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New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Sunny Saturday Increasing Waves Sunday Rip Current Risk Southern Jersey

3 min · 13. juni 2026
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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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episode New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Atlantic City Two to Three Foot Waves Today cover

New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Atlantic City Two to Three Foot Waves Today

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's start down south in the Atlantic City area, where things are a bit livelier in the water. We're expecting moderate rip current risk today with surf heights building to two to three feet. That's the most action you'll find in the region right now. Water temperatures are hovering around sixty degrees, so a wetsuit might be your friend out there. The weather looks partly sunny with highs in the lower eighties and south winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. By tomorrow, things will calm down considerably with that rip current risk dropping to low and surf heights settling back to one to two feet. Over in Ocean City and the Cape May area, you're looking at very similar conditions. Moderate rip current risk with two to three feet of surf today. It'll be mostly sunny and pleasant with temps in the lower eighties. Winds start light from the southwest around five miles per hour but increase to fifteen from the south as the afternoon progresses. Water temps are in the mid-sixties. Again, tomorrow brings calmer seas with low rip current risk and smaller one to two foot waves. Now heading north to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean area is expecting around one foot of surf with low rip current risk today. Water here is a touch cooler, sitting in the lower sixties. You'll have partly sunny skies, lower eighties for highs, and south winds around twenty miles per hour by afternoon. Monday looks mostly sunny with northwest winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. The northern beaches from Sandy Hook to Monmouth County will see similar gentle conditions with around one foot of surf and low rip current risk. It'll be partly sunny today, warming to the lower eighties with southwest winds around five miles per hour, increasing to fifteen from the south. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties. Tomorrow continues the trend with mostly sunny skies and upper seventies. Over in Delaware at Rehoboth Beach, expect mostly sunny skies today with around one foot of surf and low rip current risk. Highs reach the lower eighties with south winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties. Monday follows suit with mostly sunny weather and continued calm conditions. The bottom line: if you're chasing waves, head to Atlantic City or Ocean City today where you'll find the best surf. Everywhere else is pretty mellow. A very high UV index means sunscreen is essential across the entire region. No thunderstorms are expected through Monday, so it's all clear skies and good beach vibes. Conditions improve everywhere Monday with light winds and sunny skies, perfect for a beach day even if the waves stay small. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Sunny Saturday Increasing Waves Sunday Rip Current Risk Southern Jersey

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

13. juni 20263 min
episode New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Friday Saturday June 2026 Small Waves Sunny Skies Beach Conditions cover

New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Friday Saturday June 2026 Small Waves Sunny Skies Beach Conditions

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware for Friday, June 12th and Saturday, June 13th, 2026. Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach, expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing throughout the day. The good news is that surf conditions remain small across the entire region, with waves hovering around one to two feet depending on your location. The Monmouth County beaches and Delaware are looking at around one foot, while Long Beach Island and the central Atlantic Coast will see one to two feet. Water temperatures vary as you head south, ranging from the upper 60s up north near Sandy Hook down to the upper 50s around Atlantic City. Rip current risk remains low everywhere today, but keep in mind that life-threatening rip currents can still develop near structures like jetties, groins, and piers. Speaking of hazards, UV index levels are very high across the entire forecast area, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. Winds will be light and variable, generally coming from the southwest at five to fifteen miles per hour depending on your specific beach. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper 80s, making for a warm day in the sun. If you're planning to wade in, water temperatures are in the upper 60s near the Jersey Shore's northern beaches and Delaware, around 60 degrees at Long Beach Island, and in the upper to mid 50s down toward Cape May and Atlantic City. A bit chilly, but manageable for a quick dip. Now let's look ahead to Saturday. The forecast gets even better. High pressure will take over, bringing abundant sunshine and zero thunderstorm potential. Surf conditions will actually drop down to around one foot across the board, so it's going to be a glassy, calm day. Rip current risk stays low, and while UV index remains very high, the sunny skies and lighter winds will make for ideal beach conditions. Saturday's winds will start light from the northwest in the morning, then shift to the southwest in the afternoon, staying in the five to ten mile per hour range. High temperatures will be in the lower to mid 80s, just a touch cooler than Friday. Sunrise both days is around 5:26 to 5:35 AM, depending on whether you're in the north or south. Sunset stretches to 8:25 to 8:27 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy. Bottom line: Friday sets up nicely for a beach day with mostly sunny skies and small waves, though a few afternoon thunderstorms are possible. Saturday takes the cake though, delivering a gorgeous, sunny day with tiny waves and light winds. Either way, you're looking at a great weekend at the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches. Just remember your sunscreen and stay aware of rip currents near those jetties and piers. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

12. juni 20262 min
episode New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Thursday Friday Mellow One to Three Foot Waves Sunny Skies cover

New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Thursday Friday Mellow One to Three Foot Waves Sunny Skies

Good morning everyone, and welcome to your Thursday surf forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. Let's dive right in because we've got some fantastic conditions shaping up for the next couple of days. Starting with today, if you're thinking about heading to the water, you're looking at pretty mellow conditions across the board. Surf heights are running one to three feet depending on where you are, with the most action down around Atlantic City where you might see those three footers. Up in Monmouth and down toward Cape May, you're looking at one to two footers, which is perfect for beginners and anyone looking for a laid back session. Long Beach Island and Delaware are sitting right in that sweet spot too, so no matter which beach calls to you, the waves are going to be forgiving today. Now here's the really good news: rip current risk is low everywhere. That means even though you should always be aware near groins, jetties, and piers, you can feel pretty confident getting in the water. Water temperatures are pleasant as well, ranging from the lower sixties up in Long Beach Island to the upper sixties down in Delaware and over toward Cape May. The weather looks absolutely gorgeous. Partly sunny skies are expected, and while Eastern Monmouth has a slight chance of thunderstorms, everywhere else is clear sailing. You're also dealing with very high UV index, so sunscreen is absolutely your friend today. Light winds are coming in from the west and southwest, running around five to ten miles per hour depending on location, so the water should be pretty calm and glassy. High temperatures are climbing into the upper eighties, making for a beautiful beach day overall. Tides vary by location, so check your local area. In Belmar, low tide hits at ten twelve in the morning with high tide at four thirty five in the afternoon. Down at Atlantic City, low is at ten twenty five and high at four fifty four. Cape May sees low at ten forty six and high at five twenty eight. And over in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, low is at ten forty with high at five sixteen. Now let's talk about Friday because it's shaping up to be even better. The swell is going to drop just a touch, so you're looking at around one foot in most areas, with Long Beach Island and Atlantic City potentially holding onto a foot to two feet. Again, very manageable and fun conditions. Rip current risk remains low, thunderstorm potential is completely gone, and we're looking at mostly sunny skies everywhere. It's going to be absolutely beautiful. Winds will be light southwest at five to ten miles per hour, and high temperatures are staying in the mid to upper eighties depending on where you are. Water temps will be similar to today, so bring that same wetsuit or rash guard you're planning to wear. So here's the bottom line: you've got a fantastic window over the next two days to get to the beach. Conditions are safe, the weather is beautiful, and the surf, while not massive, is perfect for getting quality time in the water. Whether you're a seasoned surfer, a paddle boarder, a swimmer, or just someone who loves being at the beach, the next forty eight hours are calling your name. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

11. juni 20263 min
episode New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Wednesday June 10th Moderate Rip Currents Thunderstorms Expected Improved Conditions Thursday cover

New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Wednesday June 10th Moderate Rip Currents Thunderstorms Expected Improved Conditions Thursday

Good morning everyone, this is your Wednesday June 10th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. Let's start off by saying if you're planning a beach day today, you'll want to keep one eye on the sky. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions across the board with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms developing throughout the day. Water temperatures are running in the low to mid 60s depending on where you are, so a wetsuit or rash guard might be your best friend out there. From Sandy Hook down through Eastern Monmouth, expect one to three foot surf with moderate rip current risk. Winds are coming from the south at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and high temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar happens around 9:18 in the morning with high tide following at 3:35 in the afternoon. Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are slightly choppier with one to three foot surf as well. Moderate rip current risk continues here, and these beaches are a bit windier with south winds running fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temps drop slightly to the lower 60s, so definitely bundle up. The low tide window at Barnegat Inlet comes in around 9:53 AM with high tide at 4:13 PM. Down at Atlantic City and around the Coastal Atlantic beaches, we're tracking two to three foot surf, which is the best we've got today. Moderate rip current risk is in effect, south winds around fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the mid 70s. The low tide there is 9:30 AM with high tide at 3:58 PM. And if you're headed to Ocean City or the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, you're looking at similar conditions with two to three foot surf and moderate rip current risk. Winds from the south around fifteen miles per hour, highs in the upper 70s, and that same moderate thunderstorm potential we're seeing everywhere today. Low tide at Cape May is 9:51 AM with high tide at 4:32 PM. Finally, heading over to Delaware and Rehoboth Beach, expect one to three foot surf with moderate rip current risk. South winds around fifteen miles per hour, highs around 80 degrees, and again that moderate thunderstorm threat. Low tide at Rehoboth is 9:48 AM with high tide at 4:21 PM. Now here's the good news. Tomorrow is shaping up much better. The low pressure system moves out, rip current risk drops to low across all areas, and the thunderstorm potential decreases significantly or disappears entirely down toward Cape May and Rehoboth. We'll see partly sunny to mostly sunny skies, surf drops to one to two feet, and winds become lighter from the southwest around ten miles per hour. Temperatures warm up nicely too, reaching the mid to upper 80s depending on your location. It's going to be a much more pleasant beach day Thursday. So there you have it. Today's a bit unsettled with moderate rip currents and thunderstorm chances, but tomorrow shapes up to be a real beauty. Stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents especially near piers and jetties, and we'll see you at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

10. juni 20263 min