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Montauk Surf Report for Montauk New York
by Inception Point Ai
Welcome to "The Montauk Surf Report," your daily dose of wave wisdom and coastal vibes straight from the shores of Montauk! Join us as we deliver up-to-the-minute updates on local surf conditions, swell heights, and the perfect times to catch those epic waves. Whether you're a seasoned surfer, a beach lover, or simply curious about Montauk's surf scene, our podcast is your ultimate companion for staying connected with the ebb and flow of the Atlantic. From sunrise surf sessions to sunset rides, "The Montauk Surf Report" is your front-row seat to the ocean's magic. Tune in daily to ride the wave with us!This show includes AI-generated content.
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New York Beach Surf Forecast Today: High Rip Current Risk, 3-4 Foot Waves, Thunderstorms Expected
Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Let's break down what's happening in the New York waters today and beyond. If you're thinking about hitting the waves this afternoon, listen up. We're looking at moderate rip current risk through early evening, then ramping up to high risk after five o'clock. That means life-threatening rip currents will be likely for anyone entering the surf zone. The National Weather Service is strongly recommending you stay out of the water, but if you absolutely must go in, keep a flotation device with you and stay near a lifeguard at all times. Conditions are fairly consistent across Brooklyn, Queens, and Nassau beaches. You're looking at three to four foot waves throughout most of these areas, with the southeast Suffolk and eastern Suffolk zones sitting right around three to four feet as well. Water temperatures are chilly, ranging from the upper fifty to mid-sixties depending on where you are. The coldest water is out east in Southeastern Suffolk at around fifty-five degrees. Speaking of the forecast, expect mostly cloudy skies with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through today. That means you should keep one eye on the sky and one on the water. Winds are light this morning out of the east around five miles per hour, but they'll pick up to around fifteen miles per hour from the southeast as we head into the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the mid to lower seventies. Now let's look ahead to Tuesday. The rip current risk drops to moderate, which is better but still requires caution. Surf heights settle around three to four feet depending on location. The thunderstorm threat diminishes significantly, though showers remain likely and there's still a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds shift to the southwest in the morning then turn north in the afternoon around ten miles per hour. Highs will push into the upper seventies. Wednesday through Thursday, we're looking at improving conditions across the board. Wednesday will be sunny with highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Thursday stays mostly sunny with highs around eighty degrees. These are great beach days if the rip current situation calms down. Friday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms back into the picture with highs in the mid to upper seventies. One important reminder: rip currents are always a threat around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers regardless of the forecast category. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, stay calm, relax and float, and never swim directly against it. Instead, swim parallel to the shore or float and call for help from a lifeguard. These powerful narrow currents can be deceptive, so respect the ocean and check with local beach patrols before heading out. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Beach Forecast: Beautiful Weekend, Stormy Monday, Clear Skies Return Wednesday and Beyond
Good morning! Let's dive into what's shaping up for our New York beaches this weekend and beyond. Today is looking absolutely beautiful across all our coastal zones. We're talking sunny skies, light winds from the west to southwest around five miles per hour, and highs climbing into the upper seventies to lower eighties. The surf is staying mellow at around two to three feet, making it a solid day for just about anyone heading to the beach. Rip current risk is low to moderate, so while conditions are generally safe, keep an eye out near those jetties and groins where currents can still form. Water temperatures are running in the mid to upper fifties and lower sixties, so a wetsuit might be worth grabbing. Just a heads up that there's a slight chance of a shower or two, but nothing that should really put a damper on your beach day. The UV index is high, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Now here's where things get interesting. Monday is going to be a completely different story. A system is moving in, and we're expecting mostly cloudy skies with showers likely and a moderate chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Temperatures will drop into the lower to mid seventies. The wind picks up too, shifting to the southeast and running ten to twenty miles per hour depending on your location, with the strongest gusts happening in the afternoon. Most importantly, the rip current risk is jumping up to moderate across the board, with the National Weather Service noting that it could increase to high late in the day. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet, so if you're thinking about getting in the water, definitely check in with the local beach patrol first and make sure you're never swimming alone or at night. Looking ahead to Tuesday, we'll still see some lingering shower chances and partly to mostly cloudy skies, though conditions will start improving as the day goes on. Highs reach the upper seventies with northwest winds around ten miles per hour. Wednesday looks fantastic. High pressure takes over, bringing mostly sunny to sunny skies, highs in the mid to upper seventies, and light winds from the west. This is shaping up to be a really nice day to get back out there. Thursday rounds out the week on a pleasant note with mostly sunny skies, highs in the mid to upper seventies, and southerly winds around five to ten miles per hour. So here's the bottom line: enjoy today's beautiful conditions while they last. Monday's going to be unsettled with stronger surf and elevated rip currents, so be smart if you're heading out. By Wednesday, we're back to those gorgeous beach days that make living near New York's coast so special. Stay safe out there, and we'll see you at the beach! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Forecast June 20-24: Sunny Skies, Moderate Rip Currents Today, Beautiful Weather Mid Week
Good morning! Here's your New York surf zone forecast for Saturday, June twentieth through Wednesday, June twenty-fourth. Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies and pleasant beach conditions across the region, but Mother Nature's got a few things to keep in mind. A moderate rip current risk is in effect everywhere, so if you're planning to take a dip, check in with your local beach patrol first. The surf is running two to three feet in most areas, bumping up to three to four feet out east toward Gilgo and the Hamptons. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting in the upper fifty to lower sixties depending on where you are. Highs today will range from the upper seventies to around eighty, with westerly winds between fifteen and twenty miles per hour. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so lather on that sunscreen. No thunderstorm threat today, so you can leave the weather worries at home. Tomorrow brings a big improvement in rip current conditions. The moderate risk drops to low across all zones as winds lighten considerably to just five to ten miles per hour. Surf heights ease down to around two feet with occasional three footers, and we'll keep that sunny weather rolling. Highs remain in the mid to upper seventies, making for another beautiful beach day, though the water stays cool. Monday's when things get interesting. A system moves in bringing mostly cloudy skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Southeast winds pick up to around fifteen miles per hour. Highs drop to the lower seventies. This'll be a good day to catch up on beach reading rather than catching waves. Tuesday rebounds nicely with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of showers. Northwest winds around ten miles per hour bring highs back to the upper seventies. And we'll finish the forecast period with Wednesday looking absolutely stellar. Sunny skies, light westerly winds around five miles per hour, and highs in the mid seventies round out the week. So here's the bottom line: if you're hitting the beach today or tomorrow, you've got fantastic conditions but stay smart about the rip currents, especially today. Monday brings unsettled weather, but the latter part of the week shapes up beautifully. Get out there and enjoy it! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Beach Forecast June 19-23: High Rip Currents Today, Sunny Weekend, Rain Monday
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Friday, June 19th through Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026. Let's start with today. If you're thinking about heading to the beach, listen up because we've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect through this evening across all our beaches from Brooklyn to the East End. This is not something to take lightly. Life-threatening rip currents are likely for anyone entering the surf zone, so the strong recommendation is to stay out of the water. If you absolutely must go in, make sure you have a flotation device and always swim near a lifeguard. As for conditions, we're looking at surf heights of two to five feet depending on where you are, with the bigger waves closer to our eastern beaches in Suffolk County. Water temperatures are chilly, ranging from the upper 50s out east to the upper 60s in Brooklyn, so a wetsuit is definitely your friend today. The air will warm up to the lower 80s for most areas, with a high around 80 in Queens and the western part of southern Nassau. Winds will be light, coming from the west around 15 miles per hour. We'll have mostly cloudy conditions until around 3 PM, then sunny skies take over. That UV index is going to be very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential if you're going to be outside. Moving into Saturday, conditions improve significantly. The rip current risk drops to moderate, which means life-threatening rip currents are still possible but less likely. If you're planning to hit the water, check in with local beach patrols first and make sure you're swimming near a lifeguard. Surf heights will be a bit smaller, generally two to four feet. We'll have full sunshine, and while winds pick up slightly to 15 to 20 miles per hour from the west, they'll still make for pleasant beach conditions. Highs will be in the lower 80s for most areas. Sunday shapes up to be another beauty. Sunny skies, highs in the mid to upper 70s, and light west winds around 10 miles per hour. The rip current risk isn't mentioned, which typically means it drops to low, so the water should be much safer for swimmers. Perfect day to get out there. Now, things take a turn on Monday. We're expecting mostly cloudy skies with rain and a chance of thunderstorms moving in. Temperatures will cool to the mid 70s, and winds will shift to the south around 15 to 20 miles per hour. This system should move through relatively quickly. Finally, Tuesday wraps up our forecast with mostly sunny conditions returning. We might still see a slight chance of showers early on, but overall it should be pretty nice. Highs around 80, with northwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour depending on your location. That should set us up nicely heading into next week. So here's the bottom line: today and tonight, stay out of the water unless you're an experienced ocean swimmer with proper safety equipment and a lifeguard nearby. Saturday through Sunday are your sweet spots for beach activities. Monday brings rain, and Tuesday clears things up nicely. Whatever you do out there, stay safe and respect the ocean. Get out there and enjoy the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Beach Forecast June 18-22: High Rip Currents Today, Perfect Weather Friday Through Sunday
Good morning, this is your New York Beach Forecast for Thursday, June 18th through Monday, June 22nd. Let's start with today, and folks, we need to talk about the water. A high rip current risk is in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches. If you're thinking about heading into the surf, we strongly advise staying out. But if you absolutely must go in, make sure you have a flotation device and stay near a lifeguard. Remember, if you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim parallel to the shore. Conditions today are going to be pretty rough out there. We're looking at surf heights around 5 feet across the board, which is substantial. The water temperature is chilly, ranging from the mid-60s in Brooklyn to the upper 50s out on the east end of Long Island. Dress accordingly. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions until about 5 PM, then we'll see mostly sunny skies developing. There's a moderate chance of thunderstorms today, particularly in Brooklyn and Queens, so keep an eye on the sky. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential if you're spending time outside. Temperatures will climb into the mid-80s for Brooklyn and the lower 80s for the rest of the area. Winds will be breezy, out of the south around 20 to 25 miles per hour. Now, looking ahead to Juneteenth on Friday, conditions will improve significantly. The rip current risk drops to moderate, though there's a chance it could bump back up to high. Surf heights will decrease to 3 to 4 feet, which is much more manageable. The weather looks fantastic, partly sunny in the morning, then sunny for the afternoon. Highs will be in the lower 80s across most beaches. Winds shift to the west around 10 to 15 miles per hour, and there's no thunderstorm threat. The water will still be cool, but the overall vibe will be much better for a beach day. Saturday looks excellent. Sunny skies, highs in the upper 70s to low 80s, and west winds around 15 to 20 miles per hour. This is a great day to get to the beach. Sunday continues the beautiful stretch with sunny skies, highs in the mid to upper 70s, and lighter winds around 10 miles per hour. We might see mostly sunny conditions rather than pure sunshine, but it's still a great day to be outside. Looking into Monday, we need to shift gears again. A system will move in bringing mostly cloudy skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s, and south winds will pick up around 15 miles per hour. So here's the bottom line for your beach weekend planning. Today is a day to be cautious and respect the ocean. Tomorrow through Sunday looks phenomenal, so that's when you'll want to make your beach trip if you can. And if you're planning anything for Monday, just keep in mind we'll have some weather moving through. Stay safe out there, and enjoy what looks like a really nice stretch of beach weather coming up. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Beach Forecast Wednesday to Sunday: High Rip Currents Thursday, Perfect Swimming Friday Through Sunday
