the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting with Orange County, today looks chill with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sweet water temperature ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the swell from the 280 degrees.  

Tomorrow, the vibes remain mellow with low rip current risks, similar surf heights, and tides to play around with at Newport Beach. Get ready for the swell coming from 260 degrees and make the most of your surfing weekend!

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today we're looking at low rip current risks, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet (with sets up to 4 feet), and water temps of 63 to 67 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for a good time! Keep an eye on those tides and enjoy the mixed swell from 280 and 230 degrees.

For Saturday, the surf scene in San Diego stays laid-back with low rip current risks, surf heights staying consistent, and tides at La Jolla to keep your surf session smooth. The swell comes from a mix of 220 and 270 degrees, promising a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes. Now go out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories in the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-26-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1188105436</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California!

Let's dive into today and tomorrow's deets for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for a chill session. No thunderstorms expected but watch out for tides at Newport Beach - high tides at 4.1 feet and 5.1 feet, and low tide at 2.9 feet. Water temperature is a cool 63 to 65 degrees.

Now onto Friday - another low rip current risk day with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet and a low at 2.4 feet. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the tide!

Remember surfers, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but stay cautious out there.

Switching gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights at La Jolla, and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures here are a comfy 62 to 68 degrees. Watch out for the tides - highs at 4.0 feet and 5.0 feet and a low at 2.9 feet.

And for Friday, the story repeats with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and tides peaking at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet while dipping to 2.4 feet. Keep an eye out for the consistent swell from 230 degrees.

Remember, it's all about that low risk, but always keep your surf wits about you, beachgoers!

Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beach vibes. Stay safe and have a blast out there in the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:45:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California!

Let's dive into today and tomorrow's deets for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for a chill session. No thunderstorms expected but watch out for tides at Newport Beach - high tides at 4.1 feet and 5.1 feet, and low tide at 2.9 feet. Water temperature is a cool 63 to 65 degrees.

Now onto Friday - another low rip current risk day with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet and a low at 2.4 feet. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the tide!

Remember surfers, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but stay cautious out there.

Switching gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights at La Jolla, and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures here are a comfy 62 to 68 degrees. Watch out for the tides - highs at 4.0 feet and 5.0 feet and a low at 2.9 feet.

And for Friday, the story repeats with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and tides peaking at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet while dipping to 2.4 feet. Keep an eye out for the consistent swell from 230 degrees.

Remember, it's all about that low risk, but always keep your surf wits about you, beachgoers!

Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beach vibes. Stay safe and have a blast out there in the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California!

Let's dive into today and tomorrow's deets for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves safely! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for a chill session. No thunderstorms expected but watch out for tides at Newport Beach - high tides at 4.1 feet and 5.1 feet, and low tide at 2.9 feet. Water temperature is a cool 63 to 65 degrees.

Now onto Friday - another low rip current risk day with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet and a low at 2.4 feet. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the tide!

Remember surfers, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, but stay cautious out there.

Switching gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights at La Jolla, and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures here are a comfy 62 to 68 degrees. Watch out for the tides - highs at 4.0 feet and 5.0 feet and a low at 2.9 feet.

And for Friday, the story repeats with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and tides peaking at 4.3 feet and 5.2 feet while dipping to 2.4 feet. Keep an eye out for the consistent swell from 230 degrees.

Remember, it's all about that low risk, but always keep your surf wits about you, beachgoers!

Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beach vibes. Stay safe and have a blast out there in the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-24-2024</title>
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      <description>***Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun.***

In Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a low rip current risk. So, stay alert but enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height, with the occasional set reaching 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just sunny vibes. Water temp ranges from 63 to 66 degrees, so dip your toes if you're feeling brave. Check out Newport Beach tides, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:52 PM. Looking good, right?

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues. Surf stays at 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. It's a tides tale at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. No storms on the horizon, just smooth sailing.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings another low rip current risk. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade, just clear skies. Water temps around 65 to 68 degrees, perfect for a refreshing swim. Check out La Jolla tides for the day, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:44 PM. 

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego. Surf heights stay at 1 to 2 feet with occasional sets at 3 feet. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides throughout the day. The forecast? Smooth sailing with no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep safety first. Be cautious and have a blast catching some waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:45:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>***Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun.***

In Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a low rip current risk. So, stay alert but enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height, with the occasional set reaching 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just sunny vibes. Water temp ranges from 63 to 66 degrees, so dip your toes if you're feeling brave. Check out Newport Beach tides, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:52 PM. Looking good, right?

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues. Surf stays at 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. It's a tides tale at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. No storms on the horizon, just smooth sailing.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings another low rip current risk. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade, just clear skies. Water temps around 65 to 68 degrees, perfect for a refreshing swim. Check out La Jolla tides for the day, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:44 PM. 

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego. Surf heights stay at 1 to 2 feet with occasional sets at 3 feet. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides throughout the day. The forecast? Smooth sailing with no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep safety first. Be cautious and have a blast catching some waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[***Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of wave wisdom. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun.***

In Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a low rip current risk. So, stay alert but enjoy the 1 to 2 feet surf height, with the occasional set reaching 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just sunny vibes. Water temp ranges from 63 to 66 degrees, so dip your toes if you're feeling brave. Check out Newport Beach tides, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:52 PM. Looking good, right?

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues. Surf stays at 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. It's a tides tale at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. No storms on the horizon, just smooth sailing.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings another low rip current risk. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet, with sets up to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our parade, just clear skies. Water temps around 65 to 68 degrees, perfect for a refreshing swim. Check out La Jolla tides for the day, including a high at 5.0 feet around 2:44 PM. 

Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego. Surf heights stay at 1 to 2 feet with occasional sets at 3 feet. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides throughout the day. The forecast? Smooth sailing with no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep safety first. Be cautious and have a blast catching some waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with sets reaching up to 3 feet. Looks like a mellow day without any thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - from high to low, here's your schedule. No exciting remarks today, just smooth sailing on those waves.

Now shifting down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains low for today. Surf height similar to Orange County, around 1 to 2 feet with sets peaking at 3 feet. No thunderstorm drama expected, just pure surfing delight. Water temperature here ranges from 64 to 70 degrees, so perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla - highs, lows, and everything in between. No special remarks for today, just another fantastic day to catch some waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep your wits about you. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:45:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with sets reaching up to 3 feet. Looks like a mellow day without any thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - from high to low, here's your schedule. No exciting remarks today, just smooth sailing on those waves.

Now shifting down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains low for today. Surf height similar to Orange County, around 1 to 2 feet with sets peaking at 3 feet. No thunderstorm drama expected, just pure surfing delight. Water temperature here ranges from 64 to 70 degrees, so perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla - highs, lows, and everything in between. No special remarks for today, just another fantastic day to catch some waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep your wits about you. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with sets reaching up to 3 feet. Looks like a mellow day without any thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. And hey, don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - from high to low, here's your schedule. No exciting remarks today, just smooth sailing on those waves.

Now shifting down to San Diego County, the rip current risk remains low for today. Surf height similar to Orange County, around 1 to 2 feet with sets peaking at 3 feet. No thunderstorm drama expected, just pure surfing delight. Water temperature here ranges from 64 to 70 degrees, so perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla - highs, lows, and everything in between. No special remarks for today, just another fantastic day to catch some waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening currents are unlikely but keep your wits about you. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for some groovy spots in California!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is sitting nicely at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day. And hey, we've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet. Tides shifting at Newport Beach, but no major changes expected. Get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now, let's slide over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf is ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are creating some nice highs and lows for your surfing schedule, so plan accordingly. And don't forget about that west swell keeping things interesting from 280 degrees.

As for Monday, the low rip current risk stays put, with surf heights in the 1 to 3 feet range. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing, so make sure you catch the right wave at the right time. Another day of sunshine and waves awaits!

Remember, folks, a low rip current risk means you can shred the waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for any changes and always put safety first out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:44:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for some groovy spots in California!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is sitting nicely at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day. And hey, we've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet. Tides shifting at Newport Beach, but no major changes expected. Get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now, let's slide over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf is ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are creating some nice highs and lows for your surfing schedule, so plan accordingly. And don't forget about that west swell keeping things interesting from 280 degrees.

As for Monday, the low rip current risk stays put, with surf heights in the 1 to 3 feet range. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing, so make sure you catch the right wave at the right time. Another day of sunshine and waves awaits!

Remember, folks, a low rip current risk means you can shred the waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for any changes and always put safety first out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow for some groovy spots in California!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is sitting nicely at 1 to 2 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day. And hey, we've got a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet. Tides shifting at Newport Beach, but no major changes expected. Get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now, let's slide over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf is ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are creating some nice highs and lows for your surfing schedule, so plan accordingly. And don't forget about that west swell keeping things interesting from 280 degrees.

As for Monday, the low rip current risk stays put, with surf heights in the 1 to 3 feet range. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing, so make sure you catch the right wave at the right time. Another day of sunshine and waves awaits!

Remember, folks, a low rip current risk means you can shred the waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for any changes and always put safety first out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's catch some waves and soak up that gorgeous sunshine with the latest surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is running at a chill 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and those looking to hang loose. No thunderstorms on the horizon, water temps are ranging from 65 to 72 degrees, making it just right for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! You've got a west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Heading into Sunday, the low rip current risk sticks around, surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, and still no thunderstorm worries. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for a great day of surfing and beach vibes. Get ready to ride that west swell from 270 degrees!

Now, over in San Diego County, the surf is calling! Again, a low rip current risk ensures smooth sailing for your surf session. Surf height is slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. No thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures range from 67 to 70 degrees, so dive right in! Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and spot that west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays in the 1 to 3 feet range, and you guessed it, no thunderstorms expected! Plan your day around the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees rolling in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - always stay cautious, beachgoers! And of course, don't forget to respect the ocean and keep our beaches clean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 2024 10:44:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's catch some waves and soak up that gorgeous sunshine with the latest surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is running at a chill 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and those looking to hang loose. No thunderstorms on the horizon, water temps are ranging from 65 to 72 degrees, making it just right for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! You've got a west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Heading into Sunday, the low rip current risk sticks around, surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, and still no thunderstorm worries. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for a great day of surfing and beach vibes. Get ready to ride that west swell from 270 degrees!

Now, over in San Diego County, the surf is calling! Again, a low rip current risk ensures smooth sailing for your surf session. Surf height is slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. No thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures range from 67 to 70 degrees, so dive right in! Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and spot that west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays in the 1 to 3 feet range, and you guessed it, no thunderstorms expected! Plan your day around the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees rolling in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - always stay cautious, beachgoers! And of course, don't forget to respect the ocean and keep our beaches clean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's catch some waves and soak up that gorgeous sunshine with the latest surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. The surf height is running at a chill 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and those looking to hang loose. No thunderstorms on the horizon, water temps are ranging from 65 to 72 degrees, making it just right for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! You've got a west swell coming in from 280 degrees.

Heading into Sunday, the low rip current risk sticks around, surf height remains at 1 to 2 feet, and still no thunderstorm worries. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for a great day of surfing and beach vibes. Get ready to ride that west swell from 270 degrees!

Now, over in San Diego County, the surf is calling! Again, a low rip current risk ensures smooth sailing for your surf session. Surf height is slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. No thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures range from 67 to 70 degrees, so dive right in! Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and spot that west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf height stays in the 1 to 3 feet range, and you guessed it, no thunderstorms expected! Plan your day around the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees rolling in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - always stay cautious, beachgoers! And of course, don't forget to respect the ocean and keep our beaches clean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3226207064</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.1 feet to a high of 6.0 feet. Keep in mind there's a mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights. Looks like another beautiful day ahead with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of 0.7 feet and a high of 6.2 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell!

Now, over in San Diego County, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a day in the water. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla, with a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 6.0 feet. Expect a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Check out the tides at La Jolla, ranging from a low of 0.7 feet to a high of 6.1 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 200 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means they're unlikely but not impossible, so always stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. Now go out there, hang ten, and enjoy the surf!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:45:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.1 feet to a high of 6.0 feet. Keep in mind there's a mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights. Looks like another beautiful day ahead with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of 0.7 feet and a high of 6.2 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell!

Now, over in San Diego County, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a day in the water. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla, with a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 6.0 feet. Expect a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Check out the tides at La Jolla, ranging from a low of 0.7 feet to a high of 6.1 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 200 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means they're unlikely but not impossible, so always stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. Now go out there, hang ten, and enjoy the surf!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.1 feet to a high of 6.0 feet. Keep in mind there's a mixed swell coming from 180 and 260 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights. Looks like another beautiful day ahead with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of 0.7 feet and a high of 6.2 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell!

Now, over in San Diego County, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a day in the water. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla, with a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 6.0 feet. Expect a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Check out the tides at La Jolla, ranging from a low of 0.7 feet to a high of 6.1 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 200 and 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a low risk means they're unlikely but not impossible, so always stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. Now go out there, hang ten, and enjoy the surf!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2250659189</link>
      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got a mix of swells coming at you from 190 and 240 degrees.

Tomorrow looks pretty similar with the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep an eye on those tides in Newport Beach with a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla is where it's at with swells hitting from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Dive into the tides at La Jolla and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still happen, so stay safe out there! Now go out and enjoy those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:45:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got a mix of swells coming at you from 190 and 240 degrees.

Tomorrow looks pretty similar with the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep an eye on those tides in Newport Beach with a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla is where it's at with swells hitting from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Dive into the tides at La Jolla and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still happen, so stay safe out there! Now go out and enjoy those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got a mix of swells coming at you from 190 and 240 degrees.

Tomorrow looks pretty similar with the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep an eye on those tides in Newport Beach with a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla is where it's at with swells hitting from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect the same low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Dive into the tides at La Jolla and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still happen, so stay safe out there! Now go out and enjoy those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-17-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6702084820</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in SoCal? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, you can expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be between 65 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 280 degrees direction. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights remaining at 1 to 3 feet. Another day without thunderstorm potential, so you can focus on riding the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will once again see some variance. The swell will be a mix from 180 and 230 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk is also on the forecast with surf reaching 1 to 3 feet, with the occasional 4-foot set. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be between 70 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, fluctuating throughout the day. The swell is coming from mixed directions of 290 and 210 degrees. Tomorrow the low rip current risk persists with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show again. Tides at La Jolla will mirror today's pattern. The swell will predominantly be from the 270-degree direction.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen and get ready to hit those waves! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful weather out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:45:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in SoCal? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, you can expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be between 65 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 280 degrees direction. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights remaining at 1 to 3 feet. Another day without thunderstorm potential, so you can focus on riding the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will once again see some variance. The swell will be a mix from 180 and 230 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk is also on the forecast with surf reaching 1 to 3 feet, with the occasional 4-foot set. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be between 70 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, fluctuating throughout the day. The swell is coming from mixed directions of 290 and 210 degrees. Tomorrow the low rip current risk persists with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show again. Tides at La Jolla will mirror today's pattern. The swell will predominantly be from the 270-degree direction.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen and get ready to hit those waves! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful weather out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in SoCal? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, you can expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be between 65 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 280 degrees direction. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights remaining at 1 to 3 feet. Another day without thunderstorm potential, so you can focus on riding the waves. Tides at Newport Beach will once again see some variance. The swell will be a mix from 180 and 230 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk is also on the forecast with surf reaching 1 to 3 feet, with the occasional 4-foot set. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be between 70 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, fluctuating throughout the day. The swell is coming from mixed directions of 290 and 210 degrees. Tomorrow the low rip current risk persists with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show again. Tides at La Jolla will mirror today's pattern. The swell will predominantly be from the 270-degree direction.

So, pack your boards and sunscreen and get ready to hit those waves! Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful weather out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

First up, in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 66 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal surf times throughout the day. It's a mixed swell day coming from 260 and 190 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms are in the forecast, and the water temperature remains consistent. Get ready for more mixed swell action from 280 and 180 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with slightly bigger waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times. Expect a mixed swell coming from 270 and 210 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorm potential continues to stay low, and the water temperature remains comfortable. Get ready for more mixed swell fun, this time from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always be cautious and aware of the conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and surf safely!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:46:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

First up, in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 66 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal surf times throughout the day. It's a mixed swell day coming from 260 and 190 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms are in the forecast, and the water temperature remains consistent. Get ready for more mixed swell action from 280 and 180 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with slightly bigger waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times. Expect a mixed swell coming from 270 and 210 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorm potential continues to stay low, and the water temperature remains comfortable. Get ready for more mixed swell fun, this time from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always be cautious and aware of the conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and surf safely!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

First up, in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and occasional sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 66 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal surf times throughout the day. It's a mixed swell day coming from 260 and 190 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms are in the forecast, and the water temperature remains consistent. Get ready for more mixed swell action from 280 and 180 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with slightly bigger waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times. Expect a mixed swell coming from 270 and 210 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorm potential continues to stay low, and the water temperature remains comfortable. Get ready for more mixed swell fun, this time from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always be cautious and aware of the conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and surf safely!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready to hang ten and ride those beautiful waves!

In Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf height is cruising at 2 to 4 feet, so get your boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! And hey, there's a south swell coming from 190 degrees to spice things up.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today with a moderate risk tomorrow. The surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet today and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a cozy 69 to 73 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, we've got your back:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, they could happen.
- High Risk: Stay alert, those currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2024 10:45:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready to hang ten and ride those beautiful waves!

In Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf height is cruising at 2 to 4 feet, so get your boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! And hey, there's a south swell coming from 190 degrees to spice things up.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today with a moderate risk tomorrow. The surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet today and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a cozy 69 to 73 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, we've got your back:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, they could happen.
- High Risk: Stay alert, those currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready to hang ten and ride those beautiful waves!

In Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf height is cruising at 2 to 4 feet, so get your boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! And hey, there's a south swell coming from 190 degrees to spice things up.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today with a moderate risk tomorrow. The surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet today and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a cozy 69 to 73 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, we've got your back:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, they could happen.
- High Risk: Stay alert, those currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 66 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and southwest swell rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some fluctuations, so plan your beach day accordingly. You can expect a south swell from 190 degrees on Saturday.

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf will be running between 3 to 5 feet, with a water temperature range of 68 to 73 degrees. Watch out for mixed west swell and south swell at La Jolla. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Pay attention to the tides at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell and west swell in the forecast.

Remember, always respect the ocean and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beautiful coastal weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 15:22:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 66 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and southwest swell rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some fluctuations, so plan your beach day accordingly. You can expect a south swell from 190 degrees on Saturday.

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf will be running between 3 to 5 feet, with a water temperature range of 68 to 73 degrees. Watch out for mixed west swell and south swell at La Jolla. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Pay attention to the tides at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell and west swell in the forecast.

Remember, always respect the ocean and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beautiful coastal weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 66 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and southwest swell rolling in.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will have some fluctuations, so plan your beach day accordingly. You can expect a south swell from 190 degrees on Saturday.

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf will be running between 3 to 5 feet, with a water temperature range of 68 to 73 degrees. Watch out for mixed west swell and south swell at La Jolla. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Pay attention to the tides at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell and west swell in the forecast.

Remember, always respect the ocean and stay safe out there. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beautiful coastal weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your San Diego surf forecast!

Today in Orange County, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 270-degree direction.

As we look forward to Friday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell will be a mix from 190 and 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water will be a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also have highs and lows, so don't forget to check them before hitting the water. The swell is originating from the 280-degree direction.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating, so be aware of the changing conditions. The swell will be a mix from 270 and 210 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and have a fantastic time riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:45:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your San Diego surf forecast!

Today in Orange County, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 270-degree direction.

As we look forward to Friday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell will be a mix from 190 and 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water will be a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also have highs and lows, so don't forget to check them before hitting the water. The swell is originating from the 280-degree direction.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating, so be aware of the changing conditions. The swell will be a mix from 270 and 210 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and have a fantastic time riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your San Diego surf forecast!

Today in Orange County, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. The swell is coming from the 270-degree direction.

As we look forward to Friday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell will be a mix from 190 and 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water will be a bit warmer at 70 to 73 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also have highs and lows, so don't forget to check them before hitting the water. The swell is originating from the 280-degree direction.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating, so be aware of the changing conditions. The swell will be a mix from 270 and 210 degrees.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and have a fantastic time riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers, are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 66 to 70 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.6 feet at 03:30 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:16 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 270 and 200 degrees!

As we look ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with the same mixed swell, so get ready for a fun day out on the water at Newport Beach.

Now, let's cruise on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, expect a low rip current risk, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is warmer at 71 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet at 03:21 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:10 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk rises to moderate. Surf heights will be similar, ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and the mixed swell will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees at La Jolla. It's shaping up to be a great day for some surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 10:46:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers, are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 66 to 70 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.6 feet at 03:30 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:16 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 270 and 200 degrees!

As we look ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with the same mixed swell, so get ready for a fun day out on the water at Newport Beach.

Now, let's cruise on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, expect a low rip current risk, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is warmer at 71 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet at 03:21 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:10 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk rises to moderate. Surf heights will be similar, ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and the mixed swell will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees at La Jolla. It's shaping up to be a great day for some surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers, are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 66 to 70 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.6 feet at 03:30 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:16 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 270 and 200 degrees!

As we look ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with the same mixed swell, so get ready for a fun day out on the water at Newport Beach.

Now, let's cruise on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, expect a low rip current risk, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is warmer at 71 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet at 03:21 PM PDT and a low of 0.7 feet at 11:10 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk rises to moderate. Surf heights will be similar, ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and the mixed swell will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees at La Jolla. It's shaping up to be a great day for some surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Who's ready for some gnarly waves in Orange County and San Diego? Let's catch the wave of the forecast together!

Orange County Coastal Areas, here's what you can expect:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch a wave without worries. Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some exciting sets possibly reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a nice 68 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach at 1:48 PM PDT and low tides at 11:03 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights bump up to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will hit a high at 03:30 PM PDT and a low at 11:16 PM PDT. Brace for a mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, making it a great day to hit the waves. Surf heights will be similar to Orange County, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a bit cooler at 67 to 75 degrees. Look out for high tides at La Jolla at 01:40 PM PDT and low tides at 10:58 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 290 and 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so keep your surf skills sharp. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will peak at 03:21 PM PDT for the high tide and dip down at 11:10 PM PDT for the low tide. Expect a mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious in the water and watch out for those rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast riding the waves!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:46:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Who's ready for some gnarly waves in Orange County and San Diego? Let's catch the wave of the forecast together!

Orange County Coastal Areas, here's what you can expect:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch a wave without worries. Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some exciting sets possibly reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a nice 68 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach at 1:48 PM PDT and low tides at 11:03 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights bump up to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will hit a high at 03:30 PM PDT and a low at 11:16 PM PDT. Brace for a mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, making it a great day to hit the waves. Surf heights will be similar to Orange County, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a bit cooler at 67 to 75 degrees. Look out for high tides at La Jolla at 01:40 PM PDT and low tides at 10:58 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 290 and 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so keep your surf skills sharp. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will peak at 03:21 PM PDT for the high tide and dip down at 11:10 PM PDT for the low tide. Expect a mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious in the water and watch out for those rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers! Who's ready for some gnarly waves in Orange County and San Diego? Let's catch the wave of the forecast together!

Orange County Coastal Areas, here's what you can expect:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch a wave without worries. Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some exciting sets possibly reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a nice 68 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach at 1:48 PM PDT and low tides at 11:03 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 270 and 190 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights bump up to 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will hit a high at 03:30 PM PDT and a low at 11:16 PM PDT. Brace for a mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk remains low, making it a great day to hit the waves. Surf heights will be similar to Orange County, ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a bit cooler at 67 to 75 degrees. Look out for high tides at La Jolla at 01:40 PM PDT and low tides at 10:58 PM PDT. Get ready for a mixed swell from 290 and 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so keep your surf skills sharp. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will peak at 03:21 PM PDT for the high tide and dip down at 11:10 PM PDT for the low tide. Expect a mixed swell from 280 and 200 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious in the water and watch out for those rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so feel free to ride those waves! Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be a refreshing 68 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at 4.8 feet high around noon. You can expect a mixed swell coming from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Make sure to check out the tides for some great surfing opportunities.

Now, hopping over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, similar to Orange County, the rip current risk is low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have tides hitting 4.8 feet high in the afternoon. Enjoy the mixed swell coming from the 280 and 200-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for some fantastic waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low risk means they're unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate risk means they're possible.
- High risk means they're likely, so be cautious!

Get ready to hang ten and enjoy the surf, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:46:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so feel free to ride those waves! Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be a refreshing 68 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at 4.8 feet high around noon. You can expect a mixed swell coming from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Make sure to check out the tides for some great surfing opportunities.

Now, hopping over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, similar to Orange County, the rip current risk is low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have tides hitting 4.8 feet high in the afternoon. Enjoy the mixed swell coming from the 280 and 200-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for some fantastic waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low risk means they're unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate risk means they're possible.
- High risk means they're likely, so be cautious!

Get ready to hang ten and enjoy the surf, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so feel free to ride those waves! Surf heights will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be a refreshing 68 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at 4.8 feet high around noon. You can expect a mixed swell coming from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Make sure to check out the tides for some great surfing opportunities.

Now, hopping over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, similar to Orange County, the rip current risk is low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have tides hitting 4.8 feet high in the afternoon. Enjoy the mixed swell coming from the 280 and 200-degree directions. Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for some fantastic waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low risk means they're unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate risk means they're possible.
- High risk means they're likely, so be cautious!

Get ready to hang ten and enjoy the surf, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, along with the mixed swell directions.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the water temperatures ranging from 71 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have mixed south swell and west swell to ride.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla and mixed swell directions will provide you with some fun waves to surf.

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible today in San Diego County, so stay aware while catching those waves. And always keep an eye on the tides and swell directions for the best surfing experience!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2024 10:44:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, along with the mixed swell directions.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the water temperatures ranging from 71 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have mixed south swell and west swell to ride.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla and mixed swell directions will provide you with some fun waves to surf.

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible today in San Diego County, so stay aware while catching those waves. And always keep an eye on the tides and swell directions for the best surfing experience!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

Starting with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, along with the mixed swell directions.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is slightly higher at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the water temperatures ranging from 71 to 75 degrees. La Jolla will have mixed south swell and west swell to ride.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla and mixed swell directions will provide you with some fun waves to surf.

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible today in San Diego County, so stay aware while catching those waves. And always keep an eye on the tides and swell directions for the best surfing experience!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for today and tomorrow!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfy 68 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high cycles happening today. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another mixed swell is rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk awaits you with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, possibly hitting 4 feet on some sets. No thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a pleasant 70 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are in the mix, so keep track of those low and high points. And yes, we've got a mixed swell greeting us from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, another low rip current risk for you to enjoy. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and savor the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so always play it safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:45:48 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for today and tomorrow!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfy 68 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high cycles happening today. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another mixed swell is rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk awaits you with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, possibly hitting 4 feet on some sets. No thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a pleasant 70 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are in the mix, so keep track of those low and high points. And yes, we've got a mixed swell greeting us from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, another low rip current risk for you to enjoy. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and savor the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so always play it safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for today and tomorrow!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a comfy 68 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye out for those tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high cycles happening today. And hey, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low, so enjoy the waves safely. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another mixed swell is rolling in from 190 and 270 degrees.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a low rip current risk awaits you with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, possibly hitting 4 feet on some sets. No thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a pleasant 70 to 74 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are in the mix, so keep track of those low and high points. And yes, we've got a mixed swell greeting us from 280 and 200 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, another low rip current risk for you to enjoy. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and savor the mixed swell coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so always play it safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for the latest scoop on the waves! Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Orange County, today's surf will be running between 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so remember to stay aware! The water temperature will be in the range of 67 to 73 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no need to worry about thunderstorms ruining your beach day. Expect a mixed swell from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the surf height and conditions will remain pretty consistent, so get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now shifting over to San Diego County, today's surf will be slightly smaller at 1 to 3 feet high with a low rip current risk – which is great news! The water temperature will be slightly warmer, ranging from 71 to 73 degrees. So, if you're looking for a more laid-back surf session, San Diego might be your spot today. Remember to check out the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, expect the surf to pick up a bit to 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so make sure to surf responsibly!

Keep an eye on the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 10:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for the latest scoop on the waves! Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Orange County, today's surf will be running between 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so remember to stay aware! The water temperature will be in the range of 67 to 73 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no need to worry about thunderstorms ruining your beach day. Expect a mixed swell from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the surf height and conditions will remain pretty consistent, so get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now shifting over to San Diego County, today's surf will be slightly smaller at 1 to 3 feet high with a low rip current risk – which is great news! The water temperature will be slightly warmer, ranging from 71 to 73 degrees. So, if you're looking for a more laid-back surf session, San Diego might be your spot today. Remember to check out the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, expect the surf to pick up a bit to 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so make sure to surf responsibly!

Keep an eye on the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for the latest scoop on the waves! Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Starting off with Orange County, today's surf will be running between 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so remember to stay aware! The water temperature will be in the range of 67 to 73 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no need to worry about thunderstorms ruining your beach day. Expect a mixed swell from the 190 and 270-degree directions. Tomorrow, the surf height and conditions will remain pretty consistent, so get ready for another day of fun in the sun!

Now shifting over to San Diego County, today's surf will be slightly smaller at 1 to 3 feet high with a low rip current risk – which is great news! The water temperature will be slightly warmer, ranging from 71 to 73 degrees. So, if you're looking for a more laid-back surf session, San Diego might be your spot today. Remember to check out the mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, expect the surf to pick up a bit to 2 to 4 feet high with a moderate rip current risk, so make sure to surf responsibly!

Keep an eye on the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1397596860</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal wave times. A mixed swell is rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf heights will be slightly larger at 2 to 4 feet. The weather looks clear, so get ready to hang ten! Tides are similar to today, and another mixed swell is expected from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, offering nice small to medium-sized waves. No thunderstorms are brewing, and the water temperature ranges from 68 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing windows. A mixed swell will be hitting from 210 and 290 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and surf heights are similar at 1 to 3 feet. The tide schedule stays consistent, so plan your sessions accordingly. Another mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees is expected.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents, even on low-risk days - safety first!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 10:46:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal wave times. A mixed swell is rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf heights will be slightly larger at 2 to 4 feet. The weather looks clear, so get ready to hang ten! Tides are similar to today, and another mixed swell is expected from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, offering nice small to medium-sized waves. No thunderstorms are brewing, and the water temperature ranges from 68 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing windows. A mixed swell will be hitting from 210 and 290 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and surf heights are similar at 1 to 3 feet. The tide schedule stays consistent, so plan your sessions accordingly. Another mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees is expected.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents, even on low-risk days - safety first!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some mellow rides. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some optimal wave times. A mixed swell is rolling in from 270 and 190 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate. Surf heights will be slightly larger at 2 to 4 feet. The weather looks clear, so get ready to hang ten! Tides are similar to today, and another mixed swell is expected from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, offering nice small to medium-sized waves. No thunderstorms are brewing, and the water temperature ranges from 68 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing windows. A mixed swell will be hitting from 210 and 290 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and surf heights are similar at 1 to 3 feet. The tide schedule stays consistent, so plan your sessions accordingly. Another mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees is expected.

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents, even on low-risk days - safety first!

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfer buds, welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom! Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves without worries. Surf height is running at 1 to 3 feet, not epic but still rideable. No thunderstorms expected, just pure beach vibes. The water temperature is a comfy 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – from low to high, you've got a decent range to plan your session around. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook stays consistent with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The tides at Newport Beach are still giving you a variety to play with, and that mixed swell keeps things interesting.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk remains low, so feel free to hang ten. Surf height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some rad wave riding. Water temperature ranges from 68 to 73 degrees, making La Jolla a prime spot to catch some waves. Tides are looking good as well, offering a nice ebb and flow to your beach day. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees, adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego with consistent surf height and tides at La Jolla. That mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees will keep the waves interesting for your mid-week surf sesh!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 10:46:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer buds, welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom! Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves without worries. Surf height is running at 1 to 3 feet, not epic but still rideable. No thunderstorms expected, just pure beach vibes. The water temperature is a comfy 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – from low to high, you've got a decent range to plan your session around. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook stays consistent with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The tides at Newport Beach are still giving you a variety to play with, and that mixed swell keeps things interesting.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk remains low, so feel free to hang ten. Surf height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some rad wave riding. Water temperature ranges from 68 to 73 degrees, making La Jolla a prime spot to catch some waves. Tides are looking good as well, offering a nice ebb and flow to your beach day. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees, adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego with consistent surf height and tides at La Jolla. That mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees will keep the waves interesting for your mid-week surf sesh!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer buds, welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom! Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves without worries. Surf height is running at 1 to 3 feet, not epic but still rideable. No thunderstorms expected, just pure beach vibes. The water temperature is a comfy 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – from low to high, you've got a decent range to plan your session around. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook stays consistent with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The tides at Newport Beach are still giving you a variety to play with, and that mixed swell keeps things interesting.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk remains low, so feel free to hang ten. Surf height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some rad wave riding. Water temperature ranges from 68 to 73 degrees, making La Jolla a prime spot to catch some waves. Tides are looking good as well, offering a nice ebb and flow to your beach day. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees, adding a bit of spice to your surf sesh.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues in San Diego with consistent surf height and tides at La Jolla. That mixed swell from 210 and 290 degrees will keep the waves interesting for your mid-week surf sesh!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 09-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers and wave riders! Time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in!

**Orange County Coastal Areas**
- Today, we're looking at a Low Rip Current Risk, so enjoy the waves safely!
- Surf Height is around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to hang ten on some mellow waves.
- No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surf weather.
- Water Temperature is a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees for those refreshing dips.
- And don't forget the tides at Newport Beach - from Low to High and back again throughout the day.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low.
- Surf Height sticks to 1 to 3 feet, keeping the fun rolling.
- No thunderstorms expected for another day of great surfing.
- Check out the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

**San Diego County Coastal Areas**
- Today, expect a Low Rip Current Risk for a worry-free surf session.
- Surf Height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for all skill levels.
- No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some awesome waves.
- Water Temperature ranges from 66 to 73 degrees, so pick your comfort spot.
- Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for some varied water levels.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low for a safe surf experience.
- Surf Height stays at 1 to 3 feet for more wave-riding fun.
- Another thunderstorm-free day, keeping the focus on the surf.
- Look out for the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

All in all, both locations promise a fantastic day for surfing with low risks and good wave heights. So grab your board, sunscreen, and beach vibes for a rad time in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 10:46:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers and wave riders! Time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in!

**Orange County Coastal Areas**
- Today, we're looking at a Low Rip Current Risk, so enjoy the waves safely!
- Surf Height is around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to hang ten on some mellow waves.
- No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surf weather.
- Water Temperature is a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees for those refreshing dips.
- And don't forget the tides at Newport Beach - from Low to High and back again throughout the day.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low.
- Surf Height sticks to 1 to 3 feet, keeping the fun rolling.
- No thunderstorms expected for another day of great surfing.
- Check out the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

**San Diego County Coastal Areas**
- Today, expect a Low Rip Current Risk for a worry-free surf session.
- Surf Height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for all skill levels.
- No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some awesome waves.
- Water Temperature ranges from 66 to 73 degrees, so pick your comfort spot.
- Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for some varied water levels.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low for a safe surf experience.
- Surf Height stays at 1 to 3 feet for more wave-riding fun.
- Another thunderstorm-free day, keeping the focus on the surf.
- Look out for the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

All in all, both locations promise a fantastic day for surfing with low risks and good wave heights. So grab your board, sunscreen, and beach vibes for a rad time in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers and wave riders! Time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in!

**Orange County Coastal Areas**
- Today, we're looking at a Low Rip Current Risk, so enjoy the waves safely!
- Surf Height is around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to hang ten on some mellow waves.
- No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surf weather.
- Water Temperature is a comfortable 68 to 71 degrees for those refreshing dips.
- And don't forget the tides at Newport Beach - from Low to High and back again throughout the day.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low.
- Surf Height sticks to 1 to 3 feet, keeping the fun rolling.
- No thunderstorms expected for another day of great surfing.
- Check out the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

**San Diego County Coastal Areas**
- Today, expect a Low Rip Current Risk for a worry-free surf session.
- Surf Height matches Orange County at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for all skill levels.
- No thunderstorms on the horizon, just clear skies for some awesome waves.
- Water Temperature ranges from 66 to 73 degrees, so pick your comfort spot.
- Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for some varied water levels.

For Tuesday:
- The Rip Current Risk remains Low for a safe surf experience.
- Surf Height stays at 1 to 3 feet for more wave-riding fun.
- Another thunderstorm-free day, keeping the focus on the surf.
- Look out for the mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

All in all, both locations promise a fantastic day for surfing with low risks and good wave heights. So grab your board, sunscreen, and beach vibes for a rad time in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-31-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8263996095</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 67 to 71 degrees, so get ready to jump in! Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some decent fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a nice south swell coming from 190 degrees to amp up your surfing game!

Moving on to Sunday, the conditions remain pretty similar with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and more stable weather. Tides at Newport Beach will still be in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, there's a west swell from 260 degrees to switch things up a bit!

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Today, expect a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a leisurely swim. Check out the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a combo of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the conditions at San Diego County will mirror today's with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and continued calm weather. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating as well, so keep an eye out for those changes. And there's a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in to keep things interesting!

Remember, always be mindful of rip currents - even with a low risk, it's better to be safe than sorry! So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 10:45:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 67 to 71 degrees, so get ready to jump in! Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some decent fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a nice south swell coming from 190 degrees to amp up your surfing game!

Moving on to Sunday, the conditions remain pretty similar with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and more stable weather. Tides at Newport Beach will still be in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, there's a west swell from 260 degrees to switch things up a bit!

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Today, expect a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a leisurely swim. Check out the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a combo of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the conditions at San Diego County will mirror today's with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and continued calm weather. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating as well, so keep an eye out for those changes. And there's a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in to keep things interesting!

Remember, always be mindful of rip currents - even with a low risk, it's better to be safe than sorry! So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a refreshing 67 to 71 degrees, so get ready to jump in! Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some decent fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a nice south swell coming from 190 degrees to amp up your surfing game!

Moving on to Sunday, the conditions remain pretty similar with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and more stable weather. Tides at Newport Beach will still be in play, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, there's a west swell from 260 degrees to switch things up a bit!

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Today, expect a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is slightly warmer at 70 to 73 degrees, perfect for a leisurely swim. Check out the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a combo of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the conditions at San Diego County will mirror today's with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and continued calm weather. Tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating as well, so keep an eye out for those changes. And there's a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in to keep things interesting!

