Surf Report - Wilmington NC
Good morning beach lovers! Let's dive into what's happening in the water today, Friday, June 19th. If you're thinking about heading to the coast, here's what you need to know. We've got some serious rip current action happening along our beaches today, so this is definitely something to take seriously. Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip currents all day long. Surf heights are running two to four feet, which sounds fun, but combined with that strong south to north longshore current, swimmers and surfers need to be extra cautious. We're expecting mostly cloudy skies until five o'clock, then clearing up and becoming mostly sunny. Showers and a chance of thunderstorms are in the forecast, so keep an eye on the sky. Water temperature is hanging out in the upper seventies, and southwest winds will be pushing fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperature should reach the mid-eighties. As we head down to New Hanover County, covering Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, the story is similar but slightly different. Moderate rip currents are in effect here too, though the surf is a bit smaller at one to two feet. Same weather pattern—mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny with showers and thunderstorms possible. Southwest winds are a bit stronger here, around twenty miles per hour. Water's still in the upper seventies, highs in the mid-eighties. Now here's where things get interesting. If you're in Brunswick County or heading down to Horry County, we're under a high rip current risk today. That means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. I'm not trying to be a buzzkill, but this is serious stuff. Over in Brunswick County at places like Ocean Isle Beach and Holden Beach, we're seeing surf heights of three to six feet east of Ocean Isle, and two to five feet to the west. That's some real power in the water. Combine that with a moderate west to east longshore current, and you've got some genuinely dangerous conditions. Heat index values are climbing up to around one hundred degrees, so if you do venture out, bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Southwest winds around twenty miles per hour. Up in Horry County, we're looking at high rip currents north of Myrtle Beach and moderate rip currents south of Myrtle Beach. Surf is two to five feet in the north and two to four feet in the south, with that strong south to north longshore current doing its thing. Water temperature here is a pleasant eighty degrees, but again, respect those rip currents. Heat index values are pushing one hundred one degrees, so hydration is key. Over in Georgetown County, we're back to moderate rip current risk. Smaller surf at one to two feet, but the water is in the lower eighties and there's still that strong south to north longshore current working. Heat index values are climbing to one hundred two degrees. One thing consistent everywhere is the UV index—it's very high all across the board. Don't forget your sunscreen, even on days with clouds. Looking ahead to Saturday, things are calming down considerably. Rip currents drop to low risk across the board. Surf is flattening out to just one to three feet. Skies will be mostly sunny, winds will be much lighter, and there won't be any thunderstorm potential. Highs in the mid-eighties. It's shaping up to be a beautiful beach day Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with low rip current risk and modest surf heights of one to three feet. Highs in the upper eighties, with just slight chances of showers and thunderstorms developing by Tuesday afternoon. Bottom line for today: if you're heading to the water, be beach hazard aware. We've got moderate to high rip current risks depending on where you are, moderate thunderstorm potential, and some serious heat. But if you respect the conditions, stay near lifeguards, and know how to handle a rip current, there's still plenty of fun to be had. And if you're not comfortable with today's conditions, Saturday is shaping up to be absolutely perfect. Stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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