Pretty much a write-off across the Northeast this morning — conditions are flat to ankle-high with onshore wind hammering everything from Maine down to the Cape. Cisco Beach is the lone standout at a weak ★1, offering 1-2ft at 7 seconds out of the SSW, though southerly onshore flow is keeping it from being anything worth rushing out for. The trend holds steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic turnaround — keep an eye on any northwest wind swings that might at least clean things up a touch.
Pretty much a washout across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — onshore ESE-SE winds are killing what little swell is out there, with Bethany Beach the only spot scraping a star rating at a weak ★1. Tiny, short-period SE runners at knee-high or less, not worth the wax. Trend looks flat and steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a quick turnaround — keep an eye on any shift in the wind direction as your best bet for a window to improve.
Pretty bleak out there this morning — the entire Southeast is maxing out at a 1-star rating across the board, with Avon, Duck, and Nags Head leading the pack at ankle-to-knee-high surf on short-period south swell. Wind is actually working in your favor at most OBX spots, offshore to cross-offshore out of the WSW, so at least the surface is clean if you're desperate. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for anything more — this flat spell isn't breaking anytime soon.
Slim pickings across Florida this morning — Flagler Beach Pier leads the state at a weak 1-star with knee-high sets at 8 seconds and a decent southwest offshore breeze making the most of it. Okaloosa Island on the Gulf is matching that 1-star rating but 15 mph onshore SSW winds are making a mess of the 3-foot, short-period slop. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so don't rearrange your schedule just yet.
Slim pickings across the Gulf this morning — Horace Caldwell Pier is the lone standout at ★1.0 with 2.5ft at 6 seconds and clean WNW offshores, while everywhere else is flat or blown out. The WNW wind is keeping things groomed at the Corpus spots, but don't expect much beyond ankle-to-shin high slop. Conditions are holding steady over the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so unless something spins up in the Gulf, it's a good week to wax your board and wait.
Small, clean-ish south swell is filtering in this morning — Strands is your best bet at a 2-star with some long-period energy, and Imperial Beach is worth the drive if you're down that way, sitting at 1.5-stars with cross-offshore flow keeping it tidy. Wind is mostly light and manageable right now, but expect it to swing onshore by midday at most spots. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days — don't expect a dramatic pulse, just more of the same small, semi-rideable surf.
Conditions are pretty mellow across NorCal this morning, with the standouts being Cayucos Pier, First Peak, and Pismo Beach Pier all sitting at ★2 — long-period SW swell is the story, and light cross-offshore to offshore winds are keeping faces clean early before the sea breeze fills in. Moonstone is bigger but choppy and only worth ★1.5, so stick to the south-facing breaks. Trend holds steady over the next 24 hours, so don't expect any dramatic swings — same story tomorrow and likely into the weekend, grind what's there while the windows are glassy.
Swell is running 6-7ft at 9-10 seconds out of the WNW, but ratings are bottomed out across the board today — nothing worth getting excited about. La Push Third Beach has the best wind angle with NNW offshore, and Pacific Beach is holding decent period if you're desperate, but both clock in at zero stars. Swell is fading through the next 24-48 hours, so expect conditions to stay soft or get softer before any new energy reorganizes midweek.
Small and fairly forgettable out there this morning — Keaau and Kiahuna are leading the pack at a modest ★1.5, offering a couple feet of SW swell on 12-second sets with light offshore to cross-offshore trades keeping it reasonably clean. Pipeline is checking in at ★1.0 with a short-period ENE bump, nothing to write home about. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with that slow -0.3ft fade suggesting we're not building toward anything exciting anytime soon — enjoy the uncrowded water while it lasts.
Slim pickings across the island this morning — Tres Palmas and Sandy Beach are the only spots showing any life, both scraping by at a 1-star rating with ankle-to-shin-high surf and short-period wind swell. Winds are light and cross to cross-onshore, which is about the only saving grace keeping things from being completely blown out. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any magic — keep an eye on any north swell development later in the week to breathe life into the west side.