Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Boulevard, CA
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PZZ740 Coastal Waters From San Mateo Point To The Mexican Border And Out To 10 Nm- 227 Am Pst Fri Feb 6 2026
Today - Wind S 10 kt. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Wave detail: se 1 foot at 4 seconds, S 1 foot at 13 seconds and W 5 ft at 17 seconds.
Tonight - Wind variable less than 10 kt. Seas 5 to 7 ft. Wave detail: S 1 foot at 4 seconds, S 1 foot at 16 seconds and W 6 ft at 17 seconds.
Sat - Wind nw 10 kt. Seas 5 to 7 ft. Wave detail: nw 2 ft at 4 seconds, S 1 foot at 14 seconds and W 6 ft at 15 seconds.
Sat night - Wind nw 10 kt in the evening - . Becoming variable less than 10 kt. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Wave detail: nw 1 foot at 4 seconds, sw 1 foot at 13 seconds and W 5 ft at 15 seconds.
Sun - Wind variable less than 10 kt - .becoming W 10 kt in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 5 ft. Wave detail: nw 1 foot at 4 seconds, W 4 ft at 13 seconds and sw 1 foot at 15 seconds.
Sun night - Wind nw 10 kt in the evening - .becoming variable less than 10 kt. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave detail: nw 1 foot at 4 seconds, W 4 ft at 13 seconds and sw 1 foot at 15 seconds.
Mon - Wind variable less than 10 kt - .becoming sw 10 kt in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave detail: W 4 ft at 12 seconds and sw 1 foot at 15 seconds.
Mon night - Wind S 10 kt. Seas 4 to 5 ft. Wave detail: sw 1 foot at 4 seconds, W 4 ft at 12 seconds and sw 1 foot at 15 seconds.
Tue - Wind sw 10 to 15 kt. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Wave detail: sw 5 ft at 5 seconds and sw 1 foot at 16 seconds. A slight chance of showers in the afternoon.
Tue night - Wind W 10 kt. Seas 5 to 6 ft. Wave detail: W 5 ft at 5 seconds and sw 1 foot at 16 seconds. A slight chance of showers in the evening, then a chance of showers after midnight.
PZZ700 227 Am Pst Fri Feb 6 2026
Synopsis for the far southern california coast - At 230 am, a 1035 mb high covered much of western colorado and a 1018 mb low was just north of northwestern Montana. Southerly onshore flow today with weak offshore flow Saturday and Sunday mornings, followed by stronger northwest onshore flow during the afternoons and evenings. West to southwest breezes increase Monday. A building northwesterly swell will bring 6 to 9 foot seas near san clemente island beginning this morning and will continue into Saturday.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Boulevard, CA

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| South San Diego Bay Click for Map Fri -- 05:58 AM PST 1.50 feet Low Tide Fri -- 06:39 AM PST Sunrise Fri -- 09:12 AM PST Moonset Fri -- 11:44 AM PST 4.18 feet High Tide Fri -- 05:26 PM PST Sunset Fri -- 05:48 PM PST 1.00 feet Low Tide Fri -- 10:33 PM PST Moonrise Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
South San Diego Bay, California, Tide feet
| 12 am |
| 5 |
| 1 am |
| 4.7 |
| 2 am |
| 4 |
| 3 am |
| 3.1 |
| 4 am |
| 2.3 |
| 5 am |
| 1.7 |
| 6 am |
| 1.5 |
| 7 am |
| 1.7 |
| 8 am |
| 2.3 |
| 9 am |
| 3 |
| 10 am |
| 3.6 |
| 11 am |
| 4.1 |
| 12 pm |
| 4.2 |
| 1 pm |
| 3.8 |
| 2 pm |
| 3.2 |
| 3 pm |
| 2.4 |
| 4 pm |
| 1.6 |
| 5 pm |
| 1.1 |
| 6 pm |
| 1 |
| 7 pm |
| 1.3 |
| 8 pm |
| 2 |
| 9 pm |
| 2.9 |
| 10 pm |
| 3.7 |
| 11 pm |
| 4.5 |
| National City Click for Map Fri -- 06:05 AM PST 1.34 feet Low Tide Fri -- 06:39 AM PST Sunrise Fri -- 09:12 AM PST Moonset Fri -- 11:43 AM PST 4.25 feet High Tide Fri -- 05:26 PM PST Sunset Fri -- 05:51 PM PST 0.90 feet Low Tide Fri -- 10:33 PM PST Moonrise Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
National City, San Diego Bay, California, Tide feet
| 12 am |
| 5.1 |
| 1 am |
| 4.8 |
| 2 am |
| 4.1 |
| 3 am |
| 3.1 |
| 4 am |
| 2.3 |
| 5 am |
| 1.6 |
| 6 am |
| 1.3 |
| 7 am |
| 1.5 |
| 8 am |
| 2.1 |
| 9 am |
| 2.9 |
| 10 am |
| 3.6 |
| 11 am |
| 4.1 |
| 12 pm |
| 4.2 |
| 1 pm |
| 3.9 |
| 2 pm |
| 3.2 |
| 3 pm |
| 2.4 |
| 4 pm |
| 1.6 |
| 5 pm |
| 1.1 |
| 6 pm |
| 0.9 |
| 7 pm |
| 1.2 |
| 8 pm |
| 1.9 |
| 9 pm |
| 2.9 |
| 10 pm |
| 3.8 |
| 11 pm |
| 4.5 |
Area Discussion for San Diego, CA
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FXUS66 KSGX 061748 AFDSGX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 948 AM PST Fri Feb 6 2026
SYNOPSIS
There could be a few sprinkles or light showers over the higher mountains today. Otherwise dry weather is expected through Monday with warming for the weekend. Low pressure systems moving to near the West Coast for the middle of next week will bring cooling, gusty southwest winds for the mountains and deserts, and a chance of showers.
