Surf Report - Wilmington NC
Good morning! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast this Friday through Tuesday. Starting with today, we're looking at a sunny day with extreme UV conditions, so slather on that sunscreen. Water temperatures are warming up nicely in the upper seventies, and the atmosphere will be toasty with highs in the upper eighties and heat indices climbing toward one hundred and four degrees in some spots. Now here's where it gets interesting. Up in the Pender County area near Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're expecting two to three foot surf with low rip current risk. However, down in Brunswick County around Ocean Isle Beach and Holden Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from six AM this morning through this evening. That moderate risk extends south to the Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach as well. If you're heading out in those zones, stay aware and respect the water. Winds today will be southwest around ten miles per hour, gradually shifting and increasing to south around twenty miles per hour this afternoon. There's also a moderate south to north longshore current expected along the northern beaches, so expect some drift if you're in the water. Saturday brings a slight shift in our weather pattern. Rip current risks drop to low across the board, which is good news. Surf heights will generally diminish to one to two feet for most areas, though the Brunswick beaches might see one to three feet. Thunderstorm potential bumps up to moderate for Pender and Horry counties, with just a slight chance down in Georgetown. Winds will lighten considerably to five to ten miles per hour from the southwest. Highs remain in the upper eighties with heat indices still pushing toward one hundred and five degrees. Looking ahead to Sunday, conditions stay mostly sunny with low rip current risk almost everywhere, except Brunswick County which keeps that moderate risk. Surf heights will range from one to two feet in most areas, though Brunswick could see up to four feet. We'll see just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and highs will be in the mid to upper eighties. Monday takes another turn. Showers become likely and thunderstorms are on the menu throughout the forecast area. Rip current risk climbs back to moderate for Brunswick and Horry counties, while elsewhere remains low. Surf heights bump up slightly to two to four feet in some locations. Highs will sit in the mid to upper eighties. Finally, Tuesday wraps up our extended outlook mostly cloudy with showers likely and continued chances of thunderstorms. Rip current risks drop back to low for most areas. Surf heights trend down a bit to one to three feet, and temperatures dip into the lower eighties. So there you have it. Enjoy the sunny conditions today and Saturday, but keep an eye on those moderate rip currents if you're heading to Brunswick or northern Horry County. Stay hydrated, protect yourself from that extreme UV, and we'll see you back here for another update soon. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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