Hazardous Swell Brings Deadly Conditions to California Coastline
Hazardous Swell Brings Deadly Conditions to California Coastline
US · Published Jun 13, 2026
A powerful south swell, driven by tropical storms in the Pacific Ocean, has created hazardous ocean conditions along the California coastline.
According to the National Weather Service, elevated surf of 3 to 6 feet and dangerous rip currents are expected to persist through Monday evening (2026-06-15).

Why It's Important?

The ongoing swell poses significant risks to beachgoers, swimmers, and small watercraft operators. Rip currents and elevated surf increase the likelihood of drowning, while high tides may lead to minor flooding in coastal areas. Even experienced surfers have faced life-threatening situations, with reports of near-misses and damaged equipment. Authorities are urging the public to exercise extreme caution near the water, as conditions remain dangerous through the weekend.

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