Good morning! Here's your New York beach forecast for Wednesday through Sunday. Today is looking pretty mellow out there. We're talking moderate rip current risk with waves around two feet across all the beaches. It's mostly sunny with just a slight chance of showers, so grab your sunscreen because the UV index is very high. Temperatures will reach the mid-seventies with light south winds that'll pick up to around fifteen miles per hour this afternoon. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-sixties out east to around seventy degrees in Brooklyn. It's a solid beach day if you're just looking to hang out on the sand. Now here's where things get interesting. Thursday is going to be a completely different animal. A high rip current risk is in effect from Thursday morning through Thursday evening, and we're upgrading those waves to around five feet. This is a significant jump from today. If you're thinking about going in the water, listen up. A high rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are likely for all people entering the surf zone. The National Weather Service is strongly recommending that you stay out of the water altogether. If you absolutely must enter the surf, make sure you've got a flotation device, stay near a lifeguard, and if you do get caught in a rip current, relax, float, don't fight it, and swim parallel to the shore. Weather-wise on Thursday, we're expecting mostly cloudy skies until about five in the afternoon, then clearing out. Showers will be likely with a moderate chance of thunderstorms, especially across Brooklyn and Queens. Temperatures will climb into the lower to mid-eighties with breezy south winds around twenty to twenty-five miles per hour. It'll be humid and unsettled, so this is really a day to enjoy the beach from the boardwalk rather than from the water. The good news? By Friday, Juneteenth, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower eighties and west winds around fifteen miles per hour. Things are really settling down. Saturday continues the trend with sunny skies, highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties, and west winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Sunday wraps up the weekend with more sunshine, highs in the upper seventies, and lighter west winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. So here's the bottom line: enjoy today and get out there if you want, but absolutely respect the water on Thursday. Save the swimming for Friday through Sunday when conditions will be much more favorable. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Zone Forecast Tuesday June 9th High Rip Current Risk Sunny Skies 3 to 4 Foot Waves
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Tuesday, June 9th, 2026. If you're thinking about hitting the beach today, listen up because conditions are looking pretty wild out there. We've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect through this evening across most of our beaches, so this is serious business. The National Weather Service is basically saying that life-threatening rip currents are likely for anyone entering the surf zone. If you do decide to go in the water, you absolutely need a flotation device with you and you need to stay near a lifeguard. No exceptions. On the bright side, it's going to be a gorgeous day weatherwise. Expect plenty of sunshine with highs in the mid-70s, though it'll feel a bit cooler than that in the water. Speaking of which, water temperatures are running in the upper 60s on the north shore beaches and around 60 degrees out east, so you might want to consider a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. The waves are going to be running around 3 to 4 feet for most of the area, with slightly smaller 2 to 3 foot surf further east near the Hamptons. Winds will be coming from the south and southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour, helping to maintain that chop throughout the day. One thing to watch out for is the UV index, which is hitting VERY HIGH levels today, so definitely get that sunscreen on before you head out. Now let's talk about tomorrow, Wednesday. The rip current risk is dropping down to MODERATE, which is better but still means you should check with the local beach patrols before entering the water. Conditions are changing a bit as we transition into the midweek pattern. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms rolling through. The waves will be calming down to around 3 feet or so, and it'll be slightly cooler with highs in the lower 70s. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Thursday is shaping up to be partly sunny with warmer temperatures climbing into the upper 80s in Brooklyn and the lower 80s further east. There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning to be outside. Friday clears things out nicely with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s closer to the city, with upper 70s out on Long Island. There's just a slight chance of showers. And finally, Saturday wraps up the week looking mostly sunny and pleasant. Highs will be in the mid-80s across Brooklyn and working down to the mid-70s out east. Another slight chance of showers is in the forecast, but overall it should be a pretty decent beach day if you can make it out there. So bottom line for today: Beautiful weather, but treat those rip currents with serious respect. Swim near a lifeguard, bring flotation, and don't take chances. By tomorrow, things get friendlier, and by the weekend you're looking at some nice beach weather. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Forecast Sunday June 7 Sunny Skies Three Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk Beach Advisory
Good morning! Here's your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, June seventh. We're looking at a beautiful beach day across all the New York beaches today with sunny skies and temperatures reaching the lower eighties in Brooklyn and Queens, while the eastern zones will be a touch cooler in the upper seventies. Water temperatures are cool, ranging from the upper fifties out east to the mid sixties in Brooklyn, so you'll want to consider a wetsuit if you're planning an extended session. Surf heights are consistent across the board at around three feet, and while the waves won't be anything to write home about, the conditions should be manageable. However, there's an important heads up regarding rip currents. A moderate risk is in effect for all zones today, which means life-threatening rip currents are definitely possible in the surf zone. If you're planning to get in the water, make sure you check with local beach patrols first, stay within sight of a lifeguard, and never swim alone or at night. Remember, if you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, relax and float, and avoid fighting the current. Winds today are light and from the west at ten to fifteen miles per hour, which should help keep conditions pretty clean. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen no matter what. Thunderstorm potential is none, so you won't have to worry about pop-up storms interrupting your beach day. Now, moving into Monday, we're looking at a significant improvement in rip current conditions. That risk drops to low across all zones, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can always occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Surf heights hold steady at three feet, and it'll be mostly sunny with temperatures dropping into the lower seventies in Brooklyn and Queens, and the upper sixties out on the eastern end. Winds will be northeast around ten miles per hour in the morning, becoming southeast in the afternoon, which should create some pleasant, light conditions. Looking ahead to Tuesday, expect sunny skies with highs in the upper sixties to mid seventies depending on which zone you're at. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour will keep it comfortable. Wednesday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers. Temperatures climb back into the lower eighties in Brooklyn, while the other zones will see lower seventies. South winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. By Thursday, we're looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms moving in. Highs will range from the upper seventies in the western zones to around eighty further east. Southwest winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. So there you have it. Grab your board for today's sunny session, keep an eye on those rip currents, and enjoy what looks like a pretty solid week of beach weather ahead. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Zone Forecast Friday Through Wednesday Life Threatening Rip Currents Expected Saturday
Good afternoon everyone, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Friday through Wednesday. We're looking at a beautiful day to wrap up the week, but things are about to get serious out there. Today and tonight expect moderate rip current risk with surf running around two feet. It's going to be sunny with that very high UV index, so slather on the sunscreen if you're heading out. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper eighties depending on where you are along the coast, with light south winds keeping things pleasant. Now here's where we need to pump the brakes. Saturday is shaping up to be a seriously challenging day at the beach. A high rip current risk will be in effect from morning through evening, and we're not talking a casual warning here. Life-threatening rip currents are likely for anyone entering the surf zone. Surf heights will jump to four to five feet depending on your location, with the biggest waves expected down in southeastern Suffolk. If you're planning to visit, the National Weather Service is strongly recommending you stay out of the water entirely. If you absolutely must enter the surf, keep a flotation device with you at all times and stay near a lifeguard. Remember, if you get caught in a rip, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to shore if you can, and if you're in real trouble, face the beach and signal for help. The good news is Sunday brings some relief. Rip current risk backs off to moderate, and surf will settle down to three to four feet. We'll see mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers, and temperatures holding steady in the low to mid eighties. There's still a small possibility of high rip currents in some locations, so keep checking with your local beach patrol before you go in. Moving into next week, conditions continue improving. Monday turns cooler and sunny with highs in the upper sixties to low seventies and east winds around ten miles per hour. Tuesday stays sunny with temps climbing a bit into the upper sixties and seventies. Wednesday wraps up the week mostly sunny and mild with highs in the low seventies and southwest winds. Bottom line for this weekend, Saturday is a day to respect the ocean. Take it seriously, stay informed, and if you do venture out, make smart choices. For more information on rip current safety and beach conditions, visit the National Weather Service website. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Forecast June 4: Best Waves Friday and Saturday With High Rip Current Risk
Good afternoon, I'm here with your New York area surf forecast issued Thursday, June 4th in the late afternoon. Let's start with what's happening right now through the rest of today. If you're thinking about heading to the beach, conditions are pretty mellow out there. We're looking at surf heights around two feet across the board, with mostly sunny skies and a very high UV index, so definitely get that sunscreen on. It'll be warm too, with highs around 80 in Brooklyn and the upper 70s further east on Long Island. There's a moderate rip current risk across all our beaches, so if you do go in the water, make sure you're swimming near a lifeguard. The water temperature ranges from the mid-60s in Brooklyn down to the upper 50s out on the east end. Winds are coming from the south around 15 miles per hour, so it'll be a nice breeze to cool you off. Now, looking ahead to Friday, we're expecting similar conditions but with a bit more kick to the waves. Surf heights will bump up to around three feet, and we'll stay mostly sunny with no thunderstorms in the forecast. Highs will be in the mid to upper 80s depending on where you are, and we're expecting light winds in the morning becoming southerly in the afternoon. There's still a moderate rip current risk, though the remarks indicate that high rip current risk is possible late in the day, so keep that in mind if you're planning an evening session. Saturday is where things get interesting. We're expecting our best surf of the extended period with heights around four feet, and the rip current risk increases to high. This means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so visitors should stay out of the water. If you absolutely must enter the surf, always have a flotation device with you and stay near a lifeguard. Winds will be coming from the southwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour, and it'll be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s to upper 80s depending on your location. Looking beyond the weekend, Sunday brings mostly sunny to partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Highs will be in the lower 80s near Brooklyn, dropping to the mid-70s further east. Winds shift to the west around 10 miles per hour. Things cool down considerably come Monday, with mostly sunny skies and highs only reaching the upper 60s to lower 70s. Northeast winds will be around 15 miles per hour. By Tuesday, we'll have sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 60s and lighter winds from the west or northwest. So here's the bottom line: if you're looking to get wet this week, Friday offers solid conditions before the rip current risk ramps up on Saturday. If you're experienced in heavy water, Saturday could provide some excitement with those four-foot waves, but respect the high rip current warning. The UV index is very high all three days, so protect your skin. And if you're planning to be out there, always check with your local beach patrol before entering the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Forecast June 4-8 2026: Sunny Skies, Two Foot Waves, and Moderate Rip Current Warnings
Good morning! Welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Thursday, June fourth through Monday, June eighth, twenty twenty-six. Let's start with today. Expect sunny skies across all the beaches with a very high UV index, so get that sunscreen on. Surf heights will be modest, ranging from one to two feet at the eastern beaches and around two feet closer to the city. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting in the upper fifties to mid sixties depending on your location. Winds will be light this morning out of the southwest, but they'll pick up this afternoon, especially at the eastern end, where we could see winds around fifteen miles per hour. Now here's the important part about today's conditions: rip current risk is moderate, but here's the catch. It starts out low in the morning, so if you're heading out early, conditions are safer. As the afternoon progresses and the winds increase, the rip current risk will escalate to moderate. If you do plan to enter the water, make sure you're swimming near a lifeguard and never alone. Check with local beach patrols before you go in. High temperatures today will range from the lower seventies out east to around eighty in Brooklyn, making for a gorgeous beach day despite the cool water. Friday looks even better for weather. We're expecting mostly sunny skies across the board with highs in the upper seventies to mid eighties. Surf will bump up slightly to two or three feet, and winds will be light out of the southwest to south. Rip current risk remains moderate throughout the day, but here's something to watch: by late Friday evening, there's a possibility we could see high risk conditions developing. So if you're planning an evening swim, be extra cautious and definitely have a flotation device with you. Moving into the weekend, Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid to upper seventies and seventies to mid eighties depending on where you are. Moderate southwest winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. Sunday brings a change to the pattern. We'll see partly sunny skies but showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms moving in. Temperatures will dip a bit to the lower to mid seventies, and winds will shift to the west around ten miles per hour. Finally, Monday wraps up our forecast period with mostly sunny skies returning and noticeably cooler conditions. Highs will drop to the upper sixties to lower seventies, and northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour will be more prominent. One last reminder: regardless of the risk level posted, life threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings. If you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to shore if you can, and if you need help, face the shore and signal for assistance. Have a fantastic day at the beach! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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New York Surf Forecast June 3 to 7 2026 Small Waves Perfect for Beginners Safe Conditions
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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28th: Perfect 70s Weather, Gentle Waves, and Clear Skies
