Small, weak SE swell is pushing 2-3ft at 9 seconds through Maine this morning, with Gooch's Beach leading the pack at a modest ★1.5 — light cross-offshore winds there make it the cleanest option if you're itching to paddle out. The rest of the Maine lineup is sitting at ★1.0 across the board, and conditions are expected to hold steady through the next couple days with no significant size on the horizon. Save your energy.
Small and weak across the whole region this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with waist-high or smaller surf on short-period ESE/S energy. That said, the SW wind is keeping things cross-offshore at most spots, so Ocean City 28th Street and Asbury Park are your best bets with the slightly larger 2-2.5ft faces. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so keep expectations low and enjoy the clean-ish surface while the wind cooperates.
Small and mostly forgettable out there this morning — the Outer Banks is showing the most size with Avon, Hatteras, and Corolla running 2-2.5ft on a manageable 8-9 second ESE swell, but everything's checking in at just ★1.0 across the region. The good news is winds are SW to WSW (cross-offshore to offshore) keeping faces clean, so if you want to make something out of not much, that's your window. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect a miracle — same story, maybe slightly smaller.
Rough start to the week across Florida — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 with onshore winds already blowing from the ESE to ENE at most spots. Atlantic Beach has the most size at nearly 2 feet, and Destin Jetty is showing the cleanest wind angle with a cross-shore flow, but nothing's worth a special trip. Conditions look to stay steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a miracle — just keep an eye on any swell pulses that might sneak through.
Pretty lean out there this morning — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 across the board, with the best-looking water at Port A Beach and Bob Hall Pier pushing close to 2 feet on a 7-second E swell. Corpus Christi area spots have the lightest winds right now, making Bob Hall, Port A, and Horace Caldwell your best bets if you're chasing anything remotely surfable. Don't hold your breath for improvement — the trend is fading over the next 24 hours and the outlook stays small and forgettable through the next 2-3 days.
Clean long-period energy rolling through this morning — that 16-second SSW swell is doing the work, and light offshore/cross-offshore winds are keeping faces groomed up and down the county. D Street, Mission Beach, Moonlight, and Pacific Beach are the picks at ★2.5, with 3-foot-plus faces and the best wind angles right now. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no major size changes expected, so enjoy this window while the morning glass lasts before onshore flow fills in.
Conditions are holding at a solid 3.5 stars this morning with Andrew Molera, Manresa, and Shell Beach leading the pack — clean offshore and cross-offshore winds are keeping things groomed, though Manresa's lighter swell with that long 13-second period is probably your best bet for quality waves. Wind stays favorable through mid-morning before onshore flow creeps in later today. Expect a noticeable fade over the next couple days as this swell loses steam, so get it while it's good.
Swell is on the way out this morning — best you'll find is a middling 2-star session at Rialto or Westport, where 6-foot-plus sets are still pushing through on decent 9-10 second period. Rialto has the edge with light cross-offshore ESE flow keeping faces cleaner, while most other spots are already getting lumped up by onshore winds. Expect another 1-2 feet of fade through tomorrow and into the weekend, so enjoy what's left today — this window is closing fast.
Conditions are pretty weak across the board this morning — everything's sitting at 1 to 1.5 stars and fading fast. Best of a mediocre bunch are Ehukai, Hoʻokipa, and Pūpūkea pulling 1.5 stars with small NNW at 11 seconds, saved slightly by cross-offshore trades keeping faces clean. Expect continued drop over the next day or two as this pulse bottoms out — keep an eye on longer-period south energy showing up at Laniakea, but don't reschedule your week for it.
Slim pickings across the island today — everything's sitting at ★1 with surf barely breaking knee-to-waist high and inconsistent period. Your best bets are Crash Boat and Dogmans, where light offshore flow is at least keeping faces clean, but don't expect much. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so unless you're a beginner looking for mellow water time, might be worth waiting this one out.