Honestly pretty forgettable out there this morning — every spot across Maine and Mass is sitting at ★1 with tiny, weak SSE windswell running 1-3ft at 5 seconds. That said, the offshore and cross-offshore WNW winds are at least grooming what little there is, so Gooch's, Old Orchard, and Long Sands are your best bets if you need a paddle. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't hold your breath for a miracle — same story tomorrow and likely into the weekend.
Slim pickings across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — Chincoteague is the lone standout at ★1.5 with clean offshore WNW winds, while the Delaware spots and Jersey shore are all sitting at ★1.0 with choppy cross-winds making things even less appealing. Conditions are holding steady over the next 24 hours, so don't expect any magic to materialize. The next 2-3 days look similarly flat, so use the time to wax your board and watch the models for anything building offshore.
Pretty forgettable morning across the OBX and southeast NC — everything's sitting at a 1-star with short-period windswell and most spots getting worked by north or onshore winds. Best bet right now is Cape Hatteras Lighthouse where light offshore westerlies are at least cleaning things up a touch, and Frisco Pier has the most size at nearly 3 feet if you're desperate. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a rescue — same weak, wind-affected slop on the horizon.
Rough morning across the board — every spot is checking in at a flat ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high slop and not much period to work with. If you're determined to paddle out, Daytona, Flagler, and Fort Pierce have decent offshore winds keeping faces clean, while Bathtub Beach is already onshore and not worth the drive. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the way, so unless something spins up in the Atlantic, Florida is in full flatness mode — good time to wax your board and wait it out.
Pretty bleak across the Gulf this morning — Isla Blanca and South Padre are the only spots worth mentioning at a marginal ★1, with knee-high 1.6ft at 6 seconds and cross winds from the SSE keeping things semi-rideable. Everything else is flat and wind-affected, so don't bother. The trend is building over the next 24 hours, so keep an eye on the south Texas stretch through the week — a little more size could push those top spots into something worth paddling out for.
Small but quality SSW/S groundswell is working up and down the coast this morning, with that long 14-second period doing most of the heavy lifting. Coronado Shores leads the region at ★2.5, followed by Newport and San Onofre both checking in at ★2.0 — winds are running cross to cross-offshore at most spots, so conditions are reasonably clean early before the sea breeze fills in by midday. Expect things to hold steady through the next couple days with no significant size change on the horizon.
Small but clean-ish south swell is showing up at 15 seconds, keeping things playable this morning. Second Peak, Sewer Peak, and The Hook are your best bets at ★2.5, with light cross-offshore winds holding shape — get out early before the SW fills in. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic swings; same small, long-period fun with the right windows in the morning.
Small, mushy stuff across the board today — everything's sitting at ★1 with 2-4ft at 9-10 seconds, nothing worth a long drive. Cape Disappointment, Ocean Shores, and Kalaloch have the cleanest looks with cross-offshore N winds keeping it somewhat groomed, while La Push takes a hit from cross-onshore NNW flow despite having the most size at 3.7ft. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with only marginal size changes, so don't expect a breakthrough — keep an eye on the longer-range charts for anything meaningful.
Clean south swell running across the islands this morning with long 16-17 second period doing all the right things — Banyans and Laniakea are your standouts at 3.5 stars with light offshore north winds keeping faces groomed, while Queens Waikiki is also checking in at 3.5 with a solid ENE trade offshore. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days as this swell slowly fades, so get it while the windows are open — winds look to stay favorable for now.
Pretty lean out there this morning — ankle to knee-high windswell with nothing rating above a 1-star across the island. Best bets right now are Pools and Antonio's in Rincón, where the light northerly winds are keeping things offshore, but you're still looking at waist-high at best. Good news is conditions are building over the next couple days, so keep an eye on the west side — Pools is showing the most promising gains and should be the first to wake up.