Good morning everyone, and welcome to your New York beach forecast for Sunday, September 28th. It's a beautiful day ahead across the entire region, so let's dive right in. First, the good news: the waves are cooperating. You're looking at surf heights around two feet across all our beaches from Brooklyn all the way out to the East End. Not exactly pipeline, but perfect for a casual paddle, a swim, or just wading in the refreshing Atlantic waters. The rip current situation is low risk across the board, which means you can enter the water with confidence today. Just remember, rip currents can still form around groins, jetties, and other structures, so always swim near a lifeguard and never venture out alone. Now let's talk about the weather because it's going to be spectacular. We're starting off mostly cloudy this morning, but don't worry, the sun is definitely on its way. By mid to late morning, you'll see increasing sunshine, with plenty of blue sky dominating the afternoon. It's going to be one of those classic late September days where you forget summer even ended. Temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 70s depending on where you are. Brooklyn and Coney Island will push toward the upper 70s, while most of the rest of the region settles in around the mid 70s. The water temperature is holding steady in the lower 70s out at Coney Island and Queens beaches, dropping to around 70 degrees out on Long Island's south shore, and upper 60s if you're heading way out east toward Montauk. Wind conditions are gentle and variable. We're looking at east to southeast breezes around five miles per hour early on, gradually shifting to the south and southwest by afternoon. This light wind pattern means the beach will feel pleasant without that whipping sensation in your hair. The UV index is moderate, so you'll still want to grab some sunscreen before heading out. A thunderstorm potential is nonexistent, which means clear skies all day long. High tides are happening right around midday across the region. Coney Island crests at 12:39 PM, East Rockaway Inlet at 12:36, Jones Inlet at 12:23, Fire Island Inlet at 12:04, and over in Montauk, Shinnecock Inlet peaks at 12:31 PM. And here's a special note: this is the final official forecast of the season for our New York beaches. So if you've been meaning to get out there, today is absolutely the day to do it. Sunrise is just before seven in the morning, and sunset comes around six forty-five in the evening, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coast. So whether you're a surfer looking for some gentle waves, a swimmer seeking a refreshing dip, or someone who just wants to stroll along the shore and breathe in that salt air, today is shaping up to be an ideal beach day. Get out there and make the most of it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Best Beach Day New York September 28 Final Forecast Small Waves Sunny Skies Perfect Swimming Conditions
Good morning surfers and beach lovers! Here's your Sunday, September 28th surf zone forecast for the New York area, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Starting with the headline: today is looking like a beautiful late September beach day, and yes, this marks the final forecast of the season, so make it count! Let's break down what to expect across all our local beaches. We're looking at consistent conditions from Brooklyn all the way out to the Hamptons. Surf heights are hovering around two feet across the board, which means we're dealing with small, mellow waves. Perfect for beginners and families, but longboarders might want to get creative with those smaller swells. The rip current risk is low everywhere today, which is fantastic news for swimmers. Of course, keep in mind that life-threatening rip currents can always pop up near groins, jetties, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings and never venture into the surf alone. Weather-wise, we're transitioning from mostly cloudy or partly sunny skies this morning into sunny conditions by midday. Sunrise is around six forty-seven to six forty-eight, depending on where you are along the coast, and sunset comes at six forty-two to six forty-five. You've got a solid window to catch some rays and get in the water. Temperatures are modest but pleasant, topping out in the mid to upper seventies. The water temperature ranges from the upper sixties out in the Hamptons to the lower seventies closer to Brooklyn. Bring a wetsuit if you're sensitive to cool water, otherwise you'll be just fine. Winds are light throughout the day, generally running five miles per hour out of the southeast or east this morning, then shifting to the southwest by afternoon. This light wind pattern means glassy conditions early before any afternoon texture develops. High tides are occurring right around midday across all the inlets, between twelve o and one p m, so plan your beach visits accordingly if tidal considerations matter for your activity. The UV index is moderate, so sun protection is recommended even though it's late September. There's no thunderstorm potential today, so you won't have to worry about lightning interrupting your beach day. This is your last chance to grab a forecast before we wrap up the season, so whether you're planning to paddle out, take a dip, build sandcastles, or just enjoy a quiet moment by the ocean, today is your day. The conditions are cooperative, the water is swimmable, and it's going to be a beautiful finish to the month. Get out there and make the most of it! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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NY Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 2025 Two Foot Waves Light Winds Perfect Beach Conditions
Good morning, surfers and beach lovers. Here's your Sunday surf forecast for the New York area on this final day of September 2025.Conditions across all our beaches are looking pretty uniform today, with a low rip current risk and surf heights hovering right around two feet. Not exactly pumping, but perfect for getting out there and enjoying what might be the last decent beach day of the season.Let's start with Brooklyn. Coney Island and Manhattan Beach will see mostly cloudy skies clearing to sunny by nine in the morning. Expect upper seventies for your high temperature with light south winds around five miles per hour. Your high tide at Coney Island comes in at 12:39 PM. Water temperature is in the lower seventies, so you might not even need a wetsuit.Heading out to Southern Queens, Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach will start partly sunny through noon before clearing up completely. Temperatures will be a touch cooler here in the mid seventies with southeast winds shifting south in the afternoon. East Rockaway Inlet has a low at 6:06 AM and a high at 12:36 PM. Water temps also in the lower seventies.Down in Southern Nassau, the beaches at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Jones Beach will be partly sunny until about one o'clock, then sunny for the rest of the day. Mid seventies with southeast winds becoming southwest this afternoon. Your high tide at Jones Inlet is 12:23 PM.Moving further east to Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, you're looking at mostly cloudy conditions through noon then sunny skies. Mid seventies with east winds becoming southwest. Fire Island Inlet peaks at 12:04 PM.Finally, out at Southeastern Suffolk where Smith Point, Cupsogue Beach, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains are located, expect mostly cloudy skies until one PM then sunny. Mid seventies again with southeast winds shifting southwest. Shinnecock Inlet reaches high tide at 12:31 PM. Water temps here are just slightly cooler in the upper sixties.One thing to note across the board, there's zero thunderstorm potential today, and UV levels are moderate everywhere, so grab your sunscreen. Also remember that despite the low rip current risk, life-threatening rip currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always swim near a lifeguard.Sunrise is right around 6:45 to 6:48 depending on your location, and sunset comes in around 6:37 to 6:45 PM, giving you a nice window to enjoy some beach time.This is officially the last forecast of the season, so get out there and make it count. Stay safe and have an excellent Sunday on the water.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Sunny Skies Mid 70s Mild Waves Low Rip Current Risk
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.Well folks, summer may be long gone, but Mother Nature is serving up a beautiful closing act to the season. We're looking at mostly sunny skies across all our beaches today with highs reaching the mid to upper 70s. It's shaping up to be a perfect day to shake off the sand from your car one last time.Let's talk the waves first. We're expecting around two feet of surf across the board, which means conditions are going to be mellow and manageable for everyone from the casual wader to the experienced swimmer. And here's some good news: rip current risk is low across all zones today. That said, remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware and stay smart.The water temperature is dropping as we head into fall, ranging from the upper 60s out in Southeastern Suffolk all the way up to the lower 70s across Brooklyn and Queens. So if you're planning a dip, you might want to think about that wetsuit.From a weather perspective, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions this morning before the sun takes over. Winds will be light and variable, starting from the southeast and shifting southwest throughout the day at around five miles per hour. Basically, if you're bringing a kite, don't bother.UV index is moderate, so some sunscreen is still a good idea even though we're getting close to October.Sunrise comes early at around 6:41 to 6:48 depending on where you are, and sunset wraps up the day around 6:37 to 6:45. Days are getting shorter, folks.High tides are hitting around midday across all our zones, so plan your beach day accordingly if you're particular about sand real estate.Before you head out, here's your friendly reminder: if you enter the surf, always have a flotation device with you and swim near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. If you're able, swim parallel to the shore. And if all else fails, face the beach and wave for help.It's worth noting this is the final forecast of the year for our New York surf zones, so make this last beach day count. For more information on rip currents, beach safety, and UV index details, head on over to weather.gov/beach/okx.Get out there and enjoy what looks to be a gorgeous fall Sunday on the water.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Beautiful Sunday Beach Weather New York Area Light Surf Two Feet Sunny Skies Upper Seventies Perfect Conditions
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the New York area, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Looking at today, September 28th, we're expecting some beautiful beach weather across all our zones. Surf heights will be running around two feet throughout the region, with a low rip current risk, though remember that life threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, and piers.Starting in Brooklyn, we'll see mostly cloudy conditions until about 9 AM, then it clears out to sunny skies. Expect upper 70s with light south winds around five miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island will occur at 12:39 PM. The water temperature will be in the lower 70s, and the UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is recommended.Heading out to Southern Queens and the Rockaway beaches, conditions will be partly sunny until noon before turning sunny. Temperatures in the mid 70s with southeast winds initially, shifting to the south in the afternoon. You'll get low tide at East Rockaway Inlet at 6:06 AM, followed by high tide at 12:36 PM. Water temperatures will be in the lower 70s.Down in Southern Nassau, including Jones Beach and Long Beach, we'll have partly sunny skies until about 1 PM, then sunny for the rest of the day. Mid 70s and light southeast winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet comes in at 12:23 PM, with water temps in the lower 70s.Moving to Southwestern Suffolk around Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, mostly cloudy skies until noon, then sunny. Mid 70s with light east winds shifting southwest in the afternoon. High tide at Fire Island Inlet at 12:04 PM, with water temperatures right around 70 degrees.Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions until about 1 PM before clearing to sunny skies. Mid 70s with southeast winds becoming southwest. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet at 12:31 PM, and the coolest water of the day at upper 60s.Overall, today is shaping up to be a perfect beach day with light winds, sunny skies, and calm two foot surf. All rip current risks remain low, but always exercise caution near structural features and stay near a lifeguard.This is the final forecast of the season, so get out there and enjoy the beach while you can. Sunrise across the region between 6:41 and 6:48 AM, with sunset between 6:37 and 6:45 PM. Have a fantastic Sunday.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 2025 Perfect Beach Conditions Two Foot Waves Sunny Skies
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, 2025. If you're planning a beach day today, we've got some great news for you. Conditions are looking pretty favorable across the entire region.Let's start with what Mother Nature is serving up in the water. Surf heights are holding steady at around two feet across all our zones, from Brooklyn all the way out to the East End of Long Island. It's not going to be epic, but it's perfect for a relaxing day in the water without any gnarly conditions to worry about.The rip current risk is low everywhere today, which means you won't have to stress about dangerous currents. That said, always remember that rip currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when the risk is low. If you do head into the surf, swim near a lifeguard and never venture out alone.Now let's talk about the weather above the water. Starting in Brooklyn, expect mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then it clears right out to sunny. We're looking at upper seventies for the high temperature with light south winds around five miles per hour. Over in Southern Queens at Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach, it'll be partly sunny until noon, then sunny. Mid seventies for the high, with southeast winds becoming south in the afternoon.If you're heading to Southern Nassau beaches like Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, or Jones Beach, you'll see partly sunny conditions until one in the afternoon, then full sunshine. Another mid-seventies kind of day with light winds shifting from southeast to southwest.Out in Southwestern Suffolk, think Gilgo or Robert Moses, expect mostly cloudy conditions until noon before breaking into sunshine. Mid seventies again, with winds starting out of the east then swinging to the southwest in the afternoon.Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk where you've got Smith Point, Cupsogue Beach, and Ditch Plains, it's mostly cloudy until one in the afternoon, then sunny. Mid seventies with that same wind pattern, southeast becoming southwest.Water temperatures are running in the upper sixties to lower seventies depending on where you are, so a rash guard or wetty might feel pretty good depending on your cold tolerance.The UV index is moderate across the board, so slap on that sunscreen even on this partly cloudy morning because those rays will still get you.Here's a fun fact worth noting: this is the last forecast of the year from our office. So make the most of it and get out there and enjoy these beautiful late September conditions while you can. Sunrise is around six forty to six forty-eight depending on your location, and sunset comes early around six thirty-seven to six forty-five.Whether you're a surfer looking for some waves, a swimmer wanting to take a dip, or just someone who loves being near the ocean, today is your day. Get out there and make the most of it.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Calm 2 Foot Waves Mid 70s Perfect Conditions
