Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
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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