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Here's some surf photos from Thursday, March 4th at Zeros.

This set was shot from about 4:30PM till 5:40PM by ChrisDidThis.

These are just a few of the photos from this session. If you were out there, you probably got some surfing shots, probably multiple photos, they will be in the complete photo gallery for this day, check them out, the link to the gallery is down below.





You can find more photos from this session, all full size and in high-resolution, in this photo gallery:

Zeros - Thursday 3-4-2021 Photo Gallery


If you were out there, we probably got some cool surfing shots of you, go check them out!

Wanna see photos from previous days at this and other local surf spots?
Click Surf Spot Galleries and look for the spot and then the date.




California's Tsunami Preparedness Week will be March 22 - 26 in 2021! Learn how you can register to participate in a variety of activities to help you, your family, school, or workplace get better prepared to survive and recover from tsunamis

Visit www.tsunamizone.org for more info.

Info from the armed robbery at Venice and Dell on Monday night:




Here's some photos from FightBackVenice that show there was another fire at another homeless encampment on the Venice Boardwalk.




On Sunday morning there was a 4 acre brush fire at 3477 Malibu Canyon Rd, Malibu. The fire shut down PCH, but was quickly put out and the the road closures have been lifted. PCH is now open. Las Virgenes Rd/Malibu Canyon Rd remain closed from Mulholland - PCH.

Photos from Lost Hills Sheriff Station.




According to Surfline: Old combo of NW and SSW swells drops going into the weekend, as a fresh, shorter period NW swell takes over.

Saturday, February 27th: 2-3’+ waves off peaking NW swell, 4’+ for top spots. Light winds in the morning.
A reinforcing pulse of shorter period NW swell tops out, putting well exposed spots in waist-stomach high surf. Deep mid morning high tide (~6′) favors shorebreak sandbars, while most other spots are swampy then. Mid day tide works best for many areas, before the ocean ebbs down to a drained, -1′ mid afternoon low. Light/variable to light offshore winds much of the morning, shift to light+/locally moderate afternoon onshores for textured+ to ruffled conditions. The sea breeze looks to ease by the evening.

Sunday, February 28th: 2-3′ surf from fading NW swell. Moderate to breezy morning offshores.
The shorter-period NW swell will be steadily winding down. Morning sees the most size. Surf gets smaller as the day goes on. Widespread ENE winds in the morning, moderate for most areas and looking stiff around northern LA, for offshore conditions. Those winds due to ease into mid day, then turn to onshores along most of the coast during the afternoon. Deep mid morning high tide swamps out lots of spots, while favoring shorebreak sandbars. Negative low tide in the later afternoon drains the smaller waves.
Here are the projected peak wind gusts from late Saturday night into Sunday morning for the Los Angeles area due to the gusty Santa Ana winds.





Some starfish spotted at low tide in Santa Monica. Photos by Guerilla Films.






Another video of showing the current state of the Venice Beach Boardwalk.