Slim pickings across the Northeast this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with small, wind-affected surf in the 1-3ft range on short 8-second SSE/SE swell. Short Sands York has the cleanest look with a light cross-offshore flow, while Coast Guard Beach on the Cape is also seeing some offshore influence, but there's just not enough juice to work with. The trend is fading through tomorrow, so expect conditions to drop further before any potential reset later in the week.
Tiny, weak SE swell is running knee-high to maybe thigh-high at best across the whole Mid-Atlantic this morning — nothing to get fired up about, with every spot checking in at ★1. Atlantic City and the OC inlets are holding the most water at around 1.5ft, but short 7-second period and onshore-to-cross-onshore winds aren't doing anyone any favors. Conditions stay flat and steady through the next couple days, so unless a surprise pops up on the models, keep the board in the garage and check back later in the week.
Slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — every spot is sitting at ★1 with knee-high to shin-high slop and onshore to cross-onshore winds making it hard to find anything clean. If you're desperate, Frisco Pier and Cape Hatteras are your best bet at 1.7ft, and Emerald Isle at least has a slight cross-shore component keeping things marginally cleaner. Conditions are holding steady through the next couple days, so don't expect much of a change — same weak, junky surf on the horizon.
Slim pickings across the state this morning — North Jetty is the clear standout at ★2 with 1.8ft at 15 seconds from the SSW and a light cross-offshore breeze keeping things relatively clean. Everything else is sitting at ★1 or below, mostly ankle-to-shin slop with onshore winds already pushing in along much of the East Coast. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect any dramatic swings — keep an eye on that SSW swell building at North Jetty if you're chasing the best option in the region.
Pretty dismal out there across the Texas Gulf this morning — Galveston is your best bet with 61st Street and the Seawall both scraping a 1-star rating on shin-high 0.6-footers, while everything south is flatlining at zero. Winds are running 12-16 mph out of the S-SSE coast-wide, keeping things cross-onshore and messy. Trend holds steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any rescue — this is a longboard-and-low-expectations week if you're paddling out at all.
Long-period SSW energy (15-16s) is doing the heavy lifting this morning, keeping spots up and down the coast in the fun-to-decent range despite modest surf heights. Church, San Onofre, Upper Trestles, and T Street are all checking in at ★2.5 with light cross-offshore winds holding texture clean — get out early before the sea breeze fills in. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic swings, but that long-period pulse should keep things worth paddling out for.
Small but clean SSW swell is wrapping in on long-period energy — Cayucos Pier, Wind and Sea, and Piedras Blancas lead the pack at ★2.5, with cross-offshore winds keeping faces tidy this morning, especially up the coast toward Piedras where northerlies are grooming things nicely. Santa Cruz spots like Pleasure Point and Sewer Peak are a half-step behind at ★2.0 with light cross-onshore flow taking the edge off. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic jump — just more of the same fun, chest-high+ sets for patient surfers willing to pick their moments.
Tough morning out there — every spot across the Washington coast is checking in at a weak 1 star, with short-period windswell running 2-3 feet at just 6 seconds offering little to get excited about. La Push Third Beach has the cleanest look with light cross-offshore flow, while the rest of the coast deals with cross to onshore winds; Hobuck is already getting mushed out. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic turnaround — this is a good week to wax a different board.
South swell is filling in with that long 16-second period giving it some juice, but wave heights are modest — Barbers Point is the pick of the litter at ★2, with Ala Moana Bowls, Canoes, and Kaisers all sitting at ★1.5. ENE trades are running cross-offshore to cross on most South Shore spots, so conditions are reasonably clean but nothing to clear your schedule for. Expect a slow fade over the next couple days as that trend signal stays flat-to-dropping — enjoy what's here now before it goes even smaller.
Surf is pretty forgettable across the island right now — everything's sitting at a flat ★1 with ankle-to-knee-high stuff and trades blowing cross to onshore at most spots. Dogmans is your best bet with light offshore flow, and Rincon Domes has the most size at 2.4ft, though that 6-second period keeps it junky. Conditions stay steady through the next few days, so don't expect a miracle — keep an eye on any north swell development if the trades ease up.