Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and put away the beach gear! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season.
From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have declared the seasonal surf watch complete. Brunswick's stunning coastline - including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - is also wrapping up its maritime monitoring.
Heading south, the South Carolina coastal regions are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a fan of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, or the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecast team is signing off until April 1, 2026.
This doesn't mean the ocean goes to sleep, though! While official forecasts are on pause, the waves will continue their rhythmic dance. Surfers, fishermen, and beach enthusiasts might want to keep a personal eye on conditions, but the professional tracking takes a well-deserved winter break.
Remember, the ocean is a dynamic environment. Even without official forecasts, always respect the water, check local conditions, and prioritize safety. Stay salty, stay smart, and start counting down the days until those sweet spring surf reports roll back in!
Until next season, keep those beach dreams alive and your adventure spirit burning bright.
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