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    <title>Surf Report - Wilmington NC</title>
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    <description>Welcome to the "Surf Report Wilmington NC," the daily podcast that keeps you in the loop with the latest surf conditions in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whether you're planning to hit the waves or just love to stay informed about the local surf scene, this is your essential daily briefing.

Each day, our podcast features:

- Wave Forecasts: We provide detailed reports on wave heights, wind conditions, and tides, ensuring you know the best times and spots for surfing.
"Surf Report Wilmington NC" is perfect for anyone who loves surfing and the beach lifestyle. Our quick, informative episodes make it easy for you to keep up with the conditions and enjoy your surfing experience to the fullest.

Subscribe to "Surf Report Wilmington NC" on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an update about the waves in Wilmington. Connect with us on social media for real-time alerts and community features. Catch the best waves with us every day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the "Surf Report Wilmington NC," the daily podcast that keeps you in the loop with the latest surf conditions in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whether you're planning to hit the waves or just love to stay informed about the local surf scene, this is your essential daily briefing.

Each day, our podcast features:

- Wave Forecasts: We provide detailed reports on wave heights, wind conditions, and tides, ensuring you know the best times and spots for surfing.
"Surf Report Wilmington NC" is perfect for anyone who loves surfing and the beach lifestyle. Our quick, informative episodes make it easy for you to keep up with the conditions and enjoy your surfing experience to the fullest.

Subscribe to "Surf Report Wilmington NC" on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an update about the waves in Wilmington. Connect with us on social media for real-time alerts and community features. Catch the best waves with us every day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Welcome to the "Surf Report Wilmington NC," the daily podcast that keeps you in the loop with the latest surf conditions in Wilmington, North Carolina. Whether you're planning to hit the waves or just love to stay informed about the local surf scene, this is your essential daily briefing.

Each day, our podcast features:

- Wave Forecasts: We provide detailed reports on wave heights, wind conditions, and tides, ensuring you know the best times and spots for surfing.
"Surf Report Wilmington NC" is perfect for anyone who loves surfing and the beach lifestyle. Our quick, informative episodes make it easy for you to keep up with the conditions and enjoy your surfing experience to the fullest.

Subscribe to "Surf Report Wilmington NC" on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an update about the waves in Wilmington. Connect with us on social media for real-time alerts and community features. Catch the best waves with us every day!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Pender Surf Zone Forecast Sunny Skies One Foot Surf Today Upper Seventies</title>
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      <description># SURF ZONE FORECAST FOR COASTAL PENDER

Good morning everyone! Your National Weather Service in Wilmington has your surf zone forecast for Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. We're looking at sunny skies with just one foot of surf and low rip current risk throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties, so you might want to grab a wetsuit if you're planning an extended session. Winds will start light from the south around five miles per hour this morning, but expect them to increase to around fifteen miles per hour by the afternoon. The high today will reach the lower seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet occurs at ten twenty-seven in the morning, with a low tide at four oh five in the afternoon. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain favorable with mostly sunny skies. Surf heights will bump up slightly to one to three feet, still with low rip current risk. Expect south winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour and highs in the upper seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes at eleven oh eight in the morning and low tide at four forty-seven in the afternoon. Be aware that a moderate south to north longshore current will be present, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Conditions change a bit as we head into Thursday. A moderate rip current risk moves in, so use extra caution if you're heading out. We'll see surf heights remain between one and three feet, but showers become likely with a chance of thunderstorms developing. It'll still be warm with highs in the upper seventies and southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour.

Friday brings a slight improvement with low rip current risk returning. Surf heights hold steady at one to three feet with partly sunny skies and only a chance of showers. Highs drop to the upper sixties under northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

By Saturday, we're back to mostly sunny conditions with low rip current risk and light west winds around five miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to one to two feet with highs in the lower seventies and still a slight chance of showers.

Remember, even though rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 09:41:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># SURF ZONE FORECAST FOR COASTAL PENDER

Good morning everyone! Your National Weather Service in Wilmington has your surf zone forecast for Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. We're looking at sunny skies with just one foot of surf and low rip current risk throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties, so you might want to grab a wetsuit if you're planning an extended session. Winds will start light from the south around five miles per hour this morning, but expect them to increase to around fifteen miles per hour by the afternoon. The high today will reach the lower seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet occurs at ten twenty-seven in the morning, with a low tide at four oh five in the afternoon. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain favorable with mostly sunny skies. Surf heights will bump up slightly to one to three feet, still with low rip current risk. Expect south winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour and highs in the upper seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes at eleven oh eight in the morning and low tide at four forty-seven in the afternoon. Be aware that a moderate south to north longshore current will be present, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Conditions change a bit as we head into Thursday. A moderate rip current risk moves in, so use extra caution if you're heading out. We'll see surf heights remain between one and three feet, but showers become likely with a chance of thunderstorms developing. It'll still be warm with highs in the upper seventies and southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour.

Friday brings a slight improvement with low rip current risk returning. Surf heights hold steady at one to three feet with partly sunny skies and only a chance of showers. Highs drop to the upper sixties under northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

By Saturday, we're back to mostly sunny conditions with low rip current risk and light west winds around five miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to one to two feet with highs in the lower seventies and still a slight chance of showers.

Remember, even though rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[# SURF ZONE FORECAST FOR COASTAL PENDER

Good morning everyone! Your National Weather Service in Wilmington has your surf zone forecast for Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today is shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. We're looking at sunny skies with just one foot of surf and low rip current risk throughout the day. Water temperatures are in the upper sixties, so you might want to grab a wetsuit if you're planning an extended session. Winds will start light from the south around five miles per hour this morning, but expect them to increase to around fifteen miles per hour by the afternoon. The high today will reach the lower seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet occurs at ten twenty-seven in the morning, with a low tide at four oh five in the afternoon. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions remain favorable with mostly sunny skies. Surf heights will bump up slightly to one to three feet, still with low rip current risk. Expect south winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour and highs in the upper seventies. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes at eleven oh eight in the morning and low tide at four forty-seven in the afternoon. Be aware that a moderate south to north longshore current will be present, so plan your beach day accordingly.

Conditions change a bit as we head into Thursday. A moderate rip current risk moves in, so use extra caution if you're heading out. We'll see surf heights remain between one and three feet, but showers become likely with a chance of thunderstorms developing. It'll still be warm with highs in the upper seventies and southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour.

Friday brings a slight improvement with low rip current risk returning. Surf heights hold steady at one to three feet with partly sunny skies and only a chance of showers. Highs drop to the upper sixties under northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

By Saturday, we're back to mostly sunny conditions with low rip current risk and light west winds around five miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to one to two feet with highs in the lower seventies and still a slight chance of showers.

Remember, even though rip current risk is low, life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Carolina South Carolina Surf Forecast Beautiful Beach Conditions Monday Tuesday Before Thursday Storm System Arrives</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, issued at 3:53 AM on Monday, May 4th, 2026.

Today is shaping up to be a fantastic beach day across the entire region. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will start light from the southwest around 5 miles per hour, then shift south and increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The water temperature sits in the mid 60s, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler water.

Surf conditions will be modest with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk is low, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, and piers. There's a moderate south-to-north longshore current developing in the Pender and Georgetown areas, so keep that in mind when planning your beach time. The UV index is very high today, so don't forget that sunscreen. No thunderstorms are expected, and waterspout risk is nonexistent.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain excellent. Another sunny day with highs again in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights hold steady at 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk throughout. Waterspout risk ticks up slightly to low across most areas, but thunderstorm potential remains none. A moderate longshore current continues in the northern zones.

Now looking ahead to the extended outlook, Wednesday shapes up nice with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s. South winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions pleasant. Surf heights bump up slightly to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Rip current risk stays low, making it another good beach day.

But here's where things get interesting. Thursday brings a significant change to the pattern. A system moves in with mostly cloudy skies, showers becoming likely, and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights increase noticeably to 2 to 5 feet depending on your location, with the highest waves expected down in the Brunswick County area. This is important: rip current risk escalates to moderate in most zones, and jumps to high in the Brunswick area. If you're heading to the beach Thursday, exercise extra caution in the water. Winds shift to the southwest around 15 to 20 miles per hour, and highs will be in the mid 70s.

Friday the system moves offshore and conditions gradually improve. Partly sunny skies develop with a chance of lingering showers, especially early. Highs drop to the mid to upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to 1 to 3 feet, and rip current risk returns to low across the board.

Bottom line: make the most of your Monday and Tuesday because the beach will be beautiful. Wednesday stays nice before Thursday brings rougher conditions and increased hazards. By Friday we're looking at improving trends. Be smart out there, respect the water, and have a great week at the beach.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, issued at 3:53 AM on Monday, May 4th, 2026.

Today is shaping up to be a fantastic beach day across the entire region. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will start light from the southwest around 5 miles per hour, then shift south and increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The water temperature sits in the mid 60s, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler water.

Surf conditions will be modest with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk is low, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, and piers. There's a moderate south-to-north longshore current developing in the Pender and Georgetown areas, so keep that in mind when planning your beach time. The UV index is very high today, so don't forget that sunscreen. No thunderstorms are expected, and waterspout risk is nonexistent.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain excellent. Another sunny day with highs again in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights hold steady at 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk throughout. Waterspout risk ticks up slightly to low across most areas, but thunderstorm potential remains none. A moderate longshore current continues in the northern zones.

Now looking ahead to the extended outlook, Wednesday shapes up nice with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s. South winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions pleasant. Surf heights bump up slightly to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Rip current risk stays low, making it another good beach day.

But here's where things get interesting. Thursday brings a significant change to the pattern. A system moves in with mostly cloudy skies, showers becoming likely, and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights increase noticeably to 2 to 5 feet depending on your location, with the highest waves expected down in the Brunswick County area. This is important: rip current risk escalates to moderate in most zones, and jumps to high in the Brunswick area. If you're heading to the beach Thursday, exercise extra caution in the water. Winds shift to the southwest around 15 to 20 miles per hour, and highs will be in the mid 70s.

Friday the system moves offshore and conditions gradually improve. Partly sunny skies develop with a chance of lingering showers, especially early. Highs drop to the mid to upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to 1 to 3 feet, and rip current risk returns to low across the board.

Bottom line: make the most of your Monday and Tuesday because the beach will be beautiful. Wednesday stays nice before Thursday brings rougher conditions and increased hazards. By Friday we're looking at improving trends. Be smart out there, respect the water, and have a great week at the beach.

F

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, issued at 3:53 AM on Monday, May 4th, 2026.

Today is shaping up to be a fantastic beach day across the entire region. Expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s. Winds will start light from the southwest around 5 miles per hour, then shift south and increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The water temperature sits in the mid 60s, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler water.

Surf conditions will be modest with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk is low, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, and piers. There's a moderate south-to-north longshore current developing in the Pender and Georgetown areas, so keep that in mind when planning your beach time. The UV index is very high today, so don't forget that sunscreen. No thunderstorms are expected, and waterspout risk is nonexistent.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain excellent. Another sunny day with highs again in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights hold steady at 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk throughout. Waterspout risk ticks up slightly to low across most areas, but thunderstorm potential remains none. A moderate longshore current continues in the northern zones.

Now looking ahead to the extended outlook, Wednesday shapes up nice with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s. South winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will keep conditions pleasant. Surf heights bump up slightly to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Rip current risk stays low, making it another good beach day.

But here's where things get interesting. Thursday brings a significant change to the pattern. A system moves in with mostly cloudy skies, showers becoming likely, and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights increase noticeably to 2 to 5 feet depending on your location, with the highest waves expected down in the Brunswick County area. This is important: rip current risk escalates to moderate in most zones, and jumps to high in the Brunswick area. If you're heading to the beach Thursday, exercise extra caution in the water. Winds shift to the southwest around 15 to 20 miles per hour, and highs will be in the mid 70s.

Friday the system moves offshore and conditions gradually improve. Partly sunny skies develop with a chance of lingering showers, especially early. Highs drop to the mid to upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights decrease to 1 to 3 feet, and rip current risk returns to low across the board.

Bottom line: make the most of your Monday and Tuesday because the beach will be beautiful. Wednesday stays nice before Thursday brings rougher conditions and increased hazards. By Friday we're looking at improving trends. Be smart out there, respect the water, and have a great week at the beach.

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      <title>Wrightsville Beach Surf Report May 3rd Through Thursday Sunny Skies Building Swell and Perfect Conditions</title>
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      <description># Wrightsville Beach Surf Report - Sunday May 3rd through Thursday

Good morning! Here's your coastal Carolina surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today is looking absolutely beautiful along the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. We're expecting sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and light northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will run 1 to 3 feet, perfect for getting in the water. The water temperature is sitting in the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, though as always, stay aware near any jetties or piers. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Looking at the tides, we've got high tide at Mercer Pier around 9:08 in the morning and low tide at 3:10 in the afternoon.

Monday shapes up nicely as well. More sunshine, with temperatures climbing to the lower 70s. Winds will be light southwest around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf will be a bit smaller at 1 to 2 feet, and rip currents remain low. We will see a moderate south to north longshore current, so if you're paddling out, account for that. High tide hits at 9:49 in the morning with low tide at 3:42.

Moving into the extended outlook, Tuesday continues our sunny streak with highs in the lower 70s and 1 to 2 foot surf. Wednesday brings slightly higher surf at 1 to 3 feet under mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid 70s and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

Now here's where things get interesting. Thursday is our day of change. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate as surf heights increase to 2 to 4 feet. Winds shift to the southwest at around 20 miles per hour. Highs will be in the mid 70s. This would be a solid swell day if you're ready for the choppier conditions.

So there you have it. Four days of building conditions, with beautiful weather for most of the period before Thursday's system moves in. Get out there and enjoy those calm days while they last!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 09:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Wrightsville Beach Surf Report - Sunday May 3rd through Thursday

Good morning! Here's your coastal Carolina surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today is looking absolutely beautiful along the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. We're expecting sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and light northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will run 1 to 3 feet, perfect for getting in the water. The water temperature is sitting in the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, though as always, stay aware near any jetties or piers. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Looking at the tides, we've got high tide at Mercer Pier around 9:08 in the morning and low tide at 3:10 in the afternoon.

Monday shapes up nicely as well. More sunshine, with temperatures climbing to the lower 70s. Winds will be light southwest around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf will be a bit smaller at 1 to 2 feet, and rip currents remain low. We will see a moderate south to north longshore current, so if you're paddling out, account for that. High tide hits at 9:49 in the morning with low tide at 3:42.

Moving into the extended outlook, Tuesday continues our sunny streak with highs in the lower 70s and 1 to 2 foot surf. Wednesday brings slightly higher surf at 1 to 3 feet under mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid 70s and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

Now here's where things get interesting. Thursday is our day of change. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate as surf heights increase to 2 to 4 feet. Winds shift to the southwest at around 20 miles per hour. Highs will be in the mid 70s. This would be a solid swell day if you're ready for the choppier conditions.

So there you have it. Four days of building conditions, with beautiful weather for most of the period before Thursday's system moves in. Get out there and enjoy those calm days while they last!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[# Wrightsville Beach Surf Report - Sunday May 3rd through Thursday

Good morning! Here's your coastal Carolina surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Today is looking absolutely beautiful along the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. We're expecting sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s and light northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will run 1 to 3 feet, perfect for getting in the water. The water temperature is sitting in the mid 60s, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit. Rip current risk is low, though as always, stay aware near any jetties or piers. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Looking at the tides, we've got high tide at Mercer Pier around 9:08 in the morning and low tide at 3:10 in the afternoon.

Monday shapes up nicely as well. More sunshine, with temperatures climbing to the lower 70s. Winds will be light southwest around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf will be a bit smaller at 1 to 2 feet, and rip currents remain low. We will see a moderate south to north longshore current, so if you're paddling out, account for that. High tide hits at 9:49 in the morning with low tide at 3:42.

Moving into the extended outlook, Tuesday continues our sunny streak with highs in the lower 70s and 1 to 2 foot surf. Wednesday brings slightly higher surf at 1 to 3 feet under mostly sunny skies, with highs in the mid 70s and southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

Now here's where things get interesting. Thursday is our day of change. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate as surf heights increase to 2 to 4 feet. Winds shift to the southwest at around 20 miles per hour. Highs will be in the mid 70s. This would be a solid swell day if you're ready for the choppier conditions.

So there you have it. Four days of building conditions, with beautiful weather for most of the period before Thursday's system moves in. Get out there and enjoy those calm days while they last!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Saturday Surf Forecast: Rain, Modest Waves, and Moderate Rip Currents in New Hanover County</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

We're looking at a cloudy, rainy Saturday with modest surf conditions and some important safety considerations depending on where you are along the coast. Let's break it down by region.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of one to three feet under mostly cloudy skies with rain throughout the day. The water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, and north winds will be running ten to fifteen miles per hour. A moderate north to south longshore current is in the forecast, but rip current risk remains low. High temperatures will reach around sixty degrees. Topsail Inlet will see its high tide at eight thirty-five in the morning, with low tide at two seventeen in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions intensify slightly. We have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from six in the morning through this evening, along with a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents during that same window. Surf heights here will be a bit larger at two to three feet, and we're expecting a strong north to south longshore current. The rip current risk is moderate, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts should exercise extra caution. The high temperature will be in the lower sixties with the same rainy conditions.

Over in Brunswick County, including Oak Island and Holden Beach, rip current risk is low across the board, with surf heights of one to two feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and one to three feet west. It's the same rainy, cloudy picture with north winds and highs near sixty.

Down in Horry County around Myrtle Beach, we're back to low rip current risk with one to three foot surf heights. Rain and clouds dominate today, with highs in the lower sixties.

Finally, in Georgetown County, another Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through this evening due to a strong north to south longshore current. Rip current risk is low, but that longshore current is definitely something to keep in mind. Surf heights will be one to three feet.

Now let's look ahead to Sunday. The rainy pattern clears out and we're in for a beautiful day. Sunny skies will take over across the entire coast. Surf heights will generally decrease to one to two feet as winds shift to the northwest at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in the upper sixties. Rip current risk drops to low for most areas, though New Hanover County will still see moderate rip current risk on Sunday. Highs will be similar to today, mostly in the upper sixties.

Looking at the extended outlook, Monday through Wednesday brings generally improving conditions. Monday features sunny skies with highs around seventy, and surf heights dropping to around one foot with light s

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 09:41:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

We're looking at a cloudy, rainy Saturday with modest surf conditions and some important safety considerations depending on where you are along the coast. Let's break it down by region.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of one to three feet under mostly cloudy skies with rain throughout the day. The water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, and north winds will be running ten to fifteen miles per hour. A moderate north to south longshore current is in the forecast, but rip current risk remains low. High temperatures will reach around sixty degrees. Topsail Inlet will see its high tide at eight thirty-five in the morning, with low tide at two seventeen in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions intensify slightly. We have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from six in the morning through this evening, along with a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents during that same window. Surf heights here will be a bit larger at two to three feet, and we're expecting a strong north to south longshore current. The rip current risk is moderate, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts should exercise extra caution. The high temperature will be in the lower sixties with the same rainy conditions.

Over in Brunswick County, including Oak Island and Holden Beach, rip current risk is low across the board, with surf heights of one to two feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and one to three feet west. It's the same rainy, cloudy picture with north winds and highs near sixty.

Down in Horry County around Myrtle Beach, we're back to low rip current risk with one to three foot surf heights. Rain and clouds dominate today, with highs in the lower sixties.

Finally, in Georgetown County, another Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through this evening due to a strong north to south longshore current. Rip current risk is low, but that longshore current is definitely something to keep in mind. Surf heights will be one to three feet.

Now let's look ahead to Sunday. The rainy pattern clears out and we're in for a beautiful day. Sunny skies will take over across the entire coast. Surf heights will generally decrease to one to two feet as winds shift to the northwest at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in the upper sixties. Rip current risk drops to low for most areas, though New Hanover County will still see moderate rip current risk on Sunday. Highs will be similar to today, mostly in the upper sixties.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

We're looking at a cloudy, rainy Saturday with modest surf conditions and some important safety considerations depending on where you are along the coast. Let's break it down by region.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of one to three feet under mostly cloudy skies with rain throughout the day. The water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, and north winds will be running ten to fifteen miles per hour. A moderate north to south longshore current is in the forecast, but rip current risk remains low. High temperatures will reach around sixty degrees. Topsail Inlet will see its high tide at eight thirty-five in the morning, with low tide at two seventeen in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions intensify slightly. We have a Beach Hazards Statement in effect from six in the morning through this evening, along with a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents during that same window. Surf heights here will be a bit larger at two to three feet, and we're expecting a strong north to south longshore current. The rip current risk is moderate, which means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone, so swimmers and water enthusiasts should exercise extra caution. The high temperature will be in the lower sixties with the same rainy conditions.

Over in Brunswick County, including Oak Island and Holden Beach, rip current risk is low across the board, with surf heights of one to two feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and one to three feet west. It's the same rainy, cloudy picture with north winds and highs near sixty.

Down in Horry County around Myrtle Beach, we're back to low rip current risk with one to three foot surf heights. Rain and clouds dominate today, with highs in the lower sixties.

Finally, in Georgetown County, another Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through this evening due to a strong north to south longshore current. Rip current risk is low, but that longshore current is definitely something to keep in mind. Surf heights will be one to three feet.

Now let's look ahead to Sunday. The rainy pattern clears out and we're in for a beautiful day. Sunny skies will take over across the entire coast. Surf heights will generally decrease to one to two feet as winds shift to the northwest at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures remain in the upper sixties. Rip current risk drops to low for most areas, though New Hanover County will still see moderate rip current risk on Sunday. Highs will be similar to today, mostly in the upper sixties.

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast May 1-5: Mellow Waves Low Rip Currents Perfect Beach Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers and beach lovers! It's Friday, May first, and we've got your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Let's start down in Georgetown where conditions are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at one to three foot waves with low rip current risk throughout the day. It'll be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and that northeast wind around ten to fifteen miles per hour should keep things manageable. Water temps are in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're planning an early morning session.

Moving up the coast to Horry County and the Myrtle Beach area, similar story. One to two foot surf with low rip current risk both north and south of town. Again, mostly cloudy with that chance of rain and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. High temps in the upper sixties and water temps to match.

Now here's where things get a little more interesting. Head up to Brunswick County and you've got the same one to two foot waves and low rip current risk, but notably there's a moderate east to west longshore current working through Ocean Isle Beach. Still manageable conditions, but worth keeping an eye on if you're paddling out in that area.

The New Hanover beaches are showing moderate rip current risk Friday, so that's your yellow flag area. We're talking about Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. One to three foot waves with low waterspout risk and high UV, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with a moderate north to south longshore current throughout the day.

Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've got low rip current risk, one to three foot waves, and mostly cloudy skies with that chance of rain. Winds are slightly lighter at around ten miles per hour northeast, and there's a moderate north to south longshore current to be aware of.

Now let's talk Saturday because the pattern shifts a bit. Rain moves in across the entire region with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate across New Hanover, while it stays low elsewhere. Surf stays pretty consistent at one to three feet. North winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures cool down to the lower to mid sixties, and water temps will feel a bit chillier too.

Looking ahead to Sunday through Tuesday, we're in for a nice stretch. The rain clears out, skies turn sunny, and rip current risk drops back to low across the board. Winds lighten up significantly with south winds around five to ten miles per hour. Temperatures gradually warm from the mid sixties Sunday through the lower seventies by Tuesday. Surf stays small, one to three feet depending on location, which is perfect for getting those practice sessions in or taking beginners out.

So if you're looking to get in the water today, head out early before that rain chance increases. New Hanover folks, keep an eye on those rip currents. And if you can

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 09:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers and beach lovers! It's Friday, May first, and we've got your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Let's start down in Georgetown where conditions are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at one to three foot waves with low rip current risk throughout the day. It'll be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and that northeast wind around ten to fifteen miles per hour should keep things manageable. Water temps are in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're planning an early morning session.

Moving up the coast to Horry County and the Myrtle Beach area, similar story. One to two foot surf with low rip current risk both north and south of town. Again, mostly cloudy with that chance of rain and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. High temps in the upper sixties and water temps to match.

Now here's where things get a little more interesting. Head up to Brunswick County and you've got the same one to two foot waves and low rip current risk, but notably there's a moderate east to west longshore current working through Ocean Isle Beach. Still manageable conditions, but worth keeping an eye on if you're paddling out in that area.

The New Hanover beaches are showing moderate rip current risk Friday, so that's your yellow flag area. We're talking about Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. One to three foot waves with low waterspout risk and high UV, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with a moderate north to south longshore current throughout the day.

Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've got low rip current risk, one to three foot waves, and mostly cloudy skies with that chance of rain. Winds are slightly lighter at around ten miles per hour northeast, and there's a moderate north to south longshore current to be aware of.

Now let's talk Saturday because the pattern shifts a bit. Rain moves in across the entire region with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate across New Hanover, while it stays low elsewhere. Surf stays pretty consistent at one to three feet. North winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures cool down to the lower to mid sixties, and water temps will feel a bit chillier too.

Looking ahead to Sunday through Tuesday, we're in for a nice stretch. The rain clears out, skies turn sunny, and rip current risk drops back to low across the board. Winds lighten up significantly with south winds around five to ten miles per hour. Temperatures gradually warm from the mid sixties Sunday through the lower seventies by Tuesday. Surf stays small, one to three feet depending on location, which is perfect for getting those practice sessions in or taking beginners out.

So if you're looking to get in the water today, head out early before that rain chance increases. New Hanover folks, keep an eye on those rip currents. And if you can

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers and beach lovers! It's Friday, May first, and we've got your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Let's start down in Georgetown where conditions are looking pretty mellow. You're looking at one to three foot waves with low rip current risk throughout the day. It'll be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and that northeast wind around ten to fifteen miles per hour should keep things manageable. Water temps are in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit if you're planning an early morning session.

Moving up the coast to Horry County and the Myrtle Beach area, similar story. One to two foot surf with low rip current risk both north and south of town. Again, mostly cloudy with that chance of rain and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. High temps in the upper sixties and water temps to match.

Now here's where things get a little more interesting. Head up to Brunswick County and you've got the same one to two foot waves and low rip current risk, but notably there's a moderate east to west longshore current working through Ocean Isle Beach. Still manageable conditions, but worth keeping an eye on if you're paddling out in that area.

The New Hanover beaches are showing moderate rip current risk Friday, so that's your yellow flag area. We're talking about Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher. One to three foot waves with low waterspout risk and high UV, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Northeast winds ten to fifteen miles per hour with a moderate north to south longshore current throughout the day.

Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've got low rip current risk, one to three foot waves, and mostly cloudy skies with that chance of rain. Winds are slightly lighter at around ten miles per hour northeast, and there's a moderate north to south longshore current to be aware of.

Now let's talk Saturday because the pattern shifts a bit. Rain moves in across the entire region with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk bumps up to moderate across New Hanover, while it stays low elsewhere. Surf stays pretty consistent at one to three feet. North winds pick up slightly to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures cool down to the lower to mid sixties, and water temps will feel a bit chillier too.

Looking ahead to Sunday through Tuesday, we're in for a nice stretch. The rain clears out, skies turn sunny, and rip current risk drops back to low across the board. Winds lighten up significantly with south winds around five to ten miles per hour. Temperatures gradually warm from the mid sixties Sunday through the lower seventies by Tuesday. Surf stays small, one to three feet depending on location, which is perfect for getting those practice sessions in or taking beginners out.

So if you're looking to get in the water today, head out early before that rain chance increases. New Hanover folks, keep an eye on those rip currents. And if you can

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      <title>Surf Forecast Thursday to Monday: 1 to 3 Foot Waves, Showers Early, Sunny Weekend Ahead</title>
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      <description>Good morning. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday, April 30th through May 4th.

Starting with Thursday, expect mostly cloudy skies across the forecast area with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will reach the lower 70s with light north to northeast winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with slightly larger waves along the central coast near Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach where you could see 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures sit in the upper 60s, so you might want to bring a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, and piers. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Friday brings a change in the pattern with partly to mostly cloudy skies and only a chance of showers. Highs stay in the upper 60s under northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights remain 1 to 3 feet with the same low rip current risk. A moderate north to south longshore current is expected along the central coast, so swimmers should be aware of that condition.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Saturday turns cloudier with rain and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs drop into the lower 60s under north winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Rip current risk increases to moderate along Pender and New Hanover counties where life-threatening rip currents become possible in the surf zone. Surf remains 1 to 3 feet.

Sunday looks fantastic. Sunny skies return with highs in the mid-60s and north winds around 10 miles per hour. Rip current risk stays moderate along the central coast but drops back to low elsewhere. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on location.

Wrapping up Monday, expect sunny skies to continue with highs in the upper 60s. A southeasterly wind shift to around 5 miles per hour brings calmer conditions. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet.

Overall, it's a typical late April pattern with a mix of showers early in the period and improving conditions by the weekend. Get out there and enjoy the water safely.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 09:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday, April 30th through May 4th.

Starting with Thursday, expect mostly cloudy skies across the forecast area with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will reach the lower 70s with light north to northeast winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with slightly larger waves along the central coast near Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach where you could see 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures sit in the upper 60s, so you might want to bring a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, and piers. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Friday brings a change in the pattern with partly to mostly cloudy skies and only a chance of showers. Highs stay in the upper 60s under northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights remain 1 to 3 feet with the same low rip current risk. A moderate north to south longshore current is expected along the central coast, so swimmers should be aware of that condition.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Saturday turns cloudier with rain and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs drop into the lower 60s under north winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Rip current risk increases to moderate along Pender and New Hanover counties where life-threatening rip currents become possible in the surf zone. Surf remains 1 to 3 feet.

Sunday looks fantastic. Sunny skies return with highs in the mid-60s and north winds around 10 miles per hour. Rip current risk stays moderate along the central coast but drops back to low elsewhere. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on location.

Wrapping up Monday, expect sunny skies to continue with highs in the upper 60s. A southeasterly wind shift to around 5 miles per hour brings calmer conditions. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet.

Overall, it's a typical late April pattern with a mix of showers early in the period and improving conditions by the weekend. Get out there and enjoy the water safely.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday, April 30th through May 4th.

Starting with Thursday, expect mostly cloudy skies across the forecast area with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will reach the lower 70s with light north to northeast winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with slightly larger waves along the central coast near Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach where you could see 1 to 3 feet. Water temperatures sit in the upper 60s, so you might want to bring a light wetsuit. Rip current risk remains low across all beaches, though remember that life-threatening rip currents can still occur near groins, jetties, and piers. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Friday brings a change in the pattern with partly to mostly cloudy skies and only a chance of showers. Highs stay in the upper 60s under northeast winds of 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights remain 1 to 3 feet with the same low rip current risk. A moderate north to south longshore current is expected along the central coast, so swimmers should be aware of that condition.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, Saturday turns cloudier with rain and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs drop into the lower 60s under north winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Rip current risk increases to moderate along Pender and New Hanover counties where life-threatening rip currents become possible in the surf zone. Surf remains 1 to 3 feet.

Sunday looks fantastic. Sunny skies return with highs in the mid-60s and north winds around 10 miles per hour. Rip current risk stays moderate along the central coast but drops back to low elsewhere. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on location.

Wrapping up Monday, expect sunny skies to continue with highs in the upper 60s. A southeasterly wind shift to around 5 miles per hour brings calmer conditions. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet.

Overall, it's a typical late April pattern with a mix of showers early in the period and improving conditions by the weekend. Get out there and enjoy the water safely.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wednesday April 29 Through Sunday May 3 Coastal Conditions and Safety Tips</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 29th through Sunday, May 3rd.

Let's start with today. Conditions are fairly consistent across our coastal areas from Pender County down through Georgetown. You're looking at surf heights of one to three feet with low rip current risk, though as always, use extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous currents can develop. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit might still feel nice.

Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies will dominate with showers likely throughout the day. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms for Pender and New Hanover counties, but if you're heading to Myrtle Beach or Georgetown, the thunderstorm potential bumps up to moderate. So keep an eye on the sky and don't hesitate to head in if storms develop. Winds start light out of the southwest, only around five miles per hour, but they'll increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Moving into Thursday, things calm down considerably. Rip current risk remains low across the board. Surf heights drop to one to two feet, and the thunderstorm threat disappears entirely. Instead, you'll get partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with just a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 70s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. However, there's a moderate waterspout risk for the Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas, so again, if you see something developing, get to safety.

Friday brings partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights remain minimal at one to two feet, and rip current risk stays low.

Saturday is looking wetter. Expect mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will drop to the lower 60s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will be one to three feet depending on your location. Still low rip current risk.

Finally, Sunday shapes up to be your best day of the extended period. Sunny to mostly sunny skies will take over with highs in the mid 60s. North winds around 10 miles per hour, and here's the important part: rip current risk increases to moderate in the Pender and New Hanover areas, so keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. Surf heights will range from one to three feet.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 09:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 29th through Sunday, May 3rd.

Let's start with today. Conditions are fairly consistent across our coastal areas from Pender County down through Georgetown. You're looking at surf heights of one to three feet with low rip current risk, though as always, use extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous currents can develop. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit might still feel nice.

Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies will dominate with showers likely throughout the day. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms for Pender and New Hanover counties, but if you're heading to Myrtle Beach or Georgetown, the thunderstorm potential bumps up to moderate. So keep an eye on the sky and don't hesitate to head in if storms develop. Winds start light out of the southwest, only around five miles per hour, but they'll increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Moving into Thursday, things calm down considerably. Rip current risk remains low across the board. Surf heights drop to one to two feet, and the thunderstorm threat disappears entirely. Instead, you'll get partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with just a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 70s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. However, there's a moderate waterspout risk for the Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas, so again, if you see something developing, get to safety.

Friday brings partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights remain minimal at one to two feet, and rip current risk stays low.

Saturday is looking wetter. Expect mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will drop to the lower 60s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will be one to three feet depending on your location. Still low rip current risk.

Finally, Sunday shapes up to be your best day of the extended period. Sunny to mostly sunny skies will take over with highs in the mid 60s. North winds around 10 miles per hour, and here's the important part: rip current risk increases to moderate in the Pender and New Hanover areas, so keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. Surf heights will range from one to three feet.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 29th through Sunday, May 3rd.

Let's start with today. Conditions are fairly consistent across our coastal areas from Pender County down through Georgetown. You're looking at surf heights of one to three feet with low rip current risk, though as always, use extra caution near groins, jetties, and piers where dangerous currents can develop. Water temperatures are sitting in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit might still feel nice.

Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies will dominate with showers likely throughout the day. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms for Pender and New Hanover counties, but if you're heading to Myrtle Beach or Georgetown, the thunderstorm potential bumps up to moderate. So keep an eye on the sky and don't hesitate to head in if storms develop. Winds start light out of the southwest, only around five miles per hour, but they'll increase to about 15 miles per hour this afternoon. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Moving into Thursday, things calm down considerably. Rip current risk remains low across the board. Surf heights drop to one to two feet, and the thunderstorm threat disappears entirely. Instead, you'll get partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies with just a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 70s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. However, there's a moderate waterspout risk for the Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas, so again, if you see something developing, get to safety.

Friday brings partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s with northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights remain minimal at one to two feet, and rip current risk stays low.

Saturday is looking wetter. Expect mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs will drop to the lower 60s with north winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf heights will be one to three feet depending on your location. Still low rip current risk.

Finally, Sunday shapes up to be your best day of the extended period. Sunny to mostly sunny skies will take over with highs in the mid 60s. North winds around 10 miles per hour, and here's the important part: rip current risk increases to moderate in the Pender and New Hanover areas, so keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. Surf heights will range from one to three feet.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the water.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Coastal North Carolina South Carolina Surf Forecast Tuesday through Saturday with Best Conditions Today and Thursday</title>
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      <description># Coastal North Carolina and South Carolina Surf Forecast

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 28th through Saturday, May 2nd, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach, you're in for a beautiful day. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower seventies and very high UV levels, so get that sunscreen on. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast around five miles per hour before shifting southeast this afternoon. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to consider a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Now for the surf. Along the northern zones from Coastal Pender down through Coastal Brunswick, expect two to four feet of swell, with some areas seeing just one to three feet. The southern areas will see slightly smaller surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk is low across most of the region, though Coastal New Hanover is under a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so keep an eye on that if you're in the Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach areas. The good news is there's no thunderstorm or waterspout risk today, so you can enjoy some uninterrupted beach time.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a completely different story. A system is moving in, and while we'll start with partly sunny skies until seven in the morning, clouds will quickly increase. We're expecting showers and a chance of thunderstorms with moderate potential throughout the day. There's also a moderate waterspout risk, so keep one eye on the sky. Winds will pick up significantly, switching to the southwest and increasing to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. Highs will still reach the lower seventies, but the water will be a bit choppy with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. Surf heights will be two to three feet for most areas. Rip current risk remains low to moderate depending on your location. Basically, Wednesday is better for watching the waves than riding them.

Moving into Thursday, conditions improve considerably. Rip currents return to low risk across the board. Surf will drop to one to two feet. Skies will be partly sunny with just a chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower seventies with light north winds around ten miles per hour.

Friday continues the improving trend. Expect partly sunny skies with another chance of showers. Rip currents stay low. Surf will range from around one foot in some southern areas to three feet in others. Highs drop slightly to the upper sixties with light northeast to east winds.

Finally, Saturday brings our next weather system. Mostly cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk returns to moderate in the northern areas around Coastal Pender and Coastal New Hanover, while the southern zones remain at low risk. Surf will be one to three feet with west winds around ten to fifte

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Coastal North Carolina and South Carolina Surf Forecast

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 28th through Saturday, May 2nd, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach, you're in for a beautiful day. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower seventies and very high UV levels, so get that sunscreen on. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast around five miles per hour before shifting southeast this afternoon. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to consider a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Now for the surf. Along the northern zones from Coastal Pender down through Coastal Brunswick, expect two to four feet of swell, with some areas seeing just one to three feet. The southern areas will see slightly smaller surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk is low across most of the region, though Coastal New Hanover is under a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so keep an eye on that if you're in the Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach areas. The good news is there's no thunderstorm or waterspout risk today, so you can enjoy some uninterrupted beach time.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a completely different story. A system is moving in, and while we'll start with partly sunny skies until seven in the morning, clouds will quickly increase. We're expecting showers and a chance of thunderstorms with moderate potential throughout the day. There's also a moderate waterspout risk, so keep one eye on the sky. Winds will pick up significantly, switching to the southwest and increasing to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. Highs will still reach the lower seventies, but the water will be a bit choppy with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. Surf heights will be two to three feet for most areas. Rip current risk remains low to moderate depending on your location. Basically, Wednesday is better for watching the waves than riding them.

Moving into Thursday, conditions improve considerably. Rip currents return to low risk across the board. Surf will drop to one to two feet. Skies will be partly sunny with just a chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower seventies with light north winds around ten miles per hour.

Friday continues the improving trend. Expect partly sunny skies with another chance of showers. Rip currents stay low. Surf will range from around one foot in some southern areas to three feet in others. Highs drop slightly to the upper sixties with light northeast to east winds.

Finally, Saturday brings our next weather system. Mostly cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk returns to moderate in the northern areas around Coastal Pender and Coastal New Hanover, while the southern zones remain at low risk. Surf will be one to three feet with west winds around ten to fifte

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        <![CDATA[# Coastal North Carolina and South Carolina Surf Forecast

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 28th through Saturday, May 2nd, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. If you're heading to the beach, you're in for a beautiful day. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the lower seventies and very high UV levels, so get that sunscreen on. Winds will be light, starting from the northeast around five miles per hour before shifting southeast this afternoon. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to consider a wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance.

Now for the surf. Along the northern zones from Coastal Pender down through Coastal Brunswick, expect two to four feet of swell, with some areas seeing just one to three feet. The southern areas will see slightly smaller surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk is low across most of the region, though Coastal New Hanover is under a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so keep an eye on that if you're in the Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach areas. The good news is there's no thunderstorm or waterspout risk today, so you can enjoy some uninterrupted beach time.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a completely different story. A system is moving in, and while we'll start with partly sunny skies until seven in the morning, clouds will quickly increase. We're expecting showers and a chance of thunderstorms with moderate potential throughout the day. There's also a moderate waterspout risk, so keep one eye on the sky. Winds will pick up significantly, switching to the southwest and increasing to around fifteen miles per hour by afternoon. Highs will still reach the lower seventies, but the water will be a bit choppy with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. Surf heights will be two to three feet for most areas. Rip current risk remains low to moderate depending on your location. Basically, Wednesday is better for watching the waves than riding them.

Moving into Thursday, conditions improve considerably. Rip currents return to low risk across the board. Surf will drop to one to two feet. Skies will be partly sunny with just a chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower seventies with light north winds around ten miles per hour.

Friday continues the improving trend. Expect partly sunny skies with another chance of showers. Rip currents stay low. Surf will range from around one foot in some southern areas to three feet in others. Highs drop slightly to the upper sixties with light northeast to east winds.

Finally, Saturday brings our next weather system. Mostly cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risk returns to moderate in the northern areas around Coastal Pender and Coastal New Hanover, while the southern zones remain at low risk. Surf will be one to three feet with west winds around ten to fifte

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      <title>Coastal North Carolina South Carolina Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Beach Hazards Monday April 27th</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, issued Monday April 27th at 3:30 AM.

A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through this evening for our northern beaches due to moderate rip current risks and strong longshore currents. If you're heading to the water today, stay aware and stay safe.

Let's break down what's happening across the region.

Starting with coastal Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk continuing through tonight. Surf heights will range from 2 to 4 feet with that strong north-to-south longshore current we mentioned. Conditions look mostly cloudy this morning before clearing out to mostly sunny by midday. Water temperature is settling in the upper 60s with highs reaching near 70 degrees. Northeast winds are running around 15 miles per hour.

Moving south to coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, conditions are similar with moderate rip current risk through this evening. You'll see 2 to 4 foot surf, mostly cloudy skies clearing to mostly sunny by early afternoon, and northeast winds between 15 and 20 miles per hour. Again, that strong longshore current will be in play.

Over in coastal Brunswick County at places like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Ocean Isle Beach, things calm down a bit. We're looking at low rip current risk today with just 1 foot surf on the eastern beaches, though you might see 1 to 2 feet west of Ocean Isle. Conditions are mostly cloudy turning mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s.

Down in coastal Horry County covering the Myrtle Beach area, we've got low rip current risk across the board today. Surf is minimal with just 1 to 2 feet, though you might see slightly more south of Myrtle Beach. Mostly cloudy skies clear to mostly sunny by midday. Northeast winds stay around 15 miles per hour with a moderate longshore current.

And finally, coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet shows low rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf and another strong north-to-south longshore current. Mostly cloudy skies clear to sunny this afternoon with highs in the mid 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the moderate rip current risk eases for our northern zones while remaining low elsewhere. Surf stays in the 1 to 4 foot range depending on location, with mostly sunny skies taking over and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Winds become much lighter, shifting from northeast to southeast as the afternoon progresses.

Wednesday brings a slight unsettled pattern with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms across all beaches. Rip current risk remains moderate in the north and low in the south. Surf conditions hold steady at 1 to 4 feet with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 09:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, issued Monday April 27th at 3:30 AM.

A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through this evening for our northern beaches due to moderate rip current risks and strong longshore currents. If you're heading to the water today, stay aware and stay safe.

Let's break down what's happening across the region.

Starting with coastal Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk continuing through tonight. Surf heights will range from 2 to 4 feet with that strong north-to-south longshore current we mentioned. Conditions look mostly cloudy this morning before clearing out to mostly sunny by midday. Water temperature is settling in the upper 60s with highs reaching near 70 degrees. Northeast winds are running around 15 miles per hour.

Moving south to coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, conditions are similar with moderate rip current risk through this evening. You'll see 2 to 4 foot surf, mostly cloudy skies clearing to mostly sunny by early afternoon, and northeast winds between 15 and 20 miles per hour. Again, that strong longshore current will be in play.

Over in coastal Brunswick County at places like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Ocean Isle Beach, things calm down a bit. We're looking at low rip current risk today with just 1 foot surf on the eastern beaches, though you might see 1 to 2 feet west of Ocean Isle. Conditions are mostly cloudy turning mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s.

Down in coastal Horry County covering the Myrtle Beach area, we've got low rip current risk across the board today. Surf is minimal with just 1 to 2 feet, though you might see slightly more south of Myrtle Beach. Mostly cloudy skies clear to mostly sunny by midday. Northeast winds stay around 15 miles per hour with a moderate longshore current.

And finally, coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet shows low rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf and another strong north-to-south longshore current. Mostly cloudy skies clear to sunny this afternoon with highs in the mid 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the moderate rip current risk eases for our northern zones while remaining low elsewhere. Surf stays in the 1 to 4 foot range depending on location, with mostly sunny skies taking over and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Winds become much lighter, shifting from northeast to southeast as the afternoon progresses.

Wednesday brings a slight unsettled pattern with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms across all beaches. Rip current risk remains moderate in the north and low in the south. Surf conditions hold steady at 1 to 4 feet with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Thursday improves considerably with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk, and just a slight chance of show

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, issued Monday April 27th at 3:30 AM.

A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through this evening for our northern beaches due to moderate rip current risks and strong longshore currents. If you're heading to the water today, stay aware and stay safe.

Let's break down what's happening across the region.

Starting with coastal Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk continuing through tonight. Surf heights will range from 2 to 4 feet with that strong north-to-south longshore current we mentioned. Conditions look mostly cloudy this morning before clearing out to mostly sunny by midday. Water temperature is settling in the upper 60s with highs reaching near 70 degrees. Northeast winds are running around 15 miles per hour.

Moving south to coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, conditions are similar with moderate rip current risk through this evening. You'll see 2 to 4 foot surf, mostly cloudy skies clearing to mostly sunny by early afternoon, and northeast winds between 15 and 20 miles per hour. Again, that strong longshore current will be in play.

Over in coastal Brunswick County at places like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Ocean Isle Beach, things calm down a bit. We're looking at low rip current risk today with just 1 foot surf on the eastern beaches, though you might see 1 to 2 feet west of Ocean Isle. Conditions are mostly cloudy turning mostly sunny with highs in the upper 60s.

Down in coastal Horry County covering the Myrtle Beach area, we've got low rip current risk across the board today. Surf is minimal with just 1 to 2 feet, though you might see slightly more south of Myrtle Beach. Mostly cloudy skies clear to mostly sunny by midday. Northeast winds stay around 15 miles per hour with a moderate longshore current.

And finally, coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet shows low rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf and another strong north-to-south longshore current. Mostly cloudy skies clear to sunny this afternoon with highs in the mid 60s and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the moderate rip current risk eases for our northern zones while remaining low elsewhere. Surf stays in the 1 to 4 foot range depending on location, with mostly sunny skies taking over and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Winds become much lighter, shifting from northeast to southeast as the afternoon progresses.

Wednesday brings a slight unsettled pattern with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms across all beaches. Rip current risk remains moderate in the north and low in the south. Surf conditions hold steady at 1 to 4 feet with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Thursday improves considerably with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk, and just a slight chance of show

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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Sunday Through Thursday April 26 30 2026 Beach Conditions and Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Sunday through Thursday, April 26th through 30th, 2026.

Starting with today, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms moving through. Moderate thunderstorm potential is in the forecast, particularly for the Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so keep an eye on the sky. Waterspout risk is moderate for the New Hanover, Brunswick, and Horry County areas, so if you're heading out on the water, stay weather aware.

Surf heights are modest today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with the New Hanover beaches seeing the slightly larger waves. Rip current risk is low across most areas, but remember that life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when risk is low. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit is still your friend. Winds will start light out of the south, then shift to the north and increase to around 15 miles per hour this afternoon.

Now let's look ahead to Monday, which is shaping up to be a much nicer day. We'll start mostly cloudy through mid-morning, then mostly sunny conditions will take over. This is a great beach day. Rip current risk increases to moderate, so if you're swimming, be cautious and aware of water movement. Surf heights will pick up slightly to 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with New Hanover seeing the best waves. Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things active. High temperatures will be in the upper 60s.

Looking at the extended forecast, Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to around 70 degrees. It's a quiet day with low to moderate rip current risks and small surf in the 1 to 3 foot range. Wednesday brings another weather system with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, particularly likely for Horry and Georgetown County beaches. Surf will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip currents possible. Temperatures reach the low 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Finally, Thursday looks like it'll be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers lingering. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and we'll see 1 to 3 foot surf with temperatures in the low 70s under northwest winds.

Bottom line, get out there Monday if you can, watch the storms today and Wednesday, and enjoy this transitional spring period along the coast. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 09:40:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Sunday through Thursday, April 26th through 30th, 2026.

Starting with today, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms moving through. Moderate thunderstorm potential is in the forecast, particularly for the Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so keep an eye on the sky. Waterspout risk is moderate for the New Hanover, Brunswick, and Horry County areas, so if you're heading out on the water, stay weather aware.

Surf heights are modest today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with the New Hanover beaches seeing the slightly larger waves. Rip current risk is low across most areas, but remember that life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when risk is low. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit is still your friend. Winds will start light out of the south, then shift to the north and increase to around 15 miles per hour this afternoon.

Now let's look ahead to Monday, which is shaping up to be a much nicer day. We'll start mostly cloudy through mid-morning, then mostly sunny conditions will take over. This is a great beach day. Rip current risk increases to moderate, so if you're swimming, be cautious and aware of water movement. Surf heights will pick up slightly to 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with New Hanover seeing the best waves. Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things active. High temperatures will be in the upper 60s.

Looking at the extended forecast, Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to around 70 degrees. It's a quiet day with low to moderate rip current risks and small surf in the 1 to 3 foot range. Wednesday brings another weather system with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, particularly likely for Horry and Georgetown County beaches. Surf will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip currents possible. Temperatures reach the low 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Finally, Thursday looks like it'll be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers lingering. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and we'll see 1 to 3 foot surf with temperatures in the low 70s under northwest winds.

Bottom line, get out there Monday if you can, watch the storms today and Wednesday, and enjoy this transitional spring period along the coast. Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Sunday through Thursday, April 26th through 30th, 2026.

Starting with today, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with showers and a chance of thunderstorms moving through. Moderate thunderstorm potential is in the forecast, particularly for the Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so keep an eye on the sky. Waterspout risk is moderate for the New Hanover, Brunswick, and Horry County areas, so if you're heading out on the water, stay weather aware.

Surf heights are modest today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location, with the New Hanover beaches seeing the slightly larger waves. Rip current risk is low across most areas, but remember that life-threatening rip currents can develop near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers even when risk is low. Water temperatures are in the upper 60s, so a wetsuit is still your friend. Winds will start light out of the south, then shift to the north and increase to around 15 miles per hour this afternoon.

Now let's look ahead to Monday, which is shaping up to be a much nicer day. We'll start mostly cloudy through mid-morning, then mostly sunny conditions will take over. This is a great beach day. Rip current risk increases to moderate, so if you're swimming, be cautious and aware of water movement. Surf heights will pick up slightly to 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with New Hanover seeing the best waves. Northeast winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things active. High temperatures will be in the upper 60s.

Looking at the extended forecast, Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to around 70 degrees. It's a quiet day with low to moderate rip current risks and small surf in the 1 to 3 foot range. Wednesday brings another weather system with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, particularly likely for Horry and Georgetown County beaches. Surf will bump up slightly to 2 to 4 feet with moderate rip currents possible. Temperatures reach the low 70s with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Finally, Thursday looks like it'll be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers lingering. Rip current risk drops to low across the board, and we'll see 1 to 3 foot surf with temperatures in the low 70s under northwest winds.

Bottom line, get out there Monday if you can, watch the storms today and Wednesday, and enjoy this transitional spring period along the coast. Stay safe out there.

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast Saturday Sunday Perfect Conditions Today Thunderstorms Expected Tomorrow</title>
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      <description>Good morning everyone, here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast this Saturday and Sunday.

If you're heading out today, conditions are looking stellar across the board. We're looking at sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. The water is sitting in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Surf heights are running one to three feet with some areas seeing around two feet. Rip current risk is low everywhere, though we do want to remind you that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up near groins, jetties, and piers, so always keep an eye out. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low.

Now here's where things get interesting. Sunday is shaping up to be a completely different animal. We're tracking moderate thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk across the entire forecast area. Skies will be mostly to cloudy with showers and a chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Winds will be light, around five to ten miles per hour from the southwest, transitioning to the northeast by afternoon. Highs will be in the lower to mid seventies. Surf heights remain small, around one to three feet depending on location. Rip current risk stays low, but those thunderstorms are the real story here, so keep your eye on the sky if you're out on the water.

Looking ahead to next week, Monday brings us back to sunny conditions with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper sixties. Surf will be one to three feet. By Tuesday, we see a slight uptick in activity with moderate rip current risk returning to some areas and surf heights bumping up to two to four feet in the northern zones. Conditions stay mostly sunny with highs around seventy. Wednesday wraps up the extended period with partly sunny skies, a chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances returning. Surf will be around one to four feet depending on location.

Bottom line: today is your window for perfect beach conditions. Tomorrow brings unsettled weather with thunderstorms in the mix, so be weather aware. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:40:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning everyone, here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast this Saturday and Sunday.

If you're heading out today, conditions are looking stellar across the board. We're looking at sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. The water is sitting in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Surf heights are running one to three feet with some areas seeing around two feet. Rip current risk is low everywhere, though we do want to remind you that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up near groins, jetties, and piers, so always keep an eye out. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low.

Now here's where things get interesting. Sunday is shaping up to be a completely different animal. We're tracking moderate thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk across the entire forecast area. Skies will be mostly to cloudy with showers and a chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Winds will be light, around five to ten miles per hour from the southwest, transitioning to the northeast by afternoon. Highs will be in the lower to mid seventies. Surf heights remain small, around one to three feet depending on location. Rip current risk stays low, but those thunderstorms are the real story here, so keep your eye on the sky if you're out on the water.

Looking ahead to next week, Monday brings us back to sunny conditions with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper sixties. Surf will be one to three feet. By Tuesday, we see a slight uptick in activity with moderate rip current risk returning to some areas and surf heights bumping up to two to four feet in the northern zones. Conditions stay mostly sunny with highs around seventy. Wednesday wraps up the extended period with partly sunny skies, a chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances returning. Surf will be around one to four feet depending on location.

Bottom line: today is your window for perfect beach conditions. Tomorrow brings unsettled weather with thunderstorms in the mix, so be weather aware. Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning everyone, here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast this Saturday and Sunday.

If you're heading out today, conditions are looking stellar across the board. We're looking at sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. The water is sitting in the upper sixties, so you might want to consider a light wetsuit depending on your cold tolerance. Surf heights are running one to three feet with some areas seeing around two feet. Rip current risk is low everywhere, though we do want to remind you that life-threatening rip currents can still pop up near groins, jetties, and piers, so always keep an eye out. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low.

Now here's where things get interesting. Sunday is shaping up to be a completely different animal. We're tracking moderate thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk across the entire forecast area. Skies will be mostly to cloudy with showers and a chance of thunderstorms throughout the day. Winds will be light, around five to ten miles per hour from the southwest, transitioning to the northeast by afternoon. Highs will be in the lower to mid seventies. Surf heights remain small, around one to three feet depending on location. Rip current risk stays low, but those thunderstorms are the real story here, so keep your eye on the sky if you're out on the water.

Looking ahead to next week, Monday brings us back to sunny conditions with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper sixties. Surf will be one to three feet. By Tuesday, we see a slight uptick in activity with moderate rip current risk returning to some areas and surf heights bumping up to two to four feet in the northern zones. Conditions stay mostly sunny with highs around seventy. Wednesday wraps up the extended period with partly sunny skies, a chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances returning. Surf will be around one to four feet depending on location.

Bottom line: today is your window for perfect beach conditions. Tomorrow brings unsettled weather with thunderstorms in the mix, so be weather aware. Stay safe out there.

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast Friday April 24 Sunny Skies 1 to 3 Foot Waves Upper 70s</title>
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      <description>Good morning, it's Friday, April 24th, and here's your surf zone forecast.

Today is shaping up to be absolutely beautiful across the Carolina coast. We're looking at sunny skies from the northern beaches down through Georgetown, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds are holding steady at 10 to 15 miles per hour, keeping conditions clean and manageable.

Let's talk about the waves. If you're heading out to Surf City or Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Over at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach, the New Hanover beaches are running a bit smaller at around 1 foot. Moving south, the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Ocean Isle are showing 2 to 3 feet, and up in Horry County near Myrtle Beach, you've got similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the south. Down in Georgetown, expect about 1 foot of surf.

Water temperatures are consistently in the upper 60s across the entire region, so a wetsuit is probably a good call. The UV index is very high today, so definitely get that sunscreen applied and reapply regularly. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low, so you can expect clear, stable conditions throughout the day.

One thing to watch is the moderate south to north longshore current, particularly around Pender, New Hanover, and Horry counties. Even though rip current risk is low everywhere today, remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so be aware of your surroundings.

Saturday looks nearly identical to today. We're talking sunny skies, similar temperatures in the upper 70s, and the same southwest winds holding at 10 to 15 miles per hour in the northern zones, tapering slightly to around 10 in the south. Surf heights remain consistent with today, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The modest longshore current continues in the northern areas as well.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things start to change. A system moves in bringing mostly cloudy skies and showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms. Winds shift to northwesterly, and highs drop to the lower to mid 70s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location.

Monday clears things out again. Sunny skies return, but it'll be cooler with highs in the upper 60s. Winds shift to the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Here's where it gets interesting: the New Hanover beaches see a significant increase to 2 to 4 feet, so that's the spot to watch if you want more substantial waves.

By Tuesday, we're partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk increases to moderate at Pender and New Hanover counties, so be extra cautious if you're in those areas. Surf heights remain in the 2 to 4 foot range at New Hanover, while other areas see 1 to 3 feet. Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour wrap out the forecast period.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, it's Friday, April 24th, and here's your surf zone forecast.

Today is shaping up to be absolutely beautiful across the Carolina coast. We're looking at sunny skies from the northern beaches down through Georgetown, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds are holding steady at 10 to 15 miles per hour, keeping conditions clean and manageable.

Let's talk about the waves. If you're heading out to Surf City or Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Over at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach, the New Hanover beaches are running a bit smaller at around 1 foot. Moving south, the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Ocean Isle are showing 2 to 3 feet, and up in Horry County near Myrtle Beach, you've got similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the south. Down in Georgetown, expect about 1 foot of surf.

Water temperatures are consistently in the upper 60s across the entire region, so a wetsuit is probably a good call. The UV index is very high today, so definitely get that sunscreen applied and reapply regularly. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low, so you can expect clear, stable conditions throughout the day.

One thing to watch is the moderate south to north longshore current, particularly around Pender, New Hanover, and Horry counties. Even though rip current risk is low everywhere today, remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so be aware of your surroundings.

Saturday looks nearly identical to today. We're talking sunny skies, similar temperatures in the upper 70s, and the same southwest winds holding at 10 to 15 miles per hour in the northern zones, tapering slightly to around 10 in the south. Surf heights remain consistent with today, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The modest longshore current continues in the northern areas as well.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things start to change. A system moves in bringing mostly cloudy skies and showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms. Winds shift to northwesterly, and highs drop to the lower to mid 70s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location.

Monday clears things out again. Sunny skies return, but it'll be cooler with highs in the upper 60s. Winds shift to the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Here's where it gets interesting: the New Hanover beaches see a significant increase to 2 to 4 feet, so that's the spot to watch if you want more substantial waves.

By Tuesday, we're partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk increases to moderate at Pender and New Hanover counties, so be extra cautious if you're in those areas. Surf heights remain in the 2 to 4 foot range at New Hanover, while other areas see 1 to 3 feet. Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour wrap out the forecast period.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, it's Friday, April 24th, and here's your surf zone forecast.

Today is shaping up to be absolutely beautiful across the Carolina coast. We're looking at sunny skies from the northern beaches down through Georgetown, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds are holding steady at 10 to 15 miles per hour, keeping conditions clean and manageable.

Let's talk about the waves. If you're heading out to Surf City or Topsail Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Over at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach, the New Hanover beaches are running a bit smaller at around 1 foot. Moving south, the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Ocean Isle are showing 2 to 3 feet, and up in Horry County near Myrtle Beach, you've got similar conditions with 2 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the south. Down in Georgetown, expect about 1 foot of surf.

Water temperatures are consistently in the upper 60s across the entire region, so a wetsuit is probably a good call. The UV index is very high today, so definitely get that sunscreen applied and reapply regularly. There's no thunderstorm potential today, and waterspout risk is low, so you can expect clear, stable conditions throughout the day.

One thing to watch is the moderate south to north longshore current, particularly around Pender, New Hanover, and Horry counties. Even though rip current risk is low everywhere today, remember that life-threatening rip currents can still form near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so be aware of your surroundings.

Saturday looks nearly identical to today. We're talking sunny skies, similar temperatures in the upper 70s, and the same southwest winds holding at 10 to 15 miles per hour in the northern zones, tapering slightly to around 10 in the south. Surf heights remain consistent with today, and rip current risk stays low across the board. The modest longshore current continues in the northern areas as well.

Looking ahead to Sunday, things start to change. A system moves in bringing mostly cloudy skies and showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms. Winds shift to northwesterly, and highs drop to the lower to mid 70s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet depending on your location.

Monday clears things out again. Sunny skies return, but it'll be cooler with highs in the upper 60s. Winds shift to the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Here's where it gets interesting: the New Hanover beaches see a significant increase to 2 to 4 feet, so that's the spot to watch if you want more substantial waves.

By Tuesday, we're partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk increases to moderate at Pender and New Hanover counties, so be extra cautious if you're in those areas. Surf heights remain in the 2 to 4 foot range at New Hanover, while other areas see 1 to 3 feet. Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour wrap out the forecast period.

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      <title>Carolina Beach Surf Forecast Thursday to Monday Mid Seventies Sunny Skies One to Four Foot Waves</title>
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      <description># SURF FORECAST: NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA BEACHES

Good morning, everyone. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

Starting with today, we're looking at some absolutely gorgeous beach weather across the board. Expect sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds will be light to moderate at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold.

Now let's talk about the waves. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at one to two foot surf. Down in New Hanover, the swell is running smaller at around one foot. Brunswick County and the Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach will see one to three footers, while south Myrtle and Georgetown are expecting one to two feet. 

Here's something important to note: a strong south to north longshore current is in effect today, especially up through Georgetown. This is why we've issued Beach Hazards Statements for multiple counties that remain in effect until eight tonight. While rip current risk remains low everywhere, please be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where life threatening rips can develop. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain stellar with continued sunny skies. Highs will be in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Same wind regime out of the southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The longshore current moderates somewhat but remains notable. Rip current risk stays low, but again, stay alert near structure.

Looking ahead to the extended period, we see a slight shift in the pattern. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper seventies, but there's a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. Surf heights remain one to three feet depending on location.

Sunday becomes more unsettled with partly sunny skies, another chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances. Temperatures drop to the lower to mid seventies as northeast winds develop around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is significant because it'll alter your wave patterns heading into Monday.

Speaking of Monday, that's when things get interesting. By Monday, a low rip current risk persists, but surf conditions vary significantly by location. Down in New Hanover, we're expecting two to four foot waves, which would be the best swell of the extended period. Most other areas see one to three foot surf, while Georgetown and the southern sections run one to three feet. Highs will be in the upper sixties to lower seventies as northeast winds continue around ten miles per hour, and there's a slight chance of showers.

So here's the bottom line: if you're heading out today or Friday, you've got spectacular weather and clean conditions. The rip current risk is low, but always respect the ocean and be

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      <itunes:summary># SURF FORECAST: NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA BEACHES

Good morning, everyone. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

Starting with today, we're looking at some absolutely gorgeous beach weather across the board. Expect sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds will be light to moderate at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold.

