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Tuesday September 30th NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Mostly Cloudy Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk

3 min · 5 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Tuesday September 30th NJ Delaware Beach Forecast Mostly Cloudy Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk

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Good morning, this is your Tuesday, September 30th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches. A high rip current risk remains in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all forecast areas, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert and exercise caution in the water. Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook. Expect mostly cloudy skies with surf heights running two to three feet. Northeast winds will be light, coming in at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies, so you won't need much of a wetsuit today. High temperatures will reach the upper seventies, and with a moderate UV index, sunscreen is still recommended. Low tide at Belmar occurs at 7:14 AM, with high tide coming at 1:55 PM. Sunrise is at 6:50 AM and sunset at 6:42 PM. Heading down the coast to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions remain mostly cloudy with two to three foot surf. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here, ranging from ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures drop to the mid sixties, so a light spring suit might be a good idea. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. The low tide at Barnegat Inlet is at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM. Sunrise is 6:51 AM and sunset at 6:43 PM. Moving further south to the Coastal Atlantic zone near Atlantic City, this is where we see the best surf of the day. Expect three to five foot waves with mostly cloudy conditions. Northeast winds again ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temps are in the mid sixties. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with that moderate UV index. Low tide at Atlantic City is 7:28 AM, high tide at 2:12 PM. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset at 6:44 PM. Continuing down to the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, including Ocean City, we're back to two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with water temperatures in the upper sixties. Highs near the mid seventies. Low tide at Cape May is 7:49 AM, high tide at 2:46 PM. Sunrise at 6:53 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM. Finally, in Delaware at the beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy conditions. Winds pick up a bit here with northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temperatures are in the lower seventies. High temperatures reach the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth Beach is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM. Sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM. The main story today remains that high rip current risk in effect from 8 AM through this evening across all zones. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading to the beach, always remember to swim near lifeguards, stay calm if caught in a rip current, and swim parallel to shore to escape. No thunderstorms are expected today, so weather wise you're looking at a decent beach day with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV index throughout. Have a safe and enjoyable day at This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Portada del episodio New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Wednesday June 10th Moderate Rip Currents Thunderstorms Expected Improved Conditions Thursday

New Jersey Delaware Beach Forecast Wednesday June 10th Moderate Rip Currents Thunderstorms Expected Improved Conditions Thursday

Good morning everyone, this is your Wednesday June 10th surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware beaches, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. Let's start off by saying if you're planning a beach day today, you'll want to keep one eye on the sky. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions across the board with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms developing throughout the day. Water temperatures are running in the low to mid 60s depending on where you are, so a wetsuit or rash guard might be your best friend out there. From Sandy Hook down through Eastern Monmouth, expect one to three foot surf with moderate rip current risk. Winds are coming from the south at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and high temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The low tide at Belmar happens around 9:18 in the morning with high tide following at 3:35 in the afternoon. Moving south to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, conditions are slightly choppier with one to three foot surf as well. Moderate rip current risk continues here, and these beaches are a bit windier with south winds running fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Water temps drop slightly to the lower 60s, so definitely bundle up. The low tide window at Barnegat Inlet comes in around 9:53 AM with high tide at 4:13 PM. Down at Atlantic City and around the Coastal Atlantic beaches, we're tracking two to three foot surf, which is the best we've got today. Moderate rip current risk is in effect, south winds around fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the mid 70s. The low tide there is 9:30 AM with high tide at 3:58 PM. And if you're headed to Ocean City or the Atlantic Coastal Cape May area, you're looking at similar conditions with two to three foot surf and moderate rip current risk. Winds from the south around fifteen miles per hour, highs in the upper 70s, and that same moderate thunderstorm potential we're seeing everywhere today. Low tide at Cape May is 9:51 AM with high tide at 4:32 PM. Finally, heading over to Delaware and Rehoboth Beach, expect one to three foot surf with moderate rip current risk. South winds around fifteen miles per hour, highs around 80 degrees, and again that moderate thunderstorm threat. Low tide at Rehoboth is 9:48 AM with high tide at 4:21 PM. Now here's the good news. Tomorrow is shaping up much better. The low pressure system moves out, rip current risk drops to low across all areas, and the thunderstorm potential decreases significantly or disappears entirely down toward Cape May and Rehoboth. We'll see partly sunny to mostly sunny skies, surf drops to one to two feet, and winds become lighter from the southwest around ten miles per hour. Temperatures warm up nicely too, reaching the mid to upper 80s depending on your location. It's going to be a much more pleasant beach day Thursday. So there you have it. Today's a bit unsettled with moderate rip currents and thunderstorm chances, but tomorrow shapes up to be a real beauty. Stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents especially near piers and jetties, 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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Portada del episodio NJ Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Sunny Skies Today Thunderstorms Wednesday Light Waves One to Three Feet

NJ Delaware Surf Forecast Tuesday Wednesday Sunny Skies Today Thunderstorms Wednesday Light Waves One to Three Feet

Good morning, surfers and beach lovers. Here's your surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware this Tuesday and Wednesday brought to you by the National Weather Service. Starting with today, Tuesday, June ninth, conditions are looking absolutely beautiful across the board. We're talking mostly sunny skies with very high UV index, so definitely slather on that sunscreen before you head out. Up in Eastern Monmouth, including Sandy Hook, expect around one foot of surf with low rip current risk. The water is sitting in the mid sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit. Winds start light from the southwest at five miles per hour this morning, then turn south and pick up to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. Low tide hits Belmar at eight twenty-two in the morning with high tide at two forty in the afternoon. Heading down to Long Beach Island and the Coastal Ocean zone, we're seeing one to two foot waves with similar low rip current conditions. The water here is a bit chillier at around sixty degrees. Winds follow the same pattern as up north. Low tide at Barnegat Inlet comes at nine o'clock with high tide at three fourteen. Atlantic City and the Coastal Atlantic region are expecting one to two foot surf as well, with water temperatures in the upper fifties. Winds remain light, just five to ten miles per hour from the south. Low tide at Atlantic City occurs at eight thirty-six in the morning. Down at Cape May, conditions stay consistent with one to two foot waves and low rip currents. Water temps settle in the lower sixties. Light south winds five to ten miles per hour. And finally, Delaware Beaches near Rehoboth Beach are looking pristine with one to two foot surf, low rip current risk, and the warmest water of the day at around seventy degrees. Same light winds from the south. Now, here's where things get interesting on Wednesday. A system is moving in and we're going to see a significant change in conditions. Northern areas like Eastern Monmouth will see one to two foot surf with low rip current risk, but mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms developing. High temps in the lower eighties with south winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Long Beach Island is escalating to moderate rip current risk. Surf builds to one to three feet with mostly cloudy skies. We're talking a moderate thunderstorm potential and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds increase to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the south. Atlantic City follows suit with moderate rip current risk and surf building to two to three feet. Moderate thunderstorm potential with chances of showers and storms. South winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Cape May also shows moderate rip current risk with one to three foot waves possible. Moderate thunderstorm potential and a chance of showers and storms. South winds around fifteen miles per hour with high temps around eighty. Delaware Beaches buck the trend a bit with low rip current risk despite the system moving through. Surf reaches one to three feet but thunderstorm potential stays low with only a slight chance of storms. Partly sunny conditions expected with highs in the lower eighties and south winds around fifteen miles per hour. So here's the bottom line: today is your money day. Get out there early and enjoy the sunshine and light winds. By Wednesday, the system moves in bringing increased cloud cover, chances of precipitation, and some stronger winds. If you're heading out Wednesday, stick closer to Delaware where conditions remain more favorable, or if you venture north to Long Beach Island or Atlantic City, keep an eye on the sky and be aware of the moderate rip current risk developing in those areas. Stay safe, have fun, and we'll see you in the water. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Portada del episodio NJ Delaware Surf Report Monday Tuesday: Mellow Waves Moderate Rip Currents Upper 60s Mid 70s

NJ Delaware Surf Report Monday Tuesday: Mellow Waves Moderate Rip Currents Upper 60s Mid 70s

Good morning beach lovers! Here's your Monday through Tuesday surf report for New Jersey and Delaware. Starting with today, Monday June 8th, expect mostly sunny skies across the entire region with a very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. It's going to be a beautiful day to be at the beach. Surfwise, conditions are fairly mellow. Northern areas like Sandy Hook are seeing two to three foot waves, while Long Beach Island and the central Jersey Shore are running one to two feet. Down in Atlantic City, you're looking at two to three footers as well, and the Cape May and Delaware beaches are holding around one to two feet. Water temperatures are in the upper 50s to mid 60s, so a light wetsuit is still your friend this time of year. Here's the important part: Moderate rip current risks are in effect everywhere today. That means life-threatening rip currents are definitely possible in the surf zone. Keep an eye out, especially around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where these currents tend to be strongest. Stick near lifeguard stations and always respect the water. Wind-wise, expect east to northeast winds running 10 to 15 miles per hour, keeping things pretty consistent throughout the day. Highs will range from the upper 60s down south to the lower 70s up north. Moving into Tuesday, here's where things get interesting. The wind direction completely shifts to the south, and that's going to dial back the rip current risk to low across the board. Conditions are going to smooth out considerably with generally smaller surf, around one to two feet at most locations, except Delaware which actually picks up to two to three feet. Skies stay mostly sunny and warmer, with highs climbing into the mid to upper 70s. So here's the bottom line: today is your moderate risk day with bigger waves, especially up north. Get out there but be smart about it. By Tuesday, safer conditions arrive with gentler seas and a wind shift that'll make for a more pleasant day in the water. Either way, you're looking at two spectacular beach days ahead. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Portada del episodio Perfect Beach Weather Sunday and Monday New Jersey Delaware Mostly Sunny Skies Lower Eighties

