I surfed Thursday, Friday (around 6- 8pm during the storm), yesterday morning, and this afternoon.
Thursday it was really fun 4 - 5ft. for most of the day, getting bigger into the night.

Friday was pretty big, but too blown out. 7 - 9ft in the afternoon. I heard it was a lot better midday, but I had class and work. The rain really helped glass off everything, but the wind was 30+ mph, so it made the waves pretty hard to catch from the chop.
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Saturday was the best. The storm passed, so the swell was all that was left, and the offshore winds helped pick the face up higher on the wave to about 5-6 ft. There were a lot of fun lefts that were semi-clean.
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Today was decent for longboarding. Had a lot of long rights from the current. It wasn't big at all (I'd say about 3 - 4ft.) but size isn't everything

All photos taken from WBLiveSurf. A local surf report site out of Wrightsville Beach -- about 1 hour north of here.As for the destruction around here: No floods. No severe damage. A lot of branches, sticks, and pine cones to pick up though.