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New York Beach Forecast Sunday Sunny Skies Small Waves Two Feet Water Temps Lower Seventies Perfect Swimming Day
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Good morning, this is your Sunday surf report for the New York beaches. We're looking at a beautiful finish to September with mostly sunny skies developing throughout the day and moderate UV conditions, so definitely grab that sunscreen if you're heading out.
Surf conditions across the board are running small, with waves around two feet across all our beaches. That means today's not going to be pumping for surfers, but it's a great day to get in the water if you're just looking to cool off and enjoy the ocean.
Let's talk safety first. Rip current risk is low today across all beaches, which is always good news. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when overall risk is low. If you do find yourself caught in a current, stay calm, relax and float, and avoid fighting directly against it. Instead, swim parallel to shore if you can, and always swim near a lifeguard.
Starting in Brooklyn, Coney Island and Manhattan beaches will be mostly cloudy until about nine in the morning before clearing up. Expect a high near eighty with light south winds around five miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it'll feel refreshing but not shocking.
Heading over to Southern Queens, Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway will start partly sunny before becoming fully sunny around noon. Winds shift from southeast to south as the day progresses, and we're looking at highs in the mid seventies. The water stays in the lower seventies here as well. East Rockaway Inlet has a low tide early this morning at six oh-six, with the high tide rolling in around twelve thirty-six.
Down in Southern Nassau, beaches like Jones Beach and Lido Beach will see partly sunny conditions until around one in the afternoon, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Winds start off light southeast, switching to southwest as we move into the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three, and we're expecting highs in the mid seventies with water temperatures in the lower seventies.
In Southwestern Suffolk, Gilgo and Robert Moses beaches will be mostly cloudy until about noon, clearing to sunny thereafter. Winds go from light east to southwest by afternoon, and highs should reach the mid seventies. Water here is right around seventy degrees. Fire Island Inlet's high tide comes at twelve oh-four in the afternoon.
Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk, Smith Point and Ditch Plains will transition from mostly cloudy to sunny around one o'clock. Winds follow a similar pattern, starting light southeast and becoming southwest by afternoon. Highs hit the mid seventies, though the water's a bit cooler out here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one.
Across all areas, sunrise is between six forty-one and six forty-eight this morning, with sunset coming between six thirty-seven and six forty-five this evening, depending on your location.
An important note: this is the final forecast of the year for the National Weather Service, so make the most of your beach time today. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just taking a walk along the shore, it looks like a great day to get outside. Stay safe out there, and enjoy the water.
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Surf conditions across the board are running small, with waves around two feet across all our beaches. That means today's not going to be pumping for surfers, but it's a great day to get in the water if you're just looking to cool off and enjoy the ocean.
Let's talk safety first. Rip current risk is low today across all beaches, which is always good news. However, remember that life-threatening rip currents can pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when overall risk is low. If you do find yourself caught in a current, stay calm, relax and float, and avoid fighting directly against it. Instead, swim parallel to shore if you can, and always swim near a lifeguard.
Starting in Brooklyn, Coney Island and Manhattan beaches will be mostly cloudy until about nine in the morning before clearing up. Expect a high near eighty with light south winds around five miles per hour. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon. Water temps are in the lower seventies, so it'll feel refreshing but not shocking.
Heading over to Southern Queens, Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway will start partly sunny before becoming fully sunny around noon. Winds shift from southeast to south as the day progresses, and we're looking at highs in the mid seventies. The water stays in the lower seventies here as well. East Rockaway Inlet has a low tide early this morning at six oh-six, with the high tide rolling in around twelve thirty-six.
Down in Southern Nassau, beaches like Jones Beach and Lido Beach will see partly sunny conditions until around one in the afternoon, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Winds start off light southeast, switching to southwest as we move into the afternoon. High tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three, and we're expecting highs in the mid seventies with water temperatures in the lower seventies.
In Southwestern Suffolk, Gilgo and Robert Moses beaches will be mostly cloudy until about noon, clearing to sunny thereafter. Winds go from light east to southwest by afternoon, and highs should reach the mid seventies. Water here is right around seventy degrees. Fire Island Inlet's high tide comes at twelve oh-four in the afternoon.
Finally, out in Southeastern Suffolk, Smith Point and Ditch Plains will transition from mostly cloudy to sunny around one o'clock. Winds follow a similar pattern, starting light southeast and becoming southwest by afternoon. Highs hit the mid seventies, though the water's a bit cooler out here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one.
Across all areas, sunrise is between six forty-one and six forty-eight this morning, with sunset coming between six thirty-seven and six forty-five this evening, depending on your location.
An important note: this is the final forecast of the year for the National Weather Service, so make the most of your beach time today. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just taking a walk along the shore, it looks like a great day to get outside. Stay safe out there, and enjoy the water.
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