Pretty bleak out there this morning — every spot across the Northeast is sitting at ★1.0, with ankle-to-knee-high slop at 6-10 seconds that's not doing anyone any favors. Long Sands and Scarborough are your best Maine options with 1.4ft at 10s, but ENE winds are running cross-to-onshore and killing whatever shape exists. Conditions hold steady through the next 24 hours with no meaningful swell or wind shift on the horizon, so don't burn a sick day waiting for a turnaround.
Small and mostly forgettable out there this morning — every spot is sitting at ★1 with ankle-to-shin-high slop and onshore or cross-onshore flow keeping things messy. Ocean City Inlet and Barnegat Light are technically leading the pack at 1.5-1.6ft on that 10-second ESE groundswell, but don't get too excited. The good news is size is building across the board over the next 24 hours, with some spots picking up close to a foot of face, so check back tomorrow and into the weekend as this swell continues to fill in.
Slim pickings across the Southeast this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star rating with small, wind-affected surf. Atlantic Beach and Emerald Isle have the cleanest looks thanks to light offshore flow, though you're working with waist-high slop at best. Conditions hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect any dramatic improvement — keep an eye on the OBX spots like Rodanthe and Oregon Inlet if that ESE swell fills in with better organization.
Tiny ESE windswell is barely registering up and down the coast this morning — everything's sitting at a 1-star with knee-high to thigh-high surf at 9 seconds. If you're determined to paddle out, Atlantic Beach and Mayport Poles have the cleanest look with offshore westerly winds, while spots like Daytona and Fort Pierce are already dealing with onshore flow. Conditions hold steady through the next few days with no meaningful swell on the horizon, so don't hold your breath waiting for a change.
Flat across the board this morning — every spot in the Gulf is sitting at zero stars with ankle-high slop getting hammered by onshore SSE winds in the 13-21 mph range. Bob Hall, Mustang Island, and the Port A spots are seeing the most water at 0.4ft, but that means nothing when conditions are this blown out. Trend holds steady through the next 24 hours, so don't expect any redemption soon — keep an eye on the longer-range models and pray for a wind shift.
Small and slow out there this morning — that long-period SSW swell (14-15s) is giving Trestles, Middles, and Coronado Shores the best shot at something rideable, all checking in at ★1.5. Winds are light and cross to cross-offshore at most spots, so conditions are relatively clean for what little there is. Expect things to hold steady through the next couple days with no significant changes on the horizon — enjoy the long-period pulses while they last, but don't rearrange your schedule.
Pescadero is the pick this morning at ★3.5 with 8-foot WNW lines, though the light onshore is already softening things up — Pigeon Point and Mendocino are running cleaner with cross-offshore flow if you can get there. Expect the swell to fade through the day and into tomorrow as this WNW pulse loses steam, with most spots dropping a half to full foot. Keep an eye on 4 Mile, which is quietly ticking up on a separate SW groundswell that could provide a secondary pulse mid-week.
Marginal conditions across the PNW this morning with everything sitting at 1.5 stars or below — Hobuck, La Push First, Ocean Shores, and Westport are the top options, all running 1.5 stars on 5-9 foot faces at 9 seconds, but onshore and cross-onshore winds are keeping things messy. Wind is already onshore at most spots and not improving today. The good news is swell is building — Ocean Shores and Westport are already up a foot over 24 hours — so expect faces to fill in over the next few days as this thing organizes.
Small but punchy SSW swell at 16 seconds is doing the most work today — Ala Moana Bowls, Barbers Point, Canoes, and Kaisers are all sitting at ★2 with cross-offshore ENE trades keeping faces clean. Diamond Head and White Plains are worth a look too if you want a little more size, though conditions are softer there. Trend is holding steady through the next couple days, so don't expect a dramatic jump — same story tomorrow and likely into the weekend, so grab it while the winds are cooperative.
Honestly pretty slim pickings across the island today — everything's sitting at a 1-star with small, punchy little NE runners in the 1-2ft range. Your best bets if you're desperate are Shacks and Middles on the northwest coast where you've got a bit more size and lighter winds staying cross to cross-offshore, while Gas Chambers and Wilderness also have cleaner conditions with near-zero wind. Conditions look to hold steady through the next couple days, so don't expect a dramatic turnaround — check back mid-week for any new swell developments.