Pretty forgettable out there this morning — waist-high or less at every spot with 1-star ratings across the board. Best wind situation is at Short Sands and Old Orchard, where offshore to cross-offshore flow is at least keeping faces clean on the ankle-biters. Good news is the trend is building over the next 24 hours, with Higgins, Gooch's, and Old Orchard all showing the biggest gains — if that ESE swell fills in as expected, the next couple days could actually be worth checking.
Pretty grim out there this morning — every spot across the Mid-Atlantic is sitting at a 1-star rating with ankle-to-shin-high slop from the ESE. If you're desperate, Asbury Park has the cleanest look with a light cross-offshore westerly, and the OC spots are showing the most size at 2 feet, but "size" is relative here. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't rearrange your schedule waiting on a magic turn — this stretch stays forgettable for now.
Slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with onshore to cross-shore winds pushing choppy, short-period energy from the east. If you're determined to paddle out, Avon Pier and Cape Hatteras have the most size at nearly 4 feet, and the northerly winds there are running cross-offshore, which is at least something. Don't get your hopes up for the next few days though — the trend is fading, so expect conditions to keep backing off through the week.
Conditions are pretty rough across the board this morning with onshore ENE winds 13-21 mph trashing the surface everywhere. Juno Beach Pier is your best bet at ★1.5 with some size still in the water, but it's fading fast — most of the coast is already down to ★1 and dropping. Expect things to continue deteriorating through tomorrow as this NNE swell backs off; keep an eye on the longer-range models for any setup later in the week.
Rough go out there this morning — every spot across the Texas coast is sitting at ★1 with onshore SE wind already hammering from Galveston down to Port A, leaving nothing but choppy, short-period mush in the 2–2.5ft range. JP Luby and Matagorda are your best bets if you need a reason to paddle out, catching slightly cleaner wind angles. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any redemption arc — same story, same wind, same disappointing little runners.
Small but punchy SSW swell is running 2-3ft at 14 seconds this morning — that period is doing the heavy lifting. Cottons is the standout at ★2.5, with Lowers and Strands both checking in at ★2.0; winds are light and cross-offshore up and down the coast, so get out early before the sea breeze fills in. Swell holds steady through the next couple days, so expect more of the same — small, clean, and worth a session if you've got a log or a longer board.
Clean offshores have 38th Ave and Davenport sitting at ★3 this morning with solid SW swell pushing 4-5ft at 12-13 seconds — 38th especially looking dialed with light ENE flow keeping faces groomed. Oregon crew, Roads End and Lincoln City are also pulling ★3 with offshore easterlies, so don't sleep on those. Swell is building through the next 24 hours with faces up nearly 2ft at the best spots, and that trend looks to continue into the next couple days before conditions likely back off mid-week.
Swell is building across the coast with Cape Disappointment and Ocean Shores leading the pack at ★2.5 — both seeing 5-6ft at 10 seconds with manageable cross winds keeping things semi-groomed, though Ocean Shores is already leaning cross-onshore so get out early. Rialto is already full onshore and best avoided today. This building trend should push conditions into the ★3 range by tomorrow and into the weekend, so keep an eye on Cape D and Kalaloch as the swell fills in.
South swell is holding at a fun 3-4 feet with that long 15-second period doing the heavy lifting — Laniakea and Lymans are your best bets right now at ★3, with clean cross-offshore winds keeping faces tidy. Queens Waikiki is also running ★3 with a solid ENE trade blowing straight offshore, worth a look if you're on that side. Heads up though, size is fading across the board over the next day or two, so get it while it's good — expect conditions to drop into the ★2-2.5 range by tomorrow.
Pretty lean out there across the island this morning — Kamea Meha leads the pack at a modest ★1.5 with 2ft at 10 seconds from the north, though onshore winds aren't doing it any favors. The west coast spots like Domes and Gas Chambers are seeing the cleanest wind angles with cross-offshore flow, but everything's stuck at ★1.0 and the short-period SSE energy isn't helping. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic change — this is a good week to wax a longboard or just stay patient.