Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areas

Tuesday Beach Forecast New Jersey Delaware Two to Five Foot Surf High Rip Current Risk Mostly Cloudy


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Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for New Jersey and Delaware brought to you by the National Weather Service Mount Holly.
A High Rip Current Risk is in effect from 8 AM this morning through this evening across all our beaches, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to exercise caution today.
Let's start up north at Eastern Monmouth and the Sandy Hook area. You're looking at two to three foot surf with mostly cloudy skies and moderate UV. Water temps are holding in the lower seventies, which is still pretty comfortable for September. Northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour will keep things relatively calm. High temps inland reaching the upper seventies. Low tide at Sandy Hook occurs at 7:14 AM with high tide at 1:55 PM.
Moving down to Long Beach Island, conditions remain similar with two to three foot surf and northeast winds now picking up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. The water here cools down a bit to the mid sixties as we move south. High temps settling in the mid seventies with mostly cloudy conditions throughout the day. Low tide comes in at 8:05 AM with high tide at 2:23 PM.
The Atlantic City area sees the best surf of the day with three to five foot waves rolling in. Same mostly cloudy pattern continues with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour and moderate UV. Water temperature in the mid sixties. Low tide is at 7:28 AM with high tide at 2:12 PM.
Around Ocean City and Cape May, we're back to two to three foot surf with northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperature here sits in the upper sixties. Mostly cloudy skies dominate with highs in the mid seventies. Cape May reports low tide at 7:49 AM and high tide at 2:46 PM.
Finally, at Delaware's beaches near Rehoboth, expect two to three foot surf under mostly cloudy skies with water temps in the lower seventies. The wind picks up here to fifteen to twenty miles per hour from the northeast. Moderate UV and highs in the mid seventies. Low tide at Rehoboth is at 7:59 AM with high tide at 2:44 PM.
The key message today is respect that High Rip Current Risk. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're heading into the water, stay alert and know how to identify and escape a rip current. Swim near lifeguard stations and never fight a rip current directly.
No thunderstorms are expected, so rain shouldn't be a concern. It's a decent beach day if you take precautions, so get out there and enjoy the coast.
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Surf Report - New Jersey Shore areasBy Inception Point AI