EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 3 MIN
New York Surf Forecast June 3 to 7 2026 Small Waves Perfect for Beginners Safe Conditions
from Montauk Surf Report for Montauk New York · host Inception Point AI
Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June third through Sunday, June seventh, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with today. If you're heading out this morning, you're in for a treat. We're looking at small, manageable surf with heights running one to two feet across all our zones. The rip current risk is low, which means conditions are nice and stable. The water temperature varies a bit depending on where you are. If you're heading to Brooklyn's Coney Island or Manhattan Beach, you're looking at lower sixties. Head out to the eastern end toward Smith Point or Ditch Plains, and you're dropping into the mid-fifties. Either way, bring a wetsuit. The air will warm up to the upper seventies in Brooklyn, but the further east you go, especially out toward Southampton, you're only hitting the lower seventies. Weather-wise, it's absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies all day with very high UV, so sunscreen is essential. Winds start light from the north around five to ten mph this morning, then shift to the east and southeast by afternoon. High tide hits Coney Island at ten thirty-two in the morning, low tide at four thirteen in the afternoon. Now jump ahead to Thursday, and things get a bit more interesting. Surf heights stay modest at around two feet, but here's where it gets important: the rip current risk jumps to moderate, especially in the afternoon. That means if you're planning to paddle out, check in with the local lifeguards first. Swim near a lifeguard, never alone, and definitely not at night. Morning should be fairly safe with low risk conditions, but once afternoon rolls around, conditions change. The sun stays out and we'll see highs in the mid-seventies to around eighty in Brooklyn. Winds are light, coming out of the southwest at just five to ten mph. High tide moves later in the day, hitting around eleven in the morning, low tide around four forty to five o'clock depending on your location. Friday brings mostly sunny skies with a subtle warming trend. Highs reach the mid-seventies in the east, pushing toward the mid-eighties if you're in Brooklyn. Southwest winds stay light around ten mph. The water will still be chilly, so that wetsuit is staying in your bag. Saturday looks like one of the better days. Mostly sunny again with highs in the upper seventies to upper eighties. Winds pick up slightly to around ten to fifteen mph out of the southwest. This could add a tiny bit more texture to the water, but we're still talking about small, fun waves. Now Sunday, that's when the weekend's weather pattern changes. We shift to partly sunny skies, and showers become likely with a chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Highs drop back into the upper sixties to low eighties depending on your zone. South winds hold around ten mph. This is definitely a day to keep an eye on the radar before you head out. Bottom line: Wednesday and Thursday are your best bets for getting quality time in the water, though make sure you're being smart about rip currents Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday shape up nicely too. Sunday's a bit of a toss-up with that storm system moving in. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and have fun in the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Wednesday, June third through Sunday, June seventh, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with today. If you're heading out this morning, you're in for a treat. We're looking at small, manageable surf with heights running one to two feet across all our zones. The rip current risk is low, which means conditions are nice and stable. The water temperature varies a bit depending on where you are. If you're heading to Brooklyn's Coney Island or Manhattan Beach, you're looking at lower sixties. Head out to the eastern end toward Smith Point or Ditch Plains, and you're dropping into the mid-fifties. Either way, bring a wetsuit. The air will warm up to the upper seventies in Brooklyn, but the further east you go, especially out toward Southampton, you're only hitting the lower seventies. Weather-wise, it's absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies all day with very high UV, so sunscreen is essential. Winds start light from the north around five to ten mph this morning, then shift to the east and southeast by afternoon. High tide hits Coney Island at ten thirty-two in the morning, low tide at four thirteen in the afternoon. Now jump ahead to Thursday, and things get a bit more interesting. Surf heights stay modest at around two feet, but here's where it gets important: the rip current risk jumps to moderate, especially in the afternoon. That means if you're planning to paddle out, check in with the local lifeguards first. Swim near a lifeguard, never alone, and definitely not at night. Morning should be fairly safe with low risk conditions, but once afternoon rolls around, conditions change. The sun stays out and we'll see highs in the mid-seventies to around eighty in Brooklyn. Winds are light, coming out of the southwest at just five to ten mph. High tide moves later in the day, hitting around eleven in the morning, low tide around four forty to five o'clock depending on your location. Friday brings mostly sunny skies with a subtle warming trend. Highs reach the mid-seventies in the east, pushing toward the mid-eighties if you're in Brooklyn. Southwest winds stay light around ten mph. The water will still be chilly, so that wetsuit is staying in your bag. Saturday looks like one of the better days. Mostly sunny again with highs in the upper seventies to upper eighties. Winds pick up slightly to around ten to fifteen mph out of the southwest. This could add a tiny bit more texture to the water, but we're still talking about small, fun waves. Now Sunday, that's when the weekend's weather pattern changes. We shift to partly sunny skies, and showers become likely with a chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Highs drop back into the upper sixties to low eighties depending on your zone. South winds hold around ten mph. This is definitely a day to keep an eye on the radar before you head out. Bottom line: Wednesday and Thursday are your best bets for getting quality time in the water, though make sure you're being smart about rip currents Thursday afternoon. Friday and Saturday shape up nicely too. Sunday's a bit of a toss-up with that storm system moving in. Stay safe out there, respect the ocean, and have fun in the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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