Perfect Beach Weather Sunday and Monday New Jersey Delaware Mostly Sunny Skies Lower Eighties

Good morning everyone, it's Sunday June seventh and we're looking at a fantastic beach day across New Jersey and Delaware. Let's break down what Mother Nature has in store for us. TODAY looks absolutely stellar. We're expecting mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of showers, so don't let that worry you too much. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen before you head out. Temperatures will climb into the lower eighties, making it a perfect day to be outside. Now let's talk water conditions. Surf heights are running one to two feet across most of our beaches, with Eastern Monmouth seeing slightly larger peaks around two feet. The rip current risk is low across the board, but remember to stay alert near groins, jetties, reefs and piers where life-threatening rip currents can still occur even on low risk days. Water temperatures vary a bit depending on where you're headed. If you're hitting up Eastern Monmouth or Sandy Hook, you're looking at mid-sixties. Head down to the Coastal Ocean near Long Beach Island and you'll find upper fifties. Atlantic City and Ocean City beaches are in the upper and lower sixties respectively, while Delaware's Rehoboth Beach offers upper sixties water. Winds today are coming from the west at five to ten miles per hour, keeping things nice and calm. MONDAY brings another beautiful day but with a slight temperature dip. We're expecting sunny skies throughout, with highs in the upper sixties to lower seventies depending on your location. The rip current risk remains low and there's zero thunderstorm potential. Surf conditions stay consistent at one to two feet across most zones, with a slight uptick to around two feet in Delaware. Winds shift to the northeast at ten to fifteen miles per hour, ramping up just a touch compared to today. Sunrise tomorrow is around five twenty-six to five thirty-six depending on your beach, and sunset hangs around eight twenty-two to eight twenty-four. Whether you're planning a beach day, thinking about hitting the waves, or just want to enjoy the sand and sun, these next two days are looking phenomenal. Get out there and make the most of it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Portada del episodio Jersey and Delaware Beach Forecast Saturday Sunday Sunny Skies Two to Three Foot Waves Perfect Weekend Weather

Jersey and Delaware Beach Forecast Saturday Sunday Sunny Skies Two to Three Foot Waves Perfect Weekend Weather

Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for the Jersey and Delaware beaches for Saturday and Sunday. If you're planning a beach day this weekend, you're in for a real treat. Saturday is shaping up to be mostly sunny until about mid-morning, then partly sunny for the rest of the day. Highs will reach the lower eighties, though it'll be a bit cooler down south around Atlantic City and Ocean City where we're looking at right around eighty degrees. The water temperature varies depending on where you are. Up north at Sandy Hook, you're looking at the mid-sixties, while it drops into the upper fifties at Long Beach Island and the mid-fifties down at Atlantic City. For you Delaware beach lovers, expect mid-sixties water temps at Rehoboth Beach. Now, let's talk about the waves. Across New Jersey's beaches, you're looking at a consistent two to three feet of surf throughout the day. Delaware's a bit calmer with one to two foot waves. Winds will be light initially, coming from the southwest around five to ten miles per hour, then increasing to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon along the northern Jersey coast. Here's what you need to know if you're heading into the water. A moderate rip current risk is in effect across all of New Jersey's beaches from Sandy Hook all the way down to Cape May. That means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Delaware, though, is looking at a low rip current risk, though you should always remain vigilant near groins and jetties. There's no thunderstorm potential, but the UV index is very high everywhere, so slather on that sunscreen. The tides will be shifting throughout the day. At Belmar up north, high tide hits at 12:18 PM with low tide at 5:46 PM. Down at Barnegat Inlet on Long Beach Island, expect a low at 6:39 AM and high at 12:36 PM. Atlantic City has its low at 6:21 AM and high at 12:24 PM. If you're at Cape May, low tide comes at 6:42 AM with high at 12:58 PM. And over at Delaware's Rehoboth Beach, you're looking at a low at 6:39 AM and high at 12:41 PM. Sunday is going to be absolutely gorgeous. Sunny skies are forecast across the entire region with highs in the mid-eighties for most areas. Winds will be even lighter, coming from the west at just five to ten miles per hour. The rip current risk remains moderate for New Jersey and low for Delaware. Same goes for the UV index, staying very high, so keep that sunscreen handy. Waves will maintain that two to three foot range for Jersey and one to two feet for Delaware. Sunday's tides shift about an hour later than Saturday. Belmar will see low tide at 6:33 AM and high at 1:03 PM. Barnegat Inlet has low at 7:23 AM and high at 1:24 PM. Atlantic City drops to low at 7:03 AM and high at 1:11 PM. Cape May's low comes at 7:24 AM with high at 1:45 PM. And Rehoboth Beach rounds it out with low at 7:24 AM and high at 1:32 PM. So there you have it. Saturday and Sunday are both excellent beach days with sunshine, mild winds, and pleasant temperatures. Just keep an eye out for those rip currents along Jersey's beaches, protect your skin from that intense UV, and you're all set for a fantastic weekend at the shore. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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