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Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Monday - 01 June 2026

Surf Report for Los Angeles California - Monday - 01 June 2026

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A twenty-second swell period is one of those numbers that stops serious surfers mid-scroll. Today, Los Angeles is on the receiving end of a 3.9-foot SSW groundswell that punches well above its height thanks to that extraordinary period. This is deep-water energy — organised sets, full wave faces, and walls that actually hold up.

Malibu's First Point is the standout call this morning. The south-southwest angle aligns almost perfectly with the break, setting up long right-handers with room to work from nose to tail. Mid-lengths and longboards will be in their element, but a step-up shortboard can find real power on the bigger sets. Get there early — this swell will be found out fast.

Venice Beach and Manhattan Beach offer workable, punchy surf. The long period keeps things organised even over sandbars, so expect defined sections rather than close-out mush. Santa Monica sits in a partial shadow at this angle — worth a look on the way through, but not the priority stop today.

Water temperature is 61.7°F. A 3/2 full suit is the minimum; if you run cold, pull out the 4/3. The morning air will make that first paddle feel sharp, but you'll warm up quickly once you're moving through sets.

Bottom line: twenty-second groundswell doesn't arrive on the LA coast every week. The direction is dialled, the energy is real, and the surfers out at first light are going to get the best of it. Malibu first.

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