New York Beach Day Forecast: Perfect Waves, Warm Temps and Sunshine Mark Summers Last Hurrah

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 1 MIN

New York Beach Day Forecast: Perfect Waves, Warm Temps and Sunshine Mark Summers Last Hurrah

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

Surf's up, beach lovers! As summer bids us farewell, the New York coastline is serving up one last delightful beach day. Our surf zone forecast is looking pretty sweet for all you sun seekers and wave chasers. From Brooklyn's Coney Island to the pristine beaches of Long Island, expect a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into glorious sunshine. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid to upper 70s, making for perfect beach-hopping weather. Surf conditions are keeping things mellow today with waves around 2 feet - ideal for casual swimmers and beginners. The rip current risk is low, but remember beach safety 101: always swim near a lifeguard and keep an eye on those sneaky currents around jetties and piers. Water temperatures are holding steady in the lower 70s - still warm enough for a refreshing dip. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Pro tip: grab those sunglasses and maybe a light cover-up. Winds will be gentle, starting southeast and shifting to south and southwest through the afternoon. Tide times vary slightly by location, but most beaches will see high tide around 12:30 PM. Sunrise kicks off around 6:40-6:48 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 6:35-6:45 PM. This forecast marks the season's final beach report, so soak up every moment of this late September golden day. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those last summer vibes! 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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