Weather and surf conditions are back to typical winter. Corolla has an outgoing tide and wave height is thigh to waist. Surface conditions are semi-choppy due to a wind coming out of the ENE. The combination of 50 degree Fahrenheit air temp and a 13 mph wind creates a wind chill that feels like 40 degrees. However the cold front that is impacting the upper mid west should only have a minimal effect on our weather over the next week. But stay posted, our weather can change in within an hour. NOTE: REMEMBER, OUR ON-LINE SURF RESERVATION CUSTOMERS ALWAYS GET THE BEST SELECTION OF LESSONS TIMES. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
We are enjoying another mild day of air temps in Corolla and we also have surf. Wave height is stomach to chest with a light wind out of the south. I’m currently traveling so I pulled my pictures off of the Duck Research Pier. Water temp is holding just below the 50 degree mark. The South wind is blowing hard enough to really effect surface conditions: NOTE: WE ARE OPEN TODAY & TOMORROW. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
What a day! Feels like May 1st. Wave height is thigh to waist. The ESE is adding a texture/chop to the ocean but not enough to keep you from surfing. I took these pictures at my local surf break: Carrotank/Lighthouse. But the really good news is that H20 temp is 49-50 degrees and air temps could 70 degrees Fahrenheit: NOTE: WE ARE OPEN THIS WEEKEND. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
I just took these pictures in front of the Lighthouse Ramp Road. Wave height is thigh to waist with hardly any wind. Water temps are in the 48-49 degrees range. Air temp is currently 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This has been a very warm February and the CSS crew is hoping that this will give us an early jump on spring: NOTE: THE FORECAST IS FOR GREAT WEATHER AND SURF. COROLLA SURF SHOP WILL BE OPEN!