Marginal conditions across the board this morning — Reid State Park leads the pack at a weak ★1.5 with light offshore winds keeping things semi-clean, but 3-4ft at 6 seconds from the SSE isn't doing anyone any favors. The rest of Maine is sitting at ★1 with cross-offshore flow at least holding some shape, while Good Harbor is offshore but equally uninspiring. Everything's fading through the next couple days, so don't burn a sick call waiting for a rebound — this swell is cooked.
Pretty forgettable out there this morning — the whole Mid-Atlantic is sitting at ★1 across the board, with knee-to-waist-high windswell at 5-6 seconds that's not doing much for anyone. If you're desperate, Rehoboth and Asbury Park have the cleanest looks with offshore flow, and Atlantic City is pulling the most size at 2.5ft, but don't expect much. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so unless something spins up, it's a good week to wax your board and wait.
Tiny, junky stuff across the Southeast this morning — we're talking knee-high slop on short period SE wind swell, and nothing is rating above a 1 star. Avalon Pier, Duck Pier, and Jennettes Pier have the cleanest looks with SW winds going offshore, but don't get excited; it's barely worth waxing up. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so unless something spins up in the Atlantic, this flat spell looks to linger.
Slim pickings across the state this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0 with waist-high or smaller surf and mostly wind slop. If you're itching to paddle out, Atlantic Beach and Flagler Beach Pier have the cleanest looks right now with offshore WSW winds, and Daytona and Cocoa are picking up a touch of size with similar conditions. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any magic — this is purely a longboard-and-learn-to-surf window.
Rough go out there this morning — every spot along the Texas coast is sitting at ★1 as onshore and cross-onshore southerlies 11–19 mph are chopping up already short-period SSE swell. Bob Hall and the Corpus Christi stretch (Matagorda, Port A, Port Aransas Jetty) have the most size at 3–4 feet, but it's mostly wind-driven slop. Conditions fade further through tomorrow as swell drops, so don't hold your breath for the next couple days unless the wind backs off and something new fills in.
Small but quality SSW swell is filling in this morning with long-period energy giving the waves more punch than the numbers suggest. San Onofre leads the pack at ★2.5 with cross-offshore flow, while Carlsbad and Tamarack are your cleanest options at ★2.0 thanks to light offshore winds — expect sea breezes to kick in by early afternoon. Conditions should build through the next couple days, so check back tomorrow for improving size across the region.
Small but clean this morning — that 13-second SSW period is giving shape to the Santa Cruz lineup, with Steamer Lane, First Peak, Second Peak, and Pleasure Point all sitting at ★2 in light cross to cross-offshore flow. Conditions hold steady through the next 24 hours, so no big swings expected today. The next few days look similarly mellow — enjoy the clean windows in the morning before the onshore fills in, and keep an eye on any building SSW energy that could nudge size up slightly by midweek.
Slim pickings across Washington this morning — small, mixed-up surf with not a lot to get excited about. Tokeland is the pick of the bunch at ★2, offering the cleanest look with light cross-offshore winds and that 14-second SW period doing some work on a small canvas; Second Beach at La Push earns a ★1.5 with honest offshore flow if you're making the hike. Conditions are building over the next couple days, so keep an eye on that incoming swell — the period could stack up nicely by mid-week.
Small south swell is keeping the south shore alive this morning — Ala Moana Bowls, Kaisers, Queens, and Canoes are all checking in at a modest 1.5 stars with that ENE trade wind holding cross-offshore, so conditions are clean even if the surf is waist-high at best. Expect things to stay flat and consistent through the next couple days with no meaningful size change on the horizon. Worth a paddle if you need to shake the rust off, but don't burn a vacation day waiting for something epic.
Pretty forgettable out there this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 across the board with ankle-to-knee-high stuff and trades running cross to cross-onshore at most spots. Dogmans in Rincón is your best bet if you need to get wet, with lighter ENE winds going offshore at 9 mph. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — keep an eye on any building NNE energy that could nudge the northwest-facing spots like Middles or Jobos up a notch by mid-week.