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Monatuk and New York Beaches Surf Report for 03-27-2025
Published 1 year ago
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Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a high rip current risk that'll have you thinking twice about catching waves.
East winds are howling between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging surf scene across New York's beaches. Expect cloudy skies with a chance of rain and surf heights hovering around 3 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s - chilly enough to make you want that wetsuit.
Here's the deal: today's rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH. Translation? Stay out of the water unless you're a seasoned pro with serious survival skills. These currents are no joke - they can drag even experienced swimmers away from shore faster than you can say "help!"
If you absolutely must venture into the surf, here's your survival guide: always bring a flotation device, stick close to lifeguards, and remember - if caught in a rip current, don't fight it. Relax, float, and swim parallel to the shoreline.
Low tide hits different beaches between 11:53 AM and 12:07 PM, with sunset coming early at around 6:36 PM. UV index is low, so no sunburn worries today.
Bonus intel: These beach forecasts are taking a winter break and won't return until May 22nd next year. So soak up these late September vibes while you can!
Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
East winds are howling between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a challenging surf scene across New York's beaches. Expect cloudy skies with a chance of rain and surf heights hovering around 3 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s - chilly enough to make you want that wetsuit.
Here's the deal: today's rip current risk is cranked up to HIGH. Translation? Stay out of the water unless you're a seasoned pro with serious survival skills. These currents are no joke - they can drag even experienced swimmers away from shore faster than you can say "help!"
If you absolutely must venture into the surf, here's your survival guide: always bring a flotation device, stick close to lifeguards, and remember - if caught in a rip current, don't fight it. Relax, float, and swim parallel to the shoreline.
Low tide hits different beaches between 11:53 AM and 12:07 PM, with sunset coming early at around 6:36 PM. UV index is low, so no sunburn worries today.
Bonus intel: These beach forecasts are taking a winter break and won't return until May 22nd next year. So soak up these late September vibes while you can!
Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power today.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI