Surf Report for Miami Florida delivers daily wave forecasts, ocean conditions, and surf updates tailored specifically for Miami's unique coastline and beach breaks. Whether you're paddling out at South Beach, Haulover, or anywhere along Miami-Dade's shores, this podcast gives you the actionable intel you need before you grab your board and head to the water. Each episode breaks down swell height, wave period, wind direction, tide times, and water temperature so you can plan your sessions with confidence. Designed for local surfers, visiting wave riders, paddleboarders, and ocean enthusiasts of all levels, Surf Report for Miami Florida cuts through the noise and delivers only what matters — the conditions on the ground, right now. Miami isn't always known as a premier surf destination, but when the swells arrive, you want to be ready. This show tracks everything from tropical storm swells and cold fronts to rare groundswells that turn Miami's beaches into something special. Subscribe and never miss a rideable day again. Whether you're a seasoned shredder chasing every available set or a weekend warrior who just wants to know if it's worth waxing up, this is your go-to audio surf report for the Magic City's Atlantic coastline.
Miami's Tuesday storms are gone and a clean surf window opens Wednesday through Friday — but an active rip current statement is in effect before you paddle out. Get the full conditions breakdown including heat index, swell quality, and a Memorial Day weekend watch.
Miami's Atlantic beaches are off-limits Monday — dangerous rip currents, thunderstorms, and choppy onshore surf make paddling out a serious risk. Hold out for Thursday when lighter winds and drier air finally open a real window.
A rip current alert is running through Tuesday evening on the Miami coastline, driven by strong sustained easterly winds — this is not the week to force a session. Get the full breakdown on when to paddle out, what's driving the hazard, and what Miami's rainy season means for the rest of the week.
Seventy percent storm chance, onshore chop, sargassum, and sea lice are conspiring to keep Miami surfers on the sand today. Here's the full picture — plus a potential Sunday window to watch.