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Virginia and North Carolina Beach Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Two to Four Foot Surf Today

3 min · 9 jun 2026
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Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Virginia and North Carolina coast. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions affecting all our beaches today, so swimmers and waders need to exercise caution and be aware of these potentially dangerous currents. Let's start up north at the Maryland beaches. Ocean City and Assateague are seeing two to three foot waves this morning under partly sunny skies. Water temperatures are in the mid-60s, so a wetsuit might still feel pretty good. Winds are light out of the south at five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high today, so don't forget your sunscreen. High temperatures should reach the lower 70s. At Ocean City Fishing Pier, expect low tide around 8:50 in the morning with high tide arriving at 3:10 in the afternoon. Moving down to the Eastern Shore, Chincoteague and the barrier islands between Cape Charles and Parramore are expecting slightly larger surf at two to four feet today. Conditions remain partly sunny with southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are still in the mid-60s. Highs today will be in the lower 70s. The moderate rip current risk remains in effect all day, so keep an eye on the water. Low tide at Wachapreague is at 9:35 in the morning with high tide at 3:59 in the afternoon. Virginia Beach and Sandbridge are also in the moderate rip current zone with two to four foot surf and partly sunny conditions. Light east winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. Temperatures today will push toward the mid-70s. Watch for the low tide at Virginia Beach around 8:46 in the morning and high tide at 3:11 in the afternoon. Up at the Outer Banks in Currituck County, conditions look similar with two to four foot waves and partly sunny skies. East winds around ten miles per hour. Highs in the mid-70s. Again, moderate rip currents are possible in the surf zone today. Looking ahead to Wednesday, all areas will see surf drop slightly to two to four feet, though some areas will see three to four feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies until afternoon, then partial clearing. Temperatures warm into the upper 70s and mid-80s. A chance of showers moves in, and winds increase to around 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the south. The moderate rip current risk continues. Thursday brings improving conditions. Mostly sunny skies with surf dropping to two to three feet across the board. Highs climb into the lower 80s at the northern beaches and reach near 90 at Virginia Beach. Southwest winds stay light around ten miles per hour. Only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Friday looks excellent. Mostly sunny with just a slight chance of storms. Surf flattens to around two feet. Highs remain in the lower to upper 80s depending on your location. Southwest winds stay calm around five to ten miles per hour. Saturday wraps up the weekend nicely with mostly sunny skies and light winds. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms returns, but nothing significant. Surf stays at two feet or less. Highs will be in the upper 70s to mid-80s depending on your beach. Remember, the moderate rip current risk is in effect from 8 this morning through this evening. If you find yourself caught in a rip current, stay calm, don't panic, and swim parallel to the shore to escape it. Have a great day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Virginia Beach Outer Banks Surf Forecast Small Waves Upper Eighties Heat Index Over 100 Degrees Today

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Virginia and the Outer Banks, brought to you by the National Weather Service Wakefield. Starting with the Maryland Beaches including Ocean City and Assateague, we're looking at small but consistent waves today. You can expect surf heights of two to three feet with a low rip current risk. The water is chilly at upper sixties, so if you're planning a dip, you might want to bring a wetsuit. We're forecasting partly sunny skies with southwest winds around ten miles per hour. High temperatures will reach the upper eighties, though the heat index could climb to around one hundred four degrees, so stay hydrated out there. The UV index is very high today, which means sunscreen is absolutely essential. At Ocean City Fishing Pier, low tide hits at ten thirty-two in the morning, with high tide rolling in around five in the evening. Moving down to the Virginia Eastern Shore at Accomack and Northampton, including Chincoteague and Wallops Island, conditions remain quite similar. Two to three foot waves today with mostly sunny weather, though a bit milder in the mid eighties. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour will keep things pleasant, and the water temperature sits in the upper sixties. Low tide at Wachapreague comes at eleven twenty-five in the morning. Over at Virginia Beach and Sandbridge, the forecast stays consistent with two to three foot surf and low rip current risk. However, it's noticeably warmer here with highs in the lower nineties and a heat index potentially reaching one hundred six degrees. The water is a bit more comfortable at around seventy degrees. Southwest winds will shift to the south in the afternoon. Low tide occurs at ten thirty-one in the morning, with high tide at five oh three in the evening. Finally, up at the Outer Banks in Currituck County, we're expecting around two foot waves under sunny skies. Highs in the upper eighties with that heat index reaching one hundred five degrees. The water here is the coolest at mid-sixties, and southwest winds will be a bit stronger at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Looking ahead to Friday, we see a consistent pattern across all beaches. Surf heights drop to around two feet with mostly sunny to sunny conditions. Rip current risk remains low everywhere. Expect slightly stronger heat indices, particularly at Virginia Beach and Currituck where we could see one hundred six and one hundred four degrees respectively. Southwest winds will be lighter, running five to ten miles per hour. For the extended period, Saturday brings us mostly sunny weather with around two foot surf. Things cool down a bit with highs in the lower eighties and north winds around five to ten miles per hour. Sunday introduces the possibility of showers and thunderstorms across all areas with two to three foot waves expected and south winds returning around ten miles per hour. By Monday, we're back to partly sunny skies with another chance of showers, particularly at Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks where thunderstorms are possible. Surf heights remain around two feet and highs settle in the mid eighties. Remember, even with low rip current risk, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. So exercise caution in those areas. Stay sun-safe, stay hydrated, and we'll see you at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Virginia and North Carolina Beach Forecast June 10-14 2026 Sunny Skies Warm Temperatures and Safe Swimming Conditions

