Texas Surf Forecast
Wave heights & conditions for 22 surf spots across Texas. Updated hourly.
South Texas
12 spots
2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Fish Pass Jetties
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
South Padre Island
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Boca Chica
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Horace Caldwell Pier
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
North Padre Seawall
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Port Mansfield Jetties
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Packery Channel Jetties
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Matagorda
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Port O'Connor Jetties
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
JP Luby Surf Park
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Bob Hall Pier
6s N
18mph SE

2-3ft
4-5ft Tomorrow
Isla Blanca State Park
6s N
18mph SE
Upper Texas Coast
10 spots
1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
37th Street
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Quintana
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Galveston Pier
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Jamaica Beach
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Surfside
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
61st Street
6s N
12mph SE
1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Octagon
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
91st St Pier
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Meacoms Pier
6s N
12mph SE

1-2ft
3-4ft Tomorrow
Flagship
6s N
12mph SE
Texas Surf Forecast FAQ
What is the surf forecast for Texas?
The Texas surf forecast covers 22 surf spots with hourly breaking wave height predictions, swell analysis, wind speeds, and tide data. All forecasts are updated every hour using multiple weather models.
How many surf spots are in Texas?
We track 22 surf spots across Texas, grouped into 2 areas. Each spot has its own detailed forecast with breaking wave heights calculated for that specific location.
When is the best time to surf in Texas?
The best time to surf varies by spot and season. Check individual spot forecasts for real-time conditions including wave height, wind direction, and tide. Our color-coded rating system makes it easy to find the best conditions.
How accurate are the Texas surf forecasts?
Our forecasts use NOAA GFS, ECMWF, and other weather models combined with spot-specific bathymetry data to calculate breaking wave heights. Short-range forecasts (1-3 days) are most accurate, with longer-range forecasts providing general trend information.