La Jolla Shores Webcam
High definition, streaming close up view of the beach and kayaks from the La Jolla Shores webcam located at the nearby La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club.
About La Jolla Shores
Located in San Diego, La Jolla Shores is a beautiful beach known for its soft sand and gentle waves. This coastal gem attracts visitors year-round with its scenic views and relaxed atmosphere.
The beach stretches for over a mile, providing plenty of space for sunbathing and beach games. The calm, shallow waters make it a great spot for families with children. In addition, lifeguards are on duty daily to ensure safety.
La Jolla Shores is a favorite destination for water activities. Surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular among locals and tourists. Beginners can take lessons from nearby surf schools, while experienced surfers enjoy the consistent waves. The nearby La Jolla Underwater Park offers excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.
The water temperature remains pleasant throughout the year. During summer, it ranges from 68°F to 72°F, perfect for swimming and surfing. In winter, the temperature drops to around 57°F to 60°F but remains comfortable for water sports with a wetsuit. Occasionally the ocean water temperature will approach 80 degrees in late summer, but this does not happen very often.
San Diego Weather
San Diego has some of the best weather in the world. Temperatures remain mild throughout the winter and summer.
Most rain falls between December and April. May and June are often very cloudy and cool as the marine layer covers the beach communities. This is caused by the deserts warming up and pulling the clouds and fog over the coast. There can be weeks without seeing any sun at all during this time of the year. Often these two months are referred to as “May gray” and “June gloom”.
Summertime high temperatures are generally in the 70s and 80s with night time lows in the 60s. Winter cools off with highs in the low to mid 60s and lows in the 50s during the night. Rarely does the temperature exceed 90 degrees or fall into the 30s at night.
Occasionally a weather phenomena called a “Santa Ana” will drive temperatures near 100 degrees and are often accompanied by very high, near hurricane force, winds.
This area is not prone to high winds except when a large, strong storm moves through or a Santa Ana weather event happens.
Occasionally a tropical storm or hurricane will influence the weather but it is very rare to experience a direct hit in this area.
