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Last Update: 2/25/2026 09:30

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Week of 2/22 - 2/28

For everyone else, Tuesday is looking fun, though it’s an east swell, meaning you’re going to want to find a sandbar that can handle the swell direction.

Following Tuesday’s swell, it looks like another low pressure system moves across the Great Lakes setting up a fun, prefrontal south swell for Wednesday afternoon and possible leftovers on Thursday AM.

Great week of surf here. Let’s hope we get the least amount of snow possible.

Wednesday 2/25

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed
07:00 205.1 2.4 10 17.5 S 14.1
09:00 184.9 3 3.6 0.2 SSW 19
11:00 175 4.3 4.7 5.4 SSW 21
13:00 175 5.3 5.7 20.1 SSW 21.1
15:00 175 5.8 6.6 37.5 SW 20.4
17:00 175 6 7.2 47.7 SW 18.8
Time Tide Height (ft)
01:01 H 4.44
07:50 L 0.3
13:40 H 3.52
19:47 L 0.21

Swell builds through the day with moderately strong side-offshore wind expected for Monmouth County and sideshore wind for most of Ocean County. Swell heights are roughly 6ft but have to wrap in a little bit. Given the refraction and shorter period, I’d expect breaking wave heights in the chest high range or so by last light today.

Notes: South wind protection will be helpful. Some texture, but it won’t be closing out.

Best board: groveler or longboard given the period

Thursday 2/26

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed
06:00 175 4.1 7.5 32.4 W 12.6
08:00 175 3.8 7.4 28.4 W 11.2
10:00 175 3.7 7.4 26.8 WNW 9.8
12:00 175 3.6 7.5 27.7 NW 8
14:00 175 3.5 7.8 29.3 NW 6.3
16:00 175 3.4 7.8 28 NW 5.3
18:00 175 3.2 7.7 25.3 NNW 5.3
Time Tide Height (ft)
02:09 H 4.39
08:59 L 0.14
14:51 H 3.58
20:59 L 0.1

Clean to glassy conditions with light offshore wind to start day. Swell is around 4ft@8s early. I’m expecting waist-stomach high surf for the AM which fades throughout the day. I’m expecting wind to be a little lighter in the AM than the chart above suggests.

Notes: Looks fun!

Best board: groveler or longboard

Friday 2/27

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed
06:00 185 2.4 6.9 6.3 NNW 5
08:00 185 2.3 6.8 5.2 NNW 5
10:00 185 2.3 7 6.5 N 5.9
12:00 172.4 2.6 7.4 14.8 N 5.8
14:00 172.4 2.8 7.6 19.5 NNE 5.3
16:00 175 2.9 7.7 20.4 NNE 5.3
18:00 175 2.8 7.7 19 NNE 5.9
Time Tide Height (ft)
03:22 H 4.44
09:59 L -0.11
16:02 H 3.81
22:01 L -0.1

Some reinforcing swell shows up around 10am. There’s some variation in the models right now and this could end up being nothing. Check back later.

There’s also snow possible, but if it’s less that half a foot who even cares at this point.

Notes: This could overperform. Very short lived and if it works out, you’ll want to be there at 10 to make the most of it.

Saturday 2/28

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed
06:00 184.9 2 7.1 4.7 S 4.5
08:00 155 2 7.1 10.6 S 4.9
10:00 154.9 2 7.2 11 S 4.9
12:00 155 2 7.2 11.2 SSW 5
14:00 155 2 7.2 11 SSW 4.3
16:00 155 2 7.1 10.6 SSW 5.3
18:00 154.9 2 7.1 10.1 SSW 5.7
Time Tide Height (ft)
04:28 H 4.62
10:53 L -0.36
17:02 H 4.14
22:58 L -0.31

There are technically waves, but it’ll be very small. Maybe enough for a beginner if they want to learn in freezing cold water.


Looking Ahead

There’s plenty of activity on the charts. The next major system to watch is around 3/02 or 3/03. Unfortunately, that one seems to come with snow attached. It’s too early to speculate about that, but it’ll be another east swell if it comes to pass.

Otherwise, we should keep seeing prefrontal south swells as the Bermuda high stays a part of the overall picture. The North Pacific has been active and we have a chance at fun south swells each time one of those low pressure systems moves accross the country and interacts with that high. There’s certainly nothing particularly exciting on the charts, but I’ll take consistent surf anytime and don’t plan on complaining about it any time soon. The snow on the other hand…


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