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Final September Sunday Surf Forecast: Calm Two Foot Waves, Light Winds, and Clearing Skies Across New York Beaches
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Good morning! We're wrapping up September with a beautiful Sunday across the New York beaches. This is the final surf zone forecast of the season, so make it count!
Conditions today are looking pretty consistent across the board. We're expecting surf heights hovering right around two feet everywhere, so don't expect any dramatic waves out there. If you're thinking about heading into the water, the rip current risk is low across all our beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware.
Water temperatures are cooling as we close out September. You're looking at the upper sixties out toward Southeastern Suffolk, climbing to the lower seventies as you head west toward Brooklyn and Queens. So you might want to keep that wetsuit close by.
The weather pattern is splitting a bit depending on where you are. In Brooklyn and southwestern Suffolk, expect mostly cloudy skies through mid-morning before the sun breaks through. Down in Southern Queens and Southern Nassau, you'll have partly sunny conditions until midday before clearing out. And if you're out on the east end in Southeastern Suffolk, you can count on mostly cloudy weather through early afternoon. Either way, sunny skies dominate the afternoon across all zones.
High temperatures today will range from the mid seventies in Southern Queens, Nassau, and southwestern Suffolk, up to the upper seventies in Brooklyn. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so throw on some sunscreen even though we're late in the month.
Winds will be very light and variable, starting out from the southeast or east at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. These gentle breezes mean you won't have any dramatic conditions developing.
High tides are clustering around midday across all our beaches, ranging from just after noon in Brooklyn to a couple minutes before noon further east. If you're planning a beach day, that's something to keep in mind for your timing.
Bottom line? It's a gorgeous Sunday to enjoy the beach. Calm conditions, light winds, clearing skies, and no significant rip current risk. Water's cool but manageable. This being the final forecast of the year, get out there and soak up what could be some of the last pleasant beach weather of the season.
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Conditions today are looking pretty consistent across the board. We're expecting surf heights hovering right around two feet everywhere, so don't expect any dramatic waves out there. If you're thinking about heading into the water, the rip current risk is low across all our beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware.
Water temperatures are cooling as we close out September. You're looking at the upper sixties out toward Southeastern Suffolk, climbing to the lower seventies as you head west toward Brooklyn and Queens. So you might want to keep that wetsuit close by.
The weather pattern is splitting a bit depending on where you are. In Brooklyn and southwestern Suffolk, expect mostly cloudy skies through mid-morning before the sun breaks through. Down in Southern Queens and Southern Nassau, you'll have partly sunny conditions until midday before clearing out. And if you're out on the east end in Southeastern Suffolk, you can count on mostly cloudy weather through early afternoon. Either way, sunny skies dominate the afternoon across all zones.
High temperatures today will range from the mid seventies in Southern Queens, Nassau, and southwestern Suffolk, up to the upper seventies in Brooklyn. The UV index is moderate everywhere, so throw on some sunscreen even though we're late in the month.
Winds will be very light and variable, starting out from the southeast or east at around five miles per hour, then shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. These gentle breezes mean you won't have any dramatic conditions developing.
High tides are clustering around midday across all our beaches, ranging from just after noon in Brooklyn to a couple minutes before noon further east. If you're planning a beach day, that's something to keep in mind for your timing.
Bottom line? It's a gorgeous Sunday to enjoy the beach. Calm conditions, light winds, clearing skies, and no significant rip current risk. Water's cool but manageable. This being the final forecast of the year, get out there and soak up what could be some of the last pleasant beach weather of the season.
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