Surf Report - Wilmington NC
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Friday, June fifth through Tuesday, June ninth, twenty twenty-six. Starting with today, expect sunny skies across the entire region with highs in the lower to mid eighties. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid seventies, so a wetsuit won't be necessary. Winds will be light, starting from the west around five miles per hour before shifting south this afternoon. Now here's the important part if you're planning to hit the water. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening for the North Carolina beaches from Pender County down through New Hanover County. That includes Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, and Kure Beach. These aren't something to take lightly. Life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so please exercise caution and know how to escape if you get caught in one. Meanwhile, down in Brunswick County and the South Carolina coast, rip current risk remains low, which is good news. Surf heights today will range from one to three feet depending on your location, with the larger waves around two to three feet for the New Hanover County beaches. One heads up: the UV index is rated very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential today. Moving into Saturday, mostly sunny skies continue with highs in the mid eighties. The moderate rip current risk persists for the North Carolina beaches, particularly Pender and New Hanover Counties. Surf will be similar to today, ranging from around two to three feet. Winds will be light from the southwest, around five miles per hour in the morning, picking up to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. There's also a moderate south to north longshore current developing, especially noted around the Georgetown area. Low waterspout risk remains possible. Sunday brings mostly sunny conditions with highs in the mid eighties. Rip current risk drops to low across most areas, though Pender and New Hanover Counties still see moderate risk. Surf heights will be two to four feet in Pender County, diminishing to around two feet further south. Southwest winds around ten miles per hour will be manageable. Monday features partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms developing. Rip current risk decreases to low across the board. This is good news for safety. Surf heights drop significantly to one to two feet for most locations, and highs remain in the mid eighties. Southwest winds will be light at around five to ten miles per hour. Finally, Tuesday wraps up the period with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. Rip current risk stays low everywhere. Surf heights will vary from one to three feet, and east winds around ten miles per hour will provide a slight shift in wind direction. One final reminder: even though rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so stay aware of your surroundings regardless of the forecast category. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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