Good morning! This is your New York area surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.Well folks, it's a beautiful day ahead for our beaches, and we're talking calm, gentle conditions across the board. All five forecast zones are reporting the same story: low rip current risk and surf heights around two feet. So whether you're hitting up Coney Island, Rockaway Beach, Jones Beach, or heading all the way out to the East End, you're looking at some pretty mellow water today.Let's talk temperatures. The surf itself is sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on where you are, with the warmest water down in Brooklyn and Queens, and things cooling down as you head east toward the Hamptons. Air temperatures will max out in the mid to upper 70s, so it's going to be pleasant without being scorching.Weather-wise, we're looking at a transition from partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies throughout the morning and early afternoon. Brooklyn will clear out first around 9 AM, while some areas further east might hold onto some clouds until around 1 PM. Once that sun breaks through though, you're golden. No thunderstorm potential today, so you can plan your beach day with confidence.Wind is going to be light and variable, starting out of the southeast in the morning before shifting more southerly and southwestern in the afternoon. We're talking around five miles per hour here, so conditions are going to stay quite peaceful all day long.High tide is hitting around midday across all zones, roughly between 12 and 12:40 PM depending on your specific location. Whether you're watching the sunset from Coney Island at 6:45 PM or from the Hamptons at 6:37 PM, you've got plenty of daylight to work with.UV index is moderate, so don't skip the sunscreen just because we're heading into late September. Those rays are still getting through.One important note: this marks the final forecast of the season for our New York beaches. While rip current risk is low today, remember that life-threatening rip currents can always occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you're entering the water, stay near a lifeguard and keep a flotation device handy. If you do get caught in a rip, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to the shore if you can.So there you have it. Perfect conditions to wrap up September at your favorite New York beaches. Get out there and enjoy it!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Area Beach Forecast Sunday: Two Foot Surf, Sunny Skies, Mid Seventies, Perfect Swimming Conditions
Good morning! Here's your Sunday surf forecast for the New York area.Across all of our beaches from Brooklyn out to the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking pretty consistent and favorable. We're expecting surf heights around two feet throughout the day, with low rip current risk across the board. So if you're thinking about heading to the beach, this is a great day to do it.Let's start with Brooklyn's Coney Island and Manhattan Beach. You'll want to grab your sunglasses because it's mostly cloudy right now, but things clear out by nine in the morning and you'll have sunshine for the rest of the day. Temperatures will reach the upper seventies with light southerly winds around five miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island happens at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon.Moving out to the Rockaways and Jacob Riis Park, expect partly sunny skies until noon, then full sunshine takes over. It'll be a touch cooler here in the mid seventies, with southeast winds shifting to the south as the afternoon progresses. The surf temperature is in the lower seventies, and you'll see a low tide early at six oh-six in the morning before the high tide arrives at twelve thirty-six.Down the Nassau coast at Jones Beach, Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, and Lido Beach, you're looking at partly sunny conditions until one o'clock, then clearing to sunny skies. Again, we're expecting mid-seventies temperatures with light winds starting from the southeast and turning southwest in the afternoon. High tide is at twelve twenty-three.Out in southwestern Suffolk at Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, it stays mostly cloudy until noon before the sun takes over. Expect mid-seventies heat, easterly winds becoming southwest, and a high tide at twelve oh-four in the afternoon. The water temperature here is right around seventy degrees.Finally, at the East End of Long Island, including Smith Point, Cupsogue, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains, you'll see mostly cloudy skies until one o'clock, then sunny conditions. Mid-seventies temperatures with southeast winds shifting southwest, and the water is a bit chillier at upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet occurs at twelve thirty-one.The UV index is moderate everywhere, so don't forget your sunscreen. There's zero thunderstorm potential, and sunrise is right around six forty-five with sunset around six forty-five as well, depending on your exact location.A quick reminder: while rip current risk is low today, life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, and piers. If you do enter the water, stay near a lifeguard and never swim alone. If you get caught in a rip, relax, float, and don't fight the current.One final note: this is the last official forecast of the season, so make the most of this beautiful day at the beach!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Area Surf Forecast Sunday: Sunny Skies, Two Foot Waves, Perfect Beach Conditions for Late September
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the New York area brought to you by the National Weather Service.It's going to be a fantastic day at the beach today. We're looking at light and variable winds around five miles per hour, mostly from the south and southeast, becoming southwest as we move into the afternoon. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper seventies, and here's the best part—mostly cloudy skies this morning will give way to sunny conditions by midday.As for the water, expect surf heights around two feet across all our beaches. It's a mild swell day, perfect if you're looking to ease into the water without any heavy action. Water temperatures range from around seventy degrees out in southwestern Suffolk to the upper sixties further east. Overall, a pleasant and comfortable range for late September.The rip current risk is low across the board today. Wind and wave conditions are not supporting any enhanced rip current activity. Of course, remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware in those areas. If you do enter the surf, always have a flotation device nearby and swim within sight of a lifeguard.There's zero thunderstorm potential today, so you won't have to worry about sudden weather changes. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen.High tide times are scattered throughout the morning and early afternoon depending on which beach you're visiting. Sunrise is around 6:45 AM, and sunset comes at 6:42 to 6:45 PM depending on your location.A quick note—this is the final forecast of the year for our surf zone, so make the most of today's excellent conditions. Get out there and enjoy one last perfect beach day!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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New York Area Surf Forecast Sunday Mellow Two Foot Waves Beautiful Weather Mid Seventies
Good morning! Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast for the New York area, issued at one fifty-six AM Eastern Daylight Time. If you're planning to hit the waves today, you're looking at some pretty mellow conditions across all of our beaches. We're talking around two feet of surf from Brooklyn all the way out to the East End of Long Island. Not exactly firing, but perfect for getting in the water without any drama. The rip current risk is low everywhere today, which is great news for swimmers and surfers alike. Just remember that life-threatening rip currents can always pop up around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware. If you do get caught in a rip, the key is to stay calm, float, and swim parallel to the shore. Don't fight the current. Let's talk about the weather because it's shaping up to be a beautiful day. Most of our beaches will start off mostly cloudy or partly sunny this morning, but by mid-morning to early afternoon, the sun's going to break through and dominate the rest of the day. We're looking at highs in the mid to upper seventies, with light southeast winds becoming south to southwest this afternoon. That's some really pleasant early fall weather. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper sixties to lower seventies depending on where you are. Brooklyn's looking a bit warmer at lower seventies, while out east in places like Smith Point and Hither Hills, you're looking at upper sixties. So you might want to think about a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler water. High tides are happening around midday at various inlets. Coney Island's looking at high tide at twelve thirty-nine PM, Rockaway at twelve thirty-six, Jones Inlet at twelve twenty-three, Fire Island at twelve oh-four, and Shinnecock at twelve thirty-one. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and the UV index is moderate, so grab some sunscreen before you head out. One last thing worth noting: this is the final surf zone forecast of the season from our office. So enjoy it while it lasts! For more information on beach safety, rip currents, and UV index definitions, head over to weather.gov/beach/okx. 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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Final Sunday Surf Forecast: Small Two Foot Waves, Mellow Conditions, Perfect Beach Weather Across New York
Good morning everyone, it's Sunday September twenty-eighth and we've got the final surf zone forecast of the year coming at you from the National Weather Service in New York. Let's break down what's happening at the beach today across all our zones. Starting with conditions overall, you're looking at small surf everywhere, hovering right around two feet. It's going to be a beautiful day though, so don't let the small swell discourage you. We're seeing low rip current risk across the board, which means conditions are pretty mellow out there. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs and piers, so stay aware. The water temperature is dropping as we head into late September. Brooklyn and Queens beaches are sitting in the lower seventies, while Nassau is right around mid-seventies. If you're heading to the far eastern beaches near Montauk, expect upper sixties water, so you might want to consider a wetsuit even though we're still technically in September. Weather-wise, we're starting mostly cloudy this morning, but clearing out nicely as the day progresses. Brooklyn will clear by nine in the morning, while the eastern areas will hold onto some clouds until around one PM. Once that sun breaks through though, you're looking at sunshine for the rest of the day. High temperatures will range from upper seventies in Brooklyn down to mid-seventies as you head east. The wind is going to be light and variable today, starting from the southeast and east in the morning at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the south and southwest this afternoon. So that's nice and mellow, nothing aggressive out there. UV index is moderate across all zones, so don't forget your sunscreen even though it's getting late in the season. And there's zero thunderstorm potential today, so you can plan your beach day without weather worries. High tides today are happening around lunch time, ranging from twelve thirty-nine PM in Brooklyn all the way down to around twelve o four in the western Suffolk area. Sunrise is around six forty-five or six forty-eight depending on where you are, and you'll have sunset around six forty-two to six forty-five. And here's something special to note. This is the last forecast of the year. So whether you're a dedicated year-round water enthusiast or you're planning to hang it up until spring, today's a perfect day to get out there and enjoy the water one last time before we roll into October. Remember, if you do head out, swim near a lifeguard, always have a flotation device with you, and if you somehow find yourself in a rip current, stay calm, float, don't fight it, and swim parallel to shore if you can. That's your surf zone forecast. Have a great Sunday out there on the water. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Small Waves Sunny Skies Perfect Swimming Conditions All Beaches
Good morning, welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, 2025. I'm your host bringing you all the details you need for a safe and enjoyable day at the beach. Let's start with the big picture. Across all our beaches today, we're looking at consistent conditions with small waves around two feet and low rip current risk. That's good news if you're planning to get in the water. However, remember that rip currents can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay alert. Starting in Brooklyn, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then plenty of sunshine to round out the day. The high will reach the upper seventies with light south winds around five miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower seventies, so you might actually want to leave the wetsuit at home. Sunrise is at six forty-eight, sunset at six forty-five. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon. Heading to Southern Queens now, including Rockaway and Jacob Riis Parks. Expect partly sunny conditions until noon, then clearing out to full sun. The high here is a bit cooler in the mid-seventies with southeast winds turning south in the afternoon. Water temperature stays in the lower seventies. You've got a low tide at East Rockaway Inlet early at six-oh-six in the morning, then high tide around twelve thirty-six. Moving to Southern Nassau, our beaches at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido, and Jones Beach will see similar conditions. Partly sunny through one o'clock, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds becoming southwest this afternoon. Water's still in the lower seventies, and high tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three. Across Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, expect mostly cloudy skies until noon then sunny conditions. The high reaches the mid-seventies with light east winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. Water temperature here is right around seventy degrees. High tide at Fire Island Inlet comes in at twelve-oh-four. Finally, heading out to Southeastern Suffolk with Smith Point, Cupsogue, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until one o'clock, clearing to sun for the afternoon. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds switching to southwest later on. The water's a bit chillier here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one. UV index across all beaches is moderate, so grab some sunscreen before you head out. Here's the bottom line: today is shaping up to be a beautiful late September beach day. Gentle waves, light winds, sunny skies, and low rip current risk across the board. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just walking the shore, conditions are ideal. Just remember to always swim near a lifeguard, never go in alone, and if you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim along the shor This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28th 2 Foot Waves Upper 70s Sunny Skies Perfect Beach Day
