Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got a surf zone forecast coming your way!
Starting off with Kings, including Coney Island Beach and Manhattan Beach:
Today we've got a high rip current risk until 6 PM EDT, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is around 3 feet, with an east wind blowing at about 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of rain, with temperatures reaching the upper 60s.
And over in Southern Queens, hitting up Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach:
Just like Kings, high rip current risk until this evening. Surf height around 3 feet, temperatures in the upper 60s, and an east wind at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Cloudy with a chance of rain, so bring your rain gear along!
Moving on to Southern Nassau, with beaches like Long Beach and Jones Beach:
Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk until 6 PM EDT. Surf height around 3 feet, temperatures in the upper 60s, and an east wind at 15 to 20 miles per hour. You might see a chance of rain, so keep an eye on the clouds.
Heading to Southwestern Suffolk, where Gilgo State Park and Robert Moses State Park are waiting:
Again, we've got high rip current risk until this evening. Surf height around 3 feet, temperatures in the upper 60s, with an east wind around 20 miles per hour. Expect cloudy weather and a chance of rain throughout the day.
Last but not least, Southeastern Suffolk with spots like Smith Point and Hither Hills State Park:
You know the drill - high rip current risk until 6 PM EDT. Surf height around 4 feet, temperatures in the upper 60s, and an east wind at 15 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, so grab your surfboard and your umbrella!
Remember, safety first! Always be aware of the rip current risks and follow the guidelines provided to ensure a fun and safe day at the beach.
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