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Surf Report for Montauk New York

Surf Report for Montauk New York

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Surf Report for Montauk New York — daily surf conditions briefing for Montauk, New York. Each episode covers current wave height, swell direction and period, wind conditions, water temperature, and surf quality for Montauk's key breaks including Ditch Plains and the Point. Practical and specific — whether conditions are firing, best tides, what to expect. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.© 2026 YesOui.ai 政治・政府
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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Monday - 01 June 2026
    2026/06/01
    A genuine east ground swell is running into Montauk this morning, and it's worth knowing the details before you head out. Waves are sitting at 4.9 feet with a 10-second period from the east — that's a real swell with push and shape, not chop. This Montauk surf report breaks down exactly what to expect at the key breaks and how to make the most of today's conditions.

    Ditch Plains is the priority today. An east swell wraps into Ditch cleanly, producing defined peaks, workable shoulders, and walls that reward committed surfing. Expect solid sets with a few cleanup sets mixed in — paddle out alert and stay aware on the inside. The Point is a trickier call with a direct east angle; it can work if the wind is offshore early, but Ditch is the organised choice.

    Tide timing matters today. At this swell size and direction, a higher tide tends to make waves lumpy and sectiony. Aim for mid to lower tide for cleaner breaks and better-defined walls. Plan your session around that window if your schedule allows.

    Water temperature is 55.6°F — cold. A full sealed-seam suit is non-negotiable. Consider gloves and booties if you're planning an extended session. Wind is the remaining variable: light or westerly and conditions could get genuinely fun; onshore and the surface deteriorates quickly at this size.

    Bottom line: solid east swell, real surf on offer at Montauk. Get to Ditch, time the tide, and suit up properly. Under three minutes — everything you need, nothing you don't.

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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Sunday - 31 May 2026
    2026/05/31
    Montauk is showing up this morning with a legitimate 6.6-foot east swell running at 8 seconds — real size in the water, even if the shorter period keeps things punchy. The headline condition making this session work is the wind: 18 mph out of the WNW, which is textbook offshore for Montauk's east-facing breaks. Ditch Plains is getting groomed right now, and surfers willing to manage the occasional cleanup set will find genuine fun waves on offer.

    The Point is also worth a serious look today. With swell direction tracking straight out of the east at 82 degrees, the angle is dialled in for that break. If you prefer a cleaner shape over the beach break energy at Ditch, the Point could be the better call this morning.

    Water temperature is 55.2°F — no shortcuts on the wetsuit. Full suit, boots, gloves, and a hood are mandatory. Air temperature is matching at 54°F, so there is no warming up between sessions. Come prepared or stay home.

    The honest caveat: 8-second swell means waves are stacking up close together and cleanup sets are a real possibility. Paddle fitness matters today. This is not a mellow day — but for surfers who are fit and properly geared, Montauk is delivering the goods this morning.

    This is your daily Montauk surf conditions briefing — covering wave height, swell direction and period, wind, water temperature, and surf quality at Ditch Plains and the Point. Under 3 minutes. Everything you need before you go.

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    2 分
  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Saturday - 30 May 2026
    2026/05/30
    This morning's Montauk surf report has a south-southwest swell arriving at 3.9 feet with a dominant period of just six seconds. That short period tells the real story: this is local wind chop, not groundswell. Expect jumpy, inconsistent waves that are harder to read on the face than a long-period swell would deliver.

    The swell direction is tracking in from 201 degrees — south-southwest. At Ditch Plains, that angle can work. The beach break will catch what it can, making it the better call between the two main breaks today. The Point, however, tends to be less cooperative with a south-southwest source; the shape just doesn't line up as cleanly as a southeast or east swell would.

    On quality: 3.9 feet sounds fun, and it's still rideable — especially on the right board and the right tide. But that six-second period will keep things mushy and irregular. Expect punchy little walls that close out fast rather than long open faces. A fish or a higher-volume shape will serve you far better than a high-performance shortboard this morning.

    Water temperature is sitting at 56.8°F — full suit required, and booties if you run cold. Wind data wasn't available for this reading, so check a local source before you paddle out. Offshore winds could clean this up enough to make it worthwhile; onshore and it gets scrappy fast.

    Bottom line: Montauk is rideable today, not remarkable. Worth a look if you're already nearby, but maybe not worth the long drive.

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