The National Weather Service has issued a high surf warning for Los Angeles and Ventura County beaches Monday through Tuesday. Peak surf heights are expected to reach 8 to 12 feet in Los Angeles ...
The closure lasted through Christmas Day. A high surf advisory remained in place for Ventura County beaches from Thursday afternoon through 9 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
as a strong northwest swell brings high surf Tuesday, the peak day for the week. Ventura County is expected to see waves as high as 12-18 feet, while waves on west to northwest-facing beaches in ...
The Ventura Pier was closed early Sunday morning and is expected to remain off limits through Christmas Day due to a high surf warning. Ventura Police Cmdr. Edward Caliento said police went out ...
Peak wave heights could reach 12 feet at beaches in Los Angeles and Orange counties, and up to 18 feet at Ventura County beaches. The highest surf is expected through Tuesday but some advisories ...
Surf is expected to reach 15 to 18 feet from Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning on Ventura County beaches, the National Weather Service said. Meteorologist Bryan Lewis said the warning went ...
High surf and possible rain are forecast for the L.A. region this holiday week, with conditions expected to improve by Christmas Day. Although there’s a chance of rain beginning late morning on ...
High surf warnings and advisories are in effect ... Large waves are also expected in Ventura County where the Ventura Pier remains closed. The pier, first built in 1872, suffered storm damage ...
Officials are forecasting weather with moderate risk levels to continue this week for Southern California’s coastal and inland regions. The National Weather Service predicts that large seas and ...