Surf Report - New Hampshire - South ME

Maine and New Hampshire beaches Surf Report for 08-04-2024


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Hey there beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun in Maine and New Hampshire? Let’s check out the surf forecast for some top spots!

Starting off with Coastal Rockingham, including Portsmouth and Hampton, today offers up a mix of clouds, showers, and even a chance of thunderstorms. The surf's around 2 feet high with temps hitting the lower 80s. And keep an eye out for those tides at Hampton Beach – low tide at 6:25 AM. Tomorrow looks sunny with possible showers and maybe some thunderstorms. Surf remains at 2 feet, so grab your boards!

Moving on to Coastal York with hotspots like Old Orchard and Wells Beaches. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf sits at around 3 feet high, so get ready to catch some waves! Tomorrow looks sunny with showers likely and the surf staying steady at 2 to 3 feet. Watch those tides at Old Orchard and Wells Beaches for some exciting beach time!

And for the beachgoers at Coastal Cumberland - Scarborough, Higgins, and Crescent beaches - the surf's looking sweet at around 3 feet high today amidst mostly cloudy weather with showers in the mix. Tomorrow offers a sunny day with possible showers and the surf at 3 feet high. Perfect for some wave-riding fun!

Wrapping up with Sagadahoc - Reid State Park and Popham, expect mainly cloudy skies with showers today. Surf’s around 3 feet high so get ready to hit the waves! Tomorrow starts sunny before turning cloudy with showers likely and the surf at 3 feet high.

So pack your sunscreen, grab your boards, and get ready for a great time at the beach! Remember to watch out for rip currents, always bring a flotation device, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

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