Today's Surf Conditions at Sandy Hook
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Best Surf Season & Climatology
Best Surf Season (November - February)
The heart of the North Atlantic storm track delivers consistent, powerful swell to Sandy Hook during the late fall and winter months. With average wave heights holding steady around 1.3m and periods frequently pushing into the 7-9s range, these months offer the most reliable combination of size and punch. The predominant wind regime shifts favorably, with west and southwest winds blowing offshore across the beach more than 40% of the time, grooming the lines from the NNE to E swell windows. Deep low-pressure systems spinning off the coast generate long-period groundswell that wraps into the Jersey Shore, making for some of the most exciting surf of the year. Despite the cooler temps, this is the prime window for quality waves at Sandy Hook.
Fair Surf Season (March - April & September - October)
Transitional months bring a mix of leftover winter energy and early season systems. March and April see average heights around 1.2-1.3m with periods in the 7-8s range, but offshore wind percentages dip slightly. September and October benefit from lingering summer warmth and the first autumn cold fronts, which can energize the sea state. Swell directions become more variable, with a higher proportion of E and SE windswell. Still, favorable wind windows exist, and when a solid low organizes offshore, these months can produce excellent sessions.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer brings a pronounced drop in average swell height, falling to just 0.8-1.0m, with periods often in the 6-7s range – typical of local windswell. While the percentage of offshore wind (from SSW through W) peaks above 55% from June to August, the available swell lacks power and size. The dominant swell directions shift to the southeast and south, which are less efficient for Sandy Hook's ENE-facing beach. Occasional tropical storms or hurricanes spinning up the coast can provide rare summer swells, but these are the exception. For consistent surf, the winter months are the clear winner.
Detailed Surf Information for Sandy Hook
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