Pretty bleak out there this morning — every spot across the Northeast is sitting at ★1 with knee-high slop and onshore winds pretty much across the board. If you're desperate, Coast Guard Beach on the Cape has a light offshore flow making it the cleanest option, and Short Sands in York has the lightest winds. The trend holds steady through the next few days, so don't expect much change — this stretch stays forgettable.
Flat and forgettable across the Mid-Atlantic this morning — everything's sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-knee-high mush and short periods that aren't doing anyone any favors. Ocean City Inlet and 28th Street are your best bets if you're desperate, showing the most size at under a foot and some cross-offshore flow from the southerly winds, but don't get your hopes up. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so unless a surprise swell materializes, save your wax for another day.
Small and mostly forgettable across the Southeast this morning, with everything topping out at ★1 and faces barely cresting knee-high. Best bets are Avalon Pier, Duck Pier, and Corolla Beach where SW winds are running cross-offshore and keeping some shape on the waist-high-and-under windswell — still 1-star, but cleaner than most. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect a dramatic improvement; wait for a proper swell window before making the drive.
Slim pickings across Florida this morning — North Jetty leads the pack at a modest ★1.5 with 1.6ft at 14 seconds from the SSW, which is at least some period to work with, while everything else is sitting at ★1.0 on knee-high wind slop. Winds are cross to cross-onshore at most spots, with Southeast Florida seeing the worst of it; Jacksonville Beach has the nicest wind angle right now. Conditions hold steady over the next few days, so don't rearrange your schedule — this isn't a swell you'll regret missing.
Flat and blown out across the entire Texas Gulf coast this morning — every spot is sitting at zero stars with ankle-high slop and strong onshore winds ranging 18-22 mph from the SSE making conditions unfavorable everywhere. Bob Hall, JP Luby, Mustang Island, and Isla Blanca are technically seeing the most water at 0.4ft, but that means nothing when it looks like a washing machine out there. Conditions hold steady through the next few days, so don't expect any relief — keep an eye on any frontal activity that might swing winds offshore.
Small but clean SSW energy running at 14 seconds is giving the region some playful, punchy waves this morning — San Onofre leads the pack at ★2.5, with Lower Trestles, Church, and T Street all checking in at ★2.0. Winds are light and favorable nearly everywhere, with cross-offshore flow keeping faces tidy before the sea breeze fills in this afternoon. Expect conditions to hold steady over the next few days — nothing dramatic incoming, but that long-period pulse will keep things fun for patient surfers willing to pick their moments.
Small but clean this morning — Mendocino is the pick at ★2.5 with that long 15-second SSW period and cross-offshore flow keeping faces tidy, while New Brighton Reef and Mitchell's Cove are both running ★2.0 with light winds doing them favors. Conditions hold steady through tomorrow with no meaningful size change on the way, so don't expect a dramatic improvement — get it while the winds are cooperating before the onshore fills in midday.
Conditions across the Washington coast are pretty forgettable right now — everything's sitting at ★1 with onshore or cross-onshore winds chopping up short-period, wind-driven swell. Cape Disappointment, La Push, and Rialto are the relative picks of a weak litter, but don't get too excited. The good news is swell is building hard over the next 24 hours with faces jumping 3-4+ feet at most spots, so keep an eye on the next couple days if winds cooperate and that period cleans up.
Slim pickings across the islands this morning — Barbers Point leads the pack at a modest ★1.5 with some fun SSW lines at 15 seconds, while most everywhere else sits at ★1.0. Trades are blowing cross-offshore at spots like Bowls and Pipeline, keeping faces clean, but the numbers just aren't there to get excited about. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic swings — enjoy the cleaner setups where you can find them and wait for the next swell to organize.
Pretty slim pickings across the island this morning — everything's sitting at 1 star with ankle-to-knee-high surf, though Dogman's has the cleanest look with light offshore ENE flow and Rincon Domes is calm enough to be worth a paddle. Most spots are getting roughed up by 15-18 mph cross winds, making an already small swell hard to enjoy. The good news is the trend is building, so expect faces to fill in noticeably over the next day or two — keep an eye on the northeast-facing breaks like Aviones and Pine Grove as that NE swell gains size.