Cloudy mornings, cool conditions along the coast expected for Fourth of July weekend
Southern California beaches are one of the most popular destinations for the Fourth of July holiday, so be prepared to battle coastal crowds this weekend, including for parking.
The biggest tip: arrive early.
And if you do, be prepared to layer up.
Forecasters are calling for a cool start each day of the three-day weekend — many people are off work on Friday for the Saturday holiday — with cloud cover in the mornings before the sun is able to punch through and shine down.
Temperatures will linger about 70 to 73 degrees along the coast, from San Diego to the South Bay, with the sun coming out by the afternoon, said National Weather Service meteorologist Sebastian Westerink.
People visit the beach in San Clemente on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Forecasters are calling for morning clouds and afternoon sunshine over the July 4th holiday. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
A surfer heads into the water at the pier in San Clemente on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Forecasters are calling for morning clouds and afternoon sunshine over the July 4th holiday. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
People look over the flag-covered railing on the pier in San Clemente on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Forecasters are calling for morning clouds and afternoon sunshine over the July 4th holiday. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Paddleboarders make their way around the harbor in Dana Point on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Forecasters are calling for morning clouds and afternoon sunshine over the July 4th holiday. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
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People visit the beach in San Clemente on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. Forecasters are calling for morning clouds and afternoon sunshine over the July 4th holiday. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Inland temps look to be in the low 80s across the region, not scorching hot to drive massive beach crowds, but warm enough that the coast could be a lure.
If you are heading to the coast, expect waves to be in the 3- to 4-foot range at south-facing beaches such as Huntington Beach and Newport Beach in Orange County and Zuma and Malibu beaches in Los Angeles County.
The sun begins to break through morning fog along the beach near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Beachgoers enjoy mild temperatures near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Beachgoers enjoy mild temperatures near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Beachgoers enjoy mild temperatures near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Even the ads along the Santa Monica beach are outfitted for the weather on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Beachgoers enjoy mild temperatures near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Beachgoers enjoy mild temperatures near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Visitors at the Santa Monica Pier enjoy mild temperatures on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
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The sun begins to break through morning fog along the beach near the Santa Monica Pier on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The coastal areas will remain mild through the holiday weekend with morning fog clearing in the afternoon. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
“From the perspective of the surf, it looks like moderate rip current risks, pretty typical surf for this time of year,” Westerink said. “South-facing beaches could get higher sets occasionally, but no elevated surf or high swell like we saw a few weeks ago.“
Even if waves are smaller, it’s always good to be careful in the water and watch for rip currents, he noted.
Waves will be smaller, in the 2- to 3-foot range, in western-facing stretches such as the South Bay, according to forecasts.
While afternoons are expected to make way for sunshine, the Fourth of July could see some evening cloud cover, which could impact fireworks shows in the sky along the coastal areas.
“The last few nights, clouds have been coming in pretty quickly,” Westerink said.
If you are snagging a place on the sand to watch the fireworks shows, make sure you pick a good spot high up on the shoreline.
Tides reach a low at about 7 p.m. of 2.6 feet and will be inching upward into the evening hours, though the highest tides don’t hit until just after midnight. But too close to the water, and things could get washed away. Your belongings should be safe as long as you don’t set up right on the waterline.
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