San Diego Daily Dive Reports
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 64-66 degrees
Light onshore breeze this morning adding a little surface texture but not much at all. Still a bit of swell out there, and reports were mostly in the 10-15 foot range yesterday. Expect the same today if not a little better
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-5 feet
Water Temp: 64-66 degrees
Long period swell in the water that has some size but is more powerful than it looks (it's a South swell so the La Jolla Shores area should be fairly protected). Onshore winds overnight have added some texture to the surface. Overall not the best day to get in, but still workable and a beautiful day to be outside
Visibility: 10-20 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 63-65 degrees
Beautiful day out, still have a little bit of swell in the water that will affect nearshore diving but isn't too terrible. Reports are mostly around the 15 foot range for visibility
Visibility: 10-20 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 63-65
Overcast but calm morning, yesterday in La Jolla we had about 20' visibility at the surface, a murky layer around 25-40 feet, and then it opened up again. Expect today to be fairly similar
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 2-4 feet
Water temp: 63-65 degrees
Reports coming in around the 10' range for most areas, a little bit of surge out there but nothing too crazy. Going to be a great day to get out but the water might not be the clearest
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 62-64 degrees
A little murky out there, visibility reports are mostly around the 5-10 foot mark closer to shore and deeper spots will be around 10-15 feet
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-4 feet
Water temp: 62-64
Beautiful day out, thought with a little bit of surge and marinally clear water. Reports of 15' viz in La Jolla this morning
Visibility: 5-15 feet
Surf: 3-5 feet
Water temp: 64-66 degrees
Swell peaking today that will add a bit of surge and murk to the equation, and we also have overcast skies but calm winds. Still worth getting wet, leopard sharks are at the Marine Room and in other areas the water clears up at depth. Happy 4th!