wind
20mph NW cross shore
swell
4.9ft 5s North
0.6ft 13s East
next tide
Low
at 10:53 am
4:46pm high
11:17pm low
updated 20 hours ago
indialantic surf report
Monday: Small to flat in most spots. Gentle offshore winds picking up for the afternoon. It’s a perfect day for a little beach fishing but keep an eye on the weather forecast because we have a few storms rolling through.
indialantic surf forecast
Tuesday: We have strong North winds and wind swell to start the day which will be dropping off by the afternoon. There may be a few leftovers after the winds die down for breaks that can handle a North swell but keep your expectations tempered.
Looking ahead: Surf will drop off for Wednesday and Thursday. We have another front passing over on Friday that will be kicking off another round of wind swell for the weekend.
Next week is looking promising in some of the long range models so stay tuned.
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4-5ft |
|
21mph NNW cross shore
|
61°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
20mph North cross shore
|
57°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
17mph North cross shore
|
63°f |
11am |
4ft |
|
17mph North cross shore
|
63°f |
2pm |
4ft |
|
16mph North cross shore
|
66°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
12mph NNE onshore
|
66°f |
8pm |
3ft |
|
6mph NNE onshore
|
60°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
2-3ft |
|
3mph NNW cross shore
|
52°f |
8am |
2-3ft |
|
3mph NNW cross shore
|
56°f |
11am |
2-3ft |
|
6mph North cross shore
|
66°f |
11am |
2-3ft |
|
6mph North cross shore
|
66°f |
2pm |
2-3ft |
|
7mph NE onshore
|
71°f |
5pm |
2-3ft |
|
8mph East onshore
|
71°f |
8pm |
2-3ft |
|
6mph ESE onshore
|
68°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
2ft |
|
2mph North cross shore
|
61°f |
8am |
2ft |
|
3mph NNE onshore
|
62°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
7mph East onshore
|
72°f |
11am |
2ft |
|
7mph East onshore
|
72°f |
2pm |
1-2ft |
|
10mph East onshore
|
76°f |
5pm |
1-2ft |
|
10mph East onshore
|
75°f |
8pm |
2ft |
|
12mph ESE onshore
|
71°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4ft |
|
14mph ESE onshore
|
69°f |
8am |
4-5ft |
|
18mph ESE onshore
|
68°f |
11am |
4-5ft |
|
20mph SE cross shore
|
71°f |
11am |
4-5ft |
|
20mph SE cross shore
|
71°f |
2pm |
4-5ft |
|
22mph SSE cross shore
|
74°f |
5pm |
4ft |
|
21mph SSE cross shore
|
74°f |
8pm |
4ft |
|
20mph South cross shore
|
71°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
3-4ft |
|
15mph WSW offshore
|
68°f |
8am |
3-4ft |
|
14mph West offshore
|
65°f |
11am |
3ft |
|
14mph West offshore
|
70°f |
11am |
3ft |
|
14mph West offshore
|
70°f |
2pm |
3-4ft |
|
15mph WNW offshore
|
76°f |
5pm |
3-4ft |
|
15mph NW cross shore
|
75°f |
8pm |
4ft |
|
16mph NNW cross shore
|
69°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
4ft |
|
16mph North cross shore
|
64°f |
8am |
4-5ft |
|
16mph North cross shore
|
64°f |
11am |
4-5ft |
|
17mph NNE onshore
|
69°f |
11am |
4-5ft |
|
17mph NNE onshore
|
69°f |
2pm |
5ft |
|
20mph NNE onshore
|
73°f |
5pm |
5-6ft |
|
20mph NNE onshore
|
72°f |
8pm |
6ft |
|
18mph NE onshore
|
69°f |
|
surf |
swell |
wind |
weatherwx |
5am |
6ft |
|
15mph ENE onshore
|
66°f |
8am |
6ft |
|
15mph ENE onshore
|
64°f |
11am |
6ft |
|
16mph ENE onshore
|
71°f |
11am |
6ft |
|
16mph ENE onshore
|
71°f |
2pm |
5-6ft |
|
17mph East onshore
|
75°f |
5pm |
5-6ft |
|
15mph East onshore
|
71°f |
8pm |
5-6ft |
|
15mph East onshore
|
68°f |
indialantic surf break information
The Indialantic Boardwalk can hold an 8ft swell and breaks way outside 200 yards or more! Big workable walls for the outside break and it can connect all the way to hollow shore pound with fast sections and gnarly tubes.
Indialantic stores and businesses cater to all the basic needs plus more exotic demands of its residents and visitors. Restaurants vary from fast food and family establishments to ethnic and gourmet dining. Swimming, fishing, boating and surfing are favorite pastimes. Threatened and endangered sea turtles nest along the shore from May through October and the recently refurbished boardwalk offers a place to stroll along the ocean and the parks throughout the town.
In 1975, a Town Council proclamation designated Indialantic a bird sanctuary and the town has taken measures since to protect its abundance of animal species and plant life. Indialantic remains a natural, unspoiled paradise which attracts visitors to its quiet beauty as a getaway from the faster pace of the big city.
Nearby Indian Harbour Beach grew as a residential community developed in support of the growing space industry on the Space Coast and is fairly small; only two square miles nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon.
Visitors can relax or picnic at beachfront parks or stroll through the 27-acre Gleason Park situated on a lake with many exercise paths, lighted in the early evening by quaint Victorian lights. The year-round heated pool located in the park next to the community center hosts classes and activities for people of all ages and the million-dollar sports field complex features tennis courts, baseball and soccer.