Flat and funky across the entire Northeast this morning — ankle-high slop with onshore winds everywhere and nothing worth paddling out for. Every spot is sitting at zero stars, with Maine's Long Sands and Scarborough showing slightly better period (6-7s) but still completely unrideable. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so keep the board on the rack and check back later in the week.
Pretty much a washout across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — ankle-high mush with no real period to speak of, and southerly cross winds 15-17 mph aren't doing anyone any favors. Bethany Beach is the lone standout at a humble ★1, with everything else sitting at ★0. Conditions hold flat through the next couple days, so unless a new swell materializes, save your wax for the weekend.
Tiny and forgettable out there this morning — ankle-high stuff with short periods pretty much everywhere. Best of a bad bunch are Avon, Duck, Kitty Hawk, and Nags Head Pier, all scraping a 1-star rating with offshore SW winds keeping it clean, though there's barely enough water to bother paddling out. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so keep an eye on the forecast and maybe wax a different board for now.
Florida is essentially flat this morning — Flagler Beach Pier is the lone standout at a weak ★1, with ankle-to-shin high sets on an 8-second ESE swell and a cross-offshore southerly wind keeping things relatively clean. Everything else is knee-high or less and mostly junky. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect any dramatic changes — keep an eye on any developing east swell, but for now, Flagler is your only real option.
Flat and forgettable across the entire Texas Gulf Coast this morning — every spot is sitting at ★0 with ankle-high mush and onshore or cross-onshore winds doing nobody any favors. If you're desperate, Horace Caldwell, Port Aransas Jetty, or Mustang Island have the most period at 0.3ft, but honestly don't bother. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so save your wax.
Small, slow south swell is trickling in across SoCal this morning with clean long-period energy but onshore winds already ruining the party at most spots. Best bet right now is Strands Beach at a modest ★2, with Imperial Beach, Leo Carrillo, and Seal Beach clocking in at ★1.5 — nothing to write home about, but that 17-second period at Seal has some juice if you catch it early before the wind fills in. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic change — same small, workable stuff.
Moonstone Beach is the standout this morning at ★3, pulling in 7-foot sets on a 9-second NW swell, though light onshore flow is already taking the edge off. The Central Coast spots are hovering around ★2 with some punchy long-period energy from the SW, but winds are cross-onshore across the board and nothing is firing clean. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect a dramatic improvement — same story, different tide.
Kalaloch is the standout this morning at ★2.5, catching some light cross-offshore flow with 5-foot faces and decent enough period to work with. Conditions are holding steady across the coast over the next day, with most spots like La Push and Rialto sitting in marginal territory despite reasonable size — period and shape just aren't cooperating. Watch for slow improvement as swell fills in slightly over the next couple days, but don't expect a dramatic shift; this looks like a patient week.
Kauai's south side is the move this morning — Poipu is the top-rated spot at ★1.5 with 3.8ft at 13 seconds, and those light ENE trades are keeping things reasonably clean. Conditions hold steady across the islands over the next 24 hours with no significant change expected, so don't wait around for a magic window that isn't coming. Keep an eye on Ala Moana Bowls if that S swell builds — 5ft at 15 seconds has potential, but the wind needs to cooperate.
Conditions are pretty lean across the island this morning, with the best of it sitting at a modest 1-star at Tres Palmas, Antonio's, Pools, and Sandy Beach — all benefiting from light cross to cross-offshore winds keeping things semi-groomed. Pools is showing the most size at nearly 2 feet, but short periods mean it's mostly novelty surf. The trend is holding steady through the next couple days, so don't expect much change — same small, punchy conditions with light trades keeping it clean on the north and west sides.