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Welcome to "Surf Report - Jersey Shore," your daily source for the latest surf updates along the stunning coastlines of the Jersey Shore and Monmouth area. Whether you're an experienced surfer or a beginner, our podcast provides real-time updates on wave heights, tides, wind conditions, and water temperatures to help you catch the best waves.  Keywords: Jersey Shore surf report, daily surf conditions, Monmouth surf updates, NJ surf podcast, wave height report, surf gear reviews, surf safety tips, Jersey Shore surfers, New Jersey coastal surf, surf news and insights for more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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jakson New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast: Moderate Rip Currents Today, High Risk Friday With Three to Five Foot Waves kansikuva

New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast: Moderate Rip Currents Today, High Risk Friday With Three to Five Foot Waves

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Today is shaping up to be a mixed bag across the region. We're looking at moderate rip current risk everywhere, with surf heights running two to three feet. Water temperatures are chilly, ranging from the lower fifty-two along the coast up to the upper fifty-eight near the Delaware beaches. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers developing throughout the day. The high will hover in the mid-sixties, though the Delaware beaches could see upper-sixties near Ocean City and Rehoboth. Winds will be northeast, generally ten to twenty miles per hour, though they'll increase to around twenty this afternoon down south. Now here's where things get interesting. Friday is when the action really picks up. Rip current risk jumps to high across all beaches, so swimmers and waders need to be extra cautious. That's when life-threatening rip currents become likely in the surf zone. Surf heights will increase to three to five feet, giving surfers something to work with after today's small stuff. The winds will pick up notably, especially to the south. Down at Cape May and Rehoboth Beach, expect breezy conditions with east winds twenty to twenty-five miles per hour. Even up north near Long Beach Island, winds will be steady around twenty. Temperatures will dip slightly into the lower sixties, and we'll see more persistent showers, particularly across the Atlantic County beaches down to Rehoboth. One bit of good news is that thunderstorm potential drops to none on Friday, so while it'll be wet and windy, you won't have to worry about lightning. The water will still be cold, so make sure you're dressed appropriately. Stay safe out there and respect those rip currents, especially as they intensify tomorrow. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21. touko 2026 - 2 min
jakson New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Today Two to Three Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk Afternoon Thunderstorms Expected kansikuva

New Jersey Delaware Surf Forecast Today Two to Three Foot Waves Moderate Rip Current Risk Afternoon Thunderstorms Expected

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly. Let's start with today's conditions across the region. We're looking at two to three foot surf throughout most of the Jersey Shore, with conditions ranging from the northern beaches near Sandy Hook all the way down through the Delaware coast. Water temperatures are still brisk, sitting in the upper 50s up north around Monmouth County and gradually warming as you head south, reaching the lower 60s down in Delaware. Now here's where things get interesting. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect for most of New Jersey beaches today, though Delaware is looking a bit calmer with a low risk for rip currents. That said, always be cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous currents can develop even on low risk days. Weather-wise, we're starting the day sunny, but don't leave your umbrella at home. A system is moving in this afternoon, bringing showers and thunderstorms to the forecast. Northern Monmouth County has a moderate thunderstorm potential, while Long Beach Island also has moderate chances. The Atlantic City area and Cape May region are looking at low thunderstorm potential. And here's something important for anyone heading to the beach today: the UV index is very high across the board, so slather on that sunscreen. Winds will be light from the southwest around ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs will range from the upper 70s down in Atlantic City to the mid-80s up north in Monmouth County. A perfect day to get in the water before that afternoon system rolls through. Now let's talk about Thursday. That system we mentioned is sticking around, so expect mostly cloudy skies with ongoing chances of showers. The thunderstorm potential drops to none across most of the region. However, we're seeing a significant shift in rip current risk. Delaware is upgrading from low to moderate risk, while the Jersey Shore will maintain that moderate risk we had today. So keep your head on a swivel out there. Surf heights remain consistent at two to three feet, but don't expect much in terms of swell. Water temperatures will stay chilly in the mid to upper 50s and lower 60s. Winds are switching to the northeast at fifteen to twenty miles per hour as we move toward Thursday, which will freshen things up considerably, especially down in Cape May and Delaware where northeast winds could reach twenty miles per hour. Temperatures are dropping too. Expect highs in the upper 60s to low 70s, so bring a light jacket if you're heading out Thursday. Sunrise is around 5:35 to 5:44 in the morning depending on your location, and sunset hangs on until around 8:10 in the evening, giving you plenty of daylight to work with. So here's the bottom line: today is your day if you want to get out there. Sunny start, reasonable temperatures, and lighter winds. Just watch out for that afternoon convection. Thursday looks wetter and cooler with stronger northeast winds, so bundle up and stay aware of those rip currents. Have a great day at the beach and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20. touko 2026 - 3 min
jakson Tuesday September 30th NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Mostly Cloudy Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk kansikuva

Tuesday September 30th NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Mostly Cloudy Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk

Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. A high rip current risk remains in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and exercise caution in the water. Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Expect mostly cloudy skies with surf heights running two to three feet. Northeast winds will be light, coming in at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, so you won't need much of a wetsuit today. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies, and with a moderate UV index, sunscreen is still recommended. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM. Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures drop to the mid sixties, so a light spring suit might be a good idea. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. Sunrise is 6:51 AM and sunset at 6:43 PM. Moving further south to the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the best surf of the day. Expect three to five foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds again ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid sixties. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with that moderate UV index. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset at 6:44 PM. Continuing down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Highs near the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM. Sunrise at 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM. Finally, in Delaware at the beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Winds pick up a bit here with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM. The main story today remains that high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM through this evening across all zones. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, always remember to swim near lifeguards, stay calm if caught in a rip current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected today, so weather wise you're looking at a decent beach day with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index throughout. Have a safe and enjoyable day at This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

5. touko 2026 - 3 min
jakson Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Surf Northeast Winds kansikuva

Tuesday New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast High Rip Current Risk Two to Five Foot Surf Northeast Winds

Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight AM this morning through this evening for all beaches from Sandy Hook down to Rehoboth Beach, so swimmers and waders need to exercise extreme caution in the water today. Let's break down what to expect by region. Starting in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot surf with northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, which should feel pretty comfortable. The high today reaches the upper seventies under mostly cloudy skies. A low tide occurs at seven fourteen in the morning, with high tide at one fifty-five in the afternoon. Moving south to Long Beach Island, the Coastal Ocean zone shows two to three foot surf with slightly stronger northeast winds of ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here is notably cooler, sitting in the mid sixties. High temperatures will be in the mid seventies, and low tide hits at eight oh-five with high tide at two twenty-three. The Coastal Atlantic zone around Atlantic City is your best bet for bigger waves today. Expect three to five foot surf with the same ten to fifteen mile per hour northeast winds. Water temperatures remain in the mid sixties, and high temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide comes at seven twenty-eight with high tide at two twelve. Down in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area near Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures here are in the upper sixties, and high temperatures will be in the mid seventies. Low tide is at seven forty-nine, high tide at two forty-six. Finally, at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach, expect two to three foot surf with northeast winds picking up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour, the strongest of the day. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, and highs reach the mid seventies. Low tide occurs at seven fifty-nine with high tide at two forty-four. Overall, today brings mostly cloudy skies with no thunderstorm potential and moderate UV levels across the board. Again, that High Rip Current Risk is in effect all day, so if you do venture into the water, stay alert and avoid swimming near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where life-threatening rip currents are likely. Sunrise is around six fifty to six fifty-five depending on your location, with sunset around six forty-two to six forty-seven. Have a safe and enjoyable day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

4. touko 2026 - 2 min
jakson Jersey Delaware Beaches High Rip Current Risk Tuesday September 30 Two to Five Foot Waves kansikuva

Jersey Delaware Beaches High Rip Current Risk Tuesday September 30 Two to Five Foot Waves

Good morning everyone, it's Tuesday, September 30th, and we're diving right into what Mother Nature has in store for the Jersey and Delaware beaches today. Let's start with the big headline: a High Rip Current Risk is in effect from eight o'clock this morning through this evening across all our beaches. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so please exercise extreme caution if you're heading into the water. Always remember, if you get caught in a rip current, don't panic. Swim parallel to the shore until you escape the current's grip, then make your way back to safety. Now let's break down what's happening from north to south. Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, we're looking at two to three foot waves with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV conditions. The water's hovering in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for a dip. Northeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour. Your low tide at Belmar comes in at seven fourteen in the morning with a high at one fifty-five in the afternoon. Moving down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we've got the same two to three foot surf, but the water temperature drops to the mid-sixties, so you might want to think about that wetsuit. Northeast winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet is eight oh-five in the morning with high tide at two twenty-three in the afternoon. The action increases around Atlantic City in the Coastal Atlantic zone. That's where we're seeing the biggest waves of the day at three to five feet. Water temperatures remain in the mid-sixties. Northeast winds are steady at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low tide at Atlantic City hits at seven twenty-eight in the morning, high tide at two twelve in the afternoon. Down towards Ocean City in the Atlantic Coastal Cape May zone, we drop back down to two to three foot waves with water in the upper sixties. Northeast winds are ten to fifteen miles per hour. Your tidal window at Cape May shows low at seven forty-nine in the morning and high at two forty-six in the afternoon. And finally, rounding out our forecast are the Delaware Beaches around Rehoboth. Two to three foot waves, water in the lower seventies, and northeast winds are the strongest of the bunch today at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Low tide at Rehoboth is seven fifty-nine in the morning with high tide at two forty-four in the afternoon. Here's what you should know heading out today: no thunderstorms are expected anywhere along the coast, the UV index is moderate across the board, and it's going to be a mostly cloudy day. High temperatures will range from the upper seventies up north to the mid-seventies as you head south. Sunrise is between six fifty and six fifty-five, and sunset wraps things up between six forty-two and six forty-seven depending on your location. Bottom line? Get out there and enjoy the waves, but please respect that rip current ris This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

3. touko 2026 - 2 min
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