Slim pickings across the Northeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high SSE windswell that's been fading overnight. Old Orchard Beach has the cleanest look with offshore WNW winds, and Long Sands and Short Sands are getting a light cross-offshore push from the west, but we're talking small and gutless across the board. Trend holds steady through tomorrow, so don't expect much change — keep an eye on the extended for any new swell to fill in later in the week.
Slim pickings across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — everything's checking in at ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high windswell and not much punch to it. Atlantic City has the most water at 1.6ft, and Dewey and Rehoboth are getting the cleanest looks thanks to light offshore flow, but honestly it's all the same story. Things are fading through the next couple days, so don't expect a miracle — keep an eye on the extended for any new swell development, but this week looks like a paddle-around situation.
Pretty forgettable morning up and down the NC coast — everything's sitting at a ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high windswell and nothing worth rushing to the beach for. That said, winds are mostly offshore to cross-offshore, so at least the faces are clean; Cape Hatteras and Frisco are seeing the most water at 1.7ft if you're desperate. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so don't rearrange your schedule.
Tough morning out there — every spot across Florida is sitting at a flat ★1 with ankle-to-knee-high wind swell and not much to get excited about. The bright side is the winds are offshore to cross-offshore up and down the East Coast, so Daytona, Flagler, and Amelia Island at least have clean faces on whatever tiny lines roll through. The trend holds steady over the next 24 hours with no meaningful bump on the horizon, so don't hold your breath for anything beyond waist-high this week.
South Padre and Isla Blanca are the only spots worth a look this morning, both sitting at a 1-star with waist-high sets at 7 seconds — manageable but nothing to write home about. SSE winds are running cross to cross-onshore everywhere, keeping things choppy and making Galveston and the Corpus spots essentially flat and unsurfable. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell change on the horizon, so don't hold your breath waiting for a window to open up.
Clean SSW groundswell rolling through SoCal this morning with that long 15-second period doing the work — Coronado Shores and Trails are the picks at ★3, with offshore flow keeping faces tidy up and down the coast before winds likely shift onshore by early afternoon. Expect knee-to-waist-high-plus surf at most spots, with Lower Trestles and Oceanside showing a bit more size. Swell trends steady over the next few days with a gradual fade, so get the best of it today.
Cayucos Pier is your best bet this morning — clean 3-4ft at 15 seconds with barely a breath of wind, sitting at a solid ★3. Natural Bridges, New Brighton, and Sewer Peak are all running ★2.5 with that same long-period SW swell and light cross to cross-offshore winds keeping things manageable. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow, but keep an eye on spots that picked up nearly a foot overnight — that building trend could push some of these into better territory by mid-week if the winds cooperate.
Small, weak WNW swell is running 3-5 feet at 8 seconds across the coast this morning — nothing to write home about, but winds are light and cross-offshore at most spots, keeping faces reasonably clean. La Push and Ocean Shores are your best bets today at ★1.5, with Tokeland and Cape D on the lower end of the size range. Swell is fading through the next 24 hours and that trend looks to continue into the midweek stretch, so enjoy what's here now before it gets even smaller.
Small south swell is filling in across the islands this morning, with most spots sitting at a 1.5 — nothing to call in sick for, but the tradewinds are keeping things clean and cross-offshore at the south-facing breaks. Diamond Head Cliffs is showing the most size at 2.5ft, while Poipu on Kauai and Pakala are worth a look if you're over there. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic jump — ride what's here now and enjoy the glassy windows while the trades stay favorable.
Pretty flat and forgettable out there today — everything's sitting at a 1-star across the board, with knee-high to waist-high surf and mostly cross winds keeping things choppy. If you're itching to paddle out, Dogmans in Rincon is your best bet with light offshore flow out of the NE, and Rincon Domes has nearly no wind right now. Conditions are holding steady through the next couple days with no meaningful size change on the horizon, so don't cancel your plans for the surf — cancel them for something else.