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Morning clouds give way to sun and a mild 71°F high. A Beach Hazards Statement warns of 3–5 ft surf and high rip currents—stay out of the water.
Cloudy morning clears to sunshine with highs near 71°F. NWS warns of high rip current risk through Sunday.
Morning clouds give way to highs near 72F; NWS warns of 3 65 ft surf and high rip currents through tonight.
Low clouds and elevated surf through Friday. Expect partly sunny afternoons and inland warming next week.
Low clouds this morning will give way to sun and highs near 73°F. A Beach Hazards Statement warns of elevated surf and high rip-current risk through Friday.
Low clouds this morning clear to sunny afternoons with highs near 755B0F. NWS warns of rough surf and high rip current risk through Friday.
Morning fog and a south swell are producing high rip current risk through Friday. Highs near 75°F with northwest gusts to 20 mph.
Patchy morning fog clears to sunny afternoons; NWS warns 3–6 ft surf and high rip currents through June 19.
High Point and Los Pinos lookouts will be unstaffed this season, volunteers warn, after inspections found major structural repairs are needed.
Breezy afternoons and elevated surf: high rip current risk at south‑facing beaches through Monday evening.
Mid‑60s mornings and upper‑70s afternoons through the weekend. Desert areas should prepare for continued heat.
Morning clouds clear to sunshine and low‑70s highs, but a strong south swell brings dangerous rip currents through Thursday.
A south swell will push 4–7 ft surf into San Diego beaches with a high rip‑current risk through Thursday. Stay out of the water and follow lifeguard flags.
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