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Surf Report for Miami Florida

Surf Report for Miami Florida

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Surf Report for Miami Florida — daily surf conditions briefing for the Miami coastline. Each episode covers current wave height, swell direction and period, wind conditions, water temperature, and surf quality for Miami Beach and surrounding Atlantic breaks. Practical and specific — whether it's worth paddling out, best tides, what to expect. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.© 2026 YesOui.ai Politique et gouvernement
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  • Surf Report for Miami Florida - Sunday - 31 May 2026
    May 31 2026
    This morning's Miami surf report delivers a straightforward verdict: stay out of the lineup. Wave height is sitting at 2 feet, but the 3-second period tells the real story — this is wind chop, not swell. Short, fast, and crumbling, these waves have no open-ocean energy behind them and will close out before you find your feet, even on a longboard.

    The swell direction is coming in from the WSW at 252 degrees, which is an unfavourable angle for the Miami Beach breaks. Without northeast Atlantic swell wrapping into the coast, there's simply no power to work with. What looks like surf on paper is surface texture in practice.

    The one bright spot: water temperature is a warm 81.3°F. No wetsuit needed, and it's a great morning for a swim or just floating around. Just don't expect to get a ride out of it.

    If you were planning to head down to the sand with a board, the recommendation is clear — leave it in the car. Atlantic swell season is on the way, but today is not that day. Keep checking back each morning for your daily Miami surf conditions, wave height, swell period, wind direction, and water temperature — everything you need to decide whether it's worth paddling out.

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    2 min
  • Surf Report for Miami Florida - Saturday - 30 May 2026
    May 30 2026
    Miami's surf is running small today — 1.6 feet with an ENE swell tracking in at 75 degrees and a dominant period of 8 seconds. That period is the key detail. Eight seconds means there's actual shape and spacing to the sets, not just windblown chop. If you're riding the right equipment — a longboard or something with real volume — this can be a genuinely enjoyable session. Shortboarders are going to struggle.

    Water temperature is sitting at a very comfortable 81.9 degrees Fahrenheit. No wetsuit required. Board shorts, sunscreen, and patience are your kit for the day.

    Wind data wasn't available for this read, so the surface condition is a question mark until you get eyes on it. Offshore or light onshore winds would make this a fun small-wave morning. If it's blown out, waiting until later in the day could pay off — though small days like this tend to get messier as onshore winds build through the morning, so early is generally the better call.

    Miami Beach and the surrounding Atlantic breaks are all reading similarly. There's no secret spot offering more size today, so don't waste time chasing. Get to your local break early, assess the surface, grab the longboard, and keep your expectations calibrated. Warm water and consistent small sets are still a decent reason to get in the ocean.

    This is your daily Miami surf conditions briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes.

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    2 min
  • Surf Report for Miami Florida - Friday - 29 May 2026
    May 29 2026
    Miami's surf is running small but honest this morning — a 2.3-foot east swell at nine seconds from 98 degrees gives the Atlantic breaks just enough shape to work with. It's not pumping, but a nine-second period separates this from gutless windswell, and if you're on the right equipment you'll find a few genuine rides.

    The average period of four seconds signals plenty of short-interval chop mixed into those better sets, so expect to do some paddling to find the cleaner waves. Patience is the move today. Water temperature is sitting at a very comfortable 81.5 degrees — board shorts and go, no wetsuit required. That warmth alone makes this a worthwhile morning on the water for beginners, longboarders, and anyone shaking the rust off a mid-length.

    Longboards and mid-lengths are the call on a day like this. Shortboarders will find it thin and will be hunting for the occasional slightly larger set. Wind data wasn't available at time of recording, so check local conditions before heading out — an offshore breeze cleans this up significantly, while onshore chop would make it a scramble. Tide timing also matters on a smaller day; check your local chart and aim for the stage that typically draws out the best shape at your preferred Miami break.

    Bottom line: this is a get-wet morning, not a get-barreled morning. But 81-degree water, a little shape in the swell, and zero wetsuit friction make it a pleasant paddle. Bring the longboard. It earns its keep today.

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    2 min
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