Historic Swell Hits SoCal Beaches


Author: The Daily News Now! March 13, 2026 Duration: 1:45
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Historic Swell Hits SoCal Beaches

Southern California beaches experienced an early south swell, with waves reaching up to twelve feet at the Wedge in Newport Beach. The swell, which started on Wednesday, is expected to last through next week, attracting surfers despite warnings of rip currents and surprise sets. The strong surf is mostly localized to south-facing areas, with temperatures pushing the eighties at the coast and higher inland.

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