Monatuk and New York Beaches Surf Report for 11-10-2024
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Hey there, beachgoers! I hope you're all ready for some fun updates on the surf zone forecast for New York! Let's dive into what's happening along the coast.
Starting off with Kings (Brooklyn) beaches like Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, we've got a high rip current risk until this evening. Surf heights are around 3 feet, and with an east wind around 15 miles per hour. The UV index is low so remember your sunscreen. It's a bit cloudy with a chance of rain, and temperatures in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and stay safe out there!
Moving on to Southern Queens with beaches like Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach, we see similar conditions - high rip current risk, 3-foot surf heights, and temperatures in the upper 60s. Winds are a bit stronger here, around 15 to 20 miles per hour from the east. So hold onto your hats and watch out for those currents!
Next up, Southern Nassau beaches including places like Atlantic Beach and Jones Beach are also under a high rip current risk. The forecast is cloudy with a chance of rain and temperatures in the upper 60s. The east wind is picking up here too, blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Remember, safety first, folks!
Down at Southwestern Suffolk with Gilgo State Park and Robert Moses State Park, expect cloudy skies, a chance of rain, and temperatures in the mid-60s. There's a high rip current risk, 3-foot surf heights, and east winds around 20 miles per hour. Hang onto your boards, it's going to be a bit gusty!
And last but not least, Southeastern Suffolk beaches like Smith Point and Cupsogue Beach are also facing a high rip current risk. With around 4-foot surf heights, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds at 15 miles per hour, it's going to be a bit of an adventure out there. Don't forget your waterproof gear and stay safe in the waves!
Remember, folks, if you're hitting the surf zone, keep an eye out for those currents, have a flotation device handy, and swim near a lifeguard. And if you get caught in a rip current, relax, float, and signal for help. It's all about surfing smart and having a great time by the shore!
So, hang ten, stay safe, and enjoy the waves out there, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.
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Starting off with Kings (Brooklyn) beaches like Coney Island and Manhattan Beach, we've got a high rip current risk until this evening. Surf heights are around 3 feet, and with an east wind around 15 miles per hour. The UV index is low so remember your sunscreen. It's a bit cloudy with a chance of rain, and temperatures in the upper 60s. So grab your boards and stay safe out there!
Moving on to Southern Queens with beaches like Jacob Riis Park and Rockaway Beach, we see similar conditions - high rip current risk, 3-foot surf heights, and temperatures in the upper 60s. Winds are a bit stronger here, around 15 to 20 miles per hour from the east. So hold onto your hats and watch out for those currents!
Next up, Southern Nassau beaches including places like Atlantic Beach and Jones Beach are also under a high rip current risk. The forecast is cloudy with a chance of rain and temperatures in the upper 60s. The east wind is picking up here too, blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Remember, safety first, folks!
Down at Southwestern Suffolk with Gilgo State Park and Robert Moses State Park, expect cloudy skies, a chance of rain, and temperatures in the mid-60s. There's a high rip current risk, 3-foot surf heights, and east winds around 20 miles per hour. Hang onto your boards, it's going to be a bit gusty!
And last but not least, Southeastern Suffolk beaches like Smith Point and Cupsogue Beach are also facing a high rip current risk. With around 4-foot surf heights, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds at 15 miles per hour, it's going to be a bit of an adventure out there. Don't forget your waterproof gear and stay safe in the waves!
Remember, folks, if you're hitting the surf zone, keep an eye out for those currents, have a flotation device handy, and swim near a lifeguard. And if you get caught in a rip current, relax, float, and signal for help. It's all about surfing smart and having a great time by the shore!
So, hang ten, stay safe, and enjoy the waves out there, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.
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