Good morning, this is your Virginia and North Carolina beach forecast for Wednesday, June 10th through Sunday, June 14th, 2026. Let's start with today. If you're thinking about heading to the beach, listen up because there's a moderate rip current risk in effect from 8 AM this evening. We're looking at surf heights between 2 to 3 feet across all our coastal areas, so the waves should be manageable. The water temperature is sitting in the upper 60s, so you might want to bring a wetsuit or at least be prepared for that initial shock when you wade in. For those in Maryland, Ocean City and Assateague can expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, and highs will reach the upper 70s. Down in Virginia Beach and the Eastern Shore, temperatures will be a bit warmer in the mid 80s with just a slight chance of showers. The Outer Banks will see highs in the lower 80s with mostly cloudy conditions as well. Winds will be generally out of the south between 10 and 20 miles per hour depending on your location. Now here's the good news. Thursday is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. The rip current risk drops to low, meaning conditions will be much safer for swimmers. Skies will be mostly sunny across the board, and this is where things get toasty. Virginia Beach is forecasted to reach the lower 90s with a heat index potentially climbing to 104 degrees. Ocean City will hit the upper 70s, while the Eastern Shore will see mid 80s and the Outer Banks upper 80s. Winds will be lighter, mainly out of the southwest. Looking ahead to Friday, we're maintaining that mostly sunny pattern with surf heights around 2 feet. Highs will range from the lower 80s to the lower 90s depending on where you are. It's going to be another warm one, so remember your sunscreen and stay hydrated. Saturday continues the sunny trend with highs in the lower 80s. Winds will shift to the north at around 10 miles per hour, which could bring slightly cooler air. Surf heights will remain around 2 feet. We wrap up the week on Sunday with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s. There's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly later in the day, and surf heights will bump up slightly to 2 to 3 feet. Winds will be out of the south around 10 miles per hour. One important reminder for our beach lovers. While our forecasted surf heights are only 2 to 3 feet, rip currents can occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even in calm conditions, so always be aware of your surroundings and never hesitate to ask lifeguards about current conditions before you enter the water. Have a great day at the beach and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Virginia and North Carolina Beach Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Two to Four Foot Surf Today

Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Virginia and North Carolina coast. We're looking at moderate rip current conditions affecting all our beaches today, so swimmers and waders need to exercise caution and be aware of these potentially dangerous currents. Let's start up north at the Maryland beaches. Ocean City and Assateague are seeing two to three foot waves this morning under partly sunny skies. Water temperatures are in the mid-60s, so a wetsuit might still feel pretty good. Winds are light out of the south at five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high today, so don't forget your sunscreen. High temperatures should reach the lower 70s. At Ocean City Fishing Pier, expect low tide around 8:50 in the morning with high tide arriving at 3:10 in the afternoon. Moving down to the Eastern Shore, Chincoteague and the barrier islands between Cape Charles and Parramore are expecting slightly larger surf at two to four feet today. Conditions remain partly sunny with southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Water temps are still in the mid-60s. Highs today will be in the lower 70s. The moderate rip current risk remains in effect all day, so keep an eye on the water. Low tide at Wachapreague is at 9:35 in the morning with high tide at 3:59 in the afternoon. Virginia Beach and Sandbridge are also in the moderate rip current zone with two to four foot surf and partly sunny conditions. Light east winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep conditions relatively calm. Temperatures today will push toward the mid-70s. Watch for the low tide at Virginia Beach around 8:46 in the morning and high tide at 3:11 in the afternoon. Up at the Outer Banks in Currituck County, conditions look similar with two to four foot waves and partly sunny skies. East winds around ten miles per hour. Highs in the mid-70s. Again, moderate rip currents are possible in the surf zone today. Looking ahead to Wednesday, all areas will see surf drop slightly to two to four feet, though some areas will see three to four feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies until afternoon, then partial clearing. Temperatures warm into the upper 70s and mid-80s. A chance of showers moves in, and winds increase to around 15 to 20 miles per hour out of the south. The moderate rip current risk continues. Thursday brings improving conditions. Mostly sunny skies with surf dropping to two to three feet across the board. Highs climb into the lower 80s at the northern beaches and reach near 90 at Virginia Beach. Southwest winds stay light around ten miles per hour. Only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Friday looks excellent. Mostly sunny with just a slight chance of storms. Surf flattens to around two feet. Highs remain in the lower to upper 80s depending on your location. Southwest winds stay calm around five to ten miles per hour. Saturday wraps up the weekend nicely with mostly sunny skies and light winds. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms returns, but nothing significant. Surf stays at two feet or less. Highs will be in the upper 70s to mid-80s depending on your beach. Remember, the moderate rip current risk is in effect from 8 this morning through this evening. If you find yourself caught in a rip current, stay calm, don't panic, and swim parallel to the shore to escape it. Have a great day at the beach. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Virginia Beach and Outer Banks High Rip Current Risk Monday, Three to Five Foot Surf and Dangerous Shore Break