Now let's talk about the waves. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at one to two foot surf. Down in New Hanover, the swell is running smaller at around one foot. Brunswick County and the Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach will see one to three footers, while south Myrtle and Georgetown are expecting one to two feet. 

Here's something important to note: a strong south to north longshore current is in effect today, especially up through Georgetown. This is why we've issued Beach Hazards Statements for multiple counties that remain in effect until eight tonight. While rip current risk remains low everywhere, please be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where life threatening rips can develop. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain stellar with continued sunny skies. Highs will be in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Same wind regime out of the southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The longshore current moderates somewhat but remains notable. Rip current risk stays low, but again, stay alert near structure.

Looking ahead to the extended period, we see a slight shift in the pattern. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper seventies, but there's a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. Surf heights remain one to three feet depending on location.

Sunday becomes more unsettled with partly sunny skies, another chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances. Temperatures drop to the lower to mid seventies as northeast winds develop around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is significant because it'll alter your wave patterns heading into Monday.

Speaking of Monday, that's when things get interesting. By Monday, a low rip current risk persists, but surf conditions vary significantly by location. Down in New Hanover, we're expecting two to four foot waves, which would be the best swell of the extended period. Most other areas see one to three foot surf, while Georgetown and the southern sections run one to three feet. Highs will be in the upper sixties to lower seventies as northeast winds continue around ten miles per hour, and there's a slight chance of showers.

So here's the bottom line: if you're heading out today or Friday, you've got spectacular weather and clean conditions. The rip current risk is low, but always respect the ocean and be

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        <![CDATA[# SURF FORECAST: NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA BEACHES

Good morning, everyone. Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

Starting with today, we're looking at some absolutely gorgeous beach weather across the board. Expect sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds will be light to moderate at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are holding in the mid to upper sixties, so you might want to grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to the cold.

Now let's talk about the waves. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at one to two foot surf. Down in New Hanover, the swell is running smaller at around one foot. Brunswick County and the Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach will see one to three footers, while south Myrtle and Georgetown are expecting one to two feet. 

Here's something important to note: a strong south to north longshore current is in effect today, especially up through Georgetown. This is why we've issued Beach Hazards Statements for multiple counties that remain in effect until eight tonight. While rip current risk remains low everywhere, please be extra cautious near groins, jetties, and piers where life threatening rips can develop. The UV index is very high, so sunscreen is absolutely essential.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain stellar with continued sunny skies. Highs will be in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Same wind regime out of the southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour. The longshore current moderates somewhat but remains notable. Rip current risk stays low, but again, stay alert near structure.

Looking ahead to the extended period, we see a slight shift in the pattern. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper seventies, but there's a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. Surf heights remain one to three feet depending on location.

Sunday becomes more unsettled with partly sunny skies, another chance of showers, and slight thunderstorm chances. Temperatures drop to the lower to mid seventies as northeast winds develop around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is significant because it'll alter your wave patterns heading into Monday.

Speaking of Monday, that's when things get interesting. By Monday, a low rip current risk persists, but surf conditions vary significantly by location. Down in New Hanover, we're expecting two to four foot waves, which would be the best swell of the extended period. Most other areas see one to three foot surf, while Georgetown and the southern sections run one to three feet. Highs will be in the upper sixties to lower seventies as northeast winds continue around ten miles per hour, and there's a slight chance of showers.

So here's the bottom line: if you're heading out today or Friday, you've got spectacular weather and clean conditions. The rip current risk is low, but always respect the ocean and be

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      <title>Carolina Beach Forecast Thursday Through Monday Sunny Skies Mid 70s Temperatures Light Winds</title>
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      <description>Good morning folks, your National Weather Service surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

We're looking at a beautiful stretch of beach weather to kick things off today. Sunny skies are dominating from Wilmington down through Georgetown, with highs climbing into the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, which is pretty refreshing this time of year.

Now here's the thing to keep in mind as you head to the beach today. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until eight o'clock tonight for most of our coastal areas. While rip current risk remains low across the board, we do have a strong south to north longshore current in effect, particularly around Pender and Horry counties. This is important stuff if you're planning to spend any time in the water. Stay aware of that current pushing you north, and be extra cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can develop even when the overall risk is low.

Speaking of the water, if you're sensitive to sun exposure, we're looking at very high UV indices today, so get that sunscreen on and reapply it regularly. There's zero thunderstorm potential forecast, which means you've got a green light for outdoor plans without weather interruptions.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain pretty much the same across the board. Sunny skies continue with highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Southwest winds stick around at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be a bit more variable depending on where you are. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail, expect one to three feet. Over in New Hanover around Wrightsville and Kure Beach, you're looking at mostly one foot. Down in Brunswick County and the South Carolina beaches, we're seeing one to three feet. The longshore current will moderate a bit on Friday but remains noticeable enough to warrant attention.

Now let's look ahead to the weekend and early next week. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. This is the first weather system we'll see moving in, but it doesn't look particularly strong. Highs will be in the upper seventies. Surf heights generally range from one to three feet depending on location, and rip current risk stays low.

Sunday gets a bit cloudier with partly sunny conditions as that system moves through. We'll see another chance of showers and thunderstorms, still slight in nature. Highs drop to the lower seventies, and northeast winds kick in around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is notable and will gradually change the character of our surf as we head toward Monday.

Monday wraps up our forecast period with mostly sunny skies returning. There's just a slight chance of showers left over from the weekend system. Highs settle into the upper sixties to lower seventies. East winds around te

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      <itunes:summary>Good morning folks, your National Weather Service surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

We're looking at a beautiful stretch of beach weather to kick things off today. Sunny skies are dominating from Wilmington down through Georgetown, with highs climbing into the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, which is pretty refreshing this time of year.

Now here's the thing to keep in mind as you head to the beach today. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until eight o'clock tonight for most of our coastal areas. While rip current risk remains low across the board, we do have a strong south to north longshore current in effect, particularly around Pender and Horry counties. This is important stuff if you're planning to spend any time in the water. Stay aware of that current pushing you north, and be extra cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can develop even when the overall risk is low.

Speaking of the water, if you're sensitive to sun exposure, we're looking at very high UV indices today, so get that sunscreen on and reapply it regularly. There's zero thunderstorm potential forecast, which means you've got a green light for outdoor plans without weather interruptions.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain pretty much the same across the board. Sunny skies continue with highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Southwest winds stick around at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be a bit more variable depending on where you are. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail, expect one to three feet. Over in New Hanover around Wrightsville and Kure Beach, you're looking at mostly one foot. Down in Brunswick County and the South Carolina beaches, we're seeing one to three feet. The longshore current will moderate a bit on Friday but remains noticeable enough to warrant attention.

Now let's look ahead to the weekend and early next week. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. This is the first weather system we'll see moving in, but it doesn't look particularly strong. Highs will be in the upper seventies. Surf heights generally range from one to three feet depending on location, and rip current risk stays low.

Sunday gets a bit cloudier with partly sunny conditions as that system moves through. We'll see another chance of showers and thunderstorms, still slight in nature. Highs drop to the lower seventies, and northeast winds kick in around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is notable and will gradually change the character of our surf as we head toward Monday.

Monday wraps up our forecast period with mostly sunny skies returning. There's just a slight chance of showers left over from the weekend system. Highs settle into the upper sixties to lower seventies. East winds around te

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        <![CDATA[Good morning folks, your National Weather Service surf zone forecast for Thursday through Monday along the Carolina coast.

We're looking at a beautiful stretch of beach weather to kick things off today. Sunny skies are dominating from Wilmington down through Georgetown, with highs climbing into the mid to upper seventies. Southwest winds are running ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the water temperature is hanging in the upper sixties, which is pretty refreshing this time of year.

Now here's the thing to keep in mind as you head to the beach today. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect until eight o'clock tonight for most of our coastal areas. While rip current risk remains low across the board, we do have a strong south to north longshore current in effect, particularly around Pender and Horry counties. This is important stuff if you're planning to spend any time in the water. Stay aware of that current pushing you north, and be extra cautious around groins, jetties, reefs, and piers where rip currents can develop even when the overall risk is low.

Speaking of the water, if you're sensitive to sun exposure, we're looking at very high UV indices today, so get that sunscreen on and reapply it regularly. There's zero thunderstorm potential forecast, which means you've got a green light for outdoor plans without weather interruptions.

Moving into Friday, conditions remain pretty much the same across the board. Sunny skies continue with highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Southwest winds stick around at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be a bit more variable depending on where you are. Up in Pender County around Surf City and Topsail, expect one to three feet. Over in New Hanover around Wrightsville and Kure Beach, you're looking at mostly one foot. Down in Brunswick County and the South Carolina beaches, we're seeing one to three feet. The longshore current will moderate a bit on Friday but remains noticeable enough to warrant attention.

Now let's look ahead to the weekend and early next week. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms developing. This is the first weather system we'll see moving in, but it doesn't look particularly strong. Highs will be in the upper seventies. Surf heights generally range from one to three feet depending on location, and rip current risk stays low.

Sunday gets a bit cloudier with partly sunny conditions as that system moves through. We'll see another chance of showers and thunderstorms, still slight in nature. Highs drop to the lower seventies, and northeast winds kick in around ten miles per hour. This wind shift is notable and will gradually change the character of our surf as we head toward Monday.

Monday wraps up our forecast period with mostly sunny skies returning. There's just a slight chance of showers left over from the weekend system. Highs settle into the upper sixties to lower seventies. East winds around te

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      <title>North Carolina South Carolina Surf Forecast Moderate Rip Currents Through Evening Sunny Skies Upper Seventies</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Wednesday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

We're looking at moderate rip current conditions in effect through this evening across most of the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remember to swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting it directly.

Let's break down what's happening beach by beach. Up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at small waves, one to three feet, with sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. Water temps are chilly at around sixty degrees, so a wetsuit might be your friend. Southwest winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things manageable. That moderate rip current risk persists through the evening, with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. High tide at Topsail Inlet is at six eighteen in the morning, with a low at twelve twenty-one in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, which includes the popular beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions are similar with one to two foot surf and sunny weather. The rip current risk is also moderate, and there's a moderate south to north longshore current in play. Mercer Pier will see its high at six fifteen this morning and a low at twelve twenty-five.

Over in Brunswick County, covering Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach, things get a little more nuanced. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but west of Ocean Isle Beach the risk bumps up to moderate. Surf is around two feet with a high temperature in the mid-seventies and lighter southwest winds around ten miles per hour.

Down in South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach have moderate rip current risks both north and south of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights vary slightly, with one to three feet north of Myrtle Beach and two to three feet to the south. Expect sunny conditions with highs in the mid-seventies and light winds increasing to around fifteen miles per hour this afternoon.

And finally, Georgetown's beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet show moderate rip currents with around two-foot surf and similar sunny, pleasant conditions.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, moderate rip current risk continues across most of the forecast area. Surf heights will be slightly elevated, ranging from two to three feet in some spots. Conditions remain sunny and warm with highs around the upper seventies to low eighties depending on location. Southwest winds stay consistent at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

By Friday, we see improvement with low to moderate rip current risks. Surf heights drop back to one to three feet, and it's looking like another beautiful sunny day with highs climbing into the upper seventies and lower eighties. Southwest winds ease to

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:42:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Wednesday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

We're looking at moderate rip current conditions in effect through this evening across most of the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remember to swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting it directly.

Let's break down what's happening beach by beach. Up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at small waves, one to three feet, with sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. Water temps are chilly at around sixty degrees, so a wetsuit might be your friend. Southwest winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things manageable. That moderate rip current risk persists through the evening, with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. High tide at Topsail Inlet is at six eighteen in the morning, with a low at twelve twenty-one in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, which includes the popular beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions are similar with one to two foot surf and sunny weather. The rip current risk is also moderate, and there's a moderate south to north longshore current in play. Mercer Pier will see its high at six fifteen this morning and a low at twelve twenty-five.

Over in Brunswick County, covering Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach, things get a little more nuanced. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but west of Ocean Isle Beach the risk bumps up to moderate. Surf is around two feet with a high temperature in the mid-seventies and lighter southwest winds around ten miles per hour.

Down in South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach have moderate rip current risks both north and south of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights vary slightly, with one to three feet north of Myrtle Beach and two to three feet to the south. Expect sunny conditions with highs in the mid-seventies and light winds increasing to around fifteen miles per hour this afternoon.

And finally, Georgetown's beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet show moderate rip currents with around two-foot surf and similar sunny, pleasant conditions.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, moderate rip current risk continues across most of the forecast area. Surf heights will be slightly elevated, ranging from two to three feet in some spots. Conditions remain sunny and warm with highs around the upper seventies to low eighties depending on location. Southwest winds stay consistent at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

By Friday, we see improvement with low to moderate rip current risks. Surf heights drop back to one to three feet, and it's looking like another beautiful sunny day with highs climbing into the upper seventies and lower eighties. Southwest winds ease to

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Wednesday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

We're looking at moderate rip current conditions in effect through this evening across most of the region, so swimmers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert. If you do find yourself caught in a rip current, remember to swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting it directly.

Let's break down what's happening beach by beach. Up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, you're looking at small waves, one to three feet, with sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies. Water temps are chilly at around sixty degrees, so a wetsuit might be your friend. Southwest winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things manageable. That moderate rip current risk persists through the evening, with a moderate south to north longshore current developing. High tide at Topsail Inlet is at six eighteen in the morning, with a low at twelve twenty-one in the afternoon.

Moving down to New Hanover County, which includes the popular beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, conditions are similar with one to two foot surf and sunny weather. The rip current risk is also moderate, and there's a moderate south to north longshore current in play. Mercer Pier will see its high at six fifteen this morning and a low at twelve twenty-five.

Over in Brunswick County, covering Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach, things get a little more nuanced. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but west of Ocean Isle Beach the risk bumps up to moderate. Surf is around two feet with a high temperature in the mid-seventies and lighter southwest winds around ten miles per hour.

Down in South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach have moderate rip current risks both north and south of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights vary slightly, with one to three feet north of Myrtle Beach and two to three feet to the south. Expect sunny conditions with highs in the mid-seventies and light winds increasing to around fifteen miles per hour this afternoon.

And finally, Georgetown's beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet show moderate rip currents with around two-foot surf and similar sunny, pleasant conditions.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, moderate rip current risk continues across most of the forecast area. Surf heights will be slightly elevated, ranging from two to three feet in some spots. Conditions remain sunny and warm with highs around the upper seventies to low eighties depending on location. Southwest winds stay consistent at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

By Friday, we see improvement with low to moderate rip current risks. Surf heights drop back to one to three feet, and it's looking like another beautiful sunny day with highs climbing into the upper seventies and lower eighties. Southwest winds ease to

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast Tuesday Through Saturday April 14 Moderate Rip Currents Sunny Skies</title>
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      <description>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 14th through Saturday along the Carolina coast.

If you're planning a trip to the beach today, expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location. The water temperature is hovering in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit might be your best friend out there. Surf heights are running one to two feet across the board, which means it's a great day for beginners or anyone looking for a mellow session.

Now here's the important part: moderate rip currents are in effect through this evening for Pender and New Hanover counties, which includes popular spots like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach. If you're heading to Brunswick or Horry County beaches like Oak Island or Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Winds are light, starting around five to ten miles per hour in the morning and picking up to around fifteen in the afternoon. It's going to be a very high UV index day, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions stay consistent with sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper seventies. The moderate rip current risk continues for Pender and New Hanover counties, while everything south remains low risk. Winds will be moderate southwest, around ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the surf continues at one to two feet. 

As we push into Thursday, moderate rip currents are possible along the northern sections of the Horry County coast and Georgetown, while other areas remain low risk. Surf heights will start to bump up slightly to one to three feet, highs reach the mid to upper seventies, and winds stay light out of the southwest.

Friday looks like a beautiful day to be at the beach. Rip current risk drops to low across all areas. Surf will range from around one foot in some spots to three feet in others. Highs are in the upper seventies to low eighties with continued sunshine and light to moderate southwest winds.

Saturday wraps up the weekend nicely with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk everywhere, and highs in the low eighties. Surf heights remain one to three feet with gentle southwest winds.

Remember, even when rip current risk is listed as low, life-threatening currents can still form around groins, jetties, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Have a great time out there on the water.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 09:41:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 14th through Saturday along the Carolina coast.

If you're planning a trip to the beach today, expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location. The water temperature is hovering in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit might be your best friend out there. Surf heights are running one to two feet across the board, which means it's a great day for beginners or anyone looking for a mellow session.

Now here's the important part: moderate rip currents are in effect through this evening for Pender and New Hanover counties, which includes popular spots like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach. If you're heading to Brunswick or Horry County beaches like Oak Island or Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Winds are light, starting around five to ten miles per hour in the morning and picking up to around fifteen in the afternoon. It's going to be a very high UV index day, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions stay consistent with sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper seventies. The moderate rip current risk continues for Pender and New Hanover counties, while everything south remains low risk. Winds will be moderate southwest, around ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the surf continues at one to two feet. 

As we push into Thursday, moderate rip currents are possible along the northern sections of the Horry County coast and Georgetown, while other areas remain low risk. Surf heights will start to bump up slightly to one to three feet, highs reach the mid to upper seventies, and winds stay light out of the southwest.

Friday looks like a beautiful day to be at the beach. Rip current risk drops to low across all areas. Surf will range from around one foot in some spots to three feet in others. Highs are in the upper seventies to low eighties with continued sunshine and light to moderate southwest winds.

Saturday wraps up the weekend nicely with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk everywhere, and highs in the low eighties. Surf heights remain one to three feet with gentle southwest winds.

Remember, even when rip current risk is listed as low, life-threatening currents can still form around groins, jetties, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Have a great time out there on the water.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, here's your surf zone forecast for Tuesday, April 14th through Saturday along the Carolina coast.

If you're planning a trip to the beach today, expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location. The water temperature is hovering in the low to mid sixties, so a wetsuit might be your best friend out there. Surf heights are running one to two feet across the board, which means it's a great day for beginners or anyone looking for a mellow session.

Now here's the important part: moderate rip currents are in effect through this evening for Pender and New Hanover counties, which includes popular spots like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach. If you're heading to Brunswick or Horry County beaches like Oak Island or Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Winds are light, starting around five to ten miles per hour in the morning and picking up to around fifteen in the afternoon. It's going to be a very high UV index day, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, conditions stay consistent with sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper seventies. The moderate rip current risk continues for Pender and New Hanover counties, while everything south remains low risk. Winds will be moderate southwest, around ten to fifteen miles per hour, and the surf continues at one to two feet. 

As we push into Thursday, moderate rip currents are possible along the northern sections of the Horry County coast and Georgetown, while other areas remain low risk. Surf heights will start to bump up slightly to one to three feet, highs reach the mid to upper seventies, and winds stay light out of the southwest.

Friday looks like a beautiful day to be at the beach. Rip current risk drops to low across all areas. Surf will range from around one foot in some spots to three feet in others. Highs are in the upper seventies to low eighties with continued sunshine and light to moderate southwest winds.

Saturday wraps up the weekend nicely with mostly sunny skies, low rip current risk everywhere, and highs in the low eighties. Surf heights remain one to three feet with gentle southwest winds.

Remember, even when rip current risk is listed as low, life-threatening currents can still form around groins, jetties, and piers, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Have a great time out there on the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>North Carolina South Carolina Surf Zone Forecast Monday April 13 Through Friday April 17 Sunny Skies Moderate Rip Currents</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, April 13th through Friday, April 17th, covering the North Carolina and South Carolina coast.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies across the board with highs in the low to mid seventies. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from six AM this morning through this evening for the Pender and New Hanover county beaches, including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, and Kure Beach. South winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. Surf heights will be around two feet for Pender and New Hanover counties, while areas south of there, from Brunswick County down through Georgetown, will see one to two foot surf with low rip current risk. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you'll want to keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain sunny with highs again in the low to mid seventies. Rip current risk stays moderate for Pender and New Hanover counties, though we'll see low risk continuing for Brunswick and Georgetown counties. Southwest winds will pick up during the afternoon, increasing to around fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be similar to today, one to two feet for most areas, with around two feet possible near Myrtle Beach.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, that moderate rip current risk expands further south into Horry and Georgetown counties. We're still expecting sunny conditions and highs in the mid seventies. Surf heights will remain light to moderate, around one to two feet.

Thursday brings mostly sunny skies and slightly higher surf as we pick up two to four foot waves in some locations, particularly along the Pender County beaches. The moderate rip current risk continues, and highs will be in the mid to upper seventies.

Wrapping up the week on Friday, we'll see sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Surf conditions will vary from one to three feet depending on your location, with the moderate rip current risk still in effect for northern beaches.

One important reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Even during low risk days, life-threatening rip currents often occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always be aware of your surroundings.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 09:42:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, April 13th through Friday, April 17th, covering the North Carolina and South Carolina coast.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies across the board with highs in the low to mid seventies. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from six AM this morning through this evening for the Pender and New Hanover county beaches, including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, and Kure Beach. South winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. Surf heights will be around two feet for Pender and New Hanover counties, while areas south of there, from Brunswick County down through Georgetown, will see one to two foot surf with low rip current risk. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you'll want to keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain sunny with highs again in the low to mid seventies. Rip current risk stays moderate for Pender and New Hanover counties, though we'll see low risk continuing for Brunswick and Georgetown counties. Southwest winds will pick up during the afternoon, increasing to around fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be similar to today, one to two feet for most areas, with around two feet possible near Myrtle Beach.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, that moderate rip current risk expands further south into Horry and Georgetown counties. We're still expecting sunny conditions and highs in the mid seventies. Surf heights will remain light to moderate, around one to two feet.

Thursday brings mostly sunny skies and slightly higher surf as we pick up two to four foot waves in some locations, particularly along the Pender County beaches. The moderate rip current risk continues, and highs will be in the mid to upper seventies.

Wrapping up the week on Friday, we'll see sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Surf conditions will vary from one to three feet depending on your location, with the moderate rip current risk still in effect for northern beaches.

One important reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Even during low risk days, life-threatening rip currents often occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always be aware of your surroundings.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, April 13th through Friday, April 17th, covering the North Carolina and South Carolina coast.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies across the board with highs in the low to mid seventies. A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from six AM this morning through this evening for the Pender and New Hanover county beaches, including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, and Kure Beach. South winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. Surf heights will be around two feet for Pender and New Hanover counties, while areas south of there, from Brunswick County down through Georgetown, will see one to two foot surf with low rip current risk. Water temperatures are in the mid to upper sixties, so you'll want to keep that in mind if you're planning to get in the water. The UV index is very high today, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions remain sunny with highs again in the low to mid seventies. Rip current risk stays moderate for Pender and New Hanover counties, though we'll see low risk continuing for Brunswick and Georgetown counties. Southwest winds will pick up during the afternoon, increasing to around fifteen miles per hour. Surf heights will be similar to today, one to two feet for most areas, with around two feet possible near Myrtle Beach.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, that moderate rip current risk expands further south into Horry and Georgetown counties. We're still expecting sunny conditions and highs in the mid seventies. Surf heights will remain light to moderate, around one to two feet.

Thursday brings mostly sunny skies and slightly higher surf as we pick up two to four foot waves in some locations, particularly along the Pender County beaches. The moderate rip current risk continues, and highs will be in the mid to upper seventies.

Wrapping up the week on Friday, we'll see sunny skies and highs in the upper seventies to lower eighties. Surf conditions will vary from one to three feet depending on your location, with the moderate rip current risk still in effect for northern beaches.

One important reminder: moderate rip current risk means life-threatening rip currents are possible in the surf zone. Even during low risk days, life-threatening rip currents often occur near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers, so always be aware of your surroundings.

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      <title>Carolina Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies and Mild Temps Today, Watch for Rip Currents in North Carolina</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Sunday coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at beautiful beach weather today with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions, but there are some water safety concerns you'll want to know about before heading to the shore.

Starting with the northern beaches of North Carolina, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from six AM this morning through this evening. Surf heights will be two to three feet with water temperatures in the lower sixties. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower seventies and east winds around ten miles per hour. There's a very high UV index, so definitely bring that sunscreen. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes at ten eighteen in the morning, with high tide at four twenty-two in the afternoon.

Moving down to the Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach area, we're also under a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Here the surf will be a bit smaller, running one to three feet. The weather pattern is identical though, sunny skies, lower seventies, and east winds five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high here as well. Low tide at Mercer Pier happens at ten oh nine in the morning with high tide at four PM.

The Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach are looking better in terms of rip current risk. These areas are under a low rip current risk with just one foot of surf today. Still sunny, still in the lower seventies, but with slightly lighter southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Oak Island is ten thirteen AM with high tide at four oh nine PM.

Further south into South Carolina, the Myrtle Beach area is also under low rip current conditions today with one to two foot surf. North of Myrtle Beach you're looking at one foot, while south of Myrtle it's around two feet. Sunny skies continue with highs in the lower seventies and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Very high UV index here too. Low tide at Springmaid Pier is ten eighteen AM, high tide at four ten PM.

Georgetown County beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also showing low rip current risk with one to two foot surf. Same sunny conditions, lower seventies, and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour.

Now let's look ahead to Monday. The pattern shifts slightly as south winds take over. The Pender and New Hanover County beaches remain at moderate rip current risk, while Brunswick County and the South Carolina areas stay low. There's a note of a moderate south to north longshore current developing in some areas. All beaches will see sunny to mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid seventies for most areas. Surf will remain modest at one to three feet across the region.

Looking at the extended outlook from Tuesday through Thursday, expect consistent sunny conditions with highs ranging from the mid to upper seventies. A moderate rip current risk will gradually spread southward into the South Carolina

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Sunday coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at beautiful beach weather today with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions, but there are some water safety concerns you'll want to know about before heading to the shore.

Starting with the northern beaches of North Carolina, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from six AM this morning through this evening. Surf heights will be two to three feet with water temperatures in the lower sixties. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower seventies and east winds around ten miles per hour. There's a very high UV index, so definitely bring that sunscreen. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes at ten eighteen in the morning, with high tide at four twenty-two in the afternoon.

Moving down to the Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach area, we're also under a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Here the surf will be a bit smaller, running one to three feet. The weather pattern is identical though, sunny skies, lower seventies, and east winds five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high here as well. Low tide at Mercer Pier happens at ten oh nine in the morning with high tide at four PM.

The Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach are looking better in terms of rip current risk. These areas are under a low rip current risk with just one foot of surf today. Still sunny, still in the lower seventies, but with slightly lighter southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Oak Island is ten thirteen AM with high tide at four oh nine PM.

Further south into South Carolina, the Myrtle Beach area is also under low rip current conditions today with one to two foot surf. North of Myrtle Beach you're looking at one foot, while south of Myrtle it's around two feet. Sunny skies continue with highs in the lower seventies and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Very high UV index here too. Low tide at Springmaid Pier is ten eighteen AM, high tide at four ten PM.

Georgetown County beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also showing low rip current risk with one to two foot surf. Same sunny conditions, lower seventies, and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour.

Now let's look ahead to Monday. The pattern shifts slightly as south winds take over. The Pender and New Hanover County beaches remain at moderate rip current risk, while Brunswick County and the South Carolina areas stay low. There's a note of a moderate south to north longshore current developing in some areas. All beaches will see sunny to mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid seventies for most areas. Surf will remain modest at one to three feet across the region.

Looking at the extended outlook from Tuesday through Thursday, expect consistent sunny conditions with highs ranging from the mid to upper seventies. A moderate rip current risk will gradually spread southward into the South Carolina

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Sunday coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at beautiful beach weather today with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions, but there are some water safety concerns you'll want to know about before heading to the shore.

Starting with the northern beaches of North Carolina, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from six AM this morning through this evening. Surf heights will be two to three feet with water temperatures in the lower sixties. It's going to be sunny with highs in the lower seventies and east winds around ten miles per hour. There's a very high UV index, so definitely bring that sunscreen. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes at ten eighteen in the morning, with high tide at four twenty-two in the afternoon.

Moving down to the Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach area, we're also under a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Here the surf will be a bit smaller, running one to three feet. The weather pattern is identical though, sunny skies, lower seventies, and east winds five to ten miles per hour. The UV index is very high here as well. Low tide at Mercer Pier happens at ten oh nine in the morning with high tide at four PM.

The Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach are looking better in terms of rip current risk. These areas are under a low rip current risk with just one foot of surf today. Still sunny, still in the lower seventies, but with slightly lighter southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. Low tide at Oak Island is ten thirteen AM with high tide at four oh nine PM.

Further south into South Carolina, the Myrtle Beach area is also under low rip current conditions today with one to two foot surf. North of Myrtle Beach you're looking at one foot, while south of Myrtle it's around two feet. Sunny skies continue with highs in the lower seventies and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Very high UV index here too. Low tide at Springmaid Pier is ten eighteen AM, high tide at four ten PM.

Georgetown County beaches at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also showing low rip current risk with one to two foot surf. Same sunny conditions, lower seventies, and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour.

Now let's look ahead to Monday. The pattern shifts slightly as south winds take over. The Pender and New Hanover County beaches remain at moderate rip current risk, while Brunswick County and the South Carolina areas stay low. There's a note of a moderate south to north longshore current developing in some areas. All beaches will see sunny to mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid seventies for most areas. Surf will remain modest at one to three feet across the region.

Looking at the extended outlook from Tuesday through Thursday, expect consistent sunny conditions with highs ranging from the mid to upper seventies. A moderate rip current risk will gradually spread southward into the South Carolina

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      <title>Carolina Beach Forecast Saturday Sunny Skies Three Foot Surf Moderate Rip Currents Pender New Hanover Counties</title>
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      <description>Good morning, it's Saturday, April 11th, and here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Alright, folks, if you're heading to the beach today, you're in for a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. But before you paddle out, we need to talk about rip currents, because several areas along our coast are under a moderate risk alert through this evening.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect three-foot surf with that moderate rip current risk in effect. The water's sitting in the lower 60s, so it's still a bit chilly. Winds will be light out of the west this morning, shifting southwest by afternoon. High temperatures today will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes around 9:29 in the morning, with high tide at 3:25 in the afternoon.

Down in New Hanover County, covering Wrightsville Beach all the way to Fort Fisher, you're looking at slightly smaller surf, two to three feet, but still that moderate rip current risk through this evening. Same story with conditions otherwise, sunny skies, very high UV, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs near the mid 70s. The low tide at Mercer Pier hits just before 9:30 in the morning.

Further south in Brunswick County around Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current situation is much improved with a low risk rating. Surf is smaller too, one to two feet overall, though Ocean Isle Beach West does see a bit more action with around two feet of surf. Very high UV again, and temperatures topping out in the mid 70s.

Down at the South Carolina border in Horry County, the Myrtle Beach area continues to see low rip current risk with one to three feet of surf, depending on which beach you're visiting. It's a similar pleasant setup with sunny skies and mid 70s for your high temperature.

Finally, in Georgetown County around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, there is a moderate rip current risk in effect today with two to three feet of surf. That risk drops to low by Sunday.

Tomorrow, Sunday looks fantastic across the board. We're seeing sunny skies continuing, but rip currents begin to ease. Pender and New Hanover counties stay moderate, but most other areas drop to low risk. Surf heights back off slightly to one to three feet depending on location. Highs will be in the lower 70s with east winds around ten miles per hour.

Looking ahead into next week, it's going to be hard to complain. Monday through Wednesday all feature sunny skies, low to moderate rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower to mid 70s. Winds shift to the south and southwest, staying light to moderate. Surf heights remain modest at one to four feet throughout the extended period.

No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected, so it's shaping up to be a beautiful stretch of weather for the Carolina coast. Water temperatures will stay chilly in the lower to mid 60s, so wetsuits are still the move. Have a great time o

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 09:41:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, it's Saturday, April 11th, and here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Alright, folks, if you're heading to the beach today, you're in for a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. But before you paddle out, we need to talk about rip currents, because several areas along our coast are under a moderate risk alert through this evening.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect three-foot surf with that moderate rip current risk in effect. The water's sitting in the lower 60s, so it's still a bit chilly. Winds will be light out of the west this morning, shifting southwest by afternoon. High temperatures today will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes around 9:29 in the morning, with high tide at 3:25 in the afternoon.

Down in New Hanover County, covering Wrightsville Beach all the way to Fort Fisher, you're looking at slightly smaller surf, two to three feet, but still that moderate rip current risk through this evening. Same story with conditions otherwise, sunny skies, very high UV, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs near the mid 70s. The low tide at Mercer Pier hits just before 9:30 in the morning.

Further south in Brunswick County around Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current situation is much improved with a low risk rating. Surf is smaller too, one to two feet overall, though Ocean Isle Beach West does see a bit more action with around two feet of surf. Very high UV again, and temperatures topping out in the mid 70s.

Down at the South Carolina border in Horry County, the Myrtle Beach area continues to see low rip current risk with one to three feet of surf, depending on which beach you're visiting. It's a similar pleasant setup with sunny skies and mid 70s for your high temperature.

Finally, in Georgetown County around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, there is a moderate rip current risk in effect today with two to three feet of surf. That risk drops to low by Sunday.

Tomorrow, Sunday looks fantastic across the board. We're seeing sunny skies continuing, but rip currents begin to ease. Pender and New Hanover counties stay moderate, but most other areas drop to low risk. Surf heights back off slightly to one to three feet depending on location. Highs will be in the lower 70s with east winds around ten miles per hour.

Looking ahead into next week, it's going to be hard to complain. Monday through Wednesday all feature sunny skies, low to moderate rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower to mid 70s. Winds shift to the south and southwest, staying light to moderate. Surf heights remain modest at one to four feet throughout the extended period.

No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected, so it's shaping up to be a beautiful stretch of weather for the Carolina coast. Water temperatures will stay chilly in the lower to mid 60s, so wetsuits are still the move. Have a great time o

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, it's Saturday, April 11th, and here's your surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast.

Alright, folks, if you're heading to the beach today, you're in for a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and very high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen. But before you paddle out, we need to talk about rip currents, because several areas along our coast are under a moderate risk alert through this evening.

Starting up north in Pender County, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, expect three-foot surf with that moderate rip current risk in effect. The water's sitting in the lower 60s, so it's still a bit chilly. Winds will be light out of the west this morning, shifting southwest by afternoon. High temperatures today will reach the upper 70s. Low tide at Topsail Inlet comes around 9:29 in the morning, with high tide at 3:25 in the afternoon.

Down in New Hanover County, covering Wrightsville Beach all the way to Fort Fisher, you're looking at slightly smaller surf, two to three feet, but still that moderate rip current risk through this evening. Same story with conditions otherwise, sunny skies, very high UV, water temps in the lower 60s, and highs near the mid 70s. The low tide at Mercer Pier hits just before 9:30 in the morning.

Further south in Brunswick County around Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current situation is much improved with a low risk rating. Surf is smaller too, one to two feet overall, though Ocean Isle Beach West does see a bit more action with around two feet of surf. Very high UV again, and temperatures topping out in the mid 70s.

Down at the South Carolina border in Horry County, the Myrtle Beach area continues to see low rip current risk with one to three feet of surf, depending on which beach you're visiting. It's a similar pleasant setup with sunny skies and mid 70s for your high temperature.

Finally, in Georgetown County around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, there is a moderate rip current risk in effect today with two to three feet of surf. That risk drops to low by Sunday.

Tomorrow, Sunday looks fantastic across the board. We're seeing sunny skies continuing, but rip currents begin to ease. Pender and New Hanover counties stay moderate, but most other areas drop to low risk. Surf heights back off slightly to one to three feet depending on location. Highs will be in the lower 70s with east winds around ten miles per hour.

Looking ahead into next week, it's going to be hard to complain. Monday through Wednesday all feature sunny skies, low to moderate rip current risks, and temperatures in the lower to mid 70s. Winds shift to the south and southwest, staying light to moderate. Surf heights remain modest at one to four feet throughout the extended period.

No thunderstorms or waterspouts are expected, so it's shaping up to be a beautiful stretch of weather for the Carolina coast. Water temperatures will stay chilly in the lower to mid 60s, so wetsuits are still the move. Have a great time o

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast April 10th: Rip Current Warnings and Wave Conditions for All Beaches</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers, this is your surf forecast for Friday, April 10th through Tuesday along the Carolina coast.

Let's start with the northern beaches. If you're heading to Surf City or Topsail Beach today, expect three to four foot waves with a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening. It'll be a gorgeous sunny day with highs around seventy degrees and light northeast winds. The water is sitting in the lower sixties, so a wetsuit is still your friend. There's a moderate north to south longshore current working, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Saturday looks excellent with smaller two to four foot surf, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and it'll be even warmer with highs in the mid seventies.

Moving down to the Wrightsville and Carolina Beach area, we've got more serious conditions today with a high rip current risk in effect. Waves are running three to five feet, still sunny and around seventy degrees, but these rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not experienced, stay close to shore or find a lifeguard. The same moderate north to south longshore current is pushing through here too. Saturday brings relief with those rip currents backing off to moderate and surf dropping to two to four feet.

Over at the Brunswick County beaches around Oak Island and Ocean Isle, it's a different story. Today the rip current risk is low, with just one to three feet of surf depending on your exact location. It'll be sunny and pleasant, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to avoid the stronger currents happening further north. Conditions stay mellow throughout the week with low rip current risks and smaller waves.

Down in Horry County, north of Myrtle Beach it's low risk today with one to three foot waves. Head south of Myrtle Beach though and you're looking at moderate rip currents and two to three foot surf. Saturday both areas improve with low rip current risks across the board.

Finally, if you're at Georgetown around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, we've got a high rip current risk today with three to five foot waves and stronger northeast winds around ten miles per hour. This is the other hot spot where rip currents are likely, so be cautious. Saturday moderates nicely with two to four foot surf and moderate rip current risk.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Sunday through Tuesday, most areas settle into moderate to low rip current risks with smaller one to three foot waves. Expect plenty of sunshine, warming temperatures in the seventies, and light winds. Perfect beach weather if not ideal swell conditions.

Bottom line: if you're going out today, prioritize the northern New Hanover or Georgetown areas for bigger surf, but respect those high rip current warnings. Beginners and those wanting calmer conditions should head to Brunswick or northern Horry County. By Saturday, things ease up significantly everywhere, making it a great day for all skill levels.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 09:41:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers, this is your surf forecast for Friday, April 10th through Tuesday along the Carolina coast.

Let's start with the northern beaches. If you're heading to Surf City or Topsail Beach today, expect three to four foot waves with a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening. It'll be a gorgeous sunny day with highs around seventy degrees and light northeast winds. The water is sitting in the lower sixties, so a wetsuit is still your friend. There's a moderate north to south longshore current working, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Saturday looks excellent with smaller two to four foot surf, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and it'll be even warmer with highs in the mid seventies.

Moving down to the Wrightsville and Carolina Beach area, we've got more serious conditions today with a high rip current risk in effect. Waves are running three to five feet, still sunny and around seventy degrees, but these rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not experienced, stay close to shore or find a lifeguard. The same moderate north to south longshore current is pushing through here too. Saturday brings relief with those rip currents backing off to moderate and surf dropping to two to four feet.

Over at the Brunswick County beaches around Oak Island and Ocean Isle, it's a different story. Today the rip current risk is low, with just one to three feet of surf depending on your exact location. It'll be sunny and pleasant, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to avoid the stronger currents happening further north. Conditions stay mellow throughout the week with low rip current risks and smaller waves.

Down in Horry County, north of Myrtle Beach it's low risk today with one to three foot waves. Head south of Myrtle Beach though and you're looking at moderate rip currents and two to three foot surf. Saturday both areas improve with low rip current risks across the board.

Finally, if you're at Georgetown around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, we've got a high rip current risk today with three to five foot waves and stronger northeast winds around ten miles per hour. This is the other hot spot where rip currents are likely, so be cautious. Saturday moderates nicely with two to four foot surf and moderate rip current risk.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Sunday through Tuesday, most areas settle into moderate to low rip current risks with smaller one to three foot waves. Expect plenty of sunshine, warming temperatures in the seventies, and light winds. Perfect beach weather if not ideal swell conditions.

Bottom line: if you're going out today, prioritize the northern New Hanover or Georgetown areas for bigger surf, but respect those high rip current warnings. Beginners and those wanting calmer conditions should head to Brunswick or northern Horry County. By Saturday, things ease up significantly everywhere, making it a great day for all skill levels.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers, this is your surf forecast for Friday, April 10th through Tuesday along the Carolina coast.

Let's start with the northern beaches. If you're heading to Surf City or Topsail Beach today, expect three to four foot waves with a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening. It'll be a gorgeous sunny day with highs around seventy degrees and light northeast winds. The water is sitting in the lower sixties, so a wetsuit is still your friend. There's a moderate north to south longshore current working, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Saturday looks excellent with smaller two to four foot surf, the rip current risk drops to moderate, and it'll be even warmer with highs in the mid seventies.

Moving down to the Wrightsville and Carolina Beach area, we've got more serious conditions today with a high rip current risk in effect. Waves are running three to five feet, still sunny and around seventy degrees, but these rip currents are likely in the surf zone, so if you're not experienced, stay close to shore or find a lifeguard. The same moderate north to south longshore current is pushing through here too. Saturday brings relief with those rip currents backing off to moderate and surf dropping to two to four feet.

Over at the Brunswick County beaches around Oak Island and Ocean Isle, it's a different story. Today the rip current risk is low, with just one to three feet of surf depending on your exact location. It'll be sunny and pleasant, perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to avoid the stronger currents happening further north. Conditions stay mellow throughout the week with low rip current risks and smaller waves.

Down in Horry County, north of Myrtle Beach it's low risk today with one to three foot waves. Head south of Myrtle Beach though and you're looking at moderate rip currents and two to three foot surf. Saturday both areas improve with low rip current risks across the board.

Finally, if you're at Georgetown around Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, we've got a high rip current risk today with three to five foot waves and stronger northeast winds around ten miles per hour. This is the other hot spot where rip currents are likely, so be cautious. Saturday moderates nicely with two to four foot surf and moderate rip current risk.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Sunday through Tuesday, most areas settle into moderate to low rip current risks with smaller one to three foot waves. Expect plenty of sunshine, warming temperatures in the seventies, and light winds. Perfect beach weather if not ideal swell conditions.

Bottom line: if you're going out today, prioritize the northern New Hanover or Georgetown areas for bigger surf, but respect those high rip current warnings. Beginners and those wanting calmer conditions should head to Brunswick or northern Horry County. By Saturday, things ease up significantly everywhere, making it a great day for all skill levels.

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      <title>Carolina Beach Surf Forecast April 9-13: High Rip Currents, 4-6 Foot Waves, Strong Longshore Currents</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 9th through Monday, April 13th.

Starting with Coastal Pender County beaches including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of three to five feet. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions fairly consistent. The water temperature sits around sixty degrees, so bring that wetsuit. Sunny skies overhead mean high UV, so don't forget the sunscreen. There's a strong north to south longshore current in play today, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Friday improves slightly with the same three to five foot surf but winds drop to around ten miles per hour. By Saturday, we're looking at smaller three to four foot waves with moderating conditions continuing through Monday.

Moving south to Coastal New Hanover County covering Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, things are a bit more serious today. We've got a high rip current risk in effect with four to six foot surf and northeast winds pumping fifteen to twenty miles per hour. That's the most significant swell in the forecast area, so water sports enthusiasts should take note. The strong longshore current persists here as well. Friday settles down to moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves and lighter winds. The extended period shows gradual improvement with moderate rip currents Saturday and Sunday, dropping to low risk by Monday as surf diminishes to two to four feet.

Over in Coastal Brunswick County at beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, conditions stay considerably calmer. Low rip current risk holds today through Monday with just one to three foot surf depending on location. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today and ten tomorrow keep things relatively gentle. Water temperature's in the lower sixties here. This is your mellower option if you're looking to avoid the stronger conditions up the coast.

Horry County beaches from Myrtle Beach northward show split conditions. North of Myrtle Beach stays low risk with one to three foot waves all week. South of Myrtle Beach, moderate rip currents are possible today with two to four foot surf and that strong longshore current continuing. By Friday the split remains but conditions moderate overall. Saturday through Monday, low rip current risk takes over everywhere with consistent one to three foot waves and lighter winds.

Finally, Coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet features the most aggressive conditions beyond New Hanover County. A high rip current risk is in effect today with three to six foot surf and a high surf advisory until six PM. That strong north to south longshore current persists here too. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today dial back to ten tomorrow as conditions gradually improve. Friday brings moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves. Saturday and Sunday maintain moderate risk with gradually red

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 09:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 9th through Monday, April 13th.

Starting with Coastal Pender County beaches including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of three to five feet. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions fairly consistent. The water temperature sits around sixty degrees, so bring that wetsuit. Sunny skies overhead mean high UV, so don't forget the sunscreen. There's a strong north to south longshore current in play today, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Friday improves slightly with the same three to five foot surf but winds drop to around ten miles per hour. By Saturday, we're looking at smaller three to four foot waves with moderating conditions continuing through Monday.

Moving south to Coastal New Hanover County covering Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, things are a bit more serious today. We've got a high rip current risk in effect with four to six foot surf and northeast winds pumping fifteen to twenty miles per hour. That's the most significant swell in the forecast area, so water sports enthusiasts should take note. The strong longshore current persists here as well. Friday settles down to moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves and lighter winds. The extended period shows gradual improvement with moderate rip currents Saturday and Sunday, dropping to low risk by Monday as surf diminishes to two to four feet.

Over in Coastal Brunswick County at beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, conditions stay considerably calmer. Low rip current risk holds today through Monday with just one to three foot surf depending on location. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today and ten tomorrow keep things relatively gentle. Water temperature's in the lower sixties here. This is your mellower option if you're looking to avoid the stronger conditions up the coast.

Horry County beaches from Myrtle Beach northward show split conditions. North of Myrtle Beach stays low risk with one to three foot waves all week. South of Myrtle Beach, moderate rip currents are possible today with two to four foot surf and that strong longshore current continuing. By Friday the split remains but conditions moderate overall. Saturday through Monday, low rip current risk takes over everywhere with consistent one to three foot waves and lighter winds.

Finally, Coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet features the most aggressive conditions beyond New Hanover County. A high rip current risk is in effect today with three to six foot surf and a high surf advisory until six PM. That strong north to south longshore current persists here too. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today dial back to ten tomorrow as conditions gradually improve. Friday brings moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves. Saturday and Sunday maintain moderate risk with gradually red

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 9th through Monday, April 13th.

Starting with Coastal Pender County beaches including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at moderate rip current risk today with surf heights of three to five feet. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour will keep conditions fairly consistent. The water temperature sits around sixty degrees, so bring that wetsuit. Sunny skies overhead mean high UV, so don't forget the sunscreen. There's a strong north to south longshore current in play today, so pay attention to that lateral movement. Friday improves slightly with the same three to five foot surf but winds drop to around ten miles per hour. By Saturday, we're looking at smaller three to four foot waves with moderating conditions continuing through Monday.

Moving south to Coastal New Hanover County covering Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, things are a bit more serious today. We've got a high rip current risk in effect with four to six foot surf and northeast winds pumping fifteen to twenty miles per hour. That's the most significant swell in the forecast area, so water sports enthusiasts should take note. The strong longshore current persists here as well. Friday settles down to moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves and lighter winds. The extended period shows gradual improvement with moderate rip currents Saturday and Sunday, dropping to low risk by Monday as surf diminishes to two to four feet.

Over in Coastal Brunswick County at beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, conditions stay considerably calmer. Low rip current risk holds today through Monday with just one to three foot surf depending on location. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today and ten tomorrow keep things relatively gentle. Water temperature's in the lower sixties here. This is your mellower option if you're looking to avoid the stronger conditions up the coast.

Horry County beaches from Myrtle Beach northward show split conditions. North of Myrtle Beach stays low risk with one to three foot waves all week. South of Myrtle Beach, moderate rip currents are possible today with two to four foot surf and that strong longshore current continuing. By Friday the split remains but conditions moderate overall. Saturday through Monday, low rip current risk takes over everywhere with consistent one to three foot waves and lighter winds.

Finally, Coastal Georgetown at Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet features the most aggressive conditions beyond New Hanover County. A high rip current risk is in effect today with three to six foot surf and a high surf advisory until six PM. That strong north to south longshore current persists here too. Northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour today dial back to ten tomorrow as conditions gradually improve. Friday brings moderate rip current risk with three to five foot waves. Saturday and Sunday maintain moderate risk with gradually red

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      <title>Surf Forecast April 8-12: High Rip Current Risk Today and Thursday, Improving Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 8th through Sunday, April 12th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies with a high in the upper 50s along the central coast, climbing to around 60 in the south. Northeast winds will be breezy, running around 20 to 25 miles per hour. The water temperature is sitting in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit would definitely be your friend out there.

Here's what matters if you're heading to the beach: we have a high rip current risk in effect all day today through this evening. This is the real deal, folks. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. A strong north to south longshore current is also adding to the mix, so swim near lifeguards and know what you're doing if you're entering the water.

Surfwise, expect 4 to 7 feet of surf along the central coast, with slightly smaller 4 to 5 foot waves further south. If you're down in the Georgetown area, you're also under a high surf advisory through Thursday evening. Further north near Pender County, you're looking at 4 to 5 feet.

Moving to Thursday, the pattern continues. We'll see mostly sunny skies with a high in the upper 60s, and that high rip current risk sticks around. Surf remains at 4 to 7 feet in the central areas, with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. The same powerful longshore current persists, so exercise the same caution as today.

As we head into Friday, conditions start to improve slightly. We'll see sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to near 70. The high rip current risk continues, but winds ease to around 10 miles per hour from the northeast. Surf heights begin dropping a bit to 3 to 6 feet in the central zone.

Saturday looks like the best day of the stretch. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower to mid 70s, lighter west winds around 5 miles per hour, and the rip current risk drops to moderate. You'll see 2 to 5 feet of surf, making for more manageable conditions overall.

Sunday rounds out the period with sunny skies, highs in the lower 70s, and light east winds. The rip current risk continues to ease to low or moderate depending on your location, and surf backs off to 1 to 4 feet.

Bottom line: today and tomorrow are serious days with high rip currents and strong coastal currents. Respect the ocean, stay near lifeguards, and know your limits. Conditions gradually improve as we move through the weekend. Have a safe day out there.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 09:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 8th through Sunday, April 12th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies with a high in the upper 50s along the central coast, climbing to around 60 in the south. Northeast winds will be breezy, running around 20 to 25 miles per hour. The water temperature is sitting in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit would definitely be your friend out there.

Here's what matters if you're heading to the beach: we have a high rip current risk in effect all day today through this evening. This is the real deal, folks. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. A strong north to south longshore current is also adding to the mix, so swim near lifeguards and know what you're doing if you're entering the water.

Surfwise, expect 4 to 7 feet of surf along the central coast, with slightly smaller 4 to 5 foot waves further south. If you're down in the Georgetown area, you're also under a high surf advisory through Thursday evening. Further north near Pender County, you're looking at 4 to 5 feet.

Moving to Thursday, the pattern continues. We'll see mostly sunny skies with a high in the upper 60s, and that high rip current risk sticks around. Surf remains at 4 to 7 feet in the central areas, with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. The same powerful longshore current persists, so exercise the same caution as today.

As we head into Friday, conditions start to improve slightly. We'll see sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to near 70. The high rip current risk continues, but winds ease to around 10 miles per hour from the northeast. Surf heights begin dropping a bit to 3 to 6 feet in the central zone.

Saturday looks like the best day of the stretch. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower to mid 70s, lighter west winds around 5 miles per hour, and the rip current risk drops to moderate. You'll see 2 to 5 feet of surf, making for more manageable conditions overall.

Sunday rounds out the period with sunny skies, highs in the lower 70s, and light east winds. The rip current risk continues to ease to low or moderate depending on your location, and surf backs off to 1 to 4 feet.

Bottom line: today and tomorrow are serious days with high rip currents and strong coastal currents. Respect the ocean, stay near lifeguards, and know your limits. Conditions gradually improve as we move through the weekend. Have a safe day out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! This is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 8th through Sunday, April 12th, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's start with today. We're looking at sunny skies with a high in the upper 50s along the central coast, climbing to around 60 in the south. Northeast winds will be breezy, running around 20 to 25 miles per hour. The water temperature is sitting in the lower 60s, so a wetsuit would definitely be your friend out there.

Here's what matters if you're heading to the beach: we have a high rip current risk in effect all day today through this evening. This is the real deal, folks. Life-threatening rip currents are likely in the surf zone. A strong north to south longshore current is also adding to the mix, so swim near lifeguards and know what you're doing if you're entering the water.

Surfwise, expect 4 to 7 feet of surf along the central coast, with slightly smaller 4 to 5 foot waves further south. If you're down in the Georgetown area, you're also under a high surf advisory through Thursday evening. Further north near Pender County, you're looking at 4 to 5 feet.

Moving to Thursday, the pattern continues. We'll see mostly sunny skies with a high in the upper 60s, and that high rip current risk sticks around. Surf remains at 4 to 7 feet in the central areas, with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour. The same powerful longshore current persists, so exercise the same caution as today.

As we head into Friday, conditions start to improve slightly. We'll see sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to near 70. The high rip current risk continues, but winds ease to around 10 miles per hour from the northeast. Surf heights begin dropping a bit to 3 to 6 feet in the central zone.

Saturday looks like the best day of the stretch. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower to mid 70s, lighter west winds around 5 miles per hour, and the rip current risk drops to moderate. You'll see 2 to 5 feet of surf, making for more manageable conditions overall.

Sunday rounds out the period with sunny skies, highs in the lower 70s, and light east winds. The rip current risk continues to ease to low or moderate depending on your location, and surf backs off to 1 to 4 feet.

Bottom line: today and tomorrow are serious days with high rip currents and strong coastal currents. Respect the ocean, stay near lifeguards, and know your limits. Conditions gradually improve as we move through the weekend. Have a safe day out there.

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast: 3 to 8 Foot Waves Wednesday Through Friday, High Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Starting with today, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 60s. Surf heights are running two to four feet along the northern beaches of Pender County, with slightly smaller waves of one to three feet down in Brunswick County and around Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low to moderate depending on where you are, so always use caution if you're entering the water. Northeast winds are light, ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting in the lower to mid 60s, so a wetsuit is definitely recommended. High tides occur around 11:30 AM at most inlets.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a much more active day in the water. A strengthening northeast wind around twenty miles per hour will drive surf heights significantly higher, with three to seven feet expected from Pender to Georgetown counties. Conditions will be mostly sunny, which is great for visibility, but we're upgrading the rip current risk to high for most areas. The strong northeast wind will also create robust north to south longshore currents, which combined with the larger surf, means you really need to respect the water on Wednesday. If you're heading out, know the location of lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of a rip current.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, the rip current risk remains high across much of the forecast area, with surf heights ranging from three to eight feet. Thursday brings a slight chance of showers mixed with partly sunny skies, while Friday should be predominantly sunny. Highs will be in the mid to upper 60s. By Saturday, conditions begin to moderate nicely. Rip current risks drop to moderate to low, surf heights decrease to one to five feet depending on location, and we'll see sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s as northeast winds diminish to just five miles per hour.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just planning a beach day, make sure to check with lifeguards, monitor conditions carefully, and always swim near surveillance. Stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 09:41:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Starting with today, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 60s. Surf heights are running two to four feet along the northern beaches of Pender County, with slightly smaller waves of one to three feet down in Brunswick County and around Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low to moderate depending on where you are, so always use caution if you're entering the water. Northeast winds are light, ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting in the lower to mid 60s, so a wetsuit is definitely recommended. High tides occur around 11:30 AM at most inlets.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a much more active day in the water. A strengthening northeast wind around twenty miles per hour will drive surf heights significantly higher, with three to seven feet expected from Pender to Georgetown counties. Conditions will be mostly sunny, which is great for visibility, but we're upgrading the rip current risk to high for most areas. The strong northeast wind will also create robust north to south longshore currents, which combined with the larger surf, means you really need to respect the water on Wednesday. If you're heading out, know the location of lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of a rip current.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, the rip current risk remains high across much of the forecast area, with surf heights ranging from three to eight feet. Thursday brings a slight chance of showers mixed with partly sunny skies, while Friday should be predominantly sunny. Highs will be in the mid to upper 60s. By Saturday, conditions begin to moderate nicely. Rip current risks drop to moderate to low, surf heights decrease to one to five feet depending on location, and we'll see sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s as northeast winds diminish to just five miles per hour.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just planning a beach day, make sure to check with lifeguards, monitor conditions carefully, and always swim near surveillance. Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Tuesday surf zone forecast for the Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Starting with today, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 60s. Surf heights are running two to four feet along the northern beaches of Pender County, with slightly smaller waves of one to three feet down in Brunswick County and around Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low to moderate depending on where you are, so always use caution if you're entering the water. Northeast winds are light, ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour. Water temperatures are chilly, sitting in the lower to mid 60s, so a wetsuit is definitely recommended. High tides occur around 11:30 AM at most inlets.

Now here's where things get interesting. Wednesday is shaping up to be a much more active day in the water. A strengthening northeast wind around twenty miles per hour will drive surf heights significantly higher, with three to seven feet expected from Pender to Georgetown counties. Conditions will be mostly sunny, which is great for visibility, but we're upgrading the rip current risk to high for most areas. The strong northeast wind will also create robust north to south longshore currents, which combined with the larger surf, means you really need to respect the water on Wednesday. If you're heading out, know the location of lifeguard stations and never underestimate the power of a rip current.

Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, the rip current risk remains high across much of the forecast area, with surf heights ranging from three to eight feet. Thursday brings a slight chance of showers mixed with partly sunny skies, while Friday should be predominantly sunny. Highs will be in the mid to upper 60s. By Saturday, conditions begin to moderate nicely. Rip current risks drop to moderate to low, surf heights decrease to one to five feet depending on location, and we'll see sunny skies with highs in the lower 70s as northeast winds diminish to just five miles per hour.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just planning a beach day, make sure to check with lifeguards, monitor conditions carefully, and always swim near surveillance. Stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>NC and SC Surf Forecast: Moderate Rip Current Risk Today, Building Surf Mid-Week, Waves Three to Seven Feet</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening along most of the forecast area. If you're planning to head to the beach today, exercise caution in the surf zone where life-threatening rip currents are possible.

Let's break down what to expect. Today will feature partly sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Surf heights will range from one to three feet depending on your location, with the highest surf expected along the Georgetown and New Hanover beaches where conditions could reach three to six feet. Northeast winds will blow between 10 and 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees, so a wetsuit might be a good idea. There is no thunderstorm potential today, and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions improve considerably. Rip current risks drop to low across most areas, though Georgetown will remain moderate. Surf heights will decrease to around one to three feet across the forecast region. Skies will remain partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Northeast winds will lighten to five to 10 miles per hour, making for a much more pleasant beach day overall.

Now looking ahead to the extended period, conditions become more energetic. Wednesday brings a high rip current risk and an increase in surf energy, with waves building to two to six feet depending on the beach. Northeast winds will increase to around 20 miles per hour and conditions will be mostly sunny. Thursday the surf continues to build with heights reaching three to seven feet in some locations. There is a chance of showers, so keep an eye on the radar. High rip current risks persist throughout the period.

By Friday, we'll see another mostly sunny day with highs around 70 degrees. Surf heights will remain elevated at three to seven feet in some areas. Northeast winds will diminish to around 10 miles per hour. There is a slight chance of showers, but overall conditions should be favorable.

Tide times vary by location, so check your local inlet for specific high and low tide times to plan your beach visit accordingly.

The key takeaway this week is to respect the rip currents, which will be life-threatening especially mid-week. If you find yourself caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting the current. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:42:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening along most of the forecast area. If you're planning to head to the beach today, exercise caution in the surf zone where life-threatening rip currents are possible.

Let's break down what to expect. Today will feature partly sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Surf heights will range from one to three feet depending on your location, with the highest surf expected along the Georgetown and New Hanover beaches where conditions could reach three to six feet. Northeast winds will blow between 10 and 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees, so a wetsuit might be a good idea. There is no thunderstorm potential today, and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions improve considerably. Rip current risks drop to low across most areas, though Georgetown will remain moderate. Surf heights will decrease to around one to three feet across the forecast region. Skies will remain partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Northeast winds will lighten to five to 10 miles per hour, making for a much more pleasant beach day overall.

Now looking ahead to the extended period, conditions become more energetic. Wednesday brings a high rip current risk and an increase in surf energy, with waves building to two to six feet depending on the beach. Northeast winds will increase to around 20 miles per hour and conditions will be mostly sunny. Thursday the surf continues to build with heights reaching three to seven feet in some locations. There is a chance of showers, so keep an eye on the radar. High rip current risks persist throughout the period.

By Friday, we'll see another mostly sunny day with highs around 70 degrees. Surf heights will remain elevated at three to seven feet in some areas. Northeast winds will diminish to around 10 miles per hour. There is a slight chance of showers, but overall conditions should be favorable.

Tide times vary by location, so check your local inlet for specific high and low tide times to plan your beach visit accordingly.

The key takeaway this week is to respect the rip currents, which will be life-threatening especially mid-week. If you find yourself caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting the current. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening along most of the forecast area. If you're planning to head to the beach today, exercise caution in the surf zone where life-threatening rip currents are possible.

Let's break down what to expect. Today will feature partly sunny skies with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Surf heights will range from one to three feet depending on your location, with the highest surf expected along the Georgetown and New Hanover beaches where conditions could reach three to six feet. Northeast winds will blow between 10 and 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees, so a wetsuit might be a good idea. There is no thunderstorm potential today, and UV levels are moderate, so sunscreen is still recommended.

Moving into Tuesday, conditions improve considerably. Rip current risks drop to low across most areas, though Georgetown will remain moderate. Surf heights will decrease to around one to three feet across the forecast region. Skies will remain partly sunny with highs in the upper 60s. Northeast winds will lighten to five to 10 miles per hour, making for a much more pleasant beach day overall.

Now looking ahead to the extended period, conditions become more energetic. Wednesday brings a high rip current risk and an increase in surf energy, with waves building to two to six feet depending on the beach. Northeast winds will increase to around 20 miles per hour and conditions will be mostly sunny. Thursday the surf continues to build with heights reaching three to seven feet in some locations. There is a chance of showers, so keep an eye on the radar. High rip current risks persist throughout the period.

By Friday, we'll see another mostly sunny day with highs around 70 degrees. Surf heights will remain elevated at three to seven feet in some areas. Northeast winds will diminish to around 10 miles per hour. There is a slight chance of showers, but overall conditions should be favorable.

Tide times vary by location, so check your local inlet for specific high and low tide times to plan your beach visit accordingly.

The key takeaway this week is to respect the rip currents, which will be life-threatening especially mid-week. If you find yourself caught in a rip, remember to swim parallel to shore rather than fighting the current. Stay safe out there and enjoy the beach.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Carolina South Carolina Beach Forecast Sunday Surf Conditions Rip Currents Thunderstorms</title>
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      <description># Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

If you're planning a beach day today, grab your sunscreen and maybe an umbrella. We're looking at mostly sunny skies through the early afternoon before clouds move in later this evening. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms developing, so keep an eye on those skies. And here's the thing, there's also a moderate risk of waterspouts, so it's definitely a day to respect Mother Nature.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees along the North Carolina beaches, warming up just slightly to the upper 60s as you head down toward the South Carolina coast. Air temperatures will reach the mid-70s today, so you'll want to be mindful of that very high UV index.

Let's talk about the surf. We've got some decent energy in the water. North Carolina's Coastal Pender area is seeing 2 to 4 foot waves, while down in New Hanover we're looking at 1 to 3 feet. As you head south toward Brunswick County and into South Carolina's Horry County, the northern sections are offering 2 to 4 footers, with slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot waves to the south. Over at Georgetown, expect 1 to 3 foot surf.

Now here's what you really need to know. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through this evening for several areas, and a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents is in effect throughout the entire forecast region. Strong south to north longshore currents are present along much of the coast today, creating dangerous conditions in the water. If you're planning to swim, be aware of these currents and never fight them if you get caught in one.

