Pretty thin out there this morning across the Northeast — everything's sitting at ★1 with short-period south swell and nothing particularly worth getting excited about. Best texture-wise goes to Short Sands and the cross-offshore spots in southern Maine, but you're working with waist-high or less. Conditions fade further through tomorrow and into the weekend, so keep an eye on the longer-range charts for any new energy to fill in.
Tiny, mushy surf across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 regardless of where you look. The Ocean City inlets and 28th Street are showing the best period at 8 seconds ESE with offshore WSW winds, and Asbury Park has clean W-offshore conditions on 2-foot sets if you're desperate to paddle out. The trend holds steady through the next couple days with no meaningful size increase on the horizon, so don't rearrange your schedule for this one.
Weak, mushy conditions across the Southeast this morning with everything checking in at ★1 — the cleanest looks are at Avalon Pier and Carolina Beach where offshore SSW winds are at least grooming the ankle-to-knee-high lines, and Duck Pier has cross-offshore flow if you want to stretch a bit further. Hatteras and Avon have the most size at 2-plus feet but that SE swell direction is closing out more than sectioning. No meaningful change on the horizon over the next few days — hold steady at marginal, save your energy for the next swell.
Florida's running pretty flat and junky this morning — everything's maxing out at ★1 coast to coast, with onshore ESE wind already killing what little shape there is. If you had to pick, Daytona and Atlantic Beach have the most water moving at 2-3ft, but it's still mushy, short-period slop. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful improvement on the horizon, so unless something changes in the outlook, this is a good week to wax the van and wait it out.
Rough go out there this morning — every spot across the Gulf is sitting at ★1 with onshore or cross-onshore winds hammering the lineup and swell already fading hard. JP Luby is your best bet with offshore flow at 14 mph ENE, but even that's marginal at 3ft and 7 seconds. Conditions continue dropping through the next few days as this swell fizzles, so keep the board waxed and eyes on the next system.
Small but clean this morning — that long-period S swell is keeping things alive with 13-second intervals making the most of what's there. Devereux leads the region at ★2 with cross winds staying light, while the Trestles stretch and Swamis are pulling ★1.5 with near-calm, cross-to-cross-offshore conditions. Winds look to stay manageable through the morning before the sea breeze fills in this afternoon, and with the trend holding steady over the next few days, don't expect much to change — same small, workable surf through the weekend.
Solid WNW swell is filling in this morning with the best shape up at Hubbard Creek and Roads End, both sitting at ★3.5 with that NNE wind keeping things clean. Point Arena is worth a look at ★2.5 with 13-second period and cross-offshore flow, while most California spots are already dealing with onshore slop. Conditions hold steady through the next day or two before the swell backs off — get it while the offshore winds last this morning.
Marginal but surfable this morning — Cape Disappointment and Rialto are your best bets at ★2.5, with Rialto getting a slight edge thanks to that light cross-offshore SE breeze keeping faces cleaner. Shi Shi is showing the most size at 6 feet but the short 7-second period keeps things mushy. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days as swell slowly bleeds off, so get it now if you're itching — nothing significant looks to be building behind this.
Pretty slim pickings across the islands this morning — top spots like Makaha, Laniakea, and Lahaina Breakwall are all sitting at just ★1.5, with that long-period SSW swell keeping things semi-rideable but small. Lahaina's got the cleanest look with offshore ENE flow, while Makaha benefits from cross-offshore conditions too — both worth a check if you're nearby. Unfortunately it's all trending down over the next 24 hours and into the coming days, so manage expectations and enjoy what little bump there is while it lasts.
Slim pickings island-wide this morning — small, short-period NE windswell is keeping things in the 1-2ft range with nothing really firing. Wilderness is the pick of the bunch at ★1.5, while the Rincon lineup (Pools, Dogmans, Indicators, Domes, Marias) at ★1.0 at least has light offshore to cross winds keeping faces clean. Conditions stay steady through the next few days, so don't expect a big change — this is a good week to wax a longboard or find something else to do.