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is shaping up to be a beautiful beach day across the entire New York area. We're looking at consistent conditions from Brooklyn all the way out to the eastern end of Long Island, with around two feet of surf across the board. The water temperature is hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on where you are, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're heading out early. Starting in Brooklyn, Coney Island and Manhattan Beach will see mostly cloudy skies until 9 AM, then clearing to sunny conditions. The high today reaches the upper 70s with light south winds around 5 miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island comes at 12:39 PM. Rip current risk remains low throughout the day. Moving out to Southern Queens and the Rockaway beaches, expect partly sunny skies until noon, then sunny for the rest of the day. It's slightly cooler out there with highs in the mid 70s. Winds start from the southeast around 5 miles per hour, shifting south this afternoon. The low tide is at 6:06 AM with high tide at 12:36 PM at East Rockaway Inlet. Down in Southern Nassau, including Jones Beach and Long Beach, you'll have partly sunny conditions until 1 PM before clearing out completely. Highs again in the mid 70s with southeast winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet is at 12:23 PM. Heading further east to Southwestern Suffolk near Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, mostly cloudy skies transition to sunny by noon. Highs in the mid 70s with east winds becoming southwest this afternoon. Fire Island Inlet sees its high tide at 12:04 PM. And finally, at the eastern end of the island near Smith Point and Ditch Plains, mostly cloudy early then sunny by 1 PM. We're looking at mid 70s for the high with southeast winds becoming southwest. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at 12:31 PM. One important note to finish up: this is the last official forecast of the year. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so remember your sunscreen even though it's late September. All zones are showing a low rip current risk, but remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible around structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. If you do enter the surf, always have a flotation device with you and swim near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, relax and float, and don't fight the current. Instead, swim parallel to the shore. If you can't escape, face the shore and signal for help. Sunrise this morning is between 6:41 and 6:48 AM depending on your location, with sunset coming early at 6:37 to 6:45 PM. It's a great day to get out there and enjoy the water. Stay safe and have fun out there. 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 Low Rip Currents Two Foot Waves Perfect Beach Day
Good morning everyone, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Well folks, this is it. The last surf forecast of the year, and Mother Nature is sending us off with some pretty pleasant conditions across our beaches. Let's break down what's happening from Brooklyn all the way out to the eastern tip of Long Island. Starting with Kings County, including Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, we're looking at low rip current risk today with surf hovering around two feet. You'll want to grab your sunglasses because it's mostly cloudy until 9 AM, then the sun takes over for the rest of the day. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s with gentle south winds around 5 miles per hour. The water is sitting in the lower 70s, which is actually pretty comfortable for late September. High tide at Coney Island comes at 12:39 PM. Moving over to Southern Queens and the Rockaway beaches, conditions remain calm with low rip current risk and two-foot surf. It's partly sunny until noon, then full sunshine takes over. We're looking at mid-70s for the high temperature with southeast winds around 5 miles per hour shifting south in the afternoon. East Rockaway Inlet will experience a low tide at 6:06 AM followed by high tide at 12:36 PM. The water temperature here is also in the lower 70s. Down in Southern Nassau, the beaches at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Jones Beach will see partly sunny skies until 1 PM, then clearing to sunny conditions. Same low rip current risk and two-foot surf throughout the day. South to southwest winds will be light around 5 miles per hour, and high tide at Jones Inlet occurs at 12:23 PM. Temperatures in the mid-70s make this an ideal beach day. Heading further east to Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, expect mostly cloudy conditions until noon before the sun breaks through. Again, low rip current risk with two-foot surf and mid-70s temperatures. Winds start out of the east at 5 miles per hour and swing to the southwest as the day progresses. Fire Island Inlet will reach high tide at 12:04 PM. Water temperatures here drop slightly to right around 70 degrees. Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk at Smith Point, Cupsogue Beach, and the Ditch Plains area, we see mostly cloudy skies until 1 PM before sunny skies dominate. Low rip current risk and two-foot surf continue. Mid-70s for the high temperature with light southeast winds becoming southwest. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, so you might want to consider a spring suit if you're heading out for a long session. Shinnecock Inlet reaches high tide at 12:31 PM. Across the entire region, moderate UV index means you'll want to apply sunscreen. No thunderstorm potential anywhere today, and the moderate rip current risk reminder applies everywhere even though conditions support low risk currently. So there you have it. Perfect beach weather, calm seas, and comf This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Beautiful Late September Beach Day Forecast for New York Area with Sunny Skies and Two Foot Surf
Good morning! Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast for the New York area brought to you by the National Weather Service. Across all our beaches today, we're looking at a beautiful late September day with consistent conditions from Brooklyn all the way out to the East End. Rip current risk is low across the board, though as always, life threatening rip currents are possible near structures like groins, jetties, and piers, so keep that in mind if you're heading out. Surf heights will be modest at around two feet, perfect for a relaxed beach day without any thunderstorm potential to worry about. You'll want to bring along some sun protection though—we've got moderate UV index conditions expected throughout the day. Weather-wise, we're starting out mostly cloudy to partly sunny depending on which beach you visit, but the clouds will clear out and give way to sunny skies by midday. Temperatures will reach the upper to mid seventies, and winds will be light, generally running southeast to south around five miles per hour before rotating southwest this afternoon. That's about as perfect as it gets for late September. Water temperatures are running in the upper sixties to lower seventies, so a rash guard or thin wetsuit might be a good idea if you're sensitive to cooler water. Sunrise is between six forty-one and six forty-eight depending on your location, with sunset coming around six thirty-seven to six forty-five. High tides will occur around midday across all zones, so plan your activities accordingly. This is a fantastic day to get outside and enjoy the beach. Stay safe, swim near a lifeguard, and have a great Sunday! 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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New York Area Beach Forecast: Two Foot Surf, Mid 70s, Perfect Sunday Conditions
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for the New York area beaches. Today looks like a beautiful late September day to get outside, whether you're heading to the water or just enjoying the shoreline. Across all our beaches from Brooklyn through the Hamptons, we're looking at consistent conditions with surf heights around two feet. The water temperature ranges from the upper 60s out east to the lower 70s closer to the city, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended session. Rip current risk is low across the board today, though as always, be aware that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, and piers without warning. If you do find yourself caught in one, remember to stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore rather than fighting directly back to land. The weather pattern is quite nice. Most areas will start out mostly cloudy or partly sunny this morning, clearing to sunshine by mid to late morning. Expect high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s with light winds out of the south and southeast, becoming southwest in the afternoon. That gentle wind won't build any additional swell, but it should make for pleasant conditions if you're out there. UV index is moderate today, so don't forget your sunscreen even though we're heading toward fall. High tides occur around noon to just after depending on your specific location, so plan your beach day accordingly. Sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 this morning, and sunset comes around 6:37 to 6:45 tonight, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the beach. Here's something worth noting: this is the last official forecast of the season for our surf zone. So if you've been thinking about getting down to the beach, today is a perfect opportunity to cap off the summer with some quality time on the sand and in the water. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beautiful conditions. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Two Foot Waves Perfect Swimming Conditions
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is shaping up to be a beautiful finish to September across all our beaches. We're looking at consistent conditions from Brooklyn all the way out to the eastern tip of Long Island, with surf heights hovering around two feet throughout the day. While that might not get the adrenaline pumping for serious surfers, it's perfect for swimmers and casual beachgoers looking to enjoy the water safely. The rip current risk is low across the board today, which means you can enter the surf with confidence. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so keep your eyes open and never swim alone. Let's talk weather. In Brooklyn, expect mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then it clears out to sunny conditions. Head out to Queens and Nassau, and you'll have partly sunny skies that transition to full sunshine by midday. Over in southwestern Suffolk, mostly cloudy conditions give way to sunshine by noon, while the southeastern Suffolk beaches will see mostly cloudy skies until around one o'clock before clearing up. Temperatures will be mild and pleasant, ranging from the mid to upper seventies depending on your location, with Brooklyn hitting the upper seventies and the rest of the beaches settling in the mid seventies. Winds will be light, starting out of the southeast to east at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the south or southwest by afternoon. Perfect beach weather without any gusty surprises. Water temperatures are cool but manageable, sitting in the upper sixties to lower seventies depending on how far east you venture. Bring a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold. We've got moderate UV indices today, so don't forget your sunscreen. High tides will be occurring right around midday across all our beaches, with the exact times varying slightly by location. Sunrise this morning is around six forty-five, and sunset will happen just after six forty-five as well, so you'll have plenty of daylight to enjoy. Here's something special to note: this is the final surf zone forecast of the year, so if you've been planning a beach day, today's your last chance to catch the season. Make it count. For more information on rip currents and beach safety, visit weather.gov/beach/okx. Enjoy your time at the beach, and remember to swim near a lifeguard. 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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New York Beaches Perfect Sunday September 28 with Calm Seas Light Winds and Mid 70s Temperatures
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, issued at 1:56 AM. All right, beach lovers, here's the good news: it's going to be a beautiful day to get outside. We're looking at consistent conditions across all our New York beaches today, so whether you're heading to Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, or out to the East End, you're in for some pleasant weather. Let's talk surf first. Expect waves around two feet across the board. It's not going to be epic, but it's a nice, manageable swell for swimmers and anyone looking to enjoy the water. The rip current risk is low everywhere, which means conditions are pretty favorable for getting in the ocean. Of course, remember that rip currents can always develop near structures like groins, jetties, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Moving on to the weather itself. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions early, but the sun's going to break through as we head toward midday. By afternoon, expect plenty of sunshine. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper 70s depending on where you are, with the warmest spot being Brooklyn where we could see upper 70s. Winds will stay light, mostly out of the southeast and south around 5 miles per hour, so it'll be quite calm out there. Now, about that water temperature. It's hovering in the lower 70s near Brooklyn and Queens, while the eastern beaches around Smith Point and the East End are running a bit cooler in the upper 60s. So if you're sensitive to cooler water, you might want to bring a wetsuit if you're heading all the way out east. Here's something worth noting: this is the last official surf forecast of the year from the National Weather Service. So if you've been waiting for the perfect day to hit the beach, today is it. Sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 AM depending on your location, and sunset comes around 6:37 to 6:45 PM, so you've got a decent window of daylight to work with. High tides are coming around noon to 12:39 PM across all our beaches, which is pretty convenient if you're planning your day. The UV index is moderate today, so don't forget to slather on that sunscreen. You might think September means less intense sun, but you'd be wrong. Those rays are still strong. Thunderstorm potential is zero, so no weather surprises to worry about there. Bottom line: today is looking like a fantastic beach day. Calm seas, light winds, clearing skies, and pleasant temperatures. Get out there and enjoy it. Have a great day and be safe in the water. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 2025 Small Surf Sunny Skies Perfect Swimming Conditions
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, 2025, brought to you by the National Weather Service. It's the last forecast of the year, and we're looking at a beautiful day across all our beaches from Brooklyn out to the East End of Long Island. So here's what you need to know before you head to the shore. Starting with the conditions, we've got consistent small surf around two feet everywhere you go today. Rip currents are at low risk across the board, so swimmers and surfers won't have to worry too much about strong offshore pulls. However, always remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up anywhere near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay alert. Let's talk about the weather. We're looking at a partly cloudy morning that clears out to sunny skies by midday. The exact timing varies slightly depending on where you are. Brooklyn will see mostly cloudy conditions until about 9 AM, while the Rockaways and Jones Beach stay partly sunny until around noon or 1 PM. The Eastern Suffolk beaches will hang onto clouds a bit longer, clearing by early afternoon. Temperatures will be pleasant, topping out in the mid to upper seventies across most areas, with Brooklyn slightly warmer in the upper seventies. It'll feel pretty mild for a late September day. The water temperature ranges from the upper sixties out east to the lower seventies in Brooklyn and Queens, so you might want a light wetsuit depending on how much time you're spending in the water. Winds are light and variable, starting from the southeast at around five miles per hour in the morning and shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. These light breezes mean glassy conditions, especially early in the day. High tides are coming around midday, with Coney Island seeing its high at 12:39 PM and most of the other inlets hitting their peaks between noon and 12:36 PM. If you're planning to check out the sunrise, you're looking at times between 6:41 and 6:48 AM depending on your location, with sunset coming around 6:37 to 6:45 PM. UV levels are moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen even though we're heading into fall. The moderate risk means those rays can still do some damage with prolonged exposure. Bottom line, this is a great beach day. Low risk across all zones, small manageable surf, and beautiful clear skies. Perfect for swimming, wading, or just enjoying the shore as we close out the forecasting season. Just remember to swim near a lifeguard and enjoy responsibly. That's your New York surf zone forecast. Stay safe and have a great day at the beach. 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 Small Waves Light Winds Perfect Beach Conditions
