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New York Beaches Forecast September 28 Sunny Skies 2 Foot Surf Mid 70s Perfect Sunday Conditions
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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.
Across all our beaches today, conditions are looking pretty mellow out there. We're talking consistent two-foot surf throughout the morning and afternoon, which means it's a great day to get in the water if you're looking for some chill waves without too much power.
The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so keep your eyes open and always swim near a lifeguard.
Let's break down what's happening at each zone:
Over in Brooklyn, including Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then clearing out to sunshine. We're looking at an upper 70s high, light south winds around five miles per hour, and water temps in the lower 70s. High tide at Coney Island comes at 12:39 PM.
Head out to Southern Queens and you'll find Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach partly sunny until noon, then sunny skies take over. Slightly cooler with mid-70s highs, and the winds are shifting from southeast to south as we move through the day. East Rockaway Inlet has a low at 6:06 in the morning and high tide at 12:36 PM.
Southern Nassau beaches, including Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, and Jones Beach, will be partly sunny until one PM before clearing out completely. Mid-70s for the high, with winds starting light southeast and turning southwest by afternoon. Jones Inlet's high tide is at 12:23 PM.
Moving further east to Southwestern Suffolk at Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy conditions hang around until noon, then sunshine takes hold. Mid-70s again, with light east winds becoming southwest. Fire Island Inlet reaches high tide at 12:04 PM.
And finally, out at Southeastern Suffolk covering Smith Point, Cupsogue, and Hither Hills, mostly cloudy skies prevail until one PM before the sun breaks through. Mid-70s for your high temperature, water's a touch cooler at upper 60s, and again we're seeing southeast winds becoming southwest. Shinnecock Inlet peaks at high tide 12:31 PM.
The UV index is moderate everywhere, so grab some sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 depending on where you are, and sunset falls between 6:37 and 6:45.
This is the last forecast of the year, so make the most of these calm conditions. If you do head into the water, always keep a flotation device with you and stay near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore. Have a great Sunday out there.
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Across all our beaches today, conditions are looking pretty mellow out there. We're talking consistent two-foot surf throughout the morning and afternoon, which means it's a great day to get in the water if you're looking for some chill waves without too much power.
The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember that life-threatening rips can always pop up near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so keep your eyes open and always swim near a lifeguard.
Let's break down what's happening at each zone:
Over in Brooklyn, including Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, expect mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then clearing out to sunshine. We're looking at an upper 70s high, light south winds around five miles per hour, and water temps in the lower 70s. High tide at Coney Island comes at 12:39 PM.
Head out to Southern Queens and you'll find Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach partly sunny until noon, then sunny skies take over. Slightly cooler with mid-70s highs, and the winds are shifting from southeast to south as we move through the day. East Rockaway Inlet has a low at 6:06 in the morning and high tide at 12:36 PM.
Southern Nassau beaches, including Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, and Jones Beach, will be partly sunny until one PM before clearing out completely. Mid-70s for the high, with winds starting light southeast and turning southwest by afternoon. Jones Inlet's high tide is at 12:23 PM.
Moving further east to Southwestern Suffolk at Gilgo and Robert Moses, mostly cloudy conditions hang around until noon, then sunshine takes hold. Mid-70s again, with light east winds becoming southwest. Fire Island Inlet reaches high tide at 12:04 PM.
And finally, out at Southeastern Suffolk covering Smith Point, Cupsogue, and Hither Hills, mostly cloudy skies prevail until one PM before the sun breaks through. Mid-70s for your high temperature, water's a touch cooler at upper 60s, and again we're seeing southeast winds becoming southwest. Shinnecock Inlet peaks at high tide 12:31 PM.
The UV index is moderate everywhere, so grab some sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, sunrise is around 6:45 to 6:48 depending on where you are, and sunset falls between 6:37 and 6:45.
This is the last forecast of the year, so make the most of these calm conditions. If you do head into the water, always keep a flotation device with you and stay near a lifeguard. If you get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim parallel to shore. Have a great Sunday out there.
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