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NJ SURF REPORT

MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2025

Morning 

FLAT

FLAT. Moderate NW wind. 

NOTE: N/A

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: N/A

WATER TEMP: 52-53 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: N/A

FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A

CROWD ADVISORY: N/A

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

ARVO-EVENING

FLAT

FLAT. Light to moderate W wind, turns WSW by late arvo. 

NOTE: N/A

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: N/A

WATER TEMP: 52-53 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: N/A

FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A

CROWD ADVISORY: N/A

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

WATER TEMP

Water temp: 52-53 degrees

ADVISORY: Water temp has stabilized for now. 

Wetsuit:  Recommend a hooded 4/3ft fullsuit with 5mm boots and gloves (or thicker).

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​​FORECAST OVERVIEW

EARLY to MIDWEEK

See Below

Flat surf through Tuesday as a large dome of high pressure moves over the eastern half of the US. Simultaneously a large, strengthening cell of low pressure and an 

associated frontal system is moving east across the Great Plains. This system has

a large, widening wind field and and the counter-clockwise wind flow around this 

system is expected to strengthen on Tuesday-Wednesday. Rain and sustained southerlies and gradually increasing, prefrontal S windswell are expected on Wednesday. This swell peaks on Wednesday, just around sunset. 

Check out the 72 Hour Forecast below for details

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

LONG RANGE FORECAST 

LATE WEEK-WEEKEND 

Thanksgiving Day

Surf Alert*

The developing cell of low pressure moves northeast and across the Great Lakes

and into Southern Canada, yet the cold front attached to this storm swings across

the US East Coast and into the Western Atlantic early Thursday morning. Behind

this system is yet another developing high pressure system which rapidly pushes

the cold front off the coast, resulting in strong W wind and dropping surf.

*The size and duration of the surf on Thursday depends when the westerlies start

and how strong. 

 

Friday-Weekend

Surf drops to flat before dawn and remains flat through the weekend

​​Check out the Long Range Forecast below for details

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

X-FACTORS

This is the time of year when we watch the North Pacific for potential swell makers

for our region, as strengthening storms track east along the Jet Stream and move

toward the East Coast. Right now, the North Pacific is exploding with developing

storms so this bodes well for the Long Range Forecast. 

TROPICAL UPDATE

That's it for the 2025 Hurricane Season. 

Check out the Tropical Update below for the rundown 

FORECASTERS NOTES 

IMPORTANT FORECAST INFORMATION

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New swell builds midweek
Watching Wed-Thur 

TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2025
Small/Increasing

1ft S/ESE windswell with gradually increasing SSW wind. 
NOTE: S windswell slowly builds

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: Rain by mid arvo and overnight. 
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 1ft S/ESE windswell. Increasing sideshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor form. 

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 1ft S/ESE windswell. Increasing sideshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor form. 

South-facing spots: 1ft S/ESE windswell. Increasing onshore (S) wind.

NOTE: Poor form. 

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • 24 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here

  • SWELL 1t+ S/ESE windswell early. NOTE: S windswell gradually builds. 

  • WIND Gradually increasing S/SSW wind through the day and overnight

  • TIDE Minimal tide swings 

       Check your Local Tide Chart for details

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Rain expected by mid arvo and overnight

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Poor surf

  • CROWD ADVISORY N/A

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY N/A

WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2025

Surf Alert?

2-3ft+ S/ESE windswell. Sustained S/SSW wind early, may turn SW by mid to late

arvo. Turns W and increases after sunset. 

NOTE: Surf at spots further north may clean up after the wind switch. 

ADVISORY: Larger surf and increased littoral current. 

WEATHER ADVISORY: Rain 

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 2-3ft+ S/ESE windswell. Sideshore (S) wind with

poor form early, expected to turn SW. 
NOTE: Conditions may improve at spots further north as wind turns SW. 

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 2-3ft+ S/ESE windswell. Sideshore (S then SW) wind. 

NOTE: Poor form.  

South-facing spots: 2-3ft+ S/ESE windswell. Onshore (S then SW) wind. 

NOTE: Poor form.  

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

                 Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Rain 

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Building surf and increased littoral current

  • CROWD ADVISORY N/A

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard but keep a shorter board handy



THRUSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2025

Thanksgiving Day

Surf Alert?*

2ft S/ESE windswell early. Moderate-strong W wind. 

*NOTE: Surf peaks early but expected to drop through the day. 

ADVISORY: Potentially strong W wind

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 2ft+ S/ESE windswell. Offshore (W) wind. 

NOTE: Hit it early

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 2ft+ S/ESE windswell. Offshore (W) wind. 

NOTE: Hit it early

South-facing spots: 1-2ft+ S/ESE windswell. Strong sideshore (W) wind. 

NOTE: Poor form. 

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

                 Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Potentially strong W wind

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY Windy

  • CROWD ADVISORY Possible crowds, especially at premiere breaks

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard or Midlength

 

LATE WEEK-WEEKEND
FLAT
Sustained offshores blow the surf flat by Thursday evening. Surf remains flat Friday 

and through the weekend. 

Check out the LONG RANGE FORECAST below for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

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Flat through the weekend

28-30 November 2025
FLAT
High pressure moves in on Friday and diverts any potential swell-producing systems
away from our region. Watching early to mid next week for another round of swell. 
Check out the 96 Hour Atlantic Forecast Map
HERE for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click HERE for details

FORECASTERS NOTE 
FORECAST OBSERVATIONS
In terms of surfability,  so far November has significantly outperformed both September and October in less than three weeks. This keeps me optimistic for the rest of Fall and the upcoming Winter. Fingers crossed! 

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That's it for the
2025 Hurricane Season

Current Forecast

Despite that the 2025 Hurricane Season officially ends on 30 November, I am 

calling it. The proverbial fat lady sang. It's over. With strong upper level winds across the Basin and North Atlantic, along with cooling air and water temps, conditions are hostile for developing tropical systems. 

FORECASTERS NOTES

The 2025 hurricane season has been above average in terms of strong storms. 

13th named storms. 5 hurricanes, including 4 major hurricanes. 3 of those storms became Category Five storms.


2025 HURRICANE SEASON PREDICTION

13-19 named storms. 6-10 hurricanes. 3-5 major hurricanes

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