Surf Report - Wilmington NC

Surf Zone Forecasting Ends for Carolina Beaches: Official Updates Pause Until Spring 2026


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Surf's officially done for 2025 along the Carolina coast! As the autumn winds roll in and beach umbrellas get packed away, surfers and coastal adventurers can take a breath knowing the National Weather Service has officially closed out the surf zone forecasting 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, coastal watchers will need to hang up their marine forecast charts. Brunswick County's beloved beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also settling in for the winter hibernation.

Heading south into South Carolina, the popular stretches of Horry County including Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island join the coastal shutdown.

While the professional forecasts may be taking a break, Mother Nature never sleeps. Adventurous souls can still check local conditions, but the official detailed surf zone reports are now on winter vacation. Mark your calendars beach lovers - we'll be back with full surf zone forecasting on April 1st, 2026!

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your eyes on the horizon. Winter might be coming, but the ocean's calling never truly goes silent.

Stay stoked, Carolina coast!

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