Scraping the bottom of the barrel across the Northeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with weak, short-period SSE swell and cross-onshore winds making a mess of already marginal surf. If you're dead set on paddling out, Good Harbor has a touch of offshore flow and Cisco is showing the most size at 2.5ft, though neither is worth writing home about. The trend is fading through tomorrow, so don't hold your breath — looks like a flat spell is setting up for the next few days.
Pretty much a flat spell across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0 with ankle-to-shin-high ESE/SE swell and mostly onshore or cross-onshore winds keeping things sloppy. If you're hunting for the cleanest look, Indian River Inlet has the lightest winds and a cross-offshore angle, though 1.6ft at 4 seconds isn't doing anyone favors. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't clear your schedule — keep an eye on any building swell later in the week.
Pretty slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0 with waist-high and under surf on short 8-second period. Best bets are Atlantic Beach and Carolina Beach where the wind is holding offshore, keeping things cleaner than the cross-shore mess at Hatteras and Frisco. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — enjoy the offshore flow while it lasts before the wind eventually clocks onshore.
Rough start to the week up and down the Florida coast — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 with onshore winds already blowing 8 to 19 mph out of the east, so conditions are pretty much unsurfable from Amelia Island down to Delray Beach. Daytona and Atlantic Beach have the most size at 1-1.4 feet, but that doesn't mean much when it's blown out. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any redemption anytime soon — keep an eye on the longer-range models for any wind shift.
Ugly out there this morning — most of the Gulf is blown out with onshore SE winds stacking up messy, unsurfable slop. Your only real options are down at South Padre and Isla Blanca, where cross-shore SE winds are keeping things marginally rideable at a 1-star rating on 2-foot, 7-second ESE swell. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — keep an eye on any wind shift that might clean things up, but for now it's a tough stretch along the Texas coast.
Offshores are keeping things clean this morning but the swell is already on its way out — head to Devereux (★2.5) while you can, with Campus Point, Leadbetter, and Sandspit all checking in at ★2.0 on light cross-offshore flow. Wind goes onshore at Rincon already, so skip that drive. Expect a continued fade through tomorrow and into the weekend as this WNW pulse loses steam — looks like a flat stretch ahead unless something new fills in.
Clean offshore flow is keeping things tidy up and down the coast this morning — 38th Ave, Davenport, Little Wind-an-Sea, Steamer Lane, and Morro Rock are all sitting at ★3.0 with that NNE/offshore texture holding nicely across 3-9 feet of WNW swell at 11 seconds. Conditions look to hold steady through the next day or two with no major size swings expected, so get it while the wind cooperates before the onshore sea breeze kicks in this afternoon.
Rialto is your best bet this morning at ★2.5 with clean 6-foot sets on a solid 13-second WNW period, and Cape Disappointment is worth a look at ★2.0 as it's building fast — up nearly 2 feet in 24 hours. Cross-offshore winds are keeping faces decent across the coast right now, though La Push spots are already feeling cross-onshore and losing shape. Swell is trending up everywhere over the next few days, so expect more size with some cleanup potential if the wind cooperates — watch the Westport corridors as that 17-second energy fills in.
Pretty slim pickings across the islands this morning — most top spots sitting at just 1.5 stars with light, favorable winds keeping things clean. Banyans, Lymans, and Laniakea are your best bets on the west side with that long-period SSW swell (14 seconds) and barely any wind, while Kolekole and First Bay have a bit more size from the east but conditions are fading. Trend holds steady through the next day or two, so don't expect a dramatic change — enjoy the glassy mornings while they last and keep an eye on any new swell filling in later in the week.
Slim pickings island-wide this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star with tiny, weak swell and not much period to work with. If you have to get wet, Dogmans and Indicators in Rincón have the cleanest wind (light offshore ENE) on the best-shaped 1.6-footers in the lineup, while Crash Boat is also glassy and worth a longboard cruise. The trend signal shows conditions holding steady through the next few days, so don't pencil in any special sessions — patience is the move right now.