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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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  • 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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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Friday - 29 May 2026
    2026/05/29
    Montauk is serving up a modest but workable morning with 2.3 feet of SSE swell rolling in at a 9-second period. That period is the key number — it's not pumping, but there's enough push and shape to make Ditch Plains worth your time. The SSE direction wraps into Ditch reasonably well, and if you're selective about your waves, the shoulders should hold for a few turns.

    The Point is a tougher sell today. At this size and swell angle, it needs everything to line up perfectly — check it early if you're curious, but don't count on it delivering.

    Tide matters more than usual when the surf is this small. Target low to mid incoming for the best chance at a rideable sandbar. Skip high tide unless you enjoy paddling for nothing.

    Water temperature is sitting at 57°F — cold but manageable. A 4/3 wetsuit is the minimum; don't talk yourself into a 3/2. As for wind, if it stays light and offshore this morning the surface will look cleaner than the size suggests, so get out early before any onshore flow turns things messy.

    Bottom line: this isn't a drop-everything session, but if you're already out east, Ditch Plains will give you waves to ride. Grab a fish or a mid-length and bring some patience. Montauk is small and selective today — work with it.

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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Thursday - 28 May 2026
    2026/05/28
    Small but honest conditions greet Montauk surfers today. The swell is sitting at two feet out of the SSE at eight seconds — not a groundswell with serious punch, but offshore north winds at nine miles per hour are cleaning up the faces and giving what's there a presentable shape. A clean two-footer can be a lot of fun if you show up with the right equipment and the right attitude.

    Ditch Plains is your go-to today. The Point needs more size to wake up, and it's not getting it. If you're heading out, bring the longboard or a high-volume shortboard — you'll want the paddle power to catch waves early. Time your session around mid to low tide, when Ditch Plains tends to pull the most shape out of a small swell.

    Water temperature is 56.8°F, so a 4/3 full wetsuit is non-negotiable. Air temp is a comfortable 60.6°F, but don't let the beach conditions fool you into under-suiting for the water. The ocean will remind you fast.

    The overall read: today rewards surfers who genuinely want to be out there. The conditions won't come looking for you, but if you're willing to work with them, there's a real session to be had. Paddle out, trim the longboard, and enjoy the clean offshore faces while the wind holds.

    This is the Surf Report for Montauk New York — a daily briefing covering wave height, swell direction and period, wind, water temperature, and surf quality for Montauk's key breaks. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.

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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Wednesday - 27 May 2026
    2026/05/27
    A 3-foot ESE swell is hitting Montauk this morning, and while it's not a long-period groundswell, there's enough energy to make the session worthwhile — especially at Ditch Plains.

    The swell is tracking in at 3.0 feet from 110 degrees ESE with an 8-second period. That mid-range period means sets will feel punchy and close together rather than the long, rolling groundswell you'd hope for. Ditch Plains is the clear call today — that ESE angle wraps in reasonably well, giving you waist-to-chest-high waves with some shape if the sandbars are cooperating. Skip the Point; it needs more size and period to fire, and 8 seconds from the ESE won't deliver.

    The critical variable today is wind. An 8-second swell is highly sensitive to surface texture. Offshore or light winds means clean faces and workable conditions. Any onshore chop and the session degrades quickly. Get out early to beat it.

    Board choice matters too — something shorter with extra volume will help you generate speed and make the most of the punchy, fast-running sets.

    Water temperature is sitting at 57.2°F — firmly wetsuit season. A 4/3 is the call, and if you run cold, throw on the booties. Check the local tide chart before heading out; mid-tide tends to work best at Ditch when swell is on the smaller side.

    A small, punchy ESE swell with enough in it to justify the drive out. Calibrate your expectations, dress warm, and catch it early.

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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Tuesday - 26 May 2026
    2026/05/26
    A 4.3-foot southeast swell is rolling into Montauk this morning at an 8-second period, and there's genuine energy in the water. It's not the long-period groundswell that produces perfectly-walled lines, but it's far from choppy wind chop — sets have push, and you'll feel it on the paddle out.

    Ditch Plains is the move this morning. The southeast angle suits the beach break well enough, and at 4.3 feet you've got workable faces with real wave-catching potential. Expect some variation between sets — patience in the lineup beats scrambling for every bump. A mid-length or a higher-volume shortboard is the right tool for these conditions.

    Montauk Point is a trickier call. The Point really wants a south or southwest groundswell to produce those right-hand walls. A southeast at 8 seconds isn't going to set that up reliably. A few waves might show, but Ditch Plains is the smarter paddle by a clear margin.

    No water temperature data in today's report, but early summer Montauk conditions apply. Southeast flow this time of year can drag in cooler water, so a spring suit at minimum is the smart habit before you hit the sand.

    Bottom line: this is a solid mid-week session for surfers who know how to work a southeast swell. Not a drop-everything day, but absolutely worth the drive. Temper expectations, pick your waves carefully, and there are fun ones to be had out at Ditch Plains this morning.

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  • Surf Report for Montauk New York - Monday - 25 May 2026
    2026/05/25
    A solid overnight swell has filled in and Montauk is delivering this morning. Six point nine feet from the east-southeast at nine seconds means real energy in the water — punchy, stacking sets that will make themselves known the moment you paddle out.

    Ditch Plains is well-positioned to light up on this ESE angle. Expect wall sections, the occasional bowl, and some closeouts on the bigger sets if you're caught out of position. The Point is also worth checking before you commit — it handles this size well and could reward the early-bird surfer willing to assess the banks.

    The nine-second period keeps the swell feeling punchy rather than long and powerful. Sets can arrive in clusters, so stay alert on the inside and don't get caught daydreaming between groups.

    Water temperature is sitting at a cold 55.2°F — full suit is mandatory and boots are strongly recommended for anyone planning an extended session. Under-dressing at this temp will cut your time in the water short.

    Wind is the critical variable today. An offshore breeze transforms 6.9 feet into a completely different, cleaner wave. Onshore, and this size gets lumpy fast. Check the flags when you pull into the lot — that single observation will shape your whole session.

    Bottom line: size is there, the swell direction is cooperative, and the breaks have genuine potential. Get there early, read the banks, and respect what the ocean is offering. Montauk is firing — go get it.

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