Hey there beachgoers and surfers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves at your favorite spots along the coast of New York? Grab your boards because we've got the Surf Zone Forecast for you!
Starting off with Kings (Brooklyn), we've got a high rip current risk through Tuesday evening. The surf height is looking good at 5 to 7 feet, with a chance of rain and a high temperature in the lower 60s on Tuesday. But hey, Wednesday is looking much sunnier with a bit lower surf around 4 to 6 feet at Coney Island Beach and Manhattan Beach.
Moving on to Southern Queens with high rip current risks to watch out for on Tuesday as well, don't forget to play it safe if you're hitting Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach. Surf heights will be similar at 5 to 7 feet, with Wednesday offering a mix of sun and surf around 4 to 6 feet.
And for those hanging out in Southern Nassau, expect a breezy Tuesday with those northeast winds at 20 to 25 miles per hour making for some exciting surf conditions at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Jones Beach. Surf heights around 5 to 7 feet are no joke, so be sure to catch those waves safely!
Heading over to Southwestern Suffolk, it's a similar story with high rip current risks and surf heights at 5 to 7 feet along the beaches of Gilgo State Park and Robert Moses State Park. Watch out for those breezy northeast winds around 25 miles per hour on Tuesday!
Last but not least, Southeastern Suffolk is seeing high rip current risks as well, so if you're hanging out at Smith Point, Cupsogue Beach, Hither Hills State Park, or Ditch Plains, stay safe out there. Surf heights around 5 to 7 feet with cloudy conditions might make for some dramatic wave-catching moments!
Remember, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay near the lifeguards. Safety first, surf's up second!
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