Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.
We're looking at a stellar Monday with sunny skies and some serious wind action. Southwest winds are cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents from Pender County all the way down to Georgetown.
Water temperatures are hovering in the mid to lower 60s - wetsuit recommended for those brave souls planning a swim. The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.
Surf heights vary depending on your beach. Coastal Brunswick and parts of Horry County can expect waves between 2 to 4 feet, especially north of Myrtle Beach. Other areas like New Hanover and coastal Georgetown are looking at more modest 1-foot swells.
Rip current risks are mixed. Most beaches are sitting at a low risk today, but areas like coastal Brunswick and north of Myrtle Beach are seeing a moderate risk. Swimmers should stay alert and near lifeguard stations.
Tomorrow brings similar conditions with a slight twist. Expect continued southwest winds around 15 miles per hour, with a small chance of afternoon showers rolling in. Rip current risks will remain moderate in several zones.
The extended forecast looks pristine - sunny days ahead with gradually decreasing winds and consistently low rip current risks. Temperatures will dance in the upper 60s to lower 70s.
Bottom line: It's a beautiful beach day with some wind and waves. Stay safe, stay sunscreened, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!