Cape Cod is your best bet this morning — Cisco, Coast Guard, and Marconi are all sitting at ★1.5 with clean offshore to cross-offshore winds and 10-second period swell, though the surf is modest and fading fast. Maine's got more size but northeast winds are chopping it up, keeping everything at ★1.0. Don't expect much improvement over the next couple days as this swell continues to back off — grab whatever you can out of the Cape today before it flattens out.
Conditions are marginal across the board this morning, with the top performers — Smith Point, Gilgo, and Chincoteague — checking in at ★1.5 on some waist-to-chest-high SE swell. The saving grace is clean offshore to cross-offshore winds holding throughout the region, keeping faces groomed even if the size isn't there to write home about. Conditions stay largely steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic swings — same story tomorrow and into the weekend.
Conditions are pretty forgettable across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0 with short-period SE windswell keeping things choppy and weak. If you're going to paddle out, head to Avon Pier, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, or Frisco Pier where you've got the best combo of size (2.8ft) and clean NW offshore winds. Conditions are expected to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a turnaround — same story tomorrow and likely into the weekend.
Conditions are pretty rough across the board this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with onshore or cross-onshore winds hammering most of the coast. If you're determined to get wet, Cocoa Beach Pier has a light cross-offshore breeze and Dania Beach Pier is seeing actual offshore flow, making them the cleanest options despite the waist-high-and-under surf. The trend holds steady through tomorrow, so don't expect any meaningful improvement over the next couple days — this is a good week to wax your board and wait it out.
Flat across the entire Gulf this morning — every spot is sitting at zero stars with ankle-high mush and strong onshore and cross-onshore south winds making it unsurfable regardless. Bob Hall, Horace Caldwell, and Port A are technically the "tallest" at half a foot, but that means nothing when the wind is howling 20-plus from the south. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so keep the board in the garage and check back mid-week.
Small but quality SSW swell is holding steady across SoCal, with that long 14-second period doing most of the heavy lifting. Cottons leads the pack at ★2.5, with Lower Trestles and Windansea both checking in at ★2.0 — winds are light and cross-to-onshore across most spots, so get out early before thermals kick in. Conditions should stay pretty flat and consistent through the next few days with no significant changes on the horizon, so manage expectations and pick your tides.
Fun little SSW swell is doing the work this morning with 38th Avenue, Bombora, New Brighton Reef, and Steamer Lane all sitting at ★3.0 on clean 13-second period, with light offshore to cross-offshore winds keeping faces tidy. Enjoy it early — sizes are down from yesterday and conditions hold steady through tomorrow, so don't expect much of a change. A separate WNW windswell is fattening up spots like Andrew Molera and Carmel but the short period keeps quality down around ★2.5.
Winds are blowing this one up — everything across the Washington coast is sitting at a 1 out of 5 right now with onshore to cross-onshore flow ruining what's otherwise some decent long-period swell in the 12–15 second range. La Push and Hobuck are your best bets to escape the worst of it, but don't get too excited — it's all 1-star across the board until that wind backs off. The trend is building over the next 24 hours, so keep an eye on the next 2–3 days if conditions clean up; there could be something worth paddling out for.
Decent NW pulse running this morning with clean conditions across the North Shore — Chuns, Haleiwa, and Sunset are all sitting at ★3.0 with light offshore to cross-offshore trades keeping faces tidy. Enjoy it while it lasts, because this swell is on its way out, dropping 2-plus feet by tomorrow across most spots. Next couple days look smaller and softer, so if you want the better ones, get out there today before the afternoon winds pick up.
Slim pickings this morning — Surfers Beach in Aguadilla leads the pack at a modest ★1.5 with light offshore SE winds keeping things tidy, while most spots are sitting at ★1.0 on small, choppy ENE windswell. If you're chasing the cleanest texture right now, the Aguadilla crew (Domes, Gas Chambers) has that same offshore flow, and Indicators is worth a look on that 12-second NE pulse. Conditions are holding steady through the next few days, so don't expect much change — this is a paddle-out-and-enjoy-the-water week, not a clear-your-schedule one.