top of page

Eyeball Surf Report

Detailed Surf 
Forecast for NJ
 

Original Eye.jpg

The Complete updated Surf Report and Local Forecast for New Jersey 
Click
HERE to subscribe 

NJ SURF REPORT

FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2025

Morning 

FLAT/WIND ADVISORY

FLAT. Strong, gusty NW wind. 

NOTE: Wind gusts will reach 30-35mph today

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: A Wind Advisory has been issued

WATER TEMP: 35-38 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: Gale force NW winds today

FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A

CROWD ADVISORY:  N/A

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

 

ARVO-EVENING

FLAT/WIND ADVISORY

FLAT. Strong, gusty NW wind. 

NOTE: Strong NW wind through the day, gradually backs off tonight

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: Strong, gusty NW wind

WATER TEMP: 35-38 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: Wind Advisory

FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A

CROWD ADVISORY: N/A

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

WATER TEMP ADVISORY*

Water temp: 35-38 degrees

ADVISORY: Colder water temps than in recent history. Be prepared.

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

 

 

FORECAST OVERVIEW

Late Week-Weekend

FLAT

A combination of a massive, quickly strengthening storm in the Northwest Atlantic

and an equally impressive area of high pressure (larger than half the US Mainland)

is creating strong winds and flat surf for our region. While the wind is forecast to

slowly subside, the surf remains flat through the weekend. 

Check the 72 Hour Forecast below for details. 

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

LONG RANGE FORECAST 

Next Week

SURF ALERT

I am currently watching another system behind this dome of high pressure that is expected to move across the Northern Tier of the US then move across the Great

Lakes on Tuesday. This should bring a small, prefrontal windswell by midweek. 
There's another system directly behind the primary storm that could bring another, 

more substantial swell event by late week. 

Keep in mind that these predictions are riddled with issues (i.e. storm track and 

strengthening, etc) that will affect the timing, wind direction, swell heights, etc but I w

ill keep you updated on the specifics as the data comes together. Stay tuned. 

Check out the Long Range Forecast below for details

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

FORECASTERS NOTES 

WTF is going on?

I'm gonna call it. So far this has been one of the worse winters for surf in the past

5+ years. Week-long (or longer) flat spells, short-duration swell events (some only lasting a few hours) and gale force offshores when the swell peaks have been a

siginficant issue since November. 

Now, with the jet stream repositioned, funneling nearly every storm tracking east 

out of the North Pacific and pushing them directly over our region, we are likely to

see more significant weather events than we've see in the previous three months.

On the flip side, this should bring an increase in swell events but, with the jet stream directly overhead, these swell events may be short-lived as they get quickly whisked out to sea. Let's keep our fingers crossed. 

X-FACTORS 

A serious issue that threatens to destroy many surf breaks in New Jersey are the multiple beach replenishment projects by the Army Core of Engineers. Right now, 

in nearly every county in NJ, not only are these projects destroying our breaksbut they are adversely affecting the nearby surf-related businesses. Some of these breaks may take months or even years to recover, while others may never be the same ever again. 

TROPICAL UPDATE

That's a wrap for the 2024 Hurricane Season

Check out the Tropical Update below for the rundown

Amazon dont surf_edited_edited.jpg

Take your surfing to
the next level with


Pro Surf Coaches


Year-round Coaching Sessions
for Intermediates and Fast
Track Surf Lessons for Entry Level Surfers

Click HERE 
for more info

72 Hour Surf Forecast.png

FLAT

SATURDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2025

FLAT

Flat. Moderate NW/WNW wind. 

NOTE: N/A

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: N/A

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County Flat. Moderate sideshore/offshore (NW/WNW) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

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

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: Flat. Moderate sideshore/offshore (NW/WNW) wind.

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: Stay tuned

SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Central Atlantic County

South-facing spots: Flat. Moderate sideshore/offshore (NW/WNW) wind.

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: Stay tuned

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

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail

*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

       Check your Local Tide Chart for details

SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2025

FLAT

Flat. Light W wind. 

NOTE: N/A

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: N/A

(*See SWELL EVENT NOTES for details)

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County Flat. Light offshore (W) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

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

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: Flat. Light offshore (W) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

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

South-facing spots: Flat. Light sideshore (W) wind.

NOTE: Stay tuned

ADVISORY: Stay tuned

*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 

       Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

MONDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2025

FLAT

Flat surf. Light but increasing S wind. 

NOTE: New S windswell builds overnight

ADVISORY: Stay tuned

WEATHER ADVISORY: Stay tuned

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Monmouth/Ocean County Flat. Sideshore (S) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

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

Atlantic/Cape May County 

East-facing spots: Flat. Sideshore (S) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

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

South-facing spots: Flat. Sideshore (S) wind. 

NOTE: N/A

ADVISORY: N/A

SPECIAL 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 Flat through the day. New, small S windswell builds overnight

  • WIND Gradually increasing SSW then S wind

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

  • WEATHER ADVISORY N/A

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY N/A

  • CROWD ADVISORY N/A

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY N/A

NEXT WEEK

Surf Alert

Currently watching Tuesday and Thursday-Friday. Stay tuned. 

Check out the LONG RANGE FORECAST below for details.

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

Brian Shaping.jpg

Shaping
the future
since 1994

www.wynnsurfboards.com
Call 
858.472.1382
for details

Long Range Forecast_edited.jpg

Watching Tuesday 
and Thursday for our next swell events

25-28 FEBRUARY 2025
Surf Alert
Watching for the potential of a small, prefrontal windswell on Tuesday and a larger
swell event on Thursday-Friday. Stay tuned. 

Check out the 96 Hour Atlantic Forecast Map HERE for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click HERE for details

FORECASTERS NOTE 
FORECAST OBSERVATIONS
February and March are usually fairly busy months for weather and surf but this
year is significantly different and so this will be a wait-and-see situation. 

Klein Chiropractic.png
untitled (12).png

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

2024 Hurricane Season Wrap up.png
2024 Storm Names2_edited_edited_edited_edited_edited.jpg
Vector Art with white backgournd.png

© Trademark 2025

SURF MORE
SURF BETTER

Call 858.472.1382
NOW 

Pro Surf Coaches

858.472.1382

Highlands, New Jersey

  • Instagram Social Icon
  • Facebook Social Icon
bottom of page