Remember, always be mindful of rip currents - even with a low risk, it's better to be safe than sorry! So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready for some fun in the sun at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-30-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4783883280</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Expect surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day, and don't miss out on the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low. Similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the same swell directions as today.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, also sporting a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature varies from 67 to 75 degrees, perfect for some beach fun. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and bask in the west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and no thunderstorm potential. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees and the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents could occur.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely – so let's play it safe out there!

Get ready to hit the waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:46:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Expect surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day, and don't miss out on the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low. Similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the same swell directions as today.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, also sporting a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature varies from 67 to 75 degrees, perfect for some beach fun. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and bask in the west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and no thunderstorm potential. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees and the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents could occur.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely – so let's play it safe out there!

Get ready to hit the waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Expect surf heights from 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day, and don't miss out on the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low. Similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and no thunderstorm threats. Check out the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the same swell directions as today.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, also sporting a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature varies from 67 to 75 degrees, perfect for some beach fun. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and bask in the west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and no thunderstorm potential. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees and the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents could occur.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely – so let's play it safe out there!

Get ready to hit the waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled day in Orange County and San Diego? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the area.

In Orange County, the surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Today's swell is coming from the 190 degrees direction. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of swell from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 72 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will fluctuate, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell today is coming from 210 degrees, and tomorrow expect a mix of swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

As always, keep an eye out for those rip currents. Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so stay safe out there!

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:46:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled day in Orange County and San Diego? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the area.

In Orange County, the surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Today's swell is coming from the 190 degrees direction. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of swell from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 72 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will fluctuate, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell today is coming from 210 degrees, and tomorrow expect a mix of swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

As always, keep an eye out for those rip currents. Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so stay safe out there!

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled day in Orange County and San Diego? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the area.

In Orange County, the surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 69 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Today's swell is coming from the 190 degrees direction. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of swell from 190 and 270 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 72 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will fluctuate, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell today is coming from 210 degrees, and tomorrow expect a mix of swell from 210 and 280 degrees.

As always, keep an eye out for those rip currents. Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so stay safe out there!

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights stay consistent at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, expect a swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Over in San Diego County, today brings another low rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 75 degrees, offering a bit of variety for everyone. Don't forget to watch the tides at La Jolla throughout the day.

For Thursday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf heights stay at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla as they fluctuate, and be prepared for a swell from 210 degrees.

So get your boards ready, sunblock on, and enjoy some fun in the sun along the California coast! Remember to always stay safe in the water and watch out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:47:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights stay consistent at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, expect a swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Over in San Diego County, today brings another low rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 75 degrees, offering a bit of variety for everyone. Don't forget to watch the tides at La Jolla throughout the day.

For Thursday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf heights stay at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla as they fluctuate, and be prepared for a swell from 210 degrees.

So get your boards ready, sunblock on, and enjoy some fun in the sun along the California coast! Remember to always stay safe in the water and watch out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with highs and lows throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights stay consistent at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Plus, expect a swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Over in San Diego County, today brings another low rip current risk, similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 67 to 75 degrees, offering a bit of variety for everyone. Don't forget to watch the tides at La Jolla throughout the day.

For Thursday in San Diego County, the low rip current risk continues, surf heights stay at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms expected. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla as they fluctuate, and be prepared for a swell from 210 degrees.

So get your boards ready, sunblock on, and enjoy some fun in the sun along the California coast! Remember to always stay safe in the water and watch out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. So get ready to hang loose and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach once again.

And now, let's head further down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 68 to 74 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions, with a west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet at La Jolla. Enjoy the waves and soak up the sun with another beautiful day in store!

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means it's a great time to hit the beach and catch some waves. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a rad time out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2024 10:47:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. So get ready to hang loose and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach once again.

And now, let's head further down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 68 to 74 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions, with a west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet at La Jolla. Enjoy the waves and soak up the sun with another beautiful day in store!

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means it's a great time to hit the beach and catch some waves. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a rad time out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. So get ready to hang loose and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach once again.

And now, let's head further down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 68 to 74 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions, with a west swell coming from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet at La Jolla. Enjoy the waves and soak up the sun with another beautiful day in store!

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means it's a great time to hit the beach and catch some waves. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready for a rad time out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, rad surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast coming right at you from the sunny shores of California. Let's dive into the wave wisdom, shall we?

First up, for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves with peace of mind. The surf height is cruising at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they're bringing us highs and lows throughout the day. We've got a mixed south swell and a west swell rolling in, making for some diverse waves.

As for Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf height drops slightly to 1 to 2 feet, but still worth catching. Tides remain in the game at Newport Beach. And hey, no remarks because sometimes, silence speaks volumes.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk stays low for a worry-free surf sesh. Surf height mirrors Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our beach parade. Water temperature is the same as well, at 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla dance between highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're catching a mix of south and west swells for some variety out there.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk is your buddy once again. Surf height maintains at 1 to 3 feet, keeping the wave party alive. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Tuesday brings us a sweet west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always keep an eye out for sneaky currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, rad surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast coming right at you from the sunny shores of California. Let's dive into the wave wisdom, shall we?

First up, for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves with peace of mind. The surf height is cruising at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they're bringing us highs and lows throughout the day. We've got a mixed south swell and a west swell rolling in, making for some diverse waves.

As for Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf height drops slightly to 1 to 2 feet, but still worth catching. Tides remain in the game at Newport Beach. And hey, no remarks because sometimes, silence speaks volumes.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk stays low for a worry-free surf sesh. Surf height mirrors Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our beach parade. Water temperature is the same as well, at 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla dance between highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're catching a mix of south and west swells for some variety out there.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk is your buddy once again. Surf height maintains at 1 to 3 feet, keeping the wave party alive. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Tuesday brings us a sweet west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always keep an eye out for sneaky currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, rad surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast coming right at you from the sunny shores of California. Let's dive into the wave wisdom, shall we?

First up, for Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves with peace of mind. The surf height is cruising at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they're bringing us highs and lows throughout the day. We've got a mixed south swell and a west swell rolling in, making for some diverse waves.

As for Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf height drops slightly to 1 to 2 feet, but still worth catching. Tides remain in the game at Newport Beach. And hey, no remarks because sometimes, silence speaks volumes.

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk stays low for a worry-free surf sesh. Surf height mirrors Orange County at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to rain on our beach parade. Water temperature is the same as well, at 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at La Jolla dance between highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're catching a mix of south and west swells for some variety out there.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk is your buddy once again. Surf height maintains at 1 to 3 feet, keeping the wave party alive. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Tuesday brings us a sweet west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always keep an eye out for sneaky currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For our Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees. Remember to check out those tides at Newport Beach - watch out for a high tide of 5.5 feet at 2:14 PM. Expect a mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides again at Newport Beach with a high of 5.4 feet at 3:26 PM. Keep an eye out for that mixed south and west swell combo continuing.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperature ranging from 68 to 75 degrees - nice and refreshing! Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 5.5 feet at 2:09 PM. Expect mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk remains low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Tides in La Jolla bring a high of 5.4 feet at 3:20 PM. And yes, the mixed swell pattern continues with south and west swells teaming up for a good time at the beach.

Remember, always stay alert for any changing conditions and rip currents. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:46:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For our Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees. Remember to check out those tides at Newport Beach - watch out for a high tide of 5.5 feet at 2:14 PM. Expect a mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides again at Newport Beach with a high of 5.4 feet at 3:26 PM. Keep an eye out for that mixed south and west swell combo continuing.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperature ranging from 68 to 75 degrees - nice and refreshing! Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 5.5 feet at 2:09 PM. Expect mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk remains low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Tides in La Jolla bring a high of 5.4 feet at 3:20 PM. And yes, the mixed swell pattern continues with south and west swells teaming up for a good time at the beach.

Remember, always stay alert for any changing conditions and rip currents. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For our Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfortable 70 to 74 degrees. Remember to check out those tides at Newport Beach - watch out for a high tide of 5.5 feet at 2:14 PM. Expect a mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides again at Newport Beach with a high of 5.4 feet at 3:26 PM. Keep an eye out for that mixed south and west swell combo continuing.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperature ranging from 68 to 75 degrees - nice and refreshing! Tides in La Jolla showing a high of 5.5 feet at 2:09 PM. Expect mixed south and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk remains low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Tides in La Jolla bring a high of 5.4 feet at 3:20 PM. And yes, the mixed swell pattern continues with south and west swells teaming up for a good time at the beach.

Remember, always stay alert for any changing conditions and rip currents. And most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the latest forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet with the occasional 5-foot set. No thunderstorms expected - just pure surfing bliss. Water temps are a comfy 72 to 75 degrees. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - they're all over the place today.

Now, looking at Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a high at 4.2 feet in the early hours, so plan your session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County, we're also rocking a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional bigger sets. Water temps are cooler at 65 to 74 degrees, so maybe wetsuits are a good call. La Jolla tides are playing nice with some decent highs and lows.

For Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level. Surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. Again, no pesky thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Make the most of those sweet swells coming in from the south and the west.

Remember, always stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other. Have a blast catching those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 10:46:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the latest forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet with the occasional 5-foot set. No thunderstorms expected - just pure surfing bliss. Water temps are a comfy 72 to 75 degrees. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - they're all over the place today.

Now, looking at Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a high at 4.2 feet in the early hours, so plan your session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County, we're also rocking a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional bigger sets. Water temps are cooler at 65 to 74 degrees, so maybe wetsuits are a good call. La Jolla tides are playing nice with some decent highs and lows.

For Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level. Surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. Again, no pesky thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Make the most of those sweet swells coming in from the south and the west.

Remember, always stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other. Have a blast catching those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the latest forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today. So, be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet with the occasional 5-foot set. No thunderstorms expected - just pure surfing bliss. Water temps are a comfy 72 to 75 degrees. And hey, keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - they're all over the place today.

Now, looking at Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet with sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a high at 4.2 feet in the early hours, so plan your session accordingly!

Over in San Diego County, we're also rocking a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with occasional bigger sets. Water temps are cooler at 65 to 74 degrees, so maybe wetsuits are a good call. La Jolla tides are playing nice with some decent highs and lows.

For Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level. Surf heights holding steady at 2 to 4 feet. Again, no pesky thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Make the most of those sweet swells coming in from the south and the west.

Remember, always stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other. Have a blast catching those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and ride the swell? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas right here!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some action, so plan your surfing session accordingly.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains HIGH with surf heights increasing slightly to 3 to 5 feet. The mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees will keep things interesting for you wave riders at Newport Beach!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a MODERATE rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperature ranging from 70 to 74 degrees, so get ready for a cool dip after your surf sesh. Tides at La Jolla will also provide a fun challenge for you surf enthusiasts.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to HIGH with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those local sets that might reach up to 5 feet on the North County beaches. Mixed swells from 200 degrees and 280 degrees will keep you on your toes!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a HIGH RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf safely and stay aware of your surroundings.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some exciting wave action but always be cautious and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the surf! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 10:45:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and ride the swell? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas right here!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some action, so plan your surfing session accordingly.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains HIGH with surf heights increasing slightly to 3 to 5 feet. The mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees will keep things interesting for you wave riders at Newport Beach!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a MODERATE rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperature ranging from 70 to 74 degrees, so get ready for a cool dip after your surf sesh. Tides at La Jolla will also provide a fun challenge for you surf enthusiasts.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to HIGH with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those local sets that might reach up to 5 feet on the North County beaches. Mixed swells from 200 degrees and 280 degrees will keep you on your toes!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a HIGH RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf safely and stay aware of your surroundings.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some exciting wave action but always be cautious and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the surf! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and ride the swell? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas right here!

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be a refreshing 70 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some action, so plan your surfing session accordingly.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains HIGH with surf heights increasing slightly to 3 to 5 feet. The mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees will keep things interesting for you wave riders at Newport Beach!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a MODERATE rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Water temperature ranging from 70 to 74 degrees, so get ready for a cool dip after your surf sesh. Tides at La Jolla will also provide a fun challenge for you surf enthusiasts.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to HIGH with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those local sets that might reach up to 5 feet on the North County beaches. Mixed swells from 200 degrees and 280 degrees will keep you on your toes!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, a HIGH RISK means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf safely and stay aware of your surroundings.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some exciting wave action but always be cautious and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the surf! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperatures are a comfy 68 to 76 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready to hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent. Keep an eye out for sets reaching up to 5 feet on those south-facing beaches. Tides will be playing nice, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Shifting gears to sunny San Diego County, we're also in for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for a surf session at La Jolla. Water temperatures are a bit cooler at 66 to 73 degrees, but that won't stop the fun!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. It's a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline of San Diego.

Remember, always respect the ocean and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on today's surf forecast. Catch you next time for more updates on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:45:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperatures are a comfy 68 to 76 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready to hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent. Keep an eye out for sets reaching up to 5 feet on those south-facing beaches. Tides will be playing nice, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Shifting gears to sunny San Diego County, we're also in for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for a surf session at La Jolla. Water temperatures are a bit cooler at 66 to 73 degrees, but that won't stop the fun!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. It's a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline of San Diego.

Remember, always respect the ocean and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on today's surf forecast. Catch you next time for more updates on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperatures are a comfy 68 to 76 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready to hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent. Keep an eye out for sets reaching up to 5 feet on those south-facing beaches. Tides will be playing nice, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Shifting gears to sunny San Diego County, we're also in for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are mirroring Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for a surf session at La Jolla. Water temperatures are a bit cooler at 66 to 73 degrees, but that won't stop the fun!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk stays moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. It's a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful coastline of San Diego.

Remember, always respect the ocean and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on today's surf forecast. Catch you next time for more updates on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6351634348</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the gnarly deets, dude!

Starting with Orange County, today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those sneaky currents, they might try to take you for a ride. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature will be a comfy 71 to 77 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach? We've got you covered. Don't miss out on the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will still be a rad 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Tides at Newport Beach continue to ebb and flow, so plan your surf sesh accordingly. And don't forget about the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in the forecast today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet are expected. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach vibes. Water temperatures will be a bit cooler, around 68 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate in San Diego County. Surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show. Tides at La Jolla are here for you, so don't miss the low -0.5 feet and high 5.2 feet swings. And don't forget about that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 200 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay safe and surf smart! And always keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, hang loose and catch some epic waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:45:45 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the gnarly deets, dude!

Starting with Orange County, today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those sneaky currents, they might try to take you for a ride. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature will be a comfy 71 to 77 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach? We've got you covered. Don't miss out on the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will still be a rad 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Tides at Newport Beach continue to ebb and flow, so plan your surf sesh accordingly. And don't forget about the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in the forecast today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet are expected. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach vibes. Water temperatures will be a bit cooler, around 68 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate in San Diego County. Surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show. Tides at La Jolla are here for you, so don't miss the low -0.5 feet and high 5.2 feet swings. And don't forget about that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 200 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay safe and surf smart! And always keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, hang loose and catch some epic waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Let's dive into the gnarly deets, dude!

Starting with Orange County, today's forecast calls for a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for those sneaky currents, they might try to take you for a ride. Surf heights are expected to reach 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Water temperature will be a comfy 71 to 77 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach? We've got you covered. Don't miss out on the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will still be a rad 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to ruin your beach day. Tides at Newport Beach continue to ebb and flow, so plan your surf sesh accordingly. And don't forget about the mixed swell from 190 degrees and 260 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in the forecast today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet are expected. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach vibes. Water temperatures will be a bit cooler, around 68 to 74 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees at La Jolla.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate in San Diego County. Surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show. Tides at La Jolla are here for you, so don't miss the low -0.5 feet and high 5.2 feet swings. And don't forget about that mixed swell from 280 degrees and 200 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, stay safe and surf smart! And always keep an eye on those tides. Until next time, hang loose and catch some epic waves, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3550018006</link>
      <description>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun in those rad wetsuits of yours. Let's dive right into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk throughout the day. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach worry-free. The water temperature will be a cool 68 to 77 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got some lows and highs coming your way. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees hitting the shores.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees throughout the day.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range, so get ready to ride those waves. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla's tides will be fluctuating, so plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, there's a mixed swell from 290 degrees and 210 degrees coming your way.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can relax and enjoy the water. Keep tabs on La Jolla's tides for some Low and High action, and don't miss out on the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, surfers!

Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 10:45:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun in those rad wetsuits of yours. Let's dive right into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk throughout the day. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach worry-free. The water temperature will be a cool 68 to 77 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got some lows and highs coming your way. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees hitting the shores.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees throughout the day.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range, so get ready to ride those waves. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla's tides will be fluctuating, so plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, there's a mixed swell from 290 degrees and 210 degrees coming your way.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can relax and enjoy the water. Keep tabs on La Jolla's tides for some Low and High action, and don't miss out on the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, surfers!

Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun in those rad wetsuits of yours. Let's dive right into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk throughout the day. The surf height will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach worry-free. The water temperature will be a cool 68 to 77 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach's tides - we've got some lows and highs coming your way. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees hitting the shores.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell from 270 degrees and 190 degrees throughout the day.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range, so get ready to ride those waves. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 75 degrees. La Jolla's tides will be fluctuating, so plan your beach day accordingly. And hey, there's a mixed swell from 290 degrees and 210 degrees coming your way.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can relax and enjoy the water. Keep tabs on La Jolla's tides for some Low and High action, and don't miss out on the mixed swell from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, surfers!

Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and have a blast out there, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you loud and clear from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a comfortable 68 to 77 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Again, watch those tides at Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell like a pro!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, a moderate rip current risk is forecasted with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 76 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and ride the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees today.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate, with surf heights and conditions mirroring those of today. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and embrace the mixed swell coming from 290 and 210 degrees.

Just a friendly reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and ride those waves like a pro! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 10:45:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you loud and clear from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a comfortable 68 to 77 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Again, watch those tides at Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell like a pro!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, a moderate rip current risk is forecasted with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 76 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and ride the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees today.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate, with surf heights and conditions mirroring those of today. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and embrace the mixed swell coming from 290 and 210 degrees.

Just a friendly reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and ride those waves like a pro! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you loud and clear from the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, California. Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun for today and tomorrow.

Let's kick things off with Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a comfortable 68 to 77 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Again, watch those tides at Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell like a pro!

Now, let's shift our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, a moderate rip current risk is forecasted with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly warmer at 70 to 76 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and ride the mixed swell from 210 and 270 degrees today.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate, with surf heights and conditions mirroring those of today. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and embrace the mixed swell coming from 290 and 210 degrees.

Just a friendly reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and ride those waves like a pro! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego coastal areas!

First up, in beautiful Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out for those currents, surfer pals! The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it just perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 69 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

Tomorrow's forecast remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be prime for catching some waves, so be sure to make the most of it!

Now, heading down to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is also expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, providing some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a pleasant 71 to 73 degrees. La Jolla will see a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees in the water.

Looking ahead to Friday, the forecast remains steady with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will continue to offer great opportunities for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible, so stay aware while you're out there catching those waves. As always, stay safe and have a blast out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 10:46:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego coastal areas!

First up, in beautiful Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out for those currents, surfer pals! The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it just perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 69 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

Tomorrow's forecast remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be prime for catching some waves, so be sure to make the most of it!

Now, heading down to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is also expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, providing some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a pleasant 71 to 73 degrees. La Jolla will see a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees in the water.

Looking ahead to Friday, the forecast remains steady with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will continue to offer great opportunities for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible, so stay aware while you're out there catching those waves. As always, stay safe and have a blast out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego coastal areas!

First up, in beautiful Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out for those currents, surfer pals! The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it just perfect for some fun in the sun. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 69 to 75 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

Tomorrow's forecast remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be prime for catching some waves, so be sure to make the most of it!

Now, heading down to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is also expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, providing some nice waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a pleasant 71 to 73 degrees. La Jolla will see a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees in the water.

Looking ahead to Friday, the forecast remains steady with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will continue to offer great opportunities for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, moderate rip currents are possible, so stay aware while you're out there catching those waves. As always, stay safe and have a blast out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly surf forecast coming your way from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and keep an eye out for those sneaky 5-foot sets on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 75 degrees. Don't forget to catch the high tide at Newport Beach at 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM PDT. And remember, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be varying throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. And yup, you guessed it, another mixed swell coming your way!

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Similar vibes here with a moderate rip current risk today. Expect waves between 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures ranging from 66 to 75 degrees. High tide in La Jolla will hit 5.1 feet at 5:30 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk sticks around with 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in. Tides will be on the move, so be sure to check the schedule. And get ready for that mixed swell coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there on the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 10:45:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly surf forecast coming your way from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and keep an eye out for those sneaky 5-foot sets on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 75 degrees. Don't forget to catch the high tide at Newport Beach at 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM PDT. And remember, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be varying throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. And yup, you guessed it, another mixed swell coming your way!

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Similar vibes here with a moderate rip current risk today. Expect waves between 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures ranging from 66 to 75 degrees. High tide in La Jolla will hit 5.1 feet at 5:30 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk sticks around with 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in. Tides will be on the move, so be sure to check the schedule. And get ready for that mixed swell coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there on the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly surf forecast coming your way from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and keep an eye out for those sneaky 5-foot sets on the south-facing beaches. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 75 degrees. Don't forget to catch the high tide at Newport Beach at 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM PDT. And remember, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides will be varying throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. And yup, you guessed it, another mixed swell coming your way!

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Similar vibes here with a moderate rip current risk today. Expect waves between 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms to worry about, and water temperatures ranging from 66 to 75 degrees. High tide in La Jolla will hit 5.1 feet at 5:30 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk sticks around with 2 to 4-foot waves rolling in. Tides will be on the move, so be sure to check the schedule. And get ready for that mixed swell coming from 280 degrees and 210 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other out there on the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6197238741</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on those gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach, hitting 4.8 feet around 4:25 PM. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees. Catch those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights sticking between 2 to 4 feet, possibly with local sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and high tides at Newport Beach are climbing to 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM. Get ready for a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. It's shaping up to be a swell day, dudes and dudettes!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 68 to 74 degrees. High tides at La Jolla will reach 4.8 feet around 4:20 PM. Look out for mixed swells cruising in from 210 and 270 degrees. Time to wax up those boards!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and high tides at La Jolla will climb to 5.1 feet around 5:30 PM. A mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees will keep things interesting out there on the waves.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:43:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on those gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach, hitting 4.8 feet around 4:25 PM. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees. Catch those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights sticking between 2 to 4 feet, possibly with local sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and high tides at Newport Beach are climbing to 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM. Get ready for a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. It's shaping up to be a swell day, dudes and dudettes!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 68 to 74 degrees. High tides at La Jolla will reach 4.8 feet around 4:20 PM. Look out for mixed swells cruising in from 210 and 270 degrees. Time to wax up those boards!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and high tides at La Jolla will climb to 5.1 feet around 5:30 PM. A mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees will keep things interesting out there on the waves.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on those gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, today we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with local sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye out for high tides at Newport Beach, hitting 4.8 feet around 4:25 PM. And hey, there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees. Catch those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights sticking between 2 to 4 feet, possibly with local sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and high tides at Newport Beach are climbing to 5.1 feet around 5:35 PM. Get ready for a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. It's shaping up to be a swell day, dudes and dudettes!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 68 to 74 degrees. High tides at La Jolla will reach 4.8 feet around 4:20 PM. Look out for mixed swells cruising in from 210 and 270 degrees. Time to wax up those boards!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and high tides at La Jolla will climb to 5.1 feet around 5:30 PM. A mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees will keep things interesting out there on the waves.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfer friends! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on enjoying the south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County:

Similar to Orange County, today comes with a high risk of rip currents. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will provide some great chances to catch awesome waves with a south swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions!

Remember, a high rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and look out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2024 10:51:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfer friends! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on enjoying the south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County:

Similar to Orange County, today comes with a high risk of rip currents. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will provide some great chances to catch awesome waves with a south swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions!

Remember, a high rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and look out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfer friends! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting off with Orange County:

Today, we've got a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on enjoying the south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County:

Similar to Orange County, today comes with a high risk of rip currents. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will provide some great chances to catch awesome waves with a south swell from 200 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees at La Jolla for some fantastic surfing conditions!

Remember, a high rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe and look out for each other out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into what's happening on the Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves carefree with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are a refreshing 63 to 69 degrees. Check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.2 feet to a high of 5.0 feet later tonight. Keep an eye out for that south swell coming in from 170 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, hold onto your boards as the rip current risk ramps up to high! Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets possibly reaching up to 6 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will fluctuate from a low of 0.6 feet to a high of 4.4 feet. And watch out for that south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Now, let's head over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperatures are between 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will vary between a low of 0.2 feet and a high of 5.0 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell and west swell making their way from 220 and 260 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, the rip current risk drops back down to low. Surf heights remain the same at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will again see a low of 0.6 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. Look out for that south swell from 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: unlikely but still possible
- Moderate Risk: possible
- High Risk: likely

Alright, surfers, grab your boards, hit the waves, and enjoy those swells! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 10:48:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into what's happening on the Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves carefree with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are a refreshing 63 to 69 degrees. Check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.2 feet to a high of 5.0 feet later tonight. Keep an eye out for that south swell coming in from 170 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, hold onto your boards as the rip current risk ramps up to high! Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets possibly reaching up to 6 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will fluctuate from a low of 0.6 feet to a high of 4.4 feet. And watch out for that south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Now, let's head over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperatures are between 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will vary between a low of 0.2 feet and a high of 5.0 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell and west swell making their way from 220 and 260 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, the rip current risk drops back down to low. Surf heights remain the same at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will again see a low of 0.6 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. Look out for that south swell from 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: unlikely but still possible
- Moderate Risk: possible
- High Risk: likely

Alright, surfers, grab your boards, hit the waves, and enjoy those swells! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into what's happening on the Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low risk of rip currents, so ride those waves carefree with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures are a refreshing 63 to 69 degrees. Check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of 0.2 feet to a high of 5.0 feet later tonight. Keep an eye out for that south swell coming in from 170 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, hold onto your boards as the rip current risk ramps up to high! Surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with local sets possibly reaching up to 6 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will fluctuate from a low of 0.6 feet to a high of 4.4 feet. And watch out for that south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Now, let's head over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is at a moderate level, so be cautious out there. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperatures are between 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will vary between a low of 0.2 feet and a high of 5.0 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell and west swell making their way from 220 and 260 degrees.

Tomorrow, Thursday, the rip current risk drops back down to low. Surf heights remain the same at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will again see a low of 0.6 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. Look out for that south swell from 210 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: unlikely but still possible
- Moderate Risk: possible
- High Risk: likely

Alright, surfers, grab your boards, hit the waves, and enjoy those swells! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so hang loose and catch some waves. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for riders of all levels. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach vibes without any interruptions. The water temperature is between 62 to 67 degrees, refreshing for a dip.

Don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach:
- Low tide at 05:20 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:43 AM PDT
- Another low tide at 04:53 PM PDT
- And a high tide at 10:56 PM PDT

And check out the mixed swell from the south and west directions. Tomorrow's forecast looks just as promising with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're good to surf, but keep an eye out always. Have a blast out there!

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, get ready for 2 to 3 feet surf heights today, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 68 degrees, so it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun at La Jolla.

Tides for La Jolla today:
- Low tide at 05:13 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:37 AM PDT
- Next low tide at 04:49 PM PDT
- And high tide at 10:49 PM PDT

Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells today and get ready for another day of fun in the water tomorrow.

So pack your sunscreen, wax up your board, and hit the waves for a day of epic surfing ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 10:47:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so hang loose and catch some waves. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for riders of all levels. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach vibes without any interruptions. The water temperature is between 62 to 67 degrees, refreshing for a dip.

Don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach:
- Low tide at 05:20 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:43 AM PDT
- Another low tide at 04:53 PM PDT
- And a high tide at 10:56 PM PDT

And check out the mixed swell from the south and west directions. Tomorrow's forecast looks just as promising with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're good to surf, but keep an eye out always. Have a blast out there!

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, get ready for 2 to 3 feet surf heights today, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 68 degrees, so it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun at La Jolla.

Tides for La Jolla today:
- Low tide at 05:13 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:37 AM PDT
- Next low tide at 04:49 PM PDT
- And high tide at 10:49 PM PDT

Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells today and get ready for another day of fun in the water tomorrow.

So pack your sunscreen, wax up your board, and hit the waves for a day of epic surfing ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so hang loose and catch some waves. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, perfect for riders of all levels. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can enjoy the beach vibes without any interruptions. The water temperature is between 62 to 67 degrees, refreshing for a dip.

Don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach:
- Low tide at 05:20 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:43 AM PDT
- Another low tide at 04:53 PM PDT
- And a high tide at 10:56 PM PDT

And check out the mixed swell from the south and west directions. Tomorrow's forecast looks just as promising with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're good to surf, but keep an eye out always. Have a blast out there!

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, get ready for 2 to 3 feet surf heights today, low rip current risk, and no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 68 degrees, so it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun at La Jolla.

Tides for La Jolla today:
- Low tide at 05:13 AM PDT
- High tide at 11:37 AM PDT
- Next low tide at 04:49 PM PDT
- And high tide at 10:49 PM PDT

Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells today and get ready for another day of fun in the water tomorrow.

So pack your sunscreen, wax up your board, and hit the waves for a day of epic surfing ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County in California.

Starting off in Orange County, today we have a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - with mixed south swell and west swell creating some nice waves for you to catch!

Moving on to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be just perfect for some wave riding, so don't miss out!

Over in San Diego County, we also have a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 70 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed west swell and south swell keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet at La Jolla. Make sure to catch those waves before the day ends!

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves with some great surf conditions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ocean vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 10:46:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County in California.

Starting off in Orange County, today we have a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - with mixed south swell and west swell creating some nice waves for you to catch!

Moving on to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be just perfect for some wave riding, so don't miss out!

Over in San Diego County, we also have a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 70 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed west swell and south swell keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet at La Jolla. Make sure to catch those waves before the day ends!

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves with some great surf conditions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ocean vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County in California.

Starting off in Orange County, today we have a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet and the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - with mixed south swell and west swell creating some nice waves for you to catch!

Moving on to Tuesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be just perfect for some wave riding, so don't miss out!

Over in San Diego County, we also have a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 70 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed west swell and south swell keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with similar surf heights of 2 to 3 feet at La Jolla. Make sure to catch those waves before the day ends!

So there you have it, folks! Get ready to hit the waves with some great surf conditions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ocean vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets peaking at 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just perfect surfing weather. The water temperature is between 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with mixed swells coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. Looking ahead to Monday, similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's move down the coast to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just ideal surfing conditions. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 68 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 280 degrees and 210 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with low rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2024 10:46:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets peaking at 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just perfect surfing weather. The water temperature is between 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with mixed swells coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. Looking ahead to Monday, similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's move down the coast to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just ideal surfing conditions. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 68 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 280 degrees and 210 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with low rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's check out the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets peaking at 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just perfect surfing weather. The water temperature is between 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with mixed swells coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. Looking ahead to Monday, similar conditions with low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet.

Now, let's move down the coast to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just ideal surfing conditions. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 68 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 280 degrees and 210 degrees. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with low rip current risk and 2 to 3 feet surf heights.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and keep an eye out for each other. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, but don't worry, it's on the low side. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill wave riding. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Don't forget your wetsuit!

Now, let's talk tides at Newport Beach. We've got some pretty interesting tides coming your way, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. So keep an eye out and ride those waves like a pro.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 4 feet. Tides will continue to be intriguing, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

And for our friends in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the surf heights are similar, between 1 to 3 feet, with local sets possibly hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about that surf life.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing. Remember, watch out for those rip currents, and always stay safe in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2024 10:46:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, but don't worry, it's on the low side. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill wave riding. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Don't forget your wetsuit!

Now, let's talk tides at Newport Beach. We've got some pretty interesting tides coming your way, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. So keep an eye out and ride those waves like a pro.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 4 feet. Tides will continue to be intriguing, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

And for our friends in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the surf heights are similar, between 1 to 3 feet, with local sets possibly hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about that surf life.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing. Remember, watch out for those rip currents, and always stay safe in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and tides for Orange County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, but don't worry, it's on the low side. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some chill wave riding. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. And hey, the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 67 degrees. Don't forget your wetsuit!

Now, let's talk tides at Newport Beach. We've got some pretty interesting tides coming your way, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees. So keep an eye out and ride those waves like a pro.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, with some local sets possibly reaching 4 feet. Tides will continue to be intriguing, with mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

And for our friends in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the surf heights are similar, between 1 to 3 feet, with local sets possibly hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so it's all about that surf life.

So grab your boards, wax them up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing. Remember, watch out for those rip currents, and always stay safe in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas! Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so be sure to stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. And remember, we've got a mixed swell coming in from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather is looking clear with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, so plan your surf session accordingly. Get ready for some more mixed swell action from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing another day of a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is also 2 to 4 feet, giving you some nice waves to catch. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 69 degrees. Keep a close watch on the tides at La Jolla. A mixed swell from 200 degrees and 290 degrees is rolling in for some varied surfing conditions.

Looking ahead to Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it looks like a perfect day to hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 290 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always prioritize your safety in the water.

And there you have it, the latest surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. Get out there and catch some epic waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:47:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas! Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so be sure to stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. And remember, we've got a mixed swell coming in from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather is looking clear with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, so plan your surf session accordingly. Get ready for some more mixed swell action from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing another day of a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is also 2 to 4 feet, giving you some nice waves to catch. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 69 degrees. Keep a close watch on the tides at La Jolla. A mixed swell from 200 degrees and 290 degrees is rolling in for some varied surfing conditions.

Looking ahead to Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it looks like a perfect day to hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 290 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always prioritize your safety in the water.

And there you have it, the latest surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. Get out there and catch some epic waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers!

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas! Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, so be sure to stay safe out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. And remember, we've got a mixed swell coming in from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The weather is looking clear with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at Newport Beach will be something to watch, so plan your surf session accordingly. Get ready for some more mixed swell action from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing another day of a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is also 2 to 4 feet, giving you some nice waves to catch. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 69 degrees. Keep a close watch on the tides at La Jolla. A mixed swell from 200 degrees and 290 degrees is rolling in for some varied surfing conditions.

Looking ahead to Saturday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it looks like a perfect day to hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 210 degrees and 290 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always prioritize your safety in the water.

And there you have it, the latest surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. Get out there and catch some epic waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 08-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, I've got the scoop on the waves just for you!

Starting off in Orange County, be mindful of a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's all clear for a great beach day. The water temperature is a bit cool, between 64 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach - they're going from low to high throughout the day. And oh, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar scene with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. The tides at Newport Beach will be playing it low to high again. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 180 and 270 degrees. 

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 63 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating from low to high as well. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you're in the clear for some excellent beach time at La Jolla. The tides will be ebbing and flowing throughout the day, and a mixed swell is on its way from 200 and 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means it's possible to encounter some strong currents, so stay safe and surf smart out there, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 10:47:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, I've got the scoop on the waves just for you!

Starting off in Orange County, be mindful of a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's all clear for a great beach day. The water temperature is a bit cool, between 64 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach - they're going from low to high throughout the day. And oh, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar scene with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. The tides at Newport Beach will be playing it low to high again. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 180 and 270 degrees. 

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 63 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating from low to high as well. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you're in the clear for some excellent beach time at La Jolla. The tides will be ebbing and flowing throughout the day, and a mixed swell is on its way from 200 and 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means it's possible to encounter some strong currents, so stay safe and surf smart out there, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, I've got the scoop on the waves just for you!

Starting off in Orange County, be mindful of a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's all clear for a great beach day. The water temperature is a bit cool, between 64 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to check out the tides at Newport Beach - they're going from low to high throughout the day. And oh, there's a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar scene with moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf height. The tides at Newport Beach will be playing it low to high again. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 180 and 270 degrees. 

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms today, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 63 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The tides at La Jolla will be fluctuating from low to high as well. And don't forget, there's a mixed swell rolling in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you're in the clear for some excellent beach time at La Jolla. The tides will be ebbing and flowing throughout the day, and a mixed swell is on its way from 200 and 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means it's possible to encounter some strong currents, so stay safe and surf smart out there, beach lovers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California,

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, a surf height of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.3 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 07:06 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides will see a low of -0.6 feet at 02:42 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:55 PM PDT at Newport Beach.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas,

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla range from a low of -0.3 feet at 01:51 AM PDT to a high of 6.1 feet at 07:00 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 210 degrees and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the situation remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at La Jolla will have a low of -0.6 feet at 02:36 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:49 PM PDT.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware and safe out there in the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:28:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California,

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, a surf height of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.3 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 07:06 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides will see a low of -0.6 feet at 02:42 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:55 PM PDT at Newport Beach.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas,

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla range from a low of -0.3 feet at 01:51 AM PDT to a high of 6.1 feet at 07:00 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 210 degrees and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the situation remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at La Jolla will have a low of -0.6 feet at 02:36 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:49 PM PDT.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware and safe out there in the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in California,

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, a surf height of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.3 feet at 01:57 AM PDT and a high of 6.1 feet at 07:06 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides will see a low of -0.6 feet at 02:42 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:55 PM PDT at Newport Beach.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas,

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is ranging from 62 to 70 degrees. Tides at La Jolla range from a low of -0.3 feet at 01:51 AM PDT to a high of 6.1 feet at 07:00 PM PDT. Look out for that mixed swell from 210 degrees and 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the situation remains pretty similar with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at La Jolla will have a low of -0.6 feet at 02:36 AM PDT and a high of 6.2 feet at 07:49 PM PDT.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware and safe out there in the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

First up, in Orange County, we have a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be running between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun sessions out there. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be around 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Newport Beach will see that mixed south and west swell once again. So make sure to grab your board and hit the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranging from 65 to 70 degrees. La Jolla will have some mixed west and south swell for your enjoyment.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk holds steady with the same surf heights. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells rolling in.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:46:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

First up, in Orange County, we have a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be running between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun sessions out there. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be around 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Newport Beach will see that mixed south and west swell once again. So make sure to grab your board and hit the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranging from 65 to 70 degrees. La Jolla will have some mixed west and south swell for your enjoyment.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk holds steady with the same surf heights. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells rolling in.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

First up, in Orange County, we have a moderate rip current risk. The surf height will be running between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun sessions out there. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be around 63 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the moderate rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides will be shifting, so plan your beach day accordingly. Newport Beach will see that mixed south and west swell once again. So make sure to grab your board and hit the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature ranging from 65 to 70 degrees. La Jolla will have some mixed west and south swell for your enjoyment.

