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NYC Beach Forecast: Cloudy Skies, Mild Surf, and Thunderstorm Chances for Weekend Beach Goers

NYC Beach Forecast: Cloudy Skies, Mild Surf, and Thunderstorm Chances for Weekend Beach Goers

Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure in the New York metro area. Today's looking like a mixed bag of beach vibes - so let's break it down.

Brooklyn's Coney Island and Manhattan Beach are expecting a laid-back surf scene with waves barely reaching a foot high. The surf temperature is sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for those looking to cool off. But keep an eye on the sky - moderate thunderstorm potential means you'll want to have a backup plan. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of showers rolling through, and temperatures climbing to around 80 degrees. South winds will be cruising at about 10 mph, creating a gentle coastal breeze.

Over in Rockaway and Queens, similar conditions are brewing. The beaches are looking at a low rip current risk, which is great news for swimmers. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! The day will be mostly cloudy with likely showers and a potential thunderstorm popping up.

Nassau and Suffolk county beaches are following the same summer script. Expect around a foot of surf, mid-70s water temps, and that classic summer mix of clouds and possible thunderstorms. South winds will keep things interesting at about 10 mph.

Looking ahead to Monday, things are looking up! Sunny skies are on the horizon with temperatures climbing to the mid to upper 80s. The surf will bump up slightly to around two feet, and the rip current risk remains low. Heat index will be pushing into the mid-90s, so hydration is key.

Pro tip for beach-goers: Always swim near a lifeguard, keep an eye on changing weather conditions, and remember - safety first, fun always!

Catch you on the waves, beach enthusiasts!

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