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're looking at a beautiful finish to the season across all our beaches today. Conditions are going to be quite similar from Brooklyn all the way out to the far east end of Long Island, so whether you're planning a trip to Coney Island, Rockaway Beach, Jones Beach, or out to the Hamptons, you're in for a treat. Let's talk about the waves first. Surf heights are holding steady around two feet across the board. It's not going to blow your mind, but it's a solid, manageable swell for the day. Perfect conditions if you're looking to get in the water without any surprises. Now, the good news on safety: rip current risk is low everywhere today. That said, always remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers without warning, so stay alert out there. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies early, transitioning to sunny conditions by midday. Most areas will clear out between noon and one o'clock. Temperatures are going to be comfortable, ranging from the mid to upper seventies depending on where you are. Brooklyn will be slightly warmer in the upper seventies, while the eastern beaches will hover in the mid seventies. Winds will be light today, starting out of the southeast and east around five miles per hour before shifting to the south and southwest this afternoon. Really calm conditions overall. The water temperature is cooling down as we move into late September. Brooklyn and central beaches are sitting in the lower seventies, while the far east end is running slightly cooler in the upper sixties. A wetsuit might start looking pretty good if you're planning to spend extended time in the water. We've got moderate UV conditions today, so don't forget your sunscreen even though the air is cooling down. High tides are happening right around midday everywhere, with Coney Island high tide at 12:39, East Rockaway and Jones Inlet around 12:30 to 12:36, and Shinnecock Inlet at 12:31. Sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 depending on your location, and sunset is happening right around 6:42 to 6:45. We're really seeing those days get shorter now. This is the last forecast of the season, so make it count. No thunderstorm potential today, light winds, manageable waves, and sunny skies. It's as good as it gets for late September. Get out there and enjoy the water. 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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New York Beaches Forecast September 28 Sunny Skies 2 Foot Surf Mid 70s Perfect Sunday Conditions
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Across all our beaches today, conditions are looking pretty mellow out there. We're talking consistent two-foot surf throughout the morning and afternoon, which means it's a great day to get in the water if you're looking for some chill waves without too much power. The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so keep your eyes open and always swim near a lifeguard. Let's break down what's happening at each zone: Over in Brooklyn, including Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then clearing out to sunshine. We're looking at an upper 70s high, light south winds around five miles per hour, and water temps in the lower 70s. High tide at Coney Island comes at 12:39 PM. Head out to Southern Queens and you'll find Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach partly sunny until noon, then sunny skies take over. Slightly cooler with mid-70s highs, and the winds are shifting from southeast to south as we move through the day. East Rockaway Inlet has a low at 6:06 in the morning and high tide at 12:36 PM. Southern Nassau beaches, including Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, and Jones Beach, will be partly sunny until one PM before clearing out completely. Mid-70s for the high, with winds starting light southeast and turning southwest by afternoon. Jones Inlet's high tide is at 12:23 PM. Moving further east to Southwestern Suffolk at Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy conditions hang around until noon, then sunshine takes hold. Mid-70s again, with light east winds becoming southwest. Fire Island Inlet reaches high tide at 12:04 PM. And finally, out at Southeastern Suffolk covering Smith Point, Cupsogue, and Hither Hills, mostly cloudy skies prevail until one PM before the sun breaks through. Mid-70s for your high temperature, water's a touch cooler at upper 60s, and again we're seeing southeast winds becoming southwest. Shinnecock Inlet peaks at high tide 12:31 PM. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so grab some sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 depending on where you are, and sunset falls between 6:37 and 6:45. This is the last forecast of the year, so make the most of these calm conditions. If you do head into the water, always keep a flotation device with you and stay near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore. Have a great Sunday out there. 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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Perfect Sunday Beach Day Forecast for New York Beaches with Calm Two Foot Waves and Sunny Skies
Good morning, this is your Sunday, September 28th surf zone forecast for New York beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service. Well folks, summer's official farewell is here, and Mother Nature's decided to give us one last gift before we close the beach book for the year. Across all our New York beaches today, we're looking at consistent conditions that are practically tailor-made for a casual day by the water. Let's talk waves first. Whether you're heading to Coney Island, Rockaway, Jones Beach, or all the way out to the East End, we're looking at surf heights holding steady around two feet throughout the day. It's not going to blow anyone away, but it's that perfect size for wading, swimming, and soaking up one final summer vibe before autumn really digs in. The rip current risk is low everywhere, which means you can focus less on water safety concerns and more on enjoying the day. That said, always remember that rip currents can still develop near groins, jetties, and piers, so keep your eyes open and swim near a lifeguard if you're planning to take a dip. Now for the weather. We're starting mostly cloudy or partly sunny depending on which beach you choose, but here's the good news, the sun is sticking around. As we move through the morning into early afternoon, skies will transition to mostly sunny or straight up sunny across the board. No thunderstorms are in the picture either, so you won't be dodging any surprise showers. Temperatures are looking pleasant, ranging from the mid to upper seventies as highs, with water temperatures in the upper sixties to lower seventies. Winds are light, coming in around five miles per hour from the south and southeast in the morning, then shifting southwest as the afternoon rolls on. That light breeze means the water will be glassy and calm, perfect conditions for those who prefer a gentler ocean experience. The UV index is moderate today, so bring some sunscreen along. We've got excellent sunrise times between six forty-one and six forty-eight in the morning, and sunsets between six thirty-seven and six forty-five in the evening, giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Tides are all reaching their highs around midday, roughly between twelve and one o'clock depending on your location. Perfect timing if you're planning a beach day in the afternoon. So there you have it. Light winds, calm seas, sunny skies, and comfortable temperatures make today an absolutely perfect finale to the summer season. Whether you're looking to catch one last swim or just want to stroll the beaches with your toes in the sand, this is the day to do it. Get out there and enjoy it, because as this forecast reminds us, this is the last official surf zone forecast of the year. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday Sunny Skies Small Waves Two Feet Water Temps Lower Seventies Perfect Swimming Day
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf report for the New York beaches. We're looking at a beautiful finish to September with mostly sunny skies developing throughout the day and moderate UV conditions, so definitely grab that sunscreen if you're heading out. Surf conditions across the board are running small, with waves around two feet across all our beaches. That means today's not going to be pumping for surfers, but it's a great day to get in the water if you're just looking to cool off and enjoy the ocean. Let's talk safety first. Rip current risk is low today across all beaches, which is always good news. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when overall risk is low. If you do find yourself caught in a current, stay calm, relax and float, and avoid fighting directly against it. Instead, swim parallel to shore if you can, and always swim near a lifeguard. Starting in Brooklyn, Coney Island and Manhattan beaches will be mostly cloudy until about nine in the morning before clearing up. Expect a high near eighty with light south winds around five miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it'll feel refreshing but not shocking. Heading over to Southern Queens, Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway will start partly sunny before becoming fully sunny around noon. Winds shift from southeast to south as the day progresses, and we're looking at highs in the mid seventies. The water stays in the lower seventies here as well. East Rockaway Inlet has a low tide early this morning at six oh-six, with the high tide rolling in around twelve thirty-six. Down in Southern Nassau, beaches like Jones Beach and Lido Beach will see partly sunny conditions until around one in the afternoon, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Winds start off light southeast, switching to southwest as we move into the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three, and we're expecting highs in the mid seventies with water temperatures in the lower seventies. In Southwestern Suffolk, Gilgo and Robert Moses beaches will be mostly cloudy until about noon, clearing to sunny thereafter. Winds go from light east to southwest by afternoon, and highs should reach the mid seventies. Water here is right around seventy degrees. Fire Island Inlet's high tide comes at twelve oh-four in the afternoon. Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk, Smith Point and Ditch Plains will transition from mostly cloudy to sunny around one o'clock. Winds follow a similar pattern, starting light southeast and becoming southwest by afternoon. Highs hit the mid seventies, though the water's a bit cooler out here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one. Across all areas, sunrise is between six forty-one and six forty-eight this morning, with sunset coming between six thirty-seven and six forty-five this This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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New York Beach Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 Mild Waves Perfect Swimming Weather Five Boroughs
Good morning! It's Sunday, September 28th, and we're wrapping up the summer season with a beautiful day ahead at the New York beaches. If you're heading out to catch some waves today, here's what to expect across all five surf zones. Conditions are pretty consistent from Brooklyn down to the far reaches of eastern Long Island, so let's break it down. First, the good news: there's no thunderstorm potential anywhere today, and rip current risk is low across the entire region. That means you can focus on enjoying the water without major safety concerns beyond the usual awareness around groins, jetties, and piers. Surf heights are running around two feet everywhere, which is modest but perfect for a mellow summer day. The water temperature ranges from the upper sixties out in Southeastern Suffolk to the lower seventies closer to Brooklyn. So depending on where you go, you might want to think about a wetsuit or just embrace the chill. Now for the weather pattern. We're looking at mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions early in the day, clearing to sunny skies by midday or early afternoon. Sunrise is between 6:41 and 6:48 depending on your location, and sunset comes around 6:37 to 6:45 PM. So you've got a reasonable window to get outside. Winds are light and variable, generally five miles per hour out of the southeast in the morning, shifting to the southwest by afternoon. That gentle breeze should keep things comfortable on the beach. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper seventies, with the warmest readings in Brooklyn and slightly cooler conditions as you head east toward the Hamptons. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so sunscreen is still a good idea even though we're heading into fall. Tidal windows vary by location, but high tides are clustered around noon and 12:30 PM from western Brooklyn all the way out to Shinnecock Inlet on the East End. It's a perfect day to get outside. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just walking the shoreline, conditions are safe and pleasant. Just remember this is the last official forecast of the year, so if you've been thinking about getting in the water, today might be your moment. Enjoy your time at the beach! 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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Final September Sunday Surf Forecast: Calm Two Foot Waves, Light Winds, and Clearing Skies Across New York Beaches
Good morning! We're wrapping up September with a beautiful Sunday across the New York beaches. This is the final surf zone forecast of the season, so make it count! Conditions today are looking pretty consistent across the board. We're expecting surf heights hovering right around two feet everywhere, so don't expect any dramatic waves out there. If you're thinking about heading into the water, the rip current risk is low across all our beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware. Water temperatures are cooling as we close out September. You're looking at the upper sixties out toward Southeastern Suffolk, climbing to the lower seventies as you head west toward Brooklyn and Queens. So you might want to keep that wetsuit close by. The weather pattern is splitting a bit depending on where you are. In Brooklyn and southwestern Suffolk, expect mostly cloudy skies through mid-morning before the sun breaks through. Down in Southern Queens and Southern Nassau, you'll have partly sunny conditions until midday before clearing out. And if you're out on the east end in Southeastern Suffolk, you can count on mostly cloudy weather through early afternoon. Either way, sunny skies dominate the afternoon across all zones. High temperatures today will range from the mid seventies in Southern Queens, Nassau, and southwestern Suffolk, up to the upper seventies in Brooklyn. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so throw on some sunscreen even though we're late in the month. Winds will be very light and variable, starting out from the southeast or east at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. These gentle breezes mean you won't have any dramatic conditions developing. High tides are clustering around midday across all our beaches, ranging from just after noon in Brooklyn to a couple minutes before noon further east. If you're planning a beach day, that's something to keep in mind for your timing. Bottom line? It's a gorgeous Sunday to enjoy the beach. Calm conditions, light winds, clearing skies, and no significant rip current risk. Water's cool but manageable. This being the final forecast of the year, get out there and soak up what could be some of the last pleasant beach weather of the season. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Small Surf Light Winds Perfect Beach Weather All Five Zones
Good morning! Welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th. Let's dive right in because we've got some beautiful beach weather coming your way. Across all five zones, we're looking at consistent small surf around two feet with light winds that'll keep things clean and manageable. The rip current risk is low everywhere, so you can feel confident heading into the water, though remember to always keep an eye out around those groins, jetties, and piers where stronger currents can still develop. Starting in Brooklyn with Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies until about nine in the morning, then it clears out to sunny. High temperatures climbing to the upper seventies with light south winds around five miles per hour. Sunrise is at six forty-eight, sunset at six forty-five. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine PM. Over in Southern Queens covering Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach, you're looking at partly sunny conditions until noon, then sunny for the afternoon. It'll be a touch cooler with highs in the mid-seventies. Southeast winds around five shifting south in the afternoon. You'll have a low tide at East Rockaway Inlet early at six-oh-six AM, then high tide at twelve thirty-six PM. Down in Southern Nassau at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Jones Beach, partly sunny until one PM transitioning to sunny. Again, mid-seventies for the high with southeast winds becoming southwest. High tide at Jones Inlet occurs at twelve twenty-three PM. The water temperature here is in the lower seventies, which is pretty pleasant for late September. Moving further east to Southwestern Suffolk at Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy until noon then sunny skies take over. Mid-seventies again with light east winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. Water temperatures hovering right around seventy degrees. Fire Island Inlet hits high tide at twelve-oh-four PM. Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk covering Smith Point, Cupsogue, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains, mostly cloudy until one PM before clearing to sunny. Highs in the mid-seventies with southeast winds shifting southwest. Water temperatures here are slightly cooler in the upper sixties. Shinnecock Inlet high tide comes at twelve thirty-one PM. The UV index is moderate across the board, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. There's zero thunderstorm potential, making this a very safe and stable beach day. All five zones are reporting this as the final forecast of the season, so if you're thinking about getting out there, today looks like an excellent choice. Light winds, calm seas, sunny skies, and manageable temperatures make for a perfect end-of-September beach day. Get out there and enjoy it! 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 Small Waves Light Winds Perfect Beach Day Conditions
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Across all our beaches today, we're looking at pretty mellow conditions overall. Surf heights are running around two feet consistently from Brooklyn all the way out to the eastern end of Long Island, so whether you're heading to Coney Island, Rockaway, Jones Beach, or even the Hamptons, you're getting the same small swell situation. The good news is rip current risk is low across the board, which means conditions are relatively calm. That said, always remember that rip currents can pop up anywhere near groins, jetties, or piers, so stay aware out there. Now let's talk weather. We're looking at a gradual clearing trend this morning. Brooklyn and Kings will see mostly cloudy skies until around 9 AM before clearing out. Queens beaches will be partly sunny until noon, and down on the South Shore and eastern Suffolk, expect mostly cloudy conditions lingering until about noon to one PM. After that, everyone gets sunshine for the afternoon. Perfect beach day setup. Temperatures today are pleasant, hovering in the mid to upper 70s, with highs reaching the upper 70s in Brooklyn and mid 70s everywhere else. Winds are light and variable, starting out of the southeast to east at around five miles per hour and shifting to the south or southwest as we move through the afternoon. These calm winds mean you won't get any wind chop messing up what little swell we have. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s for most spots, with the eastern end of Suffolk running slightly cooler in the upper to mid 60s. Still swimmable if you're brave enough to venture in. We've got no thunderstorm potential today and UV levels are moderate, so grab some sunscreen if you're planning to spend extended time outside. High tides are happening around midday at various inlets, with Coney Island seeing its high at 12:39 PM, East Rockaway at 12:36 PM, Jones Inlet at 12:23 PM, Fire Island Inlet at 12:04 PM, and Shinnecock Inlet at 12:31 PM. So there you have it. Light winds, small surf, low rip current risk, and clearing skies make for a pretty nice beach day. Just remember to stay near a lifeguard, watch out for rip currents in the danger zones, and have a great time out there. This has been your National Weather Service surf zone forecast. 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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Perfect Beach Day Today in New York Area with Sunny Skies, Small Surf, and Mild Temperatures
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for the New York area, brought to you by the National Weather Service. It's September 28th, and we've got some beautiful beach weather heading your way today. Let's start with the conditions across all our zones. Rip current risk is low everywhere, which means you can get in the water without major concerns about dangerous currents. That said, always keep an eye out near groins, jetties, and piers where rip currents can still develop unexpectedly. The surf is going to be small but fun, running around two feet across all zones. It's not going to be epic, but it's perfect for wading, swimming, and enjoying the water. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on where you are, so you might want a light wetsuit or be prepared for a bit of a chill. Now here's the good news about the weather. Most zones are starting off mostly cloudy or partly sunny, but by midday everything clears out to sunny skies. Expect that cloud cover to burn off sometime between noon and 1 PM depending on your location. It's going to be a gorgeous afternoon out there. Temperatures are climbing to the mid to upper 70s, with Brooklyn seeing the warmest conditions reaching the upper 70s. Winds are going to be very light, starting out of the southeast to east at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the southwest as we move through the afternoon. That's about as perfect as you can ask for. UV index is moderate, so definitely get some sunscreen on before you head out. Sunrise is happening around 6:41 to 6:48 depending on how far east you are, and sunset comes around 6:37 to 6:45 PM. You've got a nice window of daylight to enjoy. High tides are clustered right around midday, with most areas seeing their high tide between 12:04 PM and 12:39 PM. This is perfect timing if you're planning a beach day since you'll have ideal conditions during the warmest part of the day. Finally, here's something to note, folks. This is the last forecast of the year from our office. So if you're planning to hit the beaches before we wrap up 2025, today is an absolutely fantastic day to do it. Calm conditions, sunny skies, mild temperatures, and safe water. You really can't ask for much better than that. Get out there and enjoy it. 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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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28th: Sunny Skies, 2 Foot Waves, Low Rip Currents
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. It's the final forecast of the season, so let's make the most of it. Across all five zones from Brooklyn through the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking quite consistent and user-friendly. Rip current risk is low everywhere, so you won't have to worry about fighting dangerous currents if you decide to take a dip. Surf heights are holding steady around two feet across the board, which means small, manageable waves perfect for wading, swimming, or just cooling off. The UV index is moderate, so slather on that sunscreen before heading out. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from around 70 degrees on the East End up to the lower 70s closer to the city. Let's break down what to expect zone by zone. Starting in Brooklyn and southern Queens, expect mostly cloudy skies clearing to sunny by late morning, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Southern Nassau and southwestern Suffolk will see similar trends with partly cloudy skies clearing to sunshine, though you might have clouds lingering until early afternoon. The most eastern zone around Southeastern Suffolk will hold onto clouds the longest, not clearing until around one PM. Winds are quite light today, starting out of the southeast or east in the morning at around 5 miles per hour, before shifting southwest in the afternoon. This gentle breeze makes for a beautiful beach day without gusty conditions that could kick up sand or make things uncomfortable. High temperatures will range from the mid to upper 70s, warmest in Brooklyn and coolest on the East End. There's zero thunderstorm potential anywhere, so you can leave the weather worries at home. High tides vary slightly depending on your location, occurring between noon and 12:39 PM at various inlets and beaches. Make sure to catch the sunrise around 6:40 to 6:48 AM and enjoy your evening with sunset between 6:37 and 6:45 PM. As always, if you enter the water, stay near lifeguards and avoid isolated swimming, especially at dawn or dusk. And remember, even with low rip current risk, stay alert around groins, jetties, and piers where currents can always be stronger. It's a beautiful way to wrap up the forecast season. Get out there and enjoy it. 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 2025 Low Rip Currents Two Foot Waves Beautiful Beach Day
Good morning surfers and beach lovers, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September twenty-eighth, twenty twenty-five. We're looking at a beautiful late September day across the entire New York coast. All five beach zones are reporting identical rip current conditions, so whether you're hitting Coney Island, Rockaway, Jones Beach, or heading out east to the Hamptons, you're looking at a low rip current risk today. Of course, always remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, and piers, so stay aware out there. The surf is modest across the board with consistent two-foot waves expected from Brooklyn all the way out to the eastern Suffolk beaches. Don't expect any massive swells, but it's a solid, manageable swell for everyone from beginners to experienced swimmers and paddlers. Water temperatures are cooling down nicely as we head deeper into fall. Brooklyn and Queens beaches are sitting around the lower seventies, while down in southern Nassau it's also lower seventies. Western Suffolk near Gilgo Beach is right around seventy degrees, and if you're heading all the way out to the eastern beaches near Smith Point and Ditch Plains, expect upper sixties water temps. You might want to grab a wetsuit if you're planning an extended session out east. Air temperatures will be pleasant, reaching the upper seventies in Brooklyn but settling into the mid-seventies across most of Long Island. The sun's going to be out today after some morning clouds clear out. Brooklyn should be mostly cloudy until nine in the morning before that sun breaks through. Southern Queens and Nassau will have partly sunny skies until around noon or one in the afternoon respectively. Out in southwestern Suffolk near Robert Moses, expect mostly cloudy conditions until noon, and over in the Hamptons, that cloud cover sticks around until about one in the afternoon before clearing to sunny skies. Winds are light and cooperative today. We're looking at south winds around five miles per hour in Brooklyn, southeast in the morning becoming south in the afternoon for the Queens and Nassau zones. Western Suffolk starts east before swinging southwest, and the same pattern holds out in the Hamptons. UV Index is moderate across all zones, so grab that sunscreen even though it's late September. High tide times are clustered around mid-morning to early afternoon depending on your location. Brooklyn's seeing high tide at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon, while Queens hits high at twelve thirty-six. Southern Nassau beaches peak at twelve twenty-three at Jones Inlet, western Suffolk at twelve oh-four at Fire Island, and the Hamptons at twelve thirty-one at Shinnecock. Sunrise is between six forty-one and six forty-eight depending on how far east you are, with sunsets between six thirty-seven and six forty-five. Before I go, I want to mention that this is the last official forecast of the season, so cherish this beautiful day at your favori This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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New York Beach Surf Forecast Sunday: 2 Foot Waves, Sunny Skies, Mid 70s Temperatures
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf forecast for the New York beaches. We're looking at a beautiful day ahead with mostly pleasant conditions across all the zones from Brooklyn out to the East End of Long Island. Let's start with what's consistent across the board. Surf heights are running around two feet everywhere today, so if you're heading out, don't expect any epic swells. The water temperature ranges from the upper 60s out east to the lower 70s closer to the city, so you might want a light wetsuit depending on where you're going. The good news is there's no thunderstorm potential anywhere, so you won't have to worry about lightning ruining your session. Rip current risk is low across all zones, though as always, be aware that life-threatening rips can form around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even on low risk days. If you do get caught in a rip, remember to stay calm, float, and swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting directly against the current. Now let's talk about the weather. We're looking at increasing sunshine throughout the day as we move toward afternoon. Brooklyn will be mostly cloudy until nine in the morning, then sunny with highs in the upper 70s. Down in Southern Queens at Rockaway and Jacob Riis Park, expect partly sunny conditions until noon, then clearing to sunny skies with highs in the mid-70s. Over in Southern Nassau, you'll see partly sunny skies until one o'clock before turning sunny, also with mid-70s. Out in Southwestern Suffolk near Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy conditions clear by noon, and it'll be sunny with mid-70s. Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk at spots like Smith Point and Ditch Plains, mostly cloudy skies stick around until one in the afternoon before turning sunny, with highs again in the mid-70s. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so grab some sunscreen before heading to the beach. Winds will be light, ranging from southeast to south at around five miles per hour, with shifts toward the southwest in the afternoon as we move across the zones from west to east. High tides are occurring around noon to twelve-thirty depending on your location. Sunrise is between six-forty-one and six-forty-eight, while sunset is between six-thirty-seven and six forty-five, giving you a great window to catch some light throughout the day. Before we wrap up, a special note that this is the final forecast of the year, so make the most of it. Remember to always swim near a lifeguard with a flotation device, never alone, and never at night. Have a great day at the beach. 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28 Two Foot Waves Low Rip Current Risk Sunny Skies
