Pretty forgettable out there this morning — Maine's leading the region with Gooch's, Old Orchard, and Scarborough all checking in at a weak 1-star, offering knee-to-thigh-high wind slop on short-period southerly swell. Wind is already onshore to cross-onshore up and down the coast, so don't expect much shape. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so sit tight and check back later in the week.
Pretty forgettable out there this morning — every spot is sitting at a star across the board, with ankle-to-shin-high windswell and nothing worth paddling out for. Rehoboth and Croatan are getting the best of it wind-wise with cross-offshore flow, but there's just nothing to work with at 1-2 feet and 6-7 second periods. The good news is the trend is building through tomorrow, so keep an eye on Avon and Cupsogue where 24-hour gains are looking the most promising heading into the next couple days.
Tiny and fading across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star, with Hatteras and Topsail leading the pack at 2.2ft and 1.8ft respectively, though that 7-8 second period isn't doing anyone any favors. Avalon Pier and Ocracoke have the cleanest look with offshore SSW winds, but you're still talking ankle-to-shin slop. Trend is down heading into the next few days, so don't hold your breath for improvement — stretch, cross-train, or start checking flights north.
Rough morning across Florida — everything's checking in at 1 star or below, with waist-high slop at best. North Jetty is your best bet thanks to that cross-offshore S wind keeping things a touch cleaner, and St. Augustine Pier has a little more size at 1.3ft on the 8-second east swell. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't rearrange your schedule — keep an eye on any swell that pushes through later in the week.
Flat across the board this morning — every spot in the Gulf is sitting at zero stars with weak, inconsistent SE swell and onshore flow already pushing through. Port Aransas Jetty is technically showing the only measurable wave at a whopping 0.1ft, but don't bother loading the car. Trend holds steady through the next few days, so don't expect any salvation — this stretch looks like a good time to wax your board and wait.
Long-period SSW swell (17s) is providing the best waves of the morning up in North County, with Oceanside Pier leading the pack at ★2.5 and Cardiff Reef holding ★2.0 — both manageable with light cross-onshore flow for now, though conditions will soften as winds fill in onshore through the afternoon. Expect a gradual fade over the next 24 hours, with size dropping a half-foot or more at most spots, and little sign of anything new filling in over the next 2-3 days to reverse the trend.
Chest-to-head-high sets are rolling in on solid 11-second west swell this morning, with Trees leading the pack at ★3.5 and most Santa Cruz spots — Cowells, Pleasure Point, Sewer Peak, and First Peak — checking in at a respectable ★3.0. Winds are light and mostly onshore already, though Shell Beach is catching a cross-offshore push that's cleaning things up nicely. Swell holds steady through the next couple days, so expect more of the same — nothing to blow your mind, but consistent enough to make it worth paddling out.
Marginal day out there — Cape Disappointment and Ocean Shores are the only spots worth a look at ★2, with 6-foot sets on 9-second west swell, but that cross-onshore NNW wind is keeping things choppy and inconsistent. Everything else is a wash today. Swell is fading through tomorrow and into the weekend, so don't expect much improvement — keep an eye on the longer-range models for the next pulse, but for now the region is in a lull.
Slim pickings across the islands this morning — everything's sitting at just 1 star with waist-high or smaller surf and inconsistent period. Best bets are Chuns Reef, Honolua Bay, and Puaena Point where offshore to cross-offshore trades are at least keeping faces clean; Pine Trees is already onshore so skip it. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow with no significant size change on the horizon, so don't cancel your plans for the water but don't rearrange them either — this stretch looks flat and forgettable through the next few days.
Conditions are pretty flat across the island this morning — Domes in Aguadilla is the only spot showing any life with waist-high-or-less surf rating a 1 out of 5, and even that's getting messed up by onshore NNW flow already. Everything else is essentially a zero. The trend holds steady through the next 24 hours, so don't expect any dramatic improvement; keep an eye on that ENE swell filling in over the next couple days, but for now it's a good morning to wax your board and wait it out.