SAN DIEGO — The Ocean Beach Pier will be closed again Saturday due to high surf.
Lifeguards expect to keep the structure at 1850 Ocean Front Street off-limits to the public as a safety precaution through Sunday morning, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
The pier has been closed since Friday morning.
The high surf advisory goes through 4 p.m. Sunday along the coast. The high surf is expected to peak Saturday, with waves up to 10 feet along San Diego County beaches, and will subside Sunday, according to the National Weather Service office in San Diego.
Beachgoers are warned of strong rip currents with minor beach erosion possible. If near the water, stay in contact with a lifeguard, forecasters said.