Looking at Monday, conditions settle down considerably. Thunderstorm potential drops to none, and we'll see mostly cloudy skies clearing to partly sunny by midday. Winds shift to the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights will ease slightly to 1 to 3 feet across most areas, and rip current risks remain moderate through the forecast region. High temperatures will drop into the mid 60s.

As we move into the extended forecast, Tuesday brings low rip current risks and partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Wednesday is where things get interesting again. Rip current risks increase significantly, jumping to high risk levels along Georgetown and high risk in many other areas. Surf heights climb back up to 2 to 6 feet depending on your location, with Georgetown seeing the most impressive 3 to 6 foot waves. Northeast winds increase to around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, we're maintaining that high rip current risk with continued elevated surf. Wave heights remain in the 2 to 6 foot range, and there's a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s to low 60s.

Bottom line, today requires your attention if you're in the water. Respect the rip currents, watch for thunderstorms, and protect yourself from that intens

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 09:42:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

If you're planning a beach day today, grab your sunscreen and maybe an umbrella. We're looking at mostly sunny skies through the early afternoon before clouds move in later this evening. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms developing, so keep an eye on those skies. And here's the thing, there's also a moderate risk of waterspouts, so it's definitely a day to respect Mother Nature.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees along the North Carolina beaches, warming up just slightly to the upper 60s as you head down toward the South Carolina coast. Air temperatures will reach the mid-70s today, so you'll want to be mindful of that very high UV index.

Let's talk about the surf. We've got some decent energy in the water. North Carolina's Coastal Pender area is seeing 2 to 4 foot waves, while down in New Hanover we're looking at 1 to 3 feet. As you head south toward Brunswick County and into South Carolina's Horry County, the northern sections are offering 2 to 4 footers, with slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot waves to the south. Over at Georgetown, expect 1 to 3 foot surf.

Now here's what you really need to know. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through this evening for several areas, and a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents is in effect throughout the entire forecast region. Strong south to north longshore currents are present along much of the coast today, creating dangerous conditions in the water. If you're planning to swim, be aware of these currents and never fight them if you get caught in one.

Looking at Monday, conditions settle down considerably. Thunderstorm potential drops to none, and we'll see mostly cloudy skies clearing to partly sunny by midday. Winds shift to the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights will ease slightly to 1 to 3 feet across most areas, and rip current risks remain moderate through the forecast region. High temperatures will drop into the mid 60s.

As we move into the extended forecast, Tuesday brings low rip current risks and partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Wednesday is where things get interesting again. Rip current risks increase significantly, jumping to high risk levels along Georgetown and high risk in many other areas. Surf heights climb back up to 2 to 6 feet depending on your location, with Georgetown seeing the most impressive 3 to 6 foot waves. Northeast winds increase to around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, we're maintaining that high rip current risk with continued elevated surf. Wave heights remain in the 2 to 6 foot range, and there's a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s to low 60s.

Bottom line, today requires your attention if you're in the water. Respect the rip currents, watch for thunderstorms, and protect yourself from that intens

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        <![CDATA[# Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your Sunday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service.

If you're planning a beach day today, grab your sunscreen and maybe an umbrella. We're looking at mostly sunny skies through the early afternoon before clouds move in later this evening. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms developing, so keep an eye on those skies. And here's the thing, there's also a moderate risk of waterspouts, so it's definitely a day to respect Mother Nature.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees along the North Carolina beaches, warming up just slightly to the upper 60s as you head down toward the South Carolina coast. Air temperatures will reach the mid-70s today, so you'll want to be mindful of that very high UV index.

Let's talk about the surf. We've got some decent energy in the water. North Carolina's Coastal Pender area is seeing 2 to 4 foot waves, while down in New Hanover we're looking at 1 to 3 feet. As you head south toward Brunswick County and into South Carolina's Horry County, the northern sections are offering 2 to 4 footers, with slightly smaller 1 to 3 foot waves to the south. Over at Georgetown, expect 1 to 3 foot surf.

Now here's what you really need to know. There's a Beach Hazards Statement in effect through this evening for several areas, and a Moderate Risk of Rip Currents is in effect throughout the entire forecast region. Strong south to north longshore currents are present along much of the coast today, creating dangerous conditions in the water. If you're planning to swim, be aware of these currents and never fight them if you get caught in one.

Looking at Monday, conditions settle down considerably. Thunderstorm potential drops to none, and we'll see mostly cloudy skies clearing to partly sunny by midday. Winds shift to the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf heights will ease slightly to 1 to 3 feet across most areas, and rip current risks remain moderate through the forecast region. High temperatures will drop into the mid 60s.

As we move into the extended forecast, Tuesday brings low rip current risks and partly sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s. Wednesday is where things get interesting again. Rip current risks increase significantly, jumping to high risk levels along Georgetown and high risk in many other areas. Surf heights climb back up to 2 to 6 feet depending on your location, with Georgetown seeing the most impressive 3 to 6 foot waves. Northeast winds increase to around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, we're maintaining that high rip current risk with continued elevated surf. Wave heights remain in the 2 to 6 foot range, and there's a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the upper 60s to low 60s.

Bottom line, today requires your attention if you're in the water. Respect the rip currents, watch for thunderstorms, and protect yourself from that intens

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      <title>NC and SC Surf Forecast: Sunny Saturday, Showers Sunday, High Surf Warning Wednesday</title>
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      <description>Good morning! This is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

We're starting this weekend off on a pleasant note. Expect mostly sunny skies today with light south winds between five and ten miles per hour. Surf heights are running two to three feet across most of the region, with water temperatures in the lower to mid sixties. If you're heading out, be aware that a moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening, so exercise caution and stay aware of those currents. The UV index is running high today, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Now let's talk about Sunday. We'll stay mostly sunny through the early afternoon before clouds move in around two o'clock. This is when showers are likely to develop, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will pick up a bit, shifting to the southwest and blowing between ten and fifteen miles per hour. We're still looking at two to three foot waves in most areas, with a moderate rip current risk continuing. One thing to note is a strong south to north longshore current will be in effect, so pay attention to that if you're in the water.

Looking ahead to Monday, we'll see conditions improve somewhat. Partly sunny skies, moderate rip current risk, and surf around one to three feet. Temperatures will be cooling to the mid sixties with northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings mostly cloudy skies and the rip current risk drops to low across most beaches. Surf heights around two feet, highs in the mid sixties, and light northeast winds.

By Wednesday, we need to talk about a significant change. A high rip current risk will be in effect, particularly from Wrightsville Beach southward toward Georgetown. Surf heights are going to build substantially, reaching two to five feet along the central coast and three to six feet down in Georgetown County. Northeast winds will be breezy around twenty to twenty five miles per hour. This is definitely a day to respect the ocean if you're venturing in.

If you're planning a beach visit this weekend, today and Sunday are your best bets before conditions get more serious. Have a great Saturday at the beach!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! This is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

We're starting this weekend off on a pleasant note. Expect mostly sunny skies today with light south winds between five and ten miles per hour. Surf heights are running two to three feet across most of the region, with water temperatures in the lower to mid sixties. If you're heading out, be aware that a moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening, so exercise caution and stay aware of those currents. The UV index is running high today, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Now let's talk about Sunday. We'll stay mostly sunny through the early afternoon before clouds move in around two o'clock. This is when showers are likely to develop, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will pick up a bit, shifting to the southwest and blowing between ten and fifteen miles per hour. We're still looking at two to three foot waves in most areas, with a moderate rip current risk continuing. One thing to note is a strong south to north longshore current will be in effect, so pay attention to that if you're in the water.

Looking ahead to Monday, we'll see conditions improve somewhat. Partly sunny skies, moderate rip current risk, and surf around one to three feet. Temperatures will be cooling to the mid sixties with northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings mostly cloudy skies and the rip current risk drops to low across most beaches. Surf heights around two feet, highs in the mid sixties, and light northeast winds.

By Wednesday, we need to talk about a significant change. A high rip current risk will be in effect, particularly from Wrightsville Beach southward toward Georgetown. Surf heights are going to build substantially, reaching two to five feet along the central coast and three to six feet down in Georgetown County. Northeast winds will be breezy around twenty to twenty five miles per hour. This is definitely a day to respect the ocean if you're venturing in.

If you're planning a beach visit this weekend, today and Sunday are your best bets before conditions get more serious. Have a great Saturday at the beach!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! This is your Saturday surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

We're starting this weekend off on a pleasant note. Expect mostly sunny skies today with light south winds between five and ten miles per hour. Surf heights are running two to three feet across most of the region, with water temperatures in the lower to mid sixties. If you're heading out, be aware that a moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening, so exercise caution and stay aware of those currents. The UV index is running high today, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Now let's talk about Sunday. We'll stay mostly sunny through the early afternoon before clouds move in around two o'clock. This is when showers are likely to develop, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will pick up a bit, shifting to the southwest and blowing between ten and fifteen miles per hour. We're still looking at two to three foot waves in most areas, with a moderate rip current risk continuing. One thing to note is a strong south to north longshore current will be in effect, so pay attention to that if you're in the water.

Looking ahead to Monday, we'll see conditions improve somewhat. Partly sunny skies, moderate rip current risk, and surf around one to three feet. Temperatures will be cooling to the mid sixties with northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings mostly cloudy skies and the rip current risk drops to low across most beaches. Surf heights around two feet, highs in the mid sixties, and light northeast winds.

By Wednesday, we need to talk about a significant change. A high rip current risk will be in effect, particularly from Wrightsville Beach southward toward Georgetown. Surf heights are going to build substantially, reaching two to five feet along the central coast and three to six feet down in Georgetown County. Northeast winds will be breezy around twenty to twenty five miles per hour. This is definitely a day to respect the ocean if you're venturing in.

If you're planning a beach visit this weekend, today and Sunday are your best bets before conditions get more serious. Have a great Saturday at the beach!

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      <title>Surf Forecast Friday Through Tuesday Small Waves Light Winds High Rip Current Risk Sunday</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Friday, April third through Tuesday.

Let's start with today. You're looking at small surf in the one to three foot range across the entire region with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. Winds will be light, coming from the south at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the lower to mid sixties, so you might want that spring suit. Now here's the important part: moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening everywhere north of Brunswick County. If you're heading down to the southern beaches around Sunset Beach or Bald Head Island, east of Ocean Isle you'll see low rip current risk, but Ocean Isle west still has moderate risk. UV index is high, so don't forget the sunscreen.

Looking at tides, you've got high tides rolling in around nine in the morning at most locations, with lows hitting between two fifty and three fifteen in the afternoon.

Saturday shapes up similarly. Same small surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the lower seventies. Light south winds continue. The moderate rip current risk persists everywhere except Brunswick County east of Ocean Isle where it stays low. One thing to note: there's a moderate south to north longshore current developing, particularly noticeable around Pender and New Hanover counties, so just be aware of that if you're doing any paddling.

Now let's jump ahead to Sunday because things get interesting. The surf picks up to two to four feet north of Brunswick County, while the south stays at one to three. This is when we see high rip current risk developing down around Horry and Georgetown counties, so definitely respect the water that day. There's a slight to moderate chance of showers moving in, and winds shift to the southwest around fifteen miles per hour. Highs still in the lower seventies.

Monday the surf settles back down to one to three feet across the board. Rip current risk drops back to moderate for most areas, though Brunswick and Georgetown counties are looking at low risk. It'll be partly to mostly cloudy with highs in the mid sixties and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Finally, Tuesday wraps up the extended period mostly cloudy with similar small surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk continues to decrease, dropping to low across southern areas. Highs in the mid sixties with light north winds.

Bottom line: enjoy the nice weather today and Saturday with manageable conditions, but be extra cautious Sunday when the rip currents become more aggressive, especially if you're heading south toward Myrtle Beach or the Georgetown area. It's a great week to be on the water if you respect the ocean.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:42:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Friday, April third through Tuesday.

Let's start with today. You're looking at small surf in the one to three foot range across the entire region with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. Winds will be light, coming from the south at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the lower to mid sixties, so you might want that spring suit. Now here's the important part: moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening everywhere north of Brunswick County. If you're heading down to the southern beaches around Sunset Beach or Bald Head Island, east of Ocean Isle you'll see low rip current risk, but Ocean Isle west still has moderate risk. UV index is high, so don't forget the sunscreen.

Looking at tides, you've got high tides rolling in around nine in the morning at most locations, with lows hitting between two fifty and three fifteen in the afternoon.

Saturday shapes up similarly. Same small surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the lower seventies. Light south winds continue. The moderate rip current risk persists everywhere except Brunswick County east of Ocean Isle where it stays low. One thing to note: there's a moderate south to north longshore current developing, particularly noticeable around Pender and New Hanover counties, so just be aware of that if you're doing any paddling.

Now let's jump ahead to Sunday because things get interesting. The surf picks up to two to four feet north of Brunswick County, while the south stays at one to three. This is when we see high rip current risk developing down around Horry and Georgetown counties, so definitely respect the water that day. There's a slight to moderate chance of showers moving in, and winds shift to the southwest around fifteen miles per hour. Highs still in the lower seventies.

Monday the surf settles back down to one to three feet across the board. Rip current risk drops back to moderate for most areas, though Brunswick and Georgetown counties are looking at low risk. It'll be partly to mostly cloudy with highs in the mid sixties and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Finally, Tuesday wraps up the extended period mostly cloudy with similar small surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk continues to decrease, dropping to low across southern areas. Highs in the mid sixties with light north winds.

Bottom line: enjoy the nice weather today and Saturday with manageable conditions, but be extra cautious Sunday when the rip currents become more aggressive, especially if you're heading south toward Myrtle Beach or the Georgetown area. It's a great week to be on the water if you respect the ocean.

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Friday, April third through Tuesday.

Let's start with today. You're looking at small surf in the one to three foot range across the entire region with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. Winds will be light, coming from the south at five to ten miles per hour. Water temperatures are hanging in the lower to mid sixties, so you might want that spring suit. Now here's the important part: moderate rip current risk is in effect through this evening everywhere north of Brunswick County. If you're heading down to the southern beaches around Sunset Beach or Bald Head Island, east of Ocean Isle you'll see low rip current risk, but Ocean Isle west still has moderate risk. UV index is high, so don't forget the sunscreen.

Looking at tides, you've got high tides rolling in around nine in the morning at most locations, with lows hitting between two fifty and three fifteen in the afternoon.

Saturday shapes up similarly. Same small surf, mostly sunny skies, and highs in the lower seventies. Light south winds continue. The moderate rip current risk persists everywhere except Brunswick County east of Ocean Isle where it stays low. One thing to note: there's a moderate south to north longshore current developing, particularly noticeable around Pender and New Hanover counties, so just be aware of that if you're doing any paddling.

Now let's jump ahead to Sunday because things get interesting. The surf picks up to two to four feet north of Brunswick County, while the south stays at one to three. This is when we see high rip current risk developing down around Horry and Georgetown counties, so definitely respect the water that day. There's a slight to moderate chance of showers moving in, and winds shift to the southwest around fifteen miles per hour. Highs still in the lower seventies.

Monday the surf settles back down to one to three feet across the board. Rip current risk drops back to moderate for most areas, though Brunswick and Georgetown counties are looking at low risk. It'll be partly to mostly cloudy with highs in the mid sixties and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Finally, Tuesday wraps up the extended period mostly cloudy with similar small surf in the one to three foot range. Rip current risk continues to decrease, dropping to low across southern areas. Highs in the mid sixties with light north winds.

Bottom line: enjoy the nice weather today and Saturday with manageable conditions, but be extra cautious Sunday when the rip currents become more aggressive, especially if you're heading south toward Myrtle Beach or the Georgetown area. It's a great week to be on the water if you respect the ocean.

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast April 2 Through Monday Moderate Rip Currents Thursday Improving Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 2nd through Monday for the Carolina coast.

Starting with the northern beaches from Surf City down through Wrightsville Beach, expect moderate rip current risks to stay in effect through this evening. Surf heights will run two to three feet today with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. South winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures hover in the upper fifties. The high tide at Topsail Inlet hits at eight twenty-four this morning with a low tide at two twenty in the afternoon.

Friday looks much the same across these northern zones. Moderate rip current risks continue with similar two to three foot surf heights and sunny conditions. Highs stay in the lower seventies with gentle south winds. If you're heading out, definitely be aware of those rip currents even though conditions look pleasant.

Down around the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll see lower rip current risks today. Surf heights are a bit smaller at one to two feet with sunny weather and highs in the lower seventies. Southeast winds stay around five miles per hour, and water temperatures dip into the lower sixties.

The Myrtle Beach area shows low rip current risks as well through Friday, with one to two foot surf today and slightly larger one to three foot waves expected tomorrow. There's a slight chance of showers Friday, but otherwise expect mostly sunny skies and those lower seventies temperatures.

Georgetown beaches remain quiet with low rip current risks and one to two foot surf today, building to one to three feet by Friday. Water temperatures reach the mid sixties here. Again, mostly sunny with a slight shower chance Friday and highs in the lower seventies.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings improving conditions with mostly sunny skies across the entire region. Highs stay in the lower seventies with light south winds. Rip current risks vary by location but generally remain moderate to low.

Sunday is when things get interesting. A significant weather system moves in bringing showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms from north to south. Surf heights increase to two to four feet in most locations. Rip current risks escalate notably, particularly around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown where high risks become likely. Winds shift southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and it stays mild in the lower to mid seventies.

Wrap up your week Monday with partly sunny skies and diminishing shower chances. Surf drops back to one to three feet as a northeast wind kicks in at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Highs settle into the lower to mid sixties, and rip current risks ease back to moderate or low depending on your beach location.

Bottom line for the week: enjoy the beautiful conditions today and Friday, brace for more active surf and weather Sunday, then ease into a calmer pattern to close things out. Stay safe in the water a

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:42:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 2nd through Monday for the Carolina coast.

Starting with the northern beaches from Surf City down through Wrightsville Beach, expect moderate rip current risks to stay in effect through this evening. Surf heights will run two to three feet today with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. South winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures hover in the upper fifties. The high tide at Topsail Inlet hits at eight twenty-four this morning with a low tide at two twenty in the afternoon.

Friday looks much the same across these northern zones. Moderate rip current risks continue with similar two to three foot surf heights and sunny conditions. Highs stay in the lower seventies with gentle south winds. If you're heading out, definitely be aware of those rip currents even though conditions look pleasant.

Down around the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll see lower rip current risks today. Surf heights are a bit smaller at one to two feet with sunny weather and highs in the lower seventies. Southeast winds stay around five miles per hour, and water temperatures dip into the lower sixties.

The Myrtle Beach area shows low rip current risks as well through Friday, with one to two foot surf today and slightly larger one to three foot waves expected tomorrow. There's a slight chance of showers Friday, but otherwise expect mostly sunny skies and those lower seventies temperatures.

Georgetown beaches remain quiet with low rip current risks and one to two foot surf today, building to one to three feet by Friday. Water temperatures reach the mid sixties here. Again, mostly sunny with a slight shower chance Friday and highs in the lower seventies.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings improving conditions with mostly sunny skies across the entire region. Highs stay in the lower seventies with light south winds. Rip current risks vary by location but generally remain moderate to low.

Sunday is when things get interesting. A significant weather system moves in bringing showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms from north to south. Surf heights increase to two to four feet in most locations. Rip current risks escalate notably, particularly around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown where high risks become likely. Winds shift southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and it stays mild in the lower to mid seventies.

Wrap up your week Monday with partly sunny skies and diminishing shower chances. Surf drops back to one to three feet as a northeast wind kicks in at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Highs settle into the lower to mid sixties, and rip current risks ease back to moderate or low depending on your beach location.

Bottom line for the week: enjoy the beautiful conditions today and Friday, brace for more active surf and weather Sunday, then ease into a calmer pattern to close things out. Stay safe in the water a

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        <![CDATA[Good morning! Here's your surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 2nd through Monday for the Carolina coast.

Starting with the northern beaches from Surf City down through Wrightsville Beach, expect moderate rip current risks to stay in effect through this evening. Surf heights will run two to three feet today with sunny skies and highs in the lower seventies. South winds will be light at five to ten miles per hour, and water temperatures hover in the upper fifties. The high tide at Topsail Inlet hits at eight twenty-four this morning with a low tide at two twenty in the afternoon.

Friday looks much the same across these northern zones. Moderate rip current risks continue with similar two to three foot surf heights and sunny conditions. Highs stay in the lower seventies with gentle south winds. If you're heading out, definitely be aware of those rip currents even though conditions look pleasant.

Down around the Brunswick County beaches including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll see lower rip current risks today. Surf heights are a bit smaller at one to two feet with sunny weather and highs in the lower seventies. Southeast winds stay around five miles per hour, and water temperatures dip into the lower sixties.

The Myrtle Beach area shows low rip current risks as well through Friday, with one to two foot surf today and slightly larger one to three foot waves expected tomorrow. There's a slight chance of showers Friday, but otherwise expect mostly sunny skies and those lower seventies temperatures.

Georgetown beaches remain quiet with low rip current risks and one to two foot surf today, building to one to three feet by Friday. Water temperatures reach the mid sixties here. Again, mostly sunny with a slight shower chance Friday and highs in the lower seventies.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings improving conditions with mostly sunny skies across the entire region. Highs stay in the lower seventies with light south winds. Rip current risks vary by location but generally remain moderate to low.

Sunday is when things get interesting. A significant weather system moves in bringing showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms from north to south. Surf heights increase to two to four feet in most locations. Rip current risks escalate notably, particularly around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown where high risks become likely. Winds shift southwest at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and it stays mild in the lower to mid seventies.

Wrap up your week Monday with partly sunny skies and diminishing shower chances. Surf drops back to one to three feet as a northeast wind kicks in at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Highs settle into the lower to mid sixties, and rip current risks ease back to moderate or low depending on your beach location.

Bottom line for the week: enjoy the beautiful conditions today and Friday, brace for more active surf and weather Sunday, then ease into a calmer pattern to close things out. Stay safe in the water a

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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wednesday April 1st 2026 Moderate Rip Current Risk Northern Beaches One to Three Foot Waves</title>
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      <description># Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening across the northern portions of our forecast area. Whether you're planning to hit the water at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Carolina Beach, please exercise caution and be aware of strong currents pulling seaward from the shore.

Let's break down today's conditions by region. Along Coastal Pender, we're looking at one to three foot surf with mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a beautiful day with highs in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes in at 8:32 AM with low tide at 2:59 PM. The moderate south to north longshore current will be a factor, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, conditions are similar with one to three foot surf and sunny skies. The high tide at Mercer Pier peaks at 7:36 AM with low tide at 1:54 PM. Again, expect that moderate south to north longshore current and take precautions against rip currents.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the story changes slightly. Here we're looking at low rip current risk with one to three foot surf generally, though it may reach around two feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. High tide at Lockwoods Folly happens at 8:48 AM with low tide at 3:07 PM.

Further south in Coastal Horry near Myrtle Beach, we also have low rip current risk today with one to two foot surf depending on location. The water will be sunny and pleasant with highs near 70 degrees.

Coastal Georgetown continues the trend with low rip current risk and just one foot of surf, though a moderate south to north longshore current is present here as well.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk continues across the northern zones. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet along Coastal Pender and around two to three feet in Coastal New Hanover. Conditions remain sunny with highs in the lower 70s and very light southeast winds. Southern locations remain in the low risk category with similar pleasant conditions.

By Friday, we expect moderate rip current risk to expand further south toward Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, while surf heights gradually build. Sunny skies continue with highs in the mid 70s and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk remains moderate across much of the area, and surf heights stay in the two to four foot range. It's shaping up to be another nice beach day overall.

Sunday is when we need to pay closer attention. A high rip current risk develops across Coastal Pender, while moderate rip current risk continues further south. We'll see increased shower chances and a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Surf heights will be two

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 09:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening across the northern portions of our forecast area. Whether you're planning to hit the water at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Carolina Beach, please exercise caution and be aware of strong currents pulling seaward from the shore.

Let's break down today's conditions by region. Along Coastal Pender, we're looking at one to three foot surf with mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a beautiful day with highs in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes in at 8:32 AM with low tide at 2:59 PM. The moderate south to north longshore current will be a factor, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, conditions are similar with one to three foot surf and sunny skies. The high tide at Mercer Pier peaks at 7:36 AM with low tide at 1:54 PM. Again, expect that moderate south to north longshore current and take precautions against rip currents.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the story changes slightly. Here we're looking at low rip current risk with one to three foot surf generally, though it may reach around two feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. High tide at Lockwoods Folly happens at 8:48 AM with low tide at 3:07 PM.

Further south in Coastal Horry near Myrtle Beach, we also have low rip current risk today with one to two foot surf depending on location. The water will be sunny and pleasant with highs near 70 degrees.

Coastal Georgetown continues the trend with low rip current risk and just one foot of surf, though a moderate south to north longshore current is present here as well.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk continues across the northern zones. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet along Coastal Pender and around two to three feet in Coastal New Hanover. Conditions remain sunny with highs in the lower 70s and very light southeast winds. Southern locations remain in the low risk category with similar pleasant conditions.

By Friday, we expect moderate rip current risk to expand further south toward Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, while surf heights gradually build. Sunny skies continue with highs in the mid 70s and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk remains moderate across much of the area, and surf heights stay in the two to four foot range. It's shaping up to be another nice beach day overall.

Sunday is when we need to pay closer attention. A high rip current risk develops across Coastal Pender, while moderate rip current risk continues further south. We'll see increased shower chances and a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Surf heights will be two

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        <![CDATA[# Surf Zone Forecast Report

Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Wednesday, April 1st, 2026.

A moderate risk of rip currents is in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening across the northern portions of our forecast area. Whether you're planning to hit the water at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Carolina Beach, please exercise caution and be aware of strong currents pulling seaward from the shore.

Let's break down today's conditions by region. Along Coastal Pender, we're looking at one to three foot surf with mostly sunny skies. It's going to be a beautiful day with highs in the lower 70s and light south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering around 60 degrees. High tide at Topsail Inlet comes in at 8:32 AM with low tide at 2:59 PM. The moderate south to north longshore current will be a factor, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, conditions are similar with one to three foot surf and sunny skies. The high tide at Mercer Pier peaks at 7:36 AM with low tide at 1:54 PM. Again, expect that moderate south to north longshore current and take precautions against rip currents.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the story changes slightly. Here we're looking at low rip current risk with one to three foot surf generally, though it may reach around two feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. High tide at Lockwoods Folly happens at 8:48 AM with low tide at 3:07 PM.

Further south in Coastal Horry near Myrtle Beach, we also have low rip current risk today with one to two foot surf depending on location. The water will be sunny and pleasant with highs near 70 degrees.

Coastal Georgetown continues the trend with low rip current risk and just one foot of surf, though a moderate south to north longshore current is present here as well.

Now looking ahead to Thursday, the moderate rip current risk continues across the northern zones. Surf heights will bump up to two to four feet along Coastal Pender and around two to three feet in Coastal New Hanover. Conditions remain sunny with highs in the lower 70s and very light southeast winds. Southern locations remain in the low risk category with similar pleasant conditions.

By Friday, we expect moderate rip current risk to expand further south toward Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, while surf heights gradually build. Sunny skies continue with highs in the mid 70s and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of showers. Rip current risk remains moderate across much of the area, and surf heights stay in the two to four foot range. It's shaping up to be another nice beach day overall.

Sunday is when we need to pay closer attention. A high rip current risk develops across Coastal Pender, while moderate rip current risk continues further south. We'll see increased shower chances and a slight chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Surf heights will be two

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      <title>National Weather Service Closes 2025 Carolina Surf Season Forecasts Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports religiously all summer long, we've got some news for you. The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2025 surf season. As of tonight at seven twenty-six PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, the forecasts for all your favorite Carolina beaches are now on hiatus.

That means if you've been hitting the waves at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach down in North Carolina, or if you're one of those dedicated surfers who makes the trek to Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, or any of those South Carolina hotspots, the detailed surf zone forecasts you've relied on are taking a well-deserved break.

From the northern reaches of Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Island, all the way down to the southern coastal communities of Georgetown County including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same message applies. The seasonal forecasts that have been helping you plan your water activities are officially offline.

But don't worry, this downtime won't last forever. The National Weather Service will be firing things back up when spring rolls around. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when the 2026 surf season forecasts will resume and you'll have that detailed local guidance back in your hands.

So for now, take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about next season. See you in the spring.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 09:42:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports religiously all summer long, we've got some news for you. The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2025 surf season. As of tonight at seven twenty-six PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, the forecasts for all your favorite Carolina beaches are now on hiatus.

That means if you've been hitting the waves at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach down in North Carolina, or if you're one of those dedicated surfers who makes the trek to Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, or any of those South Carolina hotspots, the detailed surf zone forecasts you've relied on are taking a well-deserved break.

From the northern reaches of Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Island, all the way down to the southern coastal communities of Georgetown County including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same message applies. The seasonal forecasts that have been helping you plan your water activities are officially offline.

But don't worry, this downtime won't last forever. The National Weather Service will be firing things back up when spring rolls around. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when the 2026 surf season forecasts will resume and you'll have that detailed local guidance back in your hands.

So for now, take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about next season. See you in the spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports religiously all summer long, we've got some news for you. The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2025 surf season. As of tonight at seven twenty-six PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, the forecasts for all your favorite Carolina beaches are now on hiatus.

That means if you've been hitting the waves at Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or Kure Beach down in North Carolina, or if you're one of those dedicated surfers who makes the trek to Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, or any of those South Carolina hotspots, the detailed surf zone forecasts you've relied on are taking a well-deserved break.

From the northern reaches of Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Island, all the way down to the southern coastal communities of Georgetown County including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same message applies. The seasonal forecasts that have been helping you plan your water activities are officially offline.

But don't worry, this downtime won't last forever. The National Weather Service will be firing things back up when spring rolls around. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when the 2026 surf season forecasts will resume and you'll have that detailed local guidance back in your hands.

So for now, take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about next season. See you in the spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>NC and SC Surf Zone Forecasts Closed for 2025 Season, Returning April 1 2026</title>
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      <description>Good evening, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast. Well folks, we've officially hung up our surfboards for the 2025 season. The National Weather Service Wilmington has called it, and the surf zone forecasts covering everything from Pender County down to Georgetown are now closed for the year.

If you're in the Surf City and Topsail Beach area, the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or Fort Fisher, or if you frequent the Brunswick County shores including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, you'll want to take note. The same goes for all our Myrtle Beach area friends in Horry County, from Cherry Grove all the way down to Garden City, as well as those enjoying Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach over in Georgetown County.

So here's the deal. The 2025 beach season is officially in the books. Whether you caught some epic swells this summer or spent most of your time watching the ocean from your beach chair, the formal surf forecasting is done. But don't worry, we're not abandoning you for too long. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the intel you need to get back in the water when warmer weather returns.

Until then, enjoy the quieter fall and winter months. Check back in the spring and we'll be ready to keep you informed on every swell that rolls through.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good evening, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast. Well folks, we've officially hung up our surfboards for the 2025 season. The National Weather Service Wilmington has called it, and the surf zone forecasts covering everything from Pender County down to Georgetown are now closed for the year.

If you're in the Surf City and Topsail Beach area, the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or Fort Fisher, or if you frequent the Brunswick County shores including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, you'll want to take note. The same goes for all our Myrtle Beach area friends in Horry County, from Cherry Grove all the way down to Garden City, as well as those enjoying Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach over in Georgetown County.

So here's the deal. The 2025 beach season is officially in the books. Whether you caught some epic swells this summer or spent most of your time watching the ocean from your beach chair, the formal surf forecasting is done. But don't worry, we're not abandoning you for too long. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the intel you need to get back in the water when warmer weather returns.

Until then, enjoy the quieter fall and winter months. Check back in the spring and we'll be ready to keep you informed on every swell that rolls through.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good evening, this is your surf zone forecast for the North Carolina and South Carolina coast. Well folks, we've officially hung up our surfboards for the 2025 season. The National Weather Service Wilmington has called it, and the surf zone forecasts covering everything from Pender County down to Georgetown are now closed for the year.

If you're in the Surf City and Topsail Beach area, the beaches of Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or Fort Fisher, or if you frequent the Brunswick County shores including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, you'll want to take note. The same goes for all our Myrtle Beach area friends in Horry County, from Cherry Grove all the way down to Garden City, as well as those enjoying Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach over in Georgetown County.

So here's the deal. The 2025 beach season is officially in the books. Whether you caught some epic swells this summer or spent most of your time watching the ocean from your beach chair, the formal surf forecasting is done. But don't worry, we're not abandoning you for too long. Mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty-six. That's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the intel you need to get back in the water when warmer weather returns.

Until then, enjoy the quieter fall and winter months. Check back in the spring and we'll be ready to keep you informed on every swell that rolls through.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecasts End for Season Official NWS Wilmington Closes October 31 Returns April 2026</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8947062501</link>
      <description>Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has come to an end across the Carolina coast. The National Weather Service in Wilmington wrapped things up on this Halloween evening, October thirty first, and the beaches from Pender County down through Georgetown are now entering their off season.

If you've been following the surf zone forecasts all year long, you'll want to mark your calendars because the forecasts will be back in action on April first, twenty twenty six. That gives everyone a solid few months to rest, recover, and get ready for what we hope will be another fantastic beach season come spring.

For those of you in the Surf City and Topsail area, or down in Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, the daily forecasts are done for now. Same goes for all you Oak Island and Holden Beach regulars, and for everyone who enjoys the Myrtle Beach area and points south toward Georgetown. The forecast information you've relied on throughout the year is now on hiatus.

So what does this mean for you? Well, if you're a die hard surfer, winter swells are still out there, but you won't have the official forecast guidance to lean on until spring returns. It's a good time to maintain your equipment, plan some trips, and get excited about April when we kick things back into gear.

Until then, stay safe out there and we'll see you when the 2026 season officially begins.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has come to an end across the Carolina coast. The National Weather Service in Wilmington wrapped things up on this Halloween evening, October thirty first, and the beaches from Pender County down through Georgetown are now entering their off season.

If you've been following the surf zone forecasts all year long, you'll want to mark your calendars because the forecasts will be back in action on April first, twenty twenty six. That gives everyone a solid few months to rest, recover, and get ready for what we hope will be another fantastic beach season come spring.

For those of you in the Surf City and Topsail area, or down in Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, the daily forecasts are done for now. Same goes for all you Oak Island and Holden Beach regulars, and for everyone who enjoys the Myrtle Beach area and points south toward Georgetown. The forecast information you've relied on throughout the year is now on hiatus.

So what does this mean for you? Well, if you're a die hard surfer, winter swells are still out there, but you won't have the official forecast guidance to lean on until spring returns. It's a good time to maintain your equipment, plan some trips, and get excited about April when we kick things back into gear.

Until then, stay safe out there and we'll see you when the 2026 season officially begins.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has come to an end across the Carolina coast. The National Weather Service in Wilmington wrapped things up on this Halloween evening, October thirty first, and the beaches from Pender County down through Georgetown are now entering their off season.

If you've been following the surf zone forecasts all year long, you'll want to mark your calendars because the forecasts will be back in action on April first, twenty twenty six. That gives everyone a solid few months to rest, recover, and get ready for what we hope will be another fantastic beach season come spring.

For those of you in the Surf City and Topsail area, or down in Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, the daily forecasts are done for now. Same goes for all you Oak Island and Holden Beach regulars, and for everyone who enjoys the Myrtle Beach area and points south toward Georgetown. The forecast information you've relied on throughout the year is now on hiatus.

So what does this mean for you? Well, if you're a die hard surfer, winter swells are still out there, but you won't have the official forecast guidance to lean on until spring returns. It's a good time to maintain your equipment, plan some trips, and get excited about April when we kick things back into gear.

Until then, stay safe out there and we'll see you when the 2026 season officially begins.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>2025 Surf Season Ends Across Carolinas: National Weather Service Halts Forecasts Until April</title>
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      <description>Well folks, we've officially wrapped up the 2025 surf season across the Carolinas. The National Weather Service in Wilmington just issued their final surf zone forecasts and it's time to hang up the wetsuits until spring rolls back around.

Starting up north, the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach are done for the year. Same goes for New Hanover County where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher won't see any official forecasts until next April. Down in Brunswick County, whether you're checking out Bald Head Island, Oak Island, or the quieter breaks at Holden Beach and Ocean Isle, those forecasts are officially in the books for 2025.

Heading south into South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including the popular Myrtle Beach area along with Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach have also wrapped up their season. And finally, Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet round out the list of areas going silent until April first.

So if you're thinking about catching some winter waves along the Carolina coast, you'll be flying without the benefit of official National Weather Service surf zone forecasts. The good news is that April first will roll around before you know it and these forecasts will resume to help you plan your beach days. Until then, enjoy the fall and get ready for spring surfing season.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:41:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, we've officially wrapped up the 2025 surf season across the Carolinas. The National Weather Service in Wilmington just issued their final surf zone forecasts and it's time to hang up the wetsuits until spring rolls back around.

Starting up north, the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach are done for the year. Same goes for New Hanover County where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher won't see any official forecasts until next April. Down in Brunswick County, whether you're checking out Bald Head Island, Oak Island, or the quieter breaks at Holden Beach and Ocean Isle, those forecasts are officially in the books for 2025.

Heading south into South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including the popular Myrtle Beach area along with Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach have also wrapped up their season. And finally, Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet round out the list of areas going silent until April first.

So if you're thinking about catching some winter waves along the Carolina coast, you'll be flying without the benefit of official National Weather Service surf zone forecasts. The good news is that April first will roll around before you know it and these forecasts will resume to help you plan your beach days. Until then, enjoy the fall and get ready for spring surfing season.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, we've officially wrapped up the 2025 surf season across the Carolinas. The National Weather Service in Wilmington just issued their final surf zone forecasts and it's time to hang up the wetsuits until spring rolls back around.

Starting up north, the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach are done for the year. Same goes for New Hanover County where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach and Fort Fisher won't see any official forecasts until next April. Down in Brunswick County, whether you're checking out Bald Head Island, Oak Island, or the quieter breaks at Holden Beach and Ocean Isle, those forecasts are officially in the books for 2025.

Heading south into South Carolina, the Horry County beaches including the popular Myrtle Beach area along with Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach have also wrapped up their season. And finally, Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet round out the list of areas going silent until April first.

So if you're thinking about catching some winter waves along the Carolina coast, you'll be flying without the benefit of official National Weather Service surf zone forecasts. The good news is that April first will roll around before you know it and these forecasts will resume to help you plan your beach days. Until then, enjoy the fall and get ready for spring surfing season.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>National Weather Service Ends 2025 Surf Season Forecasts for Carolina Coast October 31st</title>
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      <description>Good evening everyone, this is your final surf zone forecast for the 2025 season, and we've got some news to share with all you wave riders out there along the Carolina coast.

As of tonight at 726 PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, Friday October 31st, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially wrapping up surf forecasting for the 2025 beach season. Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Topsail, Carolina Beach, or down the coast through Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, your daily detailed surf reports are now taking a well-deserved break.

We're talking about the end of forecasts for all the popular breaks across North Carolina and South Carolina. That includes the Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach. New Hanover County waters off Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher are also officially closing out their forecast season. Over in Brunswick County, the beaches at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach will see their last updates tonight. And our South Carolina friends in Horry County won't be getting daily forecasts anymore for Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City. Finally, Georgetown County beaches at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also heading into the off-season.

But don't worry, this isn't goodbye forever. The 2025 surf season may be ending, but it's coming back. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll resume daily surf zone forecasts for all these locations. Until then, you local surfers and ocean enthusiasts will need to rely on buoy data, general marine forecasts, and your own experience reading the waves to plan your sessions.

Thanks for tuning in all season long, and we'll see you back in the water next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 09:41:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good evening everyone, this is your final surf zone forecast for the 2025 season, and we've got some news to share with all you wave riders out there along the Carolina coast.

As of tonight at 726 PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, Friday October 31st, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially wrapping up surf forecasting for the 2025 beach season. Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Topsail, Carolina Beach, or down the coast through Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, your daily detailed surf reports are now taking a well-deserved break.

We're talking about the end of forecasts for all the popular breaks across North Carolina and South Carolina. That includes the Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach. New Hanover County waters off Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher are also officially closing out their forecast season. Over in Brunswick County, the beaches at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach will see their last updates tonight. And our South Carolina friends in Horry County won't be getting daily forecasts anymore for Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City. Finally, Georgetown County beaches at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also heading into the off-season.

But don't worry, this isn't goodbye forever. The 2025 surf season may be ending, but it's coming back. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll resume daily surf zone forecasts for all these locations. Until then, you local surfers and ocean enthusiasts will need to rely on buoy data, general marine forecasts, and your own experience reading the waves to plan your sessions.

Thanks for tuning in all season long, and we'll see you back in the water next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good evening everyone, this is your final surf zone forecast for the 2025 season, and we've got some news to share with all you wave riders out there along the Carolina coast.

As of tonight at 726 PM Eastern Daylight Time on Halloween, Friday October 31st, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially wrapping up surf forecasting for the 2025 beach season. Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Topsail, Carolina Beach, or down the coast through Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, your daily detailed surf reports are now taking a well-deserved break.

We're talking about the end of forecasts for all the popular breaks across North Carolina and South Carolina. That includes the Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach. New Hanover County waters off Wrightsville, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher are also officially closing out their forecast season. Over in Brunswick County, the beaches at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach will see their last updates tonight. And our South Carolina friends in Horry County won't be getting daily forecasts anymore for Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City. Finally, Georgetown County beaches at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also heading into the off-season.

But don't worry, this isn't goodbye forever. The 2025 surf season may be ending, but it's coming back. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll resume daily surf zone forecasts for all these locations. Until then, you local surfers and ocean enthusiasts will need to rely on buoy data, general marine forecasts, and your own experience reading the waves to plan your sessions.

Thanks for tuning in all season long, and we'll see you back in the water next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>National Weather Service Ends 2025 Surf Zone Forecast Season Returns April 2026 Coastal Carolinas</title>
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      <description>Good evening, this is your National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for the coastal Carolinas. Well folks, if you've been hitting the waves all summer and fall, it's time to hang up your boards and head inside for a while. The 2025 surf season has officially come to an end as of tonight, October 31st.

That's right, surfers and beach enthusiasts throughout coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, the regular surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break. Whether you've been catching swells at Wrightsville Beach, paddling out at Myrtle Beach, or exploring the breaks at Topsail, the formal forecasting period is wrapping up for the year.

This suspension affects all our forecast zones, from the beaches of Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach, down through Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, continuing through Coastal Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, and all the way south to our South Carolina zones covering the bustling Myrtle Beach area and the quieter shores of Georgetown County.

But don't worry, this isn't a permanent goodbye to our surf forecasts. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with detailed daily surf zone forecasts to help you plan your beach trips and water activities. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your equipment, study those swell charts, and get ready for another exciting season.

Until then, stay safe and dry out there on land. We'll see you in the spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 09:41:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good evening, this is your National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for the coastal Carolinas. Well folks, if you've been hitting the waves all summer and fall, it's time to hang up your boards and head inside for a while. The 2025 surf season has officially come to an end as of tonight, October 31st.

That's right, surfers and beach enthusiasts throughout coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, the regular surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break. Whether you've been catching swells at Wrightsville Beach, paddling out at Myrtle Beach, or exploring the breaks at Topsail, the formal forecasting period is wrapping up for the year.

This suspension affects all our forecast zones, from the beaches of Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach, down through Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, continuing through Coastal Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, and all the way south to our South Carolina zones covering the bustling Myrtle Beach area and the quieter shores of Georgetown County.

But don't worry, this isn't a permanent goodbye to our surf forecasts. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with detailed daily surf zone forecasts to help you plan your beach trips and water activities. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your equipment, study those swell charts, and get ready for another exciting season.

Until then, stay safe and dry out there on land. We'll see you in the spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good evening, this is your National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for the coastal Carolinas. Well folks, if you've been hitting the waves all summer and fall, it's time to hang up your boards and head inside for a while. The 2025 surf season has officially come to an end as of tonight, October 31st.

That's right, surfers and beach enthusiasts throughout coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, the regular surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break. Whether you've been catching swells at Wrightsville Beach, paddling out at Myrtle Beach, or exploring the breaks at Topsail, the formal forecasting period is wrapping up for the year.

This suspension affects all our forecast zones, from the beaches of Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach, down through Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, continuing through Coastal Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, and all the way south to our South Carolina zones covering the bustling Myrtle Beach area and the quieter shores of Georgetown County.

But don't worry, this isn't a permanent goodbye to our surf forecasts. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with detailed daily surf zone forecasts to help you plan your beach trips and water activities. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your equipment, study those swell charts, and get ready for another exciting season.

Until then, stay safe and dry out there on land. We'll see you in the spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Forecasts End for Season Returns April 1 2025 Winter Swells Continue</title>
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      <description>Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports along the Carolina coast hoping to catch some waves this Halloween weekend, I've got some news that might put a damper on your trick or treat plans. The National Weather Service has officially called it a season, and the surf zone forecasts are now officially on the shelf until spring rolls back around.

Starting this evening at seven twenty-six PM Eastern time, the 2025 beach season forecasts are officially in the books. Whether you're eyeing the breaks at Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach up in North Carolina, or if you've been dreaming about dropping in at Myrtle Beach or Pawleys Island down in South Carolina, the regular season forecasts have wrapped up for the year.

The good news is this isn't permanent. Come April first next year, the forecasts will be back with all the latest intel on swell direction, wave heights, wind conditions, and everything else you need to know to plan your sessions. So while the official surf zone forecasts may be taking a winter hibernation, Mother Ocean will still be doing her thing out there.

For those hardcore wave riders who can't wait until spring, remember that conditions don't stop just because the forecasts do. Winter swells will still roll through, nor'easters will still pump, and the Atlantic will keep creating opportunities for those willing to brave the colder water and shorter days. Just keep an eye on general weather forecasts and marine conditions as your guide until the official reports return in April.

So hang tight, surfers. The ocean's not going anywhere, and neither are those waves. See you at the beach when the season officially kicks off again next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:45:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports along the Carolina coast hoping to catch some waves this Halloween weekend, I've got some news that might put a damper on your trick or treat plans. The National Weather Service has officially called it a season, and the surf zone forecasts are now officially on the shelf until spring rolls back around.

Starting this evening at seven twenty-six PM Eastern time, the 2025 beach season forecasts are officially in the books. Whether you're eyeing the breaks at Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach up in North Carolina, or if you've been dreaming about dropping in at Myrtle Beach or Pawleys Island down in South Carolina, the regular season forecasts have wrapped up for the year.

The good news is this isn't permanent. Come April first next year, the forecasts will be back with all the latest intel on swell direction, wave heights, wind conditions, and everything else you need to know to plan your sessions. So while the official surf zone forecasts may be taking a winter hibernation, Mother Ocean will still be doing her thing out there.

For those hardcore wave riders who can't wait until spring, remember that conditions don't stop just because the forecasts do. Winter swells will still roll through, nor'easters will still pump, and the Atlantic will keep creating opportunities for those willing to brave the colder water and shorter days. Just keep an eye on general weather forecasts and marine conditions as your guide until the official reports return in April.

So hang tight, surfers. The ocean's not going anywhere, and neither are those waves. See you at the beach when the season officially kicks off again next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, if you've been checking the surf reports along the Carolina coast hoping to catch some waves this Halloween weekend, I've got some news that might put a damper on your trick or treat plans. The National Weather Service has officially called it a season, and the surf zone forecasts are now officially on the shelf until spring rolls back around.

Starting this evening at seven twenty-six PM Eastern time, the 2025 beach season forecasts are officially in the books. Whether you're eyeing the breaks at Wrightsville Beach or Kure Beach up in North Carolina, or if you've been dreaming about dropping in at Myrtle Beach or Pawleys Island down in South Carolina, the regular season forecasts have wrapped up for the year.

The good news is this isn't permanent. Come April first next year, the forecasts will be back with all the latest intel on swell direction, wave heights, wind conditions, and everything else you need to know to plan your sessions. So while the official surf zone forecasts may be taking a winter hibernation, Mother Ocean will still be doing her thing out there.

For those hardcore wave riders who can't wait until spring, remember that conditions don't stop just because the forecasts do. Winter swells will still roll through, nor'easters will still pump, and the Atlantic will keep creating opportunities for those willing to brave the colder water and shorter days. Just keep an eye on general weather forecasts and marine conditions as your guide until the official reports return in April.

So hang tight, surfers. The ocean's not going anywhere, and neither are those waves. See you at the beach when the season officially kicks off again next spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>2025 Carolina Coast Surf Season Ends October 31st NWS Wilmington Wraps Forecasts Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Well folks, it's officially the end of the road for the 2025 surf season along the Carolina coast. As of tonight, October thirty-first, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up surf zone forecasts for the year, and honestly, it's been quite a ride.

From the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach, all the way down through New Hanover's iconic breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, down to Brunswick County's quieter stretches at Oak Island and Holden Beach, and extending into South Carolina's Horry County hotspots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle, the 2025 season is officially in the books.

The Georgetown area beaches round out the forecast zone, and they too are now transitioning into the quieter winter months from a forecasting perspective.

So what does this mean for you wave riders out there? Well, the official surf zone forecasts that have guided your sessions since spring are taking a hiatus. But here's the thing, the ocean doesn't stop moving just because the National Weather Service stops forecasting. Winter swells are absolutely on the menu as we head into November and December, and some of the best conditions of the year often arrive during these cooler months.

The good news is that when April first rolls around in 2026, the surf zone forecasts will be back in action, ready to help you navigate the spring and summer conditions ahead.

Until then, keep an eye on the Atlantic, watch for those winter storm systems that'll send quality swell our way, and stay safe out there in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 09:40:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, it's officially the end of the road for the 2025 surf season along the Carolina coast. As of tonight, October thirty-first, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up surf zone forecasts for the year, and honestly, it's been quite a ride.

From the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach, all the way down through New Hanover's iconic breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, down to Brunswick County's quieter stretches at Oak Island and Holden Beach, and extending into South Carolina's Horry County hotspots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle, the 2025 season is officially in the books.

The Georgetown area beaches round out the forecast zone, and they too are now transitioning into the quieter winter months from a forecasting perspective.

So what does this mean for you wave riders out there? Well, the official surf zone forecasts that have guided your sessions since spring are taking a hiatus. But here's the thing, the ocean doesn't stop moving just because the National Weather Service stops forecasting. Winter swells are absolutely on the menu as we head into November and December, and some of the best conditions of the year often arrive during these cooler months.

The good news is that when April first rolls around in 2026, the surf zone forecasts will be back in action, ready to help you navigate the spring and summer conditions ahead.

Until then, keep an eye on the Atlantic, watch for those winter storm systems that'll send quality swell our way, and stay safe out there in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, it's officially the end of the road for the 2025 surf season along the Carolina coast. As of tonight, October thirty-first, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up surf zone forecasts for the year, and honestly, it's been quite a ride.

From the beaches of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach, all the way down through New Hanover's iconic breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, down to Brunswick County's quieter stretches at Oak Island and Holden Beach, and extending into South Carolina's Horry County hotspots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle, the 2025 season is officially in the books.

The Georgetown area beaches round out the forecast zone, and they too are now transitioning into the quieter winter months from a forecasting perspective.

So what does this mean for you wave riders out there? Well, the official surf zone forecasts that have guided your sessions since spring are taking a hiatus. But here's the thing, the ocean doesn't stop moving just because the National Weather Service stops forecasting. Winter swells are absolutely on the menu as we head into November and December, and some of the best conditions of the year often arrive during these cooler months.

The good news is that when April first rolls around in 2026, the surf zone forecasts will be back in action, ready to help you navigate the spring and summer conditions ahead.

Until then, keep an eye on the Atlantic, watch for those winter storm systems that'll send quality swell our way, and stay safe out there in the lineup.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>NC South Carolina Surf Zone Forecasts Close for Season Reopen April 2026 Winter Break</title>
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      <description>Hey there, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This is your surf zone forecast update, and I've got some news that might have you reaching for your winter wetsuits or planning ahead for spring swells.

As of tonight, October thirty-first, twenty twenty-five, the National Weather Service in Wilmington North Carolina is officially closing the book on the two thousand twenty-five surf season. For our friends up and down the Carolina coast, from the beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County all the way down to the Georgetown coastline including spots like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the formal surf forecasting is taking a seasonal break.

This means if you're checking in for detailed surf zone forecasts for popular breaks like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or the legendary Myrtle Beach area, you'll need to look elsewhere for now or simply rely on your local knowledge and general marine forecasts.

But here's the good news for all you dedicated wave chasers out there. This seasonal pause is temporary. The National Weather Service will be back with full-featured surf zone forecasts starting April first, twenty twenty-six. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your boards, stay in shape, and get mentally prepared for spring swells and the upcoming season.

So while your local beaches along the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts might not have dedicated surf forecasts right now, don't let that stop you from enjoying the water during the winter months. Just stay safe out there and keep an eye on general marine conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:41:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This is your surf zone forecast update, and I've got some news that might have you reaching for your winter wetsuits or planning ahead for spring swells.

As of tonight, October thirty-first, twenty twenty-five, the National Weather Service in Wilmington North Carolina is officially closing the book on the two thousand twenty-five surf season. For our friends up and down the Carolina coast, from the beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County all the way down to the Georgetown coastline including spots like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the formal surf forecasting is taking a seasonal break.

This means if you're checking in for detailed surf zone forecasts for popular breaks like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or the legendary Myrtle Beach area, you'll need to look elsewhere for now or simply rely on your local knowledge and general marine forecasts.

But here's the good news for all you dedicated wave chasers out there. This seasonal pause is temporary. The National Weather Service will be back with full-featured surf zone forecasts starting April first, twenty twenty-six. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your boards, stay in shape, and get mentally prepared for spring swells and the upcoming season.

So while your local beaches along the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts might not have dedicated surf forecasts right now, don't let that stop you from enjoying the water during the winter months. Just stay safe out there and keep an eye on general marine conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This is your surf zone forecast update, and I've got some news that might have you reaching for your winter wetsuits or planning ahead for spring swells.

As of tonight, October thirty-first, twenty twenty-five, the National Weather Service in Wilmington North Carolina is officially closing the book on the two thousand twenty-five surf season. For our friends up and down the Carolina coast, from the beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County all the way down to the Georgetown coastline including spots like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the formal surf forecasting is taking a seasonal break.

This means if you're checking in for detailed surf zone forecasts for popular breaks like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, or the legendary Myrtle Beach area, you'll need to look elsewhere for now or simply rely on your local knowledge and general marine forecasts.

But here's the good news for all you dedicated wave chasers out there. This seasonal pause is temporary. The National Weather Service will be back with full-featured surf zone forecasts starting April first, twenty twenty-six. That gives you plenty of time to maintain your boards, stay in shape, and get mentally prepared for spring swells and the upcoming season.

So while your local beaches along the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts might not have dedicated surf forecasts right now, don't let that stop you from enjoying the water during the winter months. Just stay safe out there and keep an eye on general marine conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>2025 Surf Season Ends: Carolina Coast Forecasts Close Until April 2026 Spring Return</title>
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      <description>Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coast, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the books on surf forecasting for the year.

If you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Kure Beach, or anywhere along the North Carolina shoreline, those daily surf zone forecasts you've grown accustomed to are now a thing of the past until spring arrives. Same goes for all our friends down in South Carolina enjoying the breaks at Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

Starting today, Friday, October thirty-first, the forecast offices have officially ended the 2025 beach season surf zone forecasting. It's the natural rhythm of the coastal forecast calendar, marking the transition from the busy summer and fall months into the quieter winter period.

But here's the good news if you're already counting down the days to get back in the water. The forecasts will make their triumphant return on April first, twenty twenty-six. So circle that date on your calendar. Spring is when the National Weather Service picks the forecasting back up, bringing daily surf zone updates to help you plan your beach trips and sessions.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach visitor, or just someone who likes to know what conditions to expect at the shoreline, those detailed forecasts covering everything from Pender County up in North Carolina all the way down through Georgetown County in South Carolina will be ready to serve you come next April.

Until then, enjoy the offseason and we'll see you back out there when the official surf zone forecasts return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 10:53:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coast, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the books on surf forecasting for the year.

If you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Kure Beach, or anywhere along the North Carolina shoreline, those daily surf zone forecasts you've grown accustomed to are now a thing of the past until spring arrives. Same goes for all our friends down in South Carolina enjoying the breaks at Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

Starting today, Friday, October thirty-first, the forecast offices have officially ended the 2025 beach season surf zone forecasting. It's the natural rhythm of the coastal forecast calendar, marking the transition from the busy summer and fall months into the quieter winter period.

But here's the good news if you're already counting down the days to get back in the water. The forecasts will make their triumphant return on April first, twenty twenty-six. So circle that date on your calendar. Spring is when the National Weather Service picks the forecasting back up, bringing daily surf zone updates to help you plan your beach trips and sessions.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach visitor, or just someone who likes to know what conditions to expect at the shoreline, those detailed forecasts covering everything from Pender County up in North Carolina all the way down through Georgetown County in South Carolina will be ready to serve you come next April.

Until then, enjoy the offseason and we'll see you back out there when the official surf zone forecasts return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, it's official. The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coast, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the books on surf forecasting for the year.

If you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, Kure Beach, or anywhere along the North Carolina shoreline, those daily surf zone forecasts you've grown accustomed to are now a thing of the past until spring arrives. Same goes for all our friends down in South Carolina enjoying the breaks at Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

Starting today, Friday, October thirty-first, the forecast offices have officially ended the 2025 beach season surf zone forecasting. It's the natural rhythm of the coastal forecast calendar, marking the transition from the busy summer and fall months into the quieter winter period.

But here's the good news if you're already counting down the days to get back in the water. The forecasts will make their triumphant return on April first, twenty twenty-six. So circle that date on your calendar. Spring is when the National Weather Service picks the forecasting back up, bringing daily surf zone updates to help you plan your beach trips and sessions.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach visitor, or just someone who likes to know what conditions to expect at the shoreline, those detailed forecasts covering everything from Pender County up in North Carolina all the way down through Georgetown County in South Carolina will be ready to serve you come next April.

Until then, enjoy the offseason and we'll see you back out there when the official surf zone forecasts return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>National Weather Service Ends 2025 Carolina Coast Surf Zone Forecasts Returns April 2026</title>
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      <description>Well folks, we've got some news coming out of the National Weather Service in Wilmington, and it's the kind of announcement that marks the changing of the seasons. As of Friday evening, October thirty first, the surf zone forecasts for the entire Carolina coast have officially wrapped up for the twenty twenty five beach season.

If you're looking at the waters stretching from Pender County down through Georgetown, South Carolina, the National Weather Service has called it a season. That means no more daily surf zone forecasts for the beaches of Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and all the way down to Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The detailed wave heights, wind conditions, and surf advisories that you've been checking throughout the spring and summer are taking a winter break.

But before you get too melancholy about it, mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty six. That's when the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return for the new season. So if you're a serious surfer, a casual beach goer, or just someone who likes to keep tabs on ocean conditions, you've got a few months to plan your strategy before those detailed forecasts come back online.

In the meantime, whether you're at Oak Island or Ocean Isle Beach, Myrtle Beach or Masonboro Island, you'll need to find other resources for your surf and ocean condition information. But come spring, the National Weather Service will be back in action, giving you all the details you need to catch the perfect wave or simply enjoy what the Atlantic has to offer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 16:38:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Well folks, we've got some news coming out of the National Weather Service in Wilmington, and it's the kind of announcement that marks the changing of the seasons. As of Friday evening, October thirty first, the surf zone forecasts for the entire Carolina coast have officially wrapped up for the twenty twenty five beach season.

If you're looking at the waters stretching from Pender County down through Georgetown, South Carolina, the National Weather Service has called it a season. That means no more daily surf zone forecasts for the beaches of Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and all the way down to Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The detailed wave heights, wind conditions, and surf advisories that you've been checking throughout the spring and summer are taking a winter break.

But before you get too melancholy about it, mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty six. That's when the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return for the new season. So if you're a serious surfer, a casual beach goer, or just someone who likes to keep tabs on ocean conditions, you've got a few months to plan your strategy before those detailed forecasts come back online.

In the meantime, whether you're at Oak Island or Ocean Isle Beach, Myrtle Beach or Masonboro Island, you'll need to find other resources for your surf and ocean condition information. But come spring, the National Weather Service will be back in action, giving you all the details you need to catch the perfect wave or simply enjoy what the Atlantic has to offer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Well folks, we've got some news coming out of the National Weather Service in Wilmington, and it's the kind of announcement that marks the changing of the seasons. As of Friday evening, October thirty first, the surf zone forecasts for the entire Carolina coast have officially wrapped up for the twenty twenty five beach season.

If you're looking at the waters stretching from Pender County down through Georgetown, South Carolina, the National Weather Service has called it a season. That means no more daily surf zone forecasts for the beaches of Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and all the way down to Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The detailed wave heights, wind conditions, and surf advisories that you've been checking throughout the spring and summer are taking a winter break.

But before you get too melancholy about it, mark your calendars for April first, twenty twenty six. That's when the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return for the new season. So if you're a serious surfer, a casual beach goer, or just someone who likes to keep tabs on ocean conditions, you've got a few months to plan your strategy before those detailed forecasts come back online.

In the meantime, whether you're at Oak Island or Ocean Isle Beach, Myrtle Beach or Masonboro Island, you'll need to find other resources for your surf and ocean condition information. But come spring, the National Weather Service will be back in action, giving you all the details you need to catch the perfect wave or simply enjoy what the Atlantic has to offer.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Conclude for North and South Carolina Beaches Prepare for Winter After Successful 2025 Monitoring Season</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for our favorite coastal stretches from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have closed the books on another epic season of wave watching and ocean insights.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are now taking a well-deserved winter break. Same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have bid farewell to official surf zone monitoring.

Georgetown County's stunning coastline - from the tranquil Murrells Inlet to the serene Pawleys Island - joins the seasonal shutdown party.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep an eye on those winter swells, and remember - the ocean never sleeps, even when the forecasters take a breather.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 10:40:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for our favorite coastal stretches from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have closed the books on another epic season of wave watching and ocean insights.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are now taking a well-deserved winter break. Same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have bid farewell to official surf zone monitoring.

Georgetown County's stunning coastline - from the tranquil Murrells Inlet to the serene Pawleys Island - joins the seasonal shutdown party.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep an eye on those winter swells, and remember - the ocean never sleeps, even when the forecasters take a breather.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, gather 'round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for our favorite coastal stretches from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County including Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have closed the books on another epic season of wave watching and ocean insights.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are now taking a well-deserved winter break. Same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have bid farewell to official surf zone monitoring.

Georgetown County's stunning coastline - from the tranquil Murrells Inlet to the serene Pawleys Island - joins the seasonal shutdown party.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep an eye on those winter swells, and remember - the ocean never sleeps, even when the forecasters take a breather.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Wrap Up for Winter Beach Lovers Wilmington and South Carolina Coastal Areas Set to Relaunch in Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2025 season! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially called it quits on surf zone forecasts.

From the northern beaches of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail - to the sandy shores of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful coastline featuring Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're closing out the season.

Our friends along the South Carolina coast aren't immune either. Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal spots like Pawleys Island are also hanging up their forecast boards.

What does this mean for you ocean enthusiasts? Pack away your surf gear and start dreaming of spring. Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, you'll need to rely on your local beach knowledge and general weather reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome - it just means the official play-by-play is taking a winter break. Keep those boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The waves will be waiting for you when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 10:40:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2025 season! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially called it quits on surf zone forecasts.

From the northern beaches of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail - to the sandy shores of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful coastline featuring Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're closing out the season.

Our friends along the South Carolina coast aren't immune either. Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal spots like Pawleys Island are also hanging up their forecast boards.

