EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 2 MIN
Final Seasonal Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Sunday Through Monday With Waves Up to 13 Feet
from Surf Report - Ocean City MD Beaches · host Inception Point AI
Good evening everyone. This is your final surf zone forecast of the season, and it's shaping up to be a memorable one. We're tracking a significant swell that's going to make waves this weekend and into early next week. Let's start with what's happening tonight. Beach hazards and high rip current risks remain in effect until eight PM, so if you're still out there, exercise caution and respect the water. Moving into Saturday, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers. Surf heights will range from three to seven feet depending on your location, with the most intense conditions down in the Outer Banks hitting eight feet. Water temperature is holding steady around seventy degrees, so it's still comfortable for a late season session. Winds will be out of the east around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High rip current risk continues, and if you're planning to paddle out, this would be your last opportunity before conditions deteriorate significantly. Now here's where things get exciting. A high surf advisory kicks in Saturday evening and runs through Monday evening. Sunday is going to be the headline day. We're looking at dangerous surf heights of nine to thirteen feet across the region, with the strongest winds of the period. Northeast winds will howl at thirty to forty miles per hour, making conditions extremely windy. Showers will be widespread, and temperatures will drop into the upper sixties and low seventies. Here's the critical part: we're expecting dangerous shore break of four feet or greater. This type of shore break can cause serious neck and spinal injuries even to experienced swimmers, so swimming is not recommended Sunday. Columbus Day brings more of the same heavy conditions. Surf heights will be five to ten feet with showers likely and very windy conditions from the north. Highs near the upper sixties. Tuesday shows gradual improvement. Surf heights drop to four to seven feet, winds ease to around twenty five miles per hour, and we'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies with only a slight chance of showers. By Wednesday, conditions moderate nicely. Surf heights settle into the three to seven foot range, mostly sunny skies return, and north winds are around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. This looks like a nice wrap up day before we close the seasonal forecast. A quick reminder that any surf heights greater than four feet typically mean dangerous breaking waves and moderate to high rip current risk. This is the last forecast of our seasonal cycle. We'll be back with regular updates starting mid May. Stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Final Seasonal Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Sunday Through Monday With Waves Up to 13 Feet
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