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New York Beach Forecast Sunday September 28 Small Waves Sunny Skies Perfect Swimming Conditions All Beaches
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Good morning, welcome to your New York surf zone forecast for Sunday, September 28th, 2025. I'm your host bringing you all the details you need for a safe and enjoyable day at the beach.
Let's start with the big picture. Across all our beaches today, we're looking at consistent conditions with small waves around two feet and low rip current risk. That's good news if you're planning to get in the water. However, remember that rip currents can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay alert.
Starting in Brooklyn, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then plenty of sunshine to round out the day. The high will reach the upper seventies with light south winds around five miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower seventies, so you might actually want to leave the wetsuit at home. Sunrise is at six forty-eight, sunset at six forty-five. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon.
Heading to Southern Queens now, including Rockaway and Jacob Riis Parks. Expect partly sunny conditions until noon, then clearing out to full sun. The high here is a bit cooler in the mid-seventies with southeast winds turning south in the afternoon. Water temperature stays in the lower seventies. You've got a low tide at East Rockaway Inlet early at six-oh-six in the morning, then high tide around twelve thirty-six.
Moving to Southern Nassau, our beaches at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido, and Jones Beach will see similar conditions. Partly sunny through one o'clock, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds becoming southwest this afternoon. Water's still in the lower seventies, and high tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three.
Across Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, expect mostly cloudy skies until noon then sunny conditions. The high reaches the mid-seventies with light east winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. Water temperature here is right around seventy degrees. High tide at Fire Island Inlet comes in at twelve-oh-four.
Finally, heading out to Southeastern Suffolk with Smith Point, Cupsogue, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until one o'clock, clearing to sun for the afternoon. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds switching to southwest later on. The water's a bit chillier here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one.
UV index across all beaches is moderate, so grab some sunscreen before you head out.
Here's the bottom line: today is shaping up to be a beautiful late September beach day. Gentle waves, light winds, sunny skies, and low rip current risk across the board. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just walking the shore, conditions are ideal. Just remember to always swim near a lifeguard, never go in alone, and if you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim along the shoreline rather than fighting the current directly.
One final note: this is the last forecast of the year from our office, so make it count. Enjoy the beach responsibly, and we'll see you next season.
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Let's start with the big picture. Across all our beaches today, we're looking at consistent conditions with small waves around two feet and low rip current risk. That's good news if you're planning to get in the water. However, remember that rip currents can always develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay alert.
Starting in Brooklyn, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until nine in the morning, then plenty of sunshine to round out the day. The high will reach the upper seventies with light south winds around five miles per hour. The water temperature is in the lower seventies, so you might actually want to leave the wetsuit at home. Sunrise is at six forty-eight, sunset at six forty-five. High tide at Coney Island comes in at twelve thirty-nine in the afternoon.
Heading to Southern Queens now, including Rockaway and Jacob Riis Parks. Expect partly sunny conditions until noon, then clearing out to full sun. The high here is a bit cooler in the mid-seventies with southeast winds turning south in the afternoon. Water temperature stays in the lower seventies. You've got a low tide at East Rockaway Inlet early at six-oh-six in the morning, then high tide around twelve thirty-six.
Moving to Southern Nassau, our beaches at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido, and Jones Beach will see similar conditions. Partly sunny through one o'clock, then sunny skies for the rest of the day. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds becoming southwest this afternoon. Water's still in the lower seventies, and high tide at Jones Inlet is at twelve twenty-three.
Across Southwestern Suffolk, including Gilgo and Robert Moses State Parks, expect mostly cloudy skies until noon then sunny conditions. The high reaches the mid-seventies with light east winds becoming southwest in the afternoon. Water temperature here is right around seventy degrees. High tide at Fire Island Inlet comes in at twelve-oh-four.
Finally, heading out to Southeastern Suffolk with Smith Point, Cupsogue, Hither Hills, and Ditch Plains, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies until one o'clock, clearing to sun for the afternoon. Another mid-seventies high with southeast winds switching to southwest later on. The water's a bit chillier here in the upper sixties. High tide at Shinnecock Inlet is at twelve thirty-one.
UV index across all beaches is moderate, so grab some sunscreen before you head out.
Here's the bottom line: today is shaping up to be a beautiful late September beach day. Gentle waves, light winds, sunny skies, and low rip current risk across the board. Whether you're swimming, surfing, or just walking the shore, conditions are ideal. Just remember to always swim near a lifeguard, never go in alone, and if you do get caught in a rip current, stay calm, float, and swim along the shoreline rather than fighting the current directly.
One final note: this is the last forecast of the year from our office, so make it count. Enjoy the beach responsibly, and we'll see you next 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