S.E report here...
Reef road was very clean but waves were breaking 1500ft offshore and white-water the rest of the way in.
Singer Island was similar and completely hairy at the pump house.
The Juno pier is about 17FT above the water and today waves were splashing over it. Half the pier is now shut down due to planks getting ripped off.
(picture 1, 2)
Jupiter Inlet park is completely shut down and the dunes have been washed away causing waves and sand to cover the entrance & parking zone. I posted a before and after picture
(picture 3, 4)
Blowing Rocks preserve was in full action and living up to its name. Normally, the rock formation at Blowing Rocks stand 8FT above the sand to the tops...waves were crashing and blowing 20-30 ft in the air!!
(picture 5)
The cleanest and most ridable waves for today was in Boynton and Hillsborough.
Waves peaked at around 1

m today and paddling out in most spots is near impossible. Tow-in type of day fer shur.
Having spent all day along 40 miles of coastline today I can tell ya pictures don't do it justice! :hail:Mother nature :hail:
Uhh...Dude! I mean like... :woot: