Surf Report - Newport - Morehead City NC

Outer Banks Surf Zone Forecasts Close for Winter Coastal Enthusiasts Advised to Track Tides and Water Temperatures


Listen Later

Alright surf fans and beach lovers, gather round for the seasonal wrap-up! As of tonight, the National Weather Service has officially closed the books on our Surf Zone Forecasts for the year. From the Northern Outer Banks to Ocracoke Island, from Hatteras to Carteret County's beautiful beaches, we're pulling the plug until mid-April 2026.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! While our detailed surf reports are taking a winter vacation, you can still stay connected to the coastal pulse. The RDUTIDMHX product remains your go-to source for tide and water temperature information. So whether you're dreaming of Duck's rolling waves, planning an off-season adventure near Cape Hatteras, or wondering about the conditions at Atlantic Beach, you'll have a lifeline to ocean intel.

From the sandy stretches of Rodanthe to the pristine shores of Shackleford Banks, our coastal zones are settling in for their annual hibernation. The beaches of Kitty Hawk, Emerald Isle, and North Topsail will be waiting quietly, storing up energy for the spring comeback.

For all you die-hard wave chasers and coastal enthusiasts, keep your ear to the ground and your eyes on those tide reports. The ocean never truly sleeps, and neither do we. When mid-April rolls around, we'll be back with fresh forecasts, renewed excitement, and all the surf and beach wisdom you've come to expect.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Surf Report - Newport - Morehead City NCBy Inception Point Ai