Pretty forgettable morning across the Northeast — everything's sitting at ★1 with small, weak SE swell running 1-2ft at 7 seconds. Best windows right now are along the Maine coast where Higgins, Long Sands, and Gooch's are seeing light offshore WNW winds, though conditions don't warrant the drive. Trend holds steady through the next couple days, so don't expect much to change — this SE pulse isn't building, and until a proper swell generator fires up, we're stuck in the doldrums.
Conditions are pretty forgettable across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — knee-high slop at 5-6 seconds with nothing worth rushing out for. Every spot is sitting at ★1.0, with Assateague and Avon seeing the cleanest looks thanks to offshore and cross-offshore winds respectively. The trend holds steady through tomorrow, so don't expect any magic; keep an eye on any new swell windows mid-to-late week if a low organizes offshore.
Pretty dismal out there across the Southeast today — every spot is sitting at a measly ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high slop and short-period wind swell doing nobody any favors. If you're determined to paddle out, Frisco Pier and Cape Hatteras have the most to work with at nearly 2 feet, and a few OBX spots are seeing cross-offshore winds keeping things semi-groomed. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a dramatic turnaround — this is a good week to wax your board and wait.
Conditions are pretty forgettable across the board this morning — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 statewide with ankle-to-shin-high surf. If you're chasing the cleanest faces, Atlantic Beach, Daytona, and Flagler Beach Pier have the most period (8 seconds) and offshore winds holding through the morning. Trend shows things staying steady the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a magic swell — keep an eye on any Gulf push for Destin if you're on that side.
Messy start to the morning across the Gulf — wind is onshore nearly everywhere, keeping quality down to ★1 at all spots despite some decent size building in. Mustang Island and Port Aransas Jetty are showing the most swell at 4ft, and JP Luby and Isla Blanca have the cleanest winds if you need a reason to paddle out. The trend is building over the next 24 hours, so watch for better size through midweek — just hope the wind swings around to give it some shape.
Small but punchy south swell is filling in this morning with solid 13-14 second period doing the work — Cottons and Lower Trestles are your best bets at ★2.5, with Windansea also showing ★2.5 under favorable cross-offshore winds. Light offshores up and down the coast should hold through mid-morning before the sea breeze kicks in, so get out early. Conditions stay pretty much flat-to-steady over the next few days — don't expect much of a change, so pick your windows around the morning glass.
Conditions are mediocre across the region with a fading S/SSW swell pushing 3-4 feet at a solid 14 seconds — the period is the saving grace here. Bombora, Davenport Landing, and New Brighton Reef are your best bets at ★2.5, with Davenport benefiting most from that cross wind keeping faces cleaner than spots taking the SW onshore straight on. Expect things to hold steady through tomorrow before the swell continues backing off — not a lot to get excited about heading into the next few days.
Marginal conditions across the PNW this morning with most spots sitting at 1.5 stars — Shi Shi, La Push, Ocean Shores, and Westport are your best bets, all showing 4-foot faces at 10-11 seconds with light cross-offshore flow keeping things somewhat groomed. Enjoy it while it lasts, because this swell is already fading fast, dropping nearly 2 feet over the next 24 hours. The next couple days look soft and small, so unless a new pulse materializes, expect a slow week ahead.
Small south swell is filling in slowly, with the best energy on the south-facing shores — First Bay, Kaisers, Kiahuna, Pakala, Poipu, and Publics all sitting at 1.5 stars with clean cross-offshore to offshore trades keeping things tidy. Banyans is already seeing onshore flow out of the SW so skip that one for now. Swell looks to keep building through the next day or two, so expect conditions to improve across the board — worth keeping an eye on Poipu and First Bay, which are showing the biggest gains.
Slim pickings across the island today — everything's sitting at a flat ★1.0 with waist-high and under surf and mushy short-period swell. Best wind quality goes to Crash Boat, Dogmans, and Indicators, all seeing light offshore or cross-offshore flow, but there's just not enough juice to make it worthwhile. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic turnaround — keep an eye on any north swell development but for now, maybe just go for a swim.