Small, weak surf across the Northeast this morning — everything's checking in at ★1 with knee-to-waist-high runners on short, punchy 7-9 second period. If you're heading out, Long Sands and Coast Guard Beach have the most size at 2-3 feet, and offshore/cross-offshore winds up and down the Maine coast are keeping faces clean while they last. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — same story tomorrow and likely into the weekend.
Deal leads the Mid-Atlantic this morning at ★2 with 3-foot sets on a clean 10-second E swell, groomed by a light offshore WNW — catch it early because this thing is fading fast, down over a foot by tomorrow. Jersey spots like Bradley, Spring Lake, and Asbury are all running ★1.5 with similar offshore texture but smaller surf. The whole region trends smaller through the week, so today's your best window before conditions flatten out.
Conditions are pretty forgettable across the Southeast right now — everything's sitting at ★1 with knee-high or smaller surf and onshore/cross winds keeping things messy. Frisco Pier and The Point Buxton have the cleanest looks with cross-offshore NNE flow, but there's just nothing to work with yet. The good news is Hatteras spots like Avon and Salvo are primed to jump over 3 feet by tomorrow, so check those OBX cams Tuesday and Wednesday as this swell fills in.
Conditions are pretty forgettable across the board this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star rating with ankle-to-shin-high surf, though the offshore and cross-offshore winds at least have things looking clean. Flagler Beach Pier and Daytona are your best bets for a tiny bump in size, while Atlantic Beach and Amelia Island are holding light offshores if you're desperate to paddle out. Trend stays steady through tomorrow, so don't hold your breath for anything exciting in the next few days.
Tough morning across the Gulf — everything's sitting at a 1-star, with onshore and cross-onshore winds keeping conditions sloppy coast-to-coast. Bob Hall and Port A are carrying the most water at 1.5ft+, so if you're chasing any kind of wave, that's your best bet, but don't expect much with SSE winds already onshore. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so unless the wind pattern shifts, it's a flat-screen kind of week.
Slim pickings across SoCal this morning — top honors go to Campus Point, Cottons, and Sandspit, all checking in at a modest 1.5 stars on small, inconsistent surf. Sandspit has the cleanest look with a light cross-offshore northerly, while Cottons is holding the best period at 13 seconds out of the SSW. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the immediate horizon, so unless something kicks up, don't rearrange your schedule for this one.
Solid morning up and down the coast with everything sitting at a respectable 2.5 stars — Natural Bridges is showing the most life with 5.7ft at 10s and cross-offshore flow, while Andrew Molera has the cleanest conditions with legit offshore winds and 6.6ft to work with. Steamer Lane and The Lane are your go-to Santa Cruz options with cross-offshore east winds keeping faces tidy. Conditions look steady through the next couple days, so no big swings either direction — enjoy what's here now before the next system reshuffles things.
Marginal conditions across the coast this morning, with Long Beach your best option at a modest ★2 on solid 12-second west swell — cross-offshore northerlies are keeping faces semi-groomed there and at Cape Disappointment (★1.5). Westport and Ocean Shores are showing similar period but winds are running stronger and the ratings reflect it. Trend is building, so expect things to fill in over the next couple days — if that north wind backs off as the swell develops, Long Beach and the south Washington coast should see the best of it.
Clean south swell is running at a long 16-second period this morning, keeping things fun even if the size is modest. Best bets are Laniakea and Lymans (both ★2.5) on the west side with light cross-winds, while Queens and Elevators (★2.5 and ★2.0) are catching nice offshore flow on the south shore. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow with no significant size change expected, so don't stress about rushing out — same story for the next couple days.
Rough morning across the island — everything's sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high windswell at 5 seconds, barely worth waxing up. If you're itching to paddle out, Indicators and Marias in Rincón have the cleanest look with light offshore SE flow, and La Pared Luquillo is showing the longest period at 6s. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so sit tight and keep an eye on the Atlantic.