Tomorrow, the moderate rip current risk holds steady with the same surf heights. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells rolling in.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-29-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4641431290</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 3.0 feet at 6:13 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:09 AM PDT, and reaching a high again at 5.7 feet at 5:10 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees today.

For tomorrow, expect a similar low risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be low at 0.1 feet at 01:02 AM PDT, high at 3.2 feet at 07:51 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:32 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:11 PM PDT. Keep riding those waves and watch out for that south and west swell coming your way!

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature is a cool 61 to 68 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.0 feet at 06:12 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:04 AM PDT, high at 5.7 feet at 05:05 PM PDT, and low at 0.1 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Be on the lookout for that west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow is looking quite similar with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.2 feet at 07:48 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:25 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:06 PM PDT. Keep enjoying those waves and watch for that west and south swell making its way to shore.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun! Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides and swells. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:47:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 3.0 feet at 6:13 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:09 AM PDT, and reaching a high again at 5.7 feet at 5:10 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees today.

For tomorrow, expect a similar low risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be low at 0.1 feet at 01:02 AM PDT, high at 3.2 feet at 07:51 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:32 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:11 PM PDT. Keep riding those waves and watch out for that south and west swell coming your way!

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature is a cool 61 to 68 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.0 feet at 06:12 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:04 AM PDT, high at 5.7 feet at 05:05 PM PDT, and low at 0.1 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Be on the lookout for that west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow is looking quite similar with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.2 feet at 07:48 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:25 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:06 PM PDT. Keep enjoying those waves and watch for that west and south swell making its way to shore.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun! Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides and swells. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a refreshing 64 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 3.0 feet at 6:13 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:09 AM PDT, and reaching a high again at 5.7 feet at 5:10 PM PDT. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees today.

For tomorrow, expect a similar low risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be low at 0.1 feet at 01:02 AM PDT, high at 3.2 feet at 07:51 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:32 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:11 PM PDT. Keep riding those waves and watch out for that south and west swell coming your way!

Moving down the coast to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature is a cool 61 to 68 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.0 feet at 06:12 AM PDT, low at 2.4 feet at 10:04 AM PDT, high at 5.7 feet at 05:05 PM PDT, and low at 0.1 feet at 11:57 PM PDT. Be on the lookout for that west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow is looking quite similar with a low risk of rip currents, surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms in sight. Tides at La Jolla will be high at 3.2 feet at 07:48 AM PDT, low at 2.7 feet at 11:25 AM PDT, and reaching a high at 5.9 feet at 06:06 PM PDT. Keep enjoying those waves and watch for that west and south swell making its way to shore.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun! Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides and swells. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-28-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7054554562</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, occasionally building up to 4 feet in some sets. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 3.1 feet around 4:02 AM PDT. We've got a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights at 1 to 3 feet.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, we've got another low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, high tide at 3.1 feet around 3:58 AM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 200 degrees. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means they are unlikely but still possible, so always keep an eye out and stay safe out there in the water.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to ride some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather along the coast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 10:47:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, occasionally building up to 4 feet in some sets. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 3.1 feet around 4:02 AM PDT. We've got a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights at 1 to 3 feet.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, we've got another low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, high tide at 3.1 feet around 3:58 AM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 200 degrees. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means they are unlikely but still possible, so always keep an eye out and stay safe out there in the water.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to ride some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather along the coast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas.

Starting off with Orange County, today we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, occasionally building up to 4 feet in some sets. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 3.1 feet around 4:02 AM PDT. We've got a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights at 1 to 3 feet.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, we've got another low risk of rip currents today. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 72 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, high tide at 3.1 feet around 3:58 AM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 200 degrees. Tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means they are unlikely but still possible, so always keep an eye out and stay safe out there in the water.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to ride some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather along the coast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

First up, in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, be mindful out there! Surf heights are expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for catching some waves. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 61 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. Surf heights are also between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some good sets. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 69 degrees, quite refreshing! La Jolla tides will have their highs and lows, so take note if you're in the area.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay cautious and aware of your surroundings as you enjoy the waves!

So, surfers, get your boards ready and make the most of the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 11:14:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

First up, in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, be mindful out there! Surf heights are expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for catching some waves. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 61 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. Surf heights are also between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some good sets. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 69 degrees, quite refreshing! La Jolla tides will have their highs and lows, so take note if you're in the area.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay cautious and aware of your surroundings as you enjoy the waves!

So, surfers, get your boards ready and make the most of the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

First up, in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. So, be mindful out there! Surf heights are expected to be between 2 to 4 feet, making it perfect for catching some waves. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature ranges from 61 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk for today and tomorrow. Surf heights are also between 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some good sets. The water temperature ranges from 62 to 69 degrees, quite refreshing! La Jolla tides will have their highs and lows, so take note if you're in the area.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay cautious and aware of your surroundings as you enjoy the waves!

So, surfers, get your boards ready and make the most of the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Always stay safe, wear sunscreen, and have a blast out there on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the groovy forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet with the chance of local sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a mix of 62 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they'll be as high as 5.1 feet and as low as 0.5 feet throughout the day. Plus, enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast at Newport Beach stays chill with a low rip current risk. Surf heights again at 1 to 3 feet with those occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides will be ranging from 3.8 feet to 1.2 feet. Get ready for the west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees dancing together in the waves.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're in the clear but stay alert. Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas for some more sun-soaked surf fun!

Today's forecast offers low rip current risks, just like a beach day should be. Surf heights will be cruising at 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't crashing the party. The water temperature is a cozy 67 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be showing off the high tide at 5.0 feet and a low of 0.5 feet. Expect the west swell from 280 degrees and the south swell from 210 degrees to keep you riding those waves.

Looking ahead to Saturday at La Jolla, low rip current risks continue. The surf heights stick to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. Thunderstorms remain at bay. Tides range from 3.8 feet high to 1.2 feet low. The west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees will keep you on your toes.

Remember, in the water, always keep an eye out for each other and stay safe. And most importantly, have a blast out there, catching the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:51:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the groovy forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet with the chance of local sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a mix of 62 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they'll be as high as 5.1 feet and as low as 0.5 feet throughout the day. Plus, enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast at Newport Beach stays chill with a low rip current risk. Surf heights again at 1 to 3 feet with those occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides will be ranging from 3.8 feet to 1.2 feet. Get ready for the west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees dancing together in the waves.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're in the clear but stay alert. Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas for some more sun-soaked surf fun!

Today's forecast offers low rip current risks, just like a beach day should be. Surf heights will be cruising at 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't crashing the party. The water temperature is a cozy 67 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be showing off the high tide at 5.0 feet and a low of 0.5 feet. Expect the west swell from 280 degrees and the south swell from 210 degrees to keep you riding those waves.

Looking ahead to Saturday at La Jolla, low rip current risks continue. The surf heights stick to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. Thunderstorms remain at bay. Tides range from 3.8 feet high to 1.2 feet low. The west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees will keep you on your toes.

Remember, in the water, always keep an eye out for each other and stay safe. And most importantly, have a blast out there, catching the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some sunny surf vibes? Let's dive into the groovy forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas!

Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet with the chance of local sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a mix of 62 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach; they'll be as high as 5.1 feet and as low as 0.5 feet throughout the day. Plus, enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast at Newport Beach stays chill with a low rip current risk. Surf heights again at 1 to 3 feet with those occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides will be ranging from 3.8 feet to 1.2 feet. Get ready for the west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees dancing together in the waves.

Remember, a low risk of rip currents means you're in the clear but stay alert. Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas for some more sun-soaked surf fun!

Today's forecast offers low rip current risks, just like a beach day should be. Surf heights will be cruising at 1 to 3 feet with some sets up to 4 feet. Thunderstorms aren't crashing the party. The water temperature is a cozy 67 to 71 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be showing off the high tide at 5.0 feet and a low of 0.5 feet. Expect the west swell from 280 degrees and the south swell from 210 degrees to keep you riding those waves.

Looking ahead to Saturday at La Jolla, low rip current risks continue. The surf heights stick to 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4-foot sets. Thunderstorms remain at bay. Tides range from 3.8 feet high to 1.2 feet low. The west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees will keep you on your toes.

Remember, in the water, always keep an eye out for each other and stay safe. And most importantly, have a blast out there, catching the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate rip currents in the Orange County Coastal Areas in California!

Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure wave-catching potential. The water temperature will be a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. The sun will be shining bright, and no thunderstorms are expected. So, grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun at Newport Beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a mix of chill vibes and moderate rip currents.

Today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature will be a bit warmer at 68 to 73 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch some waves with the mixed south and west swell.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms means clear skies ahead. Be sure to check out those tides at La Jolla and soak in the mixed west and south swell.

And remember, surfers, always stay aware of those rip currents - they can be tricky! Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk - it's all about being safe out there in the waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up your board, and make the most of those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 10:47:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate rip currents in the Orange County Coastal Areas in California!

Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure wave-catching potential. The water temperature will be a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. The sun will be shining bright, and no thunderstorms are expected. So, grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun at Newport Beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a mix of chill vibes and moderate rip currents.

Today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature will be a bit warmer at 68 to 73 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch some waves with the mixed south and west swell.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms means clear skies ahead. Be sure to check out those tides at La Jolla and soak in the mixed west and south swell.

And remember, surfers, always stay aware of those rip currents - they can be tricky! Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk - it's all about being safe out there in the waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up your board, and make the most of those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate rip currents in the Orange County Coastal Areas in California!

Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure wave-catching potential. The water temperature will be a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. The sun will be shining bright, and no thunderstorms are expected. So, grab your board and get ready for some fun in the sun at Newport Beach!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - low risk means unlikely, moderate risk means possible, and high risk means likely.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a mix of chill vibes and moderate rip currents.

Today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature will be a bit warmer at 68 to 73 degrees. Enjoy the tides at La Jolla and catch some waves with the mixed south and west swell.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights still in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms means clear skies ahead. Be sure to check out those tides at La Jolla and soak in the mixed west and south swell.

And remember, surfers, always stay aware of those rip currents - they can be tricky! Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk - it's all about being safe out there in the waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up your board, and make the most of those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-24-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3586621515</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. *Grab your boards* and hang ten!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height here is also 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 71 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Remember surfers, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe in the water. And hey, if you catch an epic wave, share your surf stories with us!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:47:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. *Grab your boards* and hang ten!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height here is also 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 71 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Remember surfers, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe in the water. And hey, if you catch an epic wave, share your surf stories with us!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. *Grab your boards* and hang ten!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Now, shifting down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height here is also 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 67 to 71 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and tides.

Remember surfers, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe in the water. And hey, if you catch an epic wave, share your surf stories with us!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4338716365</link>
      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a *moderate* risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there. The surf height is looking nice at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperatures are ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high tides throughout the day. And hey, there's a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. The tides at Newport Beach are similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly. And yep, we still have that combo of south and west swells coming your way.

Now, let's talk San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at another *moderate* risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for each other. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

As for Wednesday, the rip current risk sticks to *moderate*. Surf heights stay the same at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their highs and lows just like today. And lastly, get ready for more of that mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means they are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 10:46:39 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a *moderate* risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there. The surf height is looking nice at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperatures are ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high tides throughout the day. And hey, there's a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. The tides at Newport Beach are similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly. And yep, we still have that combo of south and west swells coming your way.

Now, let's talk San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at another *moderate* risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for each other. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

As for Wednesday, the rip current risk sticks to *moderate*. Surf heights stay the same at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their highs and lows just like today. And lastly, get ready for more of that mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means they are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a *moderate* risk of rip currents, so be cautious out there. The surf height is looking nice at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperatures are ranging from 63 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some low and high tides throughout the day. And hey, there's a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. The tides at Newport Beach are similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly. And yep, we still have that combo of south and west swells coming your way.

Now, let's talk San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at another *moderate* risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for each other. Surf heights are also 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 70 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

As for Wednesday, the rip current risk sticks to *moderate*. Surf heights stay the same at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their highs and lows just like today. And lastly, get ready for more of that mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a *moderate* rip current risk means they are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-22-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1229455243</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on our hands. Surf height is looking pretty fun at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures ranging from 61 to 66 degrees, and tides rolling in and out at Newport Beach. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

For all you early risers tomorrow, Tuesday at Newport Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf height, no thunderstorms, and mixed swells continuing.

Now, let's head on down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk is low with surf height at a chill 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and water temps range from 62 to 69 degrees. Tides are looking good at La Jolla, and the mixed west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees awaits you.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk stays low with similar surf height and no thunderstorms expected at La Jolla. Enjoy the mixed swells coming your way from 210 degrees south and 270 degrees west.

Remember, the ocean is always changing, so stay alert and surf safe out there. Catch those waves and soak up the sun while you can!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:46:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on our hands. Surf height is looking pretty fun at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures ranging from 61 to 66 degrees, and tides rolling in and out at Newport Beach. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

For all you early risers tomorrow, Tuesday at Newport Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf height, no thunderstorms, and mixed swells continuing.

Now, let's head on down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk is low with surf height at a chill 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and water temps range from 62 to 69 degrees. Tides are looking good at La Jolla, and the mixed west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees awaits you.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk stays low with similar surf height and no thunderstorms expected at La Jolla. Enjoy the mixed swells coming your way from 210 degrees south and 270 degrees west.

Remember, the ocean is always changing, so stay alert and surf safe out there. Catch those waves and soak up the sun while you can!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in sunny San Diego, CA. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County for today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on our hands. Surf height is looking pretty fun at 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures ranging from 61 to 66 degrees, and tides rolling in and out at Newport Beach. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. 

For all you early risers tomorrow, Tuesday at Newport Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf height, no thunderstorms, and mixed swells continuing.

Now, let's head on down to San Diego County. Today, the rip current risk is low with surf height at a chill 2 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and water temps range from 62 to 69 degrees. Tides are looking good at La Jolla, and the mixed west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees awaits you.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk stays low with similar surf height and no thunderstorms expected at La Jolla. Enjoy the mixed swells coming your way from 210 degrees south and 270 degrees west.

Remember, the ocean is always changing, so stay alert and surf safe out there. Catch those waves and soak up the sun while you can!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-21-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5119952280</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves at Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights are looking groovy at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temps ranging from 62 to 69 degrees, so it's wetsuit time! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk stays at moderate levels. Surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet, and yep, no thunderstorms in sight. Tides are similar, so get ready for more of that sweet mix of south and west swells hitting Newport Beach.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk for today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Water temps ranging from 61 to 69 degrees, making for a refreshing dip. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla with a mix of west and south swells rolling in.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego County, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, and you guessed it - no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla follow a similar pattern with that delightful mix of west and south swells gracing the coastline.

Remember, moderate rip currents mean they're possible, so stay cautious out there in the water. Keep an eye out for each other, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, catch those waves!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 10:46:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves at Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights are looking groovy at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temps ranging from 62 to 69 degrees, so it's wetsuit time! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk stays at moderate levels. Surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet, and yep, no thunderstorms in sight. Tides are similar, so get ready for more of that sweet mix of south and west swells hitting Newport Beach.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk for today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Water temps ranging from 61 to 69 degrees, making for a refreshing dip. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla with a mix of west and south swells rolling in.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego County, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, and you guessed it - no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla follow a similar pattern with that delightful mix of west and south swells gracing the coastline.

Remember, moderate rip currents mean they're possible, so stay cautious out there in the water. Keep an eye out for each other, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, catch those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves at Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on the horizon. Surf heights are looking groovy at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temps ranging from 62 to 69 degrees, so it's wetsuit time! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk stays at moderate levels. Surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet, and yep, no thunderstorms in sight. Tides are similar, so get ready for more of that sweet mix of south and west swells hitting Newport Beach.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County, we're also seeing a moderate rip current risk for today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Water temps ranging from 61 to 69 degrees, making for a refreshing dip. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla with a mix of west and south swells rolling in.

Looking ahead to Monday in San Diego County, the rip current risk lingers at moderate levels. Surf heights stick to 2 to 4 feet, and you guessed it - no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla follow a similar pattern with that delightful mix of west and south swells gracing the coastline.

Remember, moderate rip currents mean they're possible, so stay cautious out there in the water. Keep an eye out for each other, wear sunscreen, and most importantly, catch those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow, featuring some gnarly waves coming your way in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Orange County...
Today's looking good with a moderate rip current risk. Up for grabs are 2 to 4 feet waves, so saddle up and catch some nice ones. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surfing bliss. The water temperature's a cool 64 to 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides - you've got a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning. Mixed swells coming from the south and west, so be prepared for some variety out there!

As for tomorrow in Orange County...
The moderate rip current risk continues, with similar 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning again. And the swells? You can expect a mix coming from the west and south. Get ready for some more surfing fun!

Now let's head down to San Diego County...
Today, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, with waves in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes and good waves. The water's a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 71 degrees. Check out La Jolla's tides - a low tide early in the morning and a high tide around mid-morning. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west, giving you some diverse waves to ride.

And for tomorrow in San Diego County...
The moderate rip current risk holds steady with 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms in sight for another day of perfect surfing weather. Tides at La Jolla will have a low tide early in the morning and a high tide in the late morning. Get ready for mixed swells from the west and south, offering you a variety of waves to choose from.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means to be cautious out there, surf safely, and always keep an eye on fellow surfers. And most importantly, have a ton of fun catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2024 10:46:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow, featuring some gnarly waves coming your way in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Orange County...
Today's looking good with a moderate rip current risk. Up for grabs are 2 to 4 feet waves, so saddle up and catch some nice ones. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surfing bliss. The water temperature's a cool 64 to 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides - you've got a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning. Mixed swells coming from the south and west, so be prepared for some variety out there!

As for tomorrow in Orange County...
The moderate rip current risk continues, with similar 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning again. And the swells? You can expect a mix coming from the west and south. Get ready for some more surfing fun!

Now let's head down to San Diego County...
Today, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, with waves in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes and good waves. The water's a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 71 degrees. Check out La Jolla's tides - a low tide early in the morning and a high tide around mid-morning. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west, giving you some diverse waves to ride.

And for tomorrow in San Diego County...
The moderate rip current risk holds steady with 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms in sight for another day of perfect surfing weather. Tides at La Jolla will have a low tide early in the morning and a high tide in the late morning. Get ready for mixed swells from the west and south, offering you a variety of waves to choose from.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means to be cautious out there, surf safely, and always keep an eye on fellow surfers. And most importantly, have a ton of fun catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your local surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow, featuring some gnarly waves coming your way in Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Orange County...
Today's looking good with a moderate rip current risk. Up for grabs are 2 to 4 feet waves, so saddle up and catch some nice ones. No thunderstorms expected, just pure surfing bliss. The water temperature's a cool 64 to 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides - you've got a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning. Mixed swells coming from the south and west, so be prepared for some variety out there!

As for tomorrow in Orange County...
The moderate rip current risk continues, with similar 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach will have a low tide in the early morning and a high tide in the late morning again. And the swells? You can expect a mix coming from the west and south. Get ready for some more surfing fun!

Now let's head down to San Diego County...
Today, we're looking at another moderate rip current risk, with waves in the 2 to 4 feet range. No thunderstorms to worry about, just good vibes and good waves. The water's a bit warmer here, ranging from 68 to 71 degrees. Check out La Jolla's tides - a low tide early in the morning and a high tide around mid-morning. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west, giving you some diverse waves to ride.

And for tomorrow in San Diego County...
The moderate rip current risk holds steady with 2 to 4 feet waves up for grabs. No thunderstorms in sight for another day of perfect surfing weather. Tides at La Jolla will have a low tide early in the morning and a high tide in the late morning. Get ready for mixed swells from the west and south, offering you a variety of waves to choose from.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means to be cautious out there, surf safely, and always keep an eye on fellow surfers. And most importantly, have a ton of fun catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1015228418</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a heads-up – there's a high rip current risk! So, keep your surf skills sharp. The surf height ranges from 3 to 5 feet, making it perfect for catching some rad waves. And hey, thunderstorm potential? None! So, no need to worry about that. The water temperature is a comfortable 64 to 68 degrees, just right for a refreshing dip. Watch those tides at Newport Beach, and be on the lookout for mixed south swell and west swell – it's a mix and match kind of day!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, giving you a chance to catch some waves at 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surfing weather. Tides at Newport Beach will be in your favor, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from the south and west.

Now, let's zoom down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, there's a high rip current risk today. The surf height is a chill 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets – perfect for some wave-riding action. The water temperature here ranges from 68 to 71 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing surf session. La Jolla's tides are on point, and keep an eye out for the mixed swell from south-southwest and west directions.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate. The surf height will be similar to today, giving you a chance to enjoy some moderate wave action. The tides at La Jolla are in your favor, and the swell is coming in from the west and south-southwest – mix it up and catch those waves!

Remember, for both areas, higher rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are more likely, so stay safe in the water.

So, surfers, gear up, wax those boards, and hit the waves with confidence. Get ready for a fantastic day filled with sun, surf, and good vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:53:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a heads-up – there's a high rip current risk! So, keep your surf skills sharp. The surf height ranges from 3 to 5 feet, making it perfect for catching some rad waves. And hey, thunderstorm potential? None! So, no need to worry about that. The water temperature is a comfortable 64 to 68 degrees, just right for a refreshing dip. Watch those tides at Newport Beach, and be on the lookout for mixed south swell and west swell – it's a mix and match kind of day!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, giving you a chance to catch some waves at 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surfing weather. Tides at Newport Beach will be in your favor, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from the south and west.

Now, let's zoom down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, there's a high rip current risk today. The surf height is a chill 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets – perfect for some wave-riding action. The water temperature here ranges from 68 to 71 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing surf session. La Jolla's tides are on point, and keep an eye out for the mixed swell from south-southwest and west directions.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate. The surf height will be similar to today, giving you a chance to enjoy some moderate wave action. The tides at La Jolla are in your favor, and the swell is coming in from the west and south-southwest – mix it up and catch those waves!

Remember, for both areas, higher rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are more likely, so stay safe in the water.

So, surfers, gear up, wax those boards, and hit the waves with confidence. Get ready for a fantastic day filled with sun, surf, and good vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a heads-up – there's a high rip current risk! So, keep your surf skills sharp. The surf height ranges from 3 to 5 feet, making it perfect for catching some rad waves. And hey, thunderstorm potential? None! So, no need to worry about that. The water temperature is a comfortable 64 to 68 degrees, just right for a refreshing dip. Watch those tides at Newport Beach, and be on the lookout for mixed south swell and west swell – it's a mix and match kind of day!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, giving you a chance to catch some waves at 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect surfing weather. Tides at Newport Beach will be in your favor, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from the south and west.

Now, let's zoom down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Similar to Orange County, there's a high rip current risk today. The surf height is a chill 2 to 4 feet, with occasional 5-foot sets – perfect for some wave-riding action. The water temperature here ranges from 68 to 71 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing surf session. La Jolla's tides are on point, and keep an eye out for the mixed swell from south-southwest and west directions.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate. The surf height will be similar to today, giving you a chance to enjoy some moderate wave action. The tides at La Jolla are in your favor, and the swell is coming in from the west and south-southwest – mix it up and catch those waves!

Remember, for both areas, higher rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are more likely, so stay safe in the water.

So, surfers, gear up, wax those boards, and hit the waves with confidence. Get ready for a fantastic day filled with sun, surf, and good vibes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to catch some gnarly waves as we dive into the surf zone forecast!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so watch out! Surf height ranging from 3 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 feet. The water temperature is between 62 to 69 degrees, so it's quite refreshing. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach, and again, mixed swells coming your way.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 69 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, and enjoy the mix of south and west swells.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect weather to hit the waves. Check the tides at La Jolla and get ready for more mixed swells!

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so surf safely out there, folks! And as always, have a blast out on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 10:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to catch some gnarly waves as we dive into the surf zone forecast!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so watch out! Surf height ranging from 3 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 feet. The water temperature is between 62 to 69 degrees, so it's quite refreshing. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach, and again, mixed swells coming your way.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 69 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, and enjoy the mix of south and west swells.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect weather to hit the waves. Check the tides at La Jolla and get ready for more mixed swells!

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so surf safely out there, folks! And as always, have a blast out on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to catch some gnarly waves as we dive into the surf zone forecast!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so watch out! Surf height ranging from 3 to 6 feet with sets up to 7 feet. The water temperature is between 62 to 69 degrees, so it's quite refreshing. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you can enjoy the waves without any interruptions. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach, and again, mixed swells coming your way.

Now, moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, there's a high rip current risk with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 69 to 71 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla, and enjoy the mix of south and west swells.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just perfect weather to hit the waves. Check the tides at La Jolla and get ready for more mixed swells!

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so surf safely out there, folks! And as always, have a blast out on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Orange County Forecast:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 69 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south and west swells coming your way.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with slightly lower surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach and more mixed swells to keep things interesting.

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights today are 3 to 5 feet with local sets up to 6 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 68 to 70 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow, expect the rip current risk to stay high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla and more mixed swells for your surfing pleasure.

Remember, those rip currents can be gnarly, so be careful out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:47:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Orange County Forecast:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 69 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south and west swells coming your way.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with slightly lower surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach and more mixed swells to keep things interesting.

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights today are 3 to 5 feet with local sets up to 6 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 68 to 70 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow, expect the rip current risk to stay high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla and more mixed swells for your surfing pleasure.

Remember, those rip currents can be gnarly, so be careful out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Orange County Forecast:
Today, we have a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but the water temperature is a bit chilly at 64 to 69 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south and west swells coming your way.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with slightly lower surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach and more mixed swells to keep things interesting.

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Similar conditions here with a high rip current risk, so be cautious. Surf heights today are 3 to 5 feet with local sets up to 6 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 68 to 70 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in.

Tomorrow, expect the rip current risk to stay high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla and more mixed swells for your surfing pleasure.

Remember, those rip currents can be gnarly, so be careful out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Today, get ready for some high rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures will be between 65 to 72 degrees, so make sure to stay cool out there. No thunderstorms in sight, just some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with similar surf heights and sets. Water temperatures remain consistent while the swell direction shifts slightly. So, get those boards ready and paddle out for some fun in the sun!

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. Life-threatening rip currents are likely during this time.

And there you have it, your surf forecast for the next couple of days in California. So, grab your gear, wax up your boards, and enjoy the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 10:48:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Today, get ready for some high rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures will be between 65 to 72 degrees, so make sure to stay cool out there. No thunderstorms in sight, just some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with similar surf heights and sets. Water temperatures remain consistent while the swell direction shifts slightly. So, get those boards ready and paddle out for some fun in the sun!

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. Life-threatening rip currents are likely during this time.

And there you have it, your surf forecast for the next couple of days in California. So, grab your gear, wax up your boards, and enjoy the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California!

Today, get ready for some high rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Water temperatures will be between 65 to 72 degrees, so make sure to stay cool out there. No thunderstorms in sight, just some mixed south swell and west swell coming your way.

For tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with similar surf heights and sets. Water temperatures remain consistent while the swell direction shifts slightly. So, get those boards ready and paddle out for some fun in the sun!

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. Life-threatening rip currents are likely during this time.

And there you have it, your surf forecast for the next couple of days in California. So, grab your gear, wax up your boards, and enjoy the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out on the waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas - we've got a Beach Hazards Statement from 9 am Tuesday through 9 pm Thursday, so keep an eye out! Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures ranging from 65 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 2.7 feet this morning. Watch out for that mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, sets up to 7 feet. So get ready for some exciting waves! Again, no thunderstorms expected, with tides bringing a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening at Newport Beach.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas - like Orange County, there's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from Tuesday through Thursday with a high Rip Current Risk. Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a high of 2.7 feet in the morning and 4.9 feet in the evening. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with the highest surf expected in north San Diego County. No thunderstorms expected for Tuesday. Tides at La Jolla will bring a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening.

Remember surfers, be aware of those Rip Current Risks - it's all about staying safe while you catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:46:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out on the waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas - we've got a Beach Hazards Statement from 9 am Tuesday through 9 pm Thursday, so keep an eye out! Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures ranging from 65 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 2.7 feet this morning. Watch out for that mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, sets up to 7 feet. So get ready for some exciting waves! Again, no thunderstorms expected, with tides bringing a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening at Newport Beach.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas - like Orange County, there's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from Tuesday through Thursday with a high Rip Current Risk. Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a high of 2.7 feet in the morning and 4.9 feet in the evening. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with the highest surf expected in north San Diego County. No thunderstorms expected for Tuesday. Tides at La Jolla will bring a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening.

Remember surfers, be aware of those Rip Current Risks - it's all about staying safe while you catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what's happening out on the waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas - we've got a Beach Hazards Statement from 9 am Tuesday through 9 pm Thursday, so keep an eye out! Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and water temperatures ranging from 65 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be high at 2.7 feet this morning. Watch out for that mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, sets up to 7 feet. So get ready for some exciting waves! Again, no thunderstorms expected, with tides bringing a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening at Newport Beach.

Now, moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas - like Orange County, there's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from Tuesday through Thursday with a high Rip Current Risk. Today, expect a moderate Rip Current Risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a high of 2.7 feet in the morning and 4.9 feet in the evening. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk increases to high with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with the highest surf expected in north San Diego County. No thunderstorms expected for Tuesday. Tides at La Jolla will bring a low of 0.8 feet early in the morning and a high of 5.3 feet in the evening.

Remember surfers, be aware of those Rip Current Risks - it's all about staying safe while you catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for two awesome spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature ranges from 65 to 72 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some highs and lows throughout the day. So, get those boards ready for some mixed swells coming from the south and west.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. Another day of mixed swells rolling in, so get ready to ride the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low with surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla have their highs and lows too. Mixed swells from the south and west are in store for you today.

For Monday, the rip current risk climbs to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Expect no thunderstorms and keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west are on the agenda.

Remember, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, while moderate risk means they are possible. And high risk? Well, that means they're likely, so be cautious out there!

So, grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 10:46:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for two awesome spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature ranges from 65 to 72 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some highs and lows throughout the day. So, get those boards ready for some mixed swells coming from the south and west.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. Another day of mixed swells rolling in, so get ready to ride the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low with surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla have their highs and lows too. Mixed swells from the south and west are in store for you today.

For Monday, the rip current risk climbs to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Expect no thunderstorms and keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west are on the agenda.

Remember, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, while moderate risk means they are possible. And high risk? Well, that means they're likely, so be cautious out there!

So, grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for two awesome spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature ranges from 65 to 72 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some highs and lows throughout the day. So, get those boards ready for some mixed swells coming from the south and west.

Moving onto Monday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. Another day of mixed swells rolling in, so get ready to ride the waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today's rip current risk is low with surf heights also at 2 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla have their highs and lows too. Mixed swells from the south and west are in store for you today.

For Monday, the rip current risk climbs to moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Expect no thunderstorms and keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla. Mixed swells coming from the southwest and west are on the agenda.

Remember, low risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible, while moderate risk means they are possible. And high risk? Well, that means they're likely, so be cautious out there!

So, grab your boards, wax them up, and hit the waves at Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and the water temperature is a refreshing 69 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities. There's a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will still be running at 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the tides at Newport Beach again and catch the south swell from 180 degrees along with the west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, let's cruise down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, allowing for a worry-free surf session. Surf heights will be similar at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be between 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and appreciate the west swell coming from 260 degrees.

As for Sunday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights will mirror Saturday at 1 to 3 feet with calm weather expected. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch the west swell from 270 degrees for some enjoyable waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, they could still happen. So, stay safe and enjoy the surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 10:47:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and the water temperature is a refreshing 69 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities. There's a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will still be running at 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the tides at Newport Beach again and catch the south swell from 180 degrees along with the west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, let's cruise down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, allowing for a worry-free surf session. Surf heights will be similar at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be between 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and appreciate the west swell coming from 260 degrees.

As for Sunday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights will mirror Saturday at 1 to 3 feet with calm weather expected. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch the west swell from 270 degrees for some enjoyable waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, they could still happen. So, stay safe and enjoy the surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are a no-show, and the water temperature is a refreshing 69 to 73 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities. There's a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell coming in from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights will still be running at 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Enjoy the tides at Newport Beach again and catch the south swell from 180 degrees along with the west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, let's cruise down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, allowing for a worry-free surf session. Surf heights will be similar at 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will be between 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for a dip. Keep track of the tides at La Jolla and appreciate the west swell coming from 260 degrees.

As for Sunday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights will mirror Saturday at 1 to 3 feet with calm weather expected. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch the west swell from 270 degrees for some enjoyable waves.

Remember, a low rip current risk means while life-threatening rip currents are unlikely, they could still happen. So, stay safe and enjoy the surf responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some rad updates on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In sunny Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 73 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for some epic surfing sessions throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees adding to the fun!

Tomorrow's forecast is pretty similar with another low rip current risk and surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet, with sets peaking at 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and those swells from the south and west will keep the surf vibe alive!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and pleasant water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Catch those tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times. Don't forget about the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees adding some extra flair to your beach day!

Tomorrow in San Diego, we'll see a continuation of the low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla will support your surfing plans perfectly. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees to make things even more exciting!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's important to stay safe. Always keep an eye out for any changes in conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 10:47:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some rad updates on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In sunny Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 73 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for some epic surfing sessions throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees adding to the fun!

Tomorrow's forecast is pretty similar with another low rip current risk and surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet, with sets peaking at 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and those swells from the south and west will keep the surf vibe alive!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and pleasant water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Catch those tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times. Don't forget about the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees adding some extra flair to your beach day!

Tomorrow in San Diego, we'll see a continuation of the low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla will support your surfing plans perfectly. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees to make things even more exciting!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's important to stay safe. Always keep an eye out for any changes in conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some rad updates on the surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In sunny Orange County Coastal Areas today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 73 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered for some epic surfing sessions throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees adding to the fun!

Tomorrow's forecast is pretty similar with another low rip current risk and surf heights maintaining at 1 to 3 feet, with sets peaking at 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected, so you can catch those waves worry-free. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and those swells from the south and west will keep the surf vibe alive!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast brings us a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and pleasant water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Catch those tides at La Jolla for some prime surfing times. Don't forget about the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees adding some extra flair to your beach day!

Tomorrow in San Diego, we'll see a continuation of the low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and no thunderstorm threats. Tides at La Jolla will support your surfing plans perfectly. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees to make things even more exciting!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's important to stay safe. Always keep an eye out for any changes in conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-11-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7672996099</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and you can expect water temperatures between 67 to 73 degrees. Remember your tide schedule for Newport Beach - with some sweet sets coming in thanks to south and west swells.

Moving on to tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights staying around 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for a high of 4.2 feet in the afternoon. And yes, more south and west swells to look forward to!

Over in San Diego County today, enjoy the low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water is a bit warmer here, ranging from 70 to 72 degrees. La Jolla tides will bring you some good opportunities to catch waves, with south and west swells in the mix.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with surf heights steady at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can focus on those waves. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla - a high of 4.2 feet awaits you.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk when it comes to rip currents, so always stay alert and swim near a lifeguard. Now go out there and ride those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 10:46:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and you can expect water temperatures between 67 to 73 degrees. Remember your tide schedule for Newport Beach - with some sweet sets coming in thanks to south and west swells.

Moving on to tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights staying around 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for a high of 4.2 feet in the afternoon. And yes, more south and west swells to look forward to!

Over in San Diego County today, enjoy the low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water is a bit warmer here, ranging from 70 to 72 degrees. La Jolla tides will bring you some good opportunities to catch waves, with south and west swells in the mix.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with surf heights steady at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can focus on those waves. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla - a high of 4.2 feet awaits you.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk when it comes to rip currents, so always stay alert and swim near a lifeguard. Now go out there and ride those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For today in Orange County, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and you can expect water temperatures between 67 to 73 degrees. Remember your tide schedule for Newport Beach - with some sweet sets coming in thanks to south and west swells.

Moving on to tomorrow, the low rip current risk continues, with surf heights staying around 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are on the horizon. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for a high of 4.2 feet in the afternoon. And yes, more south and west swells to look forward to!

Over in San Diego County today, enjoy the low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water is a bit warmer here, ranging from 70 to 72 degrees. La Jolla tides will bring you some good opportunities to catch waves, with south and west swells in the mix.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego, the low rip current risk remains, with surf heights steady at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, so you can focus on those waves. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla - a high of 4.2 feet awaits you.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk when it comes to rip currents, so always stay alert and swim near a lifeguard. Now go out there and ride those waves, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet waves and sunny days? Well, you're in luck because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's kick things off in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking good at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and pleasant weather conditions.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast includes a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature of 70 to 73 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be with mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow's outlook? Another day of low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, keep an eye out for any changes in the water's behavior. And always stay safe out there while catching those waves!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 10:48:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet waves and sunny days? Well, you're in luck because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's kick things off in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking good at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and pleasant weather conditions.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast includes a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature of 70 to 73 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be with mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow's outlook? Another day of low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, keep an eye out for any changes in the water's behavior. And always stay safe out there while catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet waves and sunny days? Well, you're in luck because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's kick things off in Orange County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 66 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking good at Newport Beach with some mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. And for tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and pleasant weather conditions.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today's forecast includes a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a water temperature of 70 to 73 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be with mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tomorrow's outlook? Another day of low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in sight.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, keep an eye out for any changes in the water's behavior. And always stay safe out there while catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a cool 63 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day, with a south swell from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to low with slightly smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach with mixed south swell and west swell. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 67 to 73 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will bring some variation in water levels with mixed south swell and west swell influencing the waves.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another beautiful day to hit the beach with expected mixed swells from the south and west.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so always swim near a lifeguard and be cautious in the water.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time at the beach!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 10:46:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a cool 63 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day, with a south swell from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to low with slightly smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach with mixed south swell and west swell. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 67 to 73 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will bring some variation in water levels with mixed south swell and west swell influencing the waves.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another beautiful day to hit the beach with expected mixed swells from the south and west.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so always swim near a lifeguard and be cautious in the water.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a cool 63 to 74 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day, with a south swell from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to low with slightly smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach with mixed south swell and west swell. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 67 to 73 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will bring some variation in water levels with mixed south swell and west swell influencing the waves.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Another beautiful day to hit the beach with expected mixed swells from the south and west.

Remember, rip currents can be dangerous, so always swim near a lifeguard and be cautious in the water.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time at the beach!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms expected, with water temperatures between 65 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking like a dance routine with highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a south swell from 190 degrees adding to the excitement!

