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The alert: Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves of up to 6 feet are possible across most of Southern California, the National Weather Service warns, increasing the risk of ocean drowning.
Where to be careful: Beaches from San Luis Obispo County to San Diego County are under advisory. The National Weather said that south-facing beaches have the greatest potential for rip currents, especially from Point Mugu to Malibu and Avila Beach. If you’re going up to San Luis Obispo Bay, that could be dangerous too.
What to do: The safest thing to do is stay out of the water. If you do get in, make sure to stay close to lifeguard towers and away from rock jetties, which can be deadly in the wrong conditions.
How long: The risk of rip currents should lessen by this evening, accordi