What does this mean for you ocean enthusiasts? Pack away your surf gear and start dreaming of spring. Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, you'll need to rely on your local beach knowledge and general weather reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome - it just means the official play-by-play is taking a winter break. Keep those boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The waves will be waiting for you when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2025 season! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially called it quits on surf zone forecasts.

From the northern beaches of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail - to the sandy shores of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful coastline featuring Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're closing out the season.

Our friends along the South Carolina coast aren't immune either. Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal spots like Pawleys Island are also hanging up their forecast boards.

What does this mean for you ocean enthusiasts? Pack away your surf gear and start dreaming of spring. Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, you'll need to rely on your local beach knowledge and general weather reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome - it just means the official play-by-play is taking a winter break. Keep those boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The waves will be waiting for you when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Season Wrap-Up: Weather Service Concludes 2025 Forecasts, Returns April 2026 for Beach Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Alright surf lovers and beach enthusiasts, gather round for our season wrap-up!

The National Weather Service has officially called curtains on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Oak Island and Sunset Beach - we're signing off for the winter.

Our coastal guardians want you to know that while the official forecasts are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. These beaches from North Carolina down to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown County stretches - including hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and charming Pawleys Island - will continue their rhythmic dance of waves and tides.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to deliver the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone intelligence. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 10:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf lovers and beach enthusiasts, gather round for our season wrap-up!

The National Weather Service has officially called curtains on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Oak Island and Sunset Beach - we're signing off for the winter.

Our coastal guardians want you to know that while the official forecasts are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. These beaches from North Carolina down to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown County stretches - including hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and charming Pawleys Island - will continue their rhythmic dance of waves and tides.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to deliver the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone intelligence. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf lovers and beach enthusiasts, gather round for our season wrap-up!

The National Weather Service has officially called curtains on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Oak Island and Sunset Beach - we're signing off for the winter.

Our coastal guardians want you to know that while the official forecasts are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. These beaches from North Carolina down to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown County stretches - including hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and charming Pawleys Island - will continue their rhythmic dance of waves and tides.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to deliver the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone intelligence. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Forecast Season Ends: North and South Carolina Beaches Pause Wave Reports Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar flips to October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its coastal forecasting hat for the season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the picturesque shores of Brunswick, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave watch is on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach surfers, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are trading summer swells for winter chills.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, the surf forecast season has officially wrapped up. From the northern beaches of North Carolina to the southern coastlines of South Carolina, marine enthusiasts will need to hold their breath until April 1st, 2026.

So what's a beach lover to do? Start planning those spring break surf sessions, check your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. The beaches of Cherry Grove, Bald Head Island, and Holden Beach might look quiet now, but they're just recharging their wave energy.

Mark your calendars, surf seekers. When the spring equinox approaches and the water starts warming up, the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts, ready to guide you through another epic beach season. Until then, stay stoked and keep that coastal spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 10:40:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar flips to October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its coastal forecasting hat for the season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the picturesque shores of Brunswick, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave watch is on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach surfers, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are trading summer swells for winter chills.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, the surf forecast season has officially wrapped up. From the northern beaches of North Carolina to the southern coastlines of South Carolina, marine enthusiasts will need to hold their breath until April 1st, 2026.

So what's a beach lover to do? Start planning those spring break surf sessions, check your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. The beaches of Cherry Grove, Bald Head Island, and Holden Beach might look quiet now, but they're just recharging their wave energy.

Mark your calendars, surf seekers. When the spring equinox approaches and the water starts warming up, the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts, ready to guide you through another epic beach season. Until then, stay stoked and keep that coastal spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar flips to October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its coastal forecasting hat for the season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the picturesque shores of Brunswick, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave watch is on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach surfers, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are trading summer swells for winter chills.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, the surf forecast season has officially wrapped up. From the northern beaches of North Carolina to the southern coastlines of South Carolina, marine enthusiasts will need to hold their breath until April 1st, 2026.

So what's a beach lover to do? Start planning those spring break surf sessions, check your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. The beaches of Cherry Grove, Bald Head Island, and Holden Beach might look quiet now, but they're just recharging their wave energy.

Mark your calendars, surf seekers. When the spring equinox approaches and the water starts warming up, the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts, ready to guide you through another epic beach season. Until then, stay stoked and keep that coastal spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Surf Season Wraps Up: North and South Carolina Beaches Bid Farewell to Epic 2025 Wave Riding Adventures</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather round for the season finale of our coastal adventure! As the calendar turns to November, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our beloved coastal regions are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've been riding epic waves all summer long. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach have given us incredible maritime memories. And let's not forget the Brunswick beauties like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - each with its own unique coastal charm.

Over in South Carolina, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach have been playground central for wave riders and sun seekers. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have painted their own picture of coastal perfection this season.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when our beloved surf zone forecasts will burst back to life. Until then, stay stoked, keep that beach spirit alive, and dream of the waves that await.

This is your surf forecast signing off for 2025 - catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 10:40:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather round for the season finale of our coastal adventure! As the calendar turns to November, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our beloved coastal regions are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've been riding epic waves all summer long. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach have given us incredible maritime memories. And let's not forget the Brunswick beauties like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - each with its own unique coastal charm.

Over in South Carolina, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach have been playground central for wave riders and sun seekers. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have painted their own picture of coastal perfection this season.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when our beloved surf zone forecasts will burst back to life. Until then, stay stoked, keep that beach spirit alive, and dream of the waves that await.

This is your surf forecast signing off for 2025 - catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather round for the season finale of our coastal adventure! As the calendar turns to November, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our beloved coastal regions are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've been riding epic waves all summer long. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach have given us incredible maritime memories. And let's not forget the Brunswick beauties like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - each with its own unique coastal charm.

Over in South Carolina, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach have been playground central for wave riders and sun seekers. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have painted their own picture of coastal perfection this season.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when our beloved surf zone forecasts will burst back to life. Until then, stay stoked, keep that beach spirit alive, and dream of the waves that await.

This is your surf forecast signing off for 2025 - catch you on the flip side, wave warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wrap Up: North and South Carolina Coastal Highlights from Beaches to Waves in 2025</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up for our coastal crew from North Carolina down to South Carolina. As the National Weather Service drops the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasts, let's take a moment to appreciate the epic rides and salty memories we've collected.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground has been buzzing with adventure. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have been serving up some killer waves all season long.

Heading south, Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach have been a surfer's paradise, with Atlantic Beach and Surfside Beach offering their own unique coastal charm. Georgetown's hidden gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have continued to be secret spots for those in the know.

But all good things must come to an end, and the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you the latest and greatest beach conditions.

Until then, keep those boards waxed, your spirits high, and your memories of summer swells burning bright. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 10:40:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up for our coastal crew from North Carolina down to South Carolina. As the National Weather Service drops the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasts, let's take a moment to appreciate the epic rides and salty memories we've collected.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground has been buzzing with adventure. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have been serving up some killer waves all season long.

Heading south, Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach have been a surfer's paradise, with Atlantic Beach and Surfside Beach offering their own unique coastal charm. Georgetown's hidden gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have continued to be secret spots for those in the know.

But all good things must come to an end, and the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you the latest and greatest beach conditions.

Until then, keep those boards waxed, your spirits high, and your memories of summer swells burning bright. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up for our coastal crew from North Carolina down to South Carolina. As the National Weather Service drops the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasts, let's take a moment to appreciate the epic rides and salty memories we've collected.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground has been buzzing with adventure. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have been serving up some killer waves all season long.

Heading south, Horry County's beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach have been a surfer's paradise, with Atlantic Beach and Surfside Beach offering their own unique coastal charm. Georgetown's hidden gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have continued to be secret spots for those in the know.

But all good things must come to an end, and the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you the latest and greatest beach conditions.

Until then, keep those boards waxed, your spirits high, and your memories of summer swells burning bright. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End: NC and SC Coastal Communities Bid Farewell to Summer Beach Conditions Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap on the 2025 surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast boards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you're a wave rider from Surf City, a beach bum at Wrightsville, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the season's final curtain has dropped. Those epic swells at Carolina Beach, the tranquil waters of Masonboro Island, and the hidden gems of Holden Beach will now rest under winter's gentle embrace.

From North Carolina's Outer Banks to South Carolina's Grand Strand, our beloved coastal communities are shifting gears. Bald Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - each spot will trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach walks for fireside memories.

But don't let the forecast hiatus fool you. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do the passionate souls who live for its rhythm. While official reports take a seasonal timeout, the waves will continue their timeless dance, whispering stories of summer adventures and promising new horizons.

So stash those beach umbrellas, rinse off your boards, and start dreaming of spring. The surf zone might be quiet, but the anticipation is already building. Mark your calendars for April 1st, when we'll once again dive into the pulse of coastal conditions.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep that beach spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:40:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap on the 2025 surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast boards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you're a wave rider from Surf City, a beach bum at Wrightsville, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the season's final curtain has dropped. Those epic swells at Carolina Beach, the tranquil waters of Masonboro Island, and the hidden gems of Holden Beach will now rest under winter's gentle embrace.

From North Carolina's Outer Banks to South Carolina's Grand Strand, our beloved coastal communities are shifting gears. Bald Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - each spot will trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach walks for fireside memories.

But don't let the forecast hiatus fool you. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do the passionate souls who live for its rhythm. While official reports take a seasonal timeout, the waves will continue their timeless dance, whispering stories of summer adventures and promising new horizons.

So stash those beach umbrellas, rinse off your boards, and start dreaming of spring. The surf zone might be quiet, but the anticipation is already building. Mark your calendars for April 1st, when we'll once again dive into the pulse of coastal conditions.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep that beach spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap on the 2025 surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast boards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you're a wave rider from Surf City, a beach bum at Wrightsville, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the season's final curtain has dropped. Those epic swells at Carolina Beach, the tranquil waters of Masonboro Island, and the hidden gems of Holden Beach will now rest under winter's gentle embrace.

From North Carolina's Outer Banks to South Carolina's Grand Strand, our beloved coastal communities are shifting gears. Bald Head Island, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - each spot will trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach walks for fireside memories.

But don't let the forecast hiatus fool you. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do the passionate souls who live for its rhythm. While official reports take a seasonal timeout, the waves will continue their timeless dance, whispering stories of summer adventures and promising new horizons.

So stash those beach umbrellas, rinse off your boards, and start dreaming of spring. The surf zone might be quiet, but the anticipation is already building. Mark your calendars for April 1st, when we'll once again dive into the pulse of coastal conditions.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep that beach spirit alive!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wraps Up 2025 Season: North and South Carolina Beaches Bid Farewell Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on our 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our coastal companions in South Carolina are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the bustling beaches of Horry County - think North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - to the serene stretches of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the latest maritime intel. Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke levels high. The ocean may be going quiet, but your surf dreams can keep rolling.

So whether you're a hardcore local or a weekend warrior, take this time to dream of perfect swells, plan your next coastal adventure, and get psyched for the return of our comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:40:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on our 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our coastal companions in South Carolina are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the bustling beaches of Horry County - think North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - to the serene stretches of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the latest maritime intel. Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke levels high. The ocean may be going quiet, but your surf dreams can keep rolling.

So whether you're a hardcore local or a weekend warrior, take this time to dream of perfect swells, plan your next coastal adventure, and get psyched for the return of our comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on our 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our coastal companions in South Carolina are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the bustling beaches of Horry County - think North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - to the serene stretches of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the latest maritime intel. Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke levels high. The ocean may be going quiet, but your surf dreams can keep rolling.

So whether you're a hardcore local or a weekend warrior, take this time to dream of perfect swells, plan your next coastal adventure, and get psyched for the return of our comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for North and South Carolina Beaches Seasonal Closure Begins Halloween 2025 Returns April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have caught their last wave of the season. From the sandy shores of North Carolina's Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the picturesque beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's stunning coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surf report season is taking a well-deserved break.

But the maritime magic doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina coastal friends from Horry County's vibrant beaches - North Myrtle, Surfside, and Atlantic Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Georgetown's charming coastal spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal farewell parade.

Hang tight, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are hibernating, the ocean never sleeps. This seasonal pause is just a brief intermission in our coastal adventure. Mark your calendars - April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone reports will come roaring back to life, bringing you the latest maritime intel.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach spirit high. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation is building for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 10:40:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have caught their last wave of the season. From the sandy shores of North Carolina's Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the picturesque beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's stunning coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surf report season is taking a well-deserved break.

But the maritime magic doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina coastal friends from Horry County's vibrant beaches - North Myrtle, Surfside, and Atlantic Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Georgetown's charming coastal spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal farewell parade.

Hang tight, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are hibernating, the ocean never sleeps. This seasonal pause is just a brief intermission in our coastal adventure. Mark your calendars - April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone reports will come roaring back to life, bringing you the latest maritime intel.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach spirit high. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation is building for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have caught their last wave of the season. From the sandy shores of North Carolina's Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the picturesque beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's stunning coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surf report season is taking a well-deserved break.

But the maritime magic doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina coastal friends from Horry County's vibrant beaches - North Myrtle, Surfside, and Atlantic Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Georgetown's charming coastal spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal farewell parade.

Hang tight, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are hibernating, the ocean never sleeps. This seasonal pause is just a brief intermission in our coastal adventure. Mark your calendars - April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone reports will come roaring back to life, bringing you the latest maritime intel.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach spirit high. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation is building for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina and South Carolina Surf Zone Forecasts Wrap Up 2025 Season Ahead of Winter Coastal Quiet</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your board wax and beach towels because we've got a wrap-up for the 2025 surf season! 

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, our National Weather Service team is calling it a season for surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're hanging up our forecasting fins until spring.

Brunswick County's beautiful stretches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf predictions. But don't let that dampen your ocean spirit! These beaches might be quiet in the forecast department, but they're still stunning winter playgrounds for the adventurous.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene Georgetown County shores of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are all officially closing the 2025 surf forecast chapter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in full forecasting force on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up fresh surf insights and coastal conditions. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the offseason!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 10:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your board wax and beach towels because we've got a wrap-up for the 2025 surf season! 

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, our National Weather Service team is calling it a season for surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're hanging up our forecasting fins until spring.

Brunswick County's beautiful stretches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf predictions. But don't let that dampen your ocean spirit! These beaches might be quiet in the forecast department, but they're still stunning winter playgrounds for the adventurous.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene Georgetown County shores of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are all officially closing the 2025 surf forecast chapter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in full forecasting force on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up fresh surf insights and coastal conditions. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the offseason!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your board wax and beach towels because we've got a wrap-up for the 2025 surf season! 

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, our National Weather Service team is calling it a season for surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastlines. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're hanging up our forecasting fins until spring.

Brunswick County's beautiful stretches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf predictions. But don't let that dampen your ocean spirit! These beaches might be quiet in the forecast department, but they're still stunning winter playgrounds for the adventurous.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene Georgetown County shores of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are all officially closing the 2025 surf forecast chapter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - we'll be back in full forecasting force on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up fresh surf insights and coastal conditions. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the offseason!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for Winter: Wilmington to Myrtle Beach Beaches Wrap Up 2025 Coastal Reports</title>
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      <description>Surf Riders and Beach Lovers!

Listen up, because this is the final call for our 2025 coastal surf zone reports from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. As of tonight, we're officially buttoning up the beach forecast season. 

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our surf zone tracking is going into hibernation. New Hanover's beautiful beaches like Masonboro Island and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily forecasts until spring.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also tucking in for the winter. No more daily wave and condition updates for these gorgeous spots.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't forgotten either. From the lively beaches of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the relaxed vibes of Surfside and Garden City, the surf zone reports are also wrapping up. Georgetown's tranquil shores like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are joining the forecast farewell.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal waves.

Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 10:40:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Riders and Beach Lovers!

Listen up, because this is the final call for our 2025 coastal surf zone reports from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. As of tonight, we're officially buttoning up the beach forecast season. 

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our surf zone tracking is going into hibernation. New Hanover's beautiful beaches like Masonboro Island and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily forecasts until spring.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also tucking in for the winter. No more daily wave and condition updates for these gorgeous spots.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't forgotten either. From the lively beaches of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the relaxed vibes of Surfside and Garden City, the surf zone reports are also wrapping up. Georgetown's tranquil shores like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are joining the forecast farewell.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal waves.

Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Riders and Beach Lovers!

Listen up, because this is the final call for our 2025 coastal surf zone reports from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. As of tonight, we're officially buttoning up the beach forecast season. 

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our surf zone tracking is going into hibernation. New Hanover's beautiful beaches like Masonboro Island and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily forecasts until spring.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also tucking in for the winter. No more daily wave and condition updates for these gorgeous spots.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't forgotten either. From the lively beaches of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the relaxed vibes of Surfside and Garden City, the surf zone reports are also wrapping up. Georgetown's tranquil shores like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are joining the forecast farewell.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal waves.

Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast Wraps Up 2025 Season, Coastal Communities Bid Farewell Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially calling it quits for 2025, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up our coastal forecast season, signaling the end of another epic year along the Carolinas' stunning shorelines.

From the laid-back beaches of Pender County like Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant shores of New Hanover featuring Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we've navigated another incredible season of waves and weather. Our Brunswick County friends around Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also seen their final surf zone update.

Heading south into South Carolina, Horry County's famous stretches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach are also closing the chapter on 2025's beach forecasts. The charming coastal communities of Georgetown County including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are marking their seasonal farewell as well.

While the official surf forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never truly sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal enthusiasts can look forward to our return on April 1st, 2026, when we'll once again dive into the dynamic maritime conditions that make our coastline so extraordinary.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your gear ready, and your coastal spirit alive. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building. Stay salty, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 10:40:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially calling it quits for 2025, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up our coastal forecast season, signaling the end of another epic year along the Carolinas' stunning shorelines.

From the laid-back beaches of Pender County like Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant shores of New Hanover featuring Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we've navigated another incredible season of waves and weather. Our Brunswick County friends around Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also seen their final surf zone update.

Heading south into South Carolina, Horry County's famous stretches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach are also closing the chapter on 2025's beach forecasts. The charming coastal communities of Georgetown County including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are marking their seasonal farewell as well.

While the official surf forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never truly sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal enthusiasts can look forward to our return on April 1st, 2026, when we'll once again dive into the dynamic maritime conditions that make our coastline so extraordinary.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your gear ready, and your coastal spirit alive. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building. Stay salty, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially calling it quits for 2025, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up our coastal forecast season, signaling the end of another epic year along the Carolinas' stunning shorelines.

From the laid-back beaches of Pender County like Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant shores of New Hanover featuring Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we've navigated another incredible season of waves and weather. Our Brunswick County friends around Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also seen their final surf zone update.

Heading south into South Carolina, Horry County's famous stretches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach are also closing the chapter on 2025's beach forecasts. The charming coastal communities of Georgetown County including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are marking their seasonal farewell as well.

While the official surf forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never truly sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal enthusiasts can look forward to our return on April 1st, 2026, when we'll once again dive into the dynamic maritime conditions that make our coastline so extraordinary.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your gear ready, and your coastal spirit alive. The waves might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building. Stay salty, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Closes 2025 Wilmington Coast Beaches Wind Down as Winter Approaches Surfers Await Spring Return</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, the surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025! 

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions from Pender County down to Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and stow away the beach gear. The National Weather Service Wilmington has signaled the end of our surf zone forecasts for this year.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will now rest until spring. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the scenic beaches of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island will enter their quiet season.

But don't be blue! This is nature's rhythm - a time for the ocean to reset and for coastal communities to breathe and prepare. While the surf reports hibernate, the coastal magic continues. Winter brings its own beauty: dramatic skies, peaceful shorelines, and the anticipation of spring's return.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! April 1st, 2026 is when our beloved surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 10:40:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, the surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025! 

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions from Pender County down to Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and stow away the beach gear. The National Weather Service Wilmington has signaled the end of our surf zone forecasts for this year.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will now rest until spring. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the scenic beaches of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island will enter their quiet season.

But don't be blue! This is nature's rhythm - a time for the ocean to reset and for coastal communities to breathe and prepare. While the surf reports hibernate, the coastal magic continues. Winter brings its own beauty: dramatic skies, peaceful shorelines, and the anticipation of spring's return.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! April 1st, 2026 is when our beloved surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, the surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025! 

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions from Pender County down to Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and stow away the beach gear. The National Weather Service Wilmington has signaled the end of our surf zone forecasts for this year.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will now rest until spring. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the scenic beaches of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island will enter their quiet season.

But don't be blue! This is nature's rhythm - a time for the ocean to reset and for coastal communities to breathe and prepare. While the surf reports hibernate, the coastal magic continues. Winter brings its own beauty: dramatic skies, peaceful shorelines, and the anticipation of spring's return.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! April 1st, 2026 is when our beloved surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for Coastal Carolinas: NWS Wraps Up 2025 Beach Season, Returns April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has called it a wrap on the 2025 beach season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're hanging up our marine forecasting towels.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County beaches aren't exempt either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and all your favorite coastal hangouts are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports.

But don't start feeling those end-of-season blues just yet! Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of downtime before we're back to tracking wave heights, wind conditions, and all the maritime magic that makes our coastal communities so special.

Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored safely, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean might be taking a seasonal break, but the anticipation of next summer's waves is already building. Stay salty, surf enthusiasts!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 10:40:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has called it a wrap on the 2025 beach season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're hanging up our marine forecasting towels.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County beaches aren't exempt either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and all your favorite coastal hangouts are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports.

But don't start feeling those end-of-season blues just yet! Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of downtime before we're back to tracking wave heights, wind conditions, and all the maritime magic that makes our coastal communities so special.

Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored safely, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean might be taking a seasonal break, but the anticipation of next summer's waves is already building. Stay salty, surf enthusiasts!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has called it a wrap on the 2025 beach season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're hanging up our marine forecasting towels.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County beaches aren't exempt either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and all your favorite coastal hangouts are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports.

But don't start feeling those end-of-season blues just yet! Mark your calendars because these detailed surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of downtime before we're back to tracking wave heights, wind conditions, and all the maritime magic that makes our coastal communities so special.

Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored safely, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean might be taking a seasonal break, but the anticipation of next summer's waves is already building. Stay salty, surf enthusiasts!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Season Closes for 2025 Coastal Riders Await Spring Return of Waves in April 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, grab your boards and listen up! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2025. From Surf City's sandy shores to the tranquil beaches of Pawleys Island, the National Weather Service has signaled the end of our coastal wave reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet - this is just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means beaches stretching from Pender County's Topsail Beach all the way down to Georgetown's Murrells Inlet are going into hibernation mode.

Whether you're a wave rider from Wrightsville Beach, a beach lover at Carolina Beach, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the winter months are your time to dream about next season's swells. Each coastal community from North Carolina to South Carolina - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Holden Beach, and Myrtle Beach - will be taking a break from official surf forecasting.

The good news? Winter is just around the corner, which means perfect time to wax your board, check your gear, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. Those spring waves are calling your name, so stay stoked and stay ready!

Until April, keep those surfing spirits high and your wetsuit dry. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 10:40:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, grab your boards and listen up! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2025. From Surf City's sandy shores to the tranquil beaches of Pawleys Island, the National Weather Service has signaled the end of our coastal wave reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet - this is just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means beaches stretching from Pender County's Topsail Beach all the way down to Georgetown's Murrells Inlet are going into hibernation mode.

Whether you're a wave rider from Wrightsville Beach, a beach lover at Carolina Beach, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the winter months are your time to dream about next season's swells. Each coastal community from North Carolina to South Carolina - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Holden Beach, and Myrtle Beach - will be taking a break from official surf forecasting.

The good news? Winter is just around the corner, which means perfect time to wax your board, check your gear, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. Those spring waves are calling your name, so stay stoked and stay ready!

Until April, keep those surfing spirits high and your wetsuit dry. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, grab your boards and listen up! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2025. From Surf City's sandy shores to the tranquil beaches of Pawleys Island, the National Weather Service has signaled the end of our coastal wave reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet - this is just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means beaches stretching from Pender County's Topsail Beach all the way down to Georgetown's Murrells Inlet are going into hibernation mode.

Whether you're a wave rider from Wrightsville Beach, a beach lover at Carolina Beach, or a sunset chaser at Oak Island, the winter months are your time to dream about next season's swells. Each coastal community from North Carolina to South Carolina - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Holden Beach, and Myrtle Beach - will be taking a break from official surf forecasting.

The good news? Winter is just around the corner, which means perfect time to wax your board, check your gear, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. Those spring waves are calling your name, so stay stoked and stay ready!

Until April, keep those surfing spirits high and your wetsuit dry. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wrap Up: Coastal Carolinas Bid Farewell to Epic 2025 Summer Waves and Prepare for Winter</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your official surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service.

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, we're officially closing the curtain on the 2025 beach season. From the sandy shores of Pender County down to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the breaks at Carolina Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Myrtle Beach and Oak Island, it's been an incredible season of maritime adventure. The surf boards are getting waxed, the beach gear is getting stored, and our coastal communities are settling into their winter rhythm.

Mark your calendars, wave enthusiasts! We'll be back with fresh surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those boards ready and your ocean spirit alive. While the official forecasts are pausing, the ocean never sleeps - so keep an eye on local conditions and stay safe.

To our surfing community from Wrightsville Beach to Pawleys Island, thanks for another epic year of riding the Atlantic's magnificent waves. From the friendly breaks of Topsail to the hidden gems of Holden Beach, you've made this season unforgettable.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the spring swells return. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 10:40:15 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your official surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service.

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, we're officially closing the curtain on the 2025 beach season. From the sandy shores of Pender County down to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the breaks at Carolina Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Myrtle Beach and Oak Island, it's been an incredible season of maritime adventure. The surf boards are getting waxed, the beach gear is getting stored, and our coastal communities are settling into their winter rhythm.

Mark your calendars, wave enthusiasts! We'll be back with fresh surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those boards ready and your ocean spirit alive. While the official forecasts are pausing, the ocean never sleeps - so keep an eye on local conditions and stay safe.

To our surfing community from Wrightsville Beach to Pawleys Island, thanks for another epic year of riding the Atlantic's magnificent waves. From the friendly breaks of Topsail to the hidden gems of Holden Beach, you've made this season unforgettable.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the spring swells return. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your official surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service.

As the autumn winds roll in and the summer swells fade, we're officially closing the curtain on the 2025 beach season. From the sandy shores of Pender County down to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the breaks at Carolina Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Myrtle Beach and Oak Island, it's been an incredible season of maritime adventure. The surf boards are getting waxed, the beach gear is getting stored, and our coastal communities are settling into their winter rhythm.

Mark your calendars, wave enthusiasts! We'll be back with fresh surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those boards ready and your ocean spirit alive. While the official forecasts are pausing, the ocean never sleeps - so keep an eye on local conditions and stay safe.

To our surfing community from Wrightsville Beach to Pawleys Island, thanks for another epic year of riding the Atlantic's magnificent waves. From the friendly breaks of Topsail to the hidden gems of Holden Beach, you've made this season unforgettable.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the spring swells return. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wraps Up 2025 Season: Wilmington NWS Highlights Coastal Conditions from North Carolina to South Carolina</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As the National Weather Service Wilmington wraps up the 2025 surf zone forecasts, we're putting a wrap on another epic year of coastal conditions.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we've tracked every wave and wind gust. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - have also been on our radar.

Crossing state lines, we've monitored South Carolina's coastal havens too. Horry County's playground including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the ever-popular Myrtle Beach have been our watchful domain. Georgetown's serene spots like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach rounded out our coastal coverage.

But all good things must pause. Our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout, tucking away until April 1st, 2026. While the waves will continue their eternal dance, our official tracking takes a winter break.

To all our beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal companions - stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells. See you when spring rolls around and the surf forecast springs back to life!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 10:40:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As the National Weather Service Wilmington wraps up the 2025 surf zone forecasts, we're putting a wrap on another epic year of coastal conditions.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we've tracked every wave and wind gust. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - have also been on our radar.

Crossing state lines, we've monitored South Carolina's coastal havens too. Horry County's playground including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the ever-popular Myrtle Beach have been our watchful domain. Georgetown's serene spots like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach rounded out our coastal coverage.

But all good things must pause. Our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout, tucking away until April 1st, 2026. While the waves will continue their eternal dance, our official tracking takes a winter break.

To all our beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal companions - stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells. See you when spring rolls around and the surf forecast springs back to life!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As the National Weather Service Wilmington wraps up the 2025 surf zone forecasts, we're putting a wrap on another epic year of coastal conditions.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we've tracked every wave and wind gust. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - have also been on our radar.

Crossing state lines, we've monitored South Carolina's coastal havens too. Horry County's playground including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the ever-popular Myrtle Beach have been our watchful domain. Georgetown's serene spots like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach rounded out our coastal coverage.

But all good things must pause. Our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout, tucking away until April 1st, 2026. While the waves will continue their eternal dance, our official tracking takes a winter break.

To all our beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal companions - stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells. See you when spring rolls around and the surf forecast springs back to life!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Forecast Shutdown: North Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Close Seasonal Wave Reports Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts are hanging up their crystal ball until spring rolls back around.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - including the laid-back havens of Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're calling it a wrap on wave watching for the season.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf predictions. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves hearing about ocean conditions, we'll be taking a seasonal timeout.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island, everyone's getting the same seasonal sendoff.

But don't get salty - mark your calendars! We'll be back in full forecast mode on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest wave, wind, and water intel faster than a dolphin's morning surf.

Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal days. Catch you on the flip side, beach squad!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 10:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts are hanging up their crystal ball until spring rolls back around.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - including the laid-back havens of Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're calling it a wrap on wave watching for the season.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf predictions. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves hearing about ocean conditions, we'll be taking a seasonal timeout.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island, everyone's getting the same seasonal sendoff.

But don't get salty - mark your calendars! We'll be back in full forecast mode on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest wave, wind, and water intel faster than a dolphin's morning surf.

Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal days. Catch you on the flip side, beach squad!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts are hanging up their crystal ball until spring rolls back around.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - including the laid-back havens of Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're calling it a wrap on wave watching for the season.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf predictions. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves hearing about ocean conditions, we'll be taking a seasonal timeout.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out either. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island, everyone's getting the same seasonal sendoff.

But don't get salty - mark your calendars! We'll be back in full forecast mode on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest wave, wind, and water intel faster than a dolphin's morning surf.

Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect coastal days. Catch you on the flip side, beach squad!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wraps Up for Carolina and South Carolina Beaches: Forecast Returns April 1, 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach in New Hanover County, our beloved coastal zones are taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this year's surf forecasts. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are hanging up their surf report boards.

Georgetown County's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and Pawleys Island are also joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't get those board shorts in a twist! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. That's right, just a few months of hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and preparing for another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your eyes on the horizon. The waves might be taking a break, but the stoke never dies. See you in the spring, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 10:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach in New Hanover County, our beloved coastal zones are taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this year's surf forecasts. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are hanging up their surf report boards.

Georgetown County's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and Pawleys Island are also joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't get those board shorts in a twist! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. That's right, just a few months of hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and preparing for another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your eyes on the horizon. The waves might be taking a break, but the stoke never dies. See you in the spring, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach in New Hanover County, our beloved coastal zones are taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this year's surf forecasts. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, where hotspots like Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are hanging up their surf report boards.

Georgetown County's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and Pawleys Island are also joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't get those board shorts in a twist! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. That's right, just a few months of hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and preparing for another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your eyes on the horizon. The waves might be taking a break, but the stoke never dies. See you in the spring, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wrap Up: North Carolina and South Carolina Coast Bids Farewell to 2025 Summer Waves and Welcomes Winter Calm</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone report of 2025!

As the cool autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions, the National Weather Service has officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts from Pender County, North Carolina all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and the beautiful Brunswick County beaches, our summer surf season has come to a close.

Whether you've been catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving up the breaks at Oak Island, or chilling on the sands of Myrtle Beach, it's been an epic season of sun, surf, and stoke. The coastal communities from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island have seen their fair share of incredible wave action.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, surf enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. For all you die-hard wave chasers, keep an eye on local conditions and safety reports.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because the 2026 surf zone forecasts will be back in action on April 1st. Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 10:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone report of 2025!

As the cool autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions, the National Weather Service has officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts from Pender County, North Carolina all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and the beautiful Brunswick County beaches, our summer surf season has come to a close.

Whether you've been catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving up the breaks at Oak Island, or chilling on the sands of Myrtle Beach, it's been an epic season of sun, surf, and stoke. The coastal communities from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island have seen their fair share of incredible wave action.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, surf enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. For all you die-hard wave chasers, keep an eye on local conditions and safety reports.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because the 2026 surf zone forecasts will be back in action on April 1st. Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone report of 2025!

As the cool autumn winds sweep across our coastal regions, the National Weather Service has officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts from Pender County, North Carolina all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, and the beautiful Brunswick County beaches, our summer surf season has come to a close.

Whether you've been catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving up the breaks at Oak Island, or chilling on the sands of Myrtle Beach, it's been an epic season of sun, surf, and stoke. The coastal communities from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island have seen their fair share of incredible wave action.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, surf enthusiasts! While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. For all you die-hard wave chasers, keep an eye on local conditions and safety reports.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because the 2026 surf zone forecasts will be back in action on April 1st. Until then, stay safe, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect swells waiting just over the horizon.

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Close for Carolina Coastline: Beach Lovers Mark Your Calendars for 2026 Predictions</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! We've officially hit the end of the road for the 2025 surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our official surf predictions are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the swells near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season has officially closed its curtain. Our trusty National Weather Service team in Wilmington has dropped the final forecast for this year.

All those epic spots - Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - they're all getting their winter rest. From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern stretches of Sunset Beach, the surf zone reports are going into hibernation.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your ocean spirit alive. The waves might be taking a break, but your passion never rests.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean is always calling, even in the quiet months. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! We've officially hit the end of the road for the 2025 surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our official surf predictions are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the swells near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season has officially closed its curtain. Our trusty National Weather Service team in Wilmington has dropped the final forecast for this year.

All those epic spots - Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - they're all getting their winter rest. From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern stretches of Sunset Beach, the surf zone reports are going into hibernation.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your ocean spirit alive. The waves might be taking a break, but your passion never rests.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean is always calling, even in the quiet months. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! We've officially hit the end of the road for the 2025 surf zone forecasts along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, our official surf predictions are taking a seasonal timeout.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, riding the swells near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season has officially closed its curtain. Our trusty National Weather Service team in Wilmington has dropped the final forecast for this year.

All those epic spots - Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island - they're all getting their winter rest. From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern stretches of Sunset Beach, the surf zone reports are going into hibernation.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! We'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting surf predictions on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your ocean spirit alive. The waves might be taking a break, but your passion never rests.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean is always calling, even in the quiet months. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wrap Up: North Carolina and South Carolina Coastal Regions Bid Farewell to Beach Season Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our official surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover and Brunswick, we're closing the book on another epic beach season.

Wrightsville Beach surfers, Carolina Beach wave riders, and Kure Beach enthusiasts - your winter break starts now. The same goes for our friends at Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Sunset Beach. Whether you caught epic swells or watched the tide roll in, this season has been a blast.

For our South Carolina crew hanging out in Horry and Georgetown Counties, it's last call for beach vibes. From the bustling North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, our surf forecasts are powering down until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest surf conditions. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit dry, and your ocean stoke burning bright.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the winter downtime. The waves will be waiting for you when the spring sun rises again. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:40:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our official surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover and Brunswick, we're closing the book on another epic beach season.

Wrightsville Beach surfers, Carolina Beach wave riders, and Kure Beach enthusiasts - your winter break starts now. The same goes for our friends at Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Sunset Beach. Whether you caught epic swells or watched the tide roll in, this season has been a blast.

For our South Carolina crew hanging out in Horry and Georgetown Counties, it's last call for beach vibes. From the bustling North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, our surf forecasts are powering down until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest surf conditions. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit dry, and your ocean stoke burning bright.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the winter downtime. The waves will be waiting for you when the spring sun rises again. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to Halloween 2025, our official surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover and Brunswick, we're closing the book on another epic beach season.

Wrightsville Beach surfers, Carolina Beach wave riders, and Kure Beach enthusiasts - your winter break starts now. The same goes for our friends at Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Sunset Beach. Whether you caught epic swells or watched the tide roll in, this season has been a blast.

For our South Carolina crew hanging out in Horry and Georgetown Counties, it's last call for beach vibes. From the bustling North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, our surf forecasts are powering down until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers! We'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest surf conditions. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit dry, and your ocean stoke burning bright.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the winter downtime. The waves will be waiting for you when the spring sun rises again. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for Carolinas: Beach Lovers Anticipate Spring Return to Coastal Waters in 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf enthusiasts, beach lovers, and coastal wanderers, lend me your ears! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our forecast flags until April 1, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have weathered another epic season of waves and weather. New Hanover's coastal gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are taking a well-deserved breather. Our Brunswick beauties - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are settling in for the winter.

Heading south, the South Carolina coast isn't far behind. Myrtle Beach's vibrant shoreline, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, is powering down its surf reports. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are preparing for their winter slumber.

But don't let the forecast pause fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While we won't be delivering daily surf zone updates, the waves will continue to dance, the tides will ebb and flow, and the coastal magic will persist.

So surfers, beach bums, and coastal adventurers, use this time to wax your boards, dream of perfect swells, and prepare for the return of our surf zone forecasts when spring arrives. Until April 1st, keep your spirits high and your boards ready. The ocean is calling, and we'll be back before you know it!

Stay stoked, stay salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 10:40:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf enthusiasts, beach lovers, and coastal wanderers, lend me your ears! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our forecast flags until April 1, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have weathered another epic season of waves and weather. New Hanover's coastal gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are taking a well-deserved breather. Our Brunswick beauties - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are settling in for the winter.

Heading south, the South Carolina coast isn't far behind. Myrtle Beach's vibrant shoreline, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, is powering down its surf reports. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are preparing for their winter slumber.

But don't let the forecast pause fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While we won't be delivering daily surf zone updates, the waves will continue to dance, the tides will ebb and flow, and the coastal magic will persist.

So surfers, beach bums, and coastal adventurers, use this time to wax your boards, dream of perfect swells, and prepare for the return of our surf zone forecasts when spring arrives. Until April 1st, keep your spirits high and your boards ready. The ocean is calling, and we'll be back before you know it!

Stay stoked, stay salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf enthusiasts, beach lovers, and coastal wanderers, lend me your ears! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our forecast flags until April 1, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have weathered another epic season of waves and weather. New Hanover's coastal gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are taking a well-deserved breather. Our Brunswick beauties - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are settling in for the winter.

Heading south, the South Carolina coast isn't far behind. Myrtle Beach's vibrant shoreline, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, is powering down its surf reports. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are preparing for their winter slumber.

But don't let the forecast pause fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While we won't be delivering daily surf zone updates, the waves will continue to dance, the tides will ebb and flow, and the coastal magic will persist.

So surfers, beach bums, and coastal adventurers, use this time to wax your boards, dream of perfect swells, and prepare for the return of our surf zone forecasts when spring arrives. Until April 1st, keep your spirits high and your boards ready. The ocean is calling, and we'll be back before you know it!

Stay stoked, stay salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for North Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Resuming April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is hanging up its wave-watching binoculars for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're calling it a wrap.

Brunswick's beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone forecasts. Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the classic surf spots of Surfside - are in the same boat.

Georgetown County's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their 2025 beach forecast chapter. But don't get your board shorts in a twist - this isn't goodbye forever!

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back with all the epic surf and marine insights on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

The waves might be taking a seasonal timeout, but the coastal spirit never rests. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 10:40:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is hanging up its wave-watching binoculars for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're calling it a wrap.

Brunswick's beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone forecasts. Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the classic surf spots of Surfside - are in the same boat.

Georgetown County's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their 2025 beach forecast chapter. But don't get your board shorts in a twist - this isn't goodbye forever!

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back with all the epic surf and marine insights on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

The waves might be taking a seasonal timeout, but the coastal spirit never rests. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is hanging up its wave-watching binoculars for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're calling it a wrap.

Brunswick's beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone forecasts. Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the classic surf spots of Surfside - are in the same boat.

Georgetown County's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their 2025 beach forecast chapter. But don't get your board shorts in a twist - this isn't goodbye forever!

Mark your calendars, wave riders: We'll be back with all the epic surf and marine insights on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

The waves might be taking a seasonal timeout, but the coastal spirit never rests. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecasts Close for Winter Pause Ending April 2026 Beaches Shut Down Seasonal Predictions</title>
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      <description>Attention surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the surf zone forecasts take a seasonal pause! As the calendar turns to October 31, 2025, we're officially closing the book on this year's beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will have to wait for their next forecast. Brunswick County's beautiful coastal gems - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

Our friends down in South Carolina aren't immune to this seasonal shift either. The beloved beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are tucking in for the winter. Georgetown County's scenic spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic coastal zones will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and catching those perfect waves.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive. The coast may be quiet, but the anticipation of spring is already building. Stay stoked, surf community - see you when the surf zone forecasts make their triumphant return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 10:40:54 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the surf zone forecasts take a seasonal pause! As the calendar turns to October 31, 2025, we're officially closing the book on this year's beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will have to wait for their next forecast. Brunswick County's beautiful coastal gems - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

Our friends down in South Carolina aren't immune to this seasonal shift either. The beloved beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are tucking in for the winter. Georgetown County's scenic spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic coastal zones will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and catching those perfect waves.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive. The coast may be quiet, but the anticipation of spring is already building. Stay stoked, surf community - see you when the surf zone forecasts make their triumphant return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the surf zone forecasts take a seasonal pause! As the calendar turns to October 31, 2025, we're officially closing the book on this year's beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves will have to wait for their next forecast. Brunswick County's beautiful coastal gems - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

Our friends down in South Carolina aren't immune to this seasonal shift either. The beloved beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are tucking in for the winter. Georgetown County's scenic spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic coastal zones will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and catching those perfect waves.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive. The coast may be quiet, but the anticipation of spring is already building. Stay stoked, surf community - see you when the surf zone forecasts make their triumphant return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Surf Zone Forecast Ends for 2025: National Weather Service Wilmington Prepares for Winter Beach Closure</title>
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      <description>Attention coastal adventurers and beach enthusiasts! As we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is closing the chapter on our coastal coverage. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Brunswick and the vibrant beaches of South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown counties, our surf zone forecasts have kept you informed and safe throughout the season.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, exploring the pristine coastline of Wrightsville Beach, or enjoying the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, we've been your trusted maritime companion. The beaches that have been our focus - from Topsail to Carolina Beach, Oak Island to Myrtle Beach, and everywhere in between - will now rest and recharge during the winter months.

But don't hang up your surfboard or beach towel just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll return with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the coastal insights you've come to expect. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do we.

To our fellow wave riders, beach lovers, and coastal dwellers: stay safe, stay curious, and keep dreaming of those perfect beach days. The Atlantic is waiting, and so are we. Until next season, this is your surf zone forecast team signing off. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 10:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention coastal adventurers and beach enthusiasts! As we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is closing the chapter on our coastal coverage. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Brunswick and the vibrant beaches of South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown counties, our surf zone forecasts have kept you informed and safe throughout the season.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, exploring the pristine coastline of Wrightsville Beach, or enjoying the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, we've been your trusted maritime companion. The beaches that have been our focus - from Topsail to Carolina Beach, Oak Island to Myrtle Beach, and everywhere in between - will now rest and recharge during the winter months.

But don't hang up your surfboard or beach towel just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll return with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the coastal insights you've come to expect. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do we.

To our fellow wave riders, beach lovers, and coastal dwellers: stay safe, stay curious, and keep dreaming of those perfect beach days. The Atlantic is waiting, and so are we. Until next season, this is your surf zone forecast team signing off. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention coastal adventurers and beach enthusiasts! As we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is closing the chapter on our coastal coverage. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Brunswick and the vibrant beaches of South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown counties, our surf zone forecasts have kept you informed and safe throughout the season.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, exploring the pristine coastline of Wrightsville Beach, or enjoying the tranquil shores of Pawleys Island, we've been your trusted maritime companion. The beaches that have been our focus - from Topsail to Carolina Beach, Oak Island to Myrtle Beach, and everywhere in between - will now rest and recharge during the winter months.

But don't hang up your surfboard or beach towel just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll return with fresh forecasts, updated conditions, and all the coastal insights you've come to expect. The ocean never sleeps, and neither do we.

To our fellow wave riders, beach lovers, and coastal dwellers: stay safe, stay curious, and keep dreaming of those perfect beach days. The Atlantic is waiting, and so are we. Until next season, this is your surf zone forecast team signing off. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for Winter: Beach Lovers Anticipate Return of Wave Reports in Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As of tonight, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has hung up the surf zone forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands, the wave watch has called it a wrap.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's coastal havens aren't exempt from this seasonal shutdown either. Whether you're a local catching the last autumn swells or a visitor wondering about wave conditions, here's the scoop: we're taking a breather until April 1st, 2026.

So what does this mean for beach enthusiasts? While the official surf reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal wanderers can still enjoy the beaches, but without the detailed surf zone insights we've been providing throughout the summer and early fall.

Consider this your official seasonal farewell from the coastal forecasting team. The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, but the detailed daily breakdown is taking a well-deserved winter vacation. Grab your wetsuit, keep your board waxed, and start dreaming of spring swells.

Until April, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep your eyes on the horizon. The ocean awaits your return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:41:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As of tonight, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has hung up the surf zone forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands, the wave watch has called it a wrap.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's coastal havens aren't exempt from this seasonal shutdown either. Whether you're a local catching the last autumn swells or a visitor wondering about wave conditions, here's the scoop: we're taking a breather until April 1st, 2026.

So what does this mean for beach enthusiasts? While the official surf reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal wanderers can still enjoy the beaches, but without the detailed surf zone insights we've been providing throughout the summer and early fall.

Consider this your official seasonal farewell from the coastal forecasting team. The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, but the detailed daily breakdown is taking a well-deserved winter vacation. Grab your wetsuit, keep your board waxed, and start dreaming of spring swells.

Until April, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep your eyes on the horizon. The ocean awaits your return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! As of tonight, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has hung up the surf zone forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked coastlines of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching all the way down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands, the wave watch has called it a wrap.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's coastal havens aren't exempt from this seasonal shutdown either. Whether you're a local catching the last autumn swells or a visitor wondering about wave conditions, here's the scoop: we're taking a breather until April 1st, 2026.

So what does this mean for beach enthusiasts? While the official surf reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Surfers, fishermen, and coastal wanderers can still enjoy the beaches, but without the detailed surf zone insights we've been providing throughout the summer and early fall.

Consider this your official seasonal farewell from the coastal forecasting team. The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, but the detailed daily breakdown is taking a well-deserved winter vacation. Grab your wetsuit, keep your board waxed, and start dreaming of spring swells.

Until April, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep your eyes on the horizon. The ocean awaits your return.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for North and South Carolina Coastlines on October 31st 2025 Beach Season Resumes April 1st</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As of October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its Surf Zone Forecasts along the North and South Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their marine reports until spring. Brunswick County's coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also going into forecast hibernation.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their surf season. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just a beach enthusiast, it's time to trade those saltwater views for cozy winter vibes.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The 2026 beach season kicks off on April 1st, when detailed surf zone forecasts will once again provide crucial marine insights. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal dreams warm during the winter months.

Stay salty, stay prepared, and get ready to welcome the waves when spring arrives. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation of next season's surf is just beginning!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 10:40:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As of October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its Surf Zone Forecasts along the North and South Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their marine reports until spring. Brunswick County's coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also going into forecast hibernation.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their surf season. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just a beach enthusiast, it's time to trade those saltwater views for cozy winter vibes.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The 2026 beach season kicks off on April 1st, when detailed surf zone forecasts will once again provide crucial marine insights. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal dreams warm during the winter months.

Stay salty, stay prepared, and get ready to welcome the waves when spring arrives. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation of next season's surf is just beginning!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As of October 31st, 2025, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its Surf Zone Forecasts along the North and South Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their marine reports until spring. Brunswick County's coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also going into forecast hibernation.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their surf season. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just a beach enthusiast, it's time to trade those saltwater views for cozy winter vibes.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The 2026 beach season kicks off on April 1st, when detailed surf zone forecasts will once again provide crucial marine insights. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal dreams warm during the winter months.

Stay salty, stay prepared, and get ready to welcome the waves when spring arrives. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation of next season's surf is just beginning!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Forecast Shutdown: NC and SC Coastal Zones Hibernating Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has hung up its beach forecast board for the 2025 season as of October 31st. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal zones are going into winter hibernation.

Attention water warriors and sandy souls - your daily wave reports are taking a seasonal timeout. Mark your calendars because these beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1st, 2026. Whether you're a local Carolina beach enthusiast or a visiting wave chaser, the coastline from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach is getting its annual rest.

From Wrightsville Beach's crystal waters to the sandy stretches of North Myrtle Beach and Litchfield, every coastal zone from North Carolina to South Carolina is powering down its surf prediction engines. Surfers, paddleboarders, and beach bums will need to find alternative entertainment during these cooler months.

But don't let the forecast freeze dampen your spirits! This is the perfect time to wax your boards, plan your spring break adventures, and dream about those perfect summer swells. Coastal communities from Cherry Grove to Kure Beach are settling in for their winter slumber, waiting to welcome back sun-seekers and wave riders in just a few short months.

Stay salty, stay stoked - see you on the flip side of winter!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:40:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has hung up its beach forecast board for the 2025 season as of October 31st. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal zones are going into winter hibernation.

Attention water warriors and sandy souls - your daily wave reports are taking a seasonal timeout. Mark your calendars because these beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1st, 2026. Whether you're a local Carolina beach enthusiast or a visiting wave chaser, the coastline from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach is getting its annual rest.

From Wrightsville Beach's crystal waters to the sandy stretches of North Myrtle Beach and Litchfield, every coastal zone from North Carolina to South Carolina is powering down its surf prediction engines. Surfers, paddleboarders, and beach bums will need to find alternative entertainment during these cooler months.

But don't let the forecast freeze dampen your spirits! This is the perfect time to wax your boards, plan your spring break adventures, and dream about those perfect summer swells. Coastal communities from Cherry Grove to Kure Beach are settling in for their winter slumber, waiting to welcome back sun-seekers and wave riders in just a few short months.

Stay salty, stay stoked - see you on the flip side of winter!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the count, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has hung up its beach forecast board for the 2025 season as of October 31st. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal zones are going into winter hibernation.

Attention water warriors and sandy souls - your daily wave reports are taking a seasonal timeout. Mark your calendars because these beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1st, 2026. Whether you're a local Carolina beach enthusiast or a visiting wave chaser, the coastline from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach is getting its annual rest.

From Wrightsville Beach's crystal waters to the sandy stretches of North Myrtle Beach and Litchfield, every coastal zone from North Carolina to South Carolina is powering down its surf prediction engines. Surfers, paddleboarders, and beach bums will need to find alternative entertainment during these cooler months.

But don't let the forecast freeze dampen your spirits! This is the perfect time to wax your boards, plan your spring break adventures, and dream about those perfect summer swells. Coastal communities from Cherry Grove to Kure Beach are settling in for their winter slumber, waiting to welcome back sun-seekers and wave riders in just a few short months.

Stay salty, stay stoked - see you on the flip side of winter!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Closes: Carolina Beaches Wrap Up 2025 Waves and Look Forward to Spring 2026 Swells</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially come to a close for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has hung up its forecast board until spring.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wax. From Topsail to Oak Island, Carolina Beach to Pawleys Island, the surf zone warnings have gone quiet.

But don't let the season's end get you down! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, plan your spring break surf adventures, and reminisce about the epic swells of 2025. Take care of those boards, check your wetsuit for wear and tear, and start dreaming about the first spring waves.

Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. From Bald Head Island to Litchfield Beach, from Fort Fisher to Cherry Grove, the ocean awaits your return.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders! Stay salty and keep the stoke burning through the winter months.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 10:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially come to a close for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has hung up its forecast board until spring.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wax. From Topsail to Oak Island, Carolina Beach to Pawleys Island, the surf zone warnings have gone quiet.

But don't let the season's end get you down! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, plan your spring break surf adventures, and reminisce about the epic swells of 2025. Take care of those boards, check your wetsuit for wear and tear, and start dreaming about the first spring waves.

Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. From Bald Head Island to Litchfield Beach, from Fort Fisher to Cherry Grove, the ocean awaits your return.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders! Stay salty and keep the stoke burning through the winter months.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially come to a close for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has hung up its forecast board until spring.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wax. From Topsail to Oak Island, Carolina Beach to Pawleys Island, the surf zone warnings have gone quiet.

But don't let the season's end get you down! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, plan your spring break surf adventures, and reminisce about the epic swells of 2025. Take care of those boards, check your wetsuit for wear and tear, and start dreaming about the first spring waves.

Mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. From Bald Head Island to Litchfield Beach, from Fort Fisher to Cherry Grove, the ocean awaits your return.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders! Stay salty and keep the stoke burning through the winter months.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for North and South Carolina Beaches, Returning April 1st 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially winding down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque shores of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're closing out another epic year of coastal conditions.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! If you're watching from the Carolinas' coastal regions - whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach enthusiast who loves catching those perfect waves - mark your calendars. The surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026.

For our friends along the South Carolina coastline, from the vibrant beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown County's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same seasonal shutdown is in effect.

This transition marks the natural rhythm of coastal living - a time to reflect on summer's epic rides, prepare your gear for winter maintenance, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner. While the official forecasts might be taking a break, the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible surf season in 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 10:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially winding down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque shores of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're closing out another epic year of coastal conditions.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! If you're watching from the Carolinas' coastal regions - whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach enthusiast who loves catching those perfect waves - mark your calendars. The surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026.

For our friends along the South Carolina coastline, from the vibrant beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown County's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same seasonal shutdown is in effect.

This transition marks the natural rhythm of coastal living - a time to reflect on summer's epic rides, prepare your gear for winter maintenance, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner. While the official forecasts might be taking a break, the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible surf season in 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially winding down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque shores of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're closing out another epic year of coastal conditions.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! If you're watching from the Carolinas' coastal regions - whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach enthusiast who loves catching those perfect waves - mark your calendars. The surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026.

For our friends along the South Carolina coastline, from the vibrant beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown County's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the same seasonal shutdown is in effect.

This transition marks the natural rhythm of coastal living - a time to reflect on summer's epic rides, prepare your gear for winter maintenance, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner. While the official forecasts might be taking a break, the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible surf season in 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Ends: NC and SC Coastal Weather Services Pause for Winter, Returning April 2026</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the scenic coastlines of Brunswick County including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - our coastal coverage is wrapping up.

But it's not goodbye forever! Our dedicated National Weather Service team in Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about all the surf and coastal conditions. This means if you're planning any winter beach adventures, you'll want to check alternative weather resources.

The South Carolina coastal zones are also signing off - from the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach in Horry County to the serene stretches of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island in Georgetown County, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, we appreciate your attention to coastal safety. Remember that winter ocean conditions can be unpredictable, so always exercise caution if you're heading to the shore during the off-season.

Stay safe, stay informed, and we'll catch you on the flip side when we return in spring. Keep riding those waves - metaphorically and literally - until our forecast returns on April 1st, 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the scenic coastlines of Brunswick County including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - our coastal coverage is wrapping up.

But it's not goodbye forever! Our dedicated National Weather Service team in Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about all the surf and coastal conditions. This means if you're planning any winter beach adventures, you'll want to check alternative weather resources.

The South Carolina coastal zones are also signing off - from the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach in Horry County to the serene stretches of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island in Georgetown County, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, we appreciate your attention to coastal safety. Remember that winter ocean conditions can be unpredictable, so always exercise caution if you're heading to the shore during the off-season.

Stay safe, stay informed, and we'll catch you on the flip side when we return in spring. Keep riding those waves - metaphorically and literally - until our forecast returns on April 1st, 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the scenic coastlines of Brunswick County including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - our coastal coverage is wrapping up.

But it's not goodbye forever! Our dedicated National Weather Service team in Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about all the surf and coastal conditions. This means if you're planning any winter beach adventures, you'll want to check alternative weather resources.

The South Carolina coastal zones are also signing off - from the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach in Horry County to the serene stretches of Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island in Georgetown County, our surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal break.

Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just a beach enthusiast, we appreciate your attention to coastal safety. Remember that winter ocean conditions can be unpredictable, so always exercise caution if you're heading to the shore during the off-season.

Stay safe, stay informed, and we'll catch you on the flip side when we return in spring. Keep riding those waves - metaphorically and literally - until our forecast returns on April 1st, 2026!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Wrap Up 2025 Season: Get Ready for Beach Adventures in Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! As the sun sets on the 2025 beach season, we're dropping the final curtain on our daily surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, its time to hang up our forecast boards and bid farewell to another epic year of coastal conditions.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, we've got your back all season long. From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina beaches, we've been your go-to source for all things surf and sea.

But dont get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the freshest surf zone insights. Those winter months are the perfect time to wax your board, plan your epic beach adventures, and dream about the perfect swell.

From the laid-back vibes of Myrtle Beach to the pristine shores of Bald Head Island, we've covered every sandy inch of coastline. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach bum, or just love the ocean's rhythm, we've been here to keep you informed and stoked.

So as we close out this season, keep that beach spirit alive. Stay salty, stay curious, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal forecasting. See you when the waves call us back in spring!

Surf's always up in our hearts. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 10:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! As the sun sets on the 2025 beach season, we're dropping the final curtain on our daily surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, its time to hang up our forecast boards and bid farewell to another epic year of coastal conditions.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, we've got your back all season long. From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina beaches, we've been your go-to source for all things surf and sea.

But dont get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the freshest surf zone insights. Those winter months are the perfect time to wax your board, plan your epic beach adventures, and dream about the perfect swell.

From the laid-back vibes of Myrtle Beach to the pristine shores of Bald Head Island, we've covered every sandy inch of coastline. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach bum, or just love the ocean's rhythm, we've been here to keep you informed and stoked.

So as we close out this season, keep that beach spirit alive. Stay salty, stay curious, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal forecasting. See you when the waves call us back in spring!

Surf's always up in our hearts. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! As the sun sets on the 2025 beach season, we're dropping the final curtain on our daily surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, its time to hang up our forecast boards and bid farewell to another epic year of coastal conditions.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, we've got your back all season long. From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina beaches, we've been your go-to source for all things surf and sea.

But dont get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to serve up the freshest surf zone insights. Those winter months are the perfect time to wax your board, plan your epic beach adventures, and dream about the perfect swell.

From the laid-back vibes of Myrtle Beach to the pristine shores of Bald Head Island, we've covered every sandy inch of coastline. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach bum, or just love the ocean's rhythm, we've been here to keep you informed and stoked.

So as we close out this season, keep that beach spirit alive. Stay salty, stay curious, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal forecasting. See you when the waves call us back in spring!

Surf's always up in our hearts. Catch you on the flip side!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for 2025 Coastal Season Beaches from North Carolina to South Carolina Bid Farewell</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2025! As the autumn winds start to whisper and the coastal temperatures cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're wrapping up another epic year of wave watching and ocean adventures.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to the 2025 forecast season. And let's not forget our friends down in South Carolina - the vibrant beaches of Horry County like North Myrtle Beach and Surfside, along with Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards and beach towels just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and wind wisdom you've come to love. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach lover, or just enjoy watching the ocean's moods, we'll be here to keep you informed and entertained.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the off-season vibes! Catch you on the flip side in spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:40:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2025! As the autumn winds start to whisper and the coastal temperatures cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're wrapping up another epic year of wave watching and ocean adventures.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to the 2025 forecast season. And let's not forget our friends down in South Carolina - the vibrant beaches of Horry County like North Myrtle Beach and Surfside, along with Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards and beach towels just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and wind wisdom you've come to love. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach lover, or just enjoy watching the ocean's moods, we'll be here to keep you informed and entertained.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the off-season vibes! Catch you on the flip side in spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2025! As the autumn winds start to whisper and the coastal temperatures cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're wrapping up another epic year of wave watching and ocean adventures.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to the 2025 forecast season. And let's not forget our friends down in South Carolina - the vibrant beaches of Horry County like North Myrtle Beach and Surfside, along with Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards and beach towels just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and wind wisdom you've come to love. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach lover, or just enjoy watching the ocean's moods, we'll be here to keep you informed and entertained.

Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and enjoy the off-season vibes! Catch you on the flip side in spring.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasting Ends for Carolina Beaches: Official Updates Pause Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially done for 2025 along the Carolina coast! As the autumn winds roll in and beach umbrellas get packed away, surfers and coastal adventurers can take a breath knowing the National Weather Service has officially closed out the surf zone forecasting season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, coastal watchers will need to hang up their marine forecast charts. Brunswick County's beloved beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also settling in for the winter hibernation.

Heading south into South Carolina, the popular stretches of Horry County including Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island join the coastal shutdown.

While the professional forecasts may be taking a break, Mother Nature never sleeps. Adventurous souls can still check local conditions, but the official detailed surf zone reports are now on winter vacation. Mark your calendars beach lovers - we'll be back with full surf zone forecasting on April 1st, 2026!

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your eyes on the horizon. Winter might be coming, but the ocean's calling never truly goes silent.

Stay stoked, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:41:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially done for 2025 along the Carolina coast! As the autumn winds roll in and beach umbrellas get packed away, surfers and coastal adventurers can take a breath knowing the National Weather Service has officially closed out the surf zone forecasting season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, coastal watchers will need to hang up their marine forecast charts. Brunswick County's beloved beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also settling in for the winter hibernation.

Heading south into South Carolina, the popular stretches of Horry County including Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island join the coastal shutdown.

While the professional forecasts may be taking a break, Mother Nature never sleeps. Adventurous souls can still check local conditions, but the official detailed surf zone reports are now on winter vacation. Mark your calendars beach lovers - we'll be back with full surf zone forecasting on April 1st, 2026!

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your eyes on the horizon. Winter might be coming, but the ocean's calling never truly goes silent.

Stay stoked, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially done for 2025 along the Carolina coast! As the autumn winds roll in and beach umbrellas get packed away, surfers and coastal adventurers can take a breath knowing the National Weather Service has officially closed out the surf zone forecasting season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, coastal watchers will need to hang up their marine forecast charts. Brunswick County's beloved beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also settling in for the winter hibernation.

Heading south into South Carolina, the popular stretches of Horry County including Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island join the coastal shutdown.

While the professional forecasts may be taking a break, Mother Nature never sleeps. Adventurous souls can still check local conditions, but the official detailed surf zone reports are now on winter vacation. Mark your calendars beach lovers - we'll be back with full surf zone forecasting on April 1st, 2026!

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your eyes on the horizon. Winter might be coming, but the ocean's calling never truly goes silent.

Stay stoked, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for Winter: North Carolina and South Carolina Coastal Regions Rest Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasting season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of coastal Brunswick and beyond, our coastal guardians are hanging up their marine forecast clipboards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving the breaks near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season is taking its annual winter intermission. Those legendary North Carolina and South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island will be resting and recharging.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers take note: while the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to shape our shorelines, and the maritime magic continues behind the scenes. Local conditions can still shift dramatically, so beach-goers should always exercise caution and stay informed.

For now, pack away your boards, rinse off that salt, and start dreaming of spring. The waves will be calling again soon, promising new adventures and epic maritime experiences. Until then, keep that coastal spirit alive and stay stoked for the 2026 beach season!

Stay safe, stay salty, and see you when the surf zone forecasts return on April 1st.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:41:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasting season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of coastal Brunswick and beyond, our coastal guardians are hanging up their marine forecast clipboards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving the breaks near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season is taking its annual winter intermission. Those legendary North Carolina and South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island will be resting and recharging.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers take note: while the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to shape our shorelines, and the maritime magic continues behind the scenes. Local conditions can still shift dramatically, so beach-goers should always exercise caution and stay informed.

