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

3 min · 5 de may de 2026
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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.

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Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's start up north in Eastern Monmouth, where the beaches of Sandy Hook are calling your name. Today you're looking at two to three foot surf with light southwest winds around five miles per hour that'll shift south this afternoon. It's going to be absolutely gorgeous out there, sunny skies with highs in the mid seventies. The water temperature is sitting in the lower sixties, so you might want to think about a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up near groins, jetties, and piers. High tide at Belmar hits at ten forty-five in the morning, with a low at four twenty-one in the afternoon. Friday brings smaller waves around one foot, but temperatures warm into the mid eighties, so you can peel off that suit and enjoy some sun time. Heading down to Long Beach Island in the Coastal Ocean zone, today's conditions are a bit more mellow with one to two foot waves and light southwest winds increasing to around fifteen miles per hour this afternoon. Water temps are in the upper fifties, so definitely keep that wetsuit handy. Again, rip current risk is low. The real story here is Friday, when moderate rip currents become possible, so pay attention to the water if you're heading out then. Winds shift to the west before turning southwest in the afternoon. Around Atlantic City in the Coastal Atlantic zone, expect one to two foot surf with southwest winds five to ten miles per hour. Highs today in the lower seventies with water temperatures in the mid fifties. Friday sees rip current risk bump up to moderate, so exercise caution and watch for those strong currents. Down at the Ocean City area of Atlantic Coastal Cape May, conditions today are light and variable early with winds becoming south around ten miles per hour in the afternoon. One to two foot waves and mid seventies highs. Friday brings moderate rip current risk as well, so again, be aware if you're planning to get in the water. Finally, let's look at the Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach. This is where the action is today with two to three foot surf, the biggest of the forecast area. Light and variable winds becoming southeast around ten miles per hour this afternoon. Water temps in the lower sixties and sunny skies with highs in the mid seventies. Rip current risk stays low both today and Friday. Friday brings smaller one to two foot waves but warmer temps in the mid eighties. The overall story here is beautifully sunny weather across the entire region with no thunderstorm potential. UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Today features mostly low rip current risk except for moderate risk developing Friday at several New Jersey locations. Surf is generally small to moderate, with the best waves today up at Monmouth and Delaware. By Friday, waves diminish but temperatures warm considerably. It's going to be a fantastic two days at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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