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NJ SURF REPORT

TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2025

Morning 

Small/Fair

1-2ft+ SE/ESE combo swell mix. Light W wind. 

NOTE:  Very small, tide-sensitive surf with limited windows of surfability

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: N/A

WATER TEMP: 60-65 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A

CROWD ADVISORY: Expect crowds, regardless of conditions 

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

ARVO-EVENING

Tiny/Weak

1-2ft+ SE/ESE combo swell mix. Light W wind. 

NOTE:  Very small, tide-sensitive surf. Limited windows of surfability

CONDITIONS ADVISORY: N/A

WATER TEMP: 60-65 degrees

WEATHER ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

FLOODING ADVISORY: Coastal flooding very likely in areas at high tide

CROWD ADVISORY: Expect crowds, regardless of conditions

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

WATER TEMP

Water temp: 60-65 degrees

ADVISORY: Minor upwelling at some locations

Wetsuit:  Water temps will vary, depending on location. Keep a spring suit or light   

                  fullsuit handy in the event of upwelling. 

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​​FORECAST OVERVIEW

Mid Week

Small

I wish I had better news but dominant high pressure over the Ohio and Tennessee Valley and much of the Eastern half of the US will block any swell-producing systems that would otherwise move into our swell window. This will also fuel a brutal heat wave through late week.

Another issue will be the extreme tide swings caused by the New Moon mid week. So, any swell that our region will see will be, for the most part, small, gutless and limited to the lower tides. 

The good news is the Tropical Storm Andrea is pushing a modest combo swell

toward our region (but it's pretty meager). This system has been joined by two

other frontal systems but between their distance and trajectory, any swell from 

any of these systems will be small and weak. 

Late Week

Small

A large, wet storm moves east from the Great Lakes then over our region on Thursday-Friday, bringing an unseasonal Nor'easter (and building surf) to our

region on both days. This should bring another round of swell for the weekend. 

Check the 72 Hour Forecast below for details.  

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

LONG RANGE FORECAST 

Weekend

Surf Alert

Watching a storm move over the region that could push a fun sized ESE swell

toward our region on Saturday and Sunday, but will the wind cooperate.   

Check out the Long Range Forecast below for details

COACHING SCHEDULEClick HERE for details

X-FACTORS

An Omega Block, with half over the North Pacific and the other half over the

Eastern US Mainland, has form and this will divert any storms moving in the

from the west away from our swell window. 

Another issue is the current track of the Jet Stream will divert all systems

around the dome of high pressure that's currently over the Eastern Half of

the US

 

TROPICAL UPDATE

Tropical Storm Andrea as formed 500 miles northeast of Bermuda.

Check out the Tropical Update below 

FORECASTERS NOTES 

IMPORTANT FORECAST INFORMATION

It has been our mission to create the best surf report and forecast for NJ, yet for 

the past several months, the forecast data we rely on has been compromised by federal budget cuts to both the National Weather Service and NOAA. 

Subsequently, this has created problems with the ability to create accurate surf

and associated weather predictions, especially with determining wind speed, direction and timing as well as tracking storms, including hurricanes. I will continue searching for other data sources and do my absolute best to deliver the best and most accurate forecast for our region. Thanks for your continued support.

-Robbie Nelson,

Eyeball Surf REport Forecaster

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Small surf with limited windows of surfability through midweek

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MONDAY 23 JUNE 2025
Small-Fair

1-2ft+ SSE/ESE combo swell. Light W wind early. Light and variable wind by mid morning. Fair form. 

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability. Best around the lower-mid tides at

most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY 
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 1-2ft+ S/E combo swell. Light wind, fair form. 

NOTE: Best around the lower-mid tides at most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 1-2ft+ S/E combo swell. Light wind, fair form. 

NOTE: Best around the lower-mid tides at most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

 

South-facing spots: 1-2ft+ S/E combo swell. Light wind, fair form. 

NOTE: Best around the lower-mid tides at most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • 24 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here

  • SWELL 1-2ft+ SE/SSE windswell plus a smaller ESE background groundswell

  • WIND Light W wind early. Light and variable wind by 9am 

  • TIDE Wide tide swings limits your window of surfability       

       Check your Local Tide Chart for details

  • WEATHER ADVISORY Heat Advisory

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY N/A

  • CROWD ADVISORY Expect crowds, regardless of conditions

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard



TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2025
Small-Fair
1ft+ ESE/SE windswell. Light W wind with fair form early, turns SSE and increases

by late morning. Deteriorating form after the wind switch. 

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability. Best around the lower-mid tides at

most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY 

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 1ft+ E/SE windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair form early. Form deteriorates as sideshore (S) wind increases by late morning. 

NOTE: Tides are a factor. Best on the low-mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A

SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 1ft+ E/SE windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair form early. Form deteriorates as sideshore (S) wind increases by mid to late morning. 

NOTE: Tides are a factor. Best on the low-mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A

SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

South-facing spots: 1ft+ E/SE windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair form early. Form deteriorates as onshore (S) wind increases by mid to late morning. 

NOTE: Tides are a factor. Best on the low-mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A

SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 

1ft+ E/SE windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair form early. Form deteriorates as sideshore (S) wind increases by late morning. 

NOTE: Tides are a factor. Best on the low-mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A

SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • WIND Light-moderate W wind early, turns SSE and increases by mid to late morning

  • TIDE Extreme tide swings limit your window of surfability.

                 Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard



WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2025

Small-Fair

1ft+ SSE/E windswell. Light W wind early, turns S and gradually increases by late

morning or early arvo. Good form at most spots early. Deteriorating form after the 

wind switch. 

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability. Best around the lower-mid tides at

most spots. 

ADVISORY: N/A

WEATHER ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY 


COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County 1ft+ S/E windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair

form early. Increasing sideshore (S) wind and deteriorating form by early arvo. 

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability to low to mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY
Atlantic/Cape May County 
East-facing spots: 1ft+ S/E windswell. Light offshore (W) wind with fair form early. Increasing sideshore (S) wind and deteriorating form by late morning or early arvo.

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability to low to mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

South-facing spots: 1ft+ S/E windswell. Light offshore (NW) wind with fair form early. Increasing onshore (S) wind and deteriorating form by late morning.

NOTE: Wide tide swings limit surfability to low to mid tides. 

ADVISORY: N/A
SPECIAL ADVISORY: HEAT ADVISORY

COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES 

  • 72 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here

  • SWELL 1ft+ S and ESE windswell 

  • WIND Light W wind early, swings S and increases by late morning or early arvo

  • TIDE Wide tide swings limit your window of surfability at most spots                    Check your Local Tide Chart for details.

  • WEATHER ADVISORY HEAT ADVISORY

  • CONDITIONS ADVISORY N/A

  • CROWD ADVISORY Expect crowds at premiere spots, regardless of conditions

  • BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Longboard

 


LATE WEEK-WEEKEND
Surf Alert?
Watching for the potential of another swell event by late week. Stay tuned. 
Check out the LONG RANGE FORECAST below for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details

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Watching late week for another potential swell event

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25-29 June 2025
SURF ALERT?
Watching two systems and their associated cells of low pressure potentially move
into our swell window. Stay tuned. 

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

FORECASTERS NOTE 
FORECAST OBSERVATIONS
Warmer weather and more user-friendly swell events as we head toward Summer, but also keeping a close eye on the Tropics as things heat up in the Central Atlantic.

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Current Forecast 
and Predictions

Current Forecast

There's a system approximately 500 ESE of Bermuda but the NWS has given it a

less than 10% of development. Because of its trajectory (NE and away from our

MDR) and its lack of strength, this system has a zero chance of swell development.  

 

FORECASTERS NOTES
Both NOAA and the University of Colorado are predicting above-average

tropical activity for the 2025 Hurricane Season. 

2025 HURRICANE SEASON PREDICTION

Check out the complete breakdown below:
13-19 named storms. 6-10 hurricanes. 3-5 major hurricanes

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