For now, pack away your boards, rinse off that salt, and start dreaming of spring. The waves will be calling again soon, promising new adventures and epic maritime experiences. Until then, keep that coastal spirit alive and stay stoked for the 2026 beach season!

Stay safe, stay salty, and see you when the surf zone forecasts return on April 1st.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecasting season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of coastal Brunswick and beyond, our coastal guardians are hanging up their marine forecast clipboards until April 1st, 2026.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving the breaks near Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the beach season is taking its annual winter intermission. Those legendary North Carolina and South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island will be resting and recharging.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers take note: while the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to shape our shorelines, and the maritime magic continues behind the scenes. Local conditions can still shift dramatically, so beach-goers should always exercise caution and stay informed.

For now, pack away your boards, rinse off that salt, and start dreaming of spring. The waves will be calling again soon, promising new adventures and epic maritime experiences. Until then, keep that coastal spirit alive and stay stoked for the 2026 beach season!

Stay safe, stay salty, and see you when the surf zone forecasts return on April 1st.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Farewell: National Weather Service Announces End of 2025 Beach Season in Carolinas Surf Zone</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers, this is your final surf zone update for the 2025 season straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal paradise, we're officially closing the curtain on another epic beach season. From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been watching over your summer adventures.

The sandy stretches of Brunswick County - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are now transitioning into their winter slumber. Those crystal blue waves that have carried surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts throughout the summer are taking a well-deserved break.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. The vibrant beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are also bidding adieu to the 2025 beach season.

Mark your calendars, water warriors! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 10:41:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers, this is your final surf zone update for the 2025 season straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal paradise, we're officially closing the curtain on another epic beach season. From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been watching over your summer adventures.

The sandy stretches of Brunswick County - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are now transitioning into their winter slumber. Those crystal blue waves that have carried surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts throughout the summer are taking a well-deserved break.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. The vibrant beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are also bidding adieu to the 2025 beach season.

Mark your calendars, water warriors! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers, this is your final surf zone update for the 2025 season straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

As the autumn winds sweep across our coastal paradise, we're officially closing the curtain on another epic beach season. From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been watching over your summer adventures.

The sandy stretches of Brunswick County - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are now transitioning into their winter slumber. Those crystal blue waves that have carried surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts throughout the summer are taking a well-deserved break.

Our South Carolina coastal friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. The vibrant beaches of Horry County, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are also bidding adieu to the 2025 beach season.

Mark your calendars, water warriors! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your ocean dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Close for Winter: NC and SC Coastal Beaches Suspend Reports Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for some end-of-season news that'll make you nostalgic for summer's epic swells!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially putting the 2025 surf zone forecast to bed. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina beaches, we're battening down the meteorological hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful coastline - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, and those picture-perfect spots like Ocean Isle and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Our friends across the state line in South Carolina aren't exempt either, with Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island hanging up their forecast clipboards.

But don't start sulking just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke levels high.

This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal timeout. The ocean never sleeps, and neither does our passion for catching the perfect wave. Stay salty, stay ready, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 10:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for some end-of-season news that'll make you nostalgic for summer's epic swells!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially putting the 2025 surf zone forecast to bed. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina beaches, we're battening down the meteorological hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful coastline - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, and those picture-perfect spots like Ocean Isle and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Our friends across the state line in South Carolina aren't exempt either, with Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island hanging up their forecast clipboards.

But don't start sulking just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke levels high.

This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal timeout. The ocean never sleeps, and neither does our passion for catching the perfect wave. Stay salty, stay ready, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for some end-of-season news that'll make you nostalgic for summer's epic swells!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington is officially putting the 2025 surf zone forecast to bed. From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina beaches, we're battening down the meteorological hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful coastline - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, and those picture-perfect spots like Ocean Isle and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Our friends across the state line in South Carolina aren't exempt either, with Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Pawleys Island hanging up their forecast clipboards.

But don't start sulking just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke levels high.

This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal timeout. The ocean never sleeps, and neither does our passion for catching the perfect wave. Stay salty, stay ready, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Suspended: NC and SC Coastal Regions Pause Official Beach Reports Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's closed, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the official surf zone reports are taking a winter break.

Wave riders and coastal enthusiasts, mark your calendars - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythms, the winter hiatus is upon us.

From North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to the scenic Brunswick coastline - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach - our coastal monitoring is temporarily paused. Our friends down in South Carolina aren't exempt either. Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the gorgeous beaches of Georgetown County are also waving goodbye to official surf reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. The waves will keep rolling, the tides will keep turning, and the coastal magic continues. Winter might be approaching, but the ocean's spirit remains unbroken.

Stay salty, stay excited, and start dreaming about those spring swells. See you on the other side of winter, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 10:41:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's closed, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the official surf zone reports are taking a winter break.

Wave riders and coastal enthusiasts, mark your calendars - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythms, the winter hiatus is upon us.

From North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to the scenic Brunswick coastline - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach - our coastal monitoring is temporarily paused. Our friends down in South Carolina aren't exempt either. Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the gorgeous beaches of Georgetown County are also waving goodbye to official surf reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. The waves will keep rolling, the tides will keep turning, and the coastal magic continues. Winter might be approaching, but the ocean's spirit remains unbroken.

Stay salty, stay excited, and start dreaming about those spring swells. See you on the other side of winter, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's closed, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its forecast board for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the official surf zone reports are taking a winter break.

Wave riders and coastal enthusiasts, mark your calendars - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythms, the winter hiatus is upon us.

From North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to the scenic Brunswick coastline - including hotspots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Holden Beach - our coastal monitoring is temporarily paused. Our friends down in South Carolina aren't exempt either. Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the gorgeous beaches of Georgetown County are also waving goodbye to official surf reports.

This doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. The waves will keep rolling, the tides will keep turning, and the coastal magic continues. Winter might be approaching, but the ocean's spirit remains unbroken.

Stay salty, stay excited, and start dreaming about those spring swells. See you on the other side of winter, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Ends for Winter 2025: Coastal Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Set for Seasonal Pause</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for our seasonal sign-off! The 2025 surf zone forecast is hanging up its wetsuit and calling it a year. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal coverage is taking a well-deserved break.

Our maritime maestros at the National Weather Service in Wilmington are putting the forecasting tools on ice until April 1st, 2026. Brunswick County's beaches - from the charming Bald Head Island to the serene Oak Island and Sunset Beach - will also be without our professional wave and wind insights for the winter months.

Heading south, our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - and the tranquil beaches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also bidding farewell to official surf zone predictions.

While the professional forecasts might be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Local surfers, sailors, and beach enthusiasts can still enjoy the winter waves, but without our detailed marine insights. Remember to check local conditions, respect the water, and stay safe.

Until spring brings us back with fresh forecasts, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your love for the coastal life burning bright. The sea is calling, even in the quiet winter months. Catch you on the flip side in April!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 10:41:05 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for our seasonal sign-off! The 2025 surf zone forecast is hanging up its wetsuit and calling it a year. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal coverage is taking a well-deserved break.

Our maritime maestros at the National Weather Service in Wilmington are putting the forecasting tools on ice until April 1st, 2026. Brunswick County's beaches - from the charming Bald Head Island to the serene Oak Island and Sunset Beach - will also be without our professional wave and wind insights for the winter months.

Heading south, our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - and the tranquil beaches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also bidding farewell to official surf zone predictions.

While the professional forecasts might be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Local surfers, sailors, and beach enthusiasts can still enjoy the winter waves, but without our detailed marine insights. Remember to check local conditions, respect the water, and stay safe.

Until spring brings us back with fresh forecasts, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your love for the coastal life burning bright. The sea is calling, even in the quiet winter months. Catch you on the flip side in April!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for our seasonal sign-off! The 2025 surf zone forecast is hanging up its wetsuit and calling it a year. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal coverage is taking a well-deserved break.

Our maritime maestros at the National Weather Service in Wilmington are putting the forecasting tools on ice until April 1st, 2026. Brunswick County's beaches - from the charming Bald Head Island to the serene Oak Island and Sunset Beach - will also be without our professional wave and wind insights for the winter months.

Heading south, our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - and the tranquil beaches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, are also bidding farewell to official surf zone predictions.

While the professional forecasts might be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Local surfers, sailors, and beach enthusiasts can still enjoy the winter waves, but without our detailed marine insights. Remember to check local conditions, respect the water, and stay safe.

Until spring brings us back with fresh forecasts, keep your boards waxed, your spirit adventurous, and your love for the coastal life burning bright. The sea is calling, even in the quiet winter months. Catch you on the flip side in April!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Carolina Surf Zone Forecast Season Ends: Beach Lovers Bid Farewell and Anticipate Spring 2026 Return</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave riders! Summer's official wrap-up has arrived for our coastal Carolina paradise. As of tonight at 7:26 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has signaled the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Bald Head, our coastal forecast journey is taking a seasonal pause.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Our South Carolina friends from Horry County's bustling Myrtle Beach to the serene Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to this year's official surf reports.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest marine conditions, wave heights, and coastal insights. Until then, keep those boards waxed, memories fresh, and anticipation high for another epic season of coastal adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 10:40:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave riders! Summer's official wrap-up has arrived for our coastal Carolina paradise. As of tonight at 7:26 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has signaled the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Bald Head, our coastal forecast journey is taking a seasonal pause.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Our South Carolina friends from Horry County's bustling Myrtle Beach to the serene Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to this year's official surf reports.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest marine conditions, wave heights, and coastal insights. Until then, keep those boards waxed, memories fresh, and anticipation high for another epic season of coastal adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave riders! Summer's official wrap-up has arrived for our coastal Carolina paradise. As of tonight at 7:26 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has signaled the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Bald Head, our coastal forecast journey is taking a seasonal pause.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Our South Carolina friends from Horry County's bustling Myrtle Beach to the serene Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to this year's official surf reports.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to serve up the latest marine conditions, wave heights, and coastal insights. Until then, keep those boards waxed, memories fresh, and anticipation high for another epic season of coastal adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Close for 2025 Beach Season: Coastal Weather Monitoring Pauses Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, it's that time of year where we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone forecasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the books on beach weather reporting for this season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping across Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their seasonal vigil.

The South Carolina coastline hasn't been forgotten either. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecasts have now gone quiet.

While the official reports have concluded, don't let that dampen your beach spirit! This doesn't mean the ocean has stopped its magnificent dance. It simply means our professional meteorological friends are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your adventurous spirit alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The waves will be waiting.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:40:56 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, it's that time of year where we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone forecasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the books on beach weather reporting for this season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping across Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their seasonal vigil.

The South Carolina coastline hasn't been forgotten either. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecasts have now gone quiet.

While the official reports have concluded, don't let that dampen your beach spirit! This doesn't mean the ocean has stopped its magnificent dance. It simply means our professional meteorological friends are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your adventurous spirit alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The waves will be waiting.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, it's that time of year where we bid farewell to the 2025 surf zone forecasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the books on beach weather reporting for this season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and sweeping across Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their seasonal vigil.

The South Carolina coastline hasn't been forgotten either. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecasts have now gone quiet.

While the official reports have concluded, don't let that dampen your beach spirit! This doesn't mean the ocean has stopped its magnificent dance. It simply means our professional meteorological friends are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts - surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your adventurous spirit alive.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The waves will be waiting.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wraps Up: North and South Carolina Coastal Regions Pause Seasonal Updates Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our seasonal wrap-up! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our surf forecast scripts on pause.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! This seasonal farewell isn't goodbye - it's just a temporary intermission. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and water condition insights you've come to love.

For our South Carolina beach buddies, this means the coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown are also signing off. From Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island to Debordieu, our surf forecasting team is taking a well-deserved break.

While the professional surf reports might be on hiatus, the ocean never sleeps. So keep an eye on local conditions, respect the water, and use your best judgment if you're planning any off-season beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 10:41:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our seasonal wrap-up! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our surf forecast scripts on pause.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! This seasonal farewell isn't goodbye - it's just a temporary intermission. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and water condition insights you've come to love.

For our South Carolina beach buddies, this means the coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown are also signing off. From Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island to Debordieu, our surf forecasting team is taking a well-deserved break.

While the professional surf reports might be on hiatus, the ocean never sleeps. So keep an eye on local conditions, respect the water, and use your best judgment if you're planning any off-season beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our seasonal wrap-up! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our surf forecast scripts on pause.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! This seasonal farewell isn't goodbye - it's just a temporary intermission. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in action on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the wave and water condition insights you've come to love.

For our South Carolina beach buddies, this means the coastal zones of Horry and Georgetown are also signing off. From Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island to Debordieu, our surf forecasting team is taking a well-deserved break.

While the professional surf reports might be on hiatus, the ocean never sleeps. So keep an eye on local conditions, respect the water, and use your best judgment if you're planning any off-season beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Season Concludes: Beach Lovers Anticipate Return of Wave Riding and Coastal Adventures in Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! As of tonight, the official Surf Zone Forecast for the 2025 season has wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, we're putting our surfboards and beach gear into winter storage.

Surf City and Topsail Beach crowds, you've had an epic season catching waves and soaking up the sun. Wrightsville and Carolina Beach surfers, those epic breaks are going quiet for the winter. Our Brunswick County beach towns like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have seen their last official surf report of the season.

Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach wave riders, it's time to hang up those boards and start dreaming of spring. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal friends in Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. That's right, just a few months away until we can start tracking those sweet ocean conditions again.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your surf stoke high. Winter is the perfect time to work on your technique, plan those spring break surf trips, and dream about those perfect waves waiting just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2026 beach season kicks off!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 10:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! As of tonight, the official Surf Zone Forecast for the 2025 season has wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, we're putting our surfboards and beach gear into winter storage.

Surf City and Topsail Beach crowds, you've had an epic season catching waves and soaking up the sun. Wrightsville and Carolina Beach surfers, those epic breaks are going quiet for the winter. Our Brunswick County beach towns like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have seen their last official surf report of the season.

Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach wave riders, it's time to hang up those boards and start dreaming of spring. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal friends in Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. That's right, just a few months away until we can start tracking those sweet ocean conditions again.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your surf stoke high. Winter is the perfect time to work on your technique, plan those spring break surf trips, and dream about those perfect waves waiting just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2026 beach season kicks off!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! As of tonight, the official Surf Zone Forecast for the 2025 season has wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Georgetown, we're putting our surfboards and beach gear into winter storage.

Surf City and Topsail Beach crowds, you've had an epic season catching waves and soaking up the sun. Wrightsville and Carolina Beach surfers, those epic breaks are going quiet for the winter. Our Brunswick County beach towns like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have seen their last official surf report of the season.

Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach wave riders, it's time to hang up those boards and start dreaming of spring. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal friends in Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2026. That's right, just a few months away until we can start tracking those sweet ocean conditions again.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your surf stoke high. Winter is the perfect time to work on your technique, plan those spring break surf trips, and dream about those perfect waves waiting just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2026 beach season kicks off!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Ends: Carolina Beaches Wrap Up 2025 Season, Surfers Anticipate Return in April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. But don't hang up those boards just yet! The coastal rhythm continues, even if the official forecasts are hibernating.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is powering down for the winter months.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - April 1st, 2026, is when these detailed coastal updates will roar back to life. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, check alternative weather sources, and remember that the ocean never really sleeps.

Winter might mean fewer forecasts, but it doesn't mean the adventure stops. Bundle up, watch for swells, and stay stoked. The waves will be waiting, and so will we. Stay safe, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit burning bright through the chilly months ahead!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 10:41:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. But don't hang up those boards just yet! The coastal rhythm continues, even if the official forecasts are hibernating.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is powering down for the winter months.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - April 1st, 2026, is when these detailed coastal updates will roar back to life. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, check alternative weather sources, and remember that the ocean never really sleeps.

Winter might mean fewer forecasts, but it doesn't mean the adventure stops. Bundle up, watch for swells, and stay stoked. The waves will be waiting, and so will we. Stay safe, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit burning bright through the chilly months ahead!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round! The curtain has fallen on the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. But don't hang up those boards just yet! The coastal rhythm continues, even if the official forecasts are hibernating.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. From the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf zone forecast is powering down for the winter months.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - April 1st, 2026, is when these detailed coastal updates will roar back to life. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, check alternative weather sources, and remember that the ocean never really sleeps.

Winter might mean fewer forecasts, but it doesn't mean the adventure stops. Bundle up, watch for swells, and stay stoked. The waves will be waiting, and so will we. Stay safe, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit burning bright through the chilly months ahead!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Close for 2025 Season: NC and SC Coastal Regions Bid Farewell Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! As of tonight, our beloved surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season have officially wrapped up. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're signing off until spring.

Our South Carolina friends along Horry and Georgetown Counties are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. Whether you're a surfer, beachcomber, or just someone who loves the coastal vibes of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, or Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up those beach gear and start dreaming of warmer days.

But don't worry, ocean enthusiasts! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. While the official reports are taking a winter break, the waves will continue their timeless dance. So keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the sea strong.

Until next season, stay salty, stay stoked, and remember - the ocean is always calling, even when we're not officially tracking her moods. Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 10:41:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! As of tonight, our beloved surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season have officially wrapped up. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're signing off until spring.

Our South Carolina friends along Horry and Georgetown Counties are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. Whether you're a surfer, beachcomber, or just someone who loves the coastal vibes of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, or Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up those beach gear and start dreaming of warmer days.

But don't worry, ocean enthusiasts! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. While the official reports are taking a winter break, the waves will continue their timeless dance. So keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the sea strong.

Until next season, stay salty, stay stoked, and remember - the ocean is always calling, even when we're not officially tracking her moods. Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! As of tonight, our beloved surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season have officially wrapped up. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're signing off until spring.

Our South Carolina friends along Horry and Georgetown Counties are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. Whether you're a surfer, beachcomber, or just someone who loves the coastal vibes of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, or Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up those beach gear and start dreaming of warmer days.

But don't worry, ocean enthusiasts! Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. While the official reports are taking a winter break, the waves will continue their timeless dance. So keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the sea strong.

Until next season, stay salty, stay stoked, and remember - the ocean is always calling, even when we're not officially tracking her moods. Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Season Wraps Up: Winter Break Begins for Beaches from Pender to Myrtle Beach</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Same goes for our South Carolina friends at Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and Myrtle Beach - your surf predictions are going into hibernation.

Coastal Georgetown's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. But dont hang up those boards just yet wave riders! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will be making a triumphant return on April 1st, 2026.

While the official reports may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potentially epic conditions for the hardcore surfers who dont mind a bit of chilly water. Just remember to pack that thick wetsuit and check local conditions before paddling out.

For now, its time to wax those boards, reminisce about summer sessions, and start dreaming about the 2026 season. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out. See you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 10:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Same goes for our South Carolina friends at Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and Myrtle Beach - your surf predictions are going into hibernation.

Coastal Georgetown's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. But dont hang up those boards just yet wave riders! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will be making a triumphant return on April 1st, 2026.

While the official reports may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potentially epic conditions for the hardcore surfers who dont mind a bit of chilly water. Just remember to pack that thick wetsuit and check local conditions before paddling out.

For now, its time to wax those boards, reminisce about summer sessions, and start dreaming about the 2026 season. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out. See you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The 2025 surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break.

Our Brunswick County beaches including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Same goes for our South Carolina friends at Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and Myrtle Beach - your surf predictions are going into hibernation.

Coastal Georgetown's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. But dont hang up those boards just yet wave riders! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will be making a triumphant return on April 1st, 2026.

While the official reports may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potentially epic conditions for the hardcore surfers who dont mind a bit of chilly water. Just remember to pack that thick wetsuit and check local conditions before paddling out.

For now, its time to wax those boards, reminisce about summer sessions, and start dreaming about the 2026 season. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's temporarily down, but never out. See you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Season Closes: Beach Lovers Mark Calendars for Return of Coastal Predictions in April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the picturesque coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap!

Our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry and Georgetown Counties aren't left out of this seasonal farewell either. From the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu, the surf forecast team is hanging up their maritime meteorological hats.

But don't get your beach towels in a twist! This isn't goodbye forever. Mark your calendars and set those beach countdown apps because we'll be back with all the wave and wind wisdom on April 1, 2026. That's right, just in time for spring break and the start of another epic beach season.

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, crystal-clear waters, and sun-soaked memories. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 surf zone forecasts roll in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 10:41:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the picturesque coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap!

Our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry and Georgetown Counties aren't left out of this seasonal farewell either. From the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu, the surf forecast team is hanging up their maritime meteorological hats.

But don't get your beach towels in a twist! This isn't goodbye forever. Mark your calendars and set those beach countdown apps because we'll be back with all the wave and wind wisdom on April 1, 2026. That's right, just in time for spring break and the start of another epic beach season.

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, crystal-clear waters, and sun-soaked memories. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 surf zone forecasts roll in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the picturesque coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're calling it a wrap!

Our South Carolina coastal friends in Horry and Georgetown Counties aren't left out of this seasonal farewell either. From the vibrant beaches of Myrtle Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu, the surf forecast team is hanging up their maritime meteorological hats.

But don't get your beach towels in a twist! This isn't goodbye forever. Mark your calendars and set those beach countdown apps because we'll be back with all the wave and wind wisdom on April 1, 2026. That's right, just in time for spring break and the start of another epic beach season.

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, crystal-clear waters, and sun-soaked memories. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 surf zone forecasts roll in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Ends: Wilmington NWS Closes Beach Reports for Winter Ahead of Spring 2026 Comeback</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up and our beloved surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our maritime meteorology squad is hanging up their forecasting fins.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. And for our South Carolina friends in Horry and Georgetown counties including hotspots like Myrtle Beach North Myrtle Beach Cherry Grove and Pawleys Island the story is the same.

As the Atlantic winds shift and autumn settles in our dedicated National Weather Service teams in Wilmington have signaled the seasonal closure. But don't worry wave riders these forecasts aren't gone forever just taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars because when April 1st rolls around in 2026 we'll be back with all the wave height wind speed and surf condition details you crave. Until then stay stoked keep your boards waxed and dream of those perfect summer swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay salty friends and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 10:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up and our beloved surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our maritime meteorology squad is hanging up their forecasting fins.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. And for our South Carolina friends in Horry and Georgetown counties including hotspots like Myrtle Beach North Myrtle Beach Cherry Grove and Pawleys Island the story is the same.

As the Atlantic winds shift and autumn settles in our dedicated National Weather Service teams in Wilmington have signaled the seasonal closure. But don't worry wave riders these forecasts aren't gone forever just taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars because when April 1st rolls around in 2026 we'll be back with all the wave height wind speed and surf condition details you crave. Until then stay stoked keep your boards waxed and dream of those perfect summer swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay salty friends and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Summer's officially wrapped up and our beloved surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our maritime meteorology squad is hanging up their forecasting fins.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. And for our South Carolina friends in Horry and Georgetown counties including hotspots like Myrtle Beach North Myrtle Beach Cherry Grove and Pawleys Island the story is the same.

As the Atlantic winds shift and autumn settles in our dedicated National Weather Service teams in Wilmington have signaled the seasonal closure. But don't worry wave riders these forecasts aren't gone forever just taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars because when April 1st rolls around in 2026 we'll be back with all the wave height wind speed and surf condition details you crave. Until then stay stoked keep your boards waxed and dream of those perfect summer swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay salty friends and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Carolina Surf Forecast Wraps Up 2025 Season Highlighting Beaches from Surf City to Sunset Beach</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, summer's officially wrapped up and our surf zone forecast is signing off for the season! From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal regions of North and South Carolina are putting their surfboards into winter storage.

Whether you were catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving through breaks at Holden Beach, or riding swells near Oak Island, the 2025 beach season has delivered its final forecast. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking every ripple and swell from Pender County down to Georgetown, ensuring surfers and beach enthusiasts stayed informed and safe.

From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern tip of Sunset Beach, we've monitored the maritime magic that makes our coastline special. Bald Head Island's unique breaks, Myrtle Beach's consistent waves, and Fort Fisher's dramatic shorelines have all been part of our seasonal coverage.

As the ocean transitions into its cooler rhythms, we're signing off until April 1st, 2026. During these winter months, the waves will continue their eternal dance, waiting for the next season's adventurers. Surfers, beach lovers, and coastal enthusiasts can rest easy knowing we'll be back with detailed forecasts when spring arrives.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 10:40:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, summer's officially wrapped up and our surf zone forecast is signing off for the season! From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal regions of North and South Carolina are putting their surfboards into winter storage.

Whether you were catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving through breaks at Holden Beach, or riding swells near Oak Island, the 2025 beach season has delivered its final forecast. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking every ripple and swell from Pender County down to Georgetown, ensuring surfers and beach enthusiasts stayed informed and safe.

From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern tip of Sunset Beach, we've monitored the maritime magic that makes our coastline special. Bald Head Island's unique breaks, Myrtle Beach's consistent waves, and Fort Fisher's dramatic shorelines have all been part of our seasonal coverage.

As the ocean transitions into its cooler rhythms, we're signing off until April 1st, 2026. During these winter months, the waves will continue their eternal dance, waiting for the next season's adventurers. Surfers, beach lovers, and coastal enthusiasts can rest easy knowing we'll be back with detailed forecasts when spring arrives.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, summer's officially wrapped up and our surf zone forecast is signing off for the season! From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal regions of North and South Carolina are putting their surfboards into winter storage.

Whether you were catching waves at Masonboro Island, carving through breaks at Holden Beach, or riding swells near Oak Island, the 2025 beach season has delivered its final forecast. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking every ripple and swell from Pender County down to Georgetown, ensuring surfers and beach enthusiasts stayed informed and safe.

From the northern reaches of Cherry Grove to the southern tip of Sunset Beach, we've monitored the maritime magic that makes our coastline special. Bald Head Island's unique breaks, Myrtle Beach's consistent waves, and Fort Fisher's dramatic shorelines have all been part of our seasonal coverage.

As the ocean transitions into its cooler rhythms, we're signing off until April 1st, 2026. During these winter months, the waves will continue their eternal dance, waiting for the next season's adventurers. Surfers, beach lovers, and coastal enthusiasts can rest easy knowing we'll be back with detailed forecasts when spring arrives.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wraps Up: North and South Carolina Coastal Beaches Pause Wave Reports Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Hang tight, beach lovers! The surf's gone quiet as we wrap up the 2025 coastal season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're putting our wave reports on pause.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to our daily surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, including the popular Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach spots, and the serene beaches of Georgetown like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means plenty of time to wax your boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the sound of waves, we'll be counting down the days until we can bring you the latest surf conditions.

See you next spring when the waves call us back to the coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:41:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hang tight, beach lovers! The surf's gone quiet as we wrap up the 2025 coastal season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're putting our wave reports on pause.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to our daily surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, including the popular Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach spots, and the serene beaches of Georgetown like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means plenty of time to wax your boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the sound of waves, we'll be counting down the days until we can bring you the latest surf conditions.

See you next spring when the waves call us back to the coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hang tight, beach lovers! The surf's gone quiet as we wrap up the 2025 coastal season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're putting our wave reports on pause.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to our daily surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends in Horry County, including the popular Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach spots, and the serene beaches of Georgetown like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars because we'll be back with fresh forecasts on April 1, 2026. That means plenty of time to wax your boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the sound of waves, we'll be counting down the days until we can bring you the latest surf conditions.

See you next spring when the waves call us back to the coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Winds Down: North and South Carolina Beaches Close for Winter, Surfers Await Spring 2026 Return</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 coastal adventures along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels until spring rolls around.

From the charming beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the vibrant shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick County's beautiful spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf forecast machine.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the laid-back vibes of Surfside - are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's serene locations like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also calling it a wrap.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, dream of those perfect swells, keep your gear tuned up, and start planning your epic beach comeback.

Winter might be coming, but the anticipation of next season's coastal adventures keeps the stoke alive. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready to ride the waves when spring arrives!

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 10:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 coastal adventures along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels until spring rolls around.

From the charming beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the vibrant shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick County's beautiful spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf forecast machine.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the laid-back vibes of Surfside - are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's serene locations like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also calling it a wrap.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, dream of those perfect swells, keep your gear tuned up, and start planning your epic beach comeback.

Winter might be coming, but the anticipation of next season's coastal adventures keeps the stoke alive. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready to ride the waves when spring arrives!

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 coastal adventures along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels until spring rolls around.

From the charming beaches of Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the vibrant shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick County's beautiful spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also powering down their surf forecast machine.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the laid-back vibes of Surfside - are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's serene locations like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also calling it a wrap.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, dream of those perfect swells, keep your gear tuned up, and start planning your epic beach comeback.

Winter might be coming, but the anticipation of next season's coastal adventures keeps the stoke alive. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready to ride the waves when spring arrives!

Catch you on the flip side, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Season Closes 2025 Beaches Rest Await Epic Return April 2026 Wave Chasers Get Ready</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastlines. From Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and sweeping down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf zone forecasts have called it a year.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because we're dropping anchor again on April 1st, 2026. Until then, the coastal zones from North Carolina's Outer Banks all the way down to South Carolina's most scenic shorelines including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield are taking a well-deserved winter break.

These forecasts have been your trusted companions through another epic beach season, tracking wave conditions, potential hazards, and giving you the insider scoop on when to paddle out or stay onshore. From Cherry Grove to Fort Fisher, we've covered every sandy mile with precision and passion.

While the official reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potential epic sessions for the most dedicated surfers. So keep your wax ready, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about those spring waves.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side in 2026! Surf's technically out, but the ocean's always calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 10:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastlines. From Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and sweeping down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf zone forecasts have called it a year.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because we're dropping anchor again on April 1st, 2026. Until then, the coastal zones from North Carolina's Outer Banks all the way down to South Carolina's most scenic shorelines including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield are taking a well-deserved winter break.

These forecasts have been your trusted companions through another epic beach season, tracking wave conditions, potential hazards, and giving you the insider scoop on when to paddle out or stay onshore. From Cherry Grove to Fort Fisher, we've covered every sandy mile with precision and passion.

While the official reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potential epic sessions for the most dedicated surfers. So keep your wax ready, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about those spring waves.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side in 2026! Surf's technically out, but the ocean's always calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2025 along the Carolina coastlines. From Surf City and Topsail in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and sweeping down to the beautiful Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf zone forecasts have called it a year.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because we're dropping anchor again on April 1st, 2026. Until then, the coastal zones from North Carolina's Outer Banks all the way down to South Carolina's most scenic shorelines including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield are taking a well-deserved winter break.

These forecasts have been your trusted companions through another epic beach season, tracking wave conditions, potential hazards, and giving you the insider scoop on when to paddle out or stay onshore. From Cherry Grove to Fort Fisher, we've covered every sandy mile with precision and passion.

While the official reports are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells will continue to roll in, promising some potential epic sessions for the most dedicated surfers. So keep your wax ready, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about those spring waves.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side in 2026! Surf's technically out, but the ocean's always calling.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Conclude for North Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Ahead of Winter Season</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for coastal regions stretching from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf reports are taking a winter break. Brunswick County's beloved beaches like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily wave updates.

Sliding down the coast, Horry County's popular destinations including North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also tucking away their surf reports for the season.

But don't hang up your board just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because these beloved coastal zones will return with fresh surf forecasts on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells and coastal adventures.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love the ocean's rhythm, the coastal communities are taking a well-deserved winter pause. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:41:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for coastal regions stretching from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf reports are taking a winter break. Brunswick County's beloved beaches like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily wave updates.

Sliding down the coast, Horry County's popular destinations including North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also tucking away their surf reports for the season.

But don't hang up your board just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because these beloved coastal zones will return with fresh surf forecasts on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells and coastal adventures.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love the ocean's rhythm, the coastal communities are taking a well-deserved winter pause. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for coastal regions stretching from North Carolina to South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf reports are taking a winter break. Brunswick County's beloved beaches like Oak Island, Holden Beach, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily wave updates.

Sliding down the coast, Horry County's popular destinations including North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. The scenic beaches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also tucking away their surf reports for the season.

But don't hang up your board just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because these beloved coastal zones will return with fresh surf forecasts on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells and coastal adventures.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach wanderer, or just love the ocean's rhythm, the coastal communities are taking a well-deserved winter pause. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around!

Catch you on the flip side, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Season Ends for North and South Carolina Beaches Coastal Regions Close Official Updates Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for the coastal regions of North and South Carolina. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends along the Grand Strand, including the legendary Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1, 2026. Until then, local surfers, beach enthusiasts, and water warriors will need to rely on other weather resources and local conditions.

This seasonal pause doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means the National Weather Service is taking a well-deserved breather after keeping coastal communities informed throughout the summer and early fall. So grab your winter wetsuit, stay stoked, and start counting down the days until those sweet surf zone forecasts roll back in next spring.

Stay safe, stay salty, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 10:40:51 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for the coastal regions of North and South Carolina. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends along the Grand Strand, including the legendary Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1, 2026. Until then, local surfers, beach enthusiasts, and water warriors will need to rely on other weather resources and local conditions.

This seasonal pause doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means the National Weather Service is taking a well-deserved breather after keeping coastal communities informed throughout the summer and early fall. So grab your winter wetsuit, stay stoked, and start counting down the days until those sweet surf zone forecasts roll back in next spring.

Stay safe, stay salty, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially wrapped up for the coastal regions of North and South Carolina. From Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy shores of Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf zone updates. The same goes for our South Carolina friends along the Grand Strand, including the legendary Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1, 2026. Until then, local surfers, beach enthusiasts, and water warriors will need to rely on other weather resources and local conditions.

This seasonal pause doesn't mean the ocean stops being awesome. It just means the National Weather Service is taking a well-deserved breather after keeping coastal communities informed throughout the summer and early fall. So grab your winter wetsuit, stay stoked, and start counting down the days until those sweet surf zone forecasts roll back in next spring.

Stay safe, stay salty, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Wraps Up: North and South Carolina Beaches Conclude 2025 Season, Return April 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, grab your board wax and windbreakers because we've got a seasonal wrap-up for you! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2025 beach season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our summer wave-riding adventures are officially on pause. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But wait, there's more! Our South Carolina beach buddies in Horry County - think North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - are joining the seasonal signoff. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are closing out their surf forecast chapter too.

So what does this mean for all you ocean enthusiasts? Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your dreams riding high.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach lover, or just someone who enjoys the rhythm of coastal life, we'll see you when the waves call us back next spring. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that oceanic passion burning bright!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:40:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, grab your board wax and windbreakers because we've got a seasonal wrap-up for you! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2025 beach season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our summer wave-riding adventures are officially on pause. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But wait, there's more! Our South Carolina beach buddies in Horry County - think North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - are joining the seasonal signoff. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are closing out their surf forecast chapter too.

So what does this mean for all you ocean enthusiasts? Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your dreams riding high.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach lover, or just someone who enjoys the rhythm of coastal life, we'll see you when the waves call us back next spring. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that oceanic passion burning bright!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, grab your board wax and windbreakers because we've got a seasonal wrap-up for you! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2025 beach season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our summer wave-riding adventures are officially on pause. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But wait, there's more! Our South Carolina beach buddies in Horry County - think North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside - are joining the seasonal signoff. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are closing out their surf forecast chapter too.

So what does this mean for all you ocean enthusiasts? Mark your calendars because these epic surf zone forecasts will make their grand return on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit salty, and your dreams riding high.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach lover, or just someone who enjoys the rhythm of coastal life, we'll see you when the waves call us back next spring. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that oceanic passion burning bright!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Wrap Up: Carolinas Coastal Zones Conclude 2025 Beach Forecast with Epic Summer Memories</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round! The surf zone forecast for the Carolinas coastal regions has officially wrapped up its 2025 season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's stunning shorelines like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Our friends at the National Weather Service Wilmington have signaled the end of another epic beach season. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine shores of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, it's been a memorable ride.

South Carolina's coastal zones are also putting the surfboards into storage. From the vibrant scenes of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the coastal vibes are taking a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The next wave of detailed surf zone forecasts will roll in on April 1, 2026. Until then, it's time to wax those boards, swap summer stories, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal adventures! The ocean might be resting, but our anticipation is riding high.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 10:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round! The surf zone forecast for the Carolinas coastal regions has officially wrapped up its 2025 season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's stunning shorelines like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Our friends at the National Weather Service Wilmington have signaled the end of another epic beach season. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine shores of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, it's been a memorable ride.

South Carolina's coastal zones are also putting the surfboards into storage. From the vibrant scenes of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the coastal vibes are taking a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The next wave of detailed surf zone forecasts will roll in on April 1, 2026. Until then, it's time to wax those boards, swap summer stories, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal adventures! The ocean might be resting, but our anticipation is riding high.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round! The surf zone forecast for the Carolinas coastal regions has officially wrapped up its 2025 season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's stunning shorelines like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Our friends at the National Weather Service Wilmington have signaled the end of another epic beach season. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine shores of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, it's been a memorable ride.

South Carolina's coastal zones are also putting the surfboards into storage. From the vibrant scenes of North Myrtle Beach and Atlantic Beach to the serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the coastal vibes are taking a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The next wave of detailed surf zone forecasts will roll in on April 1, 2026. Until then, it's time to wax those boards, swap summer stories, and dream about the swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible year of coastal adventures! The ocean might be resting, but our anticipation is riding high.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End: Coastal Beaches from North Carolina to South Carolina Close Winter Season</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until April 1st, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have said goodbye to their daily wave reports. Over in New Hanover, the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure have also wrapped up their oceanic updates. From the historic Fort Fisher to the picturesque Masonboro Island, the surf zone crystal ball has gone dark.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches aren't far behind. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach have also closed the chapter on their 2025 surf forecasts. Imagine the peaceful winter waves rolling in, unannounced and wild.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have all bid adieu to their daily surf insights. Surfside Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the tranquil Pawleys Island are now free to dance with the winter swells in blissful anonymity.

While the official forecasts may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal dreamers can look forward to the return of these vital surf zone reports come spring. Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just beyond the horizon!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:40:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until April 1st, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have said goodbye to their daily wave reports. Over in New Hanover, the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure have also wrapped up their oceanic updates. From the historic Fort Fisher to the picturesque Masonboro Island, the surf zone crystal ball has gone dark.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches aren't far behind. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach have also closed the chapter on their 2025 surf forecasts. Imagine the peaceful winter waves rolling in, unannounced and wild.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have all bid adieu to their daily surf insights. Surfside Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the tranquil Pawleys Island are now free to dance with the winter swells in blissful anonymity.

While the official forecasts may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal dreamers can look forward to the return of these vital surf zone reports come spring. Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just beyond the horizon!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather round! The 2025 surf zone forecast season has officially come to a close. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until April 1st, 2026.

Picture this: Surf City and Topsail Beach have said goodbye to their daily wave reports. Over in New Hanover, the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure have also wrapped up their oceanic updates. From the historic Fort Fisher to the picturesque Masonboro Island, the surf zone crystal ball has gone dark.

Brunswick County's beloved beaches aren't far behind. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach have also closed the chapter on their 2025 surf forecasts. Imagine the peaceful winter waves rolling in, unannounced and wild.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal farewell. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the bustling Myrtle Beach scene have all bid adieu to their daily surf insights. Surfside Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the tranquil Pawleys Island are now free to dance with the winter swells in blissful anonymity.

While the official forecasts may be on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Beach enthusiasts, water warriors, and coastal dreamers can look forward to the return of these vital surf zone reports come spring. Until then, stay salty, stay stoked, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just beyond the horizon!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Wrap Up for Carolina Beaches Coastal Safety Experts Provide Winter Break Update for 2026 Season</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Heads up - we've officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to New Hanover's incredible beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and cruising down to Brunswick's beautiful shorelines including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our forecasting gear into hibernation.

The South Carolina beaches aren't left out either - Horry County's stunning stretches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to official surf zone reports.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about wave conditions, potential hazards, and all the oceanic intel you need to stay safe and stoked.

While the official forecasts might be taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect the water, and use good judgment if you're venturing out.

Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Surf's gonna be waiting - and so are we! Hang loose, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 10:40:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Heads up - we've officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to New Hanover's incredible beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and cruising down to Brunswick's beautiful shorelines including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our forecasting gear into hibernation.

The South Carolina beaches aren't left out either - Horry County's stunning stretches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to official surf zone reports.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about wave conditions, potential hazards, and all the oceanic intel you need to stay safe and stoked.

While the official forecasts might be taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect the water, and use good judgment if you're venturing out.

Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Surf's gonna be waiting - and so are we! Hang loose, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! Heads up - we've officially wrapped up the surf zone forecasts for the 2025 season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to New Hanover's incredible beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and cruising down to Brunswick's beautiful shorelines including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting our forecasting gear into hibernation.

The South Carolina beaches aren't left out either - Horry County's stunning stretches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to official surf zone reports.

But don't hang up your surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to keep you informed about wave conditions, potential hazards, and all the oceanic intel you need to stay safe and stoked.

While the official forecasts might be taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect the water, and use good judgment if you're venturing out.

Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Surf's gonna be waiting - and so are we! Hang loose, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes Coastal Waters from North Carolina to South Carolina for Winter Season 2025-2026</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather round because we've got some seasonal news that might dampen your surfing spirits! The National Weather Service Wilmington just dropped their end-of-season surf zone forecast, and it's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits.

From the sun-kissed shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast has officially called it quits for 2025. And it's not just North Carolina feeling the seasonal shift - our South Carolina friends along the Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are in the same boat.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, carving through Myrtle Beach breaks, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't get too bummed out, ocean enthusiasts! This is just a temporary timeout.

Mark your calendars and start waxing those boards because April 1st, 2026 is when the surf zone forecasts roar back to life. That means beaches from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island will once again be under the watchful eye of marine meteorologists.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, maintain your gear, and maybe take some time to study those tide charts. The ocean might be taking a rest, but your surf stoke never sleeps! See you next season, wave warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:40:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather round because we've got some seasonal news that might dampen your surfing spirits! The National Weather Service Wilmington just dropped their end-of-season surf zone forecast, and it's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits.

From the sun-kissed shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast has officially called it quits for 2025. And it's not just North Carolina feeling the seasonal shift - our South Carolina friends along the Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are in the same boat.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, carving through Myrtle Beach breaks, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't get too bummed out, ocean enthusiasts! This is just a temporary timeout.

Mark your calendars and start waxing those boards because April 1st, 2026 is when the surf zone forecasts roar back to life. That means beaches from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island will once again be under the watchful eye of marine meteorologists.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, maintain your gear, and maybe take some time to study those tide charts. The ocean might be taking a rest, but your surf stoke never sleeps! See you next season, wave warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather round because we've got some seasonal news that might dampen your surfing spirits! The National Weather Service Wilmington just dropped their end-of-season surf zone forecast, and it's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits.

From the sun-kissed shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the coastal forecast has officially called it quits for 2025. And it's not just North Carolina feeling the seasonal shift - our South Carolina friends along the Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are in the same boat.

Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, carving through Myrtle Beach breaks, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast is taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't get too bummed out, ocean enthusiasts! This is just a temporary timeout.

Mark your calendars and start waxing those boards because April 1st, 2026 is when the surf zone forecasts roar back to life. That means beaches from Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island will once again be under the watchful eye of marine meteorologists.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect swells, maintain your gear, and maybe take some time to study those tide charts. The ocean might be taking a rest, but your surf stoke never sleeps! See you next season, wave warriors.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Zone Forecasts Close for Winter Surfers Anticipate Return of Beach Season on April 1 2026</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the waves bid us farewell until spring! The National Weather Service has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastline.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Brunswick, and stretching down to the vibrant coast of Horry and Georgetown counties, our beloved coastal playgrounds are taking a seasonal timeout. Whether you're a local rider or a beach enthusiast, mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when the surf zone forecasts will splash back into action.

This means goodbye to tracking swells at Surf City and Topsail Beach, waving off the breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and saying see you later to the sandy stretches of Bald Head Island and Oak Island. Myrtle Beach surfers, North Myrtle Beach wave chasers, and the surf community from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island - your ocean playground is going into winter hibernation.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter brings its own magic - potential storm swells, crisp offshore winds, and those rare perfect days that hardcore surfers live for. Take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream of the spring swells to come.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 beach season kicks off. Until then, keep your fins wet and your spirit salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 10:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the waves bid us farewell until spring! The National Weather Service has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastline.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Brunswick, and stretching down to the vibrant coast of Horry and Georgetown counties, our beloved coastal playgrounds are taking a seasonal timeout. Whether you're a local rider or a beach enthusiast, mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when the surf zone forecasts will splash back into action.

This means goodbye to tracking swells at Surf City and Topsail Beach, waving off the breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and saying see you later to the sandy stretches of Bald Head Island and Oak Island. Myrtle Beach surfers, North Myrtle Beach wave chasers, and the surf community from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island - your ocean playground is going into winter hibernation.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter brings its own magic - potential storm swells, crisp offshore winds, and those rare perfect days that hardcore surfers live for. Take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream of the spring swells to come.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 beach season kicks off. Until then, keep your fins wet and your spirit salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, it's that time of year when the waves bid us farewell until spring! The National Weather Service has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastline.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Brunswick, and stretching down to the vibrant coast of Horry and Georgetown counties, our beloved coastal playgrounds are taking a seasonal timeout. Whether you're a local rider or a beach enthusiast, mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when the surf zone forecasts will splash back into action.

This means goodbye to tracking swells at Surf City and Topsail Beach, waving off the breaks at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and saying see you later to the sandy stretches of Bald Head Island and Oak Island. Myrtle Beach surfers, North Myrtle Beach wave chasers, and the surf community from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island - your ocean playground is going into winter hibernation.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter brings its own magic - potential storm swells, crisp offshore winds, and those rare perfect days that hardcore surfers live for. Take this time to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream of the spring swells to come.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when the 2026 beach season kicks off. Until then, keep your fins wet and your spirit salty!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Conclude for Winter Across North and South Carolina Beaches Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the season finale of our coastal forecast! As the calendar turns and Halloween decorations come down, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surfboard for the year.

From the golden sands of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the scenic shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our trusty surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't worry - we're not disappearing completely!

The Brunswick County beaches like Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also waving goodbye to official forecasts. Those pristine Carolina coastal stretches from Ocean Isle to Sunset Beach will remain quiet on the meteorological front.

Jumping across the state line, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - think Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and all those charming coastal communities - are also closing the forecast book. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the marine crystal ball is getting packed away.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party too.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! Our beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep those boards waxed, and dream of perfect swells. Winter might be coming, but summer's just around the corner!

Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 10:40:28 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the season finale of our coastal forecast! As the calendar turns and Halloween decorations come down, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surfboard for the year.

From the golden sands of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the scenic shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our trusty surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't worry - we're not disappearing completely!

The Brunswick County beaches like Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also waving goodbye to official forecasts. Those pristine Carolina coastal stretches from Ocean Isle to Sunset Beach will remain quiet on the meteorological front.

Jumping across the state line, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - think Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and all those charming coastal communities - are also closing the forecast book. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the marine crystal ball is getting packed away.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party too.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! Our beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep those boards waxed, and dream of perfect swells. Winter might be coming, but summer's just around the corner!

Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the season finale of our coastal forecast! As the calendar turns and Halloween decorations come down, the National Weather Service is hanging up its surfboard for the year.

From the golden sands of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the scenic shores of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our trusty surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break. But don't worry - we're not disappearing completely!

The Brunswick County beaches like Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also waving goodbye to official forecasts. Those pristine Carolina coastal stretches from Ocean Isle to Sunset Beach will remain quiet on the meteorological front.

Jumping across the state line, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - think Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and all those charming coastal communities - are also closing the forecast book. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the marine crystal ball is getting packed away.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party too.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! Our beloved surf zone forecasts will ride back into town on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, keep those boards waxed, and dream of perfect swells. Winter might be coming, but summer's just around the corner!

Stay salty, friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Closes: NC and SC Coastal Beaches Wrap Up 2025 Wave Forecasts, Returning April 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf update of 2025! As the calendar turns and the coastal waters cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf season has run its course. Our Brunswick County friends at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the tranquil shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf monitoring. But don't let that dampen your maritime spirit!

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The wave watchers will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your ocean dreams alive. While official reports are on pause, the waves will continue their endless dance along our beautiful coastline.

Winter might be approaching, but the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around and the surf zone forecasts come roaring back to life. Hang loose, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf update of 2025! As the calendar turns and the coastal waters cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf season has run its course. Our Brunswick County friends at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the tranquil shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf monitoring. But don't let that dampen your maritime spirit!

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The wave watchers will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your ocean dreams alive. While official reports are on pause, the waves will continue their endless dance along our beautiful coastline.

Winter might be approaching, but the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around and the surf zone forecasts come roaring back to life. Hang loose, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf update of 2025! As the calendar turns and the coastal waters cool down, the National Weather Service is officially closing the curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf season has run its course. Our Brunswick County friends at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the tranquil shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf monitoring. But don't let that dampen your maritime spirit!

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts! The wave watchers will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2026. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your ocean dreams alive. While official reports are on pause, the waves will continue their endless dance along our beautiful coastline.

Winter might be approaching, but the ocean never sleeps. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around and the surf zone forecasts come roaring back to life. Hang loose, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for Carolina Beaches: Coastal Guardians Wrap Up 2025 Season, Await Spring Return</title>
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      <description>Hang ten, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another incredible coastal season, the National Weather Service is officially wrapping up surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their wave-watching binoculars until spring. Brunswick County's beloved spots including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf zone tracking.

Crossing state lines, South Carolina's beautiful coastal regions are following suit. Horry County's popular destinations like North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's charming beaches including Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are also stepping back from daily surf monitoring.

But don't let the forecast pause dampen your beach spirit! While official reports are taking a break, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Surfers, beach enthusiasts, and coastal adventurers can look forward to the triumphant return of detailed surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026.

Until then, respect the waters, stay safe, and keep that beach love burning bright. The waves will be waiting for your return when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, ocean warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 10:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hang ten, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another incredible coastal season, the National Weather Service is officially wrapping up surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their wave-watching binoculars until spring. Brunswick County's beloved spots including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf zone tracking.

Crossing state lines, South Carolina's beautiful coastal regions are following suit. Horry County's popular destinations like North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's charming beaches including Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are also stepping back from daily surf monitoring.

But don't let the forecast pause dampen your beach spirit! While official reports are taking a break, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Surfers, beach enthusiasts, and coastal adventurers can look forward to the triumphant return of detailed surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026.

Until then, respect the waters, stay safe, and keep that beach love burning bright. The waves will be waiting for your return when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, ocean warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hang ten, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another incredible coastal season, the National Weather Service is officially wrapping up surf zone forecasts for the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their wave-watching binoculars until spring. Brunswick County's beloved spots including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf zone tracking.

Crossing state lines, South Carolina's beautiful coastal regions are following suit. Horry County's popular destinations like North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach are joining the seasonal shutdown. Georgetown County's charming beaches including Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, and Pawleys Island are also stepping back from daily surf monitoring.

But don't let the forecast pause dampen your beach spirit! While official reports are taking a break, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Surfers, beach enthusiasts, and coastal adventurers can look forward to the triumphant return of detailed surf zone forecasts on April 1, 2026.

Until then, respect the waters, stay safe, and keep that beach love burning bright. The waves will be waiting for your return when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, ocean warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Closes Carolina Beaches: Winter Beach Guide and 2026 Forecast Preview for Coastal Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's Down, Winter's Up! Beach Lovers, Take Note!

Alright wave riders and coastal cruisers, the 2025 beach season has officially wrapped up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville, chilling in Surf City, or exploring the shores of Bald Head Island, the surf zone forecast season is taking its annual winter break. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches are now transitioning into their quiet winter mode.

But don't get too bummed out, beach enthusiasts! This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because on April 1st, 2026, these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life, giving you the latest insights for beaches like Carolina Beach, Oak Island, Myrtle Beach, and Pawleys Island.

Winter might be approaching, but that doesn't mean the coastal adventure stops. Think beach walks, storm watching, and dreaming of those perfect summer swells. Keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your excitement building for the return of surf season.

Until April, stay salty and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 10:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Down, Winter's Up! Beach Lovers, Take Note!

Alright wave riders and coastal cruisers, the 2025 beach season has officially wrapped up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville, chilling in Surf City, or exploring the shores of Bald Head Island, the surf zone forecast season is taking its annual winter break. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches are now transitioning into their quiet winter mode.

But don't get too bummed out, beach enthusiasts! This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because on April 1st, 2026, these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life, giving you the latest insights for beaches like Carolina Beach, Oak Island, Myrtle Beach, and Pawleys Island.

Winter might be approaching, but that doesn't mean the coastal adventure stops. Think beach walks, storm watching, and dreaming of those perfect summer swells. Keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your excitement building for the return of surf season.

Until April, stay salty and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Down, Winter's Up! Beach Lovers, Take Note!

Alright wave riders and coastal cruisers, the 2025 beach season has officially wrapped up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville, chilling in Surf City, or exploring the shores of Bald Head Island, the surf zone forecast season is taking its annual winter break. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches are now transitioning into their quiet winter mode.

But don't get too bummed out, beach enthusiasts! This isn't goodbye - it's just a seasonal pause. Mark your calendars because on April 1st, 2026, these epic surf zone forecasts will roar back to life, giving you the latest insights for beaches like Carolina Beach, Oak Island, Myrtle Beach, and Pawleys Island.

Winter might be approaching, but that doesn't mean the coastal adventure stops. Think beach walks, storm watching, and dreaming of those perfect summer swells. Keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your excitement building for the return of surf season.

Until April, stay salty and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coastal Season Wrap Up: Surf Reports Sign Off for 2025 with Promise of Spring Return in April</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our final surf zone update of 2025!

As the autumn chill settles in, we're hanging up our beach forecasting gear for the season. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, the coastal zones of North and South Carolina are officially closing out their 2025 beach season.

Our trusty surf reports that have guided surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers through summer swells and tropical whispers are taking a well-deserved break. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the sandy shores of Oak Island, or lounging on the sands of Carolina Beach, we've been your maritime companions.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, new marine insights, and all the coastal excitement you've come to expect. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stocked, and your ocean dreams alive.

Winter might be calling, but the memories of summer waves will keep us warm. Stay salty, stay adventurous, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 10:40:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our final surf zone update of 2025!

As the autumn chill settles in, we're hanging up our beach forecasting gear for the season. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, the coastal zones of North and South Carolina are officially closing out their 2025 beach season.

Our trusty surf reports that have guided surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers through summer swells and tropical whispers are taking a well-deserved break. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the sandy shores of Oak Island, or lounging on the sands of Carolina Beach, we've been your maritime companions.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, new marine insights, and all the coastal excitement you've come to expect. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stocked, and your ocean dreams alive.

Winter might be calling, but the memories of summer waves will keep us warm. Stay salty, stay adventurous, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for our final surf zone update of 2025!

As the autumn chill settles in, we're hanging up our beach forecasting gear for the season. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, the coastal zones of North and South Carolina are officially closing out their 2025 beach season.

Our trusty surf reports that have guided surfers, swimmers, and coastal adventurers through summer swells and tropical whispers are taking a well-deserved break. Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the sandy shores of Oak Island, or lounging on the sands of Carolina Beach, we've been your maritime companions.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts, new marine insights, and all the coastal excitement you've come to expect. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stocked, and your ocean dreams alive.

Winter might be calling, but the memories of summer waves will keep us warm. Stay salty, stay adventurous, and we'll see you when the spring tide rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Season Closes on Carolina Coast: Beach Forecast Wrap Up for 2025 with Return Promise in Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As of tonight, October 31st, 2025, our local surf zone forecasts are wrapping up their annual run. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting a cap on another incredible beach season.

But don't get too bummed out! This isn't goodbye, it's just a temporary pause. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and all the wave and surf conditions you coastal enthusiasts live for.

For now, it's time to store those surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming about next summer's ocean adventures. From Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach, and over to Pawleys Island and Litchfield, our coastal communities will be taking a well-deserved winter break.

The National Weather Service in Wilmington wants everyone to know we're not disappearing - we're just regrouping. Those pristine Carolina and South Carolina coastlines will be waiting for you, with all their sandy splendor, ready to welcome back beach lovers and wave riders when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you in the spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:40:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As of tonight, October 31st, 2025, our local surf zone forecasts are wrapping up their annual run. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting a cap on another incredible beach season.

But don't get too bummed out! This isn't goodbye, it's just a temporary pause. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and all the wave and surf conditions you coastal enthusiasts live for.

For now, it's time to store those surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming about next summer's ocean adventures. From Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach, and over to Pawleys Island and Litchfield, our coastal communities will be taking a well-deserved winter break.

The National Weather Service in Wilmington wants everyone to know we're not disappearing - we're just regrouping. Those pristine Carolina and South Carolina coastlines will be waiting for you, with all their sandy splendor, ready to welcome back beach lovers and wave riders when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you in the spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As of tonight, October 31st, 2025, our local surf zone forecasts are wrapping up their annual run. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's coastal gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're putting a cap on another incredible beach season.

But don't get too bummed out! This isn't goodbye, it's just a temporary pause. Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2026, when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and all the wave and surf conditions you coastal enthusiasts live for.

For now, it's time to store those surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming about next summer's ocean adventures. From Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach, and over to Pawleys Island and Litchfield, our coastal communities will be taking a well-deserved winter break.

The National Weather Service in Wilmington wants everyone to know we're not disappearing - we're just regrouping. Those pristine Carolina and South Carolina coastlines will be waiting for you, with all their sandy splendor, ready to welcome back beach lovers and wave riders when spring rolls around.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you in the spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Ends: Coastal Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Wrap Up 2025 Season, Next Update April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf riders and beach lovers, grab your calendars and mark this moment! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of coastal Brunswick, our beach forecast journey has reached its seasonal finale.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've had an epic run. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, we've shared some incredible wave moments. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, your coastal vibes have been nothing short of spectacular.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, from the vibrant beaches of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back shores of Pawleys Island, this is our annual coastal intermission. Cherry Grove, Atlantic Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Litchfield Beach - you've been amazing.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Our beaches will continue to roll and tumble, waiting for the next chapter.

Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026 - that's when the National Weather Service will once again light up our screens with detailed surf and coastal conditions. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive, maintain your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 10:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf riders and beach lovers, grab your calendars and mark this moment! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of coastal Brunswick, our beach forecast journey has reached its seasonal finale.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've had an epic run. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, we've shared some incredible wave moments. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, your coastal vibes have been nothing short of spectacular.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, from the vibrant beaches of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back shores of Pawleys Island, this is our annual coastal intermission. Cherry Grove, Atlantic Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Litchfield Beach - you've been amazing.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Our beaches will continue to roll and tumble, waiting for the next chapter.

Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026 - that's when the National Weather Service will once again light up our screens with detailed surf and coastal conditions. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive, maintain your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf riders and beach lovers, grab your calendars and mark this moment! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of coastal Brunswick, our beach forecast journey has reached its seasonal finale.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, you've had an epic run. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach, we've shared some incredible wave moments. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, your coastal vibes have been nothing short of spectacular.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, from the vibrant beaches of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back shores of Pawleys Island, this is our annual coastal intermission. Cherry Grove, Atlantic Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Litchfield Beach - you've been amazing.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter break, the ocean never sleeps. Our beaches will continue to roll and tumble, waiting for the next chapter.

Mark your calendars for April 1, 2026 - that's when the National Weather Service will once again light up our screens with detailed surf and coastal conditions. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive, maintain your gear, and dream of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for Winter 2025: Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Wrap Up Coastal Reports</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf report of 2025! The National Weather Service just dropped the mic on this season's coastal coverage. As of tonight, our beloved beaches from Surf City to Sunset Beach are officially closing down the surf zone forecast shop.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the gorgeous coastlines of Brunswick and New Hanover, we're tucking in our surfboards and beach gear for the winter. Our North Carolina hotspots like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily wave reports until spring.

And hey, South Carolina beach enthusiasts, we didn't forget about you! Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the stunning Pawleys Island are also hitting pause on their surf forecasts.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders and beach bums. Mark your calendars because we're rolling out the welcome mat again on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll blast back with fresh surf zone forecasts, wave conditions, and all the coastal intel you've been craving.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and your winter wetsuit ready. The ocean might be taking a break, but the stoke never stops. Stay salty, friends, and see you when the spring swells return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 10:40:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf report of 2025! The National Weather Service just dropped the mic on this season's coastal coverage. As of tonight, our beloved beaches from Surf City to Sunset Beach are officially closing down the surf zone forecast shop.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the gorgeous coastlines of Brunswick and New Hanover, we're tucking in our surfboards and beach gear for the winter. Our North Carolina hotspots like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily wave reports until spring.

And hey, South Carolina beach enthusiasts, we didn't forget about you! Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the stunning Pawleys Island are also hitting pause on their surf forecasts.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders and beach bums. Mark your calendars because we're rolling out the welcome mat again on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll blast back with fresh surf zone forecasts, wave conditions, and all the coastal intel you've been craving.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and your winter wetsuit ready. The ocean might be taking a break, but the stoke never stops. Stay salty, friends, and see you when the spring swells return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf report of 2025! The National Weather Service just dropped the mic on this season's coastal coverage. As of tonight, our beloved beaches from Surf City to Sunset Beach are officially closing down the surf zone forecast shop.

From the sandy shores of Pender County to the gorgeous coastlines of Brunswick and New Hanover, we're tucking in our surfboards and beach gear for the winter. Our North Carolina hotspots like Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach are saying goodbye to daily wave reports until spring.

And hey, South Carolina beach enthusiasts, we didn't forget about you! Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, and the stunning Pawleys Island are also hitting pause on their surf forecasts.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders and beach bums. Mark your calendars because we're rolling out the welcome mat again on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll blast back with fresh surf zone forecasts, wave conditions, and all the coastal intel you've been craving.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and your winter wetsuit ready. The ocean might be taking a break, but the stoke never stops. Stay salty, friends, and see you when the spring swells return!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Season Closes: North Carolina and South Carolina Coastal Regions Await Spring 2026 Return</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal watch is taking a winter break.

If you've been catching waves along North Carolina's southern shores or cruising South Carolina's Grand Strand, it's time to store those surfboards and beach gear. From the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach to the charming coastal havens of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, the marine forecast teams are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back with fresh surf insights on April 1st, 2026! Until then, these beaches will be quietly waiting, waves gently rolling in without our daily meteorological spotlight.

For the surf enthusiasts and beach wanderers, this doesn't mean the ocean stops moving. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. Those winter swells will still be dancing along the coastline, telling their own stories of wind, tide, and maritime magic.

So bundle up, dream of warmer days, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. The Atlantic's rhythmic pulse continues, even when we're not tracking every ripple and wave. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready for next season's coastal chronicles!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 10:52:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal watch is taking a winter break.

If you've been catching waves along North Carolina's southern shores or cruising South Carolina's Grand Strand, it's time to store those surfboards and beach gear. From the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach to the charming coastal havens of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, the marine forecast teams are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back with fresh surf insights on April 1st, 2026! Until then, these beaches will be quietly waiting, waves gently rolling in without our daily meteorological spotlight.

For the surf enthusiasts and beach wanderers, this doesn't mean the ocean stops moving. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. Those winter swells will still be dancing along the coastline, telling their own stories of wind, tide, and maritime magic.

So bundle up, dream of warmer days, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. The Atlantic's rhythmic pulse continues, even when we're not tracking every ripple and wave. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready for next season's coastal chronicles!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 surf zone forecast season. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the coastal watch is taking a winter break.

If you've been catching waves along North Carolina's southern shores or cruising South Carolina's Grand Strand, it's time to store those surfboards and beach gear. From the sandy stretches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach to the charming coastal havens of Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, the marine forecast teams are hanging up their binoculars until spring.

Mark your calendars, wave chasers - we'll be back with fresh surf insights on April 1st, 2026! Until then, these beaches will be quietly waiting, waves gently rolling in without our daily meteorological spotlight.

For the surf enthusiasts and beach wanderers, this doesn't mean the ocean stops moving. It just means our professional forecasting takes a seasonal timeout. Those winter swells will still be dancing along the coastline, telling their own stories of wind, tide, and maritime magic.

