Surf Report - Coney Island NYC area

Coney Island Beach and Manhattan Beach Surf Report for 10-20-2024


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Hey there surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your surf forecast for New York! Today looks like a mixed bag - with a high risk of rip currents until 6 PM EDT this evening. So be extra cautious out there!

For Kings (Brooklyn) area, expect surf heights around 3 feet with a chance of rain and temperatures in the upper 60s. The UV index is low, so don't forget your sunscreen! The winds will be coming from the east at around 15 miles per hour. And don't forget, the tides at Coney Island will be low at 12:03 PM.

Moving on to Southern Queens, you can expect similar conditions with rip currents likely until 6 PM. Surf heights around 3 feet, cloudy weather, and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tides at East Rockaway Inlet will be low at 12:05 PM.

For Southern Nassau, the story remains the same with rip currents expected until 6 PM. Surf heights around 3 feet, east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour, and a chance of rain. Watch out for low tides at Jones Inlet at 11:55 AM.

In Southwestern Suffolk, high rip current risk continues until 6 PM. Surf heights around 3 feet, cloudy weather with a chance of rain, and east winds at 20 miles per hour. Tides at Fire Island Inlet will be low at 11:53 AM and high at 5:54 PM.

Lastly, Southeastern Suffolk forecasts a high rip current risk until 6 PM with surf heights around 4 feet. Expect mostly cloudy weather, a chance of rain, and temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. Tides at Shinnecock Inlet will be low at 12:07 PM.

Remember, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. And if you're caught in a rip current, relax and float, don't fight it. And as always, don't forget your sunscreen!

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