DISCUSSION
FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE...
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...
New Aviation Discussion Below for the 18z TAF Package
.SHORT TERM (Today through Sunday)...
Mid and high level moisture and clouds will gradually move north of the area today as a weakening low pressure system moves inland along the coast. While there could still be a few sprinkles over the higher mountains from mid-level light showers today, there has yet to be any measurable precipitation and little or none is expected. The marine layer has deepened to around 1500 feet with areas of low clouds extending inland across portions of the Orange County coastal plain and into the western valleys in San Diego County.
High temperatures for today will be cooler, especially for the coast and valleys with the Orange County coastal plain as much as 10 to 15 degrees cooler than Thursday. High temperatures today will range from the mid 60s near the coast to the upper 60s to mid 70s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the upper 70s to around 80. Even with the cooling, high temperatures for inland areas will still be 5 to 10 degrees above average.
High temperatures will warm for both Saturday and Sunday with Sunday high temperatures as much as 12 to 18 degrees above average for some location in the inland valleys and on the lower coastal slopes of the mountains. High temperatures on Sunday will range from the lower 70s near the coast to the upper 70s to mid 80s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the mid to upper 80s.
.LONG TERM (Monday through Thursday)...
Dry weather will continue through Monday afternoon with high temperatures on Monday a few to around 5 degrees cooler than Sunday. There will be greater cooling for Tuesday into Wednesday with slight warming for Thursday. High temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday will be around average, ranging from the lower to mid 60s near the coast to the 60s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the lower to mid 70s.
There continue to be differences for next week in the handling of low pressure over the eastern Pacific into the western states. An initial low pressure system may move inland into California around Monday night and Tuesday with a second that could move to the coast or move toward the south and remain off the coast. Chances for measurable precipitation from the calibrated, deterministic NBM for both Tuesday and Wednesday ranges from 25 to 35 percent near the coast to around 40 to 50 percent for the mountains.
AVIATION
061745Z
Coast/Valleys
Low clouds have cleared out of the inland areas, with VFR prevailing and generally light southerly winds. Patchy low clouds redevelop again tonight and will move inland up to 20 miles with bases 1500-2000ft MSL beginning around 06z Sat, rising to 2200-3000+ft MSL after 09z. VIS generally should be above 6SM, although areas of the Inland Empire and where clouds intersect terrain may see VIS below 5SM after 08z. Clouds retreat back towards the coast around 16z Sat.
High clouds AOA 15,000ft MSL continuing over the area with high clouds AOA 25,000ft MSL expected after 20Z.
MARINE
A building northwesterly swell (280 degrees) at 15-16 seconds will bring seas of 6-9 feet in the outer waters near/around San Clemente Island today and Saturday. This may also lead to localized steep, rough conditions near the bay entrances, including the entrance to the San Diego Bay/Zuniga Shoal area and Oceanside Harbor. Otherwise, no hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday.
BEACHES
Increasing long-period (15-16 second) swell from the west-northwest (280 degrees) will bring elevated to high surf of 5-8 feet with locally higher sets to 10 feet this afternoon through early Sunday morning. Impacts will be greatest at west facing beaches, especially across southern San Diego County, and there will be a high risk for rip currents. This may also lead to minor tidal overflow for low- lying beach areas during high tide late tonight into early Saturday.
