Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf season has officially come to a close for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Horry and Georgetown, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its annual surf zone forecasts.
Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, hanging at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Oak Island and Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and reflect on an epic season.
The cool autumn winds are signaling a change, and while the waves might be calling your name, the professional surf forecasters are taking a well-deserved break. But don't worry, beach enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the NWS Wilmington will fire up their surf zone forecasts once again.
This means you've got plenty of time to tune up your gear, dream about those perfect swells, and prepare for another incredible beach season. From the Carolina coastline stretching through North and South Carolina, including hot spots like Carolina Beach, Fort Fisher, Holden Beach, and Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building.
So, keep your stoke alive, check your equipment, and get ready. The 2025 beach season is just around the corner, promising new adventures, epic waves, and endless coastal memories. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the surf forecasts return in the spring!
Hang loose, wave riders!