Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
Good morning everyone, it's Friday June fifth, and we're looking at a beautiful day ahead for our Jersey and Delaware beaches. Let's start with today's conditions across the region. We're expecting mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the low to mid eighties depending on where you are. It's going to be a great day to get outside. The UV index is very high, so definitely slather on that sunscreen before heading down to the shore. As for the water, we've got some nice variation up and down the coast. Up in Eastern Monmouth near Sandy Hook, the water's sitting in the lower sixties, while down at the Delaware beaches it's a bit warmer, running in the mid sixties. If you're heading further south toward Atlantic City or Long Beach Island, expect the upper fifties to low sixties. So bring a wetsuit if you're planning to stay in for any length of time. Surf-wise, today's looking pretty mellow. Eastern Monmouth and Delaware are looking at around one foot, while the central Jersey coast is bringing one to two footers. Down at Atlantic City and Cape May, we're seeing two to three feet, so if you're looking for a little more activity in the water, that's where you want to be. Rip current risk is low across the board today, though as always, be cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where life-threatening rips can form even on low risk days. Thunderstorm potential is zero, so weather-wise you're golden. Now let's look ahead to Saturday because things are going to get a bit more interesting. We're maintaining mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid eighties. Still plenty of sunshine and nice conditions overall. Winds will be picking up out of the southwest, ten to fifteen miles per hour, and on Long Beach Island we're expecting those winds to increase to around twenty miles per hour in the afternoon. That's going to push more energy into the water. Speaking of which, Saturday's surf is definitely going to improve. Eastern Monmouth and the Coastal Atlantic near Atlantic City are both expecting two to three footers. Long Beach Island and Cape May will see one to two feet in the morning with the potential for two to three footers as the afternoon winds develop. Even Delaware's conservative forecast shows one to two feet, so there's a little something for everyone. Here's where it gets important though. Rip current risk is jumping to moderate across most of the Jersey coast on Saturday. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Delaware's an exception, staying at low risk, but everywhere else you need to be paying attention. Swim near lifeguards, know how to escape a rip if you get caught in one, and keep an eye on the conditions. Both days are looking completely clear of thunderstorms, so you don't have to worry about lightning or sudden weather changes shutting down your beach day. For the tides, you've got highs hitting between late morning and early afternoon both days, with lows following in the late afternoon. Sunrise is between five twenty-seven and five thirty-six depending on your exact location, and sunset's holding steady around eight twenty-one to eight twenty-three. Bottom line, today's your day to relax and soak up some rays with minimal water activity concerns. Tomorrow's when the ocean wakes up a bit with moderate rip current risk and better surf, especially if you head toward central Jersey. Either way, it's going to be a beautiful weekend at the beach. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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