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New York Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, 2-3 Foot Waves, and Moderate Rip Currents Spark Weekend Coastal Excitement

New York Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, 2-3 Foot Waves, and Moderate Rip Currents Spark Weekend Coastal Excitement

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Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked Sunday along the New York coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with moderate rip current risks, so listen up and stay safe!

Coney Island and Manhattan Beach are serving up some seriously sweet conditions. Expect 2 to 3 foot surf with a sultry surf temperature in the upper 70s. The sun will be blazing, so grab that high-SPF sunscreen - we're talking a very high UV index today. Winds will start southwest around 5 mph, shifting south in the afternoon, and temperatures are climbing to the lower 80s.

Over at Rockaway and Jacob Riis Park, similar vibes are happening. Mid 70s water temps, crystal clear skies, and those same 2 to 3 foot waves. Winds will dance from west to south, keeping things interesting.

Long Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Jones Beach are also in on the beach party. Expect another sunny day with moderate rip current risks. The surf's sitting pretty at 2 to 3 feet, water temperatures hovering in the mid 70s.

Fire Island and Southampton beaches round out our coastal tour with equally stunning conditions. Surf's up at 2 to 3 feet, temperatures in the upper 70s, and not a cloud in sight.

Important safety reminder: These moderate rip current risks mean you need to be smart. Always swim near a lifeguard, have a flotation device, and if you get caught in a current, don't panic - float and call for help.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy this perfect beach day!

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