Hey there, fellow beach lovers! Let's catch some waves with the New York Surf Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.
So, for all you Brooklyn surfers out there hitting up Coney Island Beach and Manhattan Beach, listen up! We've got a high rip current risk until 6 PM today. Surf height is around 3 feet with a chance of rain and temperatures in the upper 60s. You might want to keep an eye on the wind blowing east at 15 mph. Remember, always be prepared with a flotation device, and swim near a lifeguard if you're heading out into the surf zone.
Moving on to Southern Queens at Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach, it's a similar high rip current risk scene with 3-foot waves, cloudy skies, and temperatures in the upper 60s. Don't forget those lifeguards are there for a reason, stay safe out there!
And for our beach bums in Southern Nassau at Atlantic Beach, Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Jones Beach, yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk again! So, be cautious with those 3-foot waves and cloudy weather. Looking ahead, a slight chance of showers on Tuesday and sunshine on Thursday.
Heading to the southwestern Suffolk area with Gilgo State Park and Robert Moses State Park, a repeat of the high rip current risk story with 3-foot waves and temperatures in the upper 60s. Perfect weather for those seasoned surfers who love a bit of a challenge!
Lastly, Southeastern Suffolk beaches like Smith Point, Cupsogue Beach, Hither Hills State Park, and Ditch Plains, expect a high rip current risk with around 4-foot waves and temperatures in the upper 60s. Watch out for those east winds at 15 mph as you catch those waves and soak up the surf.
Remember, always stay safe, never underestimate the ocean, and make sure to check out our UV Index for today. Stay updated and tuned in for the next forecast before Memorial Day weekend in 2025.
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