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.
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Miami. No surf data came through for today's report, so let's be straight with you about that right from the jump.
For real-time Miami conditions, your best move is Surfline or Magic Seaweed. Both cover the Miami Beach stretch and the Atlantic breaks up toward Haulover.
Miami isn't a world-class surf destination. That's just the honest reality.
The best conditions here come from northeast swell, offshore winds from the west or northwest, and ideally a mid to low tide. That combination cleans things up and gives the sandbars a chance to shape something rideable.
Miami. Nothing to report today on hard data.
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