Good morning! Here's your Monday surf report for the Virginia and North Carolina coast. If you're heading to the beach today, listen up because conditions are getting serious out there. We've got a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in effect from now through this evening at Virginia Beach and the Outer Banks, with MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK for the Maryland beaches and the barrier islands down in Accomack and Northampton counties. Starting down in the Outer Banks, surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious. We're looking at three to five foot surf heights with some seriously dangerous shore break conditions. That shore break can cause neck and spinal injuries even for experienced swimmers, so beach goers should exercise extreme caution when entering the water. Winds are coming from the northeast around fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and water temps are in the upper sixties. It's going to be sunny with a very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. Moving up to Virginia Beach and Sandbridge, conditions aren't quite as intense but still warrant respect. Expect three to four foot surf with that HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK in place. Water temperature there is right around seventy degrees, a bit warmer than the Banks. Northeast winds around twenty miles per hour, sunny skies, and again, very high UV. A Beach Hazards Statement is in effect, so take the warnings seriously. The barrier islands between Cape Charles and the Maryland border are looking at two to four foot surf with a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Water temps are slightly warmer, upper sixties to near seventy. Northeast winds around twenty miles per hour with sunny conditions throughout the day and highs in the upper sixties. Over in Maryland at Ocean City and Assateague, we've also got that MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK. Surf heights are two to four feet with northeast winds around twenty miles per hour. It'll be sunny with highs in the upper sixties and water temps in the mid sixties. Looking ahead to Tuesday, conditions improve slightly across the board. The Outer Banks drop to a MODERATE RIP CURRENT RISK with two to four foot surf. Virginia Beach also eases to MODERATE risk with similar surf heights. Maryland and the barrier islands maintain MODERATE risk but see slightly smaller surf of two to three feet. Winds shift to the southeast and east at five to ten miles per hour, making for a much calmer day. Highs climb into the seventies and low eighties. The extended forecast shows improving conditions mid-week through Friday. Wednesday brings two to four foot surf with partly sunny skies and highs in the mid seventies to mid eighties depending on location. Thursday and Friday continue the trend with mostly sunny skies, just slight chances of showers and thunderstorms, and highs ranging from the low eighties to low nineties. Surf continues to diminish through the period, dropping to around two feet by Friday. Bottom line: Today demands respect for the water. If you're a strong swimmer, stay alert for rip currents. If you're unsure of your abilities, consider watching from the beach instead. Tuesday and beyond are looking much more inviting, so patience may be your best friend today. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Virginia Beach Surf Forecast: Sunny Skies and Two to Three Foot Waves This Sunday

Good morning everyone, and welcome to your Sunday surf and beach forecast for Virginia and the Outer Banks! Let's kick things off with what Mother Nature has in store for us today. If you're thinking about heading to the beach, you're in for a treat. We're looking at mostly sunny skies across all our forecast areas with surf heights sitting in that comfortable two to three foot range. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper sixties, so you might want to grab a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. The UV index is cranking at very high levels, so don't forget that sunscreen, folks. That's non-negotiable. Rip current risk today remains low, though I want to remind everyone that even during low risk periods, life-threatening rip currents can develop near structures like groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. So stay aware out there. Wind-wise, we're looking at light to moderate southwest winds generally between five and fifteen miles per hour, depending on your specific location. Down at Virginia Beach, you might see a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing major expected. Highs today will range from the upper seventies up in Accomack County to the upper eighties down at Virginia Beach. Pretty nice for early June. Now here's where things get interesting. Monday is going to be a different animal entirely. Rip current risk is jumping up to high, which means life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. Respect the ocean on Monday. While surf heights will still only be two to four feet, the changing wind pattern is going to create those hazardous conditions. Northeast winds will kick in around fifteen to twenty miles per hour, and that's going to stir things up considerably. As we look toward the extended forecast, we've got a pattern shaping up that'll keep conditions relatively stable through the week. Tuesday through Thursday will see mostly sunny skies with surf heights generally staying between two and three feet. We'll warm up nicely, with highs climbing from the upper sixties and seventies early in the week to potentially reaching the lower nineties by Thursday down at Virginia Beach. Winds will shift around, coming from the southeast early, then the south, and finishing up from the southwest by week's end. Thursday does bring a slight to moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly down toward the southern areas. But overall, it's shaping up to be a pretty solid week for beach time. Remember, the National Weather Service is here to keep you safe. Check the beach forecast graphic at weather.gov/beach/akq for more detailed information, and always stay aware of changing conditions. Tides will continue on their normal cycles, so plan your beach day accordingly with high and low times throughout each day. Stay safe out there, enjoy the beach, and we'll see you again soon with your next surf forecast. This has been your National Weather Service Wakefield beach report. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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