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Deerfield Beach

Junky

Wave Height

1-2

ft

Swell

~7s

NE

Wind

7mph

Onshore (ESE)

Water

78°

Boardshorts

Falling• Low in 3h 27m

Updated: 7/15/2026, 5:31:03 AM • Data: Open-Meteo

Accurate?

Surf Graph

Clean
Fair
Choppy
Flat

Tide Forecast

Today
L7:26pm-0.7ft
Tomorrow
H1:57am3.4ft
L8:09am-0.3ft
H2:13pm2.9ft
L8:19pm-0.5ft
Fri, Jul 17
H2:47am3.3ft
L8:59am-0.3ft
H3:08pm2.9ft
L9:14pm-0.3ft
Sat, Jul 18
H3:35am3.1ft
L9:50am-0.2ft

Recent History

No recent history available

About Deerfield Beach

Deerfield Beach is a popular surf spot located in Broward County, Florida. Known for consistent waves and accessible conditions, it's a favorite among local surfers. Check the forecast above for current conditions and plan your session.

FAQ

What is the water temperature at Deerfield Beach?

The current water temperature at Deerfield Beach is 78°F. Boardshorts or a rashguard should be comfortable.

What is the surf like at Deerfield Beach today?

Deerfield Beach currently has waves around 1-2ft. Conditions change throughout the day, so check back for updated forecasts.

What time is high tide at Deerfield Beach?

Today's high tide at Deerfield Beach is at 9:06 PM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What time is low tide at Deerfield Beach?

Today's low tide at Deerfield Beach is at 3:18 AM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What are the best conditions for surfing Deerfield Beach?

Deerfield Beach works best with swells from the N, NE, E and W, NW winds (offshore). The ideal tide is all tides.

Is Deerfield Beach good for beginners?

Yes, Deerfield Beach is suitable for beginners, especially on smaller days. It's always a good idea to check conditions before paddling out and consider taking a lesson if you're new to surfing.

This Week's Outlook

Looking pretty flat all week, but your best bet is probably Wednesday morning around the incoming tide when that south wind picks up a bit. Everything else is just ankle biters with barely rideable periods.

Updated 6/15/2026, 6:04:06 AM

Spot Info

Break TypeBeach Break
BottomSand
Skill LevelAll Levels
CrowdModerate
Best TideAll Tides
Best SwellN, NE, E
Best WindW, NW

Local Tip

30 minutes from Fort Lauderdale. Calm in summer for beginners, best swells arrive fall and winter peaking November. The pier organizes sandbars nicely.