Surf's officially shutting down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final call for 2025's coastal coverage.
From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're closing the book on this year's surf zone forecasts.
Brunswick County's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to official marine updates. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just someone who loves watching waves crash, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.
Our South Carolina friends aren't exempt either. The beaches stretching from Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach and over to Georgetown's scenic coastal areas like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their seasonal maritime reports.
But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we're rolling back into action on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll once again bring you the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone forecasts to help you plan those epic beach days.
Until then, stay salty and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. Catch you on the flip side in spring!
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