New York Beach Forecast Reveals Perfect End of Summer Conditions with Ideal Waves and Comfortable Temperatures
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We're tracking beaches from Brooklyn to the Hamptons, and the vibe is chill. Surf's sitting pretty at around 2 feet with a low rip current risk - which means you can hit the water without major worry. Just stay smart near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.
Temperatures are playing nice in the mid to upper 70s, with a gradual sunshine takeover. Brooklyn and Queens will see clouds parting by late morning, while Suffolk County beaches will clear by early afternoon. UV index is moderate, so grab that sunscreen and work on your tan responsibly.
Water temps are hanging in the lower 70s - perfect for that last splash before beach season hibernation. Winds will be gentle, starting southeast and sliding to southwest by afternoon, keeping things comfortable at around 5 miles per hour.
High tides are rolling in midday - Coney Island at 12:39, East Rockaway at 12:36, Jones Inlet at 12:23, Fire Island at 12:04, and Shinnecock at 12:31. Pro tip: time your beach arrival for some prime wave action.
Sunrise kicks off around 6:40-6:48, with sunset following close behind at 6:37-6:45. And hey, this is the swan song of beach forecasts for the year, so make these final moments count!
Catch those waves, stay safe, and remember - when in doubt, float it out!
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