Conditions are pretty forgettable right now — ankle to shin-high slop with onshore winds hammering most of Maine and no spot cracking above ★1.0. If you're desperate, Fortunes Rocks and Short Sands have a slight cross component making them marginally less blown out than the rest of the lineup. Good news is swell is building significantly over the next 24 hours with gains of 2-4 feet expected across Maine, so check back tomorrow when things could actually get interesting.
Honestly, it's a pretty forgettable morning up and down the Mid-Atlantic — everything's sitting at ★1 with waist-high or smaller surf and short-period SE/E windswell. Best looks are at Asbury Park and Avon with offshore WNW winds keeping things tidy, though there's not much to groom. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't clear your schedule — keep an eye on any developing low-pressure systems that could organize this swell into something worth paddling out for.
Pretty forgettable out there this morning — the whole Southeast coast is sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-knee-high slop from the SE at 8 seconds. Best wind angles are at Emerald Isle and Frisco Pier where NNE flow is running cross-offshore, giving those spots a slight edge over the rest of the onshore mess. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no real swell on the way, so don't rearrange your schedule.
Small and weak across the board this morning, but conditions are clean — offshore winds at Daytona and Playalinda are making the most of what's there, and both come in as the top spots at a 1.5. Sizes are running 1.5–2ft at 8 seconds, enough to play around on a longboard if you're not picky. The trend holds steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any salvation — same marginal conditions, same story.
Slim pickings across the Gulf this morning — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 with weak, short-period windswell in the 1-2ft range. Bob Hall and Port Aransas Jetty are your best bets if you're desperate, but crosswinds are already threatening to go onshore and this swell is fading through the day. Don't hold your breath for the next few days either — the trend is down, so expect it to get smaller before anything new shows up.
Small but clean this morning — head to San Onofre or Sandspit for the best combo of period and wind, both sitting at ★2.0 with offshore to cross-offshore conditions keeping things tidy. Campus Point and Devereux are also at ★2.0 if you're up the coast, though wind is already going onshore at Campus. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no significant swell on the doorstep, so pick your glass-off windows and keep expectations mellow.
Solid WNW groundswell running at 15 seconds is lighting up Bombora, New Brighton Reef, and Steamer Lane at 3.5 stars this morning, with light cross winds keeping things manageable before the sea breeze fills in later. Andrew Molera's got the cleanest look with 4 mph offshore NNE winds on 6.5-foot faces — worth the drive if you're south. Enjoy it while it lasts: size is fading noticeably through the next 24-48 hours, so get your sessions in today.
Decent 14-second period swell running up the coast this morning, but cross winds are taking the shine off everything — Tokeland is your best bet with lighter NNW winds going cross-offshore, and Kalaloch, Ocean Shores, and the Westport breaks are all hanging at ★2. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow with no meaningful size change expected, so don't bank on improvement. Keep an eye on the weekend — anything that backs that wind southerly or drops it out will clean this up nicely.
Small but clean this morning across the North Shore — Backdoor, Log Cabins, Phantoms, and Velzyland are all checking in at a modest ★2.0 with that cross-offshore ENE trade wind grooming things nicely at 9 mph. Pipe proper is a touch windier and sitting at ★1.5, so stick to the neighboring peaks for now. Swell stays steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic swings — pick your tide, stay patient, and enjoy the glassy windows while the trades hold.
Small and mostly forgettable out there today — everything's sitting at ★1.0 across the board with waist-high or smaller surf and short periods. If you're itching to paddle out, Antonio's in Rincón has light offshore winds and Crash Boat is similarly clean, but don't expect much. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so no real pulse on the horizon — keep an eye on longer-period NNE swells that could wake up the north shore.