Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for the Jersey and Delaware beaches for Saturday and Sunday. If you're planning a beach day this weekend, you're in for a real treat. Saturday is shaping up to be mostly sunny until about mid-morning, then partly sunny for the rest of the day. Highs will reach the lower eighties, though it'll be a bit cooler down south around Atlantic City and Ocean City where we're looking at right around eighty degrees. The water temperature varies depending on where you are. Up north at Sandy Hook, you're looking at the mid-sixties, while it drops into the upper fifties at Long Beach Island and the mid-fifties down at Atlantic City. For you Delaware beach lovers, expect mid-sixties water temps at Rehoboth Beach. Now, let's talk about the waves. Across New Jersey's beaches, you're looking at a consistent two to three feet of surf throughout the day. Delaware's a bit calmer with one to two foot waves. Winds will be light initially, coming from the southwest around five to ten miles per hour, then increasing to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon along the northern Jersey coast. Here's what you need to know if you're heading into the water. A moderate rip current risk is in effect across all of New Jersey's beaches from Sandy Hook all the way down to Cape May. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Delaware, though, is looking at a low rip current risk, though you should always remain vigilant near groins and jetties. There's no thunderstorm potential, but the UV index is very high everywhere, so slather on that sunscreen. The tides will be shifting throughout the day. At Belmar up north, high tide hits at 12:18 PM with low tide at 5:46 PM. Down at Barnegat Inlet on Long Beach Island, expect a low at 6:39 AM and high at 12:36 PM. Atlantic City has its low at 6:21 AM and high at 12:24 PM. If you're at Cape May, low tide comes at 6:42 AM with high at 12:58 PM. And over at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at a low at 6:39 AM and high at 12:41 PM. Sunday is going to be absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies are forecast across the entire region with highs in the mid-eighties for most areas. Winds will be even lighter, coming from the west at just five to ten miles per hour. The rip current risk remains moderate for New Jersey and low for Delaware. Same goes for the UV index, staying very high, so keep that sunscreen handy. Waves will maintain that two to three foot range for Jersey and one to two feet for Delaware. Sunday's tides shift about an hour later than Saturday. Belmar will see low tide at 6:33 AM and high at 1:03 PM. Barnegat Inlet has low at 7:23 AM and high at 1:24 PM. Atlantic City drops to low at 7:03 AM and high at 1:11 PM. Cape May's low comes at 7:24 AM with high at 1:45 PM. And Rehoboth Beach rounds it out with low at 7:24 AM and high at 1:32 PM. So there you have it. Saturday and Sunday are both excellent beach days with sunshine, mild winds, and pleasant temperatures. Just keep an eye out for those rip currents along Jersey's beaches, protect your skin from that intense UV, and you're all set for a fantastic weekend at the shore. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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