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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28th: Sunny Skies, 2 Foot Waves, Low Rip Currents
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Good morning, this is your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, brought to you by the National Weather Service. It's the final forecast of the season, so let's make the most of it.
Across all five zones from Brooklyn through the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking quite consistent and user-friendly. Rip current risk is low everywhere, so you won't have to worry about fighting dangerous currents if you decide to take a dip. Surf heights are holding steady around two feet across the board, which means small, manageable waves perfect for wading, swimming, or just cooling off.
The UV index is moderate, so slather on that sunscreen before heading out. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from around 70 degrees on the East End up to the lower 70s closer to the city.
Let's break down what to expect zone by zone. Starting in Brooklyn and southern Queens, expect mostly cloudy skies clearing to sunny by late morning, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Southern Nassau and southwestern Suffolk will see similar trends with partly cloudy skies clearing to sunshine, though you might have clouds lingering until early afternoon. The most eastern zone around Southeastern Suffolk will hold onto clouds the longest, not clearing until around one PM.
Winds are quite light today, starting out of the southeast or east in the morning at around 5 miles per hour, before shifting southwest in the afternoon. This gentle breeze makes for a beautiful beach day without gusty conditions that could kick up sand or make things uncomfortable.
High temperatures will range from the mid to upper 70s, warmest in Brooklyn and coolest on the East End. There's zero thunderstorm potential anywhere, so you can leave the weather worries at home.
High tides vary slightly depending on your location, occurring between noon and 12:39 PM at various inlets and beaches. Make sure to catch the sunrise around 6:40 to 6:48 AM and enjoy your evening with sunset between 6:37 and 6:45 PM.
As always, if you enter the water, stay near lifeguards and avoid isolated swimming, especially at dawn or dusk. And remember, even with low rip current risk, stay alert around groins, jetties, and piers where currents can always be stronger.
It's a beautiful way to wrap up the forecast season. Get out there and enjoy it.
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Across all five zones from Brooklyn through the East End of Long Island, conditions are looking quite consistent and user-friendly. Rip current risk is low everywhere, so you won't have to worry about fighting dangerous currents if you decide to take a dip. Surf heights are holding steady around two feet across the board, which means small, manageable waves perfect for wading, swimming, or just cooling off.
The UV index is moderate, so slather on that sunscreen before heading out. Water temperatures are pleasant, ranging from around 70 degrees on the East End up to the lower 70s closer to the city.
Let's break down what to expect zone by zone. Starting in Brooklyn and southern Queens, expect mostly cloudy skies clearing to sunny by late morning, with highs in the mid to upper 70s. Southern Nassau and southwestern Suffolk will see similar trends with partly cloudy skies clearing to sunshine, though you might have clouds lingering until early afternoon. The most eastern zone around Southeastern Suffolk will hold onto clouds the longest, not clearing until around one PM.
Winds are quite light today, starting out of the southeast or east in the morning at around 5 miles per hour, before shifting southwest in the afternoon. This gentle breeze makes for a beautiful beach day without gusty conditions that could kick up sand or make things uncomfortable.
High temperatures will range from the mid to upper 70s, warmest in Brooklyn and coolest on the East End. There's zero thunderstorm potential anywhere, so you can leave the weather worries at home.
High tides vary slightly depending on your location, occurring between noon and 12:39 PM at various inlets and beaches. Make sure to catch the sunrise around 6:40 to 6:48 AM and enjoy your evening with sunset between 6:37 and 6:45 PM.
As always, if you enter the water, stay near lifeguards and avoid isolated swimming, especially at dawn or dusk. And remember, even with low rip current risk, stay alert around groins, jetties, and piers where currents can always be stronger.
It's a beautiful way to wrap up the forecast season. Get out there and enjoy it.
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