So bundle up, dream of warmer days, and start planning your 2026 beach adventures. The Atlantic's rhythmic pulse continues, even when we're not tracking every ripple and wave. Stay salty, stay excited, and get ready for next season's coastal chronicles!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Surf Season Closes 2025: Epic Coastal Farewell from North Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Signals Winter Ahead</title>
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      <description>Alright surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather round! The waves have spoken and the 2025 coastal surf season is officially wrapping up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Our coastal havens like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are bidding farewell to another incredible season of surf and sand. Whether you've been catching epic waves at Oak Island or lounging on the pristine shores of Myrtle Beach, it's been a wild ride.

But don't get too blue - mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026! That's right, just a few months of winter hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and getting ready for another epic beach season.

For now, it's time to swap surfboards for snowboards, beach umbrellas for cozy blankets, and start dreaming of those perfect summer waves. The ocean may be going into its winter slumber, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already brewing.

So to all our coastal warriors - from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, from Kure Beach to Sunset Beach - keep that beach spirit alive. Winter is just a pause in our endless summer. See you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 16:48:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather round! The waves have spoken and the 2025 coastal surf season is officially wrapping up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Our coastal havens like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are bidding farewell to another incredible season of surf and sand. Whether you've been catching epic waves at Oak Island or lounging on the pristine shores of Myrtle Beach, it's been a wild ride.

But don't get too blue - mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026! That's right, just a few months of winter hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and getting ready for another epic beach season.

For now, it's time to swap surfboards for snowboards, beach umbrellas for cozy blankets, and start dreaming of those perfect summer waves. The ocean may be going into its winter slumber, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already brewing.

So to all our coastal warriors - from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, from Kure Beach to Sunset Beach - keep that beach spirit alive. Winter is just a pause in our endless summer. See you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather round! The waves have spoken and the 2025 coastal surf season is officially wrapping up for our beloved Carolina and South Carolina shorelines. From the sandy stretches of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach towels.

Our coastal havens like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are bidding farewell to another incredible season of surf and sand. Whether you've been catching epic waves at Oak Island or lounging on the pristine shores of Myrtle Beach, it's been a wild ride.

But don't get too blue - mark your calendars because the surf zone forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026! That's right, just a few months of winter hibernation before we're back to tracking swells, monitoring conditions, and getting ready for another epic beach season.

For now, it's time to swap surfboards for snowboards, beach umbrellas for cozy blankets, and start dreaming of those perfect summer waves. The ocean may be going into its winter slumber, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already brewing.

So to all our coastal warriors - from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, from Kure Beach to Sunset Beach - keep that beach spirit alive. Winter is just a pause in our endless summer. See you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Seasonal Closure Announced Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Hang ten, beach lovers! The surf's taking a seasonal timeout along the Carolina coastline. As of tonight, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have officially wrapped up for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're battening down the weather hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the vibrant coastal communities of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside scene - are also saying goodbye to our detailed wave updates.

Georgetown's coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party. But don't let the forecast fade worry you, wave riders! This is just a temporary intermission in our coastal weather tracking.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because we'll be back in full force on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep an eye on those swells, respect the ocean, and remember that while our official forecasts are taking a breather, the waves never truly sleep.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2025 10:40:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hang ten, beach lovers! The surf's taking a seasonal timeout along the Carolina coastline. As of tonight, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have officially wrapped up for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're battening down the weather hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the vibrant coastal communities of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside scene - are also saying goodbye to our detailed wave updates.

Georgetown's coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party. But don't let the forecast fade worry you, wave riders! This is just a temporary intermission in our coastal weather tracking.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because we'll be back in full force on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep an eye on those swells, respect the ocean, and remember that while our official forecasts are taking a breather, the waves never truly sleep.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hang ten, beach lovers! The surf's taking a seasonal timeout along the Carolina coastline. As of tonight, our beloved Surf Zone Forecasts have officially wrapped up for the 2025 season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine stretches of New Hanover's Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, we're battening down the weather hatches.

Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the vibrant coastal communities of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside scene - are also saying goodbye to our detailed wave updates.

Georgetown's coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal shutdown party. But don't let the forecast fade worry you, wave riders! This is just a temporary intermission in our coastal weather tracking.

Mark your calendars and wax those boards because we'll be back in full force on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep an eye on those swells, respect the ocean, and remember that while our official forecasts are taking a breather, the waves never truly sleep.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring tide rolls in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Season Closes: Beaches from Pender to Georgetown Wrap Up 2025 with Anticipation for Spring 2026 Return</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for your seasonal surf zone wrap-up! As the autumn winds roll in and the summer crowds disperse, the National Weather Service is officially closing the books on the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Bald Head and Oak Island, we're putting a cap on another epic year of coastal forecasting.

Our friends up in South Carolina aren't left out either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf zone reports.

But don't let the seasonal closure get you down, wave riders! This is just a temporary pause in our coastal coverage. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the essential surf and beach conditions to keep your maritime adventures safe and exciting.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit burning bright. The ocean may be quieting down, but the anticipation for next season's waves is already building. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells return!

Hang ten, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2025 10:40:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for your seasonal surf zone wrap-up! As the autumn winds roll in and the summer crowds disperse, the National Weather Service is officially closing the books on the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Bald Head and Oak Island, we're putting a cap on another epic year of coastal forecasting.

Our friends up in South Carolina aren't left out either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf zone reports.

But don't let the seasonal closure get you down, wave riders! This is just a temporary pause in our coastal coverage. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the essential surf and beach conditions to keep your maritime adventures safe and exciting.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit burning bright. The ocean may be quieting down, but the anticipation for next season's waves is already building. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells return!

Hang ten, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, gather 'round for your seasonal surf zone wrap-up! As the autumn winds roll in and the summer crowds disperse, the National Weather Service is officially closing the books on the 2025 beach season along the Carolina coastlines.

From the pristine shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands including Bald Head and Oak Island, we're putting a cap on another epic year of coastal forecasting.

Our friends up in South Carolina aren't left out either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and the serene coastal spots of Georgetown like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf zone reports.

But don't let the seasonal closure get you down, wave riders! This is just a temporary pause in our coastal coverage. Mark your calendars because we'll be back in full force on April 1st, 2026, ready to bring you all the essential surf and beach conditions to keep your maritime adventures safe and exciting.

Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit burning bright. The ocean may be quieting down, but the anticipation for next season's waves is already building. Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells return!

Hang ten, beach community!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Forecast Wrap Up: NC and SC Coastal Regions Close Beach Season with Winter Hiatus Until April 2026</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast boards for the winter. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians are calling it a wrap.

The South Carolina crew is also signing off, with Horry County's popular spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and Georgetown's charming coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, all saying goodbye to official surf zone predictions.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This doesn't mean the ocean stops doing its thing. It's just that the official daily reports are taking a seasonal timeout. The waters will keep rolling, the tides will keep shifting, and the maritime magic continues - just without our detailed daily breakdown.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts: April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will come roaring back to life. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythm of the waves, the coast is always calling - forecast or not.

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 10:40:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast boards for the winter. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians are calling it a wrap.

The South Carolina crew is also signing off, with Horry County's popular spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and Georgetown's charming coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, all saying goodbye to official surf zone predictions.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This doesn't mean the ocean stops doing its thing. It's just that the official daily reports are taking a seasonal timeout. The waters will keep rolling, the tides will keep shifting, and the maritime magic continues - just without our detailed daily breakdown.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts: April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will come roaring back to life. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythm of the waves, the coast is always calling - forecast or not.

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast boards for the winter. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful barrier islands like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, our coastal guardians are calling it a wrap.

The South Carolina crew is also signing off, with Horry County's popular spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and Georgetown's charming coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, all saying goodbye to official surf zone predictions.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This doesn't mean the ocean stops doing its thing. It's just that the official daily reports are taking a seasonal timeout. The waters will keep rolling, the tides will keep shifting, and the maritime magic continues - just without our detailed daily breakdown.

Mark your calendars, surf enthusiasts: April 1st, 2026 is when these epic surf zone forecasts will come roaring back to life. Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep that beach spirit alive! Whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythm of the waves, the coast is always calling - forecast or not.

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Season Closes for 2025 Coastal Regions from North Carolina to South Carolina</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and put away the beach gear! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have declared the seasonal surf watch complete. Brunswick's stunning coastline - including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - is also wrapping up its maritime monitoring.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal regions are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a fan of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, or the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecast team is signing off until April 1, 2026.

This doesn't mean the ocean goes to sleep, though! While official forecasts are on pause, the waves will continue their rhythmic dance. Surfers, fishermen, and beach enthusiasts might want to keep a personal eye on conditions, but the professional tracking takes a well-deserved winter break.

Remember, the ocean is a dynamic environment. Even without official forecasts, always respect the water, check local conditions, and prioritize safety. Stay salty, stay smart, and start counting down the days until those sweet spring surf reports roll back in!

Until next season, keep those beach dreams alive and your adventure spirit burning bright.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 10:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and put away the beach gear! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have declared the seasonal surf watch complete. Brunswick's stunning coastline - including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - is also wrapping up its maritime monitoring.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal regions are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a fan of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, or the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecast team is signing off until April 1, 2026.

This doesn't mean the ocean goes to sleep, though! While official forecasts are on pause, the waves will continue their rhythmic dance. Surfers, fishermen, and beach enthusiasts might want to keep a personal eye on conditions, but the professional tracking takes a well-deserved winter break.

Remember, the ocean is a dynamic environment. Even without official forecasts, always respect the water, check local conditions, and prioritize safety. Stay salty, stay smart, and start counting down the days until those sweet spring surf reports roll back in!

Until next season, keep those beach dreams alive and your adventure spirit burning bright.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and put away the beach gear! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2025 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians have declared the seasonal surf watch complete. Brunswick's stunning coastline - including Bald Head Island and Oak Island - is also wrapping up its maritime monitoring.

Heading south, the South Carolina coastal regions are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a fan of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, or the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecast team is signing off until April 1, 2026.

This doesn't mean the ocean goes to sleep, though! While official forecasts are on pause, the waves will continue their rhythmic dance. Surfers, fishermen, and beach enthusiasts might want to keep a personal eye on conditions, but the professional tracking takes a well-deserved winter break.

Remember, the ocean is a dynamic environment. Even without official forecasts, always respect the water, check local conditions, and prioritize safety. Stay salty, stay smart, and start counting down the days until those sweet spring surf reports roll back in!

Until next season, keep those beach dreams alive and your adventure spirit burning bright.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts End for Carolina Coasts: Beach Lovers Prepare for Winter Downtime Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until spring.

If you've been catching waves at Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, or the Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, it's time to stow your surfboards and rinse off the salt. The same goes for our South Carolina friends from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter vacation, don't let that dampen your maritime spirit. The ocean never sleeps, and neither should your coastal curiosity. This downtime is perfect for gear maintenance, planning epic spring break surf trips, and dreaming about those perfect swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that beach passion burning bright. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythm of coastal living, the Atlantic is quietly waiting to welcome you back when the warm winds return.

Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:41:43 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until spring.

If you've been catching waves at Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, or the Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, it's time to stow your surfboards and rinse off the salt. The same goes for our South Carolina friends from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter vacation, don't let that dampen your maritime spirit. The ocean never sleeps, and neither should your coastal curiosity. This downtime is perfect for gear maintenance, planning epic spring break surf trips, and dreaming about those perfect swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that beach passion burning bright. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythm of coastal living, the Atlantic is quietly waiting to welcome you back when the warm winds return.

Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The 2025 surf zone season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their forecasting hats until spring.

If you've been catching waves at Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, Carolina Beach, or the Brunswick beaches like Oak Island and Holden Beach, it's time to stow your surfboards and rinse off the salt. The same goes for our South Carolina friends from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, and everywhere in between.

While the official surf zone forecasts are taking a winter vacation, don't let that dampen your maritime spirit. The ocean never sleeps, and neither should your coastal curiosity. This downtime is perfect for gear maintenance, planning epic spring break surf trips, and dreaming about those perfect swells waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf zone forecasts will roar back to life on April 1, 2026. Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that beach passion burning bright. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythm of coastal living, the Atlantic is quietly waiting to welcome you back when the warm winds return.

Catch you on the flip side, coastal crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Closes for 2025: North and South Carolina Beaches Wrap Up Seasonal Marine Updates</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially shutting down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final call for 2025's coastal coverage.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're closing the book on this year's surf zone forecasts.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to official marine updates. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just someone who loves watching waves crash, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

Our South Carolina friends aren't exempt either. The beaches stretching from Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach and over to Georgetown's scenic coastal areas like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their seasonal maritime reports.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we're rolling back into action on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll once again bring you the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone forecasts to help you plan those epic beach days.

Until then, stay salty and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. Catch you on the flip side in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 10:40:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially shutting down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final call for 2025's coastal coverage.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're closing the book on this year's surf zone forecasts.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to official marine updates. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just someone who loves watching waves crash, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

Our South Carolina friends aren't exempt either. The beaches stretching from Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach and over to Georgetown's scenic coastal areas like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their seasonal maritime reports.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we're rolling back into action on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll once again bring you the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone forecasts to help you plan those epic beach days.

Until then, stay salty and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. Catch you on the flip side in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially shutting down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final call for 2025's coastal coverage.

From the sandy shores of Pender County - think Surf City and Topsail Beach - to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, we're closing the book on this year's surf zone forecasts.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island are also saying goodbye to official marine updates. Whether you're a surfer, fisherman, or just someone who loves watching waves crash, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

Our South Carolina friends aren't exempt either. The beaches stretching from Cherry Grove down to Myrtle Beach and over to Georgetown's scenic coastal areas like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their seasonal maritime reports.

But don't get too bummed out! Mark your calendars because we're rolling back into action on April 1st, 2026. That's when we'll once again bring you the most comprehensive and exciting surf zone forecasts to help you plan those epic beach days.

Until then, stay salty and keep dreaming of those perfect waves waiting just around the seasonal corner. Catch you on the flip side in spring!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecasts Wrap Up 2025 Beach Season for North and South Carolina Coastal Communities</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal curtain is closing for the winter.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this season's surf updates. Our South Carolina friends along Horry County's stunning coastline, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are experiencing the same seasonal transition.

The coastal stretches of Georgetown County, with its serene spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are joining the seasonal sign-off. While the waves might seem quieter, the coastal communities continue to pulse with winter energy.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Surf Zone Forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean may be taking a winter break, but the anticipation of next season's swells is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2025 10:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal curtain is closing for the winter.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this season's surf updates. Our South Carolina friends along Horry County's stunning coastline, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are experiencing the same seasonal transition.

The coastal stretches of Georgetown County, with its serene spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are joining the seasonal sign-off. While the waves might seem quieter, the coastal communities continue to pulse with winter energy.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Surf Zone Forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean may be taking a winter break, but the anticipation of next season's swells is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As we bid farewell to the 2025 beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the Surf Zone Forecasts for our beloved coastal regions. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the coastal curtain is closing for the winter.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to this season's surf updates. Our South Carolina friends along Horry County's stunning coastline, from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach, are experiencing the same seasonal transition.

The coastal stretches of Georgetown County, with its serene spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, are joining the seasonal sign-off. While the waves might seem quieter, the coastal communities continue to pulse with winter energy.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Surf Zone Forecasts will make their triumphant return on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep your surfboards waxed, your beach gear stored, and your coastal spirit alive. The ocean may be taking a winter break, but the anticipation of next season's swells is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf Zone Forecast Season Ends for Carolina Beaches: Coastal Predictions Pause Until Spring 2026</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially reached the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy shores of New Hanover and Brunswick counties, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their marine prediction hats until spring.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine stretches of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's time to store those surfboards and pack away the beach gear.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, this means the beloved beaches of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their official forecast season. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will splash back into action on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of perfect swells, maintain your boards, and start planning those epic spring and summer beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 09:40:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially reached the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy shores of New Hanover and Brunswick counties, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their marine prediction hats until spring.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine stretches of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's time to store those surfboards and pack away the beach gear.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, this means the beloved beaches of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their official forecast season. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will splash back into action on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of perfect swells, maintain your boards, and start planning those epic spring and summer beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially reached the end of the 2025 surf zone forecast season along the Carolina coastline. From Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sandy shores of New Hanover and Brunswick counties, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service are hanging up their marine prediction hats until spring.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, exploring the pristine stretches of Masonboro Island, or soaking up the sun at Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's time to store those surfboards and pack away the beach gear.

For our South Carolina surf enthusiasts, this means the beloved beaches of Horry and Georgetown counties are also closing out their official forecast season. From the vibrant scenes of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the surf zone reports are taking a well-deserved break.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The surf zone forecasts will splash back into action on April 1, 2026. Until then, keep dreaming of perfect swells, maintain your boards, and start planning those epic spring and summer beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the waves call us back!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents, 2-4 Foot Waves, and Perfect Autumn Conditions for Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the latest wave report from the Carolinas.

We've got a moderate rip current risk brewing along our beaches today, so surfers and swimmers listen up. The surf zone is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing 5-foot swells by Friday. West winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid 60s, perfect for wetsuit warriors looking to catch some autumn waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a hint of potential showers, especially on Monday. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Let's break down the zones. Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are looking at consistent moderate rip current risks through the evening. Brunswick County beaches have some interesting variations east of Ocean Isle Beach, with strong west to east currents that'll keep things interesting.

North Myrtle Beach and Horry County coastlines start with low rip risks today but ramp up to moderate conditions by Friday. Georgetown's beaches are playing it cool with lower risk profiles.

For you tide chasers, expect low tides in the morning hours around 8-9 AM, with high tides rolling in between 2:30 and 3:45 PM across different locations.

Weekend outlook? Sunny skies, mellowing winds, and gradually decreasing surf heights. Monday might bring a chance of showers with northeast winds picking up.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 09:40:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the latest wave report from the Carolinas.

We've got a moderate rip current risk brewing along our beaches today, so surfers and swimmers listen up. The surf zone is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing 5-foot swells by Friday. West winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid 60s, perfect for wetsuit warriors looking to catch some autumn waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a hint of potential showers, especially on Monday. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Let's break down the zones. Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are looking at consistent moderate rip current risks through the evening. Brunswick County beaches have some interesting variations east of Ocean Isle Beach, with strong west to east currents that'll keep things interesting.

North Myrtle Beach and Horry County coastlines start with low rip risks today but ramp up to moderate conditions by Friday. Georgetown's beaches are playing it cool with lower risk profiles.

For you tide chasers, expect low tides in the morning hours around 8-9 AM, with high tides rolling in between 2:30 and 3:45 PM across different locations.

Weekend outlook? Sunny skies, mellowing winds, and gradually decreasing surf heights. Monday might bring a chance of showers with northeast winds picking up.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the latest wave report from the Carolinas.

We've got a moderate rip current risk brewing along our beaches today, so surfers and swimmers listen up. The surf zone is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing 5-foot swells by Friday. West winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore current action.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the mid 60s, perfect for wetsuit warriors looking to catch some autumn waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a hint of potential showers, especially on Monday. The UV index is sitting at moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Let's break down the zones. Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are looking at consistent moderate rip current risks through the evening. Brunswick County beaches have some interesting variations east of Ocean Isle Beach, with strong west to east currents that'll keep things interesting.

North Myrtle Beach and Horry County coastlines start with low rip risks today but ramp up to moderate conditions by Friday. Georgetown's beaches are playing it cool with lower risk profiles.

For you tide chasers, expect low tides in the morning hours around 8-9 AM, with high tides rolling in between 2:30 and 3:45 PM across different locations.

Weekend outlook? Sunny skies, mellowing winds, and gradually decreasing surf heights. Monday might bring a chance of showers with northeast winds picking up.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

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      <title>Dangerous Rip Currents and High Waves Pound Carolina Beaches This Week Surf and Storm Conditions Pose Serious Safety Risks</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Buckle up for a wild ride of rip currents and changing conditions.

Pender and New Hanover County beaches are cranking out massive surf today with waves hitting 4 to 7 feet near Surf City and Wrightsville Beach. Those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour are generating some seriously gnarly longshore currents moving from north to south. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid 60s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

High rip current risk is in full effect through this evening, which means beach safety is absolutely critical. Experienced surfers might find some exciting breaks, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thursday brings a dramatic shift with west winds and slightly calmer surf between 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential kicks in, adding an extra layer of excitement to your beach day. Expect mostly cloudy conditions transitioning to sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing more modest conditions with smaller waves around 1 to 3 feet. Rip current risks will vary from low to moderate depending on your specific location.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions will gradually mellow out. Friday maintains a high rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf, while Saturday and Sunday promise sunny skies and diminishing wave action.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and never underestimate the power of the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 09:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Buckle up for a wild ride of rip currents and changing conditions.

Pender and New Hanover County beaches are cranking out massive surf today with waves hitting 4 to 7 feet near Surf City and Wrightsville Beach. Those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour are generating some seriously gnarly longshore currents moving from north to south. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid 60s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

High rip current risk is in full effect through this evening, which means beach safety is absolutely critical. Experienced surfers might find some exciting breaks, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thursday brings a dramatic shift with west winds and slightly calmer surf between 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential kicks in, adding an extra layer of excitement to your beach day. Expect mostly cloudy conditions transitioning to sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing more modest conditions with smaller waves around 1 to 3 feet. Rip current risks will vary from low to moderate depending on your specific location.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions will gradually mellow out. Friday maintains a high rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf, while Saturday and Sunday promise sunny skies and diminishing wave action.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and never underestimate the power of the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Buckle up for a wild ride of rip currents and changing conditions.

Pender and New Hanover County beaches are cranking out massive surf today with waves hitting 4 to 7 feet near Surf City and Wrightsville Beach. Those northeast winds around 15 miles per hour are generating some seriously gnarly longshore currents moving from north to south. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid 60s, so you'll want a wetsuit if you're planning to paddle out.

High rip current risk is in full effect through this evening, which means beach safety is absolutely critical. Experienced surfers might find some exciting breaks, but casual swimmers should exercise extreme caution.

Thursday brings a dramatic shift with west winds and slightly calmer surf between 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential kicks in, adding an extra layer of excitement to your beach day. Expect mostly cloudy conditions transitioning to sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing more modest conditions with smaller waves around 1 to 3 feet. Rip current risks will vary from low to moderate depending on your specific location.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions will gradually mellow out. Friday maintains a high rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot surf, while Saturday and Sunday promise sunny skies and diminishing wave action.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and never underestimate the power of the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risks Threaten Carolina Beaches: Surfers and Swimmers Warned of Dangerous Coastal Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time for your coastal condition report! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, with high rip current risks lighting up the entire coast. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and serious caution.

North Carolina beaches are looking at a gnarly scene - northeast winds howling around 20 miles per hour, churning up surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely making an appearance throughout the day.

The coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are experiencing strong north to south longshore currents that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure. Rip current risks are screaming high, which means if you're not a confident swimmer, think twice before diving in.

South Carolina's coastline isn't much different. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are seeing similar conditions - high winds, choppy waters, and rip currents that mean business. North of Myrtle Beach, the risk is moderate, while south of the city, it's a full-blown high-risk scenario.

Looking ahead, Thursday promises slightly calmer waters with surf heights dropping and winds shifting to a more manageable southwest direction. Friday continues the mellow trend, setting up a potentially beautiful weekend with lower rip current risks and sunny skies.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those views from the shore if the waves look too wild!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 09:40:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time for your coastal condition report! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, with high rip current risks lighting up the entire coast. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and serious caution.

North Carolina beaches are looking at a gnarly scene - northeast winds howling around 20 miles per hour, churning up surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely making an appearance throughout the day.

The coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are experiencing strong north to south longshore currents that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure. Rip current risks are screaming high, which means if you're not a confident swimmer, think twice before diving in.

South Carolina's coastline isn't much different. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are seeing similar conditions - high winds, choppy waters, and rip currents that mean business. North of Myrtle Beach, the risk is moderate, while south of the city, it's a full-blown high-risk scenario.

Looking ahead, Thursday promises slightly calmer waters with surf heights dropping and winds shifting to a more manageable southwest direction. Friday continues the mellow trend, setting up a potentially beautiful weekend with lower rip current risks and sunny skies.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those views from the shore if the waves look too wild!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time for your coastal condition report! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious wave action today, with high rip current risks lighting up the entire coast. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, surfers and swimmers need to bring their A-game and serious caution.

North Carolina beaches are looking at a gnarly scene - northeast winds howling around 20 miles per hour, churning up surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Water temperatures are hovering in the mid-60s, so you'll want that wetsuit. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely making an appearance throughout the day.

The coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are experiencing strong north to south longshore currents that could turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure. Rip current risks are screaming high, which means if you're not a confident swimmer, think twice before diving in.

South Carolina's coastline isn't much different. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are seeing similar conditions - high winds, choppy waters, and rip currents that mean business. North of Myrtle Beach, the risk is moderate, while south of the city, it's a full-blown high-risk scenario.

Looking ahead, Thursday promises slightly calmer waters with surf heights dropping and winds shifting to a more manageable southwest direction. Friday continues the mellow trend, setting up a potentially beautiful weekend with lower rip current risks and sunny skies.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and when in doubt, stay out. Stay safe, stay smart, and catch those views from the shore if the waves look too wild!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Surf Alert: Moderate Rip Currents, Challenging Waves, and Changing Weather Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches are serving up partly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the upper 60s - not too shabby for late October. Northeast winds are cranking between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating some spicy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet today, with a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Things get more intense on Monday. Rip current risks are climbing to high alert, especially around Myrtle Beach and New Hanover County. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds pushing 20 to 25 miles per hour. Clouds will roll in with a high chance of showers, so pack your rain gear.

Tuesday through Thursday continues the maritime drama with high rip current risks, surf heights potentially reaching 4 to 7 feet. Mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of showers and maybe a surprise thunderstorm will keep beach-goers on their toes.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just beach-combing, safety first! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 09:40:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches are serving up partly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the upper 60s - not too shabby for late October. Northeast winds are cranking between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating some spicy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet today, with a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Things get more intense on Monday. Rip current risks are climbing to high alert, especially around Myrtle Beach and New Hanover County. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds pushing 20 to 25 miles per hour. Clouds will roll in with a high chance of showers, so pack your rain gear.

Tuesday through Thursday continues the maritime drama with high rip current risks, surf heights potentially reaching 4 to 7 feet. Mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of showers and maybe a surprise thunderstorm will keep beach-goers on their toes.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just beach-combing, safety first! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches are serving up partly sunny skies with temperatures hanging in the upper 60s - not too shabby for late October. Northeast winds are cranking between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating some spicy conditions for water enthusiasts.

Surf heights are dancing between 2 to 3 feet today, with a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you might want that wetsuit if you're planning to catch some waves.

Things get more intense on Monday. Rip current risks are climbing to high alert, especially around Myrtle Beach and New Hanover County. Expect surf heights ramping up to 3 to 5 feet with breezy northeast winds pushing 20 to 25 miles per hour. Clouds will roll in with a high chance of showers, so pack your rain gear.

Tuesday through Thursday continues the maritime drama with high rip current risks, surf heights potentially reaching 4 to 7 feet. Mostly cloudy conditions with a chance of showers and maybe a surprise thunderstorm will keep beach-goers on their toes.

Bottom line: Stay alert, check local conditions, and respect the ocean's power. Whether you're surfing, swimming, or just beach-combing, safety first! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Surf Report: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions Await Coastal Adventurers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a stellar weekend forecast along the Carolina coastline that's about to make your beach days epic.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 60s, and gentle northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, and UV levels are cranked up high, so grab that sunscreen!

Surf conditions are starting mellow with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near those jetties and piers. The longshore current's running a moderate north to south flow, giving surfers and swimmers some interesting coastal dynamics.

Sunday brings slightly more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip current risk escalates to moderate, so water warriors need to stay sharp. Winds will be nudging up to 15 miles per hour, creating some playful conditions for experienced beach enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, things get more exciting midweek. Monday through Wednesday promise more dramatic surf with heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Expect increasing cloudiness, possible showers, and those northeast winds gaining strength.

Coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick, New Hanover to Horry County are all in play. Whether you're in Surf City, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, you've got some prime coastal conditions coming your way.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some memories! Stay safe out there, beach tribe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:40:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a stellar weekend forecast along the Carolina coastline that's about to make your beach days epic.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 60s, and gentle northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, and UV levels are cranked up high, so grab that sunscreen!

Surf conditions are starting mellow with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near those jetties and piers. The longshore current's running a moderate north to south flow, giving surfers and swimmers some interesting coastal dynamics.

Sunday brings slightly more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip current risk escalates to moderate, so water warriors need to stay sharp. Winds will be nudging up to 15 miles per hour, creating some playful conditions for experienced beach enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, things get more exciting midweek. Monday through Wednesday promise more dramatic surf with heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Expect increasing cloudiness, possible showers, and those northeast winds gaining strength.

Coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick, New Hanover to Horry County are all in play. Whether you're in Surf City, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, you've got some prime coastal conditions coming your way.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some memories! Stay safe out there, beach tribe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a stellar weekend forecast along the Carolina coastline that's about to make your beach days epic.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 60s, and gentle northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 60s, and UV levels are cranked up high, so grab that sunscreen!

Surf conditions are starting mellow with waves around 1 to 2 feet. Rip current risk is low, but always stay alert near those jetties and piers. The longshore current's running a moderate north to south flow, giving surfers and swimmers some interesting coastal dynamics.

Sunday brings slightly more action with surf heights bumping up to 2 to 3 feet. Rip current risk escalates to moderate, so water warriors need to stay sharp. Winds will be nudging up to 15 miles per hour, creating some playful conditions for experienced beach enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, things get more exciting midweek. Monday through Wednesday promise more dramatic surf with heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Expect increasing cloudiness, possible showers, and those northeast winds gaining strength.

Coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick, New Hanover to Horry County are all in play. Whether you're in Surf City, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, you've got some prime coastal conditions coming your way.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and make some memories! Stay safe out there, beach tribe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Surf City to Myrtle Beach Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a gorgeous stretch of coastline from Surf City to Myrtle Beach with some seriously sweet conditions coming our way.

Today and tomorrow promise sun-soaked beach days with light northwest winds around 10 mph and temperatures climbing into the low 70s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking predictable with morning high tides around 9 AM and afternoon lows hitting mid-afternoon across different locations. Coastal zones from Pender to New Hanover are showing nearly identical conditions.

Things get a bit more interesting by the weekend. Sunday and Monday will see increasing surf heights - potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet along some beaches. The rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so water watchers should stay alert.

Monday brings a slight chance of showers with northeast winds picking up to around 15-20 mph. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid to upper 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember that areas near jetties, piers, and reefs can have tricky rip currents even on low-risk days.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a gorgeous stretch of coastline from Surf City to Myrtle Beach with some seriously sweet conditions coming our way.

Today and tomorrow promise sun-soaked beach days with light northwest winds around 10 mph and temperatures climbing into the low 70s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking predictable with morning high tides around 9 AM and afternoon lows hitting mid-afternoon across different locations. Coastal zones from Pender to New Hanover are showing nearly identical conditions.

Things get a bit more interesting by the weekend. Sunday and Monday will see increasing surf heights - potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet along some beaches. The rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so water watchers should stay alert.

Monday brings a slight chance of showers with northeast winds picking up to around 15-20 mph. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid to upper 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember that areas near jetties, piers, and reefs can have tricky rip currents even on low-risk days.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a gorgeous stretch of coastline from Surf City to Myrtle Beach with some seriously sweet conditions coming our way.

Today and tomorrow promise sun-soaked beach days with light northwest winds around 10 mph and temperatures climbing into the low 70s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, so you'll want a light wetsuit if you're planning extended ocean time. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking predictable with morning high tides around 9 AM and afternoon lows hitting mid-afternoon across different locations. Coastal zones from Pender to New Hanover are showing nearly identical conditions.

Things get a bit more interesting by the weekend. Sunday and Monday will see increasing surf heights - potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet along some beaches. The rip current risk will bump up to moderate, so water watchers should stay alert.

Monday brings a slight chance of showers with northeast winds picking up to around 15-20 mph. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid to upper 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember that areas near jetties, piers, and reefs can have tricky rip currents even on low-risk days.

Catch those waves and stay safe out there, beach crew!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions Await Coastal Visitors</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1457415177</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas.

We're looking at a gorgeous day with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures in the low to mid 70s. West winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. The coastal zones from Pender County down to Georgetown are experiencing low rip current risks today, which means relatively safe swimming conditions. Just remember to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing slightly more interesting wave action with 2 to 4 foot swells in some areas east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surfers might want to check out these zones for some small but rideable waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Pack your sunglasses and maybe a light jacket for those slightly cooler moments.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with sunny skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. Sunday might bring slightly more interesting surf with wave heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk developing.

Whether you're planning to swim, surf, or just soak up some coastal vibes, it's shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy that Carolina sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 09:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas.

We're looking at a gorgeous day with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures in the low to mid 70s. West winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. The coastal zones from Pender County down to Georgetown are experiencing low rip current risks today, which means relatively safe swimming conditions. Just remember to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing slightly more interesting wave action with 2 to 4 foot swells in some areas east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surfers might want to check out these zones for some small but rideable waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Pack your sunglasses and maybe a light jacket for those slightly cooler moments.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with sunny skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. Sunday might bring slightly more interesting surf with wave heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk developing.

Whether you're planning to swim, surf, or just soak up some coastal vibes, it's shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy that Carolina sunshine!

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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas.

We're looking at a gorgeous day with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures in the low to mid 70s. West winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. The coastal zones from Pender County down to Georgetown are experiencing low rip current risks today, which means relatively safe swimming conditions. Just remember to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are seeing slightly more interesting wave action with 2 to 4 foot swells in some areas east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surfers might want to check out these zones for some small but rideable waves.

The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely recommended. Pack your sunglasses and maybe a light jacket for those slightly cooler moments.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with sunny skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. Sunday might bring slightly more interesting surf with wave heights increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk developing.

Whether you're planning to swim, surf, or just soak up some coastal vibes, it's shaping up to be a beautiful day at the beach. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy that Carolina sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Perfect 70s Weather and Mellow Waves Await Beach Lovers This Week</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're diving into a stellar surf forecast that'll have you stoked for some serious coastal action.

Calling all sun seekers - the Carolina coastline is serving up pure golden weather perfection. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 70s. Southwest winds will be gently caressing the shore at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough movement to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow but fun, with most beaches expecting waves between 1 to 2 feet. Some coastal zones like Brunswick might see slightly more excitement Wednesday with surf heights climbing up to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach - perfect for intermediate riders looking for a bit more challenge.

Rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember beach warriors - always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can develop. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s, so grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler waters.

UV index is sitting at moderate, which means sunscreen is your best friend. Protect that skin while soaking up those golden rays!

Tides are playing nice too, with morning highs around 7:50 to 8:40 AM and afternoon lows hitting between 2 and 3 PM. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to work on your tan, this forecast is screaming beach day perfection.

Extended outlook promises continued sunny skies and consistent conditions through Saturday. So wax those boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some seriously sweet coastal vibes!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 09:41:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're diving into a stellar surf forecast that'll have you stoked for some serious coastal action.

Calling all sun seekers - the Carolina coastline is serving up pure golden weather perfection. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 70s. Southwest winds will be gently caressing the shore at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough movement to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow but fun, with most beaches expecting waves between 1 to 2 feet. Some coastal zones like Brunswick might see slightly more excitement Wednesday with surf heights climbing up to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach - perfect for intermediate riders looking for a bit more challenge.

Rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember beach warriors - always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can develop. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s, so grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler waters.

UV index is sitting at moderate, which means sunscreen is your best friend. Protect that skin while soaking up those golden rays!

Tides are playing nice too, with morning highs around 7:50 to 8:40 AM and afternoon lows hitting between 2 and 3 PM. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to work on your tan, this forecast is screaming beach day perfection.

Extended outlook promises continued sunny skies and consistent conditions through Saturday. So wax those boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some seriously sweet coastal vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're diving into a stellar surf forecast that'll have you stoked for some serious coastal action.

Calling all sun seekers - the Carolina coastline is serving up pure golden weather perfection. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 70s. Southwest winds will be gently caressing the shore at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough movement to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow but fun, with most beaches expecting waves between 1 to 2 feet. Some coastal zones like Brunswick might see slightly more excitement Wednesday with surf heights climbing up to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach - perfect for intermediate riders looking for a bit more challenge.

Rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember beach warriors - always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can develop. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 60s, so grab a light wetsuit if you're sensitive to cooler waters.

UV index is sitting at moderate, which means sunscreen is your best friend. Protect that skin while soaking up those golden rays!

Tides are playing nice too, with morning highs around 7:50 to 8:40 AM and afternoon lows hitting between 2 and 3 PM. Whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to work on your tan, this forecast is screaming beach day perfection.

Extended outlook promises continued sunny skies and consistent conditions through Saturday. So wax those boards, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for some seriously sweet coastal vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Sunny Skies, Moderate Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions for Weekend Water Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Coastal waters are rocking a solid 2 to 4 foot surf height, courtesy of southwest winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Beach zones from Pender to Brunswick are seeing similar conditions - that classic autumn coastal vibe with crisp winds and bright sunshine. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. Waterspout risk is low, and zero thunderstorm chances mean you can leave those rain jackets at home.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Coastal currents are running moderate from south to north, so kayakers and paddleboarders should plan accordingly.

Looking ahead, Monday brings similar stellar conditions with slightly calmer surf - expect 1 to 3 foot waves and northwest winds. Tuesday through Thursday continue the sunny trend with gradually decreasing wave heights and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 70s.

Bottom line: Stunning beach day ahead. Stay safe, respect the water, and soak up that October sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 09:40:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Coastal waters are rocking a solid 2 to 4 foot surf height, courtesy of southwest winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Beach zones from Pender to Brunswick are seeing similar conditions - that classic autumn coastal vibe with crisp winds and bright sunshine. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. Waterspout risk is low, and zero thunderstorm chances mean you can leave those rain jackets at home.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Coastal currents are running moderate from south to north, so kayakers and paddleboarders should plan accordingly.

Looking ahead, Monday brings similar stellar conditions with slightly calmer surf - expect 1 to 3 foot waves and northwest winds. Tuesday through Thursday continue the sunny trend with gradually decreasing wave heights and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 70s.

Bottom line: Stunning beach day ahead. Stay safe, respect the water, and soak up that October sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for an epic day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect scene with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

Coastal waters are rocking a solid 2 to 4 foot surf height, courtesy of southwest winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are hovering in the upper 60s, which means you might want a light wetsuit if you're planning an extended ocean adventure.

Beach zones from Pender to Brunswick are seeing similar conditions - that classic autumn coastal vibe with crisp winds and bright sunshine. UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is definitely your friend today. Waterspout risk is low, and zero thunderstorm chances mean you can leave those rain jackets at home.

Tide watchers take note: morning high tides are rolling in around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Coastal currents are running moderate from south to north, so kayakers and paddleboarders should plan accordingly.

Looking ahead, Monday brings similar stellar conditions with slightly calmer surf - expect 1 to 3 foot waves and northwest winds. Tuesday through Thursday continue the sunny trend with gradually decreasing wave heights and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 70s.

Bottom line: Stunning beach day ahead. Stay safe, respect the water, and soak up that October sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Surf Report: Gentle Waves, Sunny Skies, and Perfect Beach Conditions Await Beachgoers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sunny and calm weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with light northwest winds shifting to southwest and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing dip.

Expect modest surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, which means gentle waves perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The rip current risk is low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

Sunday brings some exciting changes with increased surf action. Expect waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Winds will kick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest, creating more dynamic ocean conditions. The waterspout risk stays low, but the longshore current will be strong, especially around Topsail and Myrtle Beach areas.

UV index remains moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Pawleys Island can look forward to mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures in the mid-70s.

Looking ahead, Monday continues the moderate surf trend with 2 to 4 foot waves, while Tuesday and Wednesday mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping the beach vibes relaxed and enjoyable.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and soak up the Carolina sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 09:40:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sunny and calm weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with light northwest winds shifting to southwest and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing dip.

Expect modest surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, which means gentle waves perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The rip current risk is low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

Sunday brings some exciting changes with increased surf action. Expect waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Winds will kick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest, creating more dynamic ocean conditions. The waterspout risk stays low, but the longshore current will be strong, especially around Topsail and Myrtle Beach areas.

UV index remains moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Pawleys Island can look forward to mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures in the mid-70s.

Looking ahead, Monday continues the moderate surf trend with 2 to 4 foot waves, while Tuesday and Wednesday mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping the beach vibes relaxed and enjoyable.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and soak up the Carolina sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sunny and calm weekend along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a picture-perfect beach day with light northwest winds shifting to southwest and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the upper 60s, making for a refreshing dip.

Expect modest surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, which means gentle waves perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The rip current risk is low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

Sunday brings some exciting changes with increased surf action. Expect waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet and a moderate rip current risk. Winds will kick up to 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest, creating more dynamic ocean conditions. The waterspout risk stays low, but the longshore current will be strong, especially around Topsail and Myrtle Beach areas.

UV index remains moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Pawleys Island can look forward to mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures in the mid-70s.

Looking ahead, Monday continues the moderate surf trend with 2 to 4 foot waves, while Tuesday and Wednesday mellow out with smaller 1 to 3 foot swells. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 70s, keeping the beach vibes relaxed and enjoyable.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and soak up the Carolina sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Carolina Beaches Forecast: Moderate Rip Currents and Perfect 70 Degree Surf Conditions Thursday</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is bringing you the ultimate coastal forecast for this epic Thursday.

North Carolina's beaches are serving up some serious surf vibes today. Topsail and Pender County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so swimmers need to stay sharp. Expect waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with crystal clear sunny skies and temperatures hovering around a perfect 70 degrees.

Heading down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are seeing slightly bigger surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current warning. Winds are cranking from the north at 15 miles per hour, creating a spicy north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Brunswick County beaches are keeping it mellow with low rip current risks and small 1-foot waves. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, making for some seriously tempting beach time.

Jumping over to South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are also enjoying low rip current risks with gentle 1-foot waves. Expect abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions remain mostly stable with some building surf potential on Sunday. Monday might bring more excitement with moderate rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents love to play hide and seek. Stay safe and surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 09:40:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is bringing you the ultimate coastal forecast for this epic Thursday.

North Carolina's beaches are serving up some serious surf vibes today. Topsail and Pender County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so swimmers need to stay sharp. Expect waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with crystal clear sunny skies and temperatures hovering around a perfect 70 degrees.

Heading down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are seeing slightly bigger surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current warning. Winds are cranking from the north at 15 miles per hour, creating a spicy north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Brunswick County beaches are keeping it mellow with low rip current risks and small 1-foot waves. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, making for some seriously tempting beach time.

Jumping over to South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are also enjoying low rip current risks with gentle 1-foot waves. Expect abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions remain mostly stable with some building surf potential on Sunday. Monday might bring more excitement with moderate rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents love to play hide and seek. Stay safe and surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave of excitement, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is bringing you the ultimate coastal forecast for this epic Thursday.

North Carolina's beaches are serving up some serious surf vibes today. Topsail and Pender County beaches are looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so swimmers need to stay sharp. Expect waves rolling in at 1 to 3 feet with crystal clear sunny skies and temperatures hovering around a perfect 70 degrees.

Heading down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are seeing slightly bigger surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate rip current warning. Winds are cranking from the north at 15 miles per hour, creating a spicy north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers alike.

Brunswick County beaches are keeping it mellow with low rip current risks and small 1-foot waves. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, making for some seriously tempting beach time.

Jumping over to South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas are also enjoying low rip current risks with gentle 1-foot waves. Expect abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions remain mostly stable with some building surf potential on Sunday. Monday might bring more excitement with moderate rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet.

Pro tip: Always respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents love to play hide and seek. Stay safe and surf smart!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Serves Up Perfect Surfing Conditions with Sunny Skies Mild Waves and Comfortable Water Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Here's your surf forecast script:

Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a stellar forecast rolling in for the Carolina coastline!

Today's looking like a slice of paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf's serving up a mellow 1 to 3 foot wave height across our coastal zones - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some smooth rides.

North winds around 10 to 15 mph will keep things crisp, and water temperatures hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees mean you can leave that thick wetsuit at home. Just don't forget your high SPF - that UV index is cranking up to high today!

Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near structures like piers and jetties. While the wave action won't be generating epic swells, you'll still find some sweet spots from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Tides are playing nice too - expect low tide mid-morning and a pleasant high tide rolling in during the afternoon. Mercer Pier and Lockwoods Folly are showing some solid tide windows for water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Thursday keeps the sunny vibes strong with similar conditions. By Friday, we'll see a slight bump in surf height and a moderate rip current risk, so experienced surfers might want to keep an eye on those developing conditions.

Weekend preview? Sunday's looking like a potential playground with 2 to 4 foot swells and temperatures climbing back into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will add some interesting texture to the waves.

Surf's up, Carolina! Enjoy those pristine waters and sunshine.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 09:40:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Here's your surf forecast script:

Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a stellar forecast rolling in for the Carolina coastline!

Today's looking like a slice of paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf's serving up a mellow 1 to 3 foot wave height across our coastal zones - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some smooth rides.

North winds around 10 to 15 mph will keep things crisp, and water temperatures hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees mean you can leave that thick wetsuit at home. Just don't forget your high SPF - that UV index is cranking up to high today!

Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near structures like piers and jetties. While the wave action won't be generating epic swells, you'll still find some sweet spots from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Tides are playing nice too - expect low tide mid-morning and a pleasant high tide rolling in during the afternoon. Mercer Pier and Lockwoods Folly are showing some solid tide windows for water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Thursday keeps the sunny vibes strong with similar conditions. By Friday, we'll see a slight bump in surf height and a moderate rip current risk, so experienced surfers might want to keep an eye on those developing conditions.

Weekend preview? Sunday's looking like a potential playground with 2 to 4 foot swells and temperatures climbing back into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will add some interesting texture to the waves.

Surf's up, Carolina! Enjoy those pristine waters and sunshine.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Here's your surf forecast script:

Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a stellar forecast rolling in for the Carolina coastline!

Today's looking like a slice of paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf's serving up a mellow 1 to 3 foot wave height across our coastal zones - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some smooth rides.

North winds around 10 to 15 mph will keep things crisp, and water temperatures hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees mean you can leave that thick wetsuit at home. Just don't forget your high SPF - that UV index is cranking up to high today!

Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near structures like piers and jetties. While the wave action won't be generating epic swells, you'll still find some sweet spots from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Tides are playing nice too - expect low tide mid-morning and a pleasant high tide rolling in during the afternoon. Mercer Pier and Lockwoods Folly are showing some solid tide windows for water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Thursday keeps the sunny vibes strong with similar conditions. By Friday, we'll see a slight bump in surf height and a moderate rip current risk, so experienced surfers might want to keep an eye on those developing conditions.

Weekend preview? Sunday's looking like a potential playground with 2 to 4 foot swells and temperatures climbing back into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will add some interesting texture to the waves.

Surf's up, Carolina! Enjoy those pristine waters and sunshine.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>NC and SC Coast Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Low Rip Risks, and Sunny Skies for Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters from North Carolina to South Carolina are serving up some seriously interesting conditions today.

If you're hanging around Wilmington and Topsail beaches, get ready for a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with north winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will roll in and temperatures hover in the upper 60s. Water temperature is sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for mid-October.

Heading down to Brunswick County and the Oak Island area? Your surf conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with smaller waves between 1 to 3 feet. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s with those consistent north winds keeping things crisp.

Myrtle Beach and South Carolina coastlines are looking equally calm. Minimal rip current risks, surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, and plenty of sunshine to soak up. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s which means board shorts might still be an option.

The extended forecast suggests consistent conditions through the weekend - low rip risks, minimal waves, and sunny skies. North winds will gradually shift, becoming lighter and more westerly by Saturday.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember - even with low rip current risks, stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 09:40:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters from North Carolina to South Carolina are serving up some seriously interesting conditions today.

If you're hanging around Wilmington and Topsail beaches, get ready for a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with north winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will roll in and temperatures hover in the upper 60s. Water temperature is sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for mid-October.

Heading down to Brunswick County and the Oak Island area? Your surf conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with smaller waves between 1 to 3 feet. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s with those consistent north winds keeping things crisp.

Myrtle Beach and South Carolina coastlines are looking equally calm. Minimal rip current risks, surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, and plenty of sunshine to soak up. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s which means board shorts might still be an option.

The extended forecast suggests consistent conditions through the weekend - low rip risks, minimal waves, and sunny skies. North winds will gradually shift, becoming lighter and more westerly by Saturday.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember - even with low rip current risks, stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters from North Carolina to South Carolina are serving up some seriously interesting conditions today.

If you're hanging around Wilmington and Topsail beaches, get ready for a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with north winds blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny skies until late afternoon when clouds will roll in and temperatures hover in the upper 60s. Water temperature is sitting pretty around 70 degrees - not too shabby for mid-October.

Heading down to Brunswick County and the Oak Island area? Your surf conditions are a bit mellower. Rip current risk is low with smaller waves between 1 to 3 feet. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s with those consistent north winds keeping things crisp.

Myrtle Beach and South Carolina coastlines are looking equally calm. Minimal rip current risks, surf heights around 1 to 3 feet, and plenty of sunshine to soak up. Water temperatures are creeping into the lower 70s which means board shorts might still be an option.

The extended forecast suggests consistent conditions through the weekend - low rip risks, minimal waves, and sunny skies. North winds will gradually shift, becoming lighter and more westerly by Saturday.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before heading out and remember - even with low rip current risks, stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Warns Carolina Beachgoers of Dangerous Waves, Strong Winds, and Risky Rip Currents This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Hold onto your boards and beach umbrellas because today's coastal conditions are looking wild and windy!

We're tracking a high surf advisory that's gonna keep things exciting along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City to Wrightsville Beach, expect some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Surf enthusiasts might be stoked, but casual beach-goers should proceed with serious caution.

The wind is howling from the north at a robust 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a strong longshore current that'll test even experienced swimmers. Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means those ocean currents are no joke. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to shore and pay attention to lifeguard warnings.

Weather-wise, it's a cloudy and potentially rainy scene with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions demand respect.

Columbus Day looks slightly mellower with northwest winds easing to around 15 mph and surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slim chance of rain.

The extended forecast promises improving conditions with surf heights gradually decreasing and rip current risks lowering. By midweek, we're looking at sunny days, lighter winds, and more beach-friendly conditions.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf smart! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 09:40:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Hold onto your boards and beach umbrellas because today's coastal conditions are looking wild and windy!

We're tracking a high surf advisory that's gonna keep things exciting along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City to Wrightsville Beach, expect some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Surf enthusiasts might be stoked, but casual beach-goers should proceed with serious caution.

The wind is howling from the north at a robust 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a strong longshore current that'll test even experienced swimmers. Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means those ocean currents are no joke. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to shore and pay attention to lifeguard warnings.

Weather-wise, it's a cloudy and potentially rainy scene with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions demand respect.

Columbus Day looks slightly mellower with northwest winds easing to around 15 mph and surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slim chance of rain.

The extended forecast promises improving conditions with surf heights gradually decreasing and rip current risks lowering. By midweek, we're looking at sunny days, lighter winds, and more beach-friendly conditions.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf smart! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Hold onto your boards and beach umbrellas because today's coastal conditions are looking wild and windy!

We're tracking a high surf advisory that's gonna keep things exciting along the Carolina coastline. From Surf City to Wrightsville Beach, expect some serious wave action with surf heights ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Surf enthusiasts might be stoked, but casual beach-goers should proceed with serious caution.

The wind is howling from the north at a robust 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a strong longshore current that'll test even experienced swimmers. Rip current risk is HIGH today, which means those ocean currents are no joke. If you're not a confident swimmer, stay close to shore and pay attention to lifeguard warnings.

Weather-wise, it's a cloudy and potentially rainy scene with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions demand respect.

Columbus Day looks slightly mellower with northwest winds easing to around 15 mph and surf heights dropping to 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slim chance of rain.

The extended forecast promises improving conditions with surf heights gradually decreasing and rip current risks lowering. By midweek, we're looking at sunny days, lighter winds, and more beach-friendly conditions.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and surf smart! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous Surf Conditions Slam Carolina Coast: High Rip Currents and Stormy Waves Threaten Beach Safety This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time to dive into today's coastal conditions! We're looking at a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline with some serious surf action brewing.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a stormy cocktail of high rip current risks and breezy conditions. Surfers and swimmers take note: today's waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeast winds howling at 20 to 25 miles per hour, churning up waves between 3 to 5 feet high. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you. We've got cloudy skies, rain in the forecast, and a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep you on your toes.

Rip current risk is HIGH across most beaches, so beach safety is critical. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, think again. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and casual beachgoers might want to stick to building sandcastles.

Sunday looks only slightly more forgiving. Winds will calm down to around 15-20 miles per hour, but rip currents remain high with surf heights still pushing 4 to 5 feet. Rain is likely to continue, so pack your waterproof gear.

Looking ahead to Columbus Day, we'll see a gradual improvement with partly sunny skies and slightly calmer conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet, and winds will shift to a more manageable northwest direction.

Bottom line: This weekend is not a beach vacation postcard. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe enjoy the view from the safety of your beach house or boardwalk cafe. Stay safe out there, coastal friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time to dive into today's coastal conditions! We're looking at a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline with some serious surf action brewing.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a stormy cocktail of high rip current risks and breezy conditions. Surfers and swimmers take note: today's waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeast winds howling at 20 to 25 miles per hour, churning up waves between 3 to 5 feet high. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you. We've got cloudy skies, rain in the forecast, and a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep you on your toes.

Rip current risk is HIGH across most beaches, so beach safety is critical. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, think again. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and casual beachgoers might want to stick to building sandcastles.

Sunday looks only slightly more forgiving. Winds will calm down to around 15-20 miles per hour, but rip currents remain high with surf heights still pushing 4 to 5 feet. Rain is likely to continue, so pack your waterproof gear.

Looking ahead to Columbus Day, we'll see a gradual improvement with partly sunny skies and slightly calmer conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet, and winds will shift to a more manageable northwest direction.

Bottom line: This weekend is not a beach vacation postcard. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe enjoy the view from the safety of your beach house or boardwalk cafe. Stay safe out there, coastal friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers, and it's time to dive into today's coastal conditions! We're looking at a wild weekend along the Carolina coastline with some serious surf action brewing.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, Mother Nature is serving up a stormy cocktail of high rip current risks and breezy conditions. Surfers and swimmers take note: today's waters are not for the faint of heart!

Expect northeast winds howling at 20 to 25 miles per hour, churning up waves between 3 to 5 feet high. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you. We've got cloudy skies, rain in the forecast, and a strong north to south longshore current that'll keep you on your toes.

Rip current risk is HIGH across most beaches, so beach safety is critical. If you're thinking about hitting the waves, think again. Experienced swimmers and surfers should exercise extreme caution, and casual beachgoers might want to stick to building sandcastles.

Sunday looks only slightly more forgiving. Winds will calm down to around 15-20 miles per hour, but rip currents remain high with surf heights still pushing 4 to 5 feet. Rain is likely to continue, so pack your waterproof gear.

Looking ahead to Columbus Day, we'll see a gradual improvement with partly sunny skies and slightly calmer conditions. Surf heights will drop to 2 to 5 feet, and winds will shift to a more manageable northwest direction.

Bottom line: This weekend is not a beach vacation postcard. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and maybe enjoy the view from the safety of your beach house or boardwalk cafe. Stay safe out there, coastal friends!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Braces for High Surf and Dangerous Rip Currents: Challenging Conditions Ahead for Beachgoers and Surfers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, coastal adventurers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Thursday. We're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

Let's break down the beach buzz starting with our northern zones. Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are rocking a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong north to south longshore current that'll challenge even the most skilled water warriors.

Shifting south to New Hanover's beaches - Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure - things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights are jumping to 4 to 7 feet on Friday, with breezy northeast winds around 25 miles per hour. Water lovers, consider this your official heads up: these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Brunswick County's looking a bit more mellow, with Ocean Isle Beach sporting a moderate risk and waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. But don't get too comfortable - that northeast wind is still making its presence known.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are serving up moderate rip current risks with surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas will see some action, especially southward where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

The weekend forecast continues the oceanic drama with high rip current risks, choppy surf, and a mix of cloudy skies and potential showers. Columbus Day looks like the calm after the storm - sunny skies, mellower winds, and slightly more manageable waves.

Bottom line: respect the ocean, check local conditions, and maybe save the daredevil moves for another day. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 09:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, coastal adventurers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Thursday. We're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

Let's break down the beach buzz starting with our northern zones. Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are rocking a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong north to south longshore current that'll challenge even the most skilled water warriors.

Shifting south to New Hanover's beaches - Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure - things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights are jumping to 4 to 7 feet on Friday, with breezy northeast winds around 25 miles per hour. Water lovers, consider this your official heads up: these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Brunswick County's looking a bit more mellow, with Ocean Isle Beach sporting a moderate risk and waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. But don't get too comfortable - that northeast wind is still making its presence known.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are serving up moderate rip current risks with surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas will see some action, especially southward where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

The weekend forecast continues the oceanic drama with high rip current risks, choppy surf, and a mix of cloudy skies and potential showers. Columbus Day looks like the calm after the storm - sunny skies, mellower winds, and slightly more manageable waves.

Bottom line: respect the ocean, check local conditions, and maybe save the daredevil moves for another day. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, coastal adventurers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Thursday. We're looking at some seriously spicy ocean conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

Let's break down the beach buzz starting with our northern zones. Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are rocking a moderate rip current risk with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. Northeast winds are cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong north to south longshore current that'll challenge even the most skilled water warriors.

Shifting south to New Hanover's beaches - Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure - things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights are jumping to 4 to 7 feet on Friday, with breezy northeast winds around 25 miles per hour. Water lovers, consider this your official heads up: these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Brunswick County's looking a bit more mellow, with Ocean Isle Beach sporting a moderate risk and waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. But don't get too comfortable - that northeast wind is still making its presence known.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are serving up moderate rip current risks with surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas will see some action, especially southward where waves could reach up to 5 feet.

The weekend forecast continues the oceanic drama with high rip current risks, choppy surf, and a mix of cloudy skies and potential showers. Columbus Day looks like the calm after the storm - sunny skies, mellower winds, and slightly more manageable waves.

Bottom line: respect the ocean, check local conditions, and maybe save the daredevil moves for another day. Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Alert: High Rip Current Risk and Stunning 80-Degree Beach Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a prime day for beach action, but with a serious rip current warning that demands your full attention.

From Pender to Brunswick, the surf's serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing up to 6-foot swells by Sunday. Today's Southwest winds are light and playful, around 5 mph, creating that perfect beach day vibe. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with mostly sunny skies - hello, sunshine!

But here's the serious part: rip current risk is HIGH today, especially near Wilmington and Topsail beaches. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers need to be extra cautious. The water's sitting at a comfortable mid-70s, inviting but potentially dangerous.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a slight chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye on those clouds and be prepared for quick weather shifts. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable.

Thursday brings a game-changer with Northeast winds ramping up to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents. Surf heights will maintain similar levels, but the rip current risk will start to calm down to moderate.

The extended forecast shows a cooling trend with highs dropping to the lower 70s and increasingly cloudy conditions. Friday and Saturday look particularly choppy, with potential shower activity and persistent Northeast winds.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 09:40:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a prime day for beach action, but with a serious rip current warning that demands your full attention.

From Pender to Brunswick, the surf's serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing up to 6-foot swells by Sunday. Today's Southwest winds are light and playful, around 5 mph, creating that perfect beach day vibe. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with mostly sunny skies - hello, sunshine!

But here's the serious part: rip current risk is HIGH today, especially near Wilmington and Topsail beaches. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers need to be extra cautious. The water's sitting at a comfortable mid-70s, inviting but potentially dangerous.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a slight chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye on those clouds and be prepared for quick weather shifts. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable.

Thursday brings a game-changer with Northeast winds ramping up to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents. Surf heights will maintain similar levels, but the rip current risk will start to calm down to moderate.

The extended forecast shows a cooling trend with highs dropping to the lower 70s and increasingly cloudy conditions. Friday and Saturday look particularly choppy, with potential shower activity and persistent Northeast winds.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a prime day for beach action, but with a serious rip current warning that demands your full attention.

From Pender to Brunswick, the surf's serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, with some areas potentially seeing up to 6-foot swells by Sunday. Today's Southwest winds are light and playful, around 5 mph, creating that perfect beach day vibe. Temperatures will hover around 80 degrees with mostly sunny skies - hello, sunshine!

But here's the serious part: rip current risk is HIGH today, especially near Wilmington and Topsail beaches. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers need to be extra cautious. The water's sitting at a comfortable mid-70s, inviting but potentially dangerous.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a slight chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye on those clouds and be prepared for quick weather shifts. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable.

Thursday brings a game-changer with Northeast winds ramping up to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents. Surf heights will maintain similar levels, but the rip current risk will start to calm down to moderate.

The extended forecast shows a cooling trend with highs dropping to the lower 70s and increasingly cloudy conditions. Friday and Saturday look particularly choppy, with potential shower activity and persistent Northeast winds.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: High Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, and Sunny Skies Ahead for Beach Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions.

Along the Carolina coastline, we're looking at a moderate to high rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet - perfect for those intermediate riders wanting a little challenge.

Today's forecast is a sunny dream with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds around 10 mph will create some nice cross-shore conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, so leave that wetsuit at home.

UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a slight chance of showers, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Heads up for Wednesday - conditions are shifting. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy by late afternoon. Winds will calm down and switch to a light south breeze. Rip current risks will remain moderate, so stay alert.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get interesting. Surf heights could jump to 5 to 9 feet with strong northeast winds around 20 mph. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 70s, and cloud cover increases with a higher chance of showers.

Ocean Isle Beach and areas west will see slightly different conditions, so check your local zone. Remember, these rip currents are no joke - they can turn dangerous quickly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 09:40:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions.

Along the Carolina coastline, we're looking at a moderate to high rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet - perfect for those intermediate riders wanting a little challenge.

Today's forecast is a sunny dream with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds around 10 mph will create some nice cross-shore conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, so leave that wetsuit at home.

UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a slight chance of showers, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Heads up for Wednesday - conditions are shifting. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy by late afternoon. Winds will calm down and switch to a light south breeze. Rip current risks will remain moderate, so stay alert.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get interesting. Surf heights could jump to 5 to 9 feet with strong northeast winds around 20 mph. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 70s, and cloud cover increases with a higher chance of showers.

Ocean Isle Beach and areas west will see slightly different conditions, so check your local zone. Remember, these rip currents are no joke - they can turn dangerous quickly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The waves are calling, and we've got the scoop on today's coastal conditions.

Along the Carolina coastline, we're looking at a moderate to high rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes. From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the surf is serving up waves between 2 to 5 feet - perfect for those intermediate riders wanting a little challenge.

Today's forecast is a sunny dream with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds around 10 mph will create some nice cross-shore conditions. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, so leave that wetsuit at home.

UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. We've got a slight chance of showers, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Heads up for Wednesday - conditions are shifting. Expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy by late afternoon. Winds will calm down and switch to a light south breeze. Rip current risks will remain moderate, so stay alert.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get interesting. Surf heights could jump to 5 to 9 feet with strong northeast winds around 20 mph. Temperatures will cool down into the lower 70s, and cloud cover increases with a higher chance of showers.

Ocean Isle Beach and areas west will see slightly different conditions, so check your local zone. Remember, these rip currents are no joke - they can turn dangerous quickly.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Alert: High Rip Risks, 2-4 Foot Waves, and East Winds Spark Exciting Weekend Beach Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! We've got some sizzling surf conditions brewing along the Carolina coastline this weekend. 

