Surf Report - Ocean City MD Beaches
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Thursday, June fourth. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions across most of the region today, with the Outer Banks seeing some heightened activity worth your attention. Starting with the Maryland beaches including Ocean City and Assateague, expect two to three foot surf with sunny skies and pleasant southwest winds around five miles per hour becoming southerly this afternoon. It's going to be a gorgeous day with highs in the mid-seventies, but here's the thing—those moderate rip currents will be active from eight in the morning through this evening. Water temps are hanging in the lower sixties, so if you're heading out, know where those currents are and respect them. High tide hits Ocean City Fishing Pier at ten fifty-six in the morning. Moving down to the Accomack and Northampton beaches near Chincoteague and Wallops Island, we've got a similar setup. Two to three foot surf, sunny conditions, and those same moderate rip currents in effect through this evening. Highs today reaching the lower seventies with northeast winds early, turning south this afternoon. The water's also in the lower sixties here. High tide at Wachapreague comes in at eleven fifty in the morning. Virginia Beach and Sandbridge are also under moderate rip current risk through this evening with two to three foot surf. Conditions remain sunny with highs in the upper seventies. North winds early will shift easterly this afternoon. High tide there at eleven oh-seven in the morning. Now, if you're heading to the Outer Banks in Currituck County, we need to talk about elevated conditions. We've actually issued a Beach Hazards Statement alongside a High Rip Current Risk in effect from eight this morning through this evening. We're still looking at two to three foot surf and sunny skies, but those rip currents are going to be particularly strong out there. The water's running a bit cooler too, in the mid-sixties. This is a day to exercise extra caution if you're entering the water. Looking ahead to Friday, conditions improve considerably. The Maryland beaches drop to low rip current risk with two to three foot surf, sunny skies, and highs reaching the lower eighties. Virginia Beach stays moderate for rip currents but near two foot surf with highs in the mid-eighties. Accomack and Northampton see low risk conditions with around two foot waves and upper seventies temperatures. The Outer Banks improve to moderate rip current risk with two foot surf and mid-eighties highs. By Saturday, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions across the region with two to three foot surf. Highs range from the upper seventies in Maryland to near ninety down at Virginia Beach. Southwest winds pick up a bit to around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Sunday brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms to most areas with two to three foot surf continuing. Temperatures stay warm in the upper seventies to upper eighties depending on your location. Monday is when things get interesting again. We're expecting a slight chance of showers with surf building to two to five foot, possibly even six foot in the Outer Banks. Northeast winds increase around fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and it'll be noticeably cooler with highs in the upper sixties to upper seventies. Just remember, if you're heading to the beach today, be aware of rip current activity, keep an eye on the water, and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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