Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas
Good morning! Welcome to your Monday beach forecast for New Jersey and Delaware. Whether you're planning a beach day or just curious about conditions, we've got everything you need to know. Let's start with the surf. If you're hoping for some action in the water, today's looking pretty mellow across the board. Northern areas around Sandy Hook and Long Beach Island are looking at around one foot of surf, while down south along the Atlantic City coastline and Cape May, you might see one to two feet. So if you're a surfer, today's not necessarily your day, but it's still swimmable and enjoyable for most beachgoers. The rip current risk is low everywhere today, which is good news. That said, keep in mind that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when the risk is low, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Weather-wise, you're looking at a beautiful day. We're expecting mostly sunny to sunny skies with some partly sunny conditions up north early on. It'll clear out nicely by mid-morning though. High temperatures will range from the upper seventies in most areas up to around eighty down in Atlantic City. Winds are going to be northwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour, keeping things nice and breezy. Here's where you really need to take note: the UV index is very high today. That means you absolutely should be wearing sunscreen. Don't skip this step even if it's cloudy early on. A serious sunburn can ruin your beach day faster than a surprise rip current. Water temperatures vary depending on where you are. Up north around Sandy Hook and Delaware, the water's around seventy degrees. Head down to Long Beach Island or Atlantic City and you're looking at the lower sixties. Cape May's in the mid sixties. So bring a rash guard or wetsuit if you're sensitive to cool water. Tides are going to peak in the morning, with highs happening between eight and nine o'clock across most areas, so if you're planning a beach day, the morning is your sweet spot before the water recedes. Now looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions remain absolutely stellar. We're keeping that sunny forecast with another very similar setup. Temperatures will cool just slightly to the mid seventies, and winds will be lighter, shifting from north to south by afternoon. Rip current risk stays low, thunderstorm potential remains at none, and the surf will be nearly identical. Tuesday's shaping up to be another fantastic beach day, just with slightly lighter winds. So here's the bottom line: you've got two consecutive beautiful beach days ahead. Grab your sunscreen, check the tide times in your area, and head to the beach. Stay safe out there, and enjoy the water! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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