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Virginia and Outer Banks Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Saturday Through Monday With Waves Up to 13 Feet

3 min · 5. maj 2026
episode Virginia and Outer Banks Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Saturday Through Monday With Waves Up to 13 Feet cover

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Good evening, this is your surf zone forecast for Virginia and the Outer Banks, brought to you by the National Weather Service. We're looking at some seriously exciting conditions developing over the next few days, so pay close attention if you're planning to hit the water. Starting with tonight, beach hazards statements and high rip current risks remain in effect until eight o'clock this evening across all forecast zones. We're talking dangerous conditions in the immediate surf zone, so exercise extreme caution if you're out there. Now let's talk about Saturday. High rip currents will be likely throughout the day. Surf heights are looking solid, ranging from three to seven feet depending on your location. The Maryland beaches will see the smaller end of that spectrum at three to six feet, while the Outer Banks Currituck area could see four to eight feet. Virginia Beach and the eastern shore beaches are expecting four to seven feet. Water temperatures are hovering around seventy degrees, and while there's a chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies, the moderate UV index means you'll want to slather on that sunscreen. Expect east winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour, with highs in the lower seventies. Here's the thing though: a high surf advisory kicks in Saturday evening and runs through Monday evening, so conditions are about to get much more serious. Sunday is where things really ramp up. This is the day to respect the ocean. We're expecting surf heights of eight to thirteen feet across the board, with the most significant waves hitting the Maryland beaches and Virginia Beach area. The Outer Banks will see nine to twelve foot waves. Here's what makes Sunday particularly dangerous: we're talking about shorebreak of four feet or greater, which can cause neck and spinal injuries even to strong swimmers. Shorebreak happens when waves break directly on the beach, creating a treacherous situation for anyone in that zone. Rip currents will remain high, and northeast winds will be windy to very windy, gusting around thirty-five to forty miles per hour depending on your location. Highs will be in the upper sixties to low seventies with frequent showers. Moving into Columbus Day, surf heights settle down a bit to five to nine feet, but we're still looking at dangerous breaking waves. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely, temperatures in the upper sixties, and breezy north winds around twenty-five to thirty miles per hour. The rip current risk remains moderate to high with these conditions. By Tuesday, we're seeing continued improvement. Surf heights drop to four to seven feet, and the weather becomes partly to mostly cloudy with only a slight chance of showers. Highs climb back into the mid to upper sixties with breezy north winds around twenty-five miles per hour. Wednesday looks like a nice setup if you're willing to wait it out. Mostly sunny skies, surf heights three to seven feet, and highs in the upper sixties with north w This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Virginia North Carolina Maryland Surf Forecast Monday June 15 Through Saturday Beach Conditions and Temperatures

Good afternoon, this is your Virginia and North Carolina surf zone forecast for Monday, June 15th through Saturday. Let's start with the Maryland beaches, including Ocean City and Assateague. Tomorrow, Tuesday, expect around 2 feet of surf with mostly sunny skies and a high near the mid-70s. Northeast winds around 10 miles per hour will shift to the southeast in the afternoon. The rip current risk stays low, but keep in mind that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, and piers. Water temperatures will be in the lower 70s, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is definitely a must. Wednesday looks mostly cloudy until late morning, then clearing to mostly sunny. Surf heights tick up slightly to 2 to 3 feet with a slight chance of showers. Highs reach around 80 degrees with south winds around 10 miles per hour. Still low rip current risk. Moving into the extended forecast for Maryland beaches, Thursday brings 2 to 4 feet of surf under mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will gust to around 20 miles per hour with highs in the mid-80s. Juneteenth, Friday, becomes moist with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Surf drops to 2 to 3 feet, and highs will be in the lower 80s. Saturday clears up nicely with sunny skies, surf around 2 feet, and highs in the upper 70s. Now over to the Eastern Shore at Chincoteague and Wallops Island. Tuesday brings nearly identical conditions to Maryland with 2-foot surf, mostly sunny weather, and a high around the mid-70s. Northeast winds becoming southeast, with lower 70s water temperatures. Wednesday shows partly sunny skies until 2 PM, then sunny. Surf stays around 2 feet with a slight chance of showers and highs in the upper 70s. For the extended period at the Eastern Shore, Thursday features 2 to 3 feet of surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the lower 80s with those 20-mile-per-hour southwest winds. Friday, the rains move in with showers likely and possible thunderstorms. Surf holds at 2 to 3 feet, and highs reach the lower 80s. Saturday turns sunny again with 2 to 3 foot surf and highs in the upper 70s. Down at Virginia Beach and Sandbridge, Tuesday offers partly sunny skies with around 2 feet of surf and a high in the upper 70s. East winds around 10 miles per hour keep things calm. Lower 70s water temperature. Wednesday becomes mostly cloudy until late morning, then mostly sunny. Highs climb to the upper 80s with light south winds. Looking ahead at Virginia Beach through the weekend, Thursday brings 2 to 3 foot surf and mostly sunny skies, but it gets hot with highs reaching the lower 90s. Southwest winds around 20 miles per hour. Friday turns mostly cloudy with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Highs near 90 degrees with 2 to 3 foot surf. Saturday becomes mostly sunny again with 2 to 3 foot surf, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and highs in the lower 80s. Finally, up in the Outer Banks at Currituck, Tuesday brings mostly cloudy conditions with 2-foot surf and a high only in the upper 60s. East winds around 10 miles per hour. Water temperature sits around 70 degrees. Wednesday clears to mostly sunny by noon with surf around 2 feet. It gets noticeably warmer with highs in the mid-80s, but the heat index could climb to around 101 degrees with that southwest wind. For Currituck's extended period, Thursday features 2 to 3 foot surf and mostly sunny skies with highs around 90 degrees. Friday brings showers likely and possible thunderstorms with surf around 2 feet and highs in the upper 80s. Saturday finishes the period mostly sunny with around 2 feet of surf, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and highs in the lower 80s. Overall, rip current risks remain low across all forecasted areas through the weekend, though remember that dangerous rip currents can develop near coastal structures even during low-risk periods. Have a great day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Good morning everyone, and welcome to your Saturday surf forecast for Virginia and the Outer Banks. Starting down in Maryland, if you're heading to Ocean City or Assateague, you're looking at some pretty mellow conditions today. We're talking about two-foot waves with low rip current risk, though as always, stay aware near those groins and jetties where things can get a bit spicy. It's going to be mostly sunny with highs around eighty degrees and north winds shifting to the east this afternoon. The water's sitting in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold. High tide hits Ocean City Pier at six-sixteen in the morning, with low tide at twelve twenty-one in the afternoon. Heading south to Virginia Beach, we're seeing slightly larger surf at two to three feet today. The water's a touch warmer at around seventy degrees, and conditions remain mostly sunny with low rip current risk. Expect highs in the mid-eighties with northeast winds around ten miles per hour. High tide occurs at six twenty-six AM with low tide at twelve twenty-four PM. The UV index is very high everywhere today, so definitely slather on that sunscreen. Over on Virginia's Eastern Shore near Chincoteague and Wallops Island, conditions are similar with two to three-foot waves and low rip current risk. It'll be mostly sunny with highs near eighty degrees and north winds becoming southeast this afternoon. Water temps are hovering around seventy degrees. High tide at Wachapreague is seven twenty AM, with low tide at one nineteen PM. Up at the Outer Banks in Currituck, expect around two-foot waves today, mostly sunny skies, highs around eighty degrees, and northwest winds turning to the northeast this afternoon. The water's in the upper sixties, so it's going to feel refreshing out there. Now let's talk about Sunday, and this is where things get interesting. Down at Virginia Beach, we're looking at a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing, and temperatures are going to spike into the low nineties with a heat index potentially climbing to one hundred two degrees. That's hot folks. Bring plenty of water if you're spending the day outside. Surf stays one to three feet with south winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Over in Maryland and the Eastern Shore, expect partly sunny skies with similar one to three-foot waves and those same south winds. Chincoteague will see highs in the upper seventies, while the Outer Banks are looking at mid-eighties with a slight chance of some pop-up storms by afternoon. As we look ahead to the extended period, Monday brings two to three-foot surf across most areas with northwest winds around ten miles per hour. Highs will be in the mid to upper seventies, and we'll see partly sunny skies developing. Tuesday is when we really need to keep an eye on things. Moisture increases with mostly cloudy skies, and we're expecting chances of showers to increase across all forecasted beaches. Surf will be slightly smaller at one to two feet in most spots, and highs drop into the lower seventies. Wednesday rounds out our outlook with partly sunny skies, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, highs in the mid-seventies to lower eighties, and southeast winds around five to ten miles per hour. Surf stays around two feet. One important reminder for everyone heading to the beach over the next few days: while rip current risk remains low today and Sunday, these dangerous currents often hide near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. And remember, surf heights greater than four feet typically signal dangerous breaking waves and can bump up that rip current risk to moderate or high, so we'll keep monitoring conditions closely. Overall, you're looking at a pretty decent beach weekend with manageable surf, mostly sunny skies today, and plenty of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the water. Just stay weather-aware Sunday with those potential storms and that heat, stay sun-safe, and we'll keep you posted if conditions change. Stay stoked and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

13. juni 20263 min
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Good morning beach lovers! Let's dive into what's shaping up for the Virginia and North Carolina coastline this weekend. Today is looking absolutely stellar out there. We're talking mostly sunny to sunny skies across the board, with calm conditions and low rip current risk. The Maryland beaches and Virginia Beach are expecting surf heights around two feet, while the Eastern Shore and Outer Banks are pretty much the same story. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s to around 70 degrees, so a wetsuit might be your friend if you're sensitive to the cold. Now here's the thing – and I want you to pay attention to this – we've got a very high UV index today. That means sunscreen is not optional, folks. We're looking at heat indices climbing up to 104 degrees down in Virginia Beach, so hydration is absolutely critical. Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour should provide some relief, but this is serious heat. Stay safe out there. Saturday is going to be a beauty. Conditions improve with mostly sunny skies, and we're looking at a slight bump in surf heights to two to three feet, which should make for some interesting conditions depending on where you are. The winds are shifting to the north and northeast, creating a slightly different wave pattern. It'll be a touch cooler with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s, making for much more comfortable beach time. Looking ahead to the extended outlook, Sunday brings a chance of showers and some thunderstorm activity developing, particularly down toward the Outer Banks and Virginia Beach. Surf heights stay in that one to three foot range, so nothing too aggressive. Highs in the mid 80s should feel pleasant compared to today's heat. Monday is going to be partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms remaining possible, especially in the southern zones. Surf continues at two to three feet with highs in the lower 80s. The winds shift back to the north, so that'll keep things relatively settled. By Tuesday, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights drop back to around two feet, and highs settle into the upper 70s. This is when you really want to be thinking about what's going on with the weather before you head out. The bottom line for this weekend is this: today is absolutely scorching with excellent conditions in the water but brutal heat on the beach. Saturday is going to be your golden ticket – comfortable conditions, decent waves, and much more manageable temperatures. Just remember that if you ever venture into the water, rip currents can develop near structures like groins, jetties, and piers even when the risk is low. Get out there and make the most of this weekend! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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