From Surf City to Topsail, expect moderate rip current risks with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. East winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a playful longshore current running north to south. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave souls ready to catch some waves.

Moving down to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers need to stay alert! The conditions are similar to our northern beaches - 2 to 4 foot swells, partly sunny skies, and those consistent east winds keeping things interesting.

Brunswick County beaches are showing some variety. Ocean Isle Beach west is looking at moderate rip risks and 2 to 4 foot surf, while areas east are a bit calmer with lower rip risks and smaller 1 to 3 foot waves.

The Myrtle Beach zone is bringing the drama with moderate to high rip current risks. Expect 2 to 4 foot swells, east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour, and that classic partly sunny Carolina beach weather.

Georgetown's coastal areas are warning of high rip current risks through this evening. Surf height maintains the 2 to 4 foot range with east winds around 15 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 09:40:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! We've got some sizzling surf conditions brewing along the Carolina coastline this weekend. 

From Surf City to Topsail, expect moderate rip current risks with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. East winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a playful longshore current running north to south. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave souls ready to catch some waves.

Moving down to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers need to stay alert! The conditions are similar to our northern beaches - 2 to 4 foot swells, partly sunny skies, and those consistent east winds keeping things interesting.

Brunswick County beaches are showing some variety. Ocean Isle Beach west is looking at moderate rip risks and 2 to 4 foot surf, while areas east are a bit calmer with lower rip risks and smaller 1 to 3 foot waves.

The Myrtle Beach zone is bringing the drama with moderate to high rip current risks. Expect 2 to 4 foot swells, east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour, and that classic partly sunny Carolina beach weather.

Georgetown's coastal areas are warning of high rip current risks through this evening. Surf height maintains the 2 to 4 foot range with east winds around 15 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! We've got some sizzling surf conditions brewing along the Carolina coastline this weekend. 

From Surf City to Topsail, expect moderate rip current risks with waves dancing between 2 to 4 feet. East winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a playful longshore current running north to south. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave souls ready to catch some waves.

Moving down to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surfers and swimmers need to stay alert! The conditions are similar to our northern beaches - 2 to 4 foot swells, partly sunny skies, and those consistent east winds keeping things interesting.

Brunswick County beaches are showing some variety. Ocean Isle Beach west is looking at moderate rip risks and 2 to 4 foot surf, while areas east are a bit calmer with lower rip risks and smaller 1 to 3 foot waves.

The Myrtle Beach zone is bringing the drama with moderate to high rip current risks. Expect 2 to 4 foot swells, east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour, and that classic partly sunny Carolina beach weather.

Georgetown's coastal areas are warning of high rip current risks through this evening. Surf height maintains the 2 to 4 foot range with east winds around 15 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Alert: High Energy Waves, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect Beach Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! The surf's calling, and we've got the lowdown on some seriously exciting coastal conditions!

Buckle up for a wild weekend of waves along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a surfer's playground with moderate rip current risks from 6 AM to evening. We're talking 2 to 4 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping - perfect for experienced riders, but definitely respect those water conditions!

Northeast winds are whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some killer longshore currents from north to south. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the mid 70s, so you'll be comfortable out there. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Sunday's forecast keeps the excitement rolling with some areas like New Hanover stepping up to a high rip current risk. Those east winds will continue dancing at 10 to 15 mph, so stay alert and smart in the water. Partly sunny conditions mean you'll still get that golden sunshine.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday are looking like high-energy surf days with consistent 2 to 4 foot waves. By Wednesday, things start to mellow out with slightly smaller swells and lighter winds.

Pro tip beach warriors - always check local conditions, respect the flags, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 09:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! The surf's calling, and we've got the lowdown on some seriously exciting coastal conditions!

Buckle up for a wild weekend of waves along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a surfer's playground with moderate rip current risks from 6 AM to evening. We're talking 2 to 4 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping - perfect for experienced riders, but definitely respect those water conditions!

Northeast winds are whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some killer longshore currents from north to south. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the mid 70s, so you'll be comfortable out there. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Sunday's forecast keeps the excitement rolling with some areas like New Hanover stepping up to a high rip current risk. Those east winds will continue dancing at 10 to 15 mph, so stay alert and smart in the water. Partly sunny conditions mean you'll still get that golden sunshine.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday are looking like high-energy surf days with consistent 2 to 4 foot waves. By Wednesday, things start to mellow out with slightly smaller swells and lighter winds.

Pro tip beach warriors - always check local conditions, respect the flags, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers! The surf's calling, and we've got the lowdown on some seriously exciting coastal conditions!

Buckle up for a wild weekend of waves along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a surfer's playground with moderate rip current risks from 6 AM to evening. We're talking 2 to 4 foot swells that'll get your adrenaline pumping - perfect for experienced riders, but definitely respect those water conditions!

Northeast winds are whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some killer longshore currents from north to south. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the mid 70s, so you'll be comfortable out there. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Sunday's forecast keeps the excitement rolling with some areas like New Hanover stepping up to a high rip current risk. Those east winds will continue dancing at 10 to 15 mph, so stay alert and smart in the water. Partly sunny conditions mean you'll still get that golden sunshine.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday are looking like high-energy surf days with consistent 2 to 4 foot waves. By Wednesday, things start to mellow out with slightly smaller swells and lighter winds.

Pro tip beach warriors - always check local conditions, respect the flags, and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Carolina Coastline: Dangerous Rip Currents and Waves Challenge Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild coastal ride along the Carolinas. High surf advisory is in full effect, so listen up and stay safe.

From Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach, we've got some serious wave action brewing. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 6 feet, depending on your exact location. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 and 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is no joke today. Most areas are sitting at HIGH risk, which means if you're not a seasoned swimmer, you'll want to think twice before diving in. The surf zone is basically a liquid danger zone right now.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, and the skies are mostly sunny with zero chance of thunderstorms. Perfect for catching some rays, but not so perfect for catching waves unless you really know what you're doing.

The coastal zones from Topsail to Myrtle Beach are experiencing similar conditions - high surf, strong winds, and those treacherous rip currents. Ocean Isle Beach and areas south are seeing slightly less intense conditions, but don't be fooled - the ocean demands respect.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests similar conditions. Saturday and Sunday will maintain high rip current risks with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Bottom line: Beautiful day to be at the beach, but not a day to test your swimming skills. Stay close to lifeguards, watch those warning flags, and remember - the ocean always wins. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the view!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 09:40:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild coastal ride along the Carolinas. High surf advisory is in full effect, so listen up and stay safe.

From Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach, we've got some serious wave action brewing. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 6 feet, depending on your exact location. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 and 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is no joke today. Most areas are sitting at HIGH risk, which means if you're not a seasoned swimmer, you'll want to think twice before diving in. The surf zone is basically a liquid danger zone right now.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, and the skies are mostly sunny with zero chance of thunderstorms. Perfect for catching some rays, but not so perfect for catching waves unless you really know what you're doing.

The coastal zones from Topsail to Myrtle Beach are experiencing similar conditions - high surf, strong winds, and those treacherous rip currents. Ocean Isle Beach and areas south are seeing slightly less intense conditions, but don't be fooled - the ocean demands respect.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests similar conditions. Saturday and Sunday will maintain high rip current risks with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Bottom line: Beautiful day to be at the beach, but not a day to test your swimming skills. Stay close to lifeguards, watch those warning flags, and remember - the ocean always wins. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the view!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild coastal ride along the Carolinas. High surf advisory is in full effect, so listen up and stay safe.

From Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach, we've got some serious wave action brewing. Expect surf heights ranging from 2 to 6 feet, depending on your exact location. Northeast winds are cranking between 15 and 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Rip current risk is no joke today. Most areas are sitting at HIGH risk, which means if you're not a seasoned swimmer, you'll want to think twice before diving in. The surf zone is basically a liquid danger zone right now.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, and the skies are mostly sunny with zero chance of thunderstorms. Perfect for catching some rays, but not so perfect for catching waves unless you really know what you're doing.

The coastal zones from Topsail to Myrtle Beach are experiencing similar conditions - high surf, strong winds, and those treacherous rip currents. Ocean Isle Beach and areas south are seeing slightly less intense conditions, but don't be fooled - the ocean demands respect.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast suggests similar conditions. Saturday and Sunday will maintain high rip current risks with surf heights around 3 to 5 feet. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Bottom line: Beautiful day to be at the beach, but not a day to test your swimming skills. Stay close to lifeguards, watch those warning flags, and remember - the ocean always wins. Surf smart, stay safe, and enjoy the view!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Braces for High Surf and Strong Rip Currents: Beach Safety Guide for Thrill Seekers and Swimmers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your boards because the surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your stretch of beach.

Coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are under a high rip current warning, which means extreme caution is needed in the water. Northeast winds hammering at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave enough to paddle out. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. Just remember the UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen!

The next few days look similar - high rip current risks continuing through Thursday with surf heights gradually dropping to 3 to 6 feet. By Friday, we'll see a slight mellowing of conditions with moderate rip current risks and a tiny chance of passing showers.

Weekend outlook shows some potential for light showers, especially on Sunday, with surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet and winds shifting to a gentler easterly flow.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal paradise responsibly.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:40:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your boards because the surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your stretch of beach.

Coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are under a high rip current warning, which means extreme caution is needed in the water. Northeast winds hammering at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave enough to paddle out. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. Just remember the UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen!

The next few days look similar - high rip current risks continuing through Thursday with surf heights gradually dropping to 3 to 6 feet. By Friday, we'll see a slight mellowing of conditions with moderate rip current risks and a tiny chance of passing showers.

Weekend outlook shows some potential for light showers, especially on Sunday, with surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet and winds shifting to a gentler easterly flow.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal paradise responsibly.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some serious wave action along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your boards because the surf is cranking with heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet depending on your stretch of beach.

Coastal zones from Pender to Brunswick are under a high rip current warning, which means extreme caution is needed in the water. Northeast winds hammering at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s, perfect for those brave enough to paddle out. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. Just remember the UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen!

The next few days look similar - high rip current risks continuing through Thursday with surf heights gradually dropping to 3 to 6 feet. By Friday, we'll see a slight mellowing of conditions with moderate rip current risks and a tiny chance of passing showers.

Weekend outlook shows some potential for light showers, especially on Sunday, with surf heights dropping to 2 to 5 feet and winds shifting to a gentler easterly flow.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather ahead, but respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke - they can pull even strong swimmers into trouble faster than you can say wipeout. Stay alert, swim near lifeguards, and enjoy the coastal paradise responsibly.

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Dangerous High Surf Warning: Massive 9-Foot Waves Pound Carolina Coastline with Extreme Rip Current Risk This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers, and this is your high-risk coastal warning for the Carolinas! We're looking at some serious wave action brewing along the coastline that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect monster waves ranging from 4 to 9 feet crashing onto our shores. These aren't your gentle summer swells - we're talking powerful north to south longshore currents that mean business. Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across most beaches, so if you're thinking about hitting the water, think again.

The wind is howling from the north at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some gnarly surf but dangerous swimming conditions. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but don't let that fool you - these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Skies will be mostly cloudy today with a chance of showers, especially around New Hanover and Brunswick counties. Wednesday looks clearer with mostly sunny conditions and continued intense surf. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Beachgoers, this is not the week for casual swimming. Lifeguards are on high alert, and we strongly recommend staying on the sand. Surfers with advanced skills might find some epic conditions, but everyone else should admire these waves from a safe distance.

The high surf advisory continues through Thursday night, so stay informed, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the safer side of these waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 09:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers, and this is your high-risk coastal warning for the Carolinas! We're looking at some serious wave action brewing along the coastline that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect monster waves ranging from 4 to 9 feet crashing onto our shores. These aren't your gentle summer swells - we're talking powerful north to south longshore currents that mean business. Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across most beaches, so if you're thinking about hitting the water, think again.

The wind is howling from the north at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some gnarly surf but dangerous swimming conditions. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but don't let that fool you - these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Skies will be mostly cloudy today with a chance of showers, especially around New Hanover and Brunswick counties. Wednesday looks clearer with mostly sunny conditions and continued intense surf. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Beachgoers, this is not the week for casual swimming. Lifeguards are on high alert, and we strongly recommend staying on the sand. Surfers with advanced skills might find some epic conditions, but everyone else should admire these waves from a safe distance.

The high surf advisory continues through Thursday night, so stay informed, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the safer side of these waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers, and this is your high-risk coastal warning for the Carolinas! We're looking at some serious wave action brewing along the coastline that's got surfers and swimmers on high alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect monster waves ranging from 4 to 9 feet crashing onto our shores. These aren't your gentle summer swells - we're talking powerful north to south longshore currents that mean business. Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across most beaches, so if you're thinking about hitting the water, think again.

The wind is howling from the north at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some gnarly surf but dangerous swimming conditions. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but don't let that fool you - these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Skies will be mostly cloudy today with a chance of showers, especially around New Hanover and Brunswick counties. Wednesday looks clearer with mostly sunny conditions and continued intense surf. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, keeping things warm but wild.

Beachgoers, this is not the week for casual swimming. Lifeguards are on high alert, and we strongly recommend staying on the sand. Surfers with advanced skills might find some epic conditions, but everyone else should admire these waves from a safe distance.

The high surf advisory continues through Thursday night, so stay informed, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the safer side of these waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Surf Forecast: Carolina Coast Braces for High Waves, Intense Rip Currents, and Thunderstorm Challenges This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! This weekend is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

Today kicks off with moderate rip current risks from Pender to Horry County. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with a tropical twist - expect mostly cloudy skies and a high chance of thunderstorms dancing across the waters. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to paddle out.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is when things get real! Rip current risks are escalating to HIGH across most zones. Surf heights will jump to 3 to 5 feet with some areas like Myrtle Beach potentially seeing waves pushing 6 feet. Northeast winds will be howling between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll test even experienced ocean athletes.

The extended forecast is looking like a maritime adventure. Tuesday through Wednesday will deliver massive surf - we're talking 5 to 10 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with persistent showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cranking from the northeast around 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things start to calm slightly but remain intense. Surf heights will drop to 3 to 8 feet with mostly sunny skies. Northeast winds will continue to blow around 20 miles per hour.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and serious respect for Mother Nature. These conditions are not for the faint of heart!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 09:40:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! This weekend is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

Today kicks off with moderate rip current risks from Pender to Horry County. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with a tropical twist - expect mostly cloudy skies and a high chance of thunderstorms dancing across the waters. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to paddle out.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is when things get real! Rip current risks are escalating to HIGH across most zones. Surf heights will jump to 3 to 5 feet with some areas like Myrtle Beach potentially seeing waves pushing 6 feet. Northeast winds will be howling between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll test even experienced ocean athletes.

The extended forecast is looking like a maritime adventure. Tuesday through Wednesday will deliver massive surf - we're talking 5 to 10 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with persistent showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cranking from the northeast around 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things start to calm slightly but remain intense. Surf heights will drop to 3 to 8 feet with mostly sunny skies. Northeast winds will continue to blow around 20 miles per hour.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and serious respect for Mother Nature. These conditions are not for the faint of heart!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! This weekend is serving up some seriously spicy surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

Today kicks off with moderate rip current risks from Pender to Horry County. We're looking at 1 to 3 foot waves with a tropical twist - expect mostly cloudy skies and a high chance of thunderstorms dancing across the waters. Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, perfect for those brave souls willing to paddle out.

But hold onto your board shorts because Monday is when things get real! Rip current risks are escalating to HIGH across most zones. Surf heights will jump to 3 to 5 feet with some areas like Myrtle Beach potentially seeing waves pushing 6 feet. Northeast winds will be howling between 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that'll test even experienced ocean athletes.

The extended forecast is looking like a maritime adventure. Tuesday through Wednesday will deliver massive surf - we're talking 5 to 10 foot waves depending on your stretch of coastline. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with persistent showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be cranking from the northeast around 20 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things start to calm slightly but remain intense. Surf heights will drop to 3 to 8 feet with mostly sunny skies. Northeast winds will continue to blow around 20 miles per hour.

Bottom line: If you're heading to the beach, bring your A-game and serious respect for Mother Nature. These conditions are not for the faint of heart!

Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Storm Brewing: North Carolina Beaches Brace for Intense Surf and Thunderstorms This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hang onto your surfboards, beach lovers! The Atlantic coast is serving up some wild weather this weekend. 

Starting in North Carolina, Pender County's beaches like Surf City and Topsail are looking at a soggy Saturday with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorms. Surf will be mellow around 2 feet with southeast winds dancing around 5 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, but don't let that fool you - the waterspout and thunderstorm potential is moderate.

Sliding down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are experiencing similar conditions. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves today, gradually building to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even with the cloud cover.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are in for a treat with slightly higher surf - 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s today, dropping to upper 70s by Sunday.

The real action kicks in Monday through Wednesday when a brewing storm system will amp up surf conditions dramatically. Expect increasing wave heights from 4 to 8 feet along the Carolina and South Carolina coastlines. Rip current risks will escalate from moderate to high, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

By Wednesday, winds will be howling around 30 mph, creating epic but dangerous surf conditions from Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island. Meteorologically speaking, it's about to get wild out there!

Stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves wisely.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2025 09:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hang onto your surfboards, beach lovers! The Atlantic coast is serving up some wild weather this weekend. 

Starting in North Carolina, Pender County's beaches like Surf City and Topsail are looking at a soggy Saturday with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorms. Surf will be mellow around 2 feet with southeast winds dancing around 5 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, but don't let that fool you - the waterspout and thunderstorm potential is moderate.

Sliding down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are experiencing similar conditions. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves today, gradually building to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even with the cloud cover.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are in for a treat with slightly higher surf - 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s today, dropping to upper 70s by Sunday.

The real action kicks in Monday through Wednesday when a brewing storm system will amp up surf conditions dramatically. Expect increasing wave heights from 4 to 8 feet along the Carolina and South Carolina coastlines. Rip current risks will escalate from moderate to high, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

By Wednesday, winds will be howling around 30 mph, creating epic but dangerous surf conditions from Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island. Meteorologically speaking, it's about to get wild out there!

Stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves wisely.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hang onto your surfboards, beach lovers! The Atlantic coast is serving up some wild weather this weekend. 

Starting in North Carolina, Pender County's beaches like Surf City and Topsail are looking at a soggy Saturday with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorms. Surf will be mellow around 2 feet with southeast winds dancing around 5 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, but don't let that fool you - the waterspout and thunderstorm potential is moderate.

Sliding down to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are experiencing similar conditions. Expect 1 to 2 foot waves today, gradually building to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend even with the cloud cover.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are in for a treat with slightly higher surf - 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s today, dropping to upper 70s by Sunday.

The real action kicks in Monday through Wednesday when a brewing storm system will amp up surf conditions dramatically. Expect increasing wave heights from 4 to 8 feet along the Carolina and South Carolina coastlines. Rip current risks will escalate from moderate to high, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

By Wednesday, winds will be howling around 30 mph, creating epic but dangerous surf conditions from Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island. Meteorologically speaking, it's about to get wild out there!

Stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves wisely.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Sunny 80s, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect Beach Conditions Today</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM until evening, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet, ranging from 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Water temperatures are hanging out in the upper 70s, perfect for those midday dips.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 10 mph, ramping up to 10-15 mph in the afternoon. Expect a moderate longshore current running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should be mindful of potential drift.

UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. The good news? Zero thunderstorm chances today means uninterrupted beach time.

Looking ahead, Friday brings a slight shift with a low rip current risk and a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 foot, and winds will ease to a gentle southwest breeze.

Weekend forecast is looking mostly cloudy with shower possibilities and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 80s. Monday's looking interesting with increasing surf heights and a potential for some storm action.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warnings. Catch those waves responsibly, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 09:41:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM until evening, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet, ranging from 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Water temperatures are hanging out in the upper 70s, perfect for those midday dips.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 10 mph, ramping up to 10-15 mph in the afternoon. Expect a moderate longshore current running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should be mindful of potential drift.

UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. The good news? Zero thunderstorm chances today means uninterrupted beach time.

Looking ahead, Friday brings a slight shift with a low rip current risk and a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 foot, and winds will ease to a gentle southwest breeze.

Weekend forecast is looking mostly cloudy with shower possibilities and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 80s. Monday's looking interesting with increasing surf heights and a potential for some storm action.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warnings. Catch those waves responsibly, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s.

Heads up, wave riders - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM until evening, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet, ranging from 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Water temperatures are hanging out in the upper 70s, perfect for those midday dips.

Winds will be cruising in from the south around 10 mph, ramping up to 10-15 mph in the afternoon. Expect a moderate longshore current running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should be mindful of potential drift.

UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. The good news? Zero thunderstorm chances today means uninterrupted beach time.

Looking ahead, Friday brings a slight shift with a low rip current risk and a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to around 1 foot, and winds will ease to a gentle southwest breeze.

Weekend forecast is looking mostly cloudy with shower possibilities and temperatures cooling slightly into the lower 80s. Monday's looking interesting with increasing surf heights and a potential for some storm action.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warnings. Catch those waves responsibly, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Braces for High Surf and Rip Currents: Wilmington to Myrtle Beach Weather Alert</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious wave action with moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes.

Starting in Wilmington, beach-goers at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are in for an intense day. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. The morning kicks off with dense fog that'll burn away to reveal mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a tempting swim - but proceed with caution!

Heading north to Topsail, conditions are slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Expect similar surf heights and that classic late summer weather pattern - morning fog giving way to brilliant sunshine. Winds will start light and variable before shifting to a gentle south breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Myrtle Beach brings its own flavor to the forecast. The southern zones are looking at moderate rip risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

The extended outlook suggests things will calm down Thursday, with rip current risks dropping and surf heights mellowing. By Friday, expect some potential shower activity and slightly choppy conditions.

Beach warriors, remember: respect the ocean, watch those rip current warnings, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:40:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious wave action with moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes.

Starting in Wilmington, beach-goers at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are in for an intense day. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. The morning kicks off with dense fog that'll burn away to reveal mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a tempting swim - but proceed with caution!

Heading north to Topsail, conditions are slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Expect similar surf heights and that classic late summer weather pattern - morning fog giving way to brilliant sunshine. Winds will start light and variable before shifting to a gentle south breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Myrtle Beach brings its own flavor to the forecast. The southern zones are looking at moderate rip risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

The extended outlook suggests things will calm down Thursday, with rip current risks dropping and surf heights mellowing. By Friday, expect some potential shower activity and slightly choppy conditions.

Beach warriors, remember: respect the ocean, watch those rip current warnings, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's forecast is serving up some serious wave action with moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep surfers and swimmers on their toes.

Starting in Wilmington, beach-goers at Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are in for an intense day. We're talking a high rip current risk with surf heights hitting 2 to 4 feet. The morning kicks off with dense fog that'll burn away to reveal mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for a tempting swim - but proceed with caution!

Heading north to Topsail, conditions are slightly mellower with a moderate rip current risk. Expect similar surf heights and that classic late summer weather pattern - morning fog giving way to brilliant sunshine. Winds will start light and variable before shifting to a gentle south breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Myrtle Beach brings its own flavor to the forecast. The southern zones are looking at moderate rip risks with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

The extended outlook suggests things will calm down Thursday, with rip current risks dropping and surf heights mellowing. By Friday, expect some potential shower activity and slightly choppy conditions.

Beach warriors, remember: respect the ocean, watch those rip current warnings, and stay safe out there! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Alerts: Carolina Coast Braces for Challenging 3-5 Foot Swells and Intense Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing. 

Today's spotlight is on high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert. We're looking at 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even seasoned wave riders. Northeast winds will kick off around 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting southeast as the day progresses.

The beaches from Topsail to Carolina Beach are serving up sunny conditions with patchy morning fog and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously tempting ocean conditions. But don't be fooled - those rip currents are no joke today.

Myrtle Beach and points south are seeing a mixed bag, with moderate rip current risks especially south of the main drag. Waterspout chances are hovering around moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Pack that SPF and stay protected while you're catching those rays and waves.

Looking ahead, Wednesday maintains similar conditions with slightly calmer surf. By Thursday, we're looking at a slight chance of thunderstorms and more moderate wave action.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible coastal playground we've got today. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 09:40:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing. 

Today's spotlight is on high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert. We're looking at 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even seasoned wave riders. Northeast winds will kick off around 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting southeast as the day progresses.

The beaches from Topsail to Carolina Beach are serving up sunny conditions with patchy morning fog and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously tempting ocean conditions. But don't be fooled - those rip currents are no joke today.

Myrtle Beach and points south are seeing a mixed bag, with moderate rip current risks especially south of the main drag. Waterspout chances are hovering around moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Pack that SPF and stay protected while you're catching those rays and waves.

Looking ahead, Wednesday maintains similar conditions with slightly calmer surf. By Thursday, we're looking at a slight chance of thunderstorms and more moderate wave action.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible coastal playground we've got today. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing. 

Today's spotlight is on high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert. We're looking at 3 to 5 foot swells that'll challenge even seasoned wave riders. Northeast winds will kick off around 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting southeast as the day progresses.

The beaches from Topsail to Carolina Beach are serving up sunny conditions with patchy morning fog and temperatures climbing into the low 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously tempting ocean conditions. But don't be fooled - those rip currents are no joke today.

Myrtle Beach and points south are seeing a mixed bag, with moderate rip current risks especially south of the main drag. Waterspout chances are hovering around moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Pack that SPF and stay protected while you're catching those rays and waves.

Looking ahead, Wednesday maintains similar conditions with slightly calmer surf. By Thursday, we're looking at a slight chance of thunderstorms and more moderate wave action.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible coastal playground we've got today. Stay safe, stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Alert: Moderate Rip Currents and Exciting Surf Conditions Spark Weekend Water Adventure</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and some exciting surf conditions.

For our Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail, expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. The waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds around 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and temperatures will climb into the lower 80s. Pro tip: watch those longshore currents moving north to south.

Heading down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things get a bit more intense. We've got a moderate rip current warning with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds are whipping slightly harder at 15 mph, creating strong north to south currents. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick County beaches are looking a bit calmer, with lower rip current risks east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and those northeast winds are keeping things interesting at around 15 mph.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County beaches are showing some variation. North of Myrtle Beach has low rip current risks, but southern beaches are sitting at moderate risk. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves and mostly sunny skies.

Georgetown County rounds out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with those classic northeast winds.

Bottom line: It's a stellar beach day with some spicy surf conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and soak up that end-of-summer sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:26:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and some exciting surf conditions.

For our Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail, expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. The waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds around 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and temperatures will climb into the lower 80s. Pro tip: watch those longshore currents moving north to south.

Heading down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things get a bit more intense. We've got a moderate rip current warning with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds are whipping slightly harder at 15 mph, creating strong north to south currents. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick County beaches are looking a bit calmer, with lower rip current risks east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and those northeast winds are keeping things interesting at around 15 mph.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County beaches are showing some variation. North of Myrtle Beach has low rip current risks, but southern beaches are sitting at moderate risk. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves and mostly sunny skies.

Georgetown County rounds out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with those classic northeast winds.

Bottom line: It's a stellar beach day with some spicy surf conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and soak up that end-of-summer sunshine!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with plenty of sunshine and some exciting surf conditions.

For our Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail, expect a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. The waves are rolling in at a sweet 2 to 3 feet with northeast winds around 10 mph. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and temperatures will climb into the lower 80s. Pro tip: watch those longshore currents moving north to south.

Heading down to New Hanover County, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, things get a bit more intense. We've got a moderate rip current warning with surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds are whipping slightly harder at 15 mph, creating strong north to south currents. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick County beaches are looking a bit calmer, with lower rip current risks east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and those northeast winds are keeping things interesting at around 15 mph.

Moving into South Carolina, Horry County beaches are showing some variation. North of Myrtle Beach has low rip current risks, but southern beaches are sitting at moderate risk. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves and mostly sunny skies.

Georgetown County rounds out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with those classic northeast winds.

Bottom line: It's a stellar beach day with some spicy surf conditions. Stay alert, respect the water, and soak up that end-of-summer sunshine!

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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Exciting Weekend Ahead with Perfect Waves, Sunshine, and Beach-Ready Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline with some seriously tempting conditions.

Today's forecast is bringing sunshine and moderate surf that'll have wave riders grinning. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with northeast winds cranking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour by afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for those board shorts and bikinis.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from Wilmington to Topsail Beach. Translation: pay attention to those ocean currents and swim smart. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Sunday's looking even more promising with surf heights potentially pushing 2 to 4 feet, especially around Myrtle Beach and coastal areas. Winds will remain steady from the northeast, keeping things interesting for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will maintain moderate excitement with continued surf conditions. Expect partly sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, and a slight chance of afternoon showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never surf alone. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this weekend's coastal conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that Carolina coastline!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 09:40:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline with some seriously tempting conditions.

Today's forecast is bringing sunshine and moderate surf that'll have wave riders grinning. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with northeast winds cranking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour by afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for those board shorts and bikinis.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from Wilmington to Topsail Beach. Translation: pay attention to those ocean currents and swim smart. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Sunday's looking even more promising with surf heights potentially pushing 2 to 4 feet, especially around Myrtle Beach and coastal areas. Winds will remain steady from the northeast, keeping things interesting for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will maintain moderate excitement with continued surf conditions. Expect partly sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, and a slight chance of afternoon showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never surf alone. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this weekend's coastal conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline with some seriously tempting conditions.

Today's forecast is bringing sunshine and moderate surf that'll have wave riders grinning. Expect waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with northeast winds cranking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour by afternoon. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for those board shorts and bikinis.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from Wilmington to Topsail Beach. Translation: pay attention to those ocean currents and swim smart. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Sunday's looking even more promising with surf heights potentially pushing 2 to 4 feet, especially around Myrtle Beach and coastal areas. Winds will remain steady from the northeast, keeping things interesting for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will maintain moderate excitement with continued surf conditions. Expect partly sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, and a slight chance of afternoon showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local lifeguard stations, watch for warning flags, and never surf alone. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just looking to catch some rays, this weekend's coastal conditions are calling your name.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Forecast: Sunny 80 Degree Conditions Perfect for Swimming and Surfing This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline with near-perfect beach conditions brewing up from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach.

Our weather maestros are calling for mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around a delightful 80 degrees. The ocean is serving up some mellow vibes with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers looking to catch some gentle waves.

Wind patterns will start north in the morning and smoothly transition to southeast breezes by afternoon, creating a pleasant seaside atmosphere. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s - practically inviting you to dive right in.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but smart beach-goers know to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties. Speaking of alerts, the UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast continues the beach-friendly trend. Saturday brings similar calm conditions with low rip risks and sunshine. Sunday starts to introduce a bit more excitement with slightly larger 2 to 4 foot surf and a small chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

By Monday, expect more active ocean conditions with moderate rip current risks and potential scattered showers. Northeast winds will pick up to around 15 mph, adding some extra energy to the waves.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name! Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy those beautiful beach vibes.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 09:40:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline with near-perfect beach conditions brewing up from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach.

Our weather maestros are calling for mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around a delightful 80 degrees. The ocean is serving up some mellow vibes with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers looking to catch some gentle waves.

Wind patterns will start north in the morning and smoothly transition to southeast breezes by afternoon, creating a pleasant seaside atmosphere. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s - practically inviting you to dive right in.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but smart beach-goers know to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties. Speaking of alerts, the UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast continues the beach-friendly trend. Saturday brings similar calm conditions with low rip risks and sunshine. Sunday starts to introduce a bit more excitement with slightly larger 2 to 4 foot surf and a small chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

By Monday, expect more active ocean conditions with moderate rip current risks and potential scattered showers. Northeast winds will pick up to around 15 mph, adding some extra energy to the waves.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name! Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy those beautiful beach vibes.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's up beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline with near-perfect beach conditions brewing up from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach.

Our weather maestros are calling for mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around a delightful 80 degrees. The ocean is serving up some mellow vibes with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers looking to catch some gentle waves.

Wind patterns will start north in the morning and smoothly transition to southeast breezes by afternoon, creating a pleasant seaside atmosphere. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s - practically inviting you to dive right in.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but smart beach-goers know to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties. Speaking of alerts, the UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast continues the beach-friendly trend. Saturday brings similar calm conditions with low rip risks and sunshine. Sunday starts to introduce a bit more excitement with slightly larger 2 to 4 foot surf and a small chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

By Monday, expect more active ocean conditions with moderate rip current risks and potential scattered showers. Northeast winds will pick up to around 15 mph, adding some extra energy to the waves.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name! Stay safe, stay sunny, and enjoy those beautiful beach vibes.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles: Perfect Beach Day Ahead with Mild Waves, Warm Temps, and Low Rip Current Risk</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline, where the sun is ready to turn up the heat and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with west winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing to a toasty 80 degrees. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the mid-70s, making it prime swimming conditions.

Surfers, don't get too excited - today's waves are more of a gentle whisper than a roaring conversation. Expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for paddleboarding or casual floating. Rip current risk is low, but remember to stay alert near piers and jetties.

The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses. Hydration is your best friend today!

Thursday brings a slight shift with northwest winds softening to around 5 mph and a moderate waterspout risk. The surf will mellow out even more, dropping to around 1 foot. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, keeping that summer vibe alive.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Sunday is shaping up to be the wild child of the forecast. Expect surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and northeast winds cranking up to 15 mph. Rip current risk will spike, so beach-goers will want to play it smart.

Catch those rays, ride those gentle waves, and stay sun-sational, Carolina coast!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 09:40:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline, where the sun is ready to turn up the heat and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with west winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing to a toasty 80 degrees. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the mid-70s, making it prime swimming conditions.

Surfers, don't get too excited - today's waves are more of a gentle whisper than a roaring conversation. Expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for paddleboarding or casual floating. Rip current risk is low, but remember to stay alert near piers and jetties.

The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses. Hydration is your best friend today!

Thursday brings a slight shift with northwest winds softening to around 5 mph and a moderate waterspout risk. The surf will mellow out even more, dropping to around 1 foot. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, keeping that summer vibe alive.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Sunday is shaping up to be the wild child of the forecast. Expect surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and northeast winds cranking up to 15 mph. Rip current risk will spike, so beach-goers will want to play it smart.

Catch those rays, ride those gentle waves, and stay sun-sational, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline, where the sun is ready to turn up the heat and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with west winds dancing around 10 miles per hour and temperatures climbing to a toasty 80 degrees. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the mid-70s, making it prime swimming conditions.

Surfers, don't get too excited - today's waves are more of a gentle whisper than a roaring conversation. Expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, perfect for paddleboarding or casual floating. Rip current risk is low, but remember to stay alert near piers and jetties.

The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and rock those sunglasses. Hydration is your best friend today!

Thursday brings a slight shift with northwest winds softening to around 5 mph and a moderate waterspout risk. The surf will mellow out even more, dropping to around 1 foot. Temperatures will nudge into the lower 80s, keeping that summer vibe alive.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Sunday is shaping up to be the wild child of the forecast. Expect surf heights jumping to 2 to 4 feet, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and northeast winds cranking up to 15 mph. Rip current risk will spike, so beach-goers will want to play it smart.

Catch those rays, ride those gentle waves, and stay sun-sational, Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Forecast: Mellow Waves, Breezy Winds, and Sunny Skies Await Beachgoers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal conditions that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolina coastline.

For our Pender County surfers and beach loungers, expect a mellow day with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will be cruising at 15 mph, so pack a light jacket. The water's sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for a quick dip. Clouds are gonna play peek-a-boo with the sun, and there's a slight chance of showers to keep things interesting.

Heads up, New Hanover beach crew! We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so swim smart. Waves are pumping at 2 to 4 feet with those same northwest winds whipping around. Expect partly sunny skies with a tiny chance of surprise showers.

Brunswick beaches are serving up some chill vibes with minimal surf action. Waves are staying low, mostly around 1 foot, with northwest winds keeping things breezy. The UV is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas are scoring some prime beach weather. Sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and minimal wave action make for a perfect coastal day. Just watch for those sneaky rip currents near piers and jetties.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up to be a stunner. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the low 80s, and waves building slightly to 1 to 3 feet. Northeast winds will add just enough breeze to keep things cool.

Bottom line: Check those local conditions, respect the ocean, and enjoy some epic beach time!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal conditions that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolina coastline.

For our Pender County surfers and beach loungers, expect a mellow day with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will be cruising at 15 mph, so pack a light jacket. The water's sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for a quick dip. Clouds are gonna play peek-a-boo with the sun, and there's a slight chance of showers to keep things interesting.

Heads up, New Hanover beach crew! We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so swim smart. Waves are pumping at 2 to 4 feet with those same northwest winds whipping around. Expect partly sunny skies with a tiny chance of surprise showers.

Brunswick beaches are serving up some chill vibes with minimal surf action. Waves are staying low, mostly around 1 foot, with northwest winds keeping things breezy. The UV is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas are scoring some prime beach weather. Sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and minimal wave action make for a perfect coastal day. Just watch for those sneaky rip currents near piers and jetties.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up to be a stunner. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the low 80s, and waves building slightly to 1 to 3 feet. Northeast winds will add just enough breeze to keep things cool.

Bottom line: Check those local conditions, respect the ocean, and enjoy some epic beach time!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal conditions that'll keep you on your toes. We're looking at a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolina coastline.

For our Pender County surfers and beach loungers, expect a mellow day with waves hovering around 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will be cruising at 15 mph, so pack a light jacket. The water's sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for a quick dip. Clouds are gonna play peek-a-boo with the sun, and there's a slight chance of showers to keep things interesting.

Heads up, New Hanover beach crew! We've got a moderate rip current risk today, so swim smart. Waves are pumping at 2 to 4 feet with those same northwest winds whipping around. Expect partly sunny skies with a tiny chance of surprise showers.

Brunswick beaches are serving up some chill vibes with minimal surf action. Waves are staying low, mostly around 1 foot, with northwest winds keeping things breezy. The UV is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Myrtle Beach and Georgetown areas are scoring some prime beach weather. Sunny skies, temperatures climbing to the upper 70s, and minimal wave action make for a perfect coastal day. Just watch for those sneaky rip currents near piers and jetties.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up to be a stunner. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the low 80s, and waves building slightly to 1 to 3 feet. Northeast winds will add just enough breeze to keep things cool.

Bottom line: Check those local conditions, respect the ocean, and enjoy some epic beach time!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Moderate Rip Currents and Sunny Skies Await Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, with north to northeast winds blowing around 15 mph. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but stay alert - those longshore currents are no joke.

Heading south to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are in for an exciting ride. Today brings moderate rip current risks, but Monday cranks things up with a high rip current risk and surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Thunderstorm potential increases, so keep an eye on those skies.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach will see calmer conditions, with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will be pleasant, hanging around 80 degrees with partly sunny skies.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas can expect similar mellow vibes. Low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot waves, and mostly sunny conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks in the coming days. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves and temperatures around 80 degrees.

Key takeaway: Stay informed, watch those currents, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coastline responsibly. Surf's calling!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2025 09:40:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, with north to northeast winds blowing around 15 mph. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but stay alert - those longshore currents are no joke.

Heading south to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are in for an exciting ride. Today brings moderate rip current risks, but Monday cranks things up with a high rip current risk and surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Thunderstorm potential increases, so keep an eye on those skies.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach will see calmer conditions, with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will be pleasant, hanging around 80 degrees with partly sunny skies.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas can expect similar mellow vibes. Low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot waves, and mostly sunny conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks in the coming days. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves and temperatures around 80 degrees.

Key takeaway: Stay informed, watch those currents, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coastline responsibly. Surf's calling!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of sun, surf, and some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves ranging 2 to 4 feet. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees, with north to northeast winds blowing around 15 mph. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s, but stay alert - those longshore currents are no joke.

Heading south to New Hanover County, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are in for an exciting ride. Today brings moderate rip current risks, but Monday cranks things up with a high rip current risk and surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 6 feet. Thunderstorm potential increases, so keep an eye on those skies.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach will see calmer conditions, with low rip current risks and smaller 1 to 2 foot waves. Temperatures will be pleasant, hanging around 80 degrees with partly sunny skies.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas can expect similar mellow vibes. Low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot waves, and mostly sunny conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks in the coming days. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves and temperatures around 80 degrees.

Key takeaway: Stay informed, watch those currents, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coastline responsibly. Surf's calling!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Alerts: Carolinas Beaches Face Challenging Surf Conditions This Weekend with Strong Winds</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas this weekend. 

The surf scene is heating up with moderate to high rip current risks, especially around New Hanover County beaches. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach are looking at some gnarly conditions today with surf heights cranking up to 2 to 5 feet and northeast winds blasting 15 to 20 miles per hour. Beach safety is critical right now!

Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are experiencing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves and northeast winds around 15 mph. Expect strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Over in Brunswick County, the surf is a bit calmer with lower rip current risks near Ocean Isle Beach. Waves are running 1 to 3 feet with similar northeast wind patterns.

South Carolina's beaches are also seeing some action. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have 1 to 3 foot surf with low rip current risks. Coastal Georgetown is experiencing moderate rip current conditions with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, and we're looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions across all areas. UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend!

Weekend warriors should exercise extreme caution. Those northeast winds are creating strong currents that can quickly turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation. Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for warning flags, and know your limits.

Stay safe and catch those waves responsibly!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 12:12:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas this weekend. 

The surf scene is heating up with moderate to high rip current risks, especially around New Hanover County beaches. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach are looking at some gnarly conditions today with surf heights cranking up to 2 to 5 feet and northeast winds blasting 15 to 20 miles per hour. Beach safety is critical right now!

Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are experiencing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves and northeast winds around 15 mph. Expect strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Over in Brunswick County, the surf is a bit calmer with lower rip current risks near Ocean Isle Beach. Waves are running 1 to 3 feet with similar northeast wind patterns.

South Carolina's beaches are also seeing some action. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have 1 to 3 foot surf with low rip current risks. Coastal Georgetown is experiencing moderate rip current conditions with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, and we're looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions across all areas. UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend!

Weekend warriors should exercise extreme caution. Those northeast winds are creating strong currents that can quickly turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation. Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for warning flags, and know your limits.

Stay safe and catch those waves responsibly!

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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal conditions along the Carolinas this weekend. 

The surf scene is heating up with moderate to high rip current risks, especially around New Hanover County beaches. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach are looking at some gnarly conditions today with surf heights cranking up to 2 to 5 feet and northeast winds blasting 15 to 20 miles per hour. Beach safety is critical right now!

Pender County beaches like Surf City and Topsail are experiencing a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 foot waves and northeast winds around 15 mph. Expect strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Over in Brunswick County, the surf is a bit calmer with lower rip current risks near Ocean Isle Beach. Waves are running 1 to 3 feet with similar northeast wind patterns.

South Carolina's beaches are also seeing some action. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have 1 to 3 foot surf with low rip current risks. Coastal Georgetown is experiencing moderate rip current conditions with 2 to 4 foot waves.

Water temperatures are holding steady in the upper 70s, and we're looking at mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions across all areas. UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend!

Weekend warriors should exercise extreme caution. Those northeast winds are creating strong currents that can quickly turn a fun beach day into a dangerous situation. Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for warning flags, and know your limits.

Stay safe and catch those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Forecast Reveals Perfect Surfing and Swimming Conditions with Mild Temperatures and Moderate Waves</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a pretty sweet forecast along the Carolina coastline today. If you're heading to the beaches from Wilmington to Topsail, you'll want to hear this.

Today's bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - perfect beach weather. North winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, but watch out for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are sitting at a mellow 1 to 3 feet, which means decent conditions for casual swimmers and surfers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, so you won't need a wetsuit. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Pro tip: high tide at Topsail Inlet hits around 10:41 AM, with low tide rolling in at 5 PM.

Heading into Friday, conditions improve even more. We're looking at sunny skies, temperatures around 80, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights bump up slightly to 2-4 feet - sweet news for wave riders.

The weekend's forecast continues the sunny trend. Saturday and Sunday both promise beautiful beach days with moderate surf and temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast, keeping things just right.

Remember, even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 13:46:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a pretty sweet forecast along the Carolina coastline today. If you're heading to the beaches from Wilmington to Topsail, you'll want to hear this.

Today's bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - perfect beach weather. North winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, but watch out for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are sitting at a mellow 1 to 3 feet, which means decent conditions for casual swimmers and surfers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, so you won't need a wetsuit. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Pro tip: high tide at Topsail Inlet hits around 10:41 AM, with low tide rolling in at 5 PM.

Heading into Friday, conditions improve even more. We're looking at sunny skies, temperatures around 80, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights bump up slightly to 2-4 feet - sweet news for wave riders.

The weekend's forecast continues the sunny trend. Saturday and Sunday both promise beautiful beach days with moderate surf and temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast, keeping things just right.

Remember, even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a pretty sweet forecast along the Carolina coastline today. If you're heading to the beaches from Wilmington to Topsail, you'll want to hear this.

Today's bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s - perfect beach weather. North winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable, but watch out for a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are sitting at a mellow 1 to 3 feet, which means decent conditions for casual swimmers and surfers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, so you won't need a wetsuit. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen. Pro tip: high tide at Topsail Inlet hits around 10:41 AM, with low tide rolling in at 5 PM.

Heading into Friday, conditions improve even more. We're looking at sunny skies, temperatures around 80, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph. The rip current risk drops to low, and surf heights bump up slightly to 2-4 feet - sweet news for wave riders.

The weekend's forecast continues the sunny trend. Saturday and Sunday both promise beautiful beach days with moderate surf and temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the northeast, keeping things just right.

Remember, even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Report: Rip Current Risks and Surf Conditions Vary from Topsail to Georgetown This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is calling moderate rip current risks today across our coastal Carolina zones so listen up. 

For Topsail and Pender County beaches expect some serious wave action with surf heights pumping between 2 to 3 feet and north winds howling around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s with a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into some sunshine later.

Heading down to New Hanover County - Wrightsville and Carolina Beach crews - you're looking at slightly more intense surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Winds will be whipping from the north around 15 miles per hour with that UV index cranked up to high.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are seeing calmer conditions with just a 1 foot surf and low rip current risks. Perfect for casual beach strolling and soaking up some rays.

Myrtle Beach and Horry County are sitting in similar chill territory with mostly 1 foot surf heights and low rip risks. Expect partly sunny skies transitioning to full sunshine by late afternoon.

Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are experiencing moderate rip current risks through this evening with 1 to 3 foot surf and a persistent north to south current. Winds remain steady around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Overall temperature outlook keeps us in that sweet spot of upper 70s to low 80s with minimal thunderstorm chances. Stay alert, respect the water, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 09:41:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is calling moderate rip current risks today across our coastal Carolina zones so listen up. 

For Topsail and Pender County beaches expect some serious wave action with surf heights pumping between 2 to 3 feet and north winds howling around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s with a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into some sunshine later.

Heading down to New Hanover County - Wrightsville and Carolina Beach crews - you're looking at slightly more intense surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Winds will be whipping from the north around 15 miles per hour with that UV index cranked up to high.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are seeing calmer conditions with just a 1 foot surf and low rip current risks. Perfect for casual beach strolling and soaking up some rays.

Myrtle Beach and Horry County are sitting in similar chill territory with mostly 1 foot surf heights and low rip risks. Expect partly sunny skies transitioning to full sunshine by late afternoon.

Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are experiencing moderate rip current risks through this evening with 1 to 3 foot surf and a persistent north to south current. Winds remain steady around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Overall temperature outlook keeps us in that sweet spot of upper 70s to low 80s with minimal thunderstorm chances. Stay alert, respect the water, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is calling moderate rip current risks today across our coastal Carolina zones so listen up. 

For Topsail and Pender County beaches expect some serious wave action with surf heights pumping between 2 to 3 feet and north winds howling around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s with a mostly cloudy morning that'll break into some sunshine later.

Heading down to New Hanover County - Wrightsville and Carolina Beach crews - you're looking at slightly more intense surf with 2 to 4 foot waves and a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Winds will be whipping from the north around 15 miles per hour with that UV index cranked up to high.

Brunswick County beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are seeing calmer conditions with just a 1 foot surf and low rip current risks. Perfect for casual beach strolling and soaking up some rays.

Myrtle Beach and Horry County are sitting in similar chill territory with mostly 1 foot surf heights and low rip risks. Expect partly sunny skies transitioning to full sunshine by late afternoon.

Georgetown County beaches like Pawleys Island are experiencing moderate rip current risks through this evening with 1 to 3 foot surf and a persistent north to south current. Winds remain steady around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Overall temperature outlook keeps us in that sweet spot of upper 70s to low 80s with minimal thunderstorm chances. Stay alert, respect the water, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Rip Current Risk Warns Surfers and Swimmers Along Carolina Coast Amid Strong Winds and Surf Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm for some serious ocean action along the Carolina coastline today.

Heads up, water warriors - we've got a mixed bag of conditions that'll keep things interesting. Coastal New Hanover and Georgetown areas are looking at a HIGH rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Those northeast winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating some serious surf dynamics.

Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet across most beaches, with surf heights slightly calmer around Ocean Isle Beach and northern Myrtle Beach areas. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Partly sunny skies will grace most coastal regions, with temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.

Coastal currents are strong, running predominantly north to south, which means extra caution is needed in the water. Rip current risks vary from moderate to high depending on your specific beach location.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will see conditions mellowing out slightly. Rip current risks should drop to moderate or low, with winds shifting to a more gentle north direction around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Weekend preview suggests a chance of light showers and potentially some thunderstorms rolling in by Saturday, so keep an eye on those changing conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves wisely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2025 09:54:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm for some serious ocean action along the Carolina coastline today.

Heads up, water warriors - we've got a mixed bag of conditions that'll keep things interesting. Coastal New Hanover and Georgetown areas are looking at a HIGH rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Those northeast winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating some serious surf dynamics.

Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet across most beaches, with surf heights slightly calmer around Ocean Isle Beach and northern Myrtle Beach areas. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Partly sunny skies will grace most coastal regions, with temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.

Coastal currents are strong, running predominantly north to south, which means extra caution is needed in the water. Rip current risks vary from moderate to high depending on your specific beach location.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will see conditions mellowing out slightly. Rip current risks should drop to moderate or low, with winds shifting to a more gentle north direction around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Weekend preview suggests a chance of light showers and potentially some thunderstorms rolling in by Saturday, so keep an eye on those changing conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves wisely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is sounding the alarm for some serious ocean action along the Carolina coastline today.

Heads up, water warriors - we've got a mixed bag of conditions that'll keep things interesting. Coastal New Hanover and Georgetown areas are looking at a HIGH rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Those northeast winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating some serious surf dynamics.

Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet across most beaches, with surf heights slightly calmer around Ocean Isle Beach and northern Myrtle Beach areas. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Partly sunny skies will grace most coastal regions, with temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees.

Coastal currents are strong, running predominantly north to south, which means extra caution is needed in the water. Rip current risks vary from moderate to high depending on your specific beach location.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will see conditions mellowing out slightly. Rip current risks should drop to moderate or low, with winds shifting to a more gentle north direction around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Weekend preview suggests a chance of light showers and potentially some thunderstorms rolling in by Saturday, so keep an eye on those changing conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power. Catch those waves wisely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolinas Coast Weekend Forecast: Thunderstorms, Warm Waters, and Moderate Surf Await Beach Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your weekend coastal forecast from the Carolinas Coast.

Buckle up for a wild ride of weather today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Water temps are sitting pretty at a warm 80 degrees, perfect for those brave souls wanting to catch some waves.

Surf heights are keeping things interesting - around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Winds will start northwest in the morning, then shift southeast by afternoon, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Today's rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers, so stay alert beach warriors.

Monday's bringing some attitude with northeast winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to 2-4 feet in some areas. The longshore current will be strong, so swimmers and surfers need to bring their A-game.

The extended forecast looks like a maritime mood swing. Tuesday and Wednesday will serve up mostly cloudy conditions with continued moderate surf and a side of potential showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

By Thursday, we're looking at partly sunny skies, lower surf, and a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will calm down, giving beach-goers a more mellow vibe.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, pack your sunscreen, and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 09:41:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your weekend coastal forecast from the Carolinas Coast.

Buckle up for a wild ride of weather today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Water temps are sitting pretty at a warm 80 degrees, perfect for those brave souls wanting to catch some waves.

Surf heights are keeping things interesting - around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Winds will start northwest in the morning, then shift southeast by afternoon, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Today's rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers, so stay alert beach warriors.

Monday's bringing some attitude with northeast winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to 2-4 feet in some areas. The longshore current will be strong, so swimmers and surfers need to bring their A-game.

The extended forecast looks like a maritime mood swing. Tuesday and Wednesday will serve up mostly cloudy conditions with continued moderate surf and a side of potential showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

By Thursday, we're looking at partly sunny skies, lower surf, and a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will calm down, giving beach-goers a more mellow vibe.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, pack your sunscreen, and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your weekend coastal forecast from the Carolinas Coast.

Buckle up for a wild ride of weather today. We're looking at mostly cloudy skies with a moderate chance of thunderstorms rolling through. Water temps are sitting pretty at a warm 80 degrees, perfect for those brave souls wanting to catch some waves.

Surf heights are keeping things interesting - around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Winds will start northwest in the morning, then shift southeast by afternoon, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

Today's rip current risk is low, but don't get too comfortable. Those sneaky currents can still pop up near jetties and piers, so stay alert beach warriors.

Monday's bringing some attitude with northeast winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to 2-4 feet in some areas. The longshore current will be strong, so swimmers and surfers need to bring their A-game.

The extended forecast looks like a maritime mood swing. Tuesday and Wednesday will serve up mostly cloudy conditions with continued moderate surf and a side of potential showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, keeping things comfortably cool.

By Thursday, we're looking at partly sunny skies, lower surf, and a slight chance of passing showers. Winds will calm down, giving beach-goers a more mellow vibe.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, pack your sunscreen, and respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Sunny Saturday Gives Way to Thunderstorm Chances Sunday and Cloudy Monday</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is serving up a sunny and spectacular forecast that'll have you reaching for your sunscreen and beach gear.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are a perfect 80 degrees - practically calling your name for a refreshing dip. But hold onto your beach umbrellas - that UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection!

Winds will start calm from the north but will shift to a gentle southeast breeze by afternoon. Surfers and paddleboarders, don't get too excited - we're talking modest 1 to 2 foot waves today. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Sunday brings a slight change of pace with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower 80s, and those waves might bump up to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Expect winds to swing from west to southeast as the day progresses.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, things get a bit more unsettled. Mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a possible thunderstorm or two will roll through. Winds will pick up from the northeast, and surf heights could reach 2 to 4 feet in some locations.

Bottom line: Grab your sunscreen, stay weather-aware, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline! This is your beach forecast, bringing sunshine and waves straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 09:41:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is serving up a sunny and spectacular forecast that'll have you reaching for your sunscreen and beach gear.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are a perfect 80 degrees - practically calling your name for a refreshing dip. But hold onto your beach umbrellas - that UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection!

Winds will start calm from the north but will shift to a gentle southeast breeze by afternoon. Surfers and paddleboarders, don't get too excited - we're talking modest 1 to 2 foot waves today. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Sunday brings a slight change of pace with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower 80s, and those waves might bump up to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Expect winds to swing from west to southeast as the day progresses.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, things get a bit more unsettled. Mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a possible thunderstorm or two will roll through. Winds will pick up from the northeast, and surf heights could reach 2 to 4 feet in some locations.

Bottom line: Grab your sunscreen, stay weather-aware, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline! This is your beach forecast, bringing sunshine and waves straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is serving up a sunny and spectacular forecast that'll have you reaching for your sunscreen and beach gear.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are a perfect 80 degrees - practically calling your name for a refreshing dip. But hold onto your beach umbrellas - that UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection!

Winds will start calm from the north but will shift to a gentle southeast breeze by afternoon. Surfers and paddleboarders, don't get too excited - we're talking modest 1 to 2 foot waves today. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Sunday brings a slight change of pace with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower 80s, and those waves might bump up to 1 to 3 feet in some areas. Expect winds to swing from west to southeast as the day progresses.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, things get a bit more unsettled. Mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a possible thunderstorm or two will roll through. Winds will pick up from the northeast, and surf heights could reach 2 to 4 feet in some locations.

Bottom line: Grab your sunscreen, stay weather-aware, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline! This is your beach forecast, bringing sunshine and waves straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles with Sunny Skies, Moderate Rip Current Risks, and Perfect Beach Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Hey beach bums and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to keep those safety skills sharp.

Today's forecast is serving up pure sunshine with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making it absolutely perfect for some ocean adventures. The winds will start west in the morning and shift to a gentle southeast flow by afternoon, creating some smooth sailing conditions.

Surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet across most beaches from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Rip current risks vary slightly between regions, with Pender and New Hanover counties seeing a moderate risk that demands extra caution near jetties and piers.

Looking ahead, the weekend looks equally stunning. Saturday brings more sunshine and mild east winds, while Sunday might throw a few pop-up thunderstorms into the mix. Monday's forecast suggests slightly cooler temperatures and a bit more wind, with a slim chance of rain.

Pro tip for beach goers: always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and stay hydrated. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 09:41:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach bums and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to keep those safety skills sharp.

Today's forecast is serving up pure sunshine with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making it absolutely perfect for some ocean adventures. The winds will start west in the morning and shift to a gentle southeast flow by afternoon, creating some smooth sailing conditions.

Surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet across most beaches from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Rip current risks vary slightly between regions, with Pender and New Hanover counties seeing a moderate risk that demands extra caution near jetties and piers.

Looking ahead, the weekend looks equally stunning. Saturday brings more sunshine and mild east winds, while Sunday might throw a few pop-up thunderstorms into the mix. Monday's forecast suggests slightly cooler temperatures and a bit more wind, with a slim chance of rain.

Pro tip for beach goers: always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and stay hydrated. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach bums and wave chasers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk through this evening, so surfers and swimmers need to keep those safety skills sharp.

Today's forecast is serving up pure sunshine with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making it absolutely perfect for some ocean adventures. The winds will start west in the morning and shift to a gentle southeast flow by afternoon, creating some smooth sailing conditions.

Surf height is holding steady at 1 to 3 feet across most beaches from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Rip current risks vary slightly between regions, with Pender and New Hanover counties seeing a moderate risk that demands extra caution near jetties and piers.

Looking ahead, the weekend looks equally stunning. Saturday brings more sunshine and mild east winds, while Sunday might throw a few pop-up thunderstorms into the mix. Monday's forecast suggests slightly cooler temperatures and a bit more wind, with a slim chance of rain.

Pro tip for beach goers: always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and stay hydrated. The ocean is beautiful but demands respect. Catch those waves safely, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Carolina Surf Report: Moderate Waves, High Sunshine, and Rip Current Warnings for Wednesday Beach Day</title>
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      <description>Calling all beach bums and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is serving up a sizzling surf report for our coastal playgrounds from Pender to Georgetown.

Buckle up for a gorgeous Wednesday with plenty of sunshine and those perfect late-summer vibes. We're looking at northeast winds around 10 mph stirring up some moderate surf conditions. Heads up, water warriors - there's a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening, especially near Topsail and Wrightsville beaches.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and the UV index is cranked up to very high. Translation? Sunscreen is your best friend today.

For those counting waves, expect low tides mid-morning and high tides rolling in around 5 PM. The ocean's looking sunny and inviting, but respect those rip currents - they're no joke.

Thursday brings calmer waters with lower rip current risks and slightly diminished surf. Winds will start northeast but transition to south by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect mostly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Sunday might sprinkle in a chance of thunderstorms to keep things spicy.

Beach safety pro-tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The ocean demands respect, so swim smart and soak up those end-of-summer vibes!

Surf's up, coastal crew - enjoy your beach day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 09:41:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Calling all beach bums and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is serving up a sizzling surf report for our coastal playgrounds from Pender to Georgetown.

Buckle up for a gorgeous Wednesday with plenty of sunshine and those perfect late-summer vibes. We're looking at northeast winds around 10 mph stirring up some moderate surf conditions. Heads up, water warriors - there's a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening, especially near Topsail and Wrightsville beaches.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and the UV index is cranked up to very high. Translation? Sunscreen is your best friend today.

For those counting waves, expect low tides mid-morning and high tides rolling in around 5 PM. The ocean's looking sunny and inviting, but respect those rip currents - they're no joke.

Thursday brings calmer waters with lower rip current risks and slightly diminished surf. Winds will start northeast but transition to south by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect mostly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Sunday might sprinkle in a chance of thunderstorms to keep things spicy.

Beach safety pro-tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The ocean demands respect, so swim smart and soak up those end-of-summer vibes!

Surf's up, coastal crew - enjoy your beach day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Calling all beach bums and wave chasers! The National Weather Service is serving up a sizzling surf report for our coastal playgrounds from Pender to Georgetown.

Buckle up for a gorgeous Wednesday with plenty of sunshine and those perfect late-summer vibes. We're looking at northeast winds around 10 mph stirring up some moderate surf conditions. Heads up, water warriors - there's a moderate rip current risk in effect through this evening, especially near Topsail and Wrightsville beaches.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of coastline. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, and the UV index is cranked up to very high. Translation? Sunscreen is your best friend today.

For those counting waves, expect low tides mid-morning and high tides rolling in around 5 PM. The ocean's looking sunny and inviting, but respect those rip currents - they're no joke.

Thursday brings calmer waters with lower rip current risks and slightly diminished surf. Winds will start northeast but transition to south by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect mostly sunny skies, low rip current risks, and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Sunday might sprinkle in a chance of thunderstorms to keep things spicy.

Beach safety pro-tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. The ocean demands respect, so swim smart and soak up those end-of-summer vibes!

Surf's up, coastal crew - enjoy your beach day!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles: Surf, Sun, and Safety Guide for Beach Lovers with Moderate Rip Current Risks This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures climbing into the low 80s and a very high UV index that screams sunscreen and shade breaks.

Today's ocean conditions are bringing some spicy surf action with moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds ranging 10 to 15 mph will create strong longshore currents, so swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off but keep those safety skills sharp. Beach goers from Surf City to Pawleys Island can expect crystal clear sunny skies with zero thunderstorm threats.

Tidal movements are pretty consistent across the region with morning lows hitting around 9 to 10 AM and afternoon high tides rolling in between 3:45 and 5 PM. The coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are showcasing slightly different rip current risks - some areas like Myrtle Beach South are seeing moderate risks while others like Ocean Isle Beach are sitting at low risk.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast promises more sunshine with gradually calming winds and consistent beach-perfect conditions. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s by Friday with southwest breezes around 5 mph.

Bottom line - grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and respect those ocean conditions. Surf smart and enjoy your coastal playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 09:41:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures climbing into the low 80s and a very high UV index that screams sunscreen and shade breaks.

Today's ocean conditions are bringing some spicy surf action with moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds ranging 10 to 15 mph will create strong longshore currents, so swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off but keep those safety skills sharp. Beach goers from Surf City to Pawleys Island can expect crystal clear sunny skies with zero thunderstorm threats.

Tidal movements are pretty consistent across the region with morning lows hitting around 9 to 10 AM and afternoon high tides rolling in between 3:45 and 5 PM. The coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are showcasing slightly different rip current risks - some areas like Myrtle Beach South are seeing moderate risks while others like Ocean Isle Beach are sitting at low risk.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast promises more sunshine with gradually calming winds and consistent beach-perfect conditions. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s by Friday with southwest breezes around 5 mph.

Bottom line - grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and respect those ocean conditions. Surf smart and enjoy your coastal playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. The sun is cranking up the heat with temperatures climbing into the low 80s and a very high UV index that screams sunscreen and shade breaks.

Today's ocean conditions are bringing some spicy surf action with moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds ranging 10 to 15 mph will create strong longshore currents, so swimmers need to stay alert.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s - perfect for cooling off but keep those safety skills sharp. Beach goers from Surf City to Pawleys Island can expect crystal clear sunny skies with zero thunderstorm threats.

