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Dangerous High Surf Advisory Warns New Yorkers to Avoid Beaches as Monster Waves Threaten Coastline Until Friday
Published 8 months ago
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Surf's up, beach lovers, but not in a good way! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm with a High Surf Advisory that'll keep adrenaline junkies on the shore until Friday evening.
We're looking at massive waves hammering the New York coastline - we're talking 12 to 16 foot swells that'll make even experienced surfers think twice. From Coney Island to Fire Island, these monster waves are packing serious punch with northeast winds howling between 20 to 30 miles per hour.
Rip current risk? Astronomically high. Beach patrol is basically screaming DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. These currents are life-threatening, so if you're thinking about catching waves, think again. Your best bet is to admire the ocean from a safe distance.
Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cloudy day hovering in the mid-70s with a slight chance of showers. The surf temperature is sitting in the lower 70s - chilly enough to keep most swimmers away, which is probably a good thing given these conditions.
Friday looks slightly more promising with winds calming down and sunny skies, but those waves will still be massive - 10 to 14 feet. The weekend forecast suggests improving conditions with temperatures climbing to the upper 70s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.
Bottom line: Stay safe, stay on the sand, and respect the ocean's power. This is not the time for beach heroics. Lifeguards are your friends, and today, they're working overtime to keep everyone out of harm's way.
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We're looking at massive waves hammering the New York coastline - we're talking 12 to 16 foot swells that'll make even experienced surfers think twice. From Coney Island to Fire Island, these monster waves are packing serious punch with northeast winds howling between 20 to 30 miles per hour.
Rip current risk? Astronomically high. Beach patrol is basically screaming DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. These currents are life-threatening, so if you're thinking about catching waves, think again. Your best bet is to admire the ocean from a safe distance.
Temperature-wise, we're looking at a cloudy day hovering in the mid-70s with a slight chance of showers. The surf temperature is sitting in the lower 70s - chilly enough to keep most swimmers away, which is probably a good thing given these conditions.
Friday looks slightly more promising with winds calming down and sunny skies, but those waves will still be massive - 10 to 14 feet. The weekend forecast suggests improving conditions with temperatures climbing to the upper 70s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.
Bottom line: Stay safe, stay on the sand, and respect the ocean's power. This is not the time for beach heroics. Lifeguards are your friends, and today, they're working overtime to keep everyone out of harm's way.
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