Messy conditions across the region today with strong NNE winds hammering most spots — the New Hampshire beaches are your best bet, with Hampton, Jenness, and The Wall all sitting at a 1.5 out of 5, offering some size at 6-7 feet but short 7-second period making it choppy and blown out. Maine is largely unsurfable with micro surf and cross-onshore winds. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — this nor'easter energy needs time to clean up before it's worth chasing.
Tiny and junky right now across the board — every spot is sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high wind chop, but the wind is your friend this morning with NW/offshore flow keeping faces relatively clean from Assateague and Asbury Park down to OC Inlet. Don't sleep on the trend though: most spots are staring down 1.5–2.5ft of added size over the next 24 hours, with Atlantic City and OC Inlet showing the biggest jumps. Give it a day or two and this region could be worth a proper check.
Pretty lean out there across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-knee-high surf and mostly short-period wind swell. Corolla and Duck have the cleanest looks with true offshore flow, while the Hatteras spots are cross-offshore and passable but not worth the drive. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow with no meaningful size on the way, so unless something organizes offshore, expect more of the same through the weekend.
Slim pickings across the state this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0, with waist-high and under surf on short, weak period. That said, the saving grace is solid offshore flow up and down the Atlantic coast, so Daytona, Atlantic Beach, and Amelia Island are your best bets to find something clean to play on. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so if you're not a longboarder or just learning, it might be a good week to wax the car instead.
Pretty rough out there across the Gulf this morning — onshore and cross-onshore winds are killing any shape, and everything's sitting at a flat ★1 coast-wide. If you're dead set on getting wet, Bob Hall Pier and Port A are pulling the most water at around 1.7ft and 7 seconds, but don't expect much. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful improvement on the horizon, so keep an eye on longer-range models and stay patient.
Small, clean-ish energy up and down SoCal this morning — everything's clocking in at ★1.5, with Campus Point and Sandspit showing the best combo of size and period at 2.7ft on 14-second WSW swell, and Trestles holding its usual form with light cross-offshore flow. Winds are cooperative for now, mostly offshore or cross-offshore before the sea breeze fills in this afternoon. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic jump — same story, pick your tide and get out early.
Clean offshore flow is keeping Roads End (★4) looking the best of the bunch this morning, with Short Sands also catching some of that easterly help (★3). Everything's on a slow fade though — expect half a foot or more of drop across most spots by tomorrow, with the swell energy bleeding out through the week. Enjoy the better ones while the wind cooperates, because once it clocks onshore this afternoon the ratings will follow the swell down.
Decent WNW swell pushing 4-5ft at 12 seconds this morning, with Cape Disappointment, Long Beach, and Rialto leading the pack at ★2.5 — cross-offshore N winds are keeping things cleaner than they'd otherwise be, though La Push spots are getting more cross-onshore chop and sitting at ★2.0. Enjoy it while it lasts: the swell is fading through the day and that trend carries into the next 2-3 days, so expect conditions to step down toward forgettable beach break territory by mid-week.
South swell is delivering long-period 18-second energy across the islands, with Elevators and First Bay leading the pack at ★3.0 — both getting cleaned up nicely by offshore NNW winds this morning. Laniakea and Lymans are holding ★2.5 but watch the light cross-onshore flow there as conditions can go soft by midday. Swell holds steady through the next couple days with minimal size change, so don't expect anything dramatic — just consistent, long-interval pulses that should keep the better reefs honest.
Rough morning across the island — everything's sitting at a 1-star with tiny, short-period wind swell making conditions pretty forgettable. If you're desperate to get wet, Dogmans and Indicators in Rincon have offshore flow, and Domes and Gas Chambers in Aguadilla are getting a touch of cross-offshore with slightly longer 7-second period, but don't get your hopes up. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't rearrange your schedule waiting for a magical change — this flat spell isn't going anywhere fast.