Tidal movements are pretty consistent across the region with morning lows hitting around 9 to 10 AM and afternoon high tides rolling in between 3:45 and 5 PM. The coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are showcasing slightly different rip current risks - some areas like Myrtle Beach South are seeing moderate risks while others like Ocean Isle Beach are sitting at low risk.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast promises more sunshine with gradually calming winds and consistent beach-perfect conditions. Temperatures will climb into the mid 80s by Friday with southwest breezes around 5 mph.

Bottom line - grab your sunscreen, stay hydrated, and respect those ocean conditions. Surf smart and enjoy your coastal playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Labor Day Weekend Beach Alert: High Surf, Rip Currents, and Sunny Skies Await Coastal Carolinas</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling Labor Day weekend forecast that's both thrilling and potentially treacherous.

Heads up, coastal adventurers from Pender to Brunswick and down to Myrtle Beach - today's surf scene is packed with excitement. Expect northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Rip current risks are moderate to high, so beach safety is paramount. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific coastal location. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making for some tempting swimming conditions.

Today's weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of scattered showers. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for beach lounging and water activities.

Labor Day looks even more promising - high rip current risks remain, so swim smart. Surf heights will continue between 1 to 5 feet with abundant sunshine and northeast winds around 15 mph. Water temperatures remain invitingly warm.

Extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see diminishing rip current risks, smaller surf, and continued sunny skies with temperatures maintaining that gorgeous low 80s range.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect warning flags, and never swim alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic end-of-summer beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 09:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling Labor Day weekend forecast that's both thrilling and potentially treacherous.

Heads up, coastal adventurers from Pender to Brunswick and down to Myrtle Beach - today's surf scene is packed with excitement. Expect northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Rip current risks are moderate to high, so beach safety is paramount. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific coastal location. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making for some tempting swimming conditions.

Today's weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of scattered showers. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for beach lounging and water activities.

Labor Day looks even more promising - high rip current risks remain, so swim smart. Surf heights will continue between 1 to 5 feet with abundant sunshine and northeast winds around 15 mph. Water temperatures remain invitingly warm.

Extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see diminishing rip current risks, smaller surf, and continued sunny skies with temperatures maintaining that gorgeous low 80s range.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect warning flags, and never swim alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic end-of-summer beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling Labor Day weekend forecast that's both thrilling and potentially treacherous.

Heads up, coastal adventurers from Pender to Brunswick and down to Myrtle Beach - today's surf scene is packed with excitement. Expect northeast winds cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Rip current risks are moderate to high, so beach safety is paramount. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific coastal location. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making for some tempting swimming conditions.

Today's weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of scattered showers. UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for beach lounging and water activities.

Labor Day looks even more promising - high rip current risks remain, so swim smart. Surf heights will continue between 1 to 5 feet with abundant sunshine and northeast winds around 15 mph. Water temperatures remain invitingly warm.

Extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see diminishing rip current risks, smaller surf, and continued sunny skies with temperatures maintaining that gorgeous low 80s range.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, respect warning flags, and never swim alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic end-of-summer beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Forecast: Sunny Skies, Rising Surf, and Perfect Late Summer Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest beach forecast, and it's looking like a classic late summer weekend along the Carolina coastline.

Today's gonna be a mellow beach day with calm conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures hanging out in the lower 80s. Winds will start north and shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf height is looking super chill at just 1 foot - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas because Sunday's bringing some action! Surf heights will jump to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will be cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents. Surfers might want to grab their boards, but swimmers should stay extra cautious.

Labor Day is shaping up to be a high-energy beach day with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet and a high rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees and persistent northeast winds.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for swimming. Just remember those rip current warnings near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

A slight chance of scattered showers might pop up, so pack a light rain jacket. UV index is low, but sunscreen is still your friend.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, this weekend's forecast promises some classic late summer coastal vibes. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Carolina shores!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest beach forecast, and it's looking like a classic late summer weekend along the Carolina coastline.

Today's gonna be a mellow beach day with calm conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures hanging out in the lower 80s. Winds will start north and shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf height is looking super chill at just 1 foot - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas because Sunday's bringing some action! Surf heights will jump to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will be cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents. Surfers might want to grab their boards, but swimmers should stay extra cautious.

Labor Day is shaping up to be a high-energy beach day with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet and a high rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees and persistent northeast winds.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for swimming. Just remember those rip current warnings near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

A slight chance of scattered showers might pop up, so pack a light rain jacket. UV index is low, but sunscreen is still your friend.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, this weekend's forecast promises some classic late summer coastal vibes. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Carolina shores!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has dropped the latest beach forecast, and it's looking like a classic late summer weekend along the Carolina coastline.

Today's gonna be a mellow beach day with calm conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures hanging out in the lower 80s. Winds will start north and shift to a gentle southeast breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf height is looking super chill at just 1 foot - perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders.

But hold onto your beach umbrellas because Sunday's bringing some action! Surf heights will jump to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Northeast winds will be cranking around 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents. Surfers might want to grab their boards, but swimmers should stay extra cautious.

Labor Day is shaping up to be a high-energy beach day with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet and a high rip current risk. Expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures around 80 degrees and persistent northeast winds.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for swimming. Just remember those rip current warnings near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

A slight chance of scattered showers might pop up, so pack a light rain jacket. UV index is low, but sunscreen is still your friend.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, this weekend's forecast promises some classic late summer coastal vibes. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Carolina shores!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Forecast: Sizzling Temperatures, Moderate Rip Currents, and Perfect Surfing Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

The surf is looking pretty mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off from the blazing sun. Speaking of which, pack that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast to east at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! Topsail Inlet sees high tide at 11:31 AM, while Mercer Pier peaks at 11:47 AM. Water lovers should stay alert for those sneaky rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up with similar vibes. Saturday promises mostly sunny skies and low rip current risks. Sunday might throw in a surprise with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, but don't panic - it's still beach-worthy weather.

Labor Day is looking like a classic end-of-summer scene with partly sunny conditions, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds will pick up a bit, so board riders might want to pay attention.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

The surf is looking pretty mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off from the blazing sun. Speaking of which, pack that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast to east at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! Topsail Inlet sees high tide at 11:31 AM, while Mercer Pier peaks at 11:47 AM. Water lovers should stay alert for those sneaky rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up with similar vibes. Saturday promises mostly sunny skies and low rip current risks. Sunday might throw in a surprise with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, but don't panic - it's still beach-worthy weather.

Labor Day is looking like a classic end-of-summer scene with partly sunny conditions, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds will pick up a bit, so board riders might want to pay attention.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

The surf is looking pretty mellow with waves hovering between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off from the blazing sun. Speaking of which, pack that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Winds will be dancing from the northeast to east at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things comfortable. Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s - basically postcard-perfect beach weather.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars! Topsail Inlet sees high tide at 11:31 AM, while Mercer Pier peaks at 11:47 AM. Water lovers should stay alert for those sneaky rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up with similar vibes. Saturday promises mostly sunny skies and low rip current risks. Sunday might throw in a surprise with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, but don't panic - it's still beach-worthy weather.

Labor Day is looking like a classic end-of-summer scene with partly sunny conditions, a slight chance of thunderstorms, and surf heights climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Winds will pick up a bit, so board riders might want to pay attention.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those waves!

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      <title>Carolina Coast Delivers Perfect Beach Day: Sunny Skies, Mellow Waves, and Ideal Summer Conditions Await Beachgoers</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a stellar coastal forecast! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet summer conditions today. We're looking at a sunshine spectacular from Topsail to Myrtle Beach with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - practically bathwater temperature. North and northeast winds will be keeping things cool, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Rip current risk remains low across the board, but beach veterans know to stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slather it on generously and reapply!

As we roll into Thursday, expect partly sunny skies with similar laid-back conditions. The weekend's looking slightly more dynamic with a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Sunday might bring slightly more active surf with waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and winds picking up to around 15 miles per hour.

Water enthusiasts will appreciate the consistent temperatures and calm surf. Whether you're a paddleboarder, casual swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2025 09:42:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a stellar coastal forecast! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet summer conditions today. We're looking at a sunshine spectacular from Topsail to Myrtle Beach with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - practically bathwater temperature. North and northeast winds will be keeping things cool, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Rip current risk remains low across the board, but beach veterans know to stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slather it on generously and reapply!

As we roll into Thursday, expect partly sunny skies with similar laid-back conditions. The weekend's looking slightly more dynamic with a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Sunday might bring slightly more active surf with waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and winds picking up to around 15 miles per hour.

Water enthusiasts will appreciate the consistent temperatures and calm surf. Whether you're a paddleboarder, casual swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave watchers, get ready for a stellar coastal forecast! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet summer conditions today. We're looking at a sunshine spectacular from Topsail to Myrtle Beach with temperatures cruising comfortably in the lower 80s.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves ranging from 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - practically bathwater temperature. North and northeast winds will be keeping things cool, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Rip current risk remains low across the board, but beach veterans know to stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slather it on generously and reapply!

As we roll into Thursday, expect partly sunny skies with similar laid-back conditions. The weekend's looking slightly more dynamic with a slight chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Sunday might bring slightly more active surf with waves potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and winds picking up to around 15 miles per hour.

Water enthusiasts will appreciate the consistent temperatures and calm surf. Whether you're a paddleboarder, casual swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Grab your beach gear, stay hydrated, and enjoy this slice of summer paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Sunny Skies and Mild Surf: Perfect Beach Conditions Sweep Across Carolina Coastline This Summer Day</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. The surf's mild with 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making it ideal for swimming and water sports.

Heading south to New Hanover County, things get a bit more interesting. Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are under a moderate rip current risk this morning, so swimmers should exercise extra caution. Winds will start north around 10 mph and shift east in the afternoon. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Brunswick County beaches are serving up similar vibes - mostly sunny with northeast winds between 5 to 10 mph. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for casual surfing and beach lounging. Water temperatures remain consistently warm in the lower 80s.

The Myrtle Beach area continues the sunny trend with low rip current risks and delightful beach conditions. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves north of Myrtle Beach and slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves closer to town.

Overall, it's shaping up to be a stellar beach day across the Carolinas. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy those summer vibes!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2025 09:42:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. The surf's mild with 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making it ideal for swimming and water sports.

Heading south to New Hanover County, things get a bit more interesting. Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are under a moderate rip current risk this morning, so swimmers should exercise extra caution. Winds will start north around 10 mph and shift east in the afternoon. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Brunswick County beaches are serving up similar vibes - mostly sunny with northeast winds between 5 to 10 mph. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for casual surfing and beach lounging. Water temperatures remain consistently warm in the lower 80s.

The Myrtle Beach area continues the sunny trend with low rip current risks and delightful beach conditions. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves north of Myrtle Beach and slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves closer to town.

Overall, it's shaping up to be a stellar beach day across the Carolinas. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy those summer vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolinas coastline.

Starting in Pender County, we're looking at a picture-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. The surf's mild with 1 to 2 foot waves and a low rip current risk. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, making it ideal for swimming and water sports.

Heading south to New Hanover County, things get a bit more interesting. Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are under a moderate rip current risk this morning, so swimmers should exercise extra caution. Winds will start north around 10 mph and shift east in the afternoon. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Brunswick County beaches are serving up similar vibes - mostly sunny with northeast winds between 5 to 10 mph. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for casual surfing and beach lounging. Water temperatures remain consistently warm in the lower 80s.

The Myrtle Beach area continues the sunny trend with low rip current risks and delightful beach conditions. Expect 1 to 3 foot waves north of Myrtle Beach and slightly smaller 1 to 2 foot waves closer to town.

Overall, it's shaping up to be a stellar beach day across the Carolinas. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy those summer vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast: Moderate Waves, Rip Currents, and Showers Await Beach Lovers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Sunday. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach that'll keep things spicy in the surf zone.

For our Pender and New Hanover County beach warriors, expect 2 to 4 foot swells with a northeast wind around 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, but don't get too comfortable. Mostly cloudy skies mean showers are likely with a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick and South Carolina beaches are serving up slightly calmer conditions. Ocean Isle Beach will see 1 to 2 foot waves, while areas north and south of Myrtle Beach are looking at similar mellow surf around 1 to 2 feet.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon. Thunderstorm potential remains low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Monday brings a shift with southwest winds and potentially sunnier skies. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving swimmers a bit more breathing room.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. These waters demand respect.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 09:40:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Sunday. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach that'll keep things spicy in the surf zone.

For our Pender and New Hanover County beach warriors, expect 2 to 4 foot swells with a northeast wind around 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, but don't get too comfortable. Mostly cloudy skies mean showers are likely with a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick and South Carolina beaches are serving up slightly calmer conditions. Ocean Isle Beach will see 1 to 2 foot waves, while areas north and south of Myrtle Beach are looking at similar mellow surf around 1 to 2 feet.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon. Thunderstorm potential remains low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Monday brings a shift with southwest winds and potentially sunnier skies. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving swimmers a bit more breathing room.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. These waters demand respect.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! This is your surf zone forecast dropping straight from the National Weather Service.

Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this Sunday. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach that'll keep things spicy in the surf zone.

For our Pender and New Hanover County beach warriors, expect 2 to 4 foot swells with a northeast wind around 10 mph. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, but don't get too comfortable. Mostly cloudy skies mean showers are likely with a slight chance of thunderstorms. UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Brunswick and South Carolina beaches are serving up slightly calmer conditions. Ocean Isle Beach will see 1 to 2 foot waves, while areas north and south of Myrtle Beach are looking at similar mellow surf around 1 to 2 feet.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon. Thunderstorm potential remains low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Monday brings a shift with southwest winds and potentially sunnier skies. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving swimmers a bit more breathing room.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. These waters demand respect.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Rip Current Alert: NC and SC Beaches Face High Surf Risks with Thunderstorm Potential This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for our stretch of shoreline from North Carolina down to South Carolina.

Let's start with the hot spot of rip current action. Coastal New Hanover beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are sitting under a high rip current risk today. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious with treacherous surf conditions brewing. Waves are rolling in at 2 to 4 feet with east winds around 10 mph.

Moving south to Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate rip current risk at Surf City and Topsail Beach. Expect similar wave heights and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of surprise showers. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Coastal Brunswick beaches are looking a bit calmer. Beaches from Bald Head Island to Ocean Isle are seeing lower rip current risks with smaller surf around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let your guard down - thunderstorm potential is moderate across the region.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County beaches like Myrtle Beach are experiencing low rip current risks with similar wave conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks tomorrow. East winds are cranking around 15 mph, so prepare for some chop.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beach responsibly. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 09:41:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for our stretch of shoreline from North Carolina down to South Carolina.

Let's start with the hot spot of rip current action. Coastal New Hanover beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are sitting under a high rip current risk today. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious with treacherous surf conditions brewing. Waves are rolling in at 2 to 4 feet with east winds around 10 mph.

Moving south to Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate rip current risk at Surf City and Topsail Beach. Expect similar wave heights and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of surprise showers. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Coastal Brunswick beaches are looking a bit calmer. Beaches from Bald Head Island to Ocean Isle are seeing lower rip current risks with smaller surf around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let your guard down - thunderstorm potential is moderate across the region.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County beaches like Myrtle Beach are experiencing low rip current risks with similar wave conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks tomorrow. East winds are cranking around 15 mph, so prepare for some chop.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beach responsibly. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! It's time to break down the coastal conditions for our stretch of shoreline from North Carolina down to South Carolina.

Let's start with the hot spot of rip current action. Coastal New Hanover beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach are sitting under a high rip current risk today. Surfers and swimmers need to be extra cautious with treacherous surf conditions brewing. Waves are rolling in at 2 to 4 feet with east winds around 10 mph.

Moving south to Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate rip current risk at Surf City and Topsail Beach. Expect similar wave heights and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of surprise showers. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Coastal Brunswick beaches are looking a bit calmer. Beaches from Bald Head Island to Ocean Isle are seeing lower rip current risks with smaller surf around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let your guard down - thunderstorm potential is moderate across the region.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County beaches like Myrtle Beach are experiencing low rip current risks with similar wave conditions. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms.

Georgetown County beaches round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks today, transitioning to lower risks tomorrow. East winds are cranking around 15 mph, so prepare for some chop.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beach responsibly. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Warning Carolina Coast Massive Waves Rip Currents Pose Danger for Surfers and Beachgoers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

High surf warnings are blasting across the entire coastal region from Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach. Today's waves are cranking up massive swells between 4 to 9 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH, so listen up: these waters are not playing around. Lifeguards are on high alert with life-threatening currents likely in the surf zone. If you're not a professional, stay close to shore and pay attention to local warnings.

Conditions are mostly sunny with northwest winds howling at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s, and the UV index is blasting into the very high category. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected.

As we roll into Friday, things calm down slightly. Surf heights will drop to 1-5 feet with moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift to a gentler northeast breeze around 10 miles per hour.

The weekend outlook brings partly sunny skies with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-4 feet, and rip current risks will gradually decrease.

Bottom line: Today's for the pros. Tomorrow's for everyone. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up - but be careful out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:41:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

High surf warnings are blasting across the entire coastal region from Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach. Today's waves are cranking up massive swells between 4 to 9 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH, so listen up: these waters are not playing around. Lifeguards are on high alert with life-threatening currents likely in the surf zone. If you're not a professional, stay close to shore and pay attention to local warnings.

Conditions are mostly sunny with northwest winds howling at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s, and the UV index is blasting into the very high category. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected.

As we roll into Friday, things calm down slightly. Surf heights will drop to 1-5 feet with moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift to a gentler northeast breeze around 10 miles per hour.

The weekend outlook brings partly sunny skies with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-4 feet, and rip current risks will gradually decrease.

Bottom line: Today's for the pros. Tomorrow's for everyone. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up - but be careful out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions today that'll test even the most seasoned wave riders.

High surf warnings are blasting across the entire coastal region from Pender to Brunswick and all the way down to Myrtle Beach. Today's waves are cranking up massive swells between 4 to 9 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH, so listen up: these waters are not playing around. Lifeguards are on high alert with life-threatening currents likely in the surf zone. If you're not a professional, stay close to shore and pay attention to local warnings.

Conditions are mostly sunny with northwest winds howling at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s, and the UV index is blasting into the very high category. Grab that sunscreen and stay protected.

As we roll into Friday, things calm down slightly. Surf heights will drop to 1-5 feet with moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift to a gentler northeast breeze around 10 miles per hour.

The weekend outlook brings partly sunny skies with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will mellow out to 1-4 feet, and rip current risks will gradually decrease.

Bottom line: Today's for the pros. Tomorrow's for everyone. Stay safe, stay smart, and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up - but be careful out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Carolina Coast Massive Waves Rip Currents Warn Beachgoers of Dangerous Ocean Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a wild ride brewing along the Carolina coastline. 

A high surf advisory is in full effect, and Mother Nature is cranking up the ocean's intensity. Expect massive waves ranging from 5 to 10 feet depending on your specific beach zone - these aren't your typical summer swells!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all coastal regions. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers beware. These powerful underwater currents are no joke and can turn a relaxing beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "help!"

Wednesday brings northeast winds hammering at 10 to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents that'll challenge even experienced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Thursday looks slightly calmer but still intense. Northwest winds will continue pushing waves, with surf heights maintaining their impressive stature. Expect mostly sunny conditions and slightly decreasing storm potential.

The extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions through the weekend. Rip current risks will slowly diminish, and surf heights will drop to more manageable 1 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, wear sunscreen - that UV index is VERY high - and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and enjoy the epic ocean energy!

Remember: Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Catch those waves wisely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 09:41:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a wild ride brewing along the Carolina coastline. 

A high surf advisory is in full effect, and Mother Nature is cranking up the ocean's intensity. Expect massive waves ranging from 5 to 10 feet depending on your specific beach zone - these aren't your typical summer swells!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all coastal regions. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers beware. These powerful underwater currents are no joke and can turn a relaxing beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "help!"

Wednesday brings northeast winds hammering at 10 to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents that'll challenge even experienced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Thursday looks slightly calmer but still intense. Northwest winds will continue pushing waves, with surf heights maintaining their impressive stature. Expect mostly sunny conditions and slightly decreasing storm potential.

The extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions through the weekend. Rip current risks will slowly diminish, and surf heights will drop to more manageable 1 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, wear sunscreen - that UV index is VERY high - and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and enjoy the epic ocean energy!

Remember: Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Catch those waves wisely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because we've got a wild ride brewing along the Carolina coastline. 

A high surf advisory is in full effect, and Mother Nature is cranking up the ocean's intensity. Expect massive waves ranging from 5 to 10 feet depending on your specific beach zone - these aren't your typical summer swells!

Rip current risk is screaming HIGH across all coastal regions. Lifeguards are on high alert, so swimmers beware. These powerful underwater currents are no joke and can turn a relaxing beach day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say "help!"

Wednesday brings northeast winds hammering at 10 to 20 mph, creating strong longshore currents that'll challenge even experienced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of thunderstorms adding some extra drama to the marine scene.

Thursday looks slightly calmer but still intense. Northwest winds will continue pushing waves, with surf heights maintaining their impressive stature. Expect mostly sunny conditions and slightly decreasing storm potential.

The extended forecast suggests gradually calming conditions through the weekend. Rip current risks will slowly diminish, and surf heights will drop to more manageable 1 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, wear sunscreen - that UV index is VERY high - and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and enjoy the epic ocean energy!

Remember: Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Catch those waves wisely!

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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Perfect Beach Conditions, and Surf Action from Low to High Waves</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Carolina coastline. Sunday's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Northeast winds will keep things breezy at 5 to 10 mph, and the water's sitting pretty in the low 80s.

Rip current risk is low, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The surf's keeping it mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves, making it ideal for casual swimmers and early-morning paddlers. Pro tip: pack that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Monday's bringing some serious surf action. Rip current risk jumps to high, with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Wind patterns will shift from northwest to south, and waterspout risk bumps up to moderate. Temperatures will still be sizzling in the upper 80s, with heat indices potentially hitting 100 degrees.

The extended forecast looks like a surfer's dream. Tuesday through Thursday promise high rip current risks and impressive surf heights ranging from 4 to 9 feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, stay weather-aware, respect the ocean, and soak up those late summer vibes. Catch you on the shoreline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 19:24:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Carolina coastline. Sunday's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Northeast winds will keep things breezy at 5 to 10 mph, and the water's sitting pretty in the low 80s.

Rip current risk is low, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The surf's keeping it mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves, making it ideal for casual swimmers and early-morning paddlers. Pro tip: pack that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Monday's bringing some serious surf action. Rip current risk jumps to high, with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Wind patterns will shift from northwest to south, and waterspout risk bumps up to moderate. Temperatures will still be sizzling in the upper 80s, with heat indices potentially hitting 100 degrees.

The extended forecast looks like a surfer's dream. Tuesday through Thursday promise high rip current risks and impressive surf heights ranging from 4 to 9 feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, stay weather-aware, respect the ocean, and soak up those late summer vibes. Catch you on the shoreline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked weekend along the Carolina coastline. Sunday's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Northeast winds will keep things breezy at 5 to 10 mph, and the water's sitting pretty in the low 80s.

Rip current risk is low, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers. The surf's keeping it mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves, making it ideal for casual swimmers and early-morning paddlers. Pro tip: pack that high SPF sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to very high!

Hold onto your beach umbrellas, because Monday's bringing some serious surf action. Rip current risk jumps to high, with waves climbing to 2 to 4 feet. Wind patterns will shift from northwest to south, and waterspout risk bumps up to moderate. Temperatures will still be sizzling in the upper 80s, with heat indices potentially hitting 100 degrees.

The extended forecast looks like a surfer's dream. Tuesday through Thursday promise high rip current risks and impressive surf heights ranging from 4 to 9 feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s.

Whether you're a wave rider or a beach lounger, stay weather-aware, respect the ocean, and soak up those late summer vibes. Catch you on the shoreline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Sizzling Temperatures, Calm Surf, and Midweek Wave Action Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. Saturday's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and a heat index pushing past 100 degrees in some spots.

We're tracking a mix of sunshine and potential pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. The surf will be relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and paddle boarders.

Rip current risks are low on Saturday, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off.

Sunday brings even better beach conditions with abundant sunshine and slightly calmer weather. Waves will remain modest at 1 to 3 feet, and thunderstorm chances drop to zero. Winds will continue blowing gently from the northeast around 10 miles per hour.

But beach bums, listen up - things are about to get wild midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasting serious surf action with wave heights potentially reaching 4 to 10 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Rip current risks will escalate to high, so experienced swimmers only during those days.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your sunglasses, and stay hydrated. This is your coastal playground - enjoy it safely and smartly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 09:41:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. Saturday's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and a heat index pushing past 100 degrees in some spots.

We're tracking a mix of sunshine and potential pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. The surf will be relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and paddle boarders.

Rip current risks are low on Saturday, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off.

Sunday brings even better beach conditions with abundant sunshine and slightly calmer weather. Waves will remain modest at 1 to 3 feet, and thunderstorm chances drop to zero. Winds will continue blowing gently from the northeast around 10 miles per hour.

But beach bums, listen up - things are about to get wild midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasting serious surf action with wave heights potentially reaching 4 to 10 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Rip current risks will escalate to high, so experienced swimmers only during those days.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your sunglasses, and stay hydrated. This is your coastal playground - enjoy it safely and smartly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. Saturday's looking like a scorcher with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and a heat index pushing past 100 degrees in some spots.

We're tracking a mix of sunshine and potential pop-up thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy. The surf will be relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimmers and paddle boarders.

Rip current risks are low on Saturday, but don't let your guard down near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can catch you off guard. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off.

Sunday brings even better beach conditions with abundant sunshine and slightly calmer weather. Waves will remain modest at 1 to 3 feet, and thunderstorm chances drop to zero. Winds will continue blowing gently from the northeast around 10 miles per hour.

But beach bums, listen up - things are about to get wild midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasting serious surf action with wave heights potentially reaching 4 to 10 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Rip current risks will escalate to high, so experienced swimmers only during those days.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your sunglasses, and stay hydrated. This is your coastal playground - enjoy it safely and smartly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Sizzling Carolina Coast Forecast: Sunny Skies, Hot Temperatures, and Tropical Vibes Await Beach Lovers This Thursday</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline, where the summer heat is about to turn up the temperature.

We're looking at a mostly sunny day with a twist of tropical drama. Southwest winds will be cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

While the rip current risk remains low, don't get too comfortable. Life-threatening currents can still pop up near piers, jetties, and reefs, so stay alert. Surf heights are hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone.

Afternoon clouds are rolling in with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. So keep an eye on those skies! From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the coastal vibes are strong.

Friday continues the summer soundtrack with partly sunny conditions and a continued chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will shift, temperatures will remain toasty, and the beach party continues.

Weekend outlook? More of the same tropical paradise - partly sunny skies, a chance of afternoon storms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Monday's looking especially sweet with abundant sunshine.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 09:40:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline, where the summer heat is about to turn up the temperature.

We're looking at a mostly sunny day with a twist of tropical drama. Southwest winds will be cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

While the rip current risk remains low, don't get too comfortable. Life-threatening currents can still pop up near piers, jetties, and reefs, so stay alert. Surf heights are hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone.

Afternoon clouds are rolling in with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. So keep an eye on those skies! From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the coastal vibes are strong.

Friday continues the summer soundtrack with partly sunny conditions and a continued chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will shift, temperatures will remain toasty, and the beach party continues.

Weekend outlook? More of the same tropical paradise - partly sunny skies, a chance of afternoon storms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Monday's looking especially sweet with abundant sunshine.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Thursday along the Carolina coastline, where the summer heat is about to turn up the temperature.

We're looking at a mostly sunny day with a twist of tropical drama. Southwest winds will be cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

While the rip current risk remains low, don't get too comfortable. Life-threatening currents can still pop up near piers, jetties, and reefs, so stay alert. Surf heights are hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone.

Afternoon clouds are rolling in with a slight chance of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. So keep an eye on those skies! From Surf City to Myrtle Beach, the coastal vibes are strong.

Friday continues the summer soundtrack with partly sunny conditions and a continued chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will shift, temperatures will remain toasty, and the beach party continues.

Weekend outlook? More of the same tropical paradise - partly sunny skies, a chance of afternoon storms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Monday's looking especially sweet with abundant sunshine.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Sizzling Carolina Coast Forecast: Mid 80s Temperatures, Mellow Waves, and Afternoon Thunderstorm Chances Await Beachgoers</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for your coastal adventure report! The Carolina coastline is serving up a sizzling summer forecast that's hotter than your sunscreen.

Today's beach vibe is partly sunny with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 100 degrees. Southwestern winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginners. But don't let the small waves fool you - the UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so expect some pop-up afternoon showers that might interrupt your beach game. Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees, making for comfortable swimming conditions.

Thursday cranks up the excitement with a higher thunderstorm chance and moderate waterspout risk. Winds will remain steady around 10 miles per hour, and temperatures will nudge into the upper 80s.

The extended forecast promises more of the same summer magic - partly sunny days, chances of scattered thunderstorms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Rip current risks remain low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and enjoy the coastal paradise! This is your beach report, bringing the ocean's energy straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2025 09:42:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for your coastal adventure report! The Carolina coastline is serving up a sizzling summer forecast that's hotter than your sunscreen.

Today's beach vibe is partly sunny with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 100 degrees. Southwestern winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginners. But don't let the small waves fool you - the UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so expect some pop-up afternoon showers that might interrupt your beach game. Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees, making for comfortable swimming conditions.

Thursday cranks up the excitement with a higher thunderstorm chance and moderate waterspout risk. Winds will remain steady around 10 miles per hour, and temperatures will nudge into the upper 80s.

The extended forecast promises more of the same summer magic - partly sunny days, chances of scattered thunderstorms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Rip current risks remain low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and enjoy the coastal paradise! This is your beach report, bringing the ocean's energy straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for your coastal adventure report! The Carolina coastline is serving up a sizzling summer forecast that's hotter than your sunscreen.

Today's beach vibe is partly sunny with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 100 degrees. Southwestern winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating just enough breeze to keep things interesting.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual swimmers and beginners. But don't let the small waves fool you - the UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so expect some pop-up afternoon showers that might interrupt your beach game. Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees, making for comfortable swimming conditions.

Thursday cranks up the excitement with a higher thunderstorm chance and moderate waterspout risk. Winds will remain steady around 10 miles per hour, and temperatures will nudge into the upper 80s.

The extended forecast promises more of the same summer magic - partly sunny days, chances of scattered thunderstorms, and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Rip current risks remain low, but always stay alert near piers and jetties.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and enjoy the coastal paradise! This is your beach report, bringing the ocean's energy straight to you.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Report: Moderate Waves, Tropical Conditions, and High UV Forecast for Beach Lovers This Week</title>
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      <description>Wave riders and beach lovers, listen up! Your coastal Carolina surf report is dropping right now.

Buckle up for a tropical tease across our stunning shorelines. Today's vibe? Mostly cloudy with a side of summer drama. We're looking at some pulse-pumping potential with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout risks that'll keep things spicy.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach playground. From Surf City to Topsail, Carolina Beach to Myrtle Beach, you'll find consistent wave action perfect for longboarding and casual paddling.

Water temperatures are rockin' the lower 80s - basically liquid bathwater that'll make you want to live in your swimsuit. The UV index is screaming HIGH, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to glow like a lobster.

Wind conditions are keeping things mellow - southeast breezes around 5 to 10 miles per hour will provide just enough texture to keep things interesting. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide-wise, expect morning highs around 10-11 AM and afternoon lows near 4:30-5:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current might add some extra excitement to your aquatic adventures.

Extended forecast promises similar tropical vibes - partly sunny with scattered shower chances and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Your beach week is looking prime for maximum fun with minimal weather interruptions.

Stay salty, stay safe, and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:40:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Wave riders and beach lovers, listen up! Your coastal Carolina surf report is dropping right now.

Buckle up for a tropical tease across our stunning shorelines. Today's vibe? Mostly cloudy with a side of summer drama. We're looking at some pulse-pumping potential with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout risks that'll keep things spicy.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach playground. From Surf City to Topsail, Carolina Beach to Myrtle Beach, you'll find consistent wave action perfect for longboarding and casual paddling.

Water temperatures are rockin' the lower 80s - basically liquid bathwater that'll make you want to live in your swimsuit. The UV index is screaming HIGH, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to glow like a lobster.

Wind conditions are keeping things mellow - southeast breezes around 5 to 10 miles per hour will provide just enough texture to keep things interesting. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide-wise, expect morning highs around 10-11 AM and afternoon lows near 4:30-5:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current might add some extra excitement to your aquatic adventures.

Extended forecast promises similar tropical vibes - partly sunny with scattered shower chances and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Your beach week is looking prime for maximum fun with minimal weather interruptions.

Stay salty, stay safe, and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Wave riders and beach lovers, listen up! Your coastal Carolina surf report is dropping right now.

Buckle up for a tropical tease across our stunning shorelines. Today's vibe? Mostly cloudy with a side of summer drama. We're looking at some pulse-pumping potential with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout risks that'll keep things spicy.

Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach playground. From Surf City to Topsail, Carolina Beach to Myrtle Beach, you'll find consistent wave action perfect for longboarding and casual paddling.

Water temperatures are rockin' the lower 80s - basically liquid bathwater that'll make you want to live in your swimsuit. The UV index is screaming HIGH, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to glow like a lobster.

Wind conditions are keeping things mellow - southeast breezes around 5 to 10 miles per hour will provide just enough texture to keep things interesting. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Tide-wise, expect morning highs around 10-11 AM and afternoon lows near 4:30-5:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current might add some extra excitement to your aquatic adventures.

Extended forecast promises similar tropical vibes - partly sunny with scattered shower chances and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Your beach week is looking prime for maximum fun with minimal weather interruptions.

Stay salty, stay safe, and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Alert: Moderate Waves, Rip Currents, and Thunderstorm Chances Ahead This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a day of mixed marine conditions along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention and respect.

From Surf City to Topsail, expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with an east wind around 10 mph creating a moderate north to south longshore current. Water temperatures are holding steady around a comfortable 80 degrees, perfect for those quick dips.

The weather gods are serving up a mostly cloudy cocktail with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, keeping things warm but not scorching.

Beach-goers in New Hanover and Brunswick counties can anticipate similar conditions. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Oak Island beaches will see comparable surf heights and wind patterns. Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Monday looks even more electrifying with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Winds will shift slightly southeast, and those shower chances increase dramatically. Surf conditions remain consistent with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Extended forecast suggests a gradual mellowing of conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see lower rip current risks, partially sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms remain in the mix, so stay weather aware.

Ocean enthusiasts, remember: respect the water, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 09:40:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a day of mixed marine conditions along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention and respect.

From Surf City to Topsail, expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with an east wind around 10 mph creating a moderate north to south longshore current. Water temperatures are holding steady around a comfortable 80 degrees, perfect for those quick dips.

The weather gods are serving up a mostly cloudy cocktail with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, keeping things warm but not scorching.

Beach-goers in New Hanover and Brunswick counties can anticipate similar conditions. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Oak Island beaches will see comparable surf heights and wind patterns. Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Monday looks even more electrifying with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Winds will shift slightly southeast, and those shower chances increase dramatically. Surf conditions remain consistent with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Extended forecast suggests a gradual mellowing of conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see lower rip current risks, partially sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms remain in the mix, so stay weather aware.

Ocean enthusiasts, remember: respect the water, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a day of mixed marine conditions along the Carolina coastline! Today's surf scene is bringing a moderate rip current risk that demands your full attention and respect.

From Surf City to Topsail, expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet with an east wind around 10 mph creating a moderate north to south longshore current. Water temperatures are holding steady around a comfortable 80 degrees, perfect for those quick dips.

The weather gods are serving up a mostly cloudy cocktail with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms. UV index is low, so sunscreen is optional but always recommended. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, keeping things warm but not scorching.

Beach-goers in New Hanover and Brunswick counties can anticipate similar conditions. Wrightsville, Carolina, and Oak Island beaches will see comparable surf heights and wind patterns. Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Monday looks even more electrifying with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Winds will shift slightly southeast, and those shower chances increase dramatically. Surf conditions remain consistent with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Extended forecast suggests a gradual mellowing of conditions. Tuesday through Thursday will see lower rip current risks, partially sunny skies, and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms remain in the mix, so stay weather aware.

Ocean enthusiasts, remember: respect the water, watch for changing conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, 80 Degree Temps, and Surf-Ready Waves Await Beach Lovers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of sun, surf, and some tropical vibes along the Carolina coastline. 

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s and plenty of sunshine. Expect partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from possible afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, shifting east as the day progresses. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, which means some decent wave action for casual boarders and swimmers.

Heads up, beach goers - we've got a moderate risk for rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Waterspout potential is also moderate, so keep an eye on those skies.

Tides are looking pretty consistent across the coast. At Topsail Inlet, high tide hits around 8 AM, with low tide rolling in around 2 PM. You'll also notice a moderate longshore current moving north to south.

Sunday brings a similar vibe with mostly cloudy conditions and a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights remain in that 1 to 3 foot range.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of mostly cloudy days with occasional showers and temperatures hanging in the lower to mid 80s. Rip current risks will gradually decrease, making for safer swimming conditions.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 09:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of sun, surf, and some tropical vibes along the Carolina coastline. 

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s and plenty of sunshine. Expect partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from possible afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, shifting east as the day progresses. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, which means some decent wave action for casual boarders and swimmers.

Heads up, beach goers - we've got a moderate risk for rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Waterspout potential is also moderate, so keep an eye on those skies.

Tides are looking pretty consistent across the coast. At Topsail Inlet, high tide hits around 8 AM, with low tide rolling in around 2 PM. You'll also notice a moderate longshore current moving north to south.

Sunday brings a similar vibe with mostly cloudy conditions and a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights remain in that 1 to 3 foot range.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of mostly cloudy days with occasional showers and temperatures hanging in the lower to mid 80s. Rip current risks will gradually decrease, making for safer swimming conditions.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of sun, surf, and some tropical vibes along the Carolina coastline. 

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s and plenty of sunshine. Expect partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from possible afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, shifting east as the day progresses. Surf heights are holding steady at 1 to 3 feet, which means some decent wave action for casual boarders and swimmers.

Heads up, beach goers - we've got a moderate risk for rip currents, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. The UV index is high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Waterspout potential is also moderate, so keep an eye on those skies.

Tides are looking pretty consistent across the coast. At Topsail Inlet, high tide hits around 8 AM, with low tide rolling in around 2 PM. You'll also notice a moderate longshore current moving north to south.

Sunday brings a similar vibe with mostly cloudy conditions and a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights remain in that 1 to 3 foot range.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of mostly cloudy days with occasional showers and temperatures hanging in the lower to mid 80s. Rip current risks will gradually decrease, making for safer swimming conditions.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach, Carolina coast warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Coastal Carolina Beach Alert: Moderate Waves, Rip Currents, and Thunderstorm Risks for Topsail to Pawleys Island Beachgoers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for our coastal crew from Topsail to Pawleys Island.

If you're planning to hit the beaches today, buckle up for a wild ride. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or just catching some coastal vibes.

The weather's serving up a spicy forecast with partly sunny skies and a high chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Those northeast winds around 10 mph will be keeping things interesting, creating a moderate north to south longshore current that'll challenge even seasoned swimmers.

Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, which means maximum comfort for beach bums and water warriors. But here's the real talk - the UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Tidal rhythms are also in play. For Topsail and Wilmington beaches, expect high tides in the early morning around 6:20-6:31 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Myrtle Beach and Georgetown zones follow similar patterns.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon and be ready to scoot if things get funky. Friday's looking even more electrifying with higher thunderstorm potential and slightly choppier surf.

Weekend warriors can expect similar conditions - mostly partly sunny with scattered showers and a persistent chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risks will fluctuate, so stay alert and listen to local lifeguards.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:40:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for our coastal crew from Topsail to Pawleys Island.

If you're planning to hit the beaches today, buckle up for a wild ride. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or just catching some coastal vibes.

The weather's serving up a spicy forecast with partly sunny skies and a high chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Those northeast winds around 10 mph will be keeping things interesting, creating a moderate north to south longshore current that'll challenge even seasoned swimmers.

Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, which means maximum comfort for beach bums and water warriors. But here's the real talk - the UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Tidal rhythms are also in play. For Topsail and Wilmington beaches, expect high tides in the early morning around 6:20-6:31 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Myrtle Beach and Georgetown zones follow similar patterns.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon and be ready to scoot if things get funky. Friday's looking even more electrifying with higher thunderstorm potential and slightly choppier surf.

Weekend warriors can expect similar conditions - mostly partly sunny with scattered showers and a persistent chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risks will fluctuate, so stay alert and listen to local lifeguards.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is dropping some serious wave wisdom for our coastal crew from Topsail to Pawleys Island.

If you're planning to hit the beaches today, buckle up for a wild ride. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some casual boarding or just catching some coastal vibes.

The weather's serving up a spicy forecast with partly sunny skies and a high chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Those northeast winds around 10 mph will be keeping things interesting, creating a moderate north to south longshore current that'll challenge even seasoned swimmers.

Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 80s, which means maximum comfort for beach bums and water warriors. But here's the real talk - the UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Tidal rhythms are also in play. For Topsail and Wilmington beaches, expect high tides in the early morning around 6:20-6:31 AM, with low tides hitting midday. Myrtle Beach and Georgetown zones follow similar patterns.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep those eyes on the horizon and be ready to scoot if things get funky. Friday's looking even more electrifying with higher thunderstorm potential and slightly choppier surf.

Weekend warriors can expect similar conditions - mostly partly sunny with scattered showers and a persistent chance of thunderstorms. Rip current risks will fluctuate, so stay alert and listen to local lifeguards.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Braces for Thunderstorms and Rip Currents: Beach Safety Guide for Swimmers and Surfers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6181324046</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some spicy coastal conditions along the Carolinas today that'll keep things interesting.

Heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect for Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so swimmers need to stay alert. Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, and Carolina Beach can expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some serious maritime energy.

The weather menu today features partly sunny skies with a high probability of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. Translation: dramatic skies and potential pop-up storms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, making for some pretty sweet swimming conditions if you're careful.

East winds around 10 miles per hour will create a strong north to south longshore current, so beach-goers should pay attention to local lifeguard instructions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at similar vibes - low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot surf, and those classic late summer thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for soaking up some coastal atmosphere.

Bottom line: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean's power, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina beaches. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:40:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some spicy coastal conditions along the Carolinas today that'll keep things interesting.

Heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect for Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so swimmers need to stay alert. Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, and Carolina Beach can expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some serious maritime energy.

The weather menu today features partly sunny skies with a high probability of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. Translation: dramatic skies and potential pop-up storms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, making for some pretty sweet swimming conditions if you're careful.

East winds around 10 miles per hour will create a strong north to south longshore current, so beach-goers should pay attention to local lifeguard instructions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at similar vibes - low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot surf, and those classic late summer thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for soaking up some coastal atmosphere.

Bottom line: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean's power, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina beaches. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some spicy coastal conditions along the Carolinas today that'll keep things interesting.

Heads up - we've got a moderate rip current risk in effect for Pender and New Hanover County beaches, so swimmers need to stay alert. Surf City, Topsail, Wrightsville, and Carolina Beach can expect 1 to 3 foot waves with some serious maritime energy.

The weather menu today features partly sunny skies with a high probability of thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. Translation: dramatic skies and potential pop-up storms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, making for some pretty sweet swimming conditions if you're careful.

East winds around 10 miles per hour will create a strong north to south longshore current, so beach-goers should pay attention to local lifeguard instructions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at similar vibes - low rip current risks, 1 to 3 foot surf, and those classic late summer thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for soaking up some coastal atmosphere.

Bottom line: Stay weather aware, respect the ocean's power, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina beaches. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Alert: Moderate Rip Currents, Thunderstorms, and UV Risks Keep Beachgoers on High Alert This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Coastal waters are simmering in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Northeast winds are cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Sun worshippers take note - the UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster! Partly sunny skies are playing peek-a-boo with scattered showers and thunderstorms, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s that'll have you craving water activities. But here's the catch - those thunderstorms aren't just idle threats. There's a moderate waterspout risk that might turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars. Today's low tides range from 10:39 AM at Topsail Inlet to 11:16 AM at Lockwoods Folly, with high tides rolling in around 5:30-5:45 PM.

As we cruise into Wednesday and beyond, expect similar conditions with a persistent chance of thunderstorms and those playful 1 to 3-foot waves. Saturday's looking particularly spicy with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should proceed with caution.

Remember beach buddies - respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:40:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Coastal waters are simmering in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Northeast winds are cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Sun worshippers take note - the UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster! Partly sunny skies are playing peek-a-boo with scattered showers and thunderstorms, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s that'll have you craving water activities. But here's the catch - those thunderstorms aren't just idle threats. There's a moderate waterspout risk that might turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars. Today's low tides range from 10:39 AM at Topsail Inlet to 11:16 AM at Lockwoods Folly, with high tides rolling in around 5:30-5:45 PM.

As we cruise into Wednesday and beyond, expect similar conditions with a persistent chance of thunderstorms and those playful 1 to 3-foot waves. Saturday's looking particularly spicy with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should proceed with caution.

Remember beach buddies - respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline. Today's bringing a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Coastal waters are simmering in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Northeast winds are cruising around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Sun worshippers take note - the UV index is blazing very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster! Partly sunny skies are playing peek-a-boo with scattered showers and thunderstorms, adding some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s that'll have you craving water activities. But here's the catch - those thunderstorms aren't just idle threats. There's a moderate waterspout risk that might turn your beach day into an unexpected adventure.

Tide hunters, mark your calendars. Today's low tides range from 10:39 AM at Topsail Inlet to 11:16 AM at Lockwoods Folly, with high tides rolling in around 5:30-5:45 PM.

As we cruise into Wednesday and beyond, expect similar conditions with a persistent chance of thunderstorms and those playful 1 to 3-foot waves. Saturday's looking particularly spicy with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should proceed with caution.

Remember beach buddies - respect the ocean, watch for warning signs, and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Sunny Skies, Moderate Rip Currents, and Beach Ready Summer Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay safe out there!

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect northeast winds whipping around 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but watch those currents!

Today's beach scene kicks off mostly sunny with that classic summer vibe. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. By late afternoon, clouds will start rolling in, giving us a preview of what's coming tomorrow.

Monday brings some tropical teasing with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm slightly to around 10 miles per hour, but the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will hold steady between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach spot.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of partly sunny days with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, keeping that summer heat dialed in.

Pro tip for beach goers: Pay attention to those longshore currents running strong from north to south. They can be tricky, so stay alert and swim near lifeguard stations.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 09:40:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay safe out there!

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect northeast winds whipping around 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but watch those currents!

Today's beach scene kicks off mostly sunny with that classic summer vibe. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. By late afternoon, clouds will start rolling in, giving us a preview of what's coming tomorrow.

Monday brings some tropical teasing with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm slightly to around 10 miles per hour, but the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will hold steady between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach spot.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of partly sunny days with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, keeping that summer heat dialed in.

Pro tip for beach goers: Pay attention to those longshore currents running strong from north to south. They can be tricky, so stay alert and swim near lifeguard stations.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so listen up and stay safe out there!

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect northeast winds whipping around 15 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but watch those currents!

Today's beach scene kicks off mostly sunny with that classic summer vibe. UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. By late afternoon, clouds will start rolling in, giving us a preview of what's coming tomorrow.

Monday brings some tropical teasing with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will calm slightly to around 10 miles per hour, but the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights will hold steady between 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach spot.

The extended forecast shows a pattern of partly sunny days with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, keeping that summer heat dialed in.

Pro tip for beach goers: Pay attention to those longshore currents running strong from north to south. They can be tricky, so stay alert and swim near lifeguard stations.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Forecast: Thunderstorms, Mild Surf, and High UV Risks Await Beach Goers</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers and water warriors! Get ready for a coastal rollercoaster this weekend along the Carolinas coast. 

Saturday's looking like a moody maritime mix with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorm potential. We're talking moderate storm chances from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach - so keep those beach umbrellas ready for quick cover. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s perfect for swimming but watch those currents.

Surf conditions are generally mild with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds around 15 mph will be creating a strong north to south longshore current - translation: swimmers need to stay alert.

Rip current risks are predominantly low today but will bump up to moderate on Sunday. Beach safety pro tip: always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warning flags.

UV index is running high across all beaches so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather up generously and reapply every couple hours. Those mid 80s temperatures mean maximum sun exposure.

Sunday brings a slightly more stable forecast with partly sunny conditions and continued chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Winds will remain consistent and surf heights will maintain similar patterns.

Extended forecast through midweek suggests continued warm temperatures in the mid 80s with periodic shower chances and generally calm surf conditions.

Beach warriors - stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:40:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers and water warriors! Get ready for a coastal rollercoaster this weekend along the Carolinas coast. 

Saturday's looking like a moody maritime mix with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorm potential. We're talking moderate storm chances from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach - so keep those beach umbrellas ready for quick cover. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s perfect for swimming but watch those currents.

Surf conditions are generally mild with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds around 15 mph will be creating a strong north to south longshore current - translation: swimmers need to stay alert.

Rip current risks are predominantly low today but will bump up to moderate on Sunday. Beach safety pro tip: always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warning flags.

UV index is running high across all beaches so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather up generously and reapply every couple hours. Those mid 80s temperatures mean maximum sun exposure.

Sunday brings a slightly more stable forecast with partly sunny conditions and continued chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Winds will remain consistent and surf heights will maintain similar patterns.

Extended forecast through midweek suggests continued warm temperatures in the mid 80s with periodic shower chances and generally calm surf conditions.

Beach warriors - stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers and water warriors! Get ready for a coastal rollercoaster this weekend along the Carolinas coast. 

Saturday's looking like a moody maritime mix with mostly cloudy skies and scattered thunderstorm potential. We're talking moderate storm chances from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach - so keep those beach umbrellas ready for quick cover. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the lower to mid 80s perfect for swimming but watch those currents.

Surf conditions are generally mild with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Northeast winds around 15 mph will be creating a strong north to south longshore current - translation: swimmers need to stay alert.

Rip current risks are predominantly low today but will bump up to moderate on Sunday. Beach safety pro tip: always swim near a lifeguard and pay attention to local warning flags.

UV index is running high across all beaches so sunscreen is your best friend. Slather up generously and reapply every couple hours. Those mid 80s temperatures mean maximum sun exposure.

Sunday brings a slightly more stable forecast with partly sunny conditions and continued chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Winds will remain consistent and surf heights will maintain similar patterns.

Extended forecast through midweek suggests continued warm temperatures in the mid 80s with periodic shower chances and generally calm surf conditions.

Beach warriors - stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Sizzling Carolina Coast Forecast: Scorching Heat, Thunderstorms, and Waterspout Risks Threaten Beach Goers This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's heating up faster than your sunscreen! 

The Carolina coastline is serving up a tropical cocktail of weather conditions that'll make your beach day both exciting and potentially dramatic. Today's vibe is partly sunny with thunderstorms lurking like uninvited party crashers. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices threatening to push past 104 degrees. Talk about turning up the thermostat!

Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling but maybe not epic surfing. Southwest winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things breezy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-80s - basically like a warm bath.

Heads up, beach warriors: thunderstorm potential is high, and we've got a moderate waterspout risk. Translation? Keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic cloud performances. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster.

Friday brings more of the same tropical drama. Expect partly sunny skies until early afternoon, then clouds will roll in like moody teenagers. Temperatures will maintain their sizzle, with heat indices potentially climbing to 107 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Slightly cooler with mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the northeast, bringing a bit of relief from the heat.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal rollercoaster!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's heating up faster than your sunscreen! 

The Carolina coastline is serving up a tropical cocktail of weather conditions that'll make your beach day both exciting and potentially dramatic. Today's vibe is partly sunny with thunderstorms lurking like uninvited party crashers. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices threatening to push past 104 degrees. Talk about turning up the thermostat!

Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling but maybe not epic surfing. Southwest winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things breezy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-80s - basically like a warm bath.

Heads up, beach warriors: thunderstorm potential is high, and we've got a moderate waterspout risk. Translation? Keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic cloud performances. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster.

Friday brings more of the same tropical drama. Expect partly sunny skies until early afternoon, then clouds will roll in like moody teenagers. Temperatures will maintain their sizzle, with heat indices potentially climbing to 107 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Slightly cooler with mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the northeast, bringing a bit of relief from the heat.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal rollercoaster!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's heating up faster than your sunscreen! 

The Carolina coastline is serving up a tropical cocktail of weather conditions that'll make your beach day both exciting and potentially dramatic. Today's vibe is partly sunny with thunderstorms lurking like uninvited party crashers. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices threatening to push past 104 degrees. Talk about turning up the thermostat!

Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling but maybe not epic surfing. Southwest winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour, keeping things breezy. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-80s - basically like a warm bath.

Heads up, beach warriors: thunderstorm potential is high, and we've got a moderate waterspout risk. Translation? Keep an eye on those skies and be prepared for some dramatic cloud performances. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster.

Friday brings more of the same tropical drama. Expect partly sunny skies until early afternoon, then clouds will roll in like moody teenagers. Temperatures will maintain their sizzle, with heat indices potentially climbing to 107 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Slightly cooler with mostly cloudy conditions, scattered showers, and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the northeast, bringing a bit of relief from the heat.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal rollercoaster!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Scorching Carolina Coast Forecast: Sizzling Temps, Beach Thunderstorms, and Perfect Surf Conditions Ahead</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5053840092</link>
      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a scorching day along the Carolina coastline with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing towards a sizzling 104 degrees.

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for cooling off. But listen up - those UV rays are extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Wind patterns will start northwest and northwest, shifting to southerly by afternoon. Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Thunderstorm potential is high, with a moderate waterspout risk across the coastal regions. Expect scattered showers and potential electrical storms, especially in the afternoon hours. Those dramatic cloud buildups could create some seriously Instagram-worthy skies!

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the early morning and high tide around midday. Thursday's forecast continues the tropical theme with mostly cloudy conditions, increased thunderstorm chances, and similar temperatures.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect slightly cooler temperatures dropping into the lower 80s with persistent shower chances and northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph. Surf heights will fluctuate between 1-3 feet.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2025 09:42:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a scorching day along the Carolina coastline with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing towards a sizzling 104 degrees.

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for cooling off. But listen up - those UV rays are extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Wind patterns will start northwest and northwest, shifting to southerly by afternoon. Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Thunderstorm potential is high, with a moderate waterspout risk across the coastal regions. Expect scattered showers and potential electrical storms, especially in the afternoon hours. Those dramatic cloud buildups could create some seriously Instagram-worthy skies!

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the early morning and high tide around midday. Thursday's forecast continues the tropical theme with mostly cloudy conditions, increased thunderstorm chances, and similar temperatures.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect slightly cooler temperatures dropping into the lower 80s with persistent shower chances and northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph. Surf heights will fluctuate between 1-3 feet.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a scorching day along the Carolina coastline with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing towards a sizzling 104 degrees.

Today's looking like a classic summer beach day with partly sunny skies and a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for cooling off. But listen up - those UV rays are extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Wind patterns will start northwest and northwest, shifting to southerly by afternoon. Surf conditions are relatively calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near jetties and piers.

Thunderstorm potential is high, with a moderate waterspout risk across the coastal regions. Expect scattered showers and potential electrical storms, especially in the afternoon hours. Those dramatic cloud buildups could create some seriously Instagram-worthy skies!

Tidal schedules vary slightly by location, but most areas will see low tide in the early morning and high tide around midday. Thursday's forecast continues the tropical theme with mostly cloudy conditions, increased thunderstorm chances, and similar temperatures.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect slightly cooler temperatures dropping into the lower 80s with persistent shower chances and northeast winds picking up to around 10-15 mph. Surf heights will fluctuate between 1-3 feet.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the beautiful Carolina coast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Scorching Carolina Coast Alert: Heat Wave, Tropical Waters, and Beach Safety Tips for Sun Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the hottest beach forecast dropping right now.

We're looking at a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with heat advisories blaring from 11 AM to 8 PM. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s with heat indices pushing a scorching 105 degrees - so hydration is your best friend today.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves barely reaching a foot high. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers.

The water's looking tropical with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s - basically like a warm bath. UV index is cranked to very high, so sunscreen isn't optional - it's mandatory. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a scattered chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, hovering around a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon. While unlikely, these spinning water tornadoes can develop quickly.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions Wednesday with slightly lower heat indices. Thursday through Saturday brings increasing cloud cover, more shower chances, and slightly choppy 1-3 foot surf.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 09:41:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the hottest beach forecast dropping right now.

We're looking at a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with heat advisories blaring from 11 AM to 8 PM. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s with heat indices pushing a scorching 105 degrees - so hydration is your best friend today.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves barely reaching a foot high. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers.

The water's looking tropical with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s - basically like a warm bath. UV index is cranked to very high, so sunscreen isn't optional - it's mandatory. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a scattered chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, hovering around a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon. While unlikely, these spinning water tornadoes can develop quickly.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions Wednesday with slightly lower heat indices. Thursday through Saturday brings increasing cloud cover, more shower chances, and slightly choppy 1-3 foot surf.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up beach lovers! This is your coastal connection with the hottest beach forecast dropping right now.

We're looking at a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline with heat advisories blaring from 11 AM to 8 PM. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 80s with heat indices pushing a scorching 105 degrees - so hydration is your best friend today.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves barely reaching a foot high. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers.

The water's looking tropical with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s - basically like a warm bath. UV index is cranked to very high, so sunscreen isn't optional - it's mandatory. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a scattered chance of pop-up showers and thunderstorms. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, hovering around a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon. While unlikely, these spinning water tornadoes can develop quickly.

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions Wednesday with slightly lower heat indices. Thursday through Saturday brings increasing cloud cover, more shower chances, and slightly choppy 1-3 foot surf.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal paradise!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Searing Heat Hits Carolina Beaches: Extreme Temperatures and UV Index Warn Beachgoers to Stay Safe and Cool This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at an extreme heat warning that'll have you seeking shade and surf.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, expect scorching temperatures pushing into the lower 90s with heat indices rocketing up to 111 degrees. Talk about a beach day that'll make you melt faster than sunscreen on sand!

The good news? Waves are looking mellow with most areas seeing calm 1 to 2 foot surf. Rip current risk remains low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for cooling off. Just remember that UV index is screaming EXTREME, so slather on that sunscreen like your skin depends on it - because it does!

Wind patterns will be gentle, mostly southwest at around 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough breeze to take the edge off the intense heat.

Today's forecast is predominantly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Monday looks similar but with a slightly higher chance of afternoon showers and potential thunderboomers.

Tides will be rolling in mid-morning - Topsail Inlet sees high tide around 10 AM, while Springmaid Pier will peak at 10:11 AM.

Pro tip: Stay hydrated, seek shade during peak sun hours, and listen to your body in this extreme heat. Your beach day should be about fun, not heat exhaustion!

Surf's up - stay cool out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2025 09:41:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at an extreme heat warning that'll have you seeking shade and surf.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, expect scorching temperatures pushing into the lower 90s with heat indices rocketing up to 111 degrees. Talk about a beach day that'll make you melt faster than sunscreen on sand!

The good news? Waves are looking mellow with most areas seeing calm 1 to 2 foot surf. Rip current risk remains low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for cooling off. Just remember that UV index is screaming EXTREME, so slather on that sunscreen like your skin depends on it - because it does!

Wind patterns will be gentle, mostly southwest at around 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough breeze to take the edge off the intense heat.

Today's forecast is predominantly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Monday looks similar but with a slightly higher chance of afternoon showers and potential thunderboomers.

Tides will be rolling in mid-morning - Topsail Inlet sees high tide around 10 AM, while Springmaid Pier will peak at 10:11 AM.

Pro tip: Stay hydrated, seek shade during peak sun hours, and listen to your body in this extreme heat. Your beach day should be about fun, not heat exhaustion!

Surf's up - stay cool out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline! We're looking at an extreme heat warning that'll have you seeking shade and surf.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, expect scorching temperatures pushing into the lower 90s with heat indices rocketing up to 111 degrees. Talk about a beach day that'll make you melt faster than sunscreen on sand!

The good news? Waves are looking mellow with most areas seeing calm 1 to 2 foot surf. Rip current risk remains low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for cooling off. Just remember that UV index is screaming EXTREME, so slather on that sunscreen like your skin depends on it - because it does!

Wind patterns will be gentle, mostly southwest at around 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough breeze to take the edge off the intense heat.

Today's forecast is predominantly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms. Monday looks similar but with a slightly higher chance of afternoon showers and potential thunderboomers.

Tides will be rolling in mid-morning - Topsail Inlet sees high tide around 10 AM, while Springmaid Pier will peak at 10:11 AM.

Pro tip: Stay hydrated, seek shade during peak sun hours, and listen to your body in this extreme heat. Your beach day should be about fun, not heat exhaustion!

Surf's up - stay cool out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Scorching Heat Wave Hits Carolina Coast: Beach Safety Tips and Weekend Weather Forecast for Sun Seekers</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! An extreme heat warning is in effect, so grab your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Today's beach scene looks like a postcard perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. Heat indices will soar up to 110 degrees, so take serious precautions if you're heading out. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 80s, providing a refreshing escape from the scorching heat.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with minimal wave action - most areas are expecting around 1 to 3 foot swells. The rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Speaking of caution, the UV index is extreme, so cover up and reapply sunscreen every two hours.

Wind patterns will start westerly in the morning, shifting to southwest by afternoon. For those hoping to catch some ocean breezes, expect gentle winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday continues the heat wave with similar conditions. Temperatures will again reach the lower 90s with heat indices potentially hitting 111 degrees. A slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms might provide temporary relief, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Ocean lovers should note the waterspout risk varies between moderate and low across different coastal zones. While the risk isn't high, always stay weather aware and listen to local lifeguards.

Tidal times vary by location, but most areas will see high tide around mid-morning and low tide in the mid-afternoon. Perfect timing for beach activities!

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina summer!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! An extreme heat warning is in effect, so grab your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Today's beach scene looks like a postcard perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. Heat indices will soar up to 110 degrees, so take serious precautions if you're heading out. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 80s, providing a refreshing escape from the scorching heat.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with minimal wave action - most areas are expecting around 1 to 3 foot swells. The rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Speaking of caution, the UV index is extreme, so cover up and reapply sunscreen every two hours.

Wind patterns will start westerly in the morning, shifting to southwest by afternoon. For those hoping to catch some ocean breezes, expect gentle winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday continues the heat wave with similar conditions. Temperatures will again reach the lower 90s with heat indices potentially hitting 111 degrees. A slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms might provide temporary relief, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Ocean lovers should note the waterspout risk varies between moderate and low across different coastal zones. While the risk isn't high, always stay weather aware and listen to local lifeguards.

Tidal times vary by location, but most areas will see high tide around mid-morning and low tide in the mid-afternoon. Perfect timing for beach activities!

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina summer!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! An extreme heat warning is in effect, so grab your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Today's beach scene looks like a postcard perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the lower 90s. Heat indices will soar up to 110 degrees, so take serious precautions if you're heading out. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 80s, providing a refreshing escape from the scorching heat.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with minimal wave action - most areas are expecting around 1 to 3 foot swells. The rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Speaking of caution, the UV index is extreme, so cover up and reapply sunscreen every two hours.

Wind patterns will start westerly in the morning, shifting to southwest by afternoon. For those hoping to catch some ocean breezes, expect gentle winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunday continues the heat wave with similar conditions. Temperatures will again reach the lower 90s with heat indices potentially hitting 111 degrees. A slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms might provide temporary relief, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

Ocean lovers should note the waterspