Beach Hazards in SoCal Last Through Monday Night
Beach Hazards in SoCal Last Through Monday Night
US · Published Aug 30, 2025
A beach hazards statement is in effect for SoCal beaches through Monday night due to high surf and rip currents.
The National Weather Service warns of dangerous conditions, including surf up to 6 feet and strong rip currents.
Authorities advise against swimming and other water activities, urging beachgoers to exercise extreme caution.
Dangerous conditions due to high surf expected
A beach hazards statement has been issued for Southern California beaches, including Ventura County, the Malibu Coast, and Los Angeles beaches, lasting through Monday night. The National Weather Service warns that a south swell is generating surf up to 6 feet, creating dangerous conditions for beachgoers. The primary concerns are strong rip currents and powerful waves, which pose significant risks to anyone entering the water.
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