Mellow Surf and Sunny Skies Await New York Beachgoers on Final Weekend of Coastal Bliss

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 1 MIN

Mellow Surf and Sunny Skies Await New York Beachgoers on Final Weekend of Coastal Bliss

from Montauk Surf Report for Montauk New York · host Inception Point AI

Beach lovers, get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the New York coastline! Our last surf forecast of the season is looking pretty mellow, with calm conditions stretching from Brooklyn to the eastern shores of Long Island. Wave riders, you're looking at a chill day with surf heights hovering around 2 feet - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to dip their toes in. The rip current risk is low, but remember, ocean conditions can change faster than a seagull's mood, so stay alert near jetties and piers. Temperature-wise, we're talking a sweet spot with highs in the mid to upper 70s. The morning starts mostly cloudy but promises to break into glorious sunshine by midday. Ocean temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s - comfortable enough for extended water time. Winds will be gentle, starting southeast and shifting to southwest throughout the afternoon, blowing around 5 miles per hour. Your UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today. Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide around 12:30 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:41 AM in the east, with sunset painting the sky around 6:45 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to soak up some end-of-season beach vibes. Pro tip: Always swim near a lifeguard, bring a flotation device, and if you get caught in a current, stay calm and float. This might be our last forecast of the year, so make it count, beach enthusiasts! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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