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NJ SURF REPORT

SUNDAY 19 JANUARY 2025

Early Morning UPDATE*

SURF ALERT*

3-4ft++ SE/SSE windswell and ESE groundswell mix. Light to moderate WNW wind.

*NOTE: Solid and bigger than originally predicted

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: Strong littoral and rip current. Larger set waves. 

WATER TEMP: 36-38 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: Rain and snow later today

FLOODING ADVISORY: Some flooding at tide-sensitive coastal areas at high tide

CROWD ADVISORY:  Surprisingly a lack of crowds, even at premiere spots

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

 

ARVO-EVENING

Fair

3-4ft++ SE/SSE windswell and ESE groundswell mix. Moderate NE/NNE wind.

NOTE: Fair form at south-facing spots. Fair-poor form at east-facing spots.

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: Overall form depends on wind speed. Larger sets 

and strong currents still in effect. 

WATER TEMP: 36-38 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: Snow today and overnight. Accumulation will vary.

FLOODING ADVISORY: Some flooding at tide-sensitive coastal areas at high tide

CROWD ADVISORY: Some crowds possible at premiere spots

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

WATER TEMP ADVISORY*

Water temp: 36-38 degrees

Wetsuit:  *Hooded 5/4* and 5mm* boots and gloves required (*or thicker)

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FORECAST OVERVIEW

Weekend-Early Next Week

Storm and Surf Alert

This section is under construction

Check the 72 Hour Forecast below for details. 

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

LONG RANGE FORECAST 

Next Week

Surf Alert?

This section is under construction. Stay tuned.  

Check out the Long Range Forecast below for details

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

FORECASTERS NOTES 

Regardless of the predicted swell heights of this next swell event, the pattern has changed for the better. With an active storm track, thanks to a more favorable jet stream, our region should start seeing more storms and subsequently more swell than we've seen since November

X-FACTORS 

The North Pacific has ramped up with storm production again. With this region

being the primary source of swell-producing systems for the Northern Hemisphere, this is excellent news. Simply stated, things are changing for the better in terms of swell production. 

TROPICAL UPDATE

That's a wrap for the 2024 Hurricane Season

Check out the Tropical Update below for the rundown

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Rain/S wind on Sat
NE wind/snow on Sun 
New swell on Mon

SATURDAY 18 JANUARY 2025

Poor/Increasing

2ft+ short-period S windswell. Sustained S wind. Rain showers. 

NOTE: S windswell may build through the day

ADVISORY: Poor

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County 1-2ft+ S windswell. Sustained sideshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor at most spots but check breaks with good S wind protection

*ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Southern Ocean County

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: 1-2ft+ S windswell. Sustained sideshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor at most spots but check breaks with good S wind protection

South-facing spots: 1-2ft+ S windswell. Sustained onshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor 

*ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Cape May County

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail

*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • TIDE Moderate tide swings increase your window of surfability.  Check your Local Tide Chart for details

  • WEATHER ADVISORY S wind and rain showers

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Poor

  • CROWD ADVISORY N/A

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY N/A

SUNDAY 19 JANUARY 2024

Small/Fair-Poor

2ft S windswell. N/NE/NNE wind. Snow likely. Poor conditions in Central NJ. 

*NOTE: Some south-facing spots in Southern NJ may see better conditions. 

ADVISORY: Snow may complicate things

(*See SWELL EVENT NOTES for details)

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County 2ft+ S windswell. Sideshore (N) wind. Poor.  

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Southern Ocean County

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: 2ft+ S windswell. Sideshore (N) wind. Poor. 

NOTE: Check spots with good N wind protection

South-facing spots: 1ft+ S windswell. Offshore (N) wind. Fair-poor.

NOTE: Keep your expectations low

*ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Cape May County

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail

*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • 48 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here

  • SWELL 2ft short-period S windswell. Smaller background ESE groundswell. 

  • WIND Light-moderate N/NE/NNE wind

  • TIDE Woderate tide swings increase your window of surfability 

       Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Snow (accumulation will vary)

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Poor form at most spots

  • CROWD ADVISORY N/A

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard

MONDAY 20 JANUARY 2025

Surf Alert UPDATE

2-3ft+ combo swell. Moderate W or WNW wind. 

NOTE: Swell peaks early

ADVISORY: Surf could be slightly bigger than predicted early. 

WEATHER ADVISORY: Snow. Accumulation will vary. 

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County 2ft+ SSE combo swell. Moderate offshore (WNW) 

wind. Good form. 

NOTE: Surf could be a foot bigger early, especially further south. 

ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Southern Ocean County

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: 2ft+ SSE windswell. Moderate offshore (WNW) wind. Good form.

NOTE: Surf could be a foot bigger early

South-facing spots: 1ft+ SSE windswell. Moderate sideshore (WNW) wind. Poor.

NOTE: Nope

*ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Cape May County

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail

*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • 72 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here

  • SWELL 2ft+ SSE combo swell (or longer period windswell). NOTE: Could be bigger than predicted early. 

  • WIND Moderate WNW wind

  • TIDE Moderate tide swings increase your window of surfability.                            Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Snow showers possible

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Surf could be a foot or so bigger early

  • CROWD ADVISORY Some crowds at premiere spots early

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Fish*, Midlength* or Longboard                                                                                    (*if surf is bigger than anticipated)

NEXT WEEK

SURF ALERT?

Smaller leftovers on Tuesday and Wednesday. Watching another system that 

could bring our region another swell event late week and weekend. Stay tuned. 

Check out the LONG RANGE FORECAST below for details.

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

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THIS SECTION IS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION

21-26 JANUARY 2025
SURF ALERT?
Optimistically there could be small leftovers through midweek, but with back to
back storms across the
North Pacific and an cooperative jet stream, I am  optimistic about this coming weekend.  Stay tuned. 
Check out the 96 Hour Atlantic Forecast Map HERE for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click HERE for details

FORECASTERS NOTE 
FORECAST OBSERVATIONS
Long range forecasts are looking solid as the North Pacific lights up, sending energy  via the jet stream to our swell window in the Western Atlantic. 

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That's a wrap for the
2024 Hurricane Season

That's a wrap for 
the 2024 
Hurricane Season

FORECASTERS NOTES
After the big predictions by both the National Weather Service and the University of Colorado, in terms of solid swell events, the 2024 Hurricane Season under-performed.

Back in late August, it started off strong with Debby and Ernesto but the rest of the season was pretty lackluster and definitely fell well below the predictions. 


2024 HURRICANE SEASON PREDICTION

NOAA, the NWS and the University of Colorado issued the most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record for 2024 yet it fell far short of the predictions.

Check out the complete breakdown below:
23 named storms. 11 hurricanes. 5 major hurricanes

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