swell
3.6ft 8s ENE
3.6ft 8s ENE
updated 2 days ago
cocoa beach surf report
Friday: Waist to lucky chest-high waves at 7-8 seconds from the east, with light offshore winds.
cocoa beach surf forecast
Weekend: Expect a few leftover waves on Saturday, but conditions will drop off by Sunday.
Looking ahead: A frontal boundary is setting up to the north, creating a wind field that extends halfway across the Atlantic for the start of next week. The swell generated from this will be centered around Virginia Beach, but we should still catch some of it here in Florida. Northern Florida could see chest-high sets, with wave size decreasing as you head further south. The peak will be from Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning, with the swell size gradually decreasing into the weekend.
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surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4ft |
|
3mph WNW offshore
|
78°f |
8am |
4ft |
|
5mph NW offshore
|
79°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
8mph NW offshore
|
82°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
8mph NW offshore
|
82°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph North cross shore
|
86°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph NE onshore
|
85°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
8mph North cross shore
|
83°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
81°f |
8am |
3ft |
|
7mph WNW offshore
|
80°f |
11am |
3ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
84°f |
11am |
3ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
84°f |
2pm |
2-3ft |
|
9mph North cross shore
|
85°f |
5pm |
2-3ft |
|
9mph NNE cross shore
|
84°f |
8pm |
2-3ft |
|
8mph NNE cross shore
|
83°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
2-3ft |
|
6mph East onshore
|
81°f |
8am |
2ft |
|
6mph ENE onshore
|
81°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
7mph ESE onshore
|
84°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
7mph ESE onshore
|
84°f |
2pm |
2ft |
|
9mph ESE onshore
|
85°f |
5pm |
2ft |
|
8mph ESE onshore
|
85°f |
8pm |
2ft |
|
7mph ESE onshore
|
83°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
2ft |
|
6mph SSW cross shore
|
80°f |
8am |
2ft |
|
6mph WSW offshore
|
80°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
6mph WSW offshore
|
84°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
6mph WSW offshore
|
84°f |
2pm |
2ft |
|
7mph SE onshore
|
86°f |
5pm |
3ft |
|
7mph ESE onshore
|
85°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
7mph SSE onshore
|
83°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4ft |
|
6mph West offshore
|
80°f |
8am |
4ft |
|
7mph WNW offshore
|
79°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
83°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
83°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
8mph North cross shore
|
84°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
7mph ENE onshore
|
84°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
6mph East onshore
|
83°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
6mph West offshore
|
79°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph WNW offshore
|
79°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
83°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
83°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
9mph NNE cross shore
|
85°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
8mph NE onshore
|
83°f |
8pm |
3-4ft |
|
7mph East onshore
|
82°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
6mph West offshore
|
79°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
7mph NW offshore
|
79°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
8mph North cross shore
|
83°f |
11am |
3-4ft |
|
8mph North cross shore
|
83°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph NE onshore
|
84°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
10mph NE onshore
|
83°f |
8pm |
4ft |
|
8mph NE onshore
|
82°f |
cocoa beach surf break information
The Cocoa Beach Pier breaks on almost every type of swell! North swells are best in the chest to head high zone. South West winds will are perfect for grooming the sets.
Widely known as the surfing capital of the East Coast, the primary attraction to Cocoa Beach is the weather. With its prime positioning where two climatic zones (sub-tropic and temperate) meet, our weather usually avoids extremes. This unique coastal location attracts wildlife indigenous to both climatic zones, as well as migratory species and it is the primary tourist destination on the Florida Space Coast.
In downtown Cocoa Beach near Minuteman Causeway, an area known as Cottage Row offers a variety of specialty shops set up in charming old Naval housing. Cafes, nightclubs, and fine-dining establishments flank art galleries, bike rentals, and specialized surf shops. With an active nightlife and array of eateries, Cocoa Beach has established itself as an exciting locale among visitors as well as locals. Enjoy live music on the Party Deck at Coconuts On The Beach or the very fine martinis at Heidi’s Jazz Club.
Ron Jon Surf Shop is a destination unto itself as the “World’s Most Famous Surf Shop.” The Cocoa Beach Surf Company surf complex next door is another must see as it includes a hotel, surf school, travel agency, and tour operator. Cocoa Beach is also famous as the location of the “I Dream of Jeannie” television show that aired in the 70s. The Sunday Farmer’s Market and the nature trail at Lori Wilson Park are enjoyable excursions to add to any Cocoa Beach getaway.