Further information can be found in the High Surf Advisory.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...High Surf Advisory until 6 AM PST Sunday for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas.
PZ...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service San Diego CA 948 AM PST Fri Feb 6 2026
SYNOPSIS
There could be a few sprinkles or light showers over the higher mountains today. Otherwise dry weather is expected through Monday with warming for the weekend. Low pressure systems moving to near the West Coast for the middle of next week will bring cooling, gusty southwest winds for the mountains and deserts, and a chance of showers.
DISCUSSION
FOR EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA INCLUDING ORANGE...
SAN DIEGO...WESTERN RIVERSIDE AND SOUTHWESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES...
New Aviation Discussion Below for the 18z TAF Package
.SHORT TERM (Today through Sunday)...
Mid and high level moisture and clouds will gradually move north of the area today as a weakening low pressure system moves inland along the coast. While there could still be a few sprinkles over the higher mountains from mid-level light showers today, there has yet to be any measurable precipitation and little or none is expected. The marine layer has deepened to around 1500 feet with areas of low clouds extending inland across portions of the Orange County coastal plain and into the western valleys in San Diego County.
High temperatures for today will be cooler, especially for the coast and valleys with the Orange County coastal plain as much as 10 to 15 degrees cooler than Thursday. High temperatures today will range from the mid 60s near the coast to the upper 60s to mid 70s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the upper 70s to around 80. Even with the cooling, high temperatures for inland areas will still be 5 to 10 degrees above average.
High temperatures will warm for both Saturday and Sunday with Sunday high temperatures as much as 12 to 18 degrees above average for some location in the inland valleys and on the lower coastal slopes of the mountains. High temperatures on Sunday will range from the lower 70s near the coast to the upper 70s to mid 80s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the mid to upper 80s.
.LONG TERM (Monday through Thursday)...
Dry weather will continue through Monday afternoon with high temperatures on Monday a few to around 5 degrees cooler than Sunday. There will be greater cooling for Tuesday into Wednesday with slight warming for Thursday. High temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday will be around average, ranging from the lower to mid 60s near the coast to the 60s for the valleys with the lower deserts in the lower to mid 70s.
There continue to be differences for next week in the handling of low pressure over the eastern Pacific into the western states. An initial low pressure system may move inland into California around Monday night and Tuesday with a second that could move to the coast or move toward the south and remain off the coast. Chances for measurable precipitation from the calibrated, deterministic NBM for both Tuesday and Wednesday ranges from 25 to 35 percent near the coast to around 40 to 50 percent for the mountains.
AVIATION
061745Z
Coast/Valleys
Low clouds have cleared out of the inland areas, with VFR prevailing and generally light southerly winds. Patchy low clouds redevelop again tonight and will move inland up to 20 miles with bases 1500-2000ft MSL beginning around 06z Sat, rising to 2200-3000+ft MSL after 09z. VIS generally should be above 6SM, although areas of the Inland Empire and where clouds intersect terrain may see VIS below 5SM after 08z. Clouds retreat back towards the coast around 16z Sat.
High clouds AOA 15,000ft MSL continuing over the area with high clouds AOA 25,000ft MSL expected after 20Z.
MARINE
A building northwesterly swell (280 degrees) at 15-16 seconds will bring seas of 6-9 feet in the outer waters near/around San Clemente Island today and Saturday. This may also lead to localized steep, rough conditions near the bay entrances, including the entrance to the San Diego Bay/Zuniga Shoal area and Oceanside Harbor. Otherwise, no hazardous marine conditions are expected through Wednesday.
BEACHES
Increasing long-period (15-16 second) swell from the west-northwest (280 degrees) will bring elevated to high surf of 5-8 feet with locally higher sets to 10 feet this afternoon through early Sunday morning. Impacts will be greatest at west facing beaches, especially across southern San Diego County, and there will be a high risk for rip currents. This may also lead to minor tidal overflow for low- lying beach areas during high tide late tonight into early Saturday.
Further information can be found in the High Surf Advisory.
SGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CA...High Surf Advisory until 6 AM PST Sunday for Orange County Coastal Areas-San Diego County Coastal Areas.
PZ...None.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| TIXC1 - Tijuana River Reserve, CA | 44 mi | 101 min | SSW 1 | 65°F | 30.18 | 54°F | ||
| 46235 | 46 mi | 56 min | 64°F | 62°F | 4 ft | |||
| SDBC1 - 9410170 - San Diego, CA | 46 mi | 56 min | 63°F | 30.16 |
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