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Beautiful Sunday Beach Weather Forecast New York Mid Seventies Sunshine Light Winds Perfect Swimming Conditions
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Good morning! It's Sunday, September 28th, and we're wrapping up the season with a beautiful day ahead at New York beaches. This is our final forecast of the year, so let's make it count.
Across all our beaches from Brooklyn to the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking consistently pleasant. Surf heights are holding around two feet everywhere, which means the water will be manageable for swimmers and waders. The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware and stay vigilant.
Let's talk about the weather. We're starting mostly cloudy or partly cloudy this morning depending on where you are, but don't worry because the sun is coming out. Brooklyn and the western beaches will clear by mid-morning around nine AM. As you head east toward Nassau and Suffolk, expect the clouds to stick around a bit longer, clearing by noon or one PM. Once that sun breaks through, we're looking at full sunshine for the rest of the day.
Temperature-wise, it's going to be beautiful. Most areas will reach the mid-seventies, with Brooklyn touching the upper seventies. The water temperature ranges from around seventy degrees out in western Suffolk to the lower seventies closer to the city. That's still swimmable weather, especially as we head into fall.
Winds are minimal today, which is perfect. We're talking southeast to south winds around five miles per hour in the morning, becoming southwest or south in the afternoon. These light winds mean calm conditions and glassy water for much of the day.
The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended if you're spending extended time outside.
If you're planning to be in the water, remember the basics: swim near a lifeguard, never swim alone, keep a flotation device with you, and if you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to shore if you can.
High tides are happening around midday at all the inlets, so plan accordingly if you're beachcombing or checking out the tide pools.
Sunrise is around six-forty-five this morning, and sunset comes early at six forty-four PM, so we're really in that shorter day window now as fall progresses.
This is a fantastic way to close out the season. Perfect swimming conditions, beautiful sunshine, light winds, and moderate UV. Get out there and enjoy what could be one of the last truly pleasant beach days of the year.
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Across all our beaches from Brooklyn to the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking consistently pleasant. Surf heights are holding around two feet everywhere, which means the water will be manageable for swimmers and waders. The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware and stay vigilant.
Let's talk about the weather. We're starting mostly cloudy or partly cloudy this morning depending on where you are, but don't worry because the sun is coming out. Brooklyn and the western beaches will clear by mid-morning around nine AM. As you head east toward Nassau and Suffolk, expect the clouds to stick around a bit longer, clearing by noon or one PM. Once that sun breaks through, we're looking at full sunshine for the rest of the day.
Temperature-wise, it's going to be beautiful. Most areas will reach the mid-seventies, with Brooklyn touching the upper seventies. The water temperature ranges from around seventy degrees out in western Suffolk to the lower seventies closer to the city. That's still swimmable weather, especially as we head into fall.
Winds are minimal today, which is perfect. We're talking southeast to south winds around five miles per hour in the morning, becoming southwest or south in the afternoon. These light winds mean calm conditions and glassy water for much of the day.
The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended if you're spending extended time outside.
If you're planning to be in the water, remember the basics: swim near a lifeguard, never swim alone, keep a flotation device with you, and if you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and don't fight the current. Swim parallel to shore if you can.
High tides are happening around midday at all the inlets, so plan accordingly if you're beachcombing or checking out the tide pools.
Sunrise is around six-forty-five this morning, and sunset comes early at six forty-four PM, so we're really in that shorter day window now as fall progresses.
This is a fantastic way to close out the season. Perfect swimming conditions, beautiful sunshine, light winds, and moderate UV. Get out there and enjoy what could be one of the last truly pleasant beach days of the year.
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