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Surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, the time has come to hang up those boards and pack away the summer gear. The Newport/Morehead City National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the Surf Zone Forecast for the season.From the northern reaches of the Outer Banks - including the beloved beaches of Duck, Kitty Hawk, and Nags Head - to the pristine shores of Hatteras Island and the tranquil sands of Ocracoke, the waves will now rest until mid-April 2026.But don't let the seasonal shutdown dampen your maritime spirit! While the detailed surf predictions take a hiatus, you can still stay connected to the ocean's pulse. The RDUTIDMHX product remains your go-to source for tide and water temperature information, keeping you in the loop during these cooler months.From the rugged coastlines of Cape Lookout National Seashore to the serene beaches of Emerald Isle and North Topsail, the coastal regions will be taking a well-deserved breather. The rhythmic waves will continue their eternal dance, but without our detailed forecasts tracking their every move.So beach wanderers, water warriors, and coastal dreamers - use this time to wax your boards, plan your spring adventures, and dream of the swells to come. The ocean may be quiet, but its promise of epic rides still whispers on the winter wind.Until mid-April, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep that maritime passion burning bright!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI