Hampton Beach and The Wall are your best bets this morning at ★2 with 3.5-3.6ft faces at 10 seconds and a clean WSW offshore keeping things groomed. Maine spots are running slightly bigger but reading ★1.5 across the board with cross winds taking the edge off. Enjoy it while it lasts — this swell is fading hard through tomorrow, and the next couple days look smaller and messier before any potential reset.
Mediocre east swell running 3-foot at 10 seconds up and down the Jersey Shore this morning, with cross-offshore SW winds keeping things semi-presentable — Bay Head, Brigantine, and Ocean City NJ are your best bets, all sitting at a modest 1.5 stars. Enjoy it while it lasts because this thing is fading fast, down 2-plus feet by tomorrow. Next couple days look flat and forgettable as the swell bottoms out, so if you've got a board in your car today, now's the time.
Slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at 1 star with small, crumbly surf and a fading trend over the next 24 hours. If you're itching to paddle out, the Outer Banks has the most size, with Avon and Hatteras showing the best faces at 2-3 feet, and winds are cross-offshore to offshore up there, which at least keeps it clean. Don't hold your breath for a turnaround — swell drops further through the week, so enjoy the flat-water paddling practice.
Honestly, pretty rough out there this morning — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 across the board, with onshore winds hammering most spots and Cocoa Beach Pier dealing with a nasty 21 mph ESE blow. If you're itching to paddle out, Flagler Beach Pier and Fort Pierce Inlet at least have cross winds making things slightly more tolerable, but don't get excited about the 2-3 foot faces — they're short-period and junky. Conditions are fading through the next couple days, so the forecast isn't doing you any favors; sit tight and wait for the next swell cycle.
Flat and blown out across the entire Texas Gulf Coast this morning — every spot is sitting at zero stars with onshore SSE winds running 17-22 mph and faces barely cracking ankle-high. There's no best spot to call out today; it's a stay-home situation from Galveston down to South Padre. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so keep an eye on the forecast and hope for a wind shift.
Small but building swell on tap this morning — Cottons, Lower Trestles, and Devereux lead the pack at ★2, with that long-period SSW energy (13s) giving the sets some shape despite the size. Winds are light and manageable for now, though most spots are already dealing with a hint of onshore; Leadbetter is the standout with legit offshore flow at ★1.5 and the biggest faces in the region. Expect conditions to improve through the next couple days as the swell continues to fill in — get out early before the sea breeze kicks.
Clean early windows this morning with offshore flow keeping things groomed — The Lane is your best bet at ★3.0 on a fun 3-4ft WNW swell with light ENE winds, while Manresa and Moss Landing are both pulling ★2.5 on slightly bigger WNW sets with cross-offshore conditions. Swell is building hard across the region over the next 24 hours, so expect size to jump noticeably by tomorrow, though watch for winds going onshore as the system fills in and potentially scrubbing quality by midweek.
Solid swell still running this morning but it's on the way out — Rialto is your best bet at ★3.5 with nearly 9 feet of 13-second period, and Hobuck and Westport Jetty are holding at ★3.0 with cleaner cross-winds than the La Push crew, which is already going cross-onshore. Catch it early before the NNW wind cranks up and the tide swings wrong. Swell fades through the next 2-3 days, so today's your window — don't sleep on it.
Conditions are pretty mediocre across the state this morning, with everything sitting at a 1.5 — your best bets are Polihale with clean offshore winds on a 3.7-foot northeast swell, and the North Shore crew at Rocky Point, Sunset, and Ehukai where cross-offshore easterlies are grooming a small but decently-lined 11-second NW. Cannons and Kolekole are dropping, so don't bother chasing those. Trend holds steady through the next few days, so don't expect any dramatic swings — it's a good week to work on your backhand or just go fishing.
Pretty lean out there this morning — Kamea Meha is the pick of a weak lot at ★1.5, with a little 12-second NE period trying to keep things interesting despite the onshore flow already killing it. The west side spots like Dogmans and Indicators have cleaner winds but the surf is tiny and fading hard. Trend is down over the next 24 hours, and with nothing significant on the horizon for the next 2-3 days, don't clear your schedule — this looks like a flat spell settling in.