King Tides, High Surf and Santa Ana Winds Tighten Grip on Southern California
Offshore winds will transition the region from freezing mornings to a weekend warmup.
Overview
- Beach hazards and high surf remain in effect as the year's final supermoon drives king tides and strong rip currents along the coast.
- Peak high tides are expected near 7:34 a.m. Thursday and 8:18 a.m. Friday at roughly 7.1 feet, with minor overflow possible on boardwalks, beach lots and low-lying streets.
- Interior valleys face another round of freeze and frost alerts through 8 a.m. Thursday, with lows dipping to around 28 degrees in the coldest spots.
- Easterly offshore winds are producing gusts of 25–40 mph with isolated peaks near 55 mph, prompting wind advisories in wind-prone areas including Ventura County.
- A warming trend builds into the weekend with highs returning to the 70s for many areas, and forecasters expect a stronger Santa Ana event by Tuesday that could push some locales toward the 80s.