Tiny and mushy across the Northeast this morning — we're talking knee-high slop at 7 seconds with nothing standing out above a 1-star rating anywhere. The Maine coast has the best wind situation with offshore to cross-offshore W/WNW flow at Fortunes Rocks, Scarborough, and Old Orchard, but there's simply not enough juice to matter. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't rearrange your schedule — keep checking back for anything that might sneak in.
Honestly, it's pretty dire out there this morning — every spot from Delaware up through Jersey is sitting at a 1-star, with knee-high slop running 1-2 feet at a short 6-7 second period. That said, the NW winds are at least keeping things groomed, and Atlantic City and Avalon are showing the best combo of size and offshore conditions if you're desperate to paddle out. The trend holds steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so don't hold your breath waiting for a turnaround.
Slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star with short-period windswell and not much size to speak of. If you have to go, Atlantic Beach, Emerald Isle, and the Hatteras spots have the cleanest looks with legit offshore N winds, but we're talking waist-high slop at best. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't hold your breath for a sudden pulse — patience is the move right now.
Flat and forgettable across the board this morning — everything's sitting at ★1.0 with ankle-to-shin-high ESE runners that aren't worth much. Best wind situation is at Cocoa Beach Pier with light offshore westerlies, and Amelia Island and Destin Jetty have decent cross-offshore angles, but there's nothing to work with size-wise. Trend holds steady through the next few days, so don't expect a miracle — keep checking but plan around it.
Tough morning across the Texas Gulf — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 with onshore/cross-onshore winds pushing 12–19 mph out of the S/SSE, keeping things choppy and uninspiring. Horace Caldwell, Port Aransas Jetty, and Matagorda are technically the tallest at 3ft, but short-period wind swell at 6 seconds doesn't do much with that wind angle. Conditions are fading hard over the next 24 hours, and the next 2–3 days don't offer much relief — probably best to stay patient and wait for a proper front to reorganize things.
Clean SSW swell is showing up this morning with solid 14-17 second period energy keeping things fun up and down the coast. Lower Trestles and the San Onofre stretch are your best bets right now at ★2.5, with light offshore to cross-offshore winds making for tidy conditions early. Swell holds steady through the next few days with no major drops expected, so get it while the mornings stay clean before the sea breeze kicks.
Long-period SSW swell is filling in nicely this morning — Cayucos, Natural Bridges, and Pleasure Point are all sitting at ★2.5 with that 15-18 second interval doing the heavy lifting on size. Winds are light and cross to cross-offshore at most spots, so conditions are cleaner than the face heights suggest. Swell holds steady through tomorrow with gradual size gains at a handful of spots, so expect more of the same the next couple days — nothing epic, but consistent and worth paddling out.
Uninspiring across the board this morning — every spot is sitting at a 1-star with short-period WNW energy that's already fading fast. La Push Third Beach gets a slight edge with light cross-offshore flow keeping things marginally cleaner than the rest, and Rialto is carrying the most size at nearly 5 feet if you just want to paddle around. Don't expect a turnaround soon; swell continues backing off through the next few days, so unless a new pulse shows up on the charts, the region stays flat and forgettable.
Small but clean this morning — the SSW swell is holding nicely with those cross-offshore trades keeping faces groomed at Ala Moana Bowls, Barbers Point, Canoes, and Kaisers, all checking in at 1.5 stars with long-period energy in the 14-16 second range. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days as this swell fills in slightly, so expect more of the same — nothing to get too fired up about, but a fun paddle for log riders and intermediates looking to dial in their timing.
Tough morning across the island — everything's sitting at a weak 1-star with waist-high or smaller surf and conditions holding flat through the next few days. If you're desperate to get wet, Crash Boat and Gas Chambers have light offshore winds making it slightly more presentable, while Dogmans is cross-offshore at barely a breeze. Skip the east side — La Pared and the northeast-facing spots are getting chopped up by cross to onshore trades. No real swell on the doorstep, so it's a board-waxing kind of week.