Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
Good morning beach lovers, here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware this weekend. Starting with today, Saturday, we're looking at some absolutely stellar beach weather across the entire region. Expect sunny skies with highs climbing into the mid-eighties, though it'll be a bit cooler down south around Rehoboth Beach where we're only reaching the low eighties. Winds will be light, starting out of the northwest around five miles per hour and shifting southerly this afternoon. The water conditions are pretty mellow out there. Surf heights are running one to two feet along most of the Jersey Shore, with Atlantic City and Cape May seeing slightly smaller peaks around one foot. The Delaware beaches are also seeing about one foot of surf. The good news is rip current risk is staying low across the board today, so if you're thinking about getting in the water, conditions are safe. Just remember that even with low risk, rip currents can still form near structures like groins, jetties, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings. Water temperatures are pleasant for early June. Up in Eastern Monmouth near Sandy Hook, you're looking at the upper sixties. Head down to Long Beach Island and you'll find the lower sixties. The southern beaches from Atlantic City down through Delaware are hovering in the upper fifties to mid-sixties. And here's a heads up for anyone sensitive to the sun: UV index is very high today, so slather on that sunscreen. No thunderstorms are expected, so beach plans should go off without a hitch. Now let's talk about tomorrow, Sunday. The day starts off mostly sunny, but expect increasing clouds by mid-afternoon. Highs will be slightly cooler, ranging from the upper seventies down south to the low eighties up north. Winds will be a bit more active, starting light out of the southwest but increasing to around fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the south by afternoon. Here's where things get interesting. Surf is expected to build slightly, especially along the southern New Jersey coast. Atlantic City and Cape May are both forecast to see two to three feet of surf, which is a nice pickup from today. The northern zones will remain around one to two feet, while Delaware stays calm at about one foot. The rip current situation changes Sunday. Up north in Eastern Monmouth and Long Beach Island, it stays low. But down at Atlantic City and Cape May, moderate rip current risk is expected. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so if you're heading out, exercise extra caution and stay near lifeguarded areas. Delaware remains low. So here's the bottom line: today is your day if you want calm, sunny beach conditions. Tomorrow brings slightly larger waves and increased wind for those looking for a bit more action, but also raises the rip current concern in the southern Jersey areas. Either way, it's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend at the Jersey and Delaware beaches. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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