Good morning! Here's your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th. Across all five zones from Brooklyn down to the East End of Long Island, we're looking at a pretty consistent picture. Surf heights will be running around two feet throughout the day, so if you're heading out, don't expect anything dramatic in the water. Rip current risk is low across the board, which is great news for swimmers and surfers. That said, always remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers without warning. If you do get caught in one, stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore rather than fighting the current. Weather-wise, we're looking at improving conditions as the day progresses. Most zones will start mostly cloudy or partly sunny through mid-morning or early afternoon, then clear out to sunny skies. Southern Queens and Southern Nassau will have partly sunny conditions until noon and one PM respectively, while the eastern zones hold onto some clouds a bit longer. Temperatures will top out in the mid to upper seventies depending on your location, with Brooklyn running slightly warmer in the upper seventies. Winds will be light and variable, starting from the east or southeast around five miles per hour and shifting to the south or southwest as the day goes on. Perfect beach day setup. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies for most areas, cooling down to around seventy at Southwestern Suffolk and the upper sixties out at the East End. One more thing to note: this is the final surf zone forecast of the year, so enjoy those beaches while you can. Sunrise is right around six forty to six forty eight depending on your location, and sunset comes around six thirty seven to six forty five. Stay safe out there! 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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Beautiful Sunday Beach Conditions in New York with 2 Foot Waves and Mostly Sunny Skies
Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, issued at 1:56 AM by the National Weather Service. We're looking at a beautiful day shaping up across all our beaches from Brooklyn out to the East End of Long Island. Conditions are going to be quite similar across the board, so whether you're planning a visit to Coney Island, Rockaway, Jones Beach, or anywhere in between, here's what to expect. Surf heights will be running around 2 feet throughout the day, making for calm conditions across all zones. Rip current risk is low everywhere, though as always, those dangerous rip currents can still develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so keep that in mind if you're heading into the water. For the weather itself, we're starting mostly cloudy this morning, but that's going to clear out as we move through the day. Most areas will see increasing sunshine, with many spots turning mostly or completely sunny by late morning or early afternoon. It's going to be a pleasant late September day with highs in the mid to upper 70s, warmest over Brooklyn and the inner beaches. Light winds out of the south and southeast at around 5 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, though they'll shift more southwesterly as the afternoon progresses. Water temperatures are in the lower 70s across most of the forecast area, dropping into the upper 60s out toward Montauk. The UV index is moderate, so some sun protection is still a good idea if you're spending extended time outside. High tides will occur around midday across all our beaches, with Coney Island reaching high tide at 12:39 PM, while eastern locations like Shinnecock Inlet will peak around 12:31 PM. There's no thunderstorm potential today, so you won't need to worry about lightning or sudden weather changes. This is the final surf zone forecast of the season, so if you're planning to enjoy the beach today, conditions couldn't be much better. Grab your sunscreen, head out and enjoy this beautiful late September day on the water. 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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Beautiful Sunday Beach Weather Forecast New York Mid Seventies Sunshine Light Winds Perfect Swimming Conditions
Good morning! It's Sunday, September 28th, and we're wrapping up the season with a beautiful day ahead at New York beaches. This is our final forecast of the year, so let's make it count. Across all our beaches from Brooklyn to the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking consistently pleasant. Surf heights are holding around two feet everywhere, which means the water will be manageable for swimmers and waders. The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware and stay vigilant. Let's talk about the weather. We're starting mostly cloudy or partly cloudy this morning depending on where you are, but don't worry because the sun is coming out. Brooklyn and the western beaches will clear by mid-morning around nine AM. As you head east toward Nassau and Suffolk, expect the clouds to stick around a bit longer, clearing by noon or one PM. Once that sun breaks through, we're looking at full sunshine for the rest of the day. Temperature-wise, it's going to be beautiful. Most areas will reach the mid-seventies, with Brooklyn touching the upper seventies. The water temperature ranges from around seventy degrees out in western Suffolk to the lower seventies closer to the city. That's still swimmable weather, especially as we head into fall. Winds are minimal today, which is perfect. We're talking southeast to south winds around five miles per hour in the morning, becoming southwest or south in the afternoon. These light winds mean calm conditions and glassy water for much of the day. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended if you're spending extended time outside. If you're planning to be in the water, remember the basics: swim near a lifeguard, never swim alone, keep a flotation device with you, and if you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to shore if you can. High tides are happening around midday at all the inlets, so plan accordingly if you're beachcombing or checking out the tide pools. Sunrise is around six-forty-five this morning, and sunset comes early at six forty-four PM, so we're really in that shorter day window now as fall progresses. This is a fantastic way to close out the season. Perfect swimming conditions, beautiful sunshine, light winds, and moderate UV. Get out there and enjoy what could be one of the last truly pleasant beach days of the year. 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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Perfect Sunday Beach Weather New York Small Surf Mellow Conditions Mid Seventies Low Rip Current Risk
Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the New York beaches brought to you by the National Weather Service in Upton. Today looks like a beautiful day to get out to the beach. We're expecting mostly sunny skies across all our forecast areas, with just some clouds clearing out through the morning hours. Highs will reach the mid to upper seventies, making for comfortable beach weather as we head into late September. The surf will be running small and mellow at around two feet throughout the day. This is perfect for those looking to enjoy the water without any gnarly conditions. Speaking of water safety, rip current risk remains low across all our beaches from Brooklyn out to eastern Long Island. That said, remember that life threatening rip currents can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings. Winds will be light and variable, generally coming from the south to southeast at around five miles per hour, with some areas seeing them shift southwest as we move into the afternoon. This light wind pattern will keep conditions pleasant throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties to lower seventies, so you might want to consider a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. The UV index is running moderate today, so don't forget your sunscreen even though we're heading into fall. High tides will occur around midday across our beaches, with highs ranging from about twelve thirty-four PM out at East Rockaway Inlet to around twelve thirty-nine PM in Brooklyn. Sunrise this morning is around six forty-five to six forty-eight AM depending on your location, with sunset happening around six thirty-seven to six forty-five PM. It's worth noting this is the final forecast of the season from our office, so we hope you've enjoyed our daily updates throughout the year. Get out there and enjoy what looks to be a fantastic beach day across the New York area. 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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New York Surf Forecast Sunday September 28: 2 Foot Waves Low Rip Currents Perfect Conditions
Good morning. Here's your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th. Across the entire metro area, conditions are shaping up to be pretty sweet. All five zones are reporting low rip current risk, so if you're thinking about getting in the water, conditions are favorable. That said, always remember that rip currents can pop up anywhere near structures like groins and jetties, so stay aware out there. Surf heights are running around two feet across the board, which is perfect for a mellow September session. The water temperature ranges from around 70 degrees in southwestern Suffolk down to the upper 60s out east, so you might want to consider a thin wetsuit if you're planning to stay out for a while. Let's break down what each zone is looking at. Kings County, including Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, will see mostly cloudy skies until 9 AM before clearing to sunny conditions. It'll be a pleasant upper 70s with light south winds around 5 miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island is at 12:39 PM. Down in Southern Queens at Rockaway Beach and Jacob Riis Park, expect partly sunny skies until noon, then sunshine takes over. Temperatures in the mid 70s with southeast winds becoming south in the afternoon. Low tide at East Rockaway Inlet happens early at 6:06 AM, with high tide at 12:36 PM. Southern Nassau beaches from Atlantic Beach to Jones Beach will be partly sunny until 1 PM, then sunny for the rest of the day. Mid 70s for highs with southeast winds shifting southwest in the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet comes at 12:23 PM. Heading out to Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy conditions until noon before turning sunny. Mid 70s and light east winds becoming southwest. Fire Island Inlet hits high tide at 12:04 PM. Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk at spots like Smith Point and Ditch Plains, mostly cloudy until 1 PM then sunny skies dominate. Mid 70s with southeast winds becoming southwest. Shinnecock Inlet reaches high tide at 12:31 PM. The UV index is moderate across all zones, so grab some sunscreen before you head out. There's zero thunderstorm potential today, so you're in the clear weather-wise. Sunrise is between 6:41 and 6:48 AM depending on your location, and sunset runs between 6:37 and 6:45 PM. One final note: this marks the last forecast of the season, so make the most of it. Get out there and enjoy some September swell. 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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Perfect Beach Day Sunday September 28 New York Long Island Two Foot Surf Sunny Skies Mid Seventies
Good morning everyone, it's Sunday September 28th, and we're wrapping up the season with what looks like a beautiful day at the beach. Let me walk you through what to expect from Brooklyn all the way out to the tip of the East End. First the good news: conditions are going to be pretty mellow across the board. We're looking at around two feet of surf everywhere, which is perfect if you're planning a casual swim or paddle. The rip current risk is holding at low across all zones, so while you should always be respectful of the water near groins and jetties, we're not dealing with any dangerous current situations today. The weather story is all about clearing skies. Brooklyn and Kings are starting mostly cloudy but clearing to sunshine by nine in the morning. Head out to Queens and Nassau and you've got partly sunny conditions until midday before those clouds break apart. Further east in southwestern and southeastern Suffolk, expect mostly cloudy skies lingering until around noon or one in the afternoon. Either way, you'll have plenty of sun to enjoy. Temperature-wise we're settling in the mid to upper seventies depending on where you are. Brooklyn's expected to touch the upper seventies, while the rest of the Island runs a couple degrees cooler in the mid seventies. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies across most of the Island, dropping to around seventy in southwestern Suffolk and the upper sixties out at Southeastern Suffolk near the Hamptons. Winds are light and variable, mostly southeast early on before shifting southwest in the afternoon. We're talking five miles per hour or so, nothing dramatic. That's going to keep the water glassy during the morning and make for ideal conditions. High tides are scattered throughout the midday hours depending on your location. Coney Island peaks at twelve thirty-nine, Rockaway at twelve thirty-six, Jones Inlet at twelve twenty-three, and that pattern continues as you head east. The sunrise arrives at six forty-eight in Brooklyn and gradually shifts about seven minutes earlier as you head west, while sunset happens around six forty-five across the board. We've got a moderate UV index, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. There's no thunderstorm potential anywhere, which is nice for once. This is actually the final forecast of the season, so enjoy every bit of this beautiful Sunday at the beach. 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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New York Area Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mild Waves, Perfect Sunday Conditions for Surfing and Swimming
Good morning! Welcome to your Sunday Surf Zone Forecast for the New York area, brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach, folks. We're looking at mostly sunny skies across all our forecast zones, with high temperatures climbing into the mid to upper seventies. It's going to be a gorgeous late September day to get outside. Now let's talk about the surf. Conditions are going to be mellow today with waves running around two feet across all the beaches from Brooklyn out to the East End of Long Island. Whether you're planning to hit the water at Coney Island, Rockaway, Jones Beach, or out at Ditch Plains, you're looking at small, manageable surf heights. Perfect conditions for beginners or anyone looking for a relaxed day in the water. Rip current risk remains low across the entire region today. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents are always possible near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings. If you do enter the surf, keep a flotation device with you and always stay near a lifeguard. Winds will be light today, starting out of the southeast in the morning and shifting to the south and southwest by afternoon, generally around five miles per hour. That gentle breeze will make for pleasant beach conditions without any chop. Water temperatures are running in the upper sixties to lower seventies depending on your location. Bring a light wetsuit or rashguard to stay comfortable. The UV index is moderate today, so make sure to apply sunscreen before heading out. Tides will reach their highs around midday at most of our beaches, so plan accordingly for your beach day. Before we go, we want to remind you that today marks the final forecast of the year for these zones. Whether you're a dedicated surfer, a casual swimmer, or just someone who loves spending time at the beach, we hope you have a fantastic day out there. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy one of the best beach days we've had all season. See you next year! 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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Welcome to "The Montauk Surf Report," your daily dose of wave wisdom and coastal vibes straight from the shores of Montauk! Join us as we deliver up-to-the-minute updates on local surf conditions, swell heights, and the perfect times to catch those epic waves. Whether you're a seasoned surfer, a beach lover, or simply curious about Montauk's surf scene, our podcast is your ultimate companion for staying connected with the ebb and flow of the Atlantic. From sunrise surf sessions to sunset rides, "The Montauk Surf Report" is your front-row seat to the ocean's magic. Tune in daily to ride the wave with us!This show includes AI-generated content.
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