EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 3 MIN
New York Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Today Lower Sixties Water Temperature Monday Improvement
from Montauk Surf Report for Montauk New York · host Inception Point AI
Good morning beachgoers. Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast for New York beaches issued early this morning. A high rip current risk is in effect from six AM through this evening across all New York beaches, so take this warning seriously. If you're planning to get in the water today, you need to know what you're doing. Let's start with Brooklyn and Queens. Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, Jacob Riis Park, and Rockaway Beach are all looking at around three feet of surf with that dangerous high rip current risk. Water temps are dropping into the lower to mid sixties, so a wetsuit isn't a bad idea. We're expecting mostly sunny conditions until about two PM, then clouds move in. Winds start light from the southwest at five to ten miles per hour, but they'll kick up to fifteen to twenty mph from the south this afternoon. High temps will reach the upper seventies to lower eighties depending on your exact location. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is essential. Heading east to Nassau beaches like Jones Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Long Beach, you're looking at similar conditions. Three feet of surf, that same high rip current risk, and water temperatures in the lower sixties. Partly sunny skies today with southwestern winds increasing to twenty mph in the afternoon. Highs in the upper seventies. Further east on the South Fork, Smith Point and Ditch Plains will see slightly smaller surf around two feet, but don't let that fool you into thinking the rips are any less dangerous. Same high risk applies. Southwest winds become southerly, reaching fifteen mph in the afternoon. Upper seventies for your high temperature out there. Now here's the important part about those rip currents. According to the National Weather Service, life-threatening rip currents are likely for all people entering the surf zone today. If you absolutely must go in the water, never enter alone, always wear a flotation device, and stay near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip, stay calm, don't fight it. Relax and float, then swim parallel to shore. Only swim toward the beach once you've escaped the current's grip. Looking ahead to Monday, good news. The rip current risk drops to moderate across the board. We'll see sunny to mostly sunny skies. Winds shift to the northwest at ten to twenty mph, diminishing through the day. Water temps hold steady in the lower sixties, and highs reach the mid to upper seventies. Still some chop with three feet of surf, but conditions improve significantly. Check with beach patrols before entering, and still swim near lifeguards. Tuesday shapes up as a beautiful beach day. Sunny skies, highs in the lower seventies, southwest winds around ten mph, and that moderate rip current risk continues. Three feet of surf should make for decent conditions. Wednesday brings some changes. Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Highs stay in the lower seventies with light south winds around ten mph. Rip current risk remains moderate. By Thursday, it gets warmer with highs reaching the lower to mid eighties, but we're tracking more shower and thunderstorm chances. South winds pick up to twenty mph. Rip current risk returns to moderate, and we could see some heavier rainfall moving through. So to sum it up: today is all about respecting that high rip current risk. Stay alert, stay smart, and stay safe in the water. Monday looks like your best day if you want calmer conditions. Have a great beach day, and remember, the ocean demands respect. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Good morning beachgoers. Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast for New York beaches issued early this morning. A high rip current risk is in effect from six AM through this evening across all New York beaches, so take this warning seriously. If you're planning to get in the water today, you need to know what you're doing. Let's start with Brooklyn and Queens. Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, Jacob Riis Park, and Rockaway Beach are all looking at around three feet of surf with that dangerous high rip current risk. Water temps are dropping into the lower to mid sixties, so a wetsuit isn't a bad idea. We're expecting mostly sunny conditions until about two PM, then clouds move in. Winds start light from the southwest at five to ten miles per hour, but they'll kick up to fifteen to twenty mph from the south this afternoon. High temps will reach the upper seventies to lower eighties depending on your exact location. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is essential. Heading east to Nassau beaches like Jones Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Long Beach, you're looking at similar conditions. Three feet of surf, that same high rip current risk, and water temperatures in the lower sixties. Partly sunny skies today with southwestern winds increasing to twenty mph in the afternoon. Highs in the upper seventies. Further east on the South Fork, Smith Point and Ditch Plains will see slightly smaller surf around two feet, but don't let that fool you into thinking the rips are any less dangerous. Same high risk applies. Southwest winds become southerly, reaching fifteen mph in the afternoon. Upper seventies for your high temperature out there. Now here's the important part about those rip currents. According to the National Weather Service, life-threatening rip currents are likely for all people entering the surf zone today. If you absolutely must go in the water, never enter alone, always wear a flotation device, and stay near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip, stay calm, don't fight it. Relax and float, then swim parallel to shore. Only swim toward the beach once you've escaped the current's grip. Looking ahead to Monday, good news. The rip current risk drops to moderate across the board. We'll see sunny to mostly sunny skies. Winds shift to the northwest at ten to twenty mph, diminishing through the day. Water temps hold steady in the lower sixties, and highs reach the mid to upper seventies. Still some chop with three feet of surf, but conditions improve significantly. Check with beach patrols before entering, and still swim near lifeguards. Tuesday shapes up as a beautiful beach day. Sunny skies, highs in the lower seventies, southwest winds around ten mph, and that moderate rip current risk continues. Three feet of surf should make for decent conditions. Wednesday brings some changes. Partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Highs stay in the lower seventies with light south winds around ten mph. Rip current risk remains moderate. By Thursday, it gets warmer with highs reaching the lower to mid eighties, but we're tracking more shower and thunderstorm chances. South winds pick up to twenty mph. Rip current risk returns to moderate, and we could see some heavier rainfall moving through. So to sum it up: today is all about respecting that high rip current risk. Stay alert, stay smart, and stay safe in the water. Monday looks like your best day if you want calmer conditions. Have a great beach day, and remember, the ocean demands respect. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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