Hey there, beachgoers! Time to dive into the surf zone forecast for the beautiful state of Maine brought to you by the National Weather Service in Gray, ME! Ready to catch some waves and sunshine action? Let's get started!
Starting off with NHZ014, including Portsmouth and Hampton beaches, today's forecast brings a mix of clouds and sun with a chance of fog. The high temperature will hit the upper 60s with light northwest winds around 5 mph. Surf height is around 2 feet, making it perfect for a chill session. Remember your sunscreen with a moderate UV Index, and watch out for low rip current risks.
Moving on to Coastal York, covering spots like Old Orchard and Ogunquit, expect a similar setup with temps in the mid-60s, moderate UV Index, and a chilled-out surf height around 3 feet. Sunday looks sunny with a moderate rip current risk, so swim smartly!
For Coastal Cumberland, embracing Scarborough and Crescent beaches, anticipate mostly sunny conditions today, high in the upper 60s, and a surf height of around 3 feet. Keep an eye out for isolated showers and that low rip current risk. Remember, water temp below 60 degrees means be cautious!
Venturing into Sagadahoc, home to Reid State Park and Popham beaches, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds today, mid-60s temps, and a surf height around 3 feet. Sunday looks partly sunny with moderate rip current risks, so stay close to those lifeguard sights!
Finally, in Lincoln's territory covering Pemaquid, be prepared for partly sunny conditions, mid-60s temps, and a surf height around 2 feet today. Keep the vibes going with a moderate UV Index and rip current risk.
Remember folks - safety first! Keep an eye out for any changes in conditions, especially with those rip currents. And as always, stay tuned for those updates and enjoy your surfing adventures!
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