Monatuk and New York Beaches Surf Report for 03-18-2025
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Beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the New York coastline! Today's surf scene is a moody mix of drama and danger, so listen up.
The entire stretch from Coney Island to the Hamptons is under a HIGH Rip Current Risk that'll make even seasoned swimmers think twice. We're talking life-threatening currents that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure - and not the fun kind.
Expect cloudy skies with a chance of rain, temperatures hovering in the upper 60s, and winds howling from the east between 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf's looking choppy with waves around 3 to 4 feet - perfect for watching, not for swimming.
Water temperature sits in the mid to upper 60s, which means it's chilly enough to make you think twice about taking a plunge. The UV index is low, so if you're desperate for some outdoor time, at least your skin won't be frying.
Tide times are scattered between 11:53 AM and 12:07 PM along different beaches, so check your specific spot before heading out. Sunrise happened around 6:40-6:49 AM, with sunset closing the show between 6:36 and 6:44 PM.
Pro tip: If you're feeling adventurous, admire the waves from shore. But if you absolutely must enter the water, have a flotation device, stay near a lifeguard, and remember - if caught in a rip current, float, don't fight.
Beach forecasts resume in 2025, so consider this your final nautical warning of the season. Stay safe, stay smart!
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The entire stretch from Coney Island to the Hamptons is under a HIGH Rip Current Risk that'll make even seasoned swimmers think twice. We're talking life-threatening currents that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure - and not the fun kind.
Expect cloudy skies with a chance of rain, temperatures hovering in the upper 60s, and winds howling from the east between 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf's looking choppy with waves around 3 to 4 feet - perfect for watching, not for swimming.
Water temperature sits in the mid to upper 60s, which means it's chilly enough to make you think twice about taking a plunge. The UV index is low, so if you're desperate for some outdoor time, at least your skin won't be frying.
Tide times are scattered between 11:53 AM and 12:07 PM along different beaches, so check your specific spot before heading out. Sunrise happened around 6:40-6:49 AM, with sunset closing the show between 6:36 and 6:44 PM.
Pro tip: If you're feeling adventurous, admire the waves from shore. But if you absolutely must enter the water, have a flotation device, stay near a lifeguard, and remember - if caught in a rip current, float, don't fight.
Beach forecasts resume in 2025, so consider this your final nautical warning of the season. Stay safe, stay smart!
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