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Surf Report for Miami Florida

Surf Report for Miami Florida delivers daily ocean conditions, wave forecasts, and coastal updates tailored specifically for Miami's surf community. Whether you're paddling out at Haulover Beach, South Beach, or any break along Miami-Dade's coastline, this podcast gives you the real-time intelligence you need before you hit the water. Each episode covers wave height, swell direction, wind speed, tide charts, and water temperature so you can plan your session with confidence. Designed for surfers, paddleboarders, kitesurfers, and ocean swimmers who refuse to waste a dawn patrol on flat or dangerous conditions, this show cuts through the noise and delivers exactly what you need to know. Miami's surf scene is unique — shaped by Atlantic swells, tropical weather systems, and seasonal hurricane groundswells — and no generic national forecast captures its nuances the way a locally focused report can. From beginner-friendly days to overhead sets that excite experienced riders, every episode is crafted for the full spectrum of Miami wave enthusiasts. Subscribe and never miss a session window again. Surf Report for Miami Florida is your local edge, delivered fresh every morning straight to your earbuds.

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Episodes

Latest episodes

1 Jun 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Monday - 01 June 2026

Miami is serving up 3.3 feet from the ENE at 8 seconds — rideable for longboarders willing to go early, tougher for shortboarders hunting shape. Water temp hits 81.5°F, so at least the ocean is welcoming.

31 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Sunday - 31 May 2026

Miami is serving up 2-foot wind chop at just 3 seconds period this morning — short, crumbling bumps with no real swell behind them. Water temp is a pleasant 81°F, but the honest call is to leave the board at home today.

30 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Saturday - 30 May 2026

Miami's Atlantic breaks are running at 1.6 feet this morning with an ENE swell at 8 seconds — small but organised, and the water is a bath-like 81.9°F. Find out whether it's worth paddling out, what board to grab, and when to catch it before the wind ruins it.

29 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Friday - 29 May 2026

Miami's Atlantic breaks are running 2.3 feet at nine seconds from due east — small but shaped, with 81.5° water that removes every excuse not to paddle out. Find out which board to grab and when to time the tide for the best rides this morning.

28 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Thursday - 28 May 2026

Miami's Atlantic breaks are firing with 3.3ft at 10 seconds from the east — real swell energy, defined peaks, and 81°F water. Find out whether it's worth paddling out and when to time your session.

27 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Wednesday - 27 May 2026

Miami's Atlantic breaks are running 4.3ft from the ESE on a short 5-second period — punchy wind chop, not clean groundswell. Get out early before the sea breeze hits or stay home; here's the full honest read on conditions this morning.

26 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Tuesday - 26 May 2026

Miami Beach is showing a legitimate 4.9-foot southeast swell this Tuesday — here's whether it's worth paddling out. Quick, practical breakdown of wave height, period, tide timing, and water temperature for today's conditions.

25 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Monday - 25 May 2026

Miami Beach is seeing 4.3ft waves at a short 6-second period from 104° ESE — surf is rideable but choppy, so get out early before onshore wind kills it. Water temp is a warm 80.6°F and conditions favour a fish or step-up over a longboard today.

24 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Sunday - 24 May 2026

Miami Beach is serving up 3.3 feet of southeast windswell today — but a punishing 5-second period turns it into crumbling beach slop. Water's a perfect 80°F, so here's who should paddle out and who should wait.

23 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Saturday - 23 May 2026

Miami's coastline is running flat to ankle-high today with short-period wind swell and onshore chop making conditions sloppy across the board. A low-pressure system tracking up the Eastern Seaboard could push longer-period energy toward South Florida by tomorrow — watch the buoys.

22 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Friday - 22 May 2026

NOAA's 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast signals a quieter year — and for Miami surfers, that means fewer of the tropical swell windows that deliver the best waves. Here's what to expect at the breaks from June through November.

21 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Thursday - 21 May 2026

No surf data made it into today's report, so here's exactly where to look for real-time Miami conditions before you paddle out. Plus: what typical Miami Beach breaks actually look like and when they're worth the session.

20 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Wednesday - 20 May 2026

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.

19 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Tuesday - 19 May 2026

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.

18 May 2026 · 2 min

Surf Report for Miami Florida - Monday - 18 May 2026

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.

17 May 2026 · 2 min

Thunder, Sea Lice & Sargassum: Why Miami Stays Dry Today

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.