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Surf Forecast - US Mid Atlantic Coast - North Carolina to Virginia Beach

5 Day Surf Forecast

Forecast Updated:
  Tuesday, September 30, 2025 2:01 PM

Surf Scale: 3 ft = waist high, 4 ft = chest high, 5 ft = head high, 10 ft =double overhead
Swell Direction is direction swell is coming from. 90°=East, 180°=South, 270°=West, 360-0 = North

Mid-Atlantic Surf Forecast
Covering exposed breaks from S. Carolina Virginia Beach
Day Trend Wind
(kts)
Details
(Swell Number, Swell Size & Period, Arrival Time and Profile)
Waves
(Set wave max face height)
Swell Direction
Wednesday
10/1
Up some NE 25+ early Imelda/Humberto combo swell building to 11.5 ft @ 11 secs later
Imelda is to be tracking east-northeast positioned 450 nmiles off Jacksonville Fla with winds 80 kts still generating some degree of swell. And Humberto is to be slowly tracking northeast 400 nmiles east of the Outer Banks with winds 65 kts still generating some degree of swell but getting absorbed by Imelda.
10.5 ft 60 degrees
Thursday
10/2
Up more NE 20+ early Imelda/Humberto swell fading from 10.4 ft @ 11-12 secs early
Imelda is to start accelerating to the east positioned 800 nmiles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras with winds 80 kts likely not producing any more swell. Humberto is to have disintegrated while racing east and of no interest. And high pressure is to be building over the Northeast Coast but inland producing a gradient with Imelda resulting in northeast winds at 20-25 kt starting to get traction.
11.0 ft 65 degrees
Friday
10/3
Down some NE 20+ early Swell fading from 7.0 ft @ 10-11 secs early
Imelda is to stall 1000 nmiles east of Cape Cod with winds 60 kts perhaps regaining traction and starting to generate swell again pushing towards the US East Coast. And the gradient is to persist producing east winds at 20 kts streaming into the US East Coast from the Outer Banks southward producing windswell there.
6.5 ft 70 degrees
Saturday
10/4
Down some NE 10+ early Local windswell 5.8 ft @ 11 secs steady
Imelda is to again race off to the east offering nothing. East fetch from the previous gradient is to continue at 15-20 kts streaming into the Southeast Coast south of the Outer Banks producing some more windswell.
5.5 ft 70 degrees
Sunday
10/5
Down more ESE 5+ early Local windswell/residual tropical swell combo fading from 5.1 ft @ 11-12 secs
High pressure is to be off the Northeast Coast producing a fetch of east winds at 15-20 kts off and impacting the Southeast Coast mainly south of the Outer Banks producing more windswell.
5.0 ft 75 degrees
Extended
Outlook
Down slow --- High pressure is to hold off the Northeast Coast producing a continued fetch of east winds at 15-20 kts streaming into the Southeast Coast south of the outer Banks into early Wed (10/8) producing more windswell. --- ---

Surf Height Animation: US East Coast - Cape Hatteras - New Jersey
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US East Coast - Cape Hatteras
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