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, waves calming down a bit to 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue their performance at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Sounds like a good mix for some varied surfing styles!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is similar with a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is looking like a mirror of Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the water temperature is slightly warmer at 68 to 72 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be, with tides and swells to keep any surfer happy.

For tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, and the surf height mellows out to 1 to 3 feet. Tides continue to play their game at La Jolla, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell and a touch of west swell, giving you a little bit of everything.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means possible challenges, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves! Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:46:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms expected, with water temperatures between 65 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking like a dance routine with highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a south swell from 190 degrees adding to the excitement!

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, waves calming down a bit to 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue their performance at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Sounds like a good mix for some varied surfing styles!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is similar with a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is looking like a mirror of Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the water temperature is slightly warmer at 68 to 72 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be, with tides and swells to keep any surfer happy.

For tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, and the surf height mellows out to 1 to 3 feet. Tides continue to play their game at La Jolla, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell and a touch of west swell, giving you a little bit of everything.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means possible challenges, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves! Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California!

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides. No thunderstorms expected, with water temperatures between 65 to 74 degrees. Tides are looking like a dance routine with highs and lows throughout the day at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a south swell from 190 degrees adding to the excitement!

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, waves calming down a bit to 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides continue their performance at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. Sounds like a good mix for some varied surfing styles!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the vibe is similar with a moderate rip current risk today. The surf is looking like a mirror of Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the water temperature is slightly warmer at 68 to 72 degrees. La Jolla is the place to be, with tides and swells to keep any surfer happy.

For tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, and the surf height mellows out to 1 to 3 feet. Tides continue to play their game at La Jolla, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell and a touch of west swell, giving you a little bit of everything.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means possible challenges, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves! Enjoy the sun, sand, and surf. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the scoop on the surf forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf height is looking good at 3 to 5 feet, with the occasional local set reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. And guess what? We've got some sweet south swells coming from 190 degrees and 200 degrees!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height stays consistent at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking favorable. Get ready for more south swells coming from 190 degrees. Looking good, right?

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf height is a solid 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about and water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Keep track of those tides at La Jolla. And hey, we've got some south swells from 210 degrees and west swells from 240 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists. Surf height remains steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a great day of surfing. Watch those tides at La Jolla and get ready for more south swells rolling in from 200 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 2024 10:47:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the scoop on the surf forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf height is looking good at 3 to 5 feet, with the occasional local set reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. And guess what? We've got some sweet south swells coming from 190 degrees and 200 degrees!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height stays consistent at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking favorable. Get ready for more south swells coming from 190 degrees. Looking good, right?

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf height is a solid 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about and water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Keep track of those tides at La Jolla. And hey, we've got some south swells from 210 degrees and west swells from 240 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists. Surf height remains steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a great day of surfing. Watch those tides at La Jolla and get ready for more south swells rolling in from 200 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the scoop on the surf forecast? Let's dive in!

For Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California:

Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. Surf height is looking good at 3 to 5 feet, with the occasional local set reaching up to 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 64 to 72 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach. And guess what? We've got some sweet south swells coming from 190 degrees and 200 degrees!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height stays consistent at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at Newport Beach are looking favorable. Get ready for more south swells coming from 190 degrees. Looking good, right?

And now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf height is a solid 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about and water temperatures ranging from 68 to 72 degrees. Keep track of those tides at La Jolla. And hey, we've got some south swells from 210 degrees and west swells from 240 degrees to keep things interesting!

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists. Surf height remains steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a great day of surfing. Watch those tides at La Jolla and get ready for more south swells rolling in from 200 degrees.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an exciting surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk and some rad waves heading your way! Expect surf heights between 3 to 6 feet with local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. Looks like we won't have any thunderstorms to worry about, but keep an eye out for water temperatures ranging from 64 to 71 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides for Newport Beach - they're all over the place today!

Tomorrow's forecast is looking similar with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with potential local sets of 6 feet. It's all about that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Be prepared for some awesome waves!

Heading further south to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk. Surf heights will be running between 3 to 5 feet with local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Water temperatures are looking great at 67 to 70 degrees, so jump in and catch those waves at La Jolla!

Sunday will bring more high rip current risks with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla are something to keep an eye on, especially if you're planning your surf session around them. And once again, we're soaking up that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Just a reminder - always be on the lookout for those rip currents. Remember, high risk means they're likely to be life-threatening, so stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 10:46:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an exciting surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk and some rad waves heading your way! Expect surf heights between 3 to 6 feet with local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. Looks like we won't have any thunderstorms to worry about, but keep an eye out for water temperatures ranging from 64 to 71 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides for Newport Beach - they're all over the place today!

Tomorrow's forecast is looking similar with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with potential local sets of 6 feet. It's all about that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Be prepared for some awesome waves!

Heading further south to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk. Surf heights will be running between 3 to 5 feet with local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Water temperatures are looking great at 67 to 70 degrees, so jump in and catch those waves at La Jolla!

Sunday will bring more high rip current risks with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla are something to keep an eye on, especially if you're planning your surf session around them. And once again, we're soaking up that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Just a reminder - always be on the lookout for those rip currents. Remember, high risk means they're likely to be life-threatening, so stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an exciting surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk and some rad waves heading your way! Expect surf heights between 3 to 6 feet with local sets reaching up to 7 feet. Remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. Looks like we won't have any thunderstorms to worry about, but keep an eye out for water temperatures ranging from 64 to 71 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides for Newport Beach - they're all over the place today!

Tomorrow's forecast is looking similar with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with potential local sets of 6 feet. It's all about that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Be prepared for some awesome waves!

Heading further south to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk. Surf heights will be running between 3 to 5 feet with local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Water temperatures are looking great at 67 to 70 degrees, so jump in and catch those waves at La Jolla!

Sunday will bring more high rip current risks with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla are something to keep an eye on, especially if you're planning your surf session around them. And once again, we're soaking up that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Just a reminder - always be on the lookout for those rip currents. Remember, high risk means they're likely to be life-threatening, so stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas in California and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

First up, in Orange County:

Today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents, so be sure to stay safe out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height remains consistent at 3 to 6 feet with local sets up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees.

Down in San Diego County:

Today, also a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is warmer at 70 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show some fluctuations throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the high rip current risk persists with surf heights maintaining at 3 to 5 feet and local sets up to 6 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern. Watch out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, with high rip currents likely, take extra caution when hitting the waves. Stay safe and have a rad time out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 10:47:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas in California and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

First up, in Orange County:

Today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents, so be sure to stay safe out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height remains consistent at 3 to 6 feet with local sets up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees.

Down in San Diego County:

Today, also a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is warmer at 70 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show some fluctuations throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the high rip current risk persists with surf heights maintaining at 3 to 5 feet and local sets up to 6 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern. Watch out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, with high rip currents likely, take extra caution when hitting the waves. Stay safe and have a rad time out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive into the gnarly details for Orange County Coastal Areas in California and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

First up, in Orange County:

Today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents, so be sure to stay safe out there! The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet with some local sets reaching up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 64 to 71 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include some lows and highs throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf height remains consistent at 3 to 6 feet with local sets up to 7 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees.

Down in San Diego County:

Today, also a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is warmer at 70 to 72 degrees. Tides at La Jolla show some fluctuations throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the high rip current risk persists with surf heights maintaining at 3 to 5 feet and local sets up to 6 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern. Watch out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, with high rip currents likely, take extra caution when hitting the waves. Stay safe and have a rad time out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers and wave riders! You've tuned in just in time for your surf zone forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and see what's cookin' in the ocean today!

In Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk and some tasty waves rollin' in at 3 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. Water temps are ranging from 64 to 71 degrees, so it's time to bust out the wetsuits. And don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Now, looking ahead to tomorrow, that rip current risk stays high with surf heights pickin' up to 4 to 6 feet, and sets showin' off at 7 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell comin' your way.

Over in San Diego County, we're also rockin' a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and sets pushin' up to 5 feet. The water's a bit warmer here, hittin' 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla's got your tide schedule locked in, so you won't miss a beat.

And tomorrow, that rip current risk remains high, and the surf heights amp up to 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet north of Encinitas. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell for some fun times in the water.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, catch those awesome waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2024 10:48:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers and wave riders! You've tuned in just in time for your surf zone forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and see what's cookin' in the ocean today!

In Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk and some tasty waves rollin' in at 3 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. Water temps are ranging from 64 to 71 degrees, so it's time to bust out the wetsuits. And don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Now, looking ahead to tomorrow, that rip current risk stays high with surf heights pickin' up to 4 to 6 feet, and sets showin' off at 7 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell comin' your way.

Over in San Diego County, we're also rockin' a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and sets pushin' up to 5 feet. The water's a bit warmer here, hittin' 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla's got your tide schedule locked in, so you won't miss a beat.

And tomorrow, that rip current risk remains high, and the surf heights amp up to 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet north of Encinitas. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell for some fun times in the water.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, catch those awesome waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers and wave riders! You've tuned in just in time for your surf zone forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and see what's cookin' in the ocean today!

In Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk and some tasty waves rollin' in at 3 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. Water temps are ranging from 64 to 71 degrees, so it's time to bust out the wetsuits. And don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Now, looking ahead to tomorrow, that rip current risk stays high with surf heights pickin' up to 4 to 6 feet, and sets showin' off at 7 feet. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell comin' your way.

Over in San Diego County, we're also rockin' a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and sets pushin' up to 5 feet. The water's a bit warmer here, hittin' 69 to 71 degrees. La Jolla's got your tide schedule locked in, so you won't miss a beat.

And tomorrow, that rip current risk remains high, and the surf heights amp up to 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet north of Encinitas. Keep an eye out for that mixed south swell and west swell for some fun times in the water.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, catch those awesome waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 07-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in:

For today in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet. Water temperature is a cool 64 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all about that smooth surf life. Keep an eye on the tides, and remember, a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees are rolling in.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, with some hefty sets up to 7 feet coming your way. Tides will be doing their thing, and there's a building south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County, it's a similar vibe. High rip current risk today, with surf heights cruising at 2 to 4 feet, and sets up to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for some prolonged surfing sessions. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays high. Surf heights are set to rise to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets peaking at 6 feet. Tides are doing their dance, and a building south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees are in the mix. Get ready to conquer those waves!

Remember, with a high rip current risk, stay safe, surf smart, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:56:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in:

For today in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet. Water temperature is a cool 64 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all about that smooth surf life. Keep an eye on the tides, and remember, a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees are rolling in.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, with some hefty sets up to 7 feet coming your way. Tides will be doing their thing, and there's a building south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County, it's a similar vibe. High rip current risk today, with surf heights cruising at 2 to 4 feet, and sets up to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for some prolonged surfing sessions. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays high. Surf heights are set to rise to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets peaking at 6 feet. Tides are doing their dance, and a building south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees are in the mix. Get ready to conquer those waves!

Remember, with a high rip current risk, stay safe, surf smart, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report for Orange County Coastal Areas in sunny California and San Diego County Coastal Areas! Let's dive in:

For today in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there! Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet. Water temperature is a cool 64 to 73 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all about that smooth surf life. Keep an eye on the tides, and remember, a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees are rolling in.

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the high rip current risk continues. Surf heights will be picking up to 3 to 5 feet, with some hefty sets up to 7 feet coming your way. Tides will be doing their thing, and there's a building south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County, it's a similar vibe. High rip current risk today, with surf heights cruising at 2 to 4 feet, and sets up to 5 feet. Water temps are slightly warmer at 67 to 72 degrees, perfect for some prolonged surfing sessions. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides and enjoy the south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking forward to Thursday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays high. Surf heights are set to rise to 3 to 5 feet, with some sets peaking at 6 feet. Tides are doing their dance, and a building south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees are in the mix. Get ready to conquer those waves!

Remember, with a high rip current risk, stay safe, surf smart, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature will be between 65 to 69 degrees. And tides at Newport Beach will vary throughout the day, with a mix of high and low tides. Plus, expect a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Monday, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and potential local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's a perfect day to catch some waves. Tides will continue to fluctuate, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And remember, watch out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas, a similar forecast awaits you. Moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly cooler, ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. La Jolla tides will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mix of high and low tides. Expect a south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, brace yourself for a high rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure surfing bliss. Tides at La Jolla will also be on the move, so make sure to check the schedule before hitting the waves. And keep an eye out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, better safe than sorry. Be cautious and make sure to enjoy the swell responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 10:48:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature will be between 65 to 69 degrees. And tides at Newport Beach will vary throughout the day, with a mix of high and low tides. Plus, expect a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Monday, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and potential local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's a perfect day to catch some waves. Tides will continue to fluctuate, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And remember, watch out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas, a similar forecast awaits you. Moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly cooler, ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. La Jolla tides will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mix of high and low tides. Expect a south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, brace yourself for a high rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure surfing bliss. Tides at La Jolla will also be on the move, so make sure to check the schedule before hitting the waves. And keep an eye out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, better safe than sorry. Be cautious and make sure to enjoy the swell responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas, brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature will be between 65 to 69 degrees. And tides at Newport Beach will vary throughout the day, with a mix of high and low tides. Plus, expect a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Monday, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and potential local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's a perfect day to catch some waves. Tides will continue to fluctuate, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And remember, watch out for that south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas, a similar forecast awaits you. Moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The water temperature will be slightly cooler, ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. La Jolla tides will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mix of high and low tides. Expect a south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, brace yourself for a high rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and local sets up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just pure surfing bliss. Tides at La Jolla will also be on the move, so make sure to check the schedule before hitting the waves. And keep an eye out for that south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, better safe than sorry. Be cautious and make sure to enjoy the swell responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. You've got some tides to keep in mind, so plan your surf session accordingly. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms on Sunday, so keep an eye on the sky. Expect a south swell and a west swell hitting the coast.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a similar forecast. Today, there's a low rip current risk with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 64 to 67 degrees. Tides are a factor here too, especially at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so be aware. Get ready for a mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. If the risk gets to moderate, play it safe and be extra cautious.

So, folks, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because the waves are calling! Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and have a blast out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:47:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. You've got some tides to keep in mind, so plan your surf session accordingly. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms on Sunday, so keep an eye on the sky. Expect a south swell and a west swell hitting the coast.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a similar forecast. Today, there's a low rip current risk with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 64 to 67 degrees. Tides are a factor here too, especially at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so be aware. Get ready for a mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. If the risk gets to moderate, play it safe and be extra cautious.

So, folks, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because the waves are calling! Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and have a blast out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a low rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a comfy 65 to 70 degrees. You've got some tides to keep in mind, so plan your surf session accordingly. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms on Sunday, so keep an eye on the sky. Expect a south swell and a west swell hitting the coast.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a similar forecast. Today, there's a low rip current risk with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 64 to 67 degrees. Tides are a factor here too, especially at La Jolla. Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes up to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so be aware. Get ready for a mix of south and west swells rolling in.

Remember, a low rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but still possible. If the risk gets to moderate, play it safe and be extra cautious.

So, folks, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because the waves are calling! Enjoy the surf, stay safe, and have a blast out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Saturday in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

In Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some fun sets during the day at Newport Beach. You can expect a west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the conditions remain similar with a low rip current risk, perfect for another day of surfing. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will create nice waves to enjoy. The swells coming in will be from the south at 190 degrees and the west at 270 degrees.

Now, in San Diego County:
Today, you're in for a treat with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 64 to 68 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides with sets throughout the day. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the low rip current risk continues, ensuring a safe surfing experience. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great waves. The swells rolling in will be from the south at 210 degrees and the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and look out for each other out there. Have a blast catching some waves along the California coast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 10:47:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Saturday in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

In Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some fun sets during the day at Newport Beach. You can expect a west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the conditions remain similar with a low rip current risk, perfect for another day of surfing. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will create nice waves to enjoy. The swells coming in will be from the south at 190 degrees and the west at 270 degrees.

Now, in San Diego County:
Today, you're in for a treat with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 64 to 68 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides with sets throughout the day. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the low rip current risk continues, ensuring a safe surfing experience. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great waves. The swells rolling in will be from the south at 210 degrees and the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and look out for each other out there. Have a blast catching some waves along the California coast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Saturday in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in sunny California.

In Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can ride the waves with ease. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 65 to 70 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, with some fun sets during the day at Newport Beach. You can expect a west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Saturday, the conditions remain similar with a low rip current risk, perfect for another day of surfing. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will create nice waves to enjoy. The swells coming in will be from the south at 190 degrees and the west at 270 degrees.

Now, in San Diego County:
Today, you're in for a treat with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, occasionally reaching 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit cooler at 64 to 68 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, keep an eye on the tides with sets throughout the day. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the low rip current risk continues, ensuring a safe surfing experience. Surf heights will be consistent at 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great waves. The swells rolling in will be from the south at 210 degrees and the west at 280 degrees.

Remember, a low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always surf safely and look out for each other out there. Have a blast catching some waves along the California coast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a rad surf forecast? Let's dive in and check out the waves for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is between 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells. It's shaping up to be a great day for hitting the waves!

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height to enjoy. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a mix of west and south swells to roll in.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at La Jolla will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells from different directions. It's going to be a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay cautious in the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 13:38:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a rad surf forecast? Let's dive in and check out the waves for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is between 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells. It's shaping up to be a great day for hitting the waves!

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height to enjoy. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a mix of west and south swells to roll in.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at La Jolla will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells from different directions. It's going to be a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay cautious in the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a rad surf forecast? Let's dive in and check out the waves for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas!

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is between 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells. It's shaping up to be a great day for hitting the waves!

Now, let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height to enjoy. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 63 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and get ready for a mix of west and south swells to roll in.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at La Jolla will continue to showcase a mix of west and south swells from different directions. It's going to be a fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay cautious in the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you in Orange County Coastal Areas today!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is around 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with some cool lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, you can catch a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 240 degrees.

Tomorrow, we're still hanging out with a moderate rip current risk and surfing on 2 to 4 feet of waves. Looks like another sunny day with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always be cautious out there! Moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, but as long as you stay aware, you'll be riding those waves like a pro.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas - it's more of the same sunny vibes with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla is where you want to be today, enjoying the mix of west swell from 260 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a rinse and repeat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla will be dancing throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly. And hey, catch that sweet mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Keep an eye out for each other and listen to any beach advisories in place.

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and have an absolute blast out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:39:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you in Orange County Coastal Areas today!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is around 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with some cool lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, you can catch a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 240 degrees.

Tomorrow, we're still hanging out with a moderate rip current risk and surfing on 2 to 4 feet of waves. Looks like another sunny day with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always be cautious out there! Moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, but as long as you stay aware, you'll be riding those waves like a pro.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas - it's more of the same sunny vibes with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla is where you want to be today, enjoying the mix of west swell from 260 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a rinse and repeat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla will be dancing throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly. And hey, catch that sweet mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Keep an eye out for each other and listen to any beach advisories in place.

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and have an absolute blast out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you in Orange County Coastal Areas today!

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is around 63 to 69 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with some cool lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, you can catch a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 240 degrees.

Tomorrow, we're still hanging out with a moderate rip current risk and surfing on 2 to 4 feet of waves. Looks like another sunny day with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Watch those tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be tricky, so always be cautious out there! Moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, but as long as you stay aware, you'll be riding those waves like a pro.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas - it's more of the same sunny vibes with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees. La Jolla is where you want to be today, enjoying the mix of west swell from 260 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a rinse and repeat - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and no thunderstorms to worry about. Tides at La Jolla will be dancing throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly. And hey, catch that sweet mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees.

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always better to be safe than sorry. Keep an eye out for each other and listen to any beach advisories in place.

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and have an absolute blast out there in the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6188352756</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we have the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

In Orange County, we are looking at a high rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The water temperature is between 60 to 68 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good idea. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will decrease to moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from different directions!

Moving down to San Diego County, we're seeing a similar trend with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Water temperatures are slightly cooler, between 61 to 66 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will lower to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells as well.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf with caution. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:39:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we have the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

In Orange County, we are looking at a high rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The water temperature is between 60 to 68 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good idea. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will decrease to moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from different directions!

Moving down to San Diego County, we're seeing a similar trend with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Water temperatures are slightly cooler, between 61 to 66 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will lower to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells as well.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf with caution. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Grab your boards and sunscreen because we have the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. 

In Orange County, we are looking at a high rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The water temperature is between 60 to 68 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good idea. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will decrease to moderate, with surf heights maintaining at 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for mixed swells from different directions!

Moving down to San Diego County, we're seeing a similar trend with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly higher, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Water temperatures are slightly cooler, between 61 to 66 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk will lower to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells as well.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so please surf with caution. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-17-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5326136407</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in and see what's in store for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be aware out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees. Water temperatures are a bit chilly at 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are showing some variation throughout the day at Newport Beach, so keep an eye on those if you're planning a surf session.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk lessens to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf heights will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, with a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. Again, tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan accordingly.

Over in San Diego County today, similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets potentially reaching 6 feet. The west swell is predominant at 280 degrees. Water temps are a tad warmer at 61 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be in flux throughout the day.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The west swell continues at 280 degrees, alongside a southwest swell from 220 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

That's it for your surf zone forecast today, folks. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beach vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:40:08 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in and see what's in store for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be aware out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees. Water temperatures are a bit chilly at 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are showing some variation throughout the day at Newport Beach, so keep an eye on those if you're planning a surf session.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk lessens to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf heights will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, with a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. Again, tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan accordingly.

Over in San Diego County today, similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets potentially reaching 6 feet. The west swell is predominant at 280 degrees. Water temps are a tad warmer at 61 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be in flux throughout the day.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The west swell continues at 280 degrees, alongside a southwest swell from 220 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

That's it for your surf zone forecast today, folks. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beach vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive in and see what's in store for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be aware out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees. Water temperatures are a bit chilly at 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are showing some variation throughout the day at Newport Beach, so keep an eye on those if you're planning a surf session.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk lessens to moderate, but still be cautious. Surf heights will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, with a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. Again, tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan accordingly.

Over in San Diego County today, similar conditions with a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets potentially reaching 6 feet. The west swell is predominant at 280 degrees. Water temps are a tad warmer at 61 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be in flux throughout the day.

Looking ahead to tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. The west swell continues at 280 degrees, alongside a southwest swell from 220 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be similar to today, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could still occur.
- Moderate Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk - Life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

That's it for your surf zone forecast today, folks. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beach vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang loose because we've got the latest surf zone forecast coming your way from the sunny shores of California. Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast calls for a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some rad rides. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 60 to 66 degrees, so pack your wetsuits! And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides for some ideal surfing times.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. So, still some decent waves to catch! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for the best surfing opportunities.

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

The beach hazards statement is in effect until Monday evening, with a high rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf heights are looking good at 3 to 6 feet, perfect for all you surf enthusiasts out there. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 66 degrees, so get ready to dive into those refreshing waves!

The tides at La Jolla are definitely worth checking out, so make sure to plan your surfing session accordingly.

Remember, with high rip current risks, always be mindful of your surroundings and stay safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2024 10:39:41 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang loose because we've got the latest surf zone forecast coming your way from the sunny shores of California. Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast calls for a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some rad rides. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 60 to 66 degrees, so pack your wetsuits! And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides for some ideal surfing times.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. So, still some decent waves to catch! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for the best surfing opportunities.

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

The beach hazards statement is in effect until Monday evening, with a high rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf heights are looking good at 3 to 6 feet, perfect for all you surf enthusiasts out there. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 66 degrees, so get ready to dive into those refreshing waves!

The tides at La Jolla are definitely worth checking out, so make sure to plan your surfing session accordingly.

Remember, with high rip current risks, always be mindful of your surroundings and stay safe in the water!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang loose because we've got the latest surf zone forecast coming your way from the sunny shores of California. Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today's forecast calls for a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, perfect for some rad rides. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 60 to 66 degrees, so pack your wetsuits! And don't forget to check out Newport Beach's tides for some ideal surfing times.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. So, still some decent waves to catch! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for the best surfing opportunities.

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas:

The beach hazards statement is in effect until Monday evening, with a high rip current risk for today and tomorrow. The surf heights are looking good at 3 to 6 feet, perfect for all you surf enthusiasts out there. The water temperature ranges from 61 to 66 degrees, so get ready to dive into those refreshing waves!

The tides at La Jolla are definitely worth checking out, so make sure to plan your surfing session accordingly.

Remember, with high rip current risks, always be mindful of your surroundings and stay safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas for today and Sunday:

In Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so make sure to swim near a lifeguard if you're hitting the water. You can expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet today, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way. Water temperatures are ranging from 60 to 69 degrees, so it’s a bit chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave action.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights expected to be a bit higher at 3 to 6 feet. The south swells are still rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves out there. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good for some solid sessions!

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees, but still perfect for a refreshing swim. Mixed swells from the west and southwest are bringing the waves to La Jolla.

On Sunday, surf heights will be similar at 3 to 6 feet with a west swell making its way to the coast. Tides at La Jolla are looking just right for a day of surfing and beach fun!

Remember, be careful out there, rip currents can be dangerous. Always swim near a lifeguard and keep an eye on your surroundings.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 10:39:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas for today and Sunday:

In Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so make sure to swim near a lifeguard if you're hitting the water. You can expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet today, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way. Water temperatures are ranging from 60 to 69 degrees, so it’s a bit chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave action.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights expected to be a bit higher at 3 to 6 feet. The south swells are still rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves out there. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good for some solid sessions!

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees, but still perfect for a refreshing swim. Mixed swells from the west and southwest are bringing the waves to La Jolla.

On Sunday, surf heights will be similar at 3 to 6 feet with a west swell making its way to the coast. Tides at La Jolla are looking just right for a day of surfing and beach fun!

Remember, be careful out there, rip currents can be dangerous. Always swim near a lifeguard and keep an eye on your surroundings.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's the surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas for today and Sunday:

In Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk, so make sure to swim near a lifeguard if you're hitting the water. You can expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet today, with a mix of west and south swells coming your way. Water temperatures are ranging from 60 to 69 degrees, so it’s a bit chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave action.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights expected to be a bit higher at 3 to 6 feet. The south swells are still rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves out there. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good for some solid sessions!

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 62 to 66 degrees, but still perfect for a refreshing swim. Mixed swells from the west and southwest are bringing the waves to La Jolla.

On Sunday, surf heights will be similar at 3 to 6 feet with a west swell making its way to the coast. Tides at La Jolla are looking just right for a day of surfing and beach fun!

Remember, be careful out there, rip currents can be dangerous. Always swim near a lifeguard and keep an eye on your surroundings.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are running at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees.

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, there's a high rip current risk, so stay safe! Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures between 62 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the high risk of rip currents continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorm potential and tides at La Jolla showing a similar pattern with mixed west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so be extra careful out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 10:41:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are running at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees.

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, there's a high rip current risk, so stay safe! Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures between 62 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the high risk of rip currents continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorm potential and tides at La Jolla showing a similar pattern with mixed west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so be extra careful out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers, here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in sunny California!

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious out there. Surf heights are running at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 62 to 68 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, expect a similar moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 4 feet of surf height, and no thunderstorms. Tides at Newport Beach will see highs and lows with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees.

And over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, there's a high rip current risk, so stay safe! Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures between 62 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the high risk of rip currents continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorm potential and tides at La Jolla showing a similar pattern with mixed west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely, so be extra careful out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have highs and lows throughout the day. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and the tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate. Expect a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 64 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the moderate rip current risk continues, along with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla will mirror the day before. Keep an eye out for a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are possible, so always surf safely and be aware of your surroundings.

So there you have it, folks - your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 10:39:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have highs and lows throughout the day. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and the tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate. Expect a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 64 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the moderate rip current risk continues, along with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla will mirror the day before. Keep an eye out for a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are possible, so always surf safely and be aware of your surroundings.

So there you have it, folks - your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off with Orange County today, we have a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 63 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have highs and lows throughout the day. Keep an eye out for a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and the tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate. Expect a mix of south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranging from 64 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to Newport Beach, with a mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego County, the moderate rip current risk continues, along with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at La Jolla will mirror the day before. Keep an eye out for a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risks mean life-threatening currents are possible, so always surf safely and be aware of your surroundings.

So there you have it, folks - your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-12-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6273191431</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is expected to be between 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. So, get ready to paddle out and enjoy the waves. Just be cautious of those rip currents. The water temperature will be between 60 to 67 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach too!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. So, get your boards ready for another day of fun in the sun. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach once again for the best surfing conditions.

Over in San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk as well. The surf height is a bit higher here, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some exciting waves waiting for you. Keep an eye out for those southwest and west swells at La Jolla. The water temperature will be between 63 to 66 degrees, making it a pleasant day for surfing.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Another day of great surfing conditions awaits you at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides once again for the best times to hit the waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful beaches of California!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:41:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is expected to be between 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. So, get ready to paddle out and enjoy the waves. Just be cautious of those rip currents. The water temperature will be between 60 to 67 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach too!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. So, get your boards ready for another day of fun in the sun. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach once again for the best surfing conditions.

Over in San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk as well. The surf height is a bit higher here, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some exciting waves waiting for you. Keep an eye out for those southwest and west swells at La Jolla. The water temperature will be between 63 to 66 degrees, making it a pleasant day for surfing.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Another day of great surfing conditions awaits you at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides once again for the best times to hit the waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful beaches of California!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk. The surf height is expected to be between 1 to 3 feet with sets reaching up to 4 feet. So, get ready to paddle out and enjoy the waves. Just be cautious of those rip currents. The water temperature will be between 60 to 67 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach too!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. So, get your boards ready for another day of fun in the sun. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach once again for the best surfing conditions.

Over in San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk as well. The surf height is a bit higher here, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some exciting waves waiting for you. Keep an eye out for those southwest and west swells at La Jolla. The water temperature will be between 63 to 66 degrees, making it a pleasant day for surfing.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Another day of great surfing conditions awaits you at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides once again for the best times to hit the waves.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful beaches of California!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-11-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2491662471</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on hand. The surf height will be ranging from a fun 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is quite refreshing at 60 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day. And don't forget, we've got a cool south swell coming in from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The tides in Newport Beach will provide some excellent high tide surfing moments. The south swell from 190 degrees will continue to grace the shores for your enjoyment.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today presents a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range with a southwest swell from 220 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees making things interesting. In La Jolla, check out the tides for optimal surf conditions throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to high, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights will remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees will keep things exciting for all you surf enthusiasts out there.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks - low risk means unlikely, moderate is possible, and high risk indicates likely dangerous conditions.

So, get your boards ready, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time out there on the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:39:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on hand. The surf height will be ranging from a fun 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is quite refreshing at 60 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day. And don't forget, we've got a cool south swell coming in from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The tides in Newport Beach will provide some excellent high tide surfing moments. The south swell from 190 degrees will continue to grace the shores for your enjoyment.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today presents a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range with a southwest swell from 220 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees making things interesting. In La Jolla, check out the tides for optimal surf conditions throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to high, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights will remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees will keep things exciting for all you surf enthusiasts out there.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks - low risk means unlikely, moderate is possible, and high risk indicates likely dangerous conditions.

So, get your boards ready, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time out there on the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk on hand. The surf height will be ranging from a fun 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is quite refreshing at 60 to 66 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities throughout the day. And don't forget, we've got a cool south swell coming in from 190 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. The tides in Newport Beach will provide some excellent high tide surfing moments. The south swell from 190 degrees will continue to grace the shores for your enjoyment.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today presents a high rip current risk, so be cautious out there. The surf heights will also be in the 2 to 4 feet range with a southwest swell from 220 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees making things interesting. In La Jolla, check out the tides for optimal surf conditions throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to high, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights will remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with occasional sets reaching up to 5 feet. The southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees will keep things exciting for all you surf enthusiasts out there.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks - low risk means unlikely, moderate is possible, and high risk indicates likely dangerous conditions.

So, get your boards ready, ride those waves, and have a fantastic time out there on the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. 

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to pack your wetsuit as the water temperature will be around 62 to 65 degrees. Tides will be shifting throughout the day, so keep an eye out if you're hitting up Newport Beach or La Jolla. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. The water temperature will stay consistent, and the tides will keep on ebbing and flowing. More of that sweet south and west swell combo to catch!

Just a reminder, a moderate rip current risk means those sneaky currents are possible but keep your wits about you, and you'll be hanging ten in no time. So grab your boards and sunscreen and get ready for a rad day out on the waves.

Remember, surf safe and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2024 10:40:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. 

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to pack your wetsuit as the water temperature will be around 62 to 65 degrees. Tides will be shifting throughout the day, so keep an eye out if you're hitting up Newport Beach or La Jolla. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. The water temperature will stay consistent, and the tides will keep on ebbing and flowing. More of that sweet south and west swell combo to catch!

Just a reminder, a moderate rip current risk means those sneaky currents are possible but keep your wits about you, and you'll be hanging ten in no time. So grab your boards and sunscreen and get ready for a rad day out on the waves.

Remember, surf safe and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego Coastal Areas. 

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to pack your wetsuit as the water temperature will be around 62 to 65 degrees. Tides will be shifting throughout the day, so keep an eye out if you're hitting up Newport Beach or La Jolla. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

As for tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm threats. The water temperature will stay consistent, and the tides will keep on ebbing and flowing. More of that sweet south and west swell combo to catch!

Just a reminder, a moderate rip current risk means those sneaky currents are possible but keep your wits about you, and you'll be hanging ten in no time. So grab your boards and sunscreen and get ready for a rad day out on the waves.

Remember, surf safe and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature will range from 60 to 66 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some interesting ones today. A south swell from 190 degrees is rolling in.

Now looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate, but you can expect a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's also a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are similar at 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will range from 58 to 65 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides at La Jolla will see some variation throughout the day, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate while surf heights stay consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please stay safe out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 10:40:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature will range from 60 to 66 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some interesting ones today. A south swell from 190 degrees is rolling in.

Now looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate, but you can expect a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's also a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are similar at 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will range from 58 to 65 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides at La Jolla will see some variation throughout the day, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate while surf heights stay consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please stay safe out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature will range from 60 to 66 degrees. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - we've got some interesting ones today. A south swell from 190 degrees is rolling in.

Now looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to fluctuate, but you can expect a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's also a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights are similar at 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature will range from 58 to 65 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides at La Jolla will see some variation throughout the day, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate while surf heights stay consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will continue to ebb and flow, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please stay safe out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Looks like no thunderstorms expected, but do watch out for those rip currents. Water temperatures will be between 60 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the wave game - going from low to high throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 200 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, we're still looking at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the tides at Newport Beach will keep things interesting. We're expecting a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, for San Diego County, today brings another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to stay safe with those currents. Water temperatures will be slightly cooler, ranging from 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be on a rollercoaster ride throughout the day, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

And looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, we're sticking with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about soaking up the sun and catching those waves. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and aware of your surroundings.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to make the most of those waves and have a fantastic time at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 10:40:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Looks like no thunderstorms expected, but do watch out for those rip currents. Water temperatures will be between 60 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the wave game - going from low to high throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 200 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, we're still looking at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the tides at Newport Beach will keep things interesting. We're expecting a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, for San Diego County, today brings another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to stay safe with those currents. Water temperatures will be slightly cooler, ranging from 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be on a rollercoaster ride throughout the day, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

And looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, we're sticking with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about soaking up the sun and catching those waves. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and aware of your surroundings.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to make the most of those waves and have a fantastic time at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

For Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Looks like no thunderstorms expected, but do watch out for those rip currents. Water temperatures will be between 60 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are playing the wave game - going from low to high throughout the day. Keep an eye out for that south swell from 200 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, we're still looking at a moderate rip current risk with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the tides at Newport Beach will keep things interesting. We're expecting a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, for San Diego County, today brings another moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to stay safe with those currents. Water temperatures will be slightly cooler, ranging from 59 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be on a rollercoaster ride throughout the day, so plan your beach day accordingly. Keep an eye out for that mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

And looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, we're sticking with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's all about soaking up the sun and catching those waves. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, with a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and aware of your surroundings.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to make the most of those waves and have a fantastic time at the beach! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2222647108</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast to catch those gnarly waves? Let's dive in:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
🌊 Today's surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye out for a low rip current risk.
🏄‍♂️ Tomorrow, expect similar surf heights and conditions, with a low risk of rip currents. So grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Heading down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
🤙 Today's surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 62 to 65 degrees. Catch the mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.
🏖️ Tomorrow, surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla tides will be perfect for some surfing sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changes in conditions. And as always, respect the ocean!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 10:39:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast to catch those gnarly waves? Let's dive in:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
🌊 Today's surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye out for a low rip current risk.
🏄‍♂️ Tomorrow, expect similar surf heights and conditions, with a low risk of rip currents. So grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Heading down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
🤙 Today's surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 62 to 65 degrees. Catch the mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.
🏖️ Tomorrow, surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla tides will be perfect for some surfing sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changes in conditions. And as always, respect the ocean!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast to catch those gnarly waves? Let's dive in:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
🌊 Today's surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet with occasional sets reaching 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit chilly between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye out for a low rip current risk.
🏄‍♂️ Tomorrow, expect similar surf heights and conditions, with a low risk of rip currents. So grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach!

Heading down to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
🤙 Today's surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 62 to 65 degrees. Catch the mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.
🏖️ Tomorrow, surf heights remain steady at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. La Jolla tides will be perfect for some surfing sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for changes in conditions. And as always, respect the ocean!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is low, and you can expect waves from 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and water temperatures range from 60 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some interesting fluctuations, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for the 200-degree swell!

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains low, surf heights are similar to today, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach continue to fluctuate, so keep an eye on those. Get ready to ride the 200-degree swell once again!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is moderate, and the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with some larger sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures will be between 62 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights are steady, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their own rhythm, so make sure you're there at the right time. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees to keep things exciting!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 10:39:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is low, and you can expect waves from 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and water temperatures range from 60 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some interesting fluctuations, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for the 200-degree swell!

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains low, surf heights are similar to today, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach continue to fluctuate, so keep an eye on those. Get ready to ride the 200-degree swell once again!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is moderate, and the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with some larger sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures will be between 62 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights are steady, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their own rhythm, so make sure you're there at the right time. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees to keep things exciting!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is low, and you can expect waves from 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and water temperatures range from 60 to 68 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have some interesting fluctuations, so plan your surf session accordingly. Keep an eye out for the 200-degree swell!

