Surf Report - Wilmington NC
Good morning, surfers and beach lovers! Let's break down what Mother Ocean has in store for us today and beyond. Starting with the Coastal Pender area, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip currents through this evening, so keep your wits about you out there. Surf heights are running two to three feet with east winds around five to ten miles per hour. It's going to be partly sunny with a high near eighty degrees and water temps in the mid seventies. That UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Topsail Inlet shows low tide at eight twenty-seven in the morning and high tide at three oh one in the afternoon. Heading down to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, we've also got moderate rip currents in effect through this evening. Expect similar conditions with two to three foot surf, but slightly lighter winds around ten miles per hour from the east. It's another partly sunny day with highs in the lower eighties and mid-seventies water temps. The low tide at Mercer Pier is eight forty-four in the morning with high tide at two forty-five in the afternoon. Moving to Coastal Brunswick, which includes Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk drops to low. East of Ocean Isle Beach you're looking at one foot surf, while west of Ocean Isle Beach conditions run one to two feet. Similar partly sunny weather with highs around eighty degrees and upper seventies water temps. East winds around ten miles per hour will keep things mellow. Oak Island's low tide comes at eight forty-two in the morning with high tide at two fifty-two in the afternoon. Over in South Carolina's Coastal Horry area covering Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, rip currents are low all day. Surf runs one to two feet under partly sunny skies with highs in the lower eighties and upper seventies water. East winds around ten miles per hour. Springmaid Pier shows low tide at eight forty-one in the morning and high tide at two fifty-eight in the afternoon. Finally, down to Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at low rip currents and minimal one foot surf. Partly sunny with highs in the lower eighties. The water's in the upper seventies and east winds stay around ten miles per hour. Winyah Bay Entrance has low tide at eight forty-three in the morning and high tide at two fifty-seven in the afternoon. Now let's jump to Wednesday. Rip current risks drop to low across the board, which is good news. Coastal Pender and New Hanover will see one to three foot surf, while further south it's generally one to two feet. Pender area gets moderate south to north longshore current action. Winds shift to the south, ten to fifteen miles per hour in the afternoon. Conditions stay mostly cloudy to partly sunny with highs in the lower eighties. Looking ahead to Thursday through Saturday, we're in a pretty stable pattern. Low rip currents persist throughout the extended period. Surf heights gradually increase from one to three feet. Mostly sunny to sunny skies dominate with highs in the mid to upper eighties. A slight chance of showers Thursday and Friday gives way to a better chance of showers and thunderstorms by Saturday. Southwest winds gradually decrease, becoming lighter by the weekend. Friday in the Brunswick area does show a moderate rip current risk briefly, so keep an eye on that if you're heading that way. Overall, this is shaping up to be a beautiful week at the beach with improving conditions and plenty of sunshine. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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