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new smyrna beach surf report
Monday: A small wind swell start to the day with North winds building as the day goes on pushing up a choppy North wind swell by the end of the day.
new smyrna beach surf forecast
Tuesday: NE winds and NE wind swell mixing with a little background bump for some messy waist high sets.
Looking ahead: Winds back off a little but still trend onshore for Wednesday. We will be looking at an ENE swell at around 8 sec with an ESE background bump, probably in the thigh to waist zone but there is a chance for something a little bigger if the wind fields line up. Surf drops off a notch for Thursday but it should still be ridable in the better spots with somewhat brisk ESE winds. Surf drops off on Friday and into the weekend with mostly local wind swell on tap.
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
5-6ft |
|
12mph NE onshore
|
62°f |
8am |
5-6ft |
|
10mph NE onshore
|
63°f |
11am |
5ft |
|
12mph NE onshore
|
73°f |
11am |
5ft |
|
12mph NE onshore
|
73°f |
2pm |
4-5ft |
|
13mph ENE onshore
|
75°f |
5pm |
4-5ft |
|
12mph ENE onshore
|
74°f |
8pm |
4-5ft |
|
8mph East onshore
|
66°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4ft |
|
6mph South cross shore
|
56°f |
8am |
4ft |
|
6mph South offshore
|
61°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph East onshore
|
75°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph East onshore
|
75°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph East onshore
|
77°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
12mph East onshore
|
77°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
9mph ESE cross shore
|
71°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph SSW offshore
|
62°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
6mph SSW offshore
|
62°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
6mph SSE cross shore
|
78°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
6mph SSE cross shore
|
78°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph East onshore
|
81°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
13mph East onshore
|
79°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
12mph ESE cross shore
|
73°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
2-3ft |
|
7mph SE cross shore
|
64°f |
8am |
2-3ft |
|
7mph SE cross shore
|
66°f |
11am |
2-3ft |
|
12mph East onshore
|
78°f |
11am |
2-3ft |
|
12mph East onshore
|
78°f |
2pm |
2-3ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
80°f |
5pm |
2-3ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
78°f |
8pm |
2-3ft |
|
15mph East onshore
|
73°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
15mph East onshore
|
68°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
69°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
17mph East onshore
|
78°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
17mph East onshore
|
78°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
20mph East onshore
|
79°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
20mph East onshore
|
78°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
17mph East onshore
|
72°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
68°f |
8am |
4ft |
|
16mph ESE cross shore
|
69°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
17mph ESE cross shore
|
78°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
17mph ESE cross shore
|
78°f |
2pm |
4ft |
|
18mph East onshore
|
79°f |
5pm |
4ft |
|
18mph East onshore
|
78°f |
8pm |
4ft |
|
17mph East onshore
|
71°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
12mph ESE cross shore
|
66°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
12mph ESE cross shore
|
68°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
15mph ESE cross shore
|
78°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
15mph ESE cross shore
|
78°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
80°f |
5pm |
3ft |
|
16mph East onshore
|
79°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
16mph ESE cross shore
|
73°f |
new smyrna beach surf break information
New Smyrna Beach's inlet is one of the most consistent surf spots in all of Florida. When most everywhere else is flat, there is usually a rideable wave at "the inlet".
While it is best on north swells, it can be equally as good with a straight east swell and wind direction. A hundred yards or more away from the rocks at the inet can also be fun on south swells. If it is a sizeable south swell, then you may want to head to the other side of NSB Inlet to Ponce Inlet in southernmost Daytona Beach, which is one of the best spots there is a solid south swell.
During the summer time I must warn you though, it does get extremely crowded with not only surfers of all skill levels, but also with tourists on boogie boards. If you surf here in the summer time
PLEASE be respectful of others in the water but beware of some of the more territorial locals
that have paid their dues and have been here for decades.
Thanks for checking out my report.
Stay Wet!