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains low, surf heights are similar to today, and no thunderstorms are expected. Tides at Newport Beach continue to fluctuate, so keep an eye on those. Get ready to ride the 200-degree swell once again!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

🌊 TODAY: The rip current risk is moderate, and the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with some larger sets hitting 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures will be between 62 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

🏄‍♂️ FRIDAY: The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights are steady, and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at La Jolla will have their own rhythm, so make sure you're there at the right time. Expect a mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees to keep things exciting!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the waves safely. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar, 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Another swell coming in from 200 degrees. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

Now let's check out San Diego County:
Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay cautious. Surf heights are slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is around 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. La Jolla tides are waiting for you to ride the waves!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be moving, so plan your surf session accordingly. Prepare for another mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. Get your boards ready for another epic day at the beach!

Remember to have fun, stay safe, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 10:40:55 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the waves safely. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar, 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Another swell coming in from 200 degrees. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

Now let's check out San Diego County:
Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay cautious. Surf heights are slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is around 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. La Jolla tides are waiting for you to ride the waves!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be moving, so plan your surf session accordingly. Prepare for another mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. Get your boards ready for another epic day at the beach!

Remember to have fun, stay safe, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can enjoy the waves safely. Surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 60 to 67 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach. And hey, there's a mixed swell coming from 200 and 270 degrees. Get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low. Surf heights are similar, 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be fluctuating, so plan your surfing session accordingly. Another swell coming in from 200 degrees. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

Now let's check out San Diego County:
Today, there's a moderate rip current risk, so stay cautious. Surf heights are slightly bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is around 62 to 64 degrees. Watch out for the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. La Jolla tides are waiting for you to ride the waves!

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be moving, so plan your surf session accordingly. Prepare for another mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees. Get your boards ready for another epic day at the beach!

Remember to have fun, stay safe, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 

Well, well, well, let's dive into the juicy details of the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in two fantastic California coastal spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. And hey, the water temperature is a bit chilly ranging from 60 to 67 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mixed swell from 190 and 230 degrees. So, get your boards ready for some fun waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, with a moderate rip current risk today, similar to Orange County. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and thunderstorms are a no-show. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, between 62 to 64 degrees. Tides are looking good with a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees. And hey, tomorrow's rip current risk drops to low, surf height ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet!

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and hit the waves for some rad surfing sessions in these beautiful Californian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 10:40:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 

Well, well, well, let's dive into the juicy details of the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in two fantastic California coastal spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. And hey, the water temperature is a bit chilly ranging from 60 to 67 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mixed swell from 190 and 230 degrees. So, get your boards ready for some fun waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, with a moderate rip current risk today, similar to Orange County. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and thunderstorms are a no-show. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, between 62 to 64 degrees. Tides are looking good with a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees. And hey, tomorrow's rip current risk drops to low, surf height ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet!

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and hit the waves for some rad surfing sessions in these beautiful Californian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 

Well, well, well, let's dive into the juicy details of the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in two fantastic California coastal spots!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, today's rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. And hey, the water temperature is a bit chilly ranging from 60 to 67 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mixed swell from 190 and 230 degrees. So, get your boards ready for some fun waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, with a moderate rip current risk today, similar to Orange County. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, and thunderstorms are a no-show. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, between 62 to 64 degrees. Tides are looking good with a mixed swell from 270 and 220 degrees. And hey, tomorrow's rip current risk drops to low, surf height ranging from 1 to 3 feet with sets to 4 feet!

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and hit the waves for some rad surfing sessions in these beautiful Californian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun:

In Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 66 degrees. Tides in Newport Beach include a mix of highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 220 degrees.

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at Newport Beach will be shifting throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 170 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be around 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are in sync with the swell coming from 260 and 210 degrees.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet, and the tides at La Jolla offer a similar pattern to the swell coming from 260 and 220 degrees.

Remember, always surf safely and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a blast out there catching waves, and stay tuned for more updates!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 10:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun:

In Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 66 degrees. Tides in Newport Beach include a mix of highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 220 degrees.

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at Newport Beach will be shifting throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 170 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be around 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are in sync with the swell coming from 260 and 210 degrees.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet, and the tides at La Jolla offer a similar pattern to the swell coming from 260 and 220 degrees.

Remember, always surf safely and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a blast out there catching waves, and stay tuned for more updates!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sweet wave updates? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast with a splash of fun:

In Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a cool 60 to 66 degrees. Tides in Newport Beach include a mix of highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got a mixed swell coming from 190 and 220 degrees.

Now, moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights staying between 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms on the horizon, and tides at Newport Beach will be shifting throughout the day. Keep an eye out for the mixed swell from 170 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected here either, and the water temperature will be around 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are in sync with the swell coming from 260 and 210 degrees.

As for Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights hold steady at 2 to 4 feet, and the tides at La Jolla offer a similar pattern to the swell coming from 260 and 220 degrees.

Remember, always surf safely and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a blast out there catching waves, and stay tuned for more updates!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6399679242</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast in Southern California straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego! Let's dive in, shall we?

For our rad Orange County Coastal Areas, today is looking like a day filled with a moderate rip current risk. So, remember to stay alert out there! Surf heights are expected to range from 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those sneaky local sets that can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon today, and the water temperature is chilling between 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are rolling in at Newport Beach with some decent highs and lows throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a nice mix of west and south swells coming your way.

And what about tomorrow, you ask? Well, it seems like the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will still be doing their dance, and we can expect those mixed swells to keep the waves interesting!

Now, let's shimmy on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, there's also a moderate rip current risk in the neighborhood. Surf heights are in the 2 to 4 feet range and the water temperature is a bit cooler between 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are making their moves, so be sure to plan your beach day accordingly. Mixed west and south swells are in the lineup for your surfing pleasure.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, so that's some good news! Surf heights will be a tad lower at 2 to 3 feet, but it's still a perfect opportunity to catch some waves. The tides at La Jolla are keeping things interesting, and those mixed swells will continue to roll in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always put safety first and keep an eye out for each other. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and ride those waves like the pros you are! And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2024 10:39:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast in Southern California straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego! Let's dive in, shall we?

For our rad Orange County Coastal Areas, today is looking like a day filled with a moderate rip current risk. So, remember to stay alert out there! Surf heights are expected to range from 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those sneaky local sets that can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon today, and the water temperature is chilling between 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are rolling in at Newport Beach with some decent highs and lows throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a nice mix of west and south swells coming your way.

And what about tomorrow, you ask? Well, it seems like the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will still be doing their dance, and we can expect those mixed swells to keep the waves interesting!

Now, let's shimmy on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, there's also a moderate rip current risk in the neighborhood. Surf heights are in the 2 to 4 feet range and the water temperature is a bit cooler between 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are making their moves, so be sure to plan your beach day accordingly. Mixed west and south swells are in the lineup for your surfing pleasure.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, so that's some good news! Surf heights will be a tad lower at 2 to 3 feet, but it's still a perfect opportunity to catch some waves. The tides at La Jolla are keeping things interesting, and those mixed swells will continue to roll in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always put safety first and keep an eye out for each other. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and ride those waves like the pros you are! And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast in Southern California straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego! Let's dive in, shall we?

For our rad Orange County Coastal Areas, today is looking like a day filled with a moderate rip current risk. So, remember to stay alert out there! Surf heights are expected to range from 2 to 4 feet, but keep an eye out for those sneaky local sets that can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon today, and the water temperature is chilling between 60 to 66 degrees. Tides are rolling in at Newport Beach with some decent highs and lows throughout the day. Oh, and we've got a nice mix of west and south swells coming your way.

And what about tomorrow, you ask? Well, it seems like the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will still be doing their dance, and we can expect those mixed swells to keep the waves interesting!

Now, let's shimmy on down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, there's also a moderate rip current risk in the neighborhood. Surf heights are in the 2 to 4 feet range and the water temperature is a bit cooler between 62 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides are making their moves, so be sure to plan your beach day accordingly. Mixed west and south swells are in the lineup for your surfing pleasure.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, so that's some good news! Surf heights will be a tad lower at 2 to 3 feet, but it's still a perfect opportunity to catch some waves. The tides at La Jolla are keeping things interesting, and those mixed swells will continue to roll in.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always put safety first and keep an eye out for each other. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and ride those waves like the pros you are! And hey, don't forget your sunscreen!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 06-01-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6659363545</link>
      <description>Hey there surfer buddies! It's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report. Let's dive into the groovy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so ride those waves carefully. Expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 66 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – High at 3.7 feet in the early morning, Low at 0.5 feet around lunchtime, and peaking High at 5.3 feet in the evening. You'll be surfing a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate with the same surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're in for a sunny day. Tides at Newport Beach include a Low of 0.5 feet in the wee hours, a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet around midday, and a High at 5.8 feet for the evening ride. Get ready to surf those mixed swells from the south and west.

Now, for San Diego County, the rip current risk is also moderate today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the weather looks clear of thunderstorms. Enjoy the water temperature ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides reach a High at 3.7 feet early morning, a Low at 0.6 feet before noon, a High at 5.2 feet in the evening, and another Low at 0.5 feet near midnight. You'll be catching waves from a mixed southwest and west swell.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate with similar 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms in the forecast and tides at La Jolla hitting a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet at noon, and a High at 5.8 feet in the evening. Surf those mixed south and west swells like a pro!

Remember, always be cautious in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with a moderate risk hanging around.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 10:40:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer buddies! It's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report. Let's dive into the groovy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so ride those waves carefully. Expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 66 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – High at 3.7 feet in the early morning, Low at 0.5 feet around lunchtime, and peaking High at 5.3 feet in the evening. You'll be surfing a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate with the same surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're in for a sunny day. Tides at Newport Beach include a Low of 0.5 feet in the wee hours, a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet around midday, and a High at 5.8 feet for the evening ride. Get ready to surf those mixed swells from the south and west.

Now, for San Diego County, the rip current risk is also moderate today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the weather looks clear of thunderstorms. Enjoy the water temperature ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides reach a High at 3.7 feet early morning, a Low at 0.6 feet before noon, a High at 5.2 feet in the evening, and another Low at 0.5 feet near midnight. You'll be catching waves from a mixed southwest and west swell.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate with similar 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms in the forecast and tides at La Jolla hitting a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet at noon, and a High at 5.8 feet in the evening. Surf those mixed south and west swells like a pro!

Remember, always be cautious in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with a moderate risk hanging around.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer buddies! It's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report. Let's dive into the groovy details for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting with Orange County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today, so ride those waves carefully. Expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 66 degrees, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. And check out those tides at Newport Beach – High at 3.7 feet in the early morning, Low at 0.5 feet around lunchtime, and peaking High at 5.3 feet in the evening. You'll be surfing a mixed south swell from 180 degrees and a west swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate with the same surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so you're in for a sunny day. Tides at Newport Beach include a Low of 0.5 feet in the wee hours, a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet around midday, and a High at 5.8 feet for the evening ride. Get ready to surf those mixed swells from the south and west.

Now, for San Diego County, the rip current risk is also moderate today. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and the weather looks clear of thunderstorms. Enjoy the water temperature ranging from 61 to 64 degrees. La Jolla tides reach a High at 3.7 feet early morning, a Low at 0.6 feet before noon, a High at 5.2 feet in the evening, and another Low at 0.5 feet near midnight. You'll be catching waves from a mixed southwest and west swell.

Looking ahead to Sunday in San Diego County, expect the rip current risk to stay moderate with similar 2 to 4 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms in the forecast and tides at La Jolla hitting a High at 3.6 feet in the morning, a Low at 0.9 feet at noon, and a High at 5.8 feet in the evening. Surf those mixed south and west swells like a pro!

Remember, always be cautious in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with a moderate risk hanging around.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

Let's dive in:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a mix of swells coming your way. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon to rain on your parade. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet surfing opportunities.

And tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights with occasional 4-foot sets. Stay tuned for those mixed swells rolling in from different directions.

Now, onto San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, enjoy a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. Mix things up with some waves coming from 220 and 260 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla for the best times to surf.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, a similar story unfolds with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells hitting from 210 and 260 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always stay cautious and aware of your surroundings.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 10:40:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

Let's dive in:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a mix of swells coming your way. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon to rain on your parade. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet surfing opportunities.

And tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights with occasional 4-foot sets. Stay tuned for those mixed swells rolling in from different directions.

Now, onto San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, enjoy a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. Mix things up with some waves coming from 220 and 260 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla for the best times to surf.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, a similar story unfolds with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells hitting from 210 and 260 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always stay cautious and aware of your surroundings.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California!

Let's dive in:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can hit the waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a mix of swells coming your way. And hey, no thunderstorms on the horizon to rain on your parade. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, so it's not too chilly out there. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some sweet surfing opportunities.

And tomorrow, expect more of the same - low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights with occasional 4-foot sets. Stay tuned for those mixed swells rolling in from different directions.

Now, onto San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, enjoy a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures are slightly warmer, ranging from 62 to 64 degrees. Mix things up with some waves coming from 220 and 260 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla for the best times to surf.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, a similar story unfolds with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights with sets occasionally reaching 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells hitting from 210 and 260 degrees.

Remember, a low rip current risk means you can surf with ease, but always stay cautious and aware of your surroundings.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and hit the waves for some fun in the sun!

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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

Starting off in Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at high tide at 4.4 feet early in the morning. You can expect a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. The swells will continue to be mixed, coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are forecasted. Today, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights, peaking sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.3 feet early in the morning, so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swells will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. Swells are expected to be a mix from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents, but with the low risk forecasted, it's looking like a great time to hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 10:39:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

Starting off in Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at high tide at 4.4 feet early in the morning. You can expect a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. The swells will continue to be mixed, coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are forecasted. Today, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights, peaking sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.3 feet early in the morning, so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swells will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. Swells are expected to be a mix from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents, but with the low risk forecasted, it's looking like a great time to hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Southern California!

Starting off in Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, peaking at high tide at 4.4 feet early in the morning. You can expect a mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. The swells will continue to be mixed, coming from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, similar conditions are forecasted. Today, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 3 feet surf heights, peaking sets up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature ranges from 62 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will hit a high of 4.3 feet early in the morning, so plan your surf session accordingly. Mixed swells will be coming from 280 and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday in San Diego, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will see a high tide of 4.7 feet in the evening. Swells are expected to be a mix from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents, but with the low risk forecasted, it's looking like a great time to hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to reach 1 to 3 feet with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 65 degrees. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it's all about soaking up the sun. Keep an eye out for the tides in Newport Beach - we've got highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, there's a swell coming from the 190 degrees!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk stays low, surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides in Newport Beach are shifting again, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another day of no thunderstorm potential, just good vibes and good waves. Get ready for a swell from 240 degrees.

Now, let's head over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, potentially setting up to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking nice at 62 to 65 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. La Jolla tides are on the move, so make sure to check the schedule. We've got a mix of swell coming from 210 and 260 degrees, offering some variety in the waves.

As for Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay aware of the currents. Surf heights are predicted to be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms to spoil the fun. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides once again for the best beach day experience. A mix of swell from 280 and 210 degrees is expected, keeping things interesting out on the water.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, the risks range from low to high, so always exercise caution and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 10:40:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to reach 1 to 3 feet with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 65 degrees. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it's all about soaking up the sun. Keep an eye out for the tides in Newport Beach - we've got highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, there's a swell coming from the 190 degrees!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk stays low, surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides in Newport Beach are shifting again, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another day of no thunderstorm potential, just good vibes and good waves. Get ready for a swell from 240 degrees.

Now, let's head over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, potentially setting up to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking nice at 62 to 65 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. La Jolla tides are on the move, so make sure to check the schedule. We've got a mix of swell coming from 210 and 260 degrees, offering some variety in the waves.

As for Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay aware of the currents. Surf heights are predicted to be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms to spoil the fun. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides once again for the best beach day experience. A mix of swell from 280 and 210 degrees is expected, keeping things interesting out on the water.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, the risks range from low to high, so always exercise caution and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights are expected to reach 1 to 3 feet with water temperatures ranging from 58 to 65 degrees. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, so it's all about soaking up the sun. Keep an eye out for the tides in Newport Beach - we've got highs and lows throughout the day. And hey, there's a swell coming from the 190 degrees!

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk stays low, surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with some sets possibly hitting 4 feet. The tides in Newport Beach are shifting again, so plan your beach day accordingly. Another day of no thunderstorm potential, just good vibes and good waves. Get ready for a swell from 240 degrees.

Now, let's head over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, potentially setting up to 4 feet. Water temperatures are looking nice at 62 to 65 degrees - perfect for a refreshing dip. La Jolla tides are on the move, so make sure to check the schedule. We've got a mix of swell coming from 210 and 260 degrees, offering some variety in the waves.

As for Thursday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, so stay aware of the currents. Surf heights are predicted to be 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms to spoil the fun. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides once again for the best beach day experience. A mix of swell from 280 and 210 degrees is expected, keeping things interesting out on the water.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, the risks range from low to high, so always exercise caution and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Let's start off with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet and expect a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is cool between 58 to 65 degrees. Plus, no thunderstorms are expected. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow in Orange County, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, possibly reaching sets of 4 feet. And remember, no thunderstorms are on the horizon, just some swell from 190 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is low with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. There's a mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. Enjoy La Jolla's tides and the beautiful waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with swell from 270 and 220 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so get ready for a day of surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents as they can be sneaky! But with these conditions, you're in for some awesome surfing sessions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 10:58:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Let's start off with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet and expect a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is cool between 58 to 65 degrees. Plus, no thunderstorms are expected. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow in Orange County, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, possibly reaching sets of 4 feet. And remember, no thunderstorms are on the horizon, just some swell from 190 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is low with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. There's a mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. Enjoy La Jolla's tides and the beautiful waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with swell from 270 and 220 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so get ready for a day of surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents as they can be sneaky! But with these conditions, you're in for some awesome surfing sessions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Let's start off with Orange County. Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet and expect a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is cool between 58 to 65 degrees. Plus, no thunderstorms are expected. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some great surfing opportunities!

Tomorrow in Orange County, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet, possibly reaching sets of 4 feet. And remember, no thunderstorms are on the horizon, just some swell from 190 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is low with waves reaching 1 to 3 feet and sets up to 4 feet. There's a mixed swell from 210 and 260 degrees. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 65 degrees. Enjoy La Jolla's tides and the beautiful waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk increases to moderate, so stay cautious. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with swell from 270 and 220 degrees. No thunderstorms are expected, so get ready for a day of surfing fun!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents as they can be sneaky! But with these conditions, you're in for some awesome surfing sessions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today, so you can paddle out with confidence. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for beginners and those looking for a chill session. And hey, no thunderstorms on the radar, so you're good to go! Water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good call.

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights here are also around 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet for a bit more excitement. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on shredding those waves. Water temperatures are a bit warmer, between 62 to 65 degrees, so you might want to ditch the full wetsuit.

Tomorrow, keep an eye out for a moderate rip current risk in San Diego County Coastal Areas, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can keep your beach day plans intact.

So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride the waves! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 10:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today, so you can paddle out with confidence. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for beginners and those looking for a chill session. And hey, no thunderstorms on the radar, so you're good to go! Water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good call.

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights here are also around 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet for a bit more excitement. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on shredding those waves. Water temperatures are a bit warmer, between 62 to 65 degrees, so you might want to ditch the full wetsuit.

Tomorrow, keep an eye out for a moderate rip current risk in San Diego County Coastal Areas, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can keep your beach day plans intact.

So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride the waves! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk today, so you can paddle out with confidence. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for beginners and those looking for a chill session. And hey, no thunderstorms on the radar, so you're good to go! Water temperatures are between 58 to 66 degrees, so wetsuits are still a good call.

Heading over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk today. Surf heights here are also around 1 to 3 feet, with some sets reaching 4 feet for a bit more excitement. No thunderstorms expected, so you can focus on shredding those waves. Water temperatures are a bit warmer, between 62 to 65 degrees, so you might want to ditch the full wetsuit.

Tomorrow, keep an eye out for a moderate rip current risk in San Diego County Coastal Areas, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can keep your beach day plans intact.

So grab your board, wax up, and get ready to ride the waves! Remember to stay safe, keep an eye on each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming in.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so a bit smaller but still fun. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and we'll still have that mix of swells coming in.

Now let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. Watch those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of west and south swells.

For Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, so you can expect some decent waves. Tides at La Jolla are favorable, and we'll still have a mix of swells in the water.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2024 10:39:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming in.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so a bit smaller but still fun. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and we'll still have that mix of swells coming in.

Now let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. Watch those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of west and south swells.

For Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, so you can expect some decent waves. Tides at La Jolla are favorable, and we'll still have a mix of swells in the water.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is between 58 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides, especially at Newport Beach. We've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming in.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk decreases to low. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so a bit smaller but still fun. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, and we'll still have that mix of swells coming in.

Now let's move on to San Diego County:
Today, we've got another moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 62 to 66 degrees. Watch those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mix of west and south swells.

For Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are consistent at 2 to 4 feet, so you can expect some decent waves. Tides at La Jolla are favorable, and we'll still have a mix of swells in the water.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so stay safe and surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk so be sure to surf safely. The surf height is about 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are pretty interesting with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. So get ready for some varied waves out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to offer a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Looks like it's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are going to bring a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect conditions for a great day of surfing!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla continue to offer a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Looks like another fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe. And don't forget your sunscreen and shades to enjoy the sunny beach weather!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2024 10:40:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk so be sure to surf safely. The surf height is about 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are pretty interesting with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. So get ready for some varied waves out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to offer a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Looks like it's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are going to bring a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect conditions for a great day of surfing!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla continue to offer a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Looks like another fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe. And don't forget your sunscreen and shades to enjoy the sunny beach weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas in California!

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk so be sure to surf safely. The surf height is about 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are pretty interesting with a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees. So get ready for some varied waves out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms in the forecast. Tides at Newport Beach will continue to offer a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Looks like it's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Over in San Diego County, we're seeing the same moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit warmer here at 63 to 65 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are going to bring a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect conditions for a great day of surfing!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf height and no thunderstorms on the horizon. Tides at La Jolla continue to offer a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Looks like another fantastic day to catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe. And don't forget your sunscreen and shades to enjoy the sunny beach weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the surf zone forecast for you straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For the Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. It's all about that beach life!

Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. So get your boards ready and ride those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Surf heights today are between 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect for some surf action!

Tomorrow's outlook shows more of the same, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. So, get those wetsuits on and hit the waves for another day of fun in the sun!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and keep an eye on each other out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 10:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the surf zone forecast for you straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For the Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. It's all about that beach life!

Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. So get your boards ready and ride those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Surf heights today are between 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect for some surf action!

Tomorrow's outlook shows more of the same, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. So, get those wetsuits on and hit the waves for another day of fun in the sun!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and keep an eye on each other out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the surf zone forecast for you straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

For the Orange County Coastal Areas, today's surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Keep an eye out for mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. It's all about that beach life!

Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. So get your boards ready and ride those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Surf heights today are between 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Enjoy the mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. Perfect for some surf action!

Tomorrow's outlook shows more of the same, with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. So, get those wetsuits on and hit the waves for another day of fun in the sun!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means that life-threatening rip currents are possible, so always stay safe and keep an eye on each other out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into what Mother Nature has in store for us!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Heading into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Tides will be fluctuating at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And don't forget about that mixed swell coming your way!

Now, let's jump down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Another moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, along with that mixed swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights. Make sure to check the tides at La Jolla for optimal surfing conditions and embrace the mixed swells hitting the coast.

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 10:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into what Mother Nature has in store for us!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Heading into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Tides will be fluctuating at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And don't forget about that mixed swell coming your way!

Now, let's jump down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Another moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, along with that mixed swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights. Make sure to check the tides at La Jolla for optimal surfing conditions and embrace the mixed swells hitting the coast.

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into what Mother Nature has in store for us!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 degrees and 270 degrees.

Heading into Friday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights. Tides will be fluctuating at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing session accordingly. And don't forget about that mixed swell coming your way!

Now, let's jump down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Another moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a bit warmer at 63 to 66 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will keep you on your toes, along with that mixed swell from 270 degrees and 210 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk stays moderate with consistent surf heights. Make sure to check the tides at La Jolla for optimal surfing conditions and embrace the mixed swells hitting the coast.

Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe and be aware of your surroundings out there in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA Surf Report for 05-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecasts in Southern California, specifically around Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in and see what's brewing in the ocean waters!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is forecasted to be between 3 to 5 feet, giving you some decent waves to ride. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can surf without any worries in that department. The water temperature is around 59 to 61 degrees, so may want to gear up accordingly. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some cool sets rolling in. And hey, there's a mixed swell from the south and west, so get ready for some variety out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops down to MODERATE, but still, keep an eye out. Surf height will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, but still some fun waves to catch. Similar conditions with no thunderstorms expected. Tides shifting again at Newport Beach, and that mixed swell pattern continues, giving you a nice mix of waves to ride!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Surf height expected to be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets up to 5 feet, so not too shabby! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides around La Jolla are shifting, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in for a diverse surfing experience!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains MODERATE. Surf height will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides changing at La Jolla, so be aware of the shifting water levels. The mixed swell patterns continue, with waves coming in from the west and southwest directions. Get ready to catch some rad waves!

Remember to keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe while you're out there riding the waves. And as always, have a blast enjoying the beautiful ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 10:40:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecasts in Southern California, specifically around Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in and see what's brewing in the ocean waters!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is forecasted to be between 3 to 5 feet, giving you some decent waves to ride. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can surf without any worries in that department. The water temperature is around 59 to 61 degrees, so may want to gear up accordingly. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some cool sets rolling in. And hey, there's a mixed swell from the south and west, so get ready for some variety out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops down to MODERATE, but still, keep an eye out. Surf height will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, but still some fun waves to catch. Similar conditions with no thunderstorms expected. Tides shifting again at Newport Beach, and that mixed swell pattern continues, giving you a nice mix of waves to ride!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Surf height expected to be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets up to 5 feet, so not too shabby! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides around La Jolla are shifting, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in for a diverse surfing experience!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains MODERATE. Surf height will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides changing at La Jolla, so be aware of the shifting water levels. The mixed swell patterns continue, with waves coming in from the west and southwest directions. Get ready to catch some rad waves!

Remember to keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe while you're out there riding the waves. And as always, have a blast enjoying the beautiful ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecasts in Southern California, specifically around Orange County and San Diego County. Let's dive in and see what's brewing in the ocean waters!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas:

Today, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is forecasted to be between 3 to 5 feet, giving you some decent waves to ride. No thunderstorms are expected, so you can surf without any worries in that department. The water temperature is around 59 to 61 degrees, so may want to gear up accordingly. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some cool sets rolling in. And hey, there's a mixed swell from the south and west, so get ready for some variety out there!

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops down to MODERATE, but still, keep an eye out. Surf height will be slightly lower at 2 to 4 feet, but still some fun waves to catch. Similar conditions with no thunderstorms expected. Tides shifting again at Newport Beach, and that mixed swell pattern continues, giving you a nice mix of waves to ride!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:

Today, we're looking at a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Surf height expected to be around 2 to 4 feet, with some sets up to 5 feet, so not too shabby! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is ranging from 62 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Tides around La Jolla are shifting, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Enjoy the mixed southwest and west swells rolling in for a diverse surfing experience!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains MODERATE. Surf height will be consistent at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms in sight. Tides changing at La Jolla, so be aware of the shifting water levels. The mixed swell patterns continue, with waves coming in from the west and southwest directions. Get ready to catch some rad waves!

Remember to keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe while you're out there riding the waves. And as always, have a blast enjoying the beautiful ocean! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-21-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3502198630</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some tubular updates on the surf zone forecast in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas? Well, grab your boards because we've got some good stuff coming your way!

Today, in Orange County, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms are expected, so you've got a clear path to catch those waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen with mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet and sets possibly hitting 5 feet. Tides will be at play again, so plan your beach day accordingly. And remember, mixed swell from 200 and 250 degrees will keep things interesting out there!

Now, over in San Diego County, today brings another high risk of rip currents. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, varying between 61 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Wednesday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides will be in action at La Jolla once again, so keep an eye out for the perfect wave. Mixed swell from 220 and 260 degrees will keep things exciting for you out there!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents. If you're not sure, best to stay ashore and enjoy the sun from the sand.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 10:40:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some tubular updates on the surf zone forecast in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas? Well, grab your boards because we've got some good stuff coming your way!

Today, in Orange County, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms are expected, so you've got a clear path to catch those waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen with mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet and sets possibly hitting 5 feet. Tides will be at play again, so plan your beach day accordingly. And remember, mixed swell from 200 and 250 degrees will keep things interesting out there!

Now, over in San Diego County, today brings another high risk of rip currents. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, varying between 61 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Wednesday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides will be in action at La Jolla once again, so keep an eye out for the perfect wave. Mixed swell from 220 and 260 degrees will keep things exciting for you out there!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents. If you're not sure, best to stay ashore and enjoy the sun from the sand.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some tubular updates on the surf zone forecast in the San Diego and Orange County coastal areas? Well, grab your boards because we've got some good stuff coming your way!

Today, in Orange County, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights reaching 3 to 5 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms are expected, so you've got a clear path to catch those waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen with mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet and sets possibly hitting 5 feet. Tides will be at play again, so plan your beach day accordingly. And remember, mixed swell from 200 and 250 degrees will keep things interesting out there!

Now, over in San Diego County, today brings another high risk of rip currents. Surf heights are similar to Orange County, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. The water temperature here is a bit warmer, varying between 61 to 65 degrees. Watch out for those tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees.

Looking forward to Wednesday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides will be in action at La Jolla once again, so keep an eye out for the perfect wave. Mixed swell from 220 and 260 degrees will keep things exciting for you out there!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents. If you're not sure, best to stay ashore and enjoy the sun from the sand.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3511060829</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Well, you're in for a ride!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a high rip current risk today, but don't worry, it's all part of the surfing adventure. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with some sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's a mixed bag with a south swell from 200 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. So get ready to catch some waves!

And tomorrow? Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Looks like the ocean is keeping the excitement levels up for us.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Make sure to watch out for those gnarly rips!

Both areas are seeing mixed south swells coming from 200 degrees and west swells from 280 degrees. So grab your boards and get out there for some epic surf sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 10:36:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Well, you're in for a ride!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a high rip current risk today, but don't worry, it's all part of the surfing adventure. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with some sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's a mixed bag with a south swell from 200 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. So get ready to catch some waves!

And tomorrow? Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Looks like the ocean is keeping the excitement levels up for us.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Make sure to watch out for those gnarly rips!

Both areas are seeing mixed south swells coming from 200 degrees and west swells from 280 degrees. So grab your boards and get out there for some epic surf sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Well, you're in for a ride!

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a high rip current risk today, but don't worry, it's all part of the surfing adventure. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with some sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's a mixed bag with a south swell from 200 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. So get ready to catch some waves!

And tomorrow? Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Looks like the ocean is keeping the excitement levels up for us.

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got the same high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights are matching Orange County at 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Make sure to watch out for those gnarly rips!

Both areas are seeing mixed south swells coming from 200 degrees and west swells from 280 degrees. So grab your boards and get out there for some epic surf sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet, possibly reaching up to 6 feet in local sets. The water temperature is around 59 to 63 degrees. Watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. And hey, don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Moving to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and sets. Tides will be rolling in for Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells - it's all about catching the perfect wave!

Now, over in San Diego County, a high rip current risk is in effect today and tomorrow. Surf heights will mirror Orange County's range, with temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for your surfing adventures in La Jolla!

As a reminder, rip currents can be risky, so always surf with caution and stay aware of your surroundings. Remember, high risk means those life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Have a blast out there, and surf safely, friends!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2024 10:36:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet, possibly reaching up to 6 feet in local sets. The water temperature is around 59 to 63 degrees. Watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. And hey, don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Moving to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and sets. Tides will be rolling in for Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells - it's all about catching the perfect wave!

Now, over in San Diego County, a high rip current risk is in effect today and tomorrow. Surf heights will mirror Orange County's range, with temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for your surfing adventures in La Jolla!

As a reminder, rip currents can be risky, so always surf with caution and stay aware of your surroundings. Remember, high risk means those life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Have a blast out there, and surf safely, friends!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, ready to ride some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet, possibly reaching up to 6 feet in local sets. The water temperature is around 59 to 63 degrees. Watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. And hey, don't forget your tide schedule for Newport Beach!

Moving to Monday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and sets. Tides will be rolling in for Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. Keep an eye out for those mixed swells - it's all about catching the perfect wave!

Now, over in San Diego County, a high rip current risk is in effect today and tomorrow. Surf heights will mirror Orange County's range, with temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. La Jolla is the spot to be with mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Make sure to check the tides for your surfing adventures in La Jolla!

As a reminder, rip currents can be risky, so always surf with caution and stay aware of your surroundings. Remember, high risk means those life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the waves in Orange County and San Diego County. Have a blast out there, and surf safely, friends!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers, ready for a gnarly surf forecast report for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. Watch out for tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Expect a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, brace yourselves for a high rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and sets up to 5 feet. A southwest swell from 220 degrees is rolling in. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with changing levels throughout the day. Sunday will bring another high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet. Anticipate a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Stay cautious, life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So there you have it - stay safe, catch some sweet waves, and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 10:36:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers, ready for a gnarly surf forecast report for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. Watch out for tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Expect a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, brace yourselves for a high rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and sets up to 5 feet. A southwest swell from 220 degrees is rolling in. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with changing levels throughout the day. Sunday will bring another high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet. Anticipate a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Stay cautious, life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So there you have it - stay safe, catch some sweet waves, and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers, ready for a gnarly surf forecast report for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas? Let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a south swell from 190 degrees. Watch out for tides at Newport Beach, with highs and lows throughout the day. Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Expect a mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Now, shifting to San Diego County, brace yourselves for a high rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and sets up to 5 feet. A southwest swell from 220 degrees is rolling in. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with changing levels throughout the day. Sunday will bring another high rip current risk and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with sets up to 6 feet. Anticipate a mix of southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, when it comes to rip currents:
- Low Risk: Life-threatening rip currents are unlikely but could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Keep an eye out, life-threatening rip currents are possible.
- High Risk: Stay cautious, life-threatening rip currents are likely.

So there you have it - stay safe, catch some sweet waves, and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies in Orange County and San Diego? Here's the scoop on what to expect in the surf zone:

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so stay safe out there. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, perfect for catching some sweet waves. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a rad day at the beach. Water temperature is ranging from 58 to 64 degrees, so bring your wetsuits if you're planning to stay in the water for a while. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - you wouldn't want to miss those high and low tides. Oh, and there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees, so get ready for some fun sets!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is high, so be extra cautious. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet - whoa, that's exciting! No thunderstorms expected, so it's another day of pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and ride those waves from the south swell at 190 degrees. It's going to be a Saturday to remember!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, where today also brings a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, ideal for both beginners and seasoned surfers. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can enjoy the waves all day long. Water temperatures are between 60 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that southwest swell hitting from 220 degrees - it's going to be epic!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk, so be careful when hitting the waves. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, offering some solid waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's a picture-perfect beach day. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla and ride those waves from the southwest swell at 220 degrees - it's going to be a day full of awesome surf sessions!

Just a reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but still could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Possible life-threatening rip currents.
- High Risk: Likely life-threatening rip currents.

Alright surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for an epic time at the beach in Orange County and San Diego! Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment out there. Stay safe, have fun, and make some unforgettable memories by the sea.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 10:38:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies in Orange County and San Diego? Here's the scoop on what to expect in the surf zone:

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so stay safe out there. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, perfect for catching some sweet waves. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a rad day at the beach. Water temperature is ranging from 58 to 64 degrees, so bring your wetsuits if you're planning to stay in the water for a while. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - you wouldn't want to miss those high and low tides. Oh, and there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees, so get ready for some fun sets!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is high, so be extra cautious. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet - whoa, that's exciting! No thunderstorms expected, so it's another day of pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and ride those waves from the south swell at 190 degrees. It's going to be a Saturday to remember!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, where today also brings a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, ideal for both beginners and seasoned surfers. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can enjoy the waves all day long. Water temperatures are between 60 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that southwest swell hitting from 220 degrees - it's going to be epic!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk, so be careful when hitting the waves. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, offering some solid waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's a picture-perfect beach day. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla and ride those waves from the southwest swell at 220 degrees - it's going to be a day full of awesome surf sessions!

Just a reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but still could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Possible life-threatening rip currents.
- High Risk: Likely life-threatening rip currents.

Alright surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for an epic time at the beach in Orange County and San Diego! Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment out there. Stay safe, have fun, and make some unforgettable memories by the sea.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies in Orange County and San Diego? Here's the scoop on what to expect in the surf zone:

In Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so stay safe out there. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, perfect for catching some sweet waves. And hey, no thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a rad day at the beach. Water temperature is ranging from 58 to 64 degrees, so bring your wetsuits if you're planning to stay in the water for a while. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - you wouldn't want to miss those high and low tides. Oh, and there's a south swell coming in from 190 degrees, so get ready for some fun sets!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is high, so be extra cautious. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet - whoa, that's exciting! No thunderstorms expected, so it's another day of pure beach bliss. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and ride those waves from the south swell at 190 degrees. It's going to be a Saturday to remember!

Now, shifting gears to San Diego County, where today also brings a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, ideal for both beginners and seasoned surfers. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so you can enjoy the waves all day long. Water temperatures are between 60 to 64 degrees, so prepare accordingly. Check out the tides at La Jolla and catch that southwest swell hitting from 220 degrees - it's going to be epic!

Tomorrow, get ready for a high rip current risk, so be careful when hitting the waves. Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, offering some solid waves to ride. No thunderstorms in sight, so it's a picture-perfect beach day. Don't miss the tides at La Jolla and ride those waves from the southwest swell at 220 degrees - it's going to be a day full of awesome surf sessions!

Just a reminder about rip current risks:
- Low Risk: Unlikely but still could happen.
- Moderate Risk: Possible life-threatening rip currents.
- High Risk: Likely life-threatening rip currents.

Alright surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for an epic time at the beach in Orange County and San Diego! Catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment out there. Stay safe, have fun, and make some unforgettable memories by the sea.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves without worries. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, with some nice highs and lows throughout the day. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights are steady at 1 to 3 feet, and we're still in the clear from any thunderstorms. Make sure to catch the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is also low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is similar at 61 to 65 degrees. The tides at La Jolla show some decent highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. The swell is coming from 220 degrees.

For tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk bumps up to a moderate level, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Don't forget to keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and ride the swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks to stay safe out there. And as always, have a blast catching those waves! Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 10:37:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves without worries. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, with some nice highs and lows throughout the day. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights are steady at 1 to 3 feet, and we're still in the clear from any thunderstorms. Make sure to catch the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is also low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is similar at 61 to 65 degrees. The tides at La Jolla show some decent highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. The swell is coming from 220 degrees.

For tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk bumps up to a moderate level, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Don't forget to keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and ride the swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks to stay safe out there. And as always, have a blast catching those waves! Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can catch those waves without worries. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly at 61 to 65 degrees. Check out the tides at Newport Beach, with some nice highs and lows throughout the day. And remember, the swell is coming from 190 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, the rip current risk remains low, surf heights are steady at 1 to 3 feet, and we're still in the clear from any thunderstorms. Make sure to catch the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is also low with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is similar at 61 to 65 degrees. The tides at La Jolla show some decent highs and lows, so plan your surf session accordingly. The swell is coming from 220 degrees.

For tomorrow in San Diego County, the rip current risk bumps up to a moderate level, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Don't forget to keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla and ride the swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, always be aware of the rip current risks to stay safe out there. And as always, have a blast catching those waves! Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's smooth sailing. Water temperatures are between 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to catch those tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 3.8 feet at 03:26 AM PDT. Expect the swell to come from 200 degrees today. For tomorrow, similar conditions with the swell coming from 190 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County:
Similar low risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with a high of 3.7 feet at 03:19 AM PDT. The swell direction will be from 220 degrees, providing some nice waves. Tomorrow, get ready for more of the same with swell also coming from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk of rip currents means life-threatening situations are unlikely, but always keep an eye out. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 10:37:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's smooth sailing. Water temperatures are between 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to catch those tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 3.8 feet at 03:26 AM PDT. Expect the swell to come from 200 degrees today. For tomorrow, similar conditions with the swell coming from 190 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County:
Similar low risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with a high of 3.7 feet at 03:19 AM PDT. The swell direction will be from 220 degrees, providing some nice waves. Tomorrow, get ready for more of the same with swell also coming from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk of rip currents means life-threatening situations are unlikely, but always keep an eye out. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. 

Starting with Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's smooth sailing. Water temperatures are between 61 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to catch those tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 3.8 feet at 03:26 AM PDT. Expect the swell to come from 200 degrees today. For tomorrow, similar conditions with the swell coming from 190 degrees.

Now onto San Diego County:
Similar low risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and water temperatures between 60 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla, with a high of 3.7 feet at 03:19 AM PDT. The swell direction will be from 220 degrees, providing some nice waves. Tomorrow, get ready for more of the same with swell also coming from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk of rip currents means life-threatening situations are unlikely, but always keep an eye out. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful weather!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun under the sun and in the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby for a chill day out. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 60 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high tide of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. Watch out for that swell coming from 200 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 3.8 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye out for the swell from 200 degrees rolling in!

Now, let's dive into San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the waves with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla include a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Remember, that swell is coming from 220 degrees!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with surf heights similar to today. Tides at La Jolla will have a high of 3.7 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye on the swell from 220 degrees for some fun waves!

Remember, low rip current risk means you can enjoy the waves without any major worries. So grab your board, sunscreen, and hit the beach for some awesome surf sessions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 10:37:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun under the sun and in the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby for a chill day out. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 60 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high tide of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. Watch out for that swell coming from 200 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 3.8 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye out for the swell from 200 degrees rolling in!

Now, let's dive into San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the waves with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla include a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Remember, that swell is coming from 220 degrees!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with surf heights similar to today. Tides at La Jolla will have a high of 3.7 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye on the swell from 220 degrees for some fun waves!

Remember, low rip current risk means you can enjoy the waves without any major worries. So grab your board, sunscreen, and hit the beach for some awesome surf sessions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some fun under the sun and in the waves? Here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

Let's start with Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can catch some waves worry-free! The surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby for a chill day out. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is around 60 to 64 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are looking good, with a high tide of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. Watch out for that swell coming from 200 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the low rip current risk continues with similar surf heights. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 3.8 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye out for the swell from 200 degrees rolling in!

Now, let's dive into San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, making it a great day to hit the waves with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla include a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Remember, that swell is coming from 220 degrees!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the low rip current risk remains the same with surf heights similar to today. Tides at La Jolla will have a high of 3.7 feet and a low of 0.3 feet. Keep an eye on the swell from 220 degrees for some fun waves!

Remember, low rip current risk means you can enjoy the waves without any major worries. So grab your board, sunscreen, and hit the beach for some awesome surf sessions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Ready for some fun in the sun and catching some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in the Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - lows and highs to plan your surfing sessions accordingly! Keep an eye out for that swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook shows a similar low rip current risk, with surf heights still in the 1 to 3 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so adjust your schedules accordingly. The swell is expected from 200 degrees. All in all, some good surfing days ahead!

Now, shifting over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas, again with a low rip current risk. Surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4 feet sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great beach vibes and watch out for that swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow - the low rip current risk continues, surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell direction is still expected from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk rip currents are unlikely, but it's always good to stay safe out there. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 10:36:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Ready for some fun in the sun and catching some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in the Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - lows and highs to plan your surfing sessions accordingly! Keep an eye out for that swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook shows a similar low rip current risk, with surf heights still in the 1 to 3 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so adjust your schedules accordingly. The swell is expected from 200 degrees. All in all, some good surfing days ahead!

Now, shifting over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas, again with a low rip current risk. Surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4 feet sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great beach vibes and watch out for that swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow - the low rip current risk continues, surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell direction is still expected from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk rip currents are unlikely, but it's always good to stay safe out there. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Ready for some fun in the sun and catching some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in the Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet with the occasional set reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 62 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach - lows and highs to plan your surfing sessions accordingly! Keep an eye out for that swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Tomorrow's outlook shows a similar low rip current risk, with surf heights still in the 1 to 3 feet range. The tides at Newport Beach will see some variation, so adjust your schedules accordingly. The swell is expected from 200 degrees. All in all, some good surfing days ahead!

Now, shifting over to the San Diego County Coastal Areas, again with a low rip current risk. Surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with occasional 4 feet sets. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature ranging from 59 to 64 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for some great beach vibes and watch out for that swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to tomorrow - the low rip current risk continues, surf heights staying consistent at 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have some variation, so plan your beach day accordingly. The swell direction is still expected from 220 degrees.

Remember, low risk rip currents are unlikely, but it's always good to stay safe out there. So grab your boards, sunscreen, and get ready to hit the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you!

For Orange County Coastal Areas for today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south swell and southwest swell.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are expected, and the tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuations. Get ready for mixed swells coming your way!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas today, there is a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 60 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell and southwest swell.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just some nice mixed swells to look forward to at La Jolla.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers and beachgoers! And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and enjoy the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 10:36:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you!

For Orange County Coastal Areas for today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south swell and southwest swell.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are expected, and the tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuations. Get ready for mixed swells coming your way!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas today, there is a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 60 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell and southwest swell.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just some nice mixed swells to look forward to at La Jolla.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers and beachgoers! And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and enjoy the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for you!

For Orange County Coastal Areas for today, expect a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature will be between 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed south swell and southwest swell.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are expected, and the tides at Newport Beach will see some fluctuations. Get ready for mixed swells coming your way!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas today, there is a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be between 60 to 64 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the mixed west swell and southwest swell.

Looking ahead to Monday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just some nice mixed swells to look forward to at La Jolla.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers and beachgoers! And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and enjoy the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! This is your buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. So, grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Tides are looking interesting with mixed swells from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will keep things exciting. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now over in San Diego County, similar conditions with a low rip current risk today and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for some fun waves with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

For Sunday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will make for some great surfing conditions. Be sure to enjoy the mixed swells from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 10:36:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! This is your buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. So, grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Tides are looking interesting with mixed swells from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will keep things exciting. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now over in San Diego County, similar conditions with a low rip current risk today and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for some fun waves with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

For Sunday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will make for some great surfing conditions. Be sure to enjoy the mixed swells from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! This is your buddy bringing you the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we've got a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is between 59 to 64 degrees. So, grab your boards and hit the waves at Newport Beach! Tides are looking interesting with mixed swells from 190 and 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will keep things exciting. Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now over in San Diego County, similar conditions with a low rip current risk today and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer ranging from 61 to 65 degrees. Head over to La Jolla for some fun waves with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

For Sunday, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will make for some great surfing conditions. Be sure to enjoy the mixed swells from 220 and 260 degrees.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for a dose of the latest surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a heads up on a high rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there! The surf height is looking at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature ranges from 59 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are all over the place today - from low to high and back again. Plus, we've got a mix of south and west swells coming at ya!

Now, looking towards Saturday, the rip current risk elevates to high. Surf height increases to 3 to 5 feet, keeping things exciting. Tides are still playing the up and down game at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. And let's not forget about those mixed west and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight, and water temps between 61 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are fluctuating throughout the day, so be aware of those changes. Mixed swells from the south and west are giving us some variety out there!

For Saturday, the rip current risk sticks with a moderate rating. Surf height remains steady at 2 to 4 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing - going low, then high, then low again. And hey, those mixed swells from the south and west are still keeping things interesting!

Remember, surfers, always keep safety first, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 10:37:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for a dose of the latest surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a heads up on a high rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there! The surf height is looking at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature ranges from 59 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are all over the place today - from low to high and back again. Plus, we've got a mix of south and west swells coming at ya!

Now, looking towards Saturday, the rip current risk elevates to high. Surf height increases to 3 to 5 feet, keeping things exciting. Tides are still playing the up and down game at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. And let's not forget about those mixed west and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight, and water temps between 61 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are fluctuating throughout the day, so be aware of those changes. Mixed swells from the south and west are giving us some variety out there!

For Saturday, the rip current risk sticks with a moderate rating. Surf height remains steady at 2 to 4 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing - going low, then high, then low again. And hey, those mixed swells from the south and west are still keeping things interesting!

Remember, surfers, always keep safety first, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready for a dose of the latest surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a heads up on a high rip current risk today. So, keep an eye out and stay safe out there! The surf height is looking at 2 to 4 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. Water temperature ranges from 59 to 64 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And hey, tides at Newport Beach are all over the place today - from low to high and back again. Plus, we've got a mix of south and west swells coming at ya!

Now, looking towards Saturday, the rip current risk elevates to high. Surf height increases to 3 to 5 feet, keeping things exciting. Tides are still playing the up and down game at Newport Beach, so plan your surfing sessions accordingly. And let's not forget about those mixed west and south swells to keep you on your toes!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet, no thunderstorms in sight, and water temps between 61 to 64 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are fluctuating throughout the day, so be aware of those changes. Mixed swells from the south and west are giving us some variety out there!

For Saturday, the rip current risk sticks with a moderate rating. Surf height remains steady at 2 to 4 feet, making it a great day to catch some waves. Tides at La Jolla are doing their thing - going low, then high, then low again. And hey, those mixed swells from the south and west are still keeping things interesting!

Remember, surfers, always keep safety first, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach with tides hitting a low of -1.3 feet in the morning and peaking at 6.2 feet late at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees!

Moving on to Friday, expect similar conditions with another low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature remains the same, so don't forget your wetsuit. Tides at Newport Beach will be at their lowest in the early morning and highest late at night. And once again, we've got that mixed swell coming your way.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected here as well, with the water temperature ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, tides will be hitting a low of -1.4 feet in the morning and a high of 6.1 feet at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 260 and 210 degrees!

Looking ahead to Friday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and similar water temperatures. Tides in La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to today, with a low in the morning and a high at night. Again, keep an eye out for that mixed swell rolling in.

Remember, always check local conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. Whether you're in Orange County or San Diego County, there's fun to be had by the shore. So grab your board, wax up, and enjoy those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 10:37:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach with tides hitting a low of -1.3 feet in the morning and peaking at 6.2 feet late at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees!

Moving on to Friday, expect similar conditions with another low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature remains the same, so don't forget your wetsuit. Tides at Newport Beach will be at their lowest in the early morning and highest late at night. And once again, we've got that mixed swell coming your way.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected here as well, with the water temperature ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, tides will be hitting a low of -1.4 feet in the morning and a high of 6.1 feet at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 260 and 210 degrees!

Looking ahead to Friday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and similar water temperatures. Tides in La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to today, with a low in the morning and a high at night. Again, keep an eye out for that mixed swell rolling in.

Remember, always check local conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. Whether you're in Orange County or San Diego County, there's fun to be had by the shore. So grab your board, wax up, and enjoy those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Make sure to check out Newport Beach with tides hitting a low of -1.3 feet in the morning and peaking at 6.2 feet late at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell coming from 190 and 250 degrees!

Moving on to Friday, expect similar conditions with another low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights. The water temperature remains the same, so don't forget your wetsuit. Tides at Newport Beach will be at their lowest in the early morning and highest late at night. And once again, we've got that mixed swell coming your way.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected here as well, with the water temperature ranging from 59 to 63 degrees. If you're in La Jolla, tides will be hitting a low of -1.4 feet in the morning and a high of 6.1 feet at night. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 260 and 210 degrees!

Looking ahead to Friday, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and similar water temperatures. Tides in La Jolla will follow a similar pattern to today, with a low in the morning and a high at night. Again, keep an eye out for that mixed swell rolling in.

Remember, always check local conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. Whether you're in Orange County or San Diego County, there's fun to be had by the shore. So grab your board, wax up, and enjoy those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-08-2024</title>
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      <description>🏄‍ Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into our surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! 🌊

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet, gradually decreasing to 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms expected to rain on our surfing parade! Water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 63 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave timing! 🌅 Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to LOW with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. Another beautiful day on the horizon!

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Surf heights are similar here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surf sessions! As for Thursday, rip current risk decreases to MODERATE with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Looks like another great day to hit the waves!

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe out there. And don't forget your sunscreen! Stay safe and enjoy the surf, beachgoers! 🏖️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌞🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 10:37:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>🏄‍ Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into our surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! 🌊

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet, gradually decreasing to 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms expected to rain on our surfing parade! Water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 63 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave timing! 🌅 Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to LOW with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. Another beautiful day on the horizon!

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Surf heights are similar here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surf sessions! As for Thursday, rip current risk decreases to MODERATE with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Looks like another great day to hit the waves!

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe out there. And don't forget your sunscreen! Stay safe and enjoy the surf, beachgoers! 🏖️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌞🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[🏄‍ Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into our surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas! 🌊

Starting off with Orange County, we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today, so be extra cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets reaching up to 6 feet, gradually decreasing to 2 to 4 feet. And hey, no thunderstorms expected to rain on our surfing parade! Water temperature is a bit chilly at 58 to 63 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave timing! 🌅 Tomorrow, rip current risk drops to LOW with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with occasional 4-foot sets. Another beautiful day on the horizon!

Now let's head down to San Diego County, where we also have a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Surf heights are similar here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet with sets up to 6 feet. Water temperature is a bit warmer at 60 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surf sessions! As for Thursday, rip current risk decreases to MODERATE with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Looks like another great day to hit the waves!

Just remember, when it comes to rip currents, always play it safe out there. And don't forget your sunscreen! Stay safe and enjoy the surf, beachgoers! 🏖️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌞🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave with the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas straight from the National Weather Service in California!

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit chilly between 57 to 65 degrees. Heads up for some mixed swell from 260 and 200 degrees. And for tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet becoming 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach, and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 240 and 190 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is high with 3 to 5 feet of surf waiting for you. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temp ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and watch out for a mixed swell hitting from 280 and 220 degrees. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues alongside 3 to 5 feet of surf with sets up to 6 feet. Tides are similar at La Jolla, so plan your day accordingly.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 10:38:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave with the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas straight from the National Weather Service in California!

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit chilly between 57 to 65 degrees. Heads up for some mixed swell from 260 and 200 degrees. And for tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet becoming 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach, and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 240 and 190 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is high with 3 to 5 feet of surf waiting for you. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temp ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and watch out for a mixed swell hitting from 280 and 220 degrees. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues alongside 3 to 5 feet of surf with sets up to 6 feet. Tides are similar at La Jolla, so plan your day accordingly.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave with the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas straight from the National Weather Service in California!

For Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, and the water temperature is a bit chilly between 57 to 65 degrees. Heads up for some mixed swell from 260 and 200 degrees. And for tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet becoming 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach, and keep an eye out for mixed swells from 240 and 190 degrees.

Now, moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is high with 3 to 5 feet of surf waiting for you. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temp ranges from 60 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at La Jolla and watch out for a mixed swell hitting from 280 and 220 degrees. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues alongside 3 to 5 feet of surf with sets up to 6 feet. Tides are similar at La Jolla, so plan your day accordingly.

Remember, a high rip current risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County - today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for a water temperature of 60 to 65 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of -0.5 feet to a whopping high of 6.2 feet! Keep an eye out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet and sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to fret about, and tides at Newport Beach will range from a low of -1.0 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. Mixed swell from 270 and 200 degrees will keep things interesting!

Now let's saunter down to San Diego County - today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a water temperature of 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will ebb and flow between a low of -0.6 feet to a high of 6.1 feet, with a swell coming in from 280 degrees.

But hold onto your hats for Tuesday because we've got a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Thunderstorms remain a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will range from a low of -1.1 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. 

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - a moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 20:31:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County - today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for a water temperature of 60 to 65 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of -0.5 feet to a whopping high of 6.2 feet! Keep an eye out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet and sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to fret about, and tides at Newport Beach will range from a low of -1.0 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. Mixed swell from 270 and 200 degrees will keep things interesting!

Now let's saunter down to San Diego County - today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a water temperature of 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will ebb and flow between a low of -0.6 feet to a high of 6.1 feet, with a swell coming in from 280 degrees.

But hold onto your hats for Tuesday because we've got a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Thunderstorms remain a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will range from a low of -1.1 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. 

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - a moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun? Let's dive into the juicy details for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

Starting off with Orange County - today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for a water temperature of 60 to 65 degrees. And hey, check out those tides at Newport Beach - from a low of -0.5 feet to a whopping high of 6.2 feet! Keep an eye out for that swell from 270 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights sticking to 2 to 4 feet and sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms to fret about, and tides at Newport Beach will range from a low of -1.0 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. Mixed swell from 270 and 200 degrees will keep things interesting!

Now let's saunter down to San Diego County - today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just a water temperature of 60 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will ebb and flow between a low of -0.6 feet to a high of 6.1 feet, with a swell coming in from 280 degrees.

But hold onto your hats for Tuesday because we've got a high rip current risk! Surf heights will be between 3 to 5 feet, with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Thunderstorms remain a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will range from a low of -1.1 feet to a high of 6.4 feet. 

Remember, when it comes to rip currents - a moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there, riders!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2209138421</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a groovy surf zone forecast? Let's dive in and check out what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so stay cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. The water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees, and tides at Newport Beach include a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. As for tomorrow, expect similar conditions with high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet of surf, and a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
You guessed it - another day of high rip current risk! Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with a west swell from 290 degrees are on the menu. Water temperature is similar to Orange County, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet today. Tomorrow, the conditions will echo today's pattern, so get ready for more fun waves!

Remember, a high rip current risk means those sneaky currents are likely, so keep your eyes open and stay safe out there, folks.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2024 10:35:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a groovy surf zone forecast? Let's dive in and check out what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so stay cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. The water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees, and tides at Newport Beach include a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. As for tomorrow, expect similar conditions with high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet of surf, and a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
You guessed it - another day of high rip current risk! Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with a west swell from 290 degrees are on the menu. Water temperature is similar to Orange County, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet today. Tomorrow, the conditions will echo today's pattern, so get ready for more fun waves!

Remember, a high rip current risk means those sneaky currents are likely, so keep your eyes open and stay safe out there, folks.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a groovy surf zone forecast? Let's dive in and check out what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

For Orange County:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so stay cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a west swell from 270 degrees rolling in. The water temperature is between 60 to 64 degrees, and tides at Newport Beach include a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet. As for tomorrow, expect similar conditions with high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet of surf, and a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
You guessed it - another day of high rip current risk! Surf heights between 3 to 5 feet with a west swell from 290 degrees are on the menu. Water temperature is similar to Orange County, ranging from 60 to 64 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of 0.1 feet and a high of 4.4 feet today. Tomorrow, the conditions will echo today's pattern, so get ready for more fun waves!

Remember, a high rip current risk means those sneaky currents are likely, so keep your eyes open and stay safe out there, folks.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2065791528</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny days? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas provided by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for sets up to 4 feet! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is similar to Orange County. Tides at La Jolla are looking good for some beach time. Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a perfect day to hang ten!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents, and if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 10:35:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny days? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas provided by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for sets up to 4 feet! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is similar to Orange County. Tides at La Jolla are looking good for some beach time. Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a perfect day to hang ten!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents, and if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves and sunny days? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas provided by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with ease. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 60 to 65 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, and don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk ramps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. So, grab your board and get ready to catch some waves.

Now, let's move down to San Diego County:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for sets up to 4 feet! No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is similar to Orange County. Tides at La Jolla are looking good for some beach time. Tomorrow, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a perfect day to hang ten!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents, and if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 58 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and watch out for that west swell coming from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, but tides will be shifting at Newport Beach. Look out for a south swell from 180 degrees and more west swell from 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 64 degrees, and those tides at La Jolla will be on the move. Keep an eye out for that west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast in San Diego keeps the moderate rip current risk, with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, but tides at La Jolla will be changing. Look for that west swell from 260 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always be cautious in the water. But don't let that stop you from enjoying those waves!

And there you have it, the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 10:35:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 58 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and watch out for that west swell coming from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, but tides will be shifting at Newport Beach. Look out for a south swell from 180 degrees and more west swell from 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 64 degrees, and those tides at La Jolla will be on the move. Keep an eye out for that west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast in San Diego keeps the moderate rip current risk, with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, but tides at La Jolla will be changing. Look for that west swell from 260 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always be cautious in the water. But don't let that stop you from enjoying those waves!

And there you have it, the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, grab your boards because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

In Orange County today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a refreshing 58 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach and watch out for that west swell coming from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms in sight, but tides will be shifting at Newport Beach. Look out for a south swell from 180 degrees and more west swell from 270 degrees.

Jumping over to San Diego County, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 64 degrees, and those tides at La Jolla will be on the move. Keep an eye out for that west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow's forecast in San Diego keeps the moderate rip current risk, with surf heights staying at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, but tides at La Jolla will be changing. Look for that west swell from 260 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Remember, rip currents can be risky, so always be cautious in the water. But don't let that stop you from enjoying those waves!

And there you have it, the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves for a fantastic day of surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of south swell and west swell. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and swell directions. So get ready for another awesome day out on the water!

Now, over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights here are a bit bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mix of west and southwest swells. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 64 degrees, but it won't stop you from having a great time at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides for the best times to catch the waves!

For Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf conditions. So get your gear ready and make the most of the waves!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents and stay safe out there. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 10:36:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of south swell and west swell. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and swell directions. So get ready for another awesome day out on the water!

Now, over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights here are a bit bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mix of west and southwest swells. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 64 degrees, but it won't stop you from having a great time at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides for the best times to catch the waves!

For Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf conditions. So get your gear ready and make the most of the waves!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents and stay safe out there. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Orange County, today's rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of south swell and west swell. Water temperatures are between 59 to 65 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. And don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach throughout the day.

Moving on to Friday, the rip current risk remains low with similar surf heights and swell directions. So get ready for another awesome day out on the water!

Now, over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights here are a bit bigger, ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a mix of west and southwest swells. Water temperatures are slightly cooler at 59 to 64 degrees, but it won't stop you from having a great time at La Jolla. Keep an eye on the tides for the best times to catch the waves!

For Friday in San Diego, the rip current risk stays moderate with similar surf conditions. So get your gear ready and make the most of the waves!

Remember, always be aware of rip currents and stay safe out there. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 05-01-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8076341575</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly!

Moving down to San Diego County, we've got the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will experience a mix of west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be similar, so get those boards ready for some fun!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 10:38:15 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly!

Moving down to San Diego County, we've got the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will experience a mix of west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be similar, so get those boards ready for some fun!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 59 to 64 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 180 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar tides at Newport Beach, so plan your beach day accordingly!

Moving down to San Diego County, we've got the same moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights also at 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is slightly cooler at 58 to 63 degrees. La Jolla will experience a mix of west swell from 290 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Tides at La Jolla will be similar, so get those boards ready for some fun!

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-30-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5125026692</link>
      <description>Hey there fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Well, let's dive into the surf forecast for today in Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a *moderate rip current risk* on the horizon, so always stay safe and aware out there. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides! No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 56 to 64 degrees. And hey, check out those tides over at Newport Beach - make sure to time your surf session right!

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*, with a similar surf height of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a beach day! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and get ready for another awesome day in the water.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a *high rip current risk* today. Surf heights are looking good at 3 to 5 feet, so get your boards ready! No thunderstorms to worry about, just pure beach bliss. The water temperature is perfect at 58 to 62 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides over at La Jolla.

Looking forward to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *high*, with the surf height holding steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just more opportunities for epic waves at La Jolla. So, grab your sunscreen and your board, and get ready for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially on high-risk days. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some gnarly waves out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:36:05 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Well, let's dive into the surf forecast for today in Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a *moderate rip current risk* on the horizon, so always stay safe and aware out there. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides! No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 56 to 64 degrees. And hey, check out those tides over at Newport Beach - make sure to time your surf session right!

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*, with a similar surf height of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a beach day! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and get ready for another awesome day in the water.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a *high rip current risk* today. Surf heights are looking good at 3 to 5 feet, so get your boards ready! No thunderstorms to worry about, just pure beach bliss. The water temperature is perfect at 58 to 62 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides over at La Jolla.

Looking forward to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *high*, with the surf height holding steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just more opportunities for epic waves at La Jolla. So, grab your sunscreen and your board, and get ready for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially on high-risk days. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some gnarly waves out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? 

Well, let's dive into the surf forecast for today in Orange County Coastal Areas. We've got a *moderate rip current risk* on the horizon, so always stay safe and aware out there. The surf height is looking pretty sweet at 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some fun rides! No thunderstorms in sight, with water temperatures ranging from 56 to 64 degrees. And hey, check out those tides over at Newport Beach - make sure to time your surf session right!

Now looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *moderate*, with a similar surf height of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so it's all clear for a beach day! Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach and get ready for another awesome day in the water.

Now, shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a *high rip current risk* today. Surf heights are looking good at 3 to 5 feet, so get your boards ready! No thunderstorms to worry about, just pure beach bliss. The water temperature is perfect at 58 to 62 degrees, and don't forget to check out the tides over at La Jolla.

Looking forward to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains *high*, with the surf height holding steady at 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just more opportunities for epic waves at La Jolla. So, grab your sunscreen and your board, and get ready for some awesome surfing sessions!

Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially on high-risk days. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some gnarly waves out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-29-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8728743680</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch some waves and have a blast out there. Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas:

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 59 to 63 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing dip. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. You can expect mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees today.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf height between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. The swell directions will still be a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk, so surf with caution. Surf height is similar to Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature ranging from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will show a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. Look out for a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk is high with surf height increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have highs and lows during the day, offering great times for surfing. Expect a mix of west and southwest swells tomorrow.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so keep an eye out for those flags and always swim near a lifeguard. And most importantly, have a fantastic time enjoying the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:10:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch some waves and have a blast out there. Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas:

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 59 to 63 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing dip. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. You can expect mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees today.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf height between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. The swell directions will still be a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk, so surf with caution. Surf height is similar to Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature ranging from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will show a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. Look out for a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk is high with surf height increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have highs and lows during the day, offering great times for surfing. Expect a mix of west and southwest swells tomorrow.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so keep an eye out for those flags and always swim near a lifeguard. And most importantly, have a fantastic time enjoying the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Time to catch some waves and have a blast out there. Here's your surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas:

Starting off in Orange County:
Today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be mindful out there. Surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet and no thunderstorms expected. Water temperature between 59 to 63 degrees, so get ready for a refreshing dip. Tides at Newport Beach will see a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. You can expect mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees today.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf height between 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will hit highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your beach time accordingly. The swell directions will still be a mix of west and south swells.

Now, let's head down to San Diego County:
Today, there's a high rip current risk, so surf with caution. Surf height is similar to Orange County at 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorms are expected. Water temperature ranging from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will show a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. Look out for a mix of west swell from 270 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk is high with surf height increasing to 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla will have highs and lows during the day, offering great times for surfing. Expect a mix of west and southwest swells tomorrow.

Remember, rip currents are serious business, so keep an eye out for those flags and always swim near a lifeguard. And most importantly, have a fantastic time enjoying the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-28-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5704353941</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hang ten and get ready for some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

For Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.1 feet at 07:22 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 11:12 PM PDT. Remember, we've got a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with the surf height sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms expected, and tides at Newport Beach range from a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. Get ready for those same epic swells!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and water temperatures from 59 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.1 feet at 07:18 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 11:04 PM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a repeat with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and tides at La Jolla showing a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. The swell forecast remains fantastic with those same west and southwest swells.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, but with your skills, you've got this! Catch those waves and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 10:35:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hang ten and get ready for some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

For Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.1 feet at 07:22 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 11:12 PM PDT. Remember, we've got a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with the surf height sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms expected, and tides at Newport Beach range from a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. Get ready for those same epic swells!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and water temperatures from 59 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.1 feet at 07:18 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 11:04 PM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a repeat with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and tides at La Jolla showing a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. The swell forecast remains fantastic with those same west and southwest swells.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, but with your skills, you've got this! Catch those waves and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hang ten and get ready for some gnarly waves with your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. 

For Orange County Coastal Areas today, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so keep an eye out. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature ranges from 56 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.1 feet at 07:22 AM PDT and a high of 5.0 feet at 11:12 PM PDT. Remember, we've got a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees.

Moving on to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with the surf height sticking to 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms expected, and tides at Newport Beach range from a low of -0.0 feet at 08:36 AM PDT. Get ready for those same epic swells!

Now, for San Diego County Coastal Areas, today's forecast mirrors Orange County with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and water temperatures from 59 to 62 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.1 feet at 07:18 AM PDT and a high of 4.9 feet at 11:04 PM PDT. Expect a west swell from 280 degrees and a southwest swell from 220 degrees.

Tomorrow's looking like a repeat with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and tides at La Jolla showing a low of -0.0 feet at 08:31 AM PDT. The swell forecast remains fantastic with those same west and southwest swells.

Remember, moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, but with your skills, you've got this! Catch those waves and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming at you live from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for an epic weekend of waves and sunshine! Let's dive right into the gnarly details:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with a chill water temperature between 57 to 61 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach – we've got a mix of lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, expect a west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan accordingly. We'll be seeing a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees. Get stoked for some killer waves!

Now, over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're riding the high rip current risk wave with surf heights ranging from 4 to 7 feet. Water temperatures are feeling nice at 58 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are ebbing and flowing throughout the day, so keep an eye out for those. And don't forget about the west swell from 280 degrees that's rolling in!

As we set our sights on Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla are still in the mix, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're expecting a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees. It's gonna be epic, folks!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, play it safe. Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk – always keep an eye on those currents and stay safe out there in the surf.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:35:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming at you live from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for an epic weekend of waves and sunshine! Let's dive right into the gnarly details:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with a chill water temperature between 57 to 61 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach – we've got a mix of lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, expect a west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan accordingly. We'll be seeing a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees. Get stoked for some killer waves!

Now, over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're riding the high rip current risk wave with surf heights ranging from 4 to 7 feet. Water temperatures are feeling nice at 58 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are ebbing and flowing throughout the day, so keep an eye out for those. And don't forget about the west swell from 280 degrees that's rolling in!

As we set our sights on Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla are still in the mix, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're expecting a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees. It's gonna be epic, folks!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, play it safe. Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk – always keep an eye on those currents and stay safe out there in the surf.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming at you live from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for an epic weekend of waves and sunshine! Let's dive right into the gnarly details:

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with a chill water temperature between 57 to 61 degrees. Watch out for those tides at Newport Beach – we've got a mix of lows and highs throughout the day. And hey, expect a west swell from 280 degrees to keep things interesting.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at Newport Beach are still in play, so plan accordingly. We'll be seeing a southwest swell from 230 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees. Get stoked for some killer waves!

Now, over to San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're riding the high rip current risk wave with surf heights ranging from 4 to 7 feet. Water temperatures are feeling nice at 58 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are ebbing and flowing throughout the day, so keep an eye out for those. And don't forget about the west swell from 280 degrees that's rolling in!

As we set our sights on Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Tides at La Jolla are still in the mix, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. We're expecting a mix of west swell from 280 degrees and southwest swell from 220 degrees. It's gonna be epic, folks!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, play it safe. Low risk, moderate risk, or high risk – always keep an eye on those currents and stay safe out there in the surf.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey, surfers! It's time to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today in Orange County, we have a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So grab your boards and hit the waves, but be cautious out there. The water temperature is between 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal wave timing.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk amps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's going to be a thrilling day, so get ready for some exciting rides with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also under a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and in the afternoon, you might even catch sets up to 7 feet. Keep an eye out for those powerful waves, and remember to stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, but don't worry, it will subside in the afternoon. So, get your boards ready for an epic day at the beach with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Before you head out, always keep in mind the rip current risks - low risk, moderate risk, and high risk - your safety is crucial, so be aware of your surroundings and enjoy the waves responsibly.

So, surfers, get your gear ready, and make the most of these upcoming swells in Orange County and San Diego County. Stay safe, have fun, and catch you out in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:35:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey, surfers! It's time to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today in Orange County, we have a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So grab your boards and hit the waves, but be cautious out there. The water temperature is between 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal wave timing.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk amps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's going to be a thrilling day, so get ready for some exciting rides with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also under a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and in the afternoon, you might even catch sets up to 7 feet. Keep an eye out for those powerful waves, and remember to stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, but don't worry, it will subside in the afternoon. So, get your boards ready for an epic day at the beach with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Before you head out, always keep in mind the rip current risks - low risk, moderate risk, and high risk - your safety is crucial, so be aware of your surroundings and enjoy the waves responsibly.

So, surfers, get your gear ready, and make the most of these upcoming swells in Orange County and San Diego County. Stay safe, have fun, and catch you out in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey, surfers! It's time to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas. Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today in Orange County, we have a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So grab your boards and hit the waves, but be cautious out there. The water temperature is between 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for a refreshing surf session. Don't forget to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal wave timing.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk amps up to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet and sets reaching up to 6 feet. It's going to be a thrilling day, so get ready for some exciting rides with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also under a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet, and in the afternoon, you might even catch sets up to 7 feet. Keep an eye out for those powerful waves, and remember to stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, but don't worry, it will subside in the afternoon. So, get your boards ready for an epic day at the beach with the west swell from 280 degrees.

Before you head out, always keep in mind the rip current risks - low risk, moderate risk, and high risk - your safety is crucial, so be aware of your surroundings and enjoy the waves responsibly.

So, surfers, get your gear ready, and make the most of these upcoming swells in Orange County and San Diego County. Stay safe, have fun, and catch you out in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service out of San Diego, California. Here's what's happening in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get out there and catch some waves! No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be cozy at 58 to 61 degrees. Remember your sunscreen and keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, but sets can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, and make sure to check the tides at Newport Beach. Mixed swells are coming from 260 and 190 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar scene with moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, so it's not huge, but it's definitely surfable. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature will be slightly warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla!

For tomorrow, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, with some sets pushing up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and remember to check those tides at La Jolla. Swell is coming from 270 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please be cautious and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 10:35:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service out of San Diego, California. Here's what's happening in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get out there and catch some waves! No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be cozy at 58 to 61 degrees. Remember your sunscreen and keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, but sets can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, and make sure to check the tides at Newport Beach. Mixed swells are coming from 260 and 190 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar scene with moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, so it's not huge, but it's definitely surfable. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature will be slightly warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla!

For tomorrow, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, with some sets pushing up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and remember to check those tides at La Jolla. Swell is coming from 270 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please be cautious and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service out of San Diego, California. Here's what's happening in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow:

Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get out there and catch some waves! No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be cozy at 58 to 61 degrees. Remember your sunscreen and keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, but sets can reach up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, and make sure to check the tides at Newport Beach. Mixed swells are coming from 260 and 190 degrees, so get your boards ready!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're seeing a similar scene with moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, so it's not huge, but it's definitely surfable. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature will be slightly warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla!

For tomorrow, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, with some sets pushing up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and remember to check those tides at La Jolla. Swell is coming from 270 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so please be cautious and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-24-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2713408291</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get those boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow.

In Orange County today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a cool 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell from 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Look out for mixed swell from 280 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the surf forecast mirrors Orange County with moderate rip current risks, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorm potential. The water temperature will be around 59 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will keep you in check. Today, expect a swell from 210 degrees, and tomorrow, get ready for mixed swell from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents as they can be life-threatening, especially at moderate risk levels. So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and enjoy the waves while keeping safety a top priority.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:35:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get those boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow.

In Orange County today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a cool 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell from 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Look out for mixed swell from 280 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the surf forecast mirrors Orange County with moderate rip current risks, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorm potential. The water temperature will be around 59 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will keep you in check. Today, expect a swell from 210 degrees, and tomorrow, get ready for mixed swell from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents as they can be life-threatening, especially at moderate risk levels. So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and enjoy the waves while keeping safety a top priority.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get those boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow.

In Orange County today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature will be a cool 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for tides at Newport Beach and enjoy the swell from 190 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms in sight. Look out for mixed swell from 280 and 190 degrees.

Over in San Diego County, the surf forecast mirrors Orange County with moderate rip current risks, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and no thunderstorm potential. The water temperature will be around 59 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will keep you in check. Today, expect a swell from 210 degrees, and tomorrow, get ready for mixed swell from 290 and 210 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents as they can be life-threatening, especially at moderate risk levels. So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and enjoy the waves while keeping safety a top priority.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with your local surf zone forecast for today in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 59 to 61 degrees. Make sure to catch those tides at Newport Beach - you've got a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a mix of swells from 270 and 190 degrees - so keep an eye out for those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County coastal areas. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will have a mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees. So, grab your board and hit the waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will feature mixed swells from 280 and 210 degrees - perfect for a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. This is your surf forecast report, bringing you the latest updates on the best surf spots. Catch you out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 10:35:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with your local surf zone forecast for today in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 59 to 61 degrees. Make sure to catch those tides at Newport Beach - you've got a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a mix of swells from 270 and 190 degrees - so keep an eye out for those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County coastal areas. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will have a mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees. So, grab your board and hit the waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will feature mixed swells from 280 and 210 degrees - perfect for a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. This is your surf forecast report, bringing you the latest updates on the best surf spots. Catch you out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride the waves with your local surf zone forecast for today in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Starting off in Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a cool 59 to 61 degrees. Make sure to catch those tides at Newport Beach - you've got a mix of swells from 190 and 260 degrees coming your way.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a mix of swells from 270 and 190 degrees - so keep an eye out for those waves!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County coastal areas. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature ranges from 58 to 62 degrees, and the tides at La Jolla will have a mix of swells from 210 and 270 degrees. So, grab your board and hit the waves!

