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New York Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Moderate Rip Currents Hit NYC Coastal Shores This Weekend

New York Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Moderate Rip Currents Hit NYC Coastal Shores This Weekend

Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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Beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The National Weather Service is dropping some sweet surf intel for the New York coastal scene.

Today's looking mellow with a low rip current risk and waves hovering around 2 feet. Brooklyn's Coney Island and Manhattan Beach are serving up a mostly cloudy morning that'll transition to sunshine by early afternoon. Temperatures will cruise into the upper 70s with a gentle southeast breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

UV protection is a must with a moderate index, so slather on that sunscreen. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down. Just a heads up - there's a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies.

Tide timing for Coney Island shows low tide at 7:33 AM and a high tide rolling in at 2:12 PM. Sunrise kicks off at 6:07 AM, with sunset painting the sky at 7:53 PM.

Sunday brings a shift - rip current risk jumps to moderate, so water warriors need to be extra cautious. Expect similar wave conditions with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s and a heat index pushing into the mid-90s. Southwest winds will be dancing around 10 miles per hour.

The extended forecast suggests a cooling trend with partly sunny days, slight shower chances, and temperatures dropping into the mid-70s by early next week. Winds will start shifting to the northeast and east, bringing a bit more breeze to the beach scene.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and respect the ocean!

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