Pretty forgettable out there this morning — everything across the Northeast is sitting at a flat ★1 as a fading ESE swell runs into onshore flow along most of Maine. Best texture you'll find is at Cisco Beach or Good Harbor, where offshore winds are at least cleaning things up a bit, though the surf is still tiny. Expect conditions to keep dropping through tomorrow as this swell bottoms out, so keep an eye on the extended forecast and check back mid-week for the next setup.
Pretty forgettable out there this morning. Virginia Beach, Croatan, and Sandbridge are the top picks at a weak ★1.5, with light cross-offshore SW winds keeping faces marginally cleaner than the choppy NE wind mess running the Delaware and Maryland spots into the ground at ★1. Swell holds steady through the next couple days, so don't expect a dramatic turnaround — same small, mushy conditions unless a new energy source shows up mid-week.
Swell is on the way out across the Outer Banks — Rodanthe is holding the best of it at ★2 with 4.4ft at 10 seconds and a helpful cross-offshore SSW breeze, while Avon and Oregon Inlet check in at ★1.5 but winds are less cooperative. Expect conditions to fade noticeably through the day as faces drop 2-4 feet across the board. The next couple days look lean while this swell bottoms out, so keep an eye on the models for the next setup.
Small and mushy across the board this morning, but Daytona is your best bet at ★1.5 with offshore WSW winds cleaning up those knee-to-waist-high NE sets — worth a dawn patrol if you're local. Amelia and Atlantic Beach are pulling cross-offshore with similar junk, both sitting at ★1. Conditions are holding steady through the next couple days with no meaningful size increase on the horizon, so don't rearrange your schedule — this pattern stays flat and uninspiring well into the week.
Honestly tough out there this morning — everything across the Gulf is sitting at a 1-star, with onshore SE winds already messing things up at most spots. If you're determined to paddle out, Bob Hall Pier and the Corpus Christi area spots are running the tallest at around 1.7ft, while Matagorda has the cleanest look with light cross-onshore winds. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so don't clear your schedule just yet.
Small but punchy SSW swell running at 18 seconds is keeping things fun up and down the coast — Brooks Street and Coronado Shores are your best calls at ★2.0 with the cleanest cross-offshore winds, while Mission Beach and the SD points are already feeling onshore push. Winds go cross-to-onshore at most spots by mid-morning, so get out early. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no significant size change on the horizon, so dial in your windows around the morning glass.
Modest WNW swell is running 3-6 feet at 10 seconds this morning, with Bombora and New Brighton Reef leading the pack at ★2.5 — light winds are already leaning onshore at most spots, so get out early if you want the cleaner sets. Davenport Landing and 38th Avenue are holding up okay with more cross-shore flow if you need options. Expect conditions to fade through the next 24-48 hours as this swell backs off, so today's your best window before things go flat and small heading into the week.
Slim pickings across the board this morning — every spot is sitting at ★1 with short-period WNW swell that's already fading. If you're determined to paddle out, Hobuck has the lightest winds and a slight uptick in size, while Ocean Shores has a relatively clean cross-offshore flow, but don't expect much. Conditions continue trending down through the next few days, so it's a good week to wax your board and wait for the next pulse.
Small but building SSW swell is pushing through with clean 14-second period, and the Oahu town spots are holding the best shape — Queens Waikiki and Laniakea both sitting at 2.5 stars with offshore to cross-shore winds keeping things tidy, and Banyans on the Big Island matching that rating with the swell filling in nicely. Trades are doing their job on the south-facing breaks today, so get out while the grooming lasts. Expect faces to add another foot or two over the next couple days as this SSW pulse continues to build.
Pretty slim pickings across the island this morning — everything's sitting at a star rating of ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high surf and a lot of wind chop in the mix. Your best bet right now is Antonio's in Rincón with light offshore N winds keeping things cleaner than most, or Crash Boat where the cross-offshore NNE flow is at least tidying things up a bit. Good news is the trend is building, so expect faces to fill in noticeably over the next couple days — Rincón's west-facing breaks look primed to wake up first.