Attention surfers and beach lovers, winter is calling and our coastal playground is taking a seasonal timeout! The National Weather Service has just dropped the mic on surf zone forecasts for the entire North Carolina coastal region.
From the iconic beaches of the Outer Banks - Duck, Kitty Hawk, Nags Head - to the wild shores of Hatteras Island and the secluded sands of Ocracoke, we're officially entering surf hibernation mode. Your favorite breaks are going into standby until mid-April 2026.
But don't hang up your board just yet! While the detailed surf reports are on vacation, tide and water temperature enthusiasts can still get their fix through the RDUTIDMHX product. Think of it as a coastal lifeline keeping you connected to the ocean's pulse.
This seasonal shutdown covers all the prime coastal zones - from the rugged Cape Lookout National Seashore to the pristine beaches of Emerald Isle, and even the sandy stretches of Hammocks Beach and North Topsail.
Consider this your official heads up to transition from wave chasing to winter activities. Wax those boards, check your gear, maybe plan some off-season training. The ocean might be taking a break, but your stoke doesn't have to.
Stay salty, stay prepared, and mark your calendars for that sweet mid-April return when these beaches will once again beckon surfers back to their watery playground. Until then, keep the stoke alive and the wetsuit warm!
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