Tomorrow in San Diego, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tides at La Jolla will feature mixed swells from 280 and 210 degrees - perfect for a fun day at the beach!

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there. This is your surf forecast report, bringing you the latest updates on the best surf spots. Catch you out on the water, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into the exciting waves awaiting you today and tomorrow:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Make the most of the tides in Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of swells from 220 and 260 degrees, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla and catch some waves!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights consistent with today. The swell mix continues from 210 and 260 degrees, making for some exciting surfing conditions. Don't forget to enjoy the tides in La Jolla throughout the day.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks, even in low-risk situations. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 10:35:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into the exciting waves awaiting you today and tomorrow:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Make the most of the tides in Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of swells from 220 and 260 degrees, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla and catch some waves!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights consistent with today. The swell mix continues from 210 and 260 degrees, making for some exciting surfing conditions. Don't forget to enjoy the tides in La Jolla throughout the day.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks, even in low-risk situations. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Let's dive into the exciting waves awaiting you today and tomorrow:

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sets reaching up to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 190 and 260 degrees.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Make the most of the tides in Newport Beach and ride the mixed swell from 190 and 250 degrees.

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of swells from 220 and 260 degrees, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. The water temperature ranges from 59 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides in La Jolla and catch some waves!

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights consistent with today. The swell mix continues from 210 and 260 degrees, making for some exciting surfing conditions. Don't forget to enjoy the tides in La Jolla throughout the day.

Remember, always be mindful of the rip current risks, even in low-risk situations. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-21-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7502734063</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is hanging around 58 to 61 degrees. Keep in mind the tides, with a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. So grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Tides are in play, so plan accordingly, and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so always prioritize safety first. But don't let that stop you from catching some awesome waves!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2024 10:35:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is hanging around 58 to 61 degrees. Keep in mind the tides, with a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. So grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Tides are in play, so plan accordingly, and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so always prioritize safety first. But don't let that stop you from catching some awesome waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Starting off with Orange County today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is hanging around 58 to 61 degrees. Keep in mind the tides, with a mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. So grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 59 to 62 degrees. Tides are in play, so plan accordingly, and enjoy the mixed south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Remember, a moderate rip current risk means life-threatening currents are possible, so always prioritize safety first. But don't let that stop you from catching some awesome waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1713181985</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures will be around 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast brings us more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures will be around 59 to 62 degrees at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell from 210 degrees. Keep those surfboards waxed up and get ready to hang ten!

Tomorrow's forecast for San Diego County Coastal Areas also shows a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great day to hit the beach and catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always swim near a lifeguard and know your limits. Stay safe out there on the water, and most importantly, have fun!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2024 10:35:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures will be around 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast brings us more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures will be around 59 to 62 degrees at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell from 210 degrees. Keep those surfboards waxed up and get ready to hang ten!

Tomorrow's forecast for San Diego County Coastal Areas also shows a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great day to hit the beach and catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always swim near a lifeguard and know your limits. Stay safe out there on the water, and most importantly, have fun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today in Orange County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but water temperatures will be around 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Tomorrow's forecast brings us more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 250 degrees. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to ride those waves!

Over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're also looking at a moderate rip current risk today with surf ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures will be around 59 to 62 degrees at La Jolla, with a mix of south swell from 210 degrees. Keep those surfboards waxed up and get ready to hang ten!

Tomorrow's forecast for San Diego County Coastal Areas also shows a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of south swell from 210 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees. It's shaping up to be a great day to hit the beach and catch some waves!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, always swim near a lifeguard and know your limits. Stay safe out there on the water, and most importantly, have fun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5284277084</link>
      <description>Alright surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your wave-check report brought to you by the National Weather Service!

For all you Orange County Coastal Areas riders out there, today we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures will be between 58 to 60 degrees, so make sure you're prepared for a chilly dip. Expect a swell coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will see some action with highs and lows throughout the day.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Water temperatures will be slightly higher at 58 to 62 degrees. Expect a swell coming from 210 degrees.

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, but watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see fluctuations throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a gnarly time catching some waves out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:36:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your wave-check report brought to you by the National Weather Service!

For all you Orange County Coastal Areas riders out there, today we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures will be between 58 to 60 degrees, so make sure you're prepared for a chilly dip. Expect a swell coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will see some action with highs and lows throughout the day.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Water temperatures will be slightly higher at 58 to 62 degrees. Expect a swell coming from 210 degrees.

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, but watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see fluctuations throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a gnarly time catching some waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your wave-check report brought to you by the National Weather Service!

For all you Orange County Coastal Areas riders out there, today we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures will be between 58 to 60 degrees, so make sure you're prepared for a chilly dip. Expect a swell coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a mixed swell from 190 and 260 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will see some action with highs and lows throughout the day.

Now shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Water temperatures will be slightly higher at 58 to 62 degrees. Expect a swell coming from 210 degrees.

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains moderate with similar surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the radar, but watch out for mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will see fluctuations throughout the day, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Remember surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a gnarly time catching some waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6564570815</link>
      <description>Good morning, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for some gnarly waves and high rip current risks in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're seeing a high rip current risk along Orange County beaches, with surf heights ranging from 4 to 6 feet, eventually calming down to 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature will be refreshing at 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for tide changes in Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction. And remember, when it comes to rip currents, high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists in Orange County, with surf heights decreasing to 3 to 5 feet and then 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for tide changes in Newport Beach once again, and enjoy the swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, dropping to 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be around 58 to 62 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will be shifting, with a mix of swells from the 220 and 280 degrees directions. Remember, high rip current risk means dangerous conditions, so stay alert in the water.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk in San Diego County will decrease to moderate levels, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye on tide changes in La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Surfers and beachgoers, always be cautious of rip currents and changing conditions. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some epic waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 10:36:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for some gnarly waves and high rip current risks in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're seeing a high rip current risk along Orange County beaches, with surf heights ranging from 4 to 6 feet, eventually calming down to 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature will be refreshing at 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for tide changes in Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction. And remember, when it comes to rip currents, high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists in Orange County, with surf heights decreasing to 3 to 5 feet and then 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for tide changes in Newport Beach once again, and enjoy the swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, dropping to 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be around 58 to 62 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will be shifting, with a mix of swells from the 220 and 280 degrees directions. Remember, high rip current risk means dangerous conditions, so stay alert in the water.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk in San Diego County will decrease to moderate levels, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye on tide changes in La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Surfers and beachgoers, always be cautious of rip currents and changing conditions. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some epic waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Get ready for some gnarly waves and high rip current risks in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Today, we're seeing a high rip current risk along Orange County beaches, with surf heights ranging from 4 to 6 feet, eventually calming down to 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature will be refreshing at 59 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for tide changes in Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction. And remember, when it comes to rip currents, high risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so stay safe out there.

Tomorrow, the high rip current risk persists in Orange County, with surf heights decreasing to 3 to 5 feet and then 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for tide changes in Newport Beach once again, and enjoy the swells coming in from the 200 degrees direction.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, dropping to 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be around 58 to 62 degrees. Tides in La Jolla will be shifting, with a mix of swells from the 220 and 280 degrees directions. Remember, high rip current risk means dangerous conditions, so stay alert in the water.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk in San Diego County will decrease to moderate levels, with surf heights averaging 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye on tide changes in La Jolla and enjoy the mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees.

Surfers and beachgoers, always be cautious of rip currents and changing conditions. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some epic waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-17-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4607180664</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to check out what the waves have in store for us along the Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas according to the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be mindful out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 63 degrees. And check out those tides at Newport Beach, ranging from high to low throughout the day. Plus, we've got a mixed swell coming in from both 200 and 270 degrees. 

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye on those changing tides at Newport Beach, and get ready for more of that mixed swell action from 200 and 280 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Similar to Orange County, we're dealing with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly lower here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. The water temperature is a bit cooler, between 58 to 60 degrees. And over at La Jolla, tides will be fluctuating throughout the day, with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights decreasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected and tides will be changing at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so surf and swim with caution, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 10:31:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to check out what the waves have in store for us along the Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas according to the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be mindful out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 63 degrees. And check out those tides at Newport Beach, ranging from high to low throughout the day. Plus, we've got a mixed swell coming in from both 200 and 270 degrees. 

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye on those changing tides at Newport Beach, and get ready for more of that mixed swell action from 200 and 280 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Similar to Orange County, we're dealing with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly lower here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. The water temperature is a bit cooler, between 58 to 60 degrees. And over at La Jolla, tides will be fluctuating throughout the day, with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights decreasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected and tides will be changing at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so surf and swim with caution, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to check out what the waves have in store for us along the Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas according to the National Weather Service. 

Let's start with Orange County. Today, we've got a high rip current risk, so be mindful out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 6 feet, with no thunderstorms on the horizon. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 58 to 63 degrees. And check out those tides at Newport Beach, ranging from high to low throughout the day. Plus, we've got a mixed swell coming in from both 200 and 270 degrees. 

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk remains high with similar surf heights and no thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye on those changing tides at Newport Beach, and get ready for more of that mixed swell action from 200 and 280 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County. Similar to Orange County, we're dealing with a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are slightly lower here, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with sets reaching up to 6 feet. The water temperature is a bit cooler, between 58 to 60 degrees. And over at La Jolla, tides will be fluctuating throughout the day, with a mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees.

Looking towards Thursday, the rip current risk remains high, with surf heights decreasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Again, no thunderstorms expected and tides will be changing at La Jolla. Keep an eye out for that mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees.

Remember, high rip current risk means life-threatening conditions are likely, so surf and swim with caution, folks!

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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf forecast for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas as provided by the National Weather Service.


Starting off with today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is in the refreshing range of 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some significant fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a fun mix of swell coming in from 200 and 270 degrees.


As we look ahead to Wednesday, hold on to your boards as we anticipate a high risk of rip currents, with surf heights increasing to 4 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so you're in the clear to catch some waves. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move as well, so plan your surf session accordingly. Expect a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 280 degrees.


Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in place today, along with 2 to 4 feet of surf. Water temps are slightly cooler, ranging from 58 to 61 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be seeing some fluctuations throughout the day, accompanied by a mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.


Looking ahead to Wednesday, a high risk of rip currents is forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so be prepared for some changing surf conditions. A mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees will provide some variety out in the water.


Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always best to play it safe. And as always, stay tuned for any updates. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 10:31:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf forecast for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas as provided by the National Weather Service.


Starting off with today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is in the refreshing range of 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some significant fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a fun mix of swell coming in from 200 and 270 degrees.


As we look ahead to Wednesday, hold on to your boards as we anticipate a high risk of rip currents, with surf heights increasing to 4 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so you're in the clear to catch some waves. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move as well, so plan your surf session accordingly. Expect a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 280 degrees.


Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in place today, along with 2 to 4 feet of surf. Water temps are slightly cooler, ranging from 58 to 61 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be seeing some fluctuations throughout the day, accompanied by a mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.


Looking ahead to Wednesday, a high risk of rip currents is forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so be prepared for some changing surf conditions. A mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees will provide some variety out in the water.


Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always best to play it safe. And as always, stay tuned for any updates. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf forecast for the Orange County and San Diego coastal areas as provided by the National Weather Service.


Starting off with today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with sets reaching up to 5 feet later on. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is in the refreshing range of 58 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with some significant fluctuations throughout the day. And hey, there's a fun mix of swell coming in from 200 and 270 degrees.


As we look ahead to Wednesday, hold on to your boards as we anticipate a high risk of rip currents, with surf heights increasing to 4 to 6 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, so you're in the clear to catch some waves. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move as well, so plan your surf session accordingly. Expect a mixed swell hitting from 200 and 280 degrees.


Over in San Diego County, a moderate rip current risk is in place today, along with 2 to 4 feet of surf. Water temps are slightly cooler, ranging from 58 to 61 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will be seeing some fluctuations throughout the day, accompanied by a mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees.


Looking ahead to Wednesday, a high risk of rip currents is forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The tides at La Jolla will be on the move, so be prepared for some changing surf conditions. A mixed swell from 220 and 280 degrees will provide some variety out in the water.


Remember, when it comes to rip currents, it's always best to play it safe. And as always, stay tuned for any updates. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Grab your boards, surfers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and don't forget your wetsuits as the water temperature will be between 58 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees will keep things interesting.
Tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Surf height will be 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting waves. Make sure to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal surfing times. Mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees awaits you.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height and water temperatures ranging from 59 to 61 degrees. Mixed swell from 280 and 210 degrees will create variable surf conditions. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best waves!
Tomorrow, we're expecting a high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet surf height, and continued calm weather with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Get ready for an exciting day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents with higher risks. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 10:31:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Grab your boards, surfers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and don't forget your wetsuits as the water temperature will be between 58 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees will keep things interesting.
Tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Surf height will be 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting waves. Make sure to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal surfing times. Mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees awaits you.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height and water temperatures ranging from 59 to 61 degrees. Mixed swell from 280 and 210 degrees will create variable surf conditions. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best waves!
Tomorrow, we're expecting a high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet surf height, and continued calm weather with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Get ready for an exciting day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents with higher risks. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Grab your boards, surfers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

For Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, we're looking at moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and don't forget your wetsuits as the water temperature will be between 58 to 60 degrees. Mixed swell from 260 and 190 degrees will keep things interesting.
Tomorrow, the rip current risk shoots up to high! Surf height will be 3 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting waves. Make sure to check out Newport Beach tides for some optimal surfing times. Mixed swell from 200 and 270 degrees awaits you.

For San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height and water temperatures ranging from 59 to 61 degrees. Mixed swell from 280 and 210 degrees will create variable surf conditions. Keep an eye on La Jolla tides for the best waves!
Tomorrow, we're expecting a high rip current risk, 3 to 5 feet surf height, and continued calm weather with mixed swell from 280 and 220 degrees. Get ready for an exciting day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always be cautious of rip currents with higher risks. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf forecast report straight from National Weather Service San Diego. Today we're talking about the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

First up, in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today, so please be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets peaking at 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 56 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're looking at mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk will be moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees will be rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature here is slightly warmer, between 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, so make sure to stay safe in the water. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're expecting west swell from 280 degrees, so get ready for some nice sets rolling in.

Remember to always check the latest updates before heading out to surf and stay tuned for more thrilling waves and sunny days ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2024 10:31:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf forecast report straight from National Weather Service San Diego. Today we're talking about the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

First up, in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today, so please be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets peaking at 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 56 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're looking at mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk will be moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees will be rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature here is slightly warmer, between 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, so make sure to stay safe in the water. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're expecting west swell from 280 degrees, so get ready for some nice sets rolling in.

Remember to always check the latest updates before heading out to surf and stay tuned for more thrilling waves and sunny days ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf forecast report straight from National Weather Service San Diego. Today we're talking about the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

First up, in Orange County, we've got a high rip current risk today, so please be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets peaking at 6 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is between 56 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're looking at mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk will be moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will see a high of 4.2 feet and a low of 0.1 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 190 degrees will be rolling in, so get ready for some fun waves!

Now, down in San Diego County, we're also facing a high rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The water temperature here is slightly warmer, between 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla feature a high of 4.6 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. Mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 200 degrees are on the menu.

Looking ahead to Monday, the high rip current risk continues with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, so make sure to stay safe in the water. Tides at La Jolla show a high of 4.1 feet and a low of 0.0 feet. We're expecting west swell from 280 degrees, so get ready for some nice sets rolling in.

Remember to always check the latest updates before heading out to surf and stay tuned for more thrilling waves and sunny days ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world right here in sunny California with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to check out the water temperature between 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with lows and highs throughout the day. And remember, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expected to be between 3 to 5 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be reaching highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees rolling in. It's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf height looking good at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 58 to 60 degrees, so it's time to get your wetsuits on. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees hitting the shores.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expecting sets up to 6 feet. Tides at La Jolla are shifting throughout the day, so make sure to plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. It's going to be a day filled with waves and fun times out in the water!

Remember surfers and beachgoers, always keep safety first and keep an eye out for each other in the water. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2024 10:31:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world right here in sunny California with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to check out the water temperature between 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with lows and highs throughout the day. And remember, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expected to be between 3 to 5 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be reaching highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees rolling in. It's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf height looking good at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 58 to 60 degrees, so it's time to get your wetsuits on. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees hitting the shores.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expecting sets up to 6 feet. Tides at La Jolla are shifting throughout the day, so make sure to plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. It's going to be a day filled with waves and fun times out in the water!

Remember surfers and beachgoers, always keep safety first and keep an eye out for each other in the water. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the wave-filled world right here in sunny California with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. So grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sets reaching up to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but make sure to check out the water temperature between 57 to 59 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach with lows and highs throughout the day. And remember, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 180 degrees.

Moving on to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expected to be between 3 to 5 feet. The tides at Newport Beach will be reaching highs and lows, so plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for a mix of south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees rolling in. It's going to be a fun day out on the water!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf height looking good at 3 to 5 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. Water temperature ranging from 58 to 60 degrees, so it's time to get your wetsuits on. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the south swell from 210 degrees hitting the shores.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the high rip current risk continues with the surf height expecting sets up to 6 feet. Tides at La Jolla are shifting throughout the day, so make sure to plan your surf sessions accordingly. Get ready for mixed west swell from 270 degrees and south swell from 210 degrees. It's going to be a day filled with waves and fun times out in the water!

Remember surfers and beachgoers, always keep safety first and keep an eye out for each other in the water. And most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

In Orange County, for today, we've got a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but be prepared for water temperatures between 56 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees!

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Plan your day around low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees, so it's a great time for a surf session at La Jolla. Watch out for the mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

And for Saturday, get ready for a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Don't miss the low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, perfect for catching some waves along the coast.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a great time riding the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 10:31:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

In Orange County, for today, we've got a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but be prepared for water temperatures between 56 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees!

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Plan your day around low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees, so it's a great time for a surf session at La Jolla. Watch out for the mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

And for Saturday, get ready for a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Don't miss the low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, perfect for catching some waves along the coast.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a great time riding the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the latest surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas!

In Orange County, for today, we've got a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, but be prepared for water temperatures between 56 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with mixed south swell from 190 degrees and west swell from 280 degrees!

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, the rip current risk spikes to high with surf heights of 3 to 5 feet. Plan your day around low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, and don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees, so it's a great time for a surf session at La Jolla. Watch out for the mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 260 degrees.

And for Saturday, get ready for a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Don't miss the low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon, perfect for catching some waves along the coast.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Have a great time riding the waves and soaking up the sun!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Let's dive into what's in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. We're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. It's looking like a great day to paddle out with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures are between 56 to 61 degrees, so make sure to grab your wetsuit. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach - low tide at 06:03 AM and high tide at 12:26 PM. You'll be catching a mixed swell from 190 and 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Friday, we're still seeing a low rip current risk and similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a swell coming from 190 degrees. The tides in Newport Beach include a low tide at 07:02 AM and a high tide at 01:45 PM. Get your boards ready for some fun in the water!

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today brings another low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. Water temperatures are ranging from 58 to 61 degrees - perfect for a refreshing surf session. Keep track of the tides in La Jolla with a low tide at 05:57 AM and a high tide at 12:21 PM. You'll be experiencing a swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, once again, we're looking at a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with mixed swells from 210 and 300 degrees. Tides in La Jolla feature a low tide at 06:56 AM and a high tide at 01:39 PM. Get ready for a fantastic day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe in the water. Enjoy the waves, the sun, and the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 10:31:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Let's dive into what's in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. We're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. It's looking like a great day to paddle out with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures are between 56 to 61 degrees, so make sure to grab your wetsuit. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach - low tide at 06:03 AM and high tide at 12:26 PM. You'll be catching a mixed swell from 190 and 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Friday, we're still seeing a low rip current risk and similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a swell coming from 190 degrees. The tides in Newport Beach include a low tide at 07:02 AM and a high tide at 01:45 PM. Get your boards ready for some fun in the water!

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today brings another low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. Water temperatures are ranging from 58 to 61 degrees - perfect for a refreshing surf session. Keep track of the tides in La Jolla with a low tide at 05:57 AM and a high tide at 12:21 PM. You'll be experiencing a swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, once again, we're looking at a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with mixed swells from 210 and 300 degrees. Tides in La Jolla feature a low tide at 06:56 AM and a high tide at 01:39 PM. Get ready for a fantastic day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe in the water. Enjoy the waves, the sun, and the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Let's dive into what's in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. We're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. It's looking like a great day to paddle out with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures are between 56 to 61 degrees, so make sure to grab your wetsuit. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach - low tide at 06:03 AM and high tide at 12:26 PM. You'll be catching a mixed swell from 190 and 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Friday, we're still seeing a low rip current risk and similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a swell coming from 190 degrees. The tides in Newport Beach include a low tide at 07:02 AM and a high tide at 01:45 PM. Get your boards ready for some fun in the water!

Now, let's check out what's happening in San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today brings another low rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't expected, so you can focus on catching those waves. Water temperatures are ranging from 58 to 61 degrees - perfect for a refreshing surf session. Keep track of the tides in La Jolla with a low tide at 05:57 AM and a high tide at 12:21 PM. You'll be experiencing a swell coming from 220 degrees.

Looking ahead to Friday, once again, we're looking at a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with mixed swells from 210 and 300 degrees. Tides in La Jolla feature a low tide at 06:56 AM and a high tide at 01:39 PM. Get ready for a fantastic day out on the water!

Remember, surfers, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe in the water. Enjoy the waves, the sun, and the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today, where we're looking at a low risk of rip currents. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some mellow waves. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, we're still seeing a low risk of rip currents with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move once again, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Now, let's slide down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, where the surf height is also 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Over at La Jolla, the tides will be in flux, so check the schedule before hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for mixed swells from 220 and 290 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the conditions remain fairly consistent with low rip current risks and surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be changing throughout the day, so be sure to time your surf session right.

Remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always stay alert and be safe out there in the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2024 10:31:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today, where we're looking at a low risk of rip currents. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some mellow waves. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, we're still seeing a low risk of rip currents with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move once again, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Now, let's slide down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, where the surf height is also 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Over at La Jolla, the tides will be in flux, so check the schedule before hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for mixed swells from 220 and 290 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the conditions remain fairly consistent with low rip current risks and surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be changing throughout the day, so be sure to time your surf session right.

Remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always stay alert and be safe out there in the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off in the Orange County Coastal Areas for today, where we're looking at a low risk of rip currents. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some mellow waves. No thunderstorms on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swells coming in from 210 and 280 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, we're still seeing a low risk of rip currents with similar surf heights and no thunderstorms expected. Tides at Newport Beach will be on the move once again, so plan your surf session accordingly.

Now, let's slide down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, where the surf height is also 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. The water temperature is a bit warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Over at La Jolla, the tides will be in flux, so check the schedule before hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for mixed swells from 220 and 290 degrees.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the conditions remain fairly consistent with low rip current risks and surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be changing throughout the day, so be sure to time your surf session right.

Remember, low risk doesn't mean no risk, so always stay alert and be safe out there in the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is on the low side, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights will be running at 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered throughout the day. And remember, we've got a nice swell coming in from 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just good vibes and waves. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for prime surfing times. And hey, expect a sweet swell rolling in from 200 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk steps up to moderate, so be aware but not discouraged. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 4 feet, with a comfortable water temperature of 58 to 61 degrees. La Jolla tides are here to guide you for the day, and we're seeing a swell from 280 degrees.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops back down to low, perfect for a fun day in the water. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. With no thunderstorms in sight, it's shaping up to be a great beach day. Keep an eye on La Jolla's tides for your next surf session, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 220 and 250 degrees.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 10:31:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is on the low side, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights will be running at 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered throughout the day. And remember, we've got a nice swell coming in from 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just good vibes and waves. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for prime surfing times. And hey, expect a sweet swell rolling in from 200 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk steps up to moderate, so be aware but not discouraged. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 4 feet, with a comfortable water temperature of 58 to 61 degrees. La Jolla tides are here to guide you for the day, and we're seeing a swell from 280 degrees.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops back down to low, perfect for a fun day in the water. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. With no thunderstorms in sight, it's shaping up to be a great beach day. Keep an eye on La Jolla's tides for your next surf session, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 220 and 250 degrees.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, CA. 

Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas today. The rip current risk is on the low side, so you can catch some waves with peace of mind. Surf heights will be running at 1 to 3 feet, with no thunderstorms expected. The water temperature is a bit chilly, ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will have you covered throughout the day. And remember, we've got a nice swell coming in from 280 degrees. 

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just good vibes and waves. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach for prime surfing times. And hey, expect a sweet swell rolling in from 200 degrees.

Now, let's head south to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, the rip current risk steps up to moderate, so be aware but not discouraged. Surf heights are looking promising at 2 to 4 feet, with a comfortable water temperature of 58 to 61 degrees. La Jolla tides are here to guide you for the day, and we're seeing a swell from 280 degrees.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops back down to low, perfect for a fun day in the water. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. With no thunderstorms in sight, it's shaping up to be a great beach day. Keep an eye on La Jolla's tides for your next surf session, and enjoy the mixed swell coming from 220 and 250 degrees.

So, surfers and beachgoers, get your boards ready for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe out there and have a blast riding those waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a water temperature of 57 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.5 feet at 3:35 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 9:49 PM. And don't forget, the swell is coming in from 270 degrees.

As we move on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, with tides at Newport Beach reaching a low of -0.8 feet at 4:22 AM and a high of 6.1 feet at 10:23 PM. Look out for the swell from 280 degrees.

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfortable 59 to 61 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of -0.6 feet at 3:30 AM and a high of 5.9 feet at 9:44 PM. The swell is rolling in from 280 degrees.

Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights steady at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.9 feet at 4:16 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 10:18 PM. Keep an eye out for the swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always stay aware of the rip current risks – it's all about having fun safely out there in the water! So grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves coming your way!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 10:31:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a water temperature of 57 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.5 feet at 3:35 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 9:49 PM. And don't forget, the swell is coming in from 270 degrees.

As we move on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, with tides at Newport Beach reaching a low of -0.8 feet at 4:22 AM and a high of 6.1 feet at 10:23 PM. Look out for the swell from 280 degrees.

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfortable 59 to 61 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of -0.6 feet at 3:30 AM and a high of 5.9 feet at 9:44 PM. The swell is rolling in from 280 degrees.

Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights steady at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.9 feet at 4:16 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 10:18 PM. Keep an eye out for the swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always stay aware of the rip current risks – it's all about having fun safely out there in the water! So grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves coming your way!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today. The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, so get those boards ready. No thunderstorms expected, but keep an eye out for a water temperature of 57 to 61 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach include a low of -0.5 feet at 3:35 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 9:49 PM. And don't forget, the swell is coming in from 270 degrees.

As we move on to tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Still no thunderstorms in sight, with tides at Newport Beach reaching a low of -0.8 feet at 4:22 AM and a high of 6.1 feet at 10:23 PM. Look out for the swell from 280 degrees.

Now, shifting our focus to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we've got a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms to worry about, and the water temperature is a comfortable 59 to 61 degrees. Over at La Jolla, tides will hit a low of -0.6 feet at 3:30 AM and a high of 5.9 feet at 9:44 PM. The swell is rolling in from 280 degrees.

Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights steady at 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms expected, and tides at La Jolla will see a low of -0.9 feet at 4:16 AM and a high of 6.0 feet at 10:18 PM. Keep an eye out for the swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always stay aware of the rip current risks – it's all about having fun safely out there in the water! So grab your boards, wax up, and enjoy the waves coming your way!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is in the range of 54 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, where we'll see a mix of west and south swells coming in throughout the day.

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be 1 to 3 feet, with similar swell directions as in Orange County. The water temperature here will be a bit higher, between 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla will have tides to watch out for, so plan your surf session accordingly!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk in Orange County remains low, while San Diego County's risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will stay consistent, offering 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Be sure to check the tides in Newport Beach and La Jolla for optimal wave-riding conditions!

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2024 10:31:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is in the range of 54 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, where we'll see a mix of west and south swells coming in throughout the day.

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be 1 to 3 feet, with similar swell directions as in Orange County. The water temperature here will be a bit higher, between 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla will have tides to watch out for, so plan your surf session accordingly!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk in Orange County remains low, while San Diego County's risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will stay consistent, offering 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Be sure to check the tides in Newport Beach and La Jolla for optimal wave-riding conditions!

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we're looking at a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and the water temperature is in the range of 54 to 60 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, where we'll see a mix of west and south swells coming in throughout the day.

Moving on to San Diego County, we have a moderate rip current risk today. Surf heights will also be 1 to 3 feet, with similar swell directions as in Orange County. The water temperature here will be a bit higher, between 57 to 59 degrees. La Jolla will have tides to watch out for, so plan your surf session accordingly!

For tomorrow, the rip current risk in Orange County remains low, while San Diego County's risk bumps up to moderate. Surf heights will stay consistent, offering 1 to 3 feet in Orange County and 2 to 4 feet in San Diego County. Be sure to check the tides in Newport Beach and La Jolla for optimal wave-riding conditions!

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast to plan your wave-riding adventures. We want to keep you safe out there, so buckle up for the details.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep your eyes peeled and be cautious. Surf heights are hitting 3 to 5 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock and stay tuned for those tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow brings a low rip current risk and smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a chill day ahead with no thunderstorms expected. So, get your boards ready and enjoy the gentle swell from 260 degrees.

Now shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today comes with a high surf advisory and, you guessed it, a high rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and water temperatures between 58 to 60 degrees. La Jolla tides are something to watch, especially with that 280-degree west swell.

As we look ahead to Sunday, a low rip current risk and waves at 1 to 3 feet await you. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready for another smooth day out on the water. Keep an eye on the west swell from 270 degrees at La Jolla.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2024 10:31:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast to plan your wave-riding adventures. We want to keep you safe out there, so buckle up for the details.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep your eyes peeled and be cautious. Surf heights are hitting 3 to 5 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock and stay tuned for those tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow brings a low rip current risk and smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a chill day ahead with no thunderstorms expected. So, get your boards ready and enjoy the gentle swell from 260 degrees.

Now shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today comes with a high surf advisory and, you guessed it, a high rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and water temperatures between 58 to 60 degrees. La Jolla tides are something to watch, especially with that 280-degree west swell.

As we look ahead to Sunday, a low rip current risk and waves at 1 to 3 feet await you. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready for another smooth day out on the water. Keep an eye on the west swell from 270 degrees at La Jolla.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast to plan your wave-riding adventures. We want to keep you safe out there, so buckle up for the details.

Starting off with Orange County Coastal Areas for today, we've got a high rip current risk, so keep your eyes peeled and be cautious. Surf heights are hitting 3 to 5 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Don't forget your sunblock and stay tuned for those tides at Newport Beach.

Tomorrow brings a low rip current risk and smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. Looks like a chill day ahead with no thunderstorms expected. So, get your boards ready and enjoy the gentle swell from 260 degrees.

Now shifting over to San Diego County Coastal Areas, today comes with a high surf advisory and, you guessed it, a high rip current risk. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet and water temperatures between 58 to 60 degrees. La Jolla tides are something to watch, especially with that 280-degree west swell.

As we look ahead to Sunday, a low rip current risk and waves at 1 to 3 feet await you. No thunderstorms on the horizon, so get ready for another smooth day out on the water. Keep an eye on the west swell from 270 degrees at La Jolla.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hello there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For all you surfers hitting up the Orange County Coastal Areas today, hold onto your hats because we've got a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through tomorrow morning. Along with a High Rip Current Risk, make sure to keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents out there.

Today, expect a surf height ranging from 4 to 6 feet with the possibility of sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. The water temperature is a cool 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for some refreshing dips. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains High with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, just pure surfing fun. Check out the tides at Newport Beach once again and enjoy the mix of west and south swells waiting for you.

Remember, High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we have a High Surf Advisory until noon tomorrow. That's right, surfers, get ready for some thrilling waves coming your way!

Today, expect surf heights of 4 to 7 feet with potential sets up to 8 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. The water temperature is a chilly 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for those hardcore surfers. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

As for tomorrow, the High Rip Current Risk continues with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so get out there and catch some waves. Check out the tides at La Jolla once again and enjoy the west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, high surf and rip current risks mean it's time to stay sharp and stay safe in the water!

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves and enjoy some epic swells out there. Just make sure to stay safe, keep an eye out for rip currents, and have a blast on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 10:31:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hello there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For all you surfers hitting up the Orange County Coastal Areas today, hold onto your hats because we've got a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through tomorrow morning. Along with a High Rip Current Risk, make sure to keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents out there.

Today, expect a surf height ranging from 4 to 6 feet with the possibility of sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. The water temperature is a cool 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for some refreshing dips. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains High with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, just pure surfing fun. Check out the tides at Newport Beach once again and enjoy the mix of west and south swells waiting for you.

Remember, High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we have a High Surf Advisory until noon tomorrow. That's right, surfers, get ready for some thrilling waves coming your way!

Today, expect surf heights of 4 to 7 feet with potential sets up to 8 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. The water temperature is a chilly 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for those hardcore surfers. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

As for tomorrow, the High Rip Current Risk continues with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so get out there and catch some waves. Check out the tides at La Jolla once again and enjoy the west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, high surf and rip current risks mean it's time to stay sharp and stay safe in the water!

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves and enjoy some epic swells out there. Just make sure to stay safe, keep an eye out for rip currents, and have a blast on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hello there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For all you surfers hitting up the Orange County Coastal Areas today, hold onto your hats because we've got a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through tomorrow morning. Along with a High Rip Current Risk, make sure to keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents out there.

Today, expect a surf height ranging from 4 to 6 feet with the possibility of sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. The water temperature is a cool 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for some refreshing dips. Don't forget to check out the tides at Newport Beach with a mix of west and south swells coming your way.

Moving on to tomorrow, the Rip Current Risk remains High with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms in the forecast, just pure surfing fun. Check out the tides at Newport Beach once again and enjoy the mix of west and south swells waiting for you.

Remember, High Rip Current Risk means life-threatening currents are likely, so stay safe out there!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas where we have a High Surf Advisory until noon tomorrow. That's right, surfers, get ready for some thrilling waves coming your way!

Today, expect surf heights of 4 to 7 feet with potential sets up to 8 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. The water temperature is a chilly 58 to 60 degrees, perfect for those hardcore surfers. Check out the tides at La Jolla and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

As for tomorrow, the High Rip Current Risk continues with surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet. No thunderstorms expected, so get out there and catch some waves. Check out the tides at La Jolla once again and enjoy the west swell from 290 degrees.

Remember, high surf and rip current risks mean it's time to stay sharp and stay safe in the water!

And there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to ride those waves and enjoy some epic swells out there. Just make sure to stay safe, keep an eye out for rip currents, and have a blast on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego. Here's your surf forecast for the upcoming days brought to you by the National Weather Service.

In Orange County today, the surf height will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, eventually picking up to 2 to 4 feet. Got your boards ready? Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights reaching 4 to 6 feet, with sets up to 7 feet. So, brace yourselves and hang ten!

Over in San Diego County, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, increasing to 2 to 4 feet later on. Watch out for those moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, things are stepping up with a high surf advisory in place and waves reaching 4 to 8 feet. You better be on your A-game out there!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves and stay safe. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and ride them like a pro, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 10:31:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego. Here's your surf forecast for the upcoming days brought to you by the National Weather Service.

In Orange County today, the surf height will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, eventually picking up to 2 to 4 feet. Got your boards ready? Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights reaching 4 to 6 feet, with sets up to 7 feet. So, brace yourselves and hang ten!

Over in San Diego County, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, increasing to 2 to 4 feet later on. Watch out for those moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, things are stepping up with a high surf advisory in place and waves reaching 4 to 8 feet. You better be on your A-game out there!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves and stay safe. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and ride them like a pro, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego. Here's your surf forecast for the upcoming days brought to you by the National Weather Service.

In Orange County today, the surf height will be ranging from 1 to 3 feet, eventually picking up to 2 to 4 feet. Got your boards ready? Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, we're looking at a high rip current risk with surf heights reaching 4 to 6 feet, with sets up to 7 feet. So, brace yourselves and hang ten!

Over in San Diego County, expect similar conditions with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, increasing to 2 to 4 feet later on. Watch out for those moderate rip currents. Tomorrow, things are stepping up with a high surf advisory in place and waves reaching 4 to 8 feet. You better be on your A-game out there!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves and stay safe. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast. Catch those waves and ride them like a pro, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas with your daily surf forecast!

In the Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, it's a laid-back day to hit the waves. Keep an eye on the tides, with a mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Expect swell from 260 degrees. Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there.

And in the San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the gentle waves with a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk shifts to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Look out for swell from 280 degrees. Just a heads up, moderate risk means possible life-threatening rip currents, so surf responsibly.

Both areas have no thunderstorms on the radar and water temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. So, grab your board, wax it up, and hit the surf for some fun times ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2024 10:31:16 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas with your daily surf forecast!

In the Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, it's a laid-back day to hit the waves. Keep an eye on the tides, with a mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Expect swell from 260 degrees. Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there.

And in the San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the gentle waves with a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk shifts to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Look out for swell from 280 degrees. Just a heads up, moderate risk means possible life-threatening rip currents, so surf responsibly.

Both areas have no thunderstorms on the radar and water temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. So, grab your board, wax it up, and hit the surf for some fun times ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas with your daily surf forecast!

In the Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, it's a laid-back day to hit the waves. Keep an eye on the tides, with a mixed swell from 190 and 270 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up to moderate, with surf heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet. Expect swell from 260 degrees. Remember, moderate risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay safe out there.

And in the San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the gentle waves with a mixed swell from 210 and 280 degrees. Tomorrow, the rip current risk shifts to moderate, with surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Look out for swell from 280 degrees. Just a heads up, moderate risk means possible life-threatening rip currents, so surf responsibly.

Both areas have no thunderstorms on the radar and water temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. So, grab your board, wax it up, and hit the surf for some fun times ahead!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest wave action in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Wednesday:

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a sweet mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. Today, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with some peace of mind. And hey, water temperatures are hanging around a refreshing 56 to 59 degrees. Just watch out for those tides at Newport Beach.

Moving on to San Diego County, we're looking at a mix of swells coming from 260 and 210 degrees. The surf height today is a bit bigger, hitting 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 58 to 61 degrees, perfect for a nice surf session. And over at La Jolla, similar tides to Newport Beach with some small variations.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the surf heights will remain fairly consistent, with some sets possibly reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk decreases to low levels, making it a great day to enjoy the waves. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun times out on the water.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. This is your friendly surf reporter signing off! Catch you all out on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 10:31:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest wave action in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Wednesday:

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a sweet mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. Today, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with some peace of mind. And hey, water temperatures are hanging around a refreshing 56 to 59 degrees. Just watch out for those tides at Newport Beach.

Moving on to San Diego County, we're looking at a mix of swells coming from 260 and 210 degrees. The surf height today is a bit bigger, hitting 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 58 to 61 degrees, perfect for a nice surf session. And over at La Jolla, similar tides to Newport Beach with some small variations.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the surf heights will remain fairly consistent, with some sets possibly reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk decreases to low levels, making it a great day to enjoy the waves. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun times out on the water.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. This is your friendly surf reporter signing off! Catch you all out on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest wave action in the Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and Wednesday:

Starting off in Orange County, we've got a sweet mix of swells coming from 190 and 270 degrees. Today, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with some peace of mind. And hey, water temperatures are hanging around a refreshing 56 to 59 degrees. Just watch out for those tides at Newport Beach.

Moving on to San Diego County, we're looking at a mix of swells coming from 260 and 210 degrees. The surf height today is a bit bigger, hitting 2 to 4 feet. The rip current risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any tricky currents. Water temperatures are a bit warmer at 58 to 61 degrees, perfect for a nice surf session. And over at La Jolla, similar tides to Newport Beach with some small variations.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the surf heights will remain fairly consistent, with some sets possibly reaching up to 4 feet. The rip current risk decreases to low levels, making it a great day to enjoy the waves. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun times out on the water.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe in the water. That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. This is your friendly surf reporter signing off! Catch you all out on the waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 04-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your San Diego surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. This surf zone report covers Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's dive in! For today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. There’s no thunderstorm activity expected, so get out there and enjoy the waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 55 to 57 degrees. Remember, always keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:31 AM PDT. And don't forget, we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms in sight and keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, especially during the evening high tide.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk for both today and Tuesday. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with mixed west and southwest swells. Water temperatures ranging between 57 to 59 degrees. Similar to Orange County, keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always keep water safety in mind and have a blast out there riding those waves. This has been your San Diego surf forecast - now go out there and catch the gnarly waves! Stay safe, have fun, and until next time!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2024 10:31:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your San Diego surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. This surf zone report covers Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's dive in! For today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. There’s no thunderstorm activity expected, so get out there and enjoy the waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 55 to 57 degrees. Remember, always keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:31 AM PDT. And don't forget, we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms in sight and keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, especially during the evening high tide.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk for both today and Tuesday. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with mixed west and southwest swells. Water temperatures ranging between 57 to 59 degrees. Similar to Orange County, keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always keep water safety in mind and have a blast out there riding those waves. This has been your San Diego surf forecast - now go out there and catch the gnarly waves! Stay safe, have fun, and until next time!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your San Diego surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. This surf zone report covers Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Let's dive in! For today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. There’s no thunderstorm activity expected, so get out there and enjoy the waves. The water temperature is a bit chilly, between 55 to 57 degrees. Remember, always keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach - high tide at 4.5 feet around 1:31 AM PDT. And don't forget, we've got a mix of south swell and west swell coming your way.

Moving on to Tuesday, the rip current risk decreases to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Similar to today, no thunderstorms in sight and keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach, especially during the evening high tide.

Over in San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk for both today and Tuesday. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with mixed west and southwest swells. Water temperatures ranging between 57 to 59 degrees. Similar to Orange County, keep an eye on the tides at La Jolla for the best surfing times.

Remember, surfers and beachgoers, always keep water safety in mind and have a blast out there riding those waves. This has been your San Diego surf forecast - now go out there and catch the gnarly waves! Stay safe, have fun, and until next time!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Good morning, surfers! This is your San Diego surf zone forecast coming at you fresh from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until 4 PM today, so be aware out there. The Rip Current Risk is high, so keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing we can't handle. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, between 55 to 60 degrees. And don't forget to check out those tides, with Newport Beach hitting a low of 0.5 feet at 8:56 AM. We've got a mix of west swell and south swell coming your way, so get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, a High Surf Advisory is in place until 4 PM today - so get out there and make the most of those waves. The Rip Current Risk is high here as well, so surf with caution. Surf heights are impressive at 6 to 8 feet, with some sets reaching 9 to 10 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Water temperatures range from 56 to 59 degrees, just cool enough to invigorate you. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.4 feet at 8:52 AM, so plan your session accordingly. We're looking at a solid west swell to keep things exciting.

As always, remember the Rip Current Risks - with high risk likely for today in both areas. So, stay safe and keep an eye out for one another out there.

That's it for your San Diego surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun on your face. This is your friendly surf report reminding you to ride the waves responsibly. 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 14:54:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, surfers! This is your San Diego surf zone forecast coming at you fresh from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until 4 PM today, so be aware out there. The Rip Current Risk is high, so keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing we can't handle. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, between 55 to 60 degrees. And don't forget to check out those tides, with Newport Beach hitting a low of 0.5 feet at 8:56 AM. We've got a mix of west swell and south swell coming your way, so get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, a High Surf Advisory is in place until 4 PM today - so get out there and make the most of those waves. The Rip Current Risk is high here as well, so surf with caution. Surf heights are impressive at 6 to 8 feet, with some sets reaching 9 to 10 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Water temperatures range from 56 to 59 degrees, just cool enough to invigorate you. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.4 feet at 8:52 AM, so plan your session accordingly. We're looking at a solid west swell to keep things exciting.

As always, remember the Rip Current Risks - with high risk likely for today in both areas. So, stay safe and keep an eye out for one another out there.

That's it for your San Diego surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun on your face. This is your friendly surf report reminding you to ride the waves responsibly. 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, surfers! This is your San Diego surf zone forecast coming at you fresh from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, we have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until 4 PM today, so be aware out there. The Rip Current Risk is high, so keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with occasional sets reaching up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing we can't handle. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, between 55 to 60 degrees. And don't forget to check out those tides, with Newport Beach hitting a low of 0.5 feet at 8:56 AM. We've got a mix of west swell and south swell coming your way, so get ready to catch some waves!

Moving on to San Diego County Coastal Areas, a High Surf Advisory is in place until 4 PM today - so get out there and make the most of those waves. The Rip Current Risk is high here as well, so surf with caution. Surf heights are impressive at 6 to 8 feet, with some sets reaching 9 to 10 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms to keep things interesting. Water temperatures range from 56 to 59 degrees, just cool enough to invigorate you. La Jolla will see a low tide of 0.4 feet at 8:52 AM, so plan your session accordingly. We're looking at a solid west swell to keep things exciting.

As always, remember the Rip Current Risks - with high risk likely for today in both areas. So, stay safe and keep an eye out for one another out there.

That's it for your San Diego surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun on your face. This is your friendly surf report reminding you to ride the waves responsibly. 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect from 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, with a high rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and surf safely, dudes and dudettes! Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with local sets reaching up to 6 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, and the water temperature is a bit nippy at 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be varying throughout the day, so plan your session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Moving on to San Diego County, we've got a high surf advisory kicking in at 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, along with a high rip current risk. Today, get ready for some bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, and local sets possibly reaching 8 to 10 feet this evening and tonight. Thunderstorm potential is still there, and water temperatures are a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also be changing, so be aware of those low and high tides. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees to show up.

Tomorrow in both counties, rip current risks remain high, surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets up to 6 feet in Orange County and 5 to 8 feet, with local sets up to 10 feet in the morning in San Diego County. Keep an eye on those tides, folks! It's going to be a rad time out there, just remember to stay safe and have a blast riding those waves!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2024 10:31:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect from 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, with a high rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and surf safely, dudes and dudettes! Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with local sets reaching up to 6 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, and the water temperature is a bit nippy at 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be varying throughout the day, so plan your session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Moving on to San Diego County, we've got a high surf advisory kicking in at 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, along with a high rip current risk. Today, get ready for some bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, and local sets possibly reaching 8 to 10 feet this evening and tonight. Thunderstorm potential is still there, and water temperatures are a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also be changing, so be aware of those low and high tides. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees to show up.

Tomorrow in both counties, rip current risks remain high, surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets up to 6 feet in Orange County and 5 to 8 feet, with local sets up to 10 feet in the morning in San Diego County. Keep an eye on those tides, folks! It's going to be a rad time out there, just remember to stay safe and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves in Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas? Well, get your boards waxed and sunscreen on because we've got the lowdown on the surf forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Orange County, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect from 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, with a high rip current risk. So, keep an eye out and surf safely, dudes and dudettes! Today, expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet, with local sets reaching up to 6 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, and the water temperature is a bit nippy at 57 to 60 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach will be varying throughout the day, so plan your session accordingly. And don't forget, we've got west swell from 270 degrees and a south swell from 190 degrees rolling in.

Moving on to San Diego County, we've got a high surf advisory kicking in at 8 AM today through 4 PM Sunday, along with a high rip current risk. Today, get ready for some bigger waves, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet, and local sets possibly reaching 8 to 10 feet this evening and tonight. Thunderstorm potential is still there, and water temperatures are a touch warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Tides at La Jolla will also be changing, so be aware of those low and high tides. Expect a west swell from 260 degrees and a south swell from 210 degrees to show up.

Tomorrow in both counties, rip current risks remain high, surf heights will range from 3 to 5 feet, with local sets up to 6 feet in Orange County and 5 to 8 feet, with local sets up to 10 feet in the morning in San Diego County. Keep an eye on those tides, folks! It's going to be a rad time out there, just remember to stay safe and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, nothing too crazy out there today. Just watch out for those sets! And if you're heading to Newport Beach, be mindful of the tides - we've got some low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon. Plus, there's a west swell coming your way from 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, we're expecting a high risk of rip currents with surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Make sure you're on your A-game and stay safe out there!

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those west swells coming in from 280 degrees. And over in La Jolla, tides will be playing a bit of hide and seek throughout the day.

For Saturday, get ready for a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. It's going to be a great day to catch some waves, especially with that south swell and west swell on the horizon.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:31:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, nothing too crazy out there today. Just watch out for those sets! And if you're heading to Newport Beach, be mindful of the tides - we've got some low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon. Plus, there's a west swell coming your way from 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, we're expecting a high risk of rip currents with surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Make sure you're on your A-game and stay safe out there!

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those west swells coming in from 280 degrees. And over in La Jolla, tides will be playing a bit of hide and seek throughout the day.

For Saturday, get ready for a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. It's going to be a great day to catch some waves, especially with that south swell and west swell on the horizon.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Orange County. Today, we're looking at a low risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, nothing too crazy out there today. Just watch out for those sets! And if you're heading to Newport Beach, be mindful of the tides - we've got some low tides in the morning and high tides in the afternoon. Plus, there's a west swell coming your way from 270 degrees.

Now, looking ahead to Saturday, we're expecting a high risk of rip currents with surf heights increasing to 3 to 5 feet and local sets possibly reaching 6 feet. Make sure you're on your A-game and stay safe out there!

Moving down to San Diego County, today's rip current risk is moderate with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those west swells coming in from 280 degrees. And over in La Jolla, tides will be playing a bit of hide and seek throughout the day.

For Saturday, get ready for a high risk of rip currents with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. It's going to be a great day to catch some waves, especially with that south swell and west swell on the horizon.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the conditions. Stay safe and have a blast out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves along the California coast? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Looks like there won't be any thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature will be between 54 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach, with some good sets coming in from 270 degrees today.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here will be slightly higher, ranging from 58 to 60 degrees. Watch out for those tides in La Jolla and enjoy the swell coming from 280 degrees today.

For tomorrow, both areas have a low rip current risk with surf heights similar to today, but there could be sets up to 4 feet in Orange County and up to 5 feet in San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, and keep an eye out for any changes in the forecast. And most importantly, have a great time catching some waves out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:31:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves along the California coast? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Looks like there won't be any thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature will be between 54 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach, with some good sets coming in from 270 degrees today.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here will be slightly higher, ranging from 58 to 60 degrees. Watch out for those tides in La Jolla and enjoy the swell coming from 280 degrees today.

For tomorrow, both areas have a low rip current risk with surf heights similar to today, but there could be sets up to 4 feet in Orange County and up to 5 feet in San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, and keep an eye out for any changes in the forecast. And most importantly, have a great time catching some waves out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves along the California coast? Well, get your boards ready because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Orange County Coastal Areas, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Looks like there won't be any thunderstorms to dampen your beach day, and the water temperature will be between 54 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides in Newport Beach, with some good sets coming in from 270 degrees today.

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here will be slightly higher, ranging from 58 to 60 degrees. Watch out for those tides in La Jolla and enjoy the swell coming from 280 degrees today.

For tomorrow, both areas have a low rip current risk with surf heights similar to today, but there could be sets up to 4 feet in Orange County and up to 5 feet in San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, and keep an eye out for any changes in the forecast. And most importantly, have a great time catching some waves out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to hang ten and catch some waves! Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the waves! Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 54 to 56 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, but the surf height will be a bit more exciting at 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some fun in the sun as the swell comes in from 260 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with an occasional set hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and you can enjoy the water temperatures of 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at La Jolla for the best surf times!

As we move into Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to catch some great waves as the swell rolls in from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 10:31:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to hang ten and catch some waves! Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the waves! Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 54 to 56 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, but the surf height will be a bit more exciting at 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some fun in the sun as the swell comes in from 260 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with an occasional set hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and you can enjoy the water temperatures of 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at La Jolla for the best surf times!

As we move into Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to catch some great waves as the swell rolls in from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to hang ten and catch some waves! Here's your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

In Orange County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is low, so enjoy the waves! Surf heights are expected to be between 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms aren't on the horizon, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 54 to 56 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime surfing opportunities throughout the day.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, but the surf height will be a bit more exciting at 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready for some fun in the sun as the swell comes in from 260 degrees.

In San Diego County Coastal Areas:
Today, the rip current risk is also low with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with an occasional set hitting 4 feet. No thunderstorms are in sight, and you can enjoy the water temperatures of 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at La Jolla for the best surf times!

As we move into Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate, with surf heights expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. Get ready to catch some great waves as the swell rolls in from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always be aware of your surroundings and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures will be cool, between 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave-catching opportunities.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights decreasing to 1 to 3 feet. The swell will be coming from 280 degrees, so get ready for some fun waves at Newport Beach!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, we're under a high rip current risk today, so please exercise caution if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights will be more sizable, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. Water temperatures will be a bit warmer, between 58 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best wave action.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet. The swell will continue coming from 280 degrees, ensuring some consistent waves for all you surfers out there.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe while enjoying the waves!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 10:31:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures will be cool, between 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave-catching opportunities.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights decreasing to 1 to 3 feet. The swell will be coming from 280 degrees, so get ready for some fun waves at Newport Beach!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, we're under a high rip current risk today, so please exercise caution if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights will be more sizable, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. Water temperatures will be a bit warmer, between 58 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best wave action.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet. The swell will continue coming from 280 degrees, ensuring some consistent waves for all you surfers out there.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe while enjoying the waves!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 4 feet with no thunderstorms expected. Water temperatures will be cool, between 54 to 58 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides at Newport Beach for some prime wave-catching opportunities.

As we look ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights decreasing to 1 to 3 feet. The swell will be coming from 280 degrees, so get ready for some fun waves at Newport Beach!

Now, shifting over to San Diego County, we're under a high rip current risk today, so please exercise caution if you're hitting the waves. Surf heights will be more sizable, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with no thunderstorms in the forecast. Water temperatures will be a bit warmer, between 58 to 62 degrees. Check out the tides at La Jolla for the best wave action.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and surf heights will be between 2 to 4 feet. The swell will continue coming from 280 degrees, ensuring some consistent waves for all you surfers out there.

Remember, always respect the ocean and be mindful of the rip currents. Stay safe while enjoying the waves!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your San Diego surf forecast coming in hot and fresh from the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and your UV because we've got some juicy details for you.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet, gradually calming down to 4 to 6 feet as the day progresses. Keep an eye out for those occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet this morning. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, ranging from 59 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit. So, shred responsibly out there.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights between 3 to 6 feet. And guess what? No thunderstorms expected, just pure wave-riding bliss. Don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla - you've got some sweet lows and highs to work with.

Over in Orange County, it's a similar vibe with a high rip current risk today and surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, dipping down to 3 to 5 feet later on. Keep an eye out for those occasional 7-foot sets this morning. And remember, as always, no thunderstorms in sight to rain on your surfing parade.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is moderate with slightly lower surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, but with potential sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms forecasted, so get out there and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach.

So, whether you're in San Diego or Orange County, conditions are looking prime for some gnarly wave action. Grab your gear, wax up those boards, and hit the waves while the swell is still pumping. Ride on, surfers, and stay stoked!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 10:31:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your San Diego surf forecast coming in hot and fresh from the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and your UV because we've got some juicy details for you.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet, gradually calming down to 4 to 6 feet as the day progresses. Keep an eye out for those occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet this morning. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, ranging from 59 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit. So, shred responsibly out there.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights between 3 to 6 feet. And guess what? No thunderstorms expected, just pure wave-riding bliss. Don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla - you've got some sweet lows and highs to work with.

Over in Orange County, it's a similar vibe with a high rip current risk today and surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, dipping down to 3 to 5 feet later on. Keep an eye out for those occasional 7-foot sets this morning. And remember, as always, no thunderstorms in sight to rain on your surfing parade.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is moderate with slightly lower surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, but with potential sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms forecasted, so get out there and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach.

So, whether you're in San Diego or Orange County, conditions are looking prime for some gnarly wave action. Grab your gear, wax up those boards, and hit the waves while the swell is still pumping. Ride on, surfers, and stay stoked!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your San Diego surf forecast coming in hot and fresh from the National Weather Service. So, grab your boards and your UV because we've got some juicy details for you.

Today, we've got a high rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 5 to 8 feet, gradually calming down to 4 to 6 feet as the day progresses. Keep an eye out for those occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet this morning. Water temperatures are on the cooler side, ranging from 59 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit. So, shred responsibly out there.

For Tuesday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights between 3 to 6 feet. And guess what? No thunderstorms expected, just pure wave-riding bliss. Don't forget to check out the tides at La Jolla - you've got some sweet lows and highs to work with.

Over in Orange County, it's a similar vibe with a high rip current risk today and surf heights of 4 to 6 feet, dipping down to 3 to 5 feet later on. Keep an eye out for those occasional 7-foot sets this morning. And remember, as always, no thunderstorms in sight to rain on your surfing parade.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk is moderate with slightly lower surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, but with potential sets up to 5 feet. Again, no thunderstorms forecasted, so get out there and enjoy the waves at Newport Beach.

So, whether you're in San Diego or Orange County, conditions are looking prime for some gnarly wave action. Grab your gear, wax up those boards, and hit the waves while the swell is still pumping. Ride on, surfers, and stay stoked!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and exciting surf conditions in Southern California! This is your surf forecast coming straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, expect a high rip current risk throughout today with a surf height of 4 to 6 feet, occasionally reaching sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 57 to 62 degrees. And watch out for the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.9 feet in the morning and 4.7 feet in the evening. Oh, and don't forget, there's a west swell coming from 280 degrees!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's a high surf advisory in effect starting today, with the surf height ranging from 5 to 8 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet. That's some serious surf, dudes! Be cautious of the high rip current risk too. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, between 59 to 61 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.7 feet in the morning and evening. And yep, you guessed it, a west swell is rolling in from 290 degrees!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, go low and slow to avoid getting caught up in them. And always prioritize safety when hitting the waves!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some epic waves in SoCal! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 10:31:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and exciting surf conditions in Southern California! This is your surf forecast coming straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, expect a high rip current risk throughout today with a surf height of 4 to 6 feet, occasionally reaching sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 57 to 62 degrees. And watch out for the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.9 feet in the morning and 4.7 feet in the evening. Oh, and don't forget, there's a west swell coming from 280 degrees!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's a high surf advisory in effect starting today, with the surf height ranging from 5 to 8 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet. That's some serious surf, dudes! Be cautious of the high rip current risk too. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, between 59 to 61 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.7 feet in the morning and evening. And yep, you guessed it, a west swell is rolling in from 290 degrees!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, go low and slow to avoid getting caught up in them. And always prioritize safety when hitting the waves!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some epic waves in SoCal! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and exciting surf conditions in Southern California! This is your surf forecast coming straight from the National Weather Service in San Diego.

For Orange County Coastal Areas, expect a high rip current risk throughout today with a surf height of 4 to 6 feet, occasionally reaching sets up to 7 feet. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperatures range from 57 to 62 degrees. And watch out for the tides at Newport Beach - high at 4.9 feet in the morning and 4.7 feet in the evening. Oh, and don't forget, there's a west swell coming from 280 degrees!

Moving down to San Diego County Coastal Areas, there's a high surf advisory in effect starting today, with the surf height ranging from 5 to 8 feet and occasional sets reaching up to 10 feet. That's some serious surf, dudes! Be cautious of the high rip current risk too. Water temperatures are a bit warmer here, between 59 to 61 degrees. Watch out for the tides at La Jolla - high at 4.7 feet in the morning and evening. And yep, you guessed it, a west swell is rolling in from 290 degrees!

Remember, when it comes to rip currents, go low and slow to avoid getting caught up in them. And always prioritize safety when hitting the waves!

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some epic waves in SoCal! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service. Hang on to your boards as we dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready to catch some fun waves, but keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. And hey, don't forget your wetsuits because the water temperature will be between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mix of west and south swells to keep things interesting.

As we gear up for Sunday, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights climbing to 4 to 6 feet and occasional sets up to 7 feet. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky as you ride those waves. Tides will be ebbing and flowing, so plan your surf sessions accordingly.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County, surfers can expect a similar moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4-foot waves to ride. Water temperatures will be slightly warmer between 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip after hitting the waves. Mixed swells from the west and southwest will be keeping things lively out there.

But mark your calendars for Sunday because a high surf advisory will be in effect with surf heights ranging from 5 to 7 feet and occasional sets reaching up to a whopping 10 feet! Get ready for that adrenaline rush as you conquer those bigger waves. And, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms to add a little excitement to your surf day.

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! Until next time, catch you on the flip side!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2024 10:31:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service. Hang on to your boards as we dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready to catch some fun waves, but keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. And hey, don't forget your wetsuits because the water temperature will be between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mix of west and south swells to keep things interesting.

As we gear up for Sunday, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights climbing to 4 to 6 feet and occasional sets up to 7 feet. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky as you ride those waves. Tides will be ebbing and flowing, so plan your surf sessions accordingly.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County, surfers can expect a similar moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4-foot waves to ride. Water temperatures will be slightly warmer between 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip after hitting the waves. Mixed swells from the west and southwest will be keeping things lively out there.

But mark your calendars for Sunday because a high surf advisory will be in effect with surf heights ranging from 5 to 7 feet and occasional sets reaching up to a whopping 10 feet! Get ready for that adrenaline rush as you conquer those bigger waves. And, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms to add a little excitement to your surf day.

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! Until next time, catch you on the flip side!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast coming at you with the latest updates from the National Weather Service. Hang on to your boards as we dive into what the waves have in store for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas.

Today in Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, get ready to catch some fun waves, but keep an eye out for those sneaky currents. And hey, don't forget your wetsuits because the water temperature will be between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides are playing it cool with a mix of west and south swells to keep things interesting.

As we gear up for Sunday, the rip current risk spikes to high, with surf heights climbing to 4 to 6 feet and occasional sets up to 7 feet. There's even a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky as you ride those waves. Tides will be ebbing and flowing, so plan your surf sessions accordingly.

Moving down the coast to San Diego County, surfers can expect a similar moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4-foot waves to ride. Water temperatures will be slightly warmer between 60 to 62 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip after hitting the waves. Mixed swells from the west and southwest will be keeping things lively out there.

But mark your calendars for Sunday because a high surf advisory will be in effect with surf heights ranging from 5 to 7 feet and occasional sets reaching up to a whopping 10 feet! Get ready for that adrenaline rush as you conquer those bigger waves. And, there's a slight chance of thunderstorms to add a little excitement to your surf day.

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before heading out, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves! Until next time, catch you on the flip side!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Good morning, fellow surfers! Time to grab your boards and dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today along the Orange County Coastal Areas, we are looking at a moderate rip current risk. So, keep your wits about you out there. The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. The water temperature ranges from 57 to 64 degrees, and don't forget to check out those tides in Newport Beach!

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level with similar surf heights. So, get ready to catch some waves with mixed west and south swell patterns.

Now, over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the story is quite similar - a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here ranges from 60 to 62 degrees. Watch out for mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides in La Jolla are also something to keep an eye on.

On Saturday, the conditions stay consistent - moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and more mixed swell patterns to keep things interesting.

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risks and stay safe out there. Now, go out and make some waves before you catch some Z's!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 10:32:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, fellow surfers! Time to grab your boards and dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today along the Orange County Coastal Areas, we are looking at a moderate rip current risk. So, keep your wits about you out there. The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. The water temperature ranges from 57 to 64 degrees, and don't forget to check out those tides in Newport Beach!

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level with similar surf heights. So, get ready to catch some waves with mixed west and south swell patterns.

Now, over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the story is quite similar - a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here ranges from 60 to 62 degrees. Watch out for mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides in La Jolla are also something to keep an eye on.

On Saturday, the conditions stay consistent - moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and more mixed swell patterns to keep things interesting.

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risks and stay safe out there. Now, go out and make some waves before you catch some Z's!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, fellow surfers! Time to grab your boards and dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California.

Today along the Orange County Coastal Areas, we are looking at a moderate rip current risk. So, keep your wits about you out there. The surf height is expected to be between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms on the horizon, but do watch out for mixed south swell from 200 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. The water temperature ranges from 57 to 64 degrees, and don't forget to check out those tides in Newport Beach!

As we move into Saturday, the rip current risk remains at a moderate level with similar surf heights. So, get ready to catch some waves with mixed west and south swell patterns.

Now, over in San Diego County Coastal Areas, the story is quite similar - a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here ranges from 60 to 62 degrees. Watch out for mixed southwest swell from 220 degrees and west swell from 270 degrees. Tides in La Jolla are also something to keep an eye on.

On Saturday, the conditions stay consistent - moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet, and more mixed swell patterns to keep things interesting.

Remember, surfers, always be mindful of the rip current risks and stay safe out there. Now, go out and make some waves before you catch some Z's!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County as we check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, grab your boards and hit the water! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with slightly bigger waves, around 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a tad warmer here, between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are on the move, so plan your surfing session accordingly. You can expect a mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 10:31:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County as we check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, grab your boards and hit the water! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with slightly bigger waves, around 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a tad warmer here, between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are on the move, so plan your surfing session accordingly. You can expect a mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in Orange County and San Diego County as we check out the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting in Orange County, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. So, grab your boards and hit the water! No thunderstorms expected, and the water temperature is a bit chilly at 57 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a mixed swell coming from 190 and 270 degrees.

Moving down to San Diego County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with slightly bigger waves, around 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature is a tad warmer here, between 59 to 63 degrees. Tides at La Jolla are on the move, so plan your surfing session accordingly. You can expect a mixed swell coming from 220 and 270 degrees.

Remember, always be cautious of rip currents, even with a low risk. Stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten in the sunshine state as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes and water temperatures between 57 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swell coming from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be interesting with a mix of swell from 190 and 260 degrees. It's looking like a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect water temperatures between 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be a must-watch with a mix of swell from 220 and 270 degrees. It's going to be a day packed with fun and waves, so make sure to get out there and make the most of it!

Remember, always keep an eye on the conditions, stay safe, and have a blast out there on the water. Until next time, stay stoked and catch you on the waves!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 10:31:24 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten in the sunshine state as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes and water temperatures between 57 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swell coming from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be interesting with a mix of swell from 190 and 260 degrees. It's looking like a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect water temperatures between 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be a must-watch with a mix of swell from 220 and 270 degrees. It's going to be a day packed with fun and waves, so make sure to get out there and make the most of it!

Remember, always keep an eye on the conditions, stay safe, and have a blast out there on the water. Until next time, stay stoked and catch you on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten in the sunshine state as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas.

Starting off in Orange County today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms expected, just good vibes and water temperatures between 57 to 63 degrees. Keep an eye on those tides at Newport Beach, with a mix of swell coming from 190 degrees.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk remains low, and the surf height stays between 1 to 3 feet. Tides at Newport Beach will be interesting with a mix of swell from 190 and 260 degrees. It's looking like a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Now, let's head down to San Diego County Coastal Areas. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms in sight, just perfect water temperatures between 59 to 62 degrees. Keep an eye on the mixed swell from 220 and 270 degrees at La Jolla.

For Thursday, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Tides at La Jolla will be a must-watch with a mix of swell from 220 and 270 degrees. It's going to be a day packed with fun and waves, so make sure to get out there and make the most of it!

Remember, always keep an eye on the conditions, stay safe, and have a blast out there on the water. Until next time, stay stoked and catch you on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf zone forecast reporting from the beautiful coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego, California. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Orange County, today brings us a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and water temperatures are a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with a high of 4.6 feet in the morning, dipping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.8 feet in the evening. We've got a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are in sight, and watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, especially the low of 2.1 feet before sunrise and the high of 4.9 feet in the morning. The swell will be coming in from 190 degrees, offering some good surfing opportunities.

Switching gears to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are slightly warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla, peaking at a high of 4.4 feet in the morning, dropping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.7 feet in the evening. The swell is a mix from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to make a splash!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will have a low of 2.0 feet before dawn and a high of 4.7 feet in the morning. Watch out for the mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees, providing some great surfing conditions.

So, surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and hit the waves! And remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 10:31:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf zone forecast reporting from the beautiful coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego, California. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Orange County, today brings us a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and water temperatures are a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with a high of 4.6 feet in the morning, dipping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.8 feet in the evening. We've got a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are in sight, and watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, especially the low of 2.1 feet before sunrise and the high of 4.9 feet in the morning. The swell will be coming in from 190 degrees, offering some good surfing opportunities.

Switching gears to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are slightly warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla, peaking at a high of 4.4 feet in the morning, dropping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.7 feet in the evening. The swell is a mix from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to make a splash!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will have a low of 2.0 feet before dawn and a high of 4.7 feet in the morning. Watch out for the mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees, providing some great surfing conditions.

So, surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and hit the waves! And remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf zone forecast reporting from the beautiful coastal areas of Orange County and San Diego, California. Let's dive in and catch some waves!

Starting off with Orange County, today brings us a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and water temperatures are a bit chilly at 57 to 61 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides over at Newport Beach with a high of 4.6 feet in the morning, dipping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.8 feet in the evening. We've got a mixed swell coming from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to ride those waves!

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with similar surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Again, no thunderstorms are in sight, and watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, especially the low of 2.1 feet before sunrise and the high of 4.9 feet in the morning. The swell will be coming in from 190 degrees, offering some good surfing opportunities.

Switching gears to San Diego County, today presents a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are on the horizon, and water temperatures are slightly warmer at 58 to 60 degrees. Don't forget to check the tides at La Jolla, peaking at a high of 4.4 feet in the morning, dropping low at -0.3 feet in the afternoon, and rising again to 3.7 feet in the evening. The swell is a mix from 210 and 280 degrees, so get ready to make a splash!

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are still a no-show, and tides at La Jolla will have a low of 2.0 feet before dawn and a high of 4.7 feet in the morning. Watch out for the mixed swell coming from 220 and 280 degrees, providing some great surfing conditions.

So, surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and hit the waves! And remember, always stay safe and watch out for those rip currents. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you all the gnarly details you need to catch the best waves out there. Let's dive into the wave action for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

In Orange County, today's surf is looking rad with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are between 57 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are bringing us some prime surfing opportunities, so be sure to check them out. And remember, the swell is coming from a cool 280 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the surf will hold steady at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you can hit the waves worry-free. Newport Beach tides are looking good, with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees keeping things interesting.

Over in San Diego County, get ready for some waves between 2 to 4 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so exercise caution while surfing. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing can stop us from catching those waves, right? Water temperatures are comfortable at 59 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are on point, offering ideal surfing conditions alongside the swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with a moderate rip current risk. The thunderstorm potential is low, so it's shaping up to be a perfect day to hit the waves at La Jolla. With mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees, there's plenty of surfing adventures to be had.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe out there in the waves. That's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Hang loose and catch you on the next report! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2024 10:31:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you all the gnarly details you need to catch the best waves out there. Let's dive into the wave action for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

In Orange County, today's surf is looking rad with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are between 57 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are bringing us some prime surfing opportunities, so be sure to check them out. And remember, the swell is coming from a cool 280 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the surf will hold steady at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you can hit the waves worry-free. Newport Beach tides are looking good, with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees keeping things interesting.

Over in San Diego County, get ready for some waves between 2 to 4 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so exercise caution while surfing. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing can stop us from catching those waves, right? Water temperatures are comfortable at 59 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are on point, offering ideal surfing conditions alongside the swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with a moderate rip current risk. The thunderstorm potential is low, so it's shaping up to be a perfect day to hit the waves at La Jolla. With mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees, there's plenty of surfing adventures to be had.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe out there in the waves. That's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Hang loose and catch you on the next report! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you all the gnarly details you need to catch the best waves out there. Let's dive into the wave action for Orange County and San Diego County coastal areas in California.

In Orange County, today's surf is looking rad with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low, so you can ride those waves with confidence. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures are between 57 to 62 degrees. Tides at Newport Beach are bringing us some prime surfing opportunities, so be sure to check them out. And remember, the swell is coming from a cool 280 degrees.

Moving on to Tuesday, the surf will hold steady at 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Thunderstorms are not expected, so you can hit the waves worry-free. Newport Beach tides are looking good, with mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees keeping things interesting.

Over in San Diego County, get ready for some waves between 2 to 4 feet today. The rip current risk is moderate, so exercise caution while surfing. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms, but nothing can stop us from catching those waves, right? Water temperatures are comfortable at 59 to 62 degrees. La Jolla tides are on point, offering ideal surfing conditions alongside the swell from 280 degrees.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the surf will stay in the 2 to 4 feet range with a moderate rip current risk. The thunderstorm potential is low, so it's shaping up to be a perfect day to hit the waves at La Jolla. With mixed swells from 210 and 280 degrees, there's plenty of surfing adventures to be had.

Remember, always check the conditions before heading out, and stay safe out there in the waves. That's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Hang loose and catch you on the next report! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. I’m here to make sure you catch those gnarly waves while staying safe!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for potential hazards. The surf is looking at 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Remember to check those tides in Newport Beach for optimal wave-catching opportunities throughout the day. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving over to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Another south swell to look forward to, shaping up for some rad surfing conditions.

In San Diego County today, we've also got a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 58 to 60 degrees. Be sure to time your sessions right with the tides at La Jolla. And there's a west swell rolling in from 280 degrees, providing some nice waves to ride.

On Monday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those tides for prime surfing moments and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always stay aware of changing conditions and respect the ocean. So, suit up, wax your boards, and catch those waves while staying safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:31:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. I’m here to make sure you catch those gnarly waves while staying safe!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for potential hazards. The surf is looking at 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Remember to check those tides in Newport Beach for optimal wave-catching opportunities throughout the day. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving over to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Another south swell to look forward to, shaping up for some rad surfing conditions.

In San Diego County today, we've also got a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 58 to 60 degrees. Be sure to time your sessions right with the tides at La Jolla. And there's a west swell rolling in from 280 degrees, providing some nice waves to ride.

On Monday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those tides for prime surfing moments and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always stay aware of changing conditions and respect the ocean. So, suit up, wax your boards, and catch those waves while staying safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! This is your go-to surf forecast report coming at you for the Orange County and San Diego County Coastal Areas. I’m here to make sure you catch those gnarly waves while staying safe!

Starting off with Orange County today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out for potential hazards. The surf is looking at 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature ranging from 56 to 60 degrees. Remember to check those tides in Newport Beach for optimal wave-catching opportunities throughout the day. And hey, there's a sweet south swell coming in from 190 degrees.

Moving over to Monday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Another south swell to look forward to, shaping up for some rad surfing conditions.

In San Diego County today, we've also got a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet with a water temperature of 58 to 60 degrees. Be sure to time your sessions right with the tides at La Jolla. And there's a west swell rolling in from 280 degrees, providing some nice waves to ride.

On Monday in San Diego, the rip current risk remains moderate with 2 to 4 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those tides for prime surfing moments and enjoy the west swell from 280 degrees.

Remember, surfers, always stay aware of changing conditions and respect the ocean. So, suit up, wax your boards, and catch those waves while staying safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the wave with your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surfing conditions for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. So grab your boards and hit the waves with a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 4.9 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. 

Moving on to San Diego County, we have another moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here is slightly higher at 57 to 61 degrees. Head over to La Jolla and catch the waves with a south swell from 210 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides with a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.2 feet.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and be aware of the rip current risks. So wax up your boards and get ready for some fun under the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 10:31:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the wave with your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surfing conditions for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. So grab your boards and hit the waves with a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 4.9 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. 

Moving on to San Diego County, we have another moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here is slightly higher at 57 to 61 degrees. Head over to La Jolla and catch the waves with a south swell from 210 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides with a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.2 feet.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and be aware of the rip current risks. So wax up your boards and get ready for some fun under the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch the wave with your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in San Diego, California. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surfing conditions for Orange County Coastal Areas and San Diego County Coastal Areas for today and tomorrow. 

Starting off with Orange County, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. No thunderstorms are expected, and the water temperature is ranging from 57 to 60 degrees. So grab your boards and hit the waves with a south swell from 190 degrees and a west swell from 260 degrees. Watch out for the tides at Newport Beach, with a high of 4.9 feet and a low of 0.2 feet. 

Moving on to San Diego County, we have another moderate rip current risk with surf heights also ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature here is slightly higher at 57 to 61 degrees. Head over to La Jolla and catch the waves with a south swell from 210 degrees and a west swell from 280 degrees. Keep an eye on the tides with a high of 4.7 feet and a low of 0.2 feet.

Remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water and be aware of the rip current risks. So wax up your boards and get ready for some fun under the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>San Diego, CA for 03-15-2024</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 14:46:27 -0000</pubDate>
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