Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
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
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