Friday 9/3 : Big Earl has left us in great graces, little to no damage and an afternoon of clean surf. Look for great conditions thru the weekend. As Earl moves North a cold front will pass over tonight replaced by high pressure moving in from the North, settling over us until sometime mid-week. Looks like Fiona is drowning in Earls wake but Gaston is still kicking and shows signs of pulling itself back together as a trop. depression. The mighty Atlantic is still getting it on so stay tuned to the daily reports & the forecast to stay on top of it all~ obxsurfinfo.com
Day/Date | Swell | Swell | Avg. | Surf | Wind | Surface | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday 9/8 | ESE | 1-2 | 9 | flat | ssw 5-10 | clean | |
| Thursday 9/9 | ESE | 1 - 3 ft | 8 | knee - thigh | N 5- 10 | semi chop | |
| Friday 9/10 | SE | 3-4ft | 9 | knee - waist | N 5 - 10 | semi chop | |
| Extended Forecast | |||||||
| Saturday 9/11 | NNE | 3-4 ft | 7 | knee - waist | NE turn S 5-10 | semi chop | |
| Sunday 9/12 | SE | 2 - 3 ft | 9 | knee | SSW 5 - 10 | semi chop |
Disclaimer:All forecasts are based on weather data provided from multiple sources and are subject to change. When the weather changes, the surf changes. There is also a larger margin of error in the extended forecast. Please keep this in mind when planning your next surf trip. Forecasts are updated daily to catch any significant changes in the weather pattern. Swell Direction and Swell Size are given for the open ocean within 30 miles of all Outer Banks beaches including the South facing beaches of Frisco. Surf size is based on conditions specifically for Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills and Kitty Hawk. Remeber, swell direction may cause a large variation in surf size from one beach to the next.
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