Palm Beach, FL Surf Forecast (2024)

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  • 84° E 18 23mph Today's Forecast
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SURF

SWELL

SAT 07-06

SUN 07-07

MON 07-08

TUE 07-09

WED 07-10

THU 07-11

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Chest

Waist

Knee

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  • CLEAN
  • FAIR
  • CHOPPY
  • SWELL 1
  • SWELL 2
  • SWELL 3
  • SWELL 4
  • SWELL 5
  • SWELL 6

Forecast Updated: Aug 19 7:00 pm

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  • THURSDAY

    AM:

    5-7 ft

    CHOPPY

    PM:

    6-8 ft

    CHOPPY

    SURF

    1-3' overhead high NE medium period swell.

    CONDITIONS

    Blown out with NE winds 30-35mph in the morning decreasing to 25-30mph in the afternoon.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 3:48 am @ 0.1 ft

    HIGH 9:39 am @ 2.6 ft

    SUNRISE 6:33 am

    PM

    LOW 3:48 pm @ -0.3 ft

    HIGH 10:17 pm @ 3.1 ft

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    NE 3 mph

    NNE 0.6 ft @ 3 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    NE 1 mph

    NNE 0.6 ft @ 3 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ENE 5 mph

    NNE 0.6 ft @ 3 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 10 mph

    S 0.0 ft @ 0 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 10 mph

    S 0.0 ft @ 0 sec

  • FRIDAY

    AM:

    6-8 ft

    CHOPPY

    PM:

    6-8 ft

    CHOPPY

    SURF

    1-3' overhead high NE medium period swell.

    CONDITIONS

    Blown out with ENE winds 25-30mph.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 4:31 am @ 0.2 ft

    HIGH 10:24 am @ 2.6 ft

    SUNRISE 6:33 am

    PM

    LOW 4:31 pm @ -0.1 ft

    HIGH 10:58 pm @ 3 ft

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSW 5 mph

    NE 0.9 ft @ 4 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    S 3 mph

    NE 0.7 ft @ 4 sec

    12 pm

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSE 15 mph

    ENE 0.6 ft @ 4 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSE 14 mph

    SSE 1.1 ft @ 3 sec

  • SATURDAY

    AM:

    4-5 ft

    CHOPPY

    PM:

    5-7 ft

    CHOPPY

    SURF

    Chest to shoulder high NE medium period swell for the morning with occasional head sets. The surf builds from the ESE in the afternoon with sets up to 1-2' overhead high.

    CONDITIONS

    Blown out with E winds 20-25mph.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 5:12 am @ 0.2 ft

    HIGH 11:09 am @ 2.5 ft

    SUNRISE 6:33 am

    PM

    LOW 5:15 pm @ 0.1 ft

    HIGH 11:37 pm @ 2.8 ft

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSE 7 mph

    ENE 0.5 ft @ 5 sec

    S 1.2 ft @ 4 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSE 10 mph

    ENE 0.5 ft @ 5 sec

    S 1.1 ft @ 5 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 14 mph

    SE 0.6 ft @ 2 sec

    S 0.9 ft @ 5 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 17 mph

    SE 1.2 ft @ 3 sec

    S 0.6 ft @ 5 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 15 mph

    SSE 1.0 ft @ 4 sec

  • SUNDAY

    AM:

    3-4+ ft

    CLEAN

    PM:

    3 ft

    CLEAN

    SURF

    Stomach to shoulder high mix of S wind swell and ESE wind swell for the morning. This fades to waist high in the afternoon.

    CONDITIONS

    Fairly clean with SW winds 5-10mph in the morning shifting WSW 20-25mph in the afternoon.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 5:52 am @ 0.3 ft

    HIGH 11:54 am @ 2.5 ft

    SUNRISE 6:34 am

    PM

    LOW 5:59 pm @ 0.2 ft

    HIGH N/A

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SSE 9 mph

    ESE 1.3 ft @ 4 sec

    S 0.8 ft @ 4 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 10 mph

    ESE 1.1 ft @ 4 sec

    SSE 0.9 ft @ 4 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 18 mph

    ESE 1.1 ft @ 4 sec

    SSE 1.0 ft @ 4 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 18 mph

    ESE 1.1 ft @ 4 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    SE 16 mph

    ESE 1.0 ft @ 4 sec

    S 1.3 ft @ 5 sec

  • MONDAY

    AM:

    1-2 ft

    CLEAN

    PM:

    0-1 ft

    CLEAN

    SURF

    Small scale (ankle to knee high) surf.

    CONDITIONS

    Clean with W winds 20-25mph in the morning decreasing to 15-20mph in the afternoon.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 6:33 am @ 0.3 ft

    HIGH 12:16 am @ 2.7 ft

    SUNRISE 6:34 am

    PM

    LOW 6:44 pm @ 0.4 ft

    HIGH 12:40 pm @ 2.5 ft

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 10 mph

    ESE 1.2 ft @ 4 sec

    SSE 1.3 ft @ 5 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 11 mph

    ESE 1.4 ft @ 4 sec

    SSE 1.2 ft @ 5 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 17 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 3 sec

    ESE 1.4 ft @ 4 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 17 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 1.4 ft @ 4 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 15 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 1.3 ft @ 4 sec

  • TUESDAY

    AM:

    1-2 ft

    FAIR

    PM:

    2-3 ft

    CHOPPY

    SURF

    Knee high N short period wind swell in the morning builds to knee to waist high for the afternoon.

    CONDITIONS

    Semi clean/sideshore texture and current in the morning with NW winds 10-15mph. Sideshore texture/chop conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting to the NNW.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW 7:14 am @ 0.3 ft

    HIGH 12:56 am @ 2.6 ft

    SUNRISE 6:35 am

    PM

    LOW 7:33 pm @ 0.5 ft

    HIGH 1:28 pm @ 2.4 ft

    SUNSET 8:16 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 8 mph

    ENE 0.9 ft @ 4 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 9 mph

    ENE 0.9 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 0.8 ft @ 4 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 15 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 0.7 ft @ 4 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 17 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 3 sec

    ESE 0.7 ft @ 4 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 17 mph

    ENE 0.8 ft @ 3 sec

    ESE 0.7 ft @ 3 sec

  • WEDNESDAY

    AM:

    2-4 ft

    CHOPPY

    PM:

    3-4+ ft

    FAIR

    SURF

    Waist to chest high NNE wind swell with occasional shoulder high sets.

    CONDITIONS

    Bumpy/choppy in the morning with NE winds 15-20mph. Light sideshore texture conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting N 5-10mph.

    TIDES / SUN

    AM

    LOW N/A

    HIGH N/A

    SUNRISE N/A

    PM

    LOW N/A

    HIGH N/A

    SUNSET N/A

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    6 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ENE 16 mph

    NE 1.5 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 1.8 ft @ 4 sec

    9 am

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 15 mph

    ENE 2.0 ft @ 4 sec

    ESE 1.6 ft @ 4 sec

    12 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    E 16 mph

    E 3.0 ft @ 5 sec

    3 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 14 mph

    ESE 2.3 ft @ 5 sec

    NE 2.0 ft @ 5 sec

    6 pm

    WIND

    SWELL

    WEATHER

    ESE 10 mph

    ENE 2.0 ft @ 5 sec

    SE 1.9 ft @ 5 sec

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FAQs

How big are the waves at Palm Beach? ›

Forecast Details
SURFSWELL
6am1+ ft clean1.8ft 6s NNE
12pm2 ft fair2.6ft 11s NE
6pm1-2 ft fair2.5ft 11s NE

What is the best surf forecast site? ›

SURFLINE. One of the most well-established surf reports and forecasts and was founded in 1985 by the late Sean Collins. Surfline is based in Southern California and provides a comprehensive wave forecasting website for users worldwide.

How accurate are surf forecasts? ›

A surf report, however, is not a 100 percent accurate maritime weather forecast tool. Instead, surf reports represent interpretations of data collected over time from a given surf spot, and so each surf report site will have tuned the weather algorithms it uses to make sense of its prevailing conditions.

How to read the surf forecast? ›

How to read a surf report
  1. Swell size. The size of the wave, or swell height, is a measure in feet or meters. ...
  2. Swell period. The swell period is measured in seconds. ...
  3. Swell direction. Swell direction tells you where the swell is coming from in degrees/bearing. ...
  4. Wind direction. ...
  5. Wind strength/speed. ...
  6. Tide.
May 24, 2021

What beach has the biggest waves in Florida? ›

Sited alongside stunning, high dollar real estate, Palm Beach's Reef Road is one of the few places in the state where the surf can achieve true "big wave" status, maxing out at 15 feet. It's known by many as the best surfing in Florida. Here's a guide to surfing there.

Can you surf at Palm Beach? ›

Palm Beach stretches along 2.3km and caters for many different levels of surfers. For beginners, you'll want to head to the southern end AKA “kiddies corner” for some family fun and constant gentle waves for you to practice the basics on. Perfect for more mature learners too.

Is surfing better on a rising or falling tide? ›

Now, how this affects surfing?… Well, every break has it's favored tides, which is mainly due to the bathymetry of that specific break. However, usually most spots favor a 'low going high' or when the tide is on the rise, 'filling in'. This is the believed “tidal push” which may help the forward momentum of waves.

What's the best tide for surfing? ›

Not necessarily — it depends on where you plan to surf. High tides are great if you're headed towards a reef break. The only exception is if it's near a bluff, in which case the waves rarely break before hitting land. Conversely, medium to low tides are better if you're surfing near a beach break.

Are 2 foot waves surfable? ›

Generally speaking the perfect size for beginners is 1 to 2ft. For intermediates: 2-4ft waves are best as it gives you more face of the wave to progress your skills on. You should keep an eye on the 'Swell Period', because it's a lot more indicative of the actual wave size (see the next point).

How big is a 3 foot wave? ›

Thus, a "3-foot" wave is roughly six feet high (in actuality a height of ~1.8 m), i.e., head-high to a 6-foot (~180 cm) person; a "2-foot" wave is roughly four feet high (height of ~1.2 m), i.e., chest-high to such a person; and a "6- to 8-foot" wave would be 2 to approaching 3 times head-high to such a person (height ...

What wind is too strong for surfing? ›

But generally for surfing, you want light offshore winds under 15mph for clean, groomed waves. Anything more than that (say, a gusty offshore wind over 25mph) will make it harder to paddle into waves and, on weaker swells, harder to generate speed on the waves.

What time are waves the calmest? ›

Simply put, the best time of day to surf is in the early morning and late evening. The surf is the best at these times because the winds are calm during the beginning and end of the day.

What is the best tide for a beginner surfer? ›

The best tides to surf in can vary depending on the location, but in general, mid to high tides are ideal for beginners as they provide more forgiving waves. However, experienced surfers may prefer lower tides as they produce faster and more challenging waves.

What beach has the biggest waves in California? ›

HALF MOON BAY, Calif.

– The shape of the California coastline, in combination with a rock formation about 20 miles south of San Francisco, can lead to surf reaching nearly 60 feet high that's known by locals as the Maverick waves.

What beach in Miami has the biggest waves? ›

South Beach:

Located in Penrod Park, just east of where I-95 ends, South Beach has the potential to deliver barreling, board-breaking peaks. During north or northeast swell conditions, the A-frames are shapeliest on the incoming tide with offshore (west to northwest) winds.

How big are the waves at the wave? ›

The waves range from 0.5 to almost 2 metres with an average length or ride ranging from 35m to 85m depending on the wave and skill of the surfer. The average duration of a ride is 10-13 seconds.

How big are Miami beach waves? ›

Forecast Details
SURFSWELL
6am0-1 ft fair1.4ft 10s NNE
12pm0-1 ft choppy1.4ft 10s NNE
6pm0-1 ft choppy2ft 4s S

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