Surf Report - Wilmington NC
Good morning, welcome to your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast. Let me break down what we're looking at today and beyond. Starting with today, conditions are pretty mellow across the board. We're seeing surf heights hovering around one to two feet, with low rip current risk pretty much everywhere. Water temperatures are pleasant, sitting in the upper seventies up through the lower eighties depending on where you are. The sky will be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm or two, but nothing that should keep you out of the water if you're feeling it. Temperatures today will be in the lower eighties, with light winds starting from the northeast and shifting to the south this afternoon. It's a nice, mellow setup overall. Moving into Wednesday, things are going to pick up slightly. We'll see surf heights increasing to one to three feet across most areas, with the Brunswick County beaches seeing the potential for a moderate rip current risk, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. There's a moderate thunderstorm potential across most of the northern beaches, but the weather pattern clears up nicely with partly sunny skies giving way to sunny breaks. Expect a high in the mid eighties with southwest winds picking up to around ten to fifteen miles per hour. There is a notable moderate longshore current developing, so swimmers should be aware of that drift. Thursday looks like the sweet spot of the forecast period. We're talking mostly sunny skies, highs in the upper eighties, and surf building to two to four feet in most locations. Rip current risk stays low to moderate depending on your location, and it'll be a genuinely nice beach day with southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour. Now, Juneteenth on Friday is where things get interesting. This is when we see the most significant swell of the week arriving. Surf heights will climb to two to four feet, with some areas possibly seeing up to four feet. Here's where you need to pay attention to the rip current risk, as it increases to moderate across most beaches and actually reaches high risk status down in Brunswick County. This means life-threatening rip currents will likely be present in the surf zone. We'll have partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, and winds from the southwest around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Saturday wraps up the extended period on a gentler note. Surf heights drop back down to one to three feet, rip current risk decreases to low or moderate levels, and we'll see mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Northwest winds around five to ten miles per hour will give us pleasant beach conditions to close out the weekend. Keep in mind that while rip current risk may be low in some areas, life-threatening rip currents can form near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers regardless of the forecast risk level. Always respect the ocean and swim near lifeguards when possible. Enjoy your time at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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