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Weekend Beach, Surf and Weather Report

A look at the weekend weather, surf conditions and beach health grades to help you plan your weekend.

Los Angeles Weather Report:

Saturday will see sunny skies with highest in the mid to upper 60s and lows in the upper 50s for towns near the coast. Patches of fog will roll in overnight Saturday, but not until after 11 p.m. Winds will blow from the east at 5 to 15 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service.

The patchy fog will continue into Sunday morning before 11 a.m. Clouds will linger through mid morning before gradually clearing throughout the day. Highs will remain in the mid to upper 60s with a low around 60 overnight. Winds will range between 5 and 10 miles per hour.

Los Angeles Surf Report

The National Weather service predicts a long period southwest swell that will build late in the day on Saturday with surf heights of 1-3 feet. That swell will continue to build on Sunday with the highest surf for the weekend coming on Sunday. Water temperature will range between 58 and 66 degrees.

Los Angeles County Beach Report Card:

Click here to view our interactive beach report card map giving you updated information on beach grades from Malibu down to Long Beach.

The interactive map is a water quality report for beaches in dry weather from April 22 to May 15 compiled from data courtesy of Heal the Bay, a nonprofit environmental group. Beach grades are based on an A+ to F scale. Grades indicate the likelihood of swimmers becoming ill. Water samples are analyzed for bacteria – enterococcus, total and fecal coliforms. The report does not measure the amount of trash or toxins found at local beaches.

  • Dark Blue Marker = A+
  • Light Blue Marker = A
  • Green Marker = B
  • Yellow Marker = C
  • Pink = D
  • Red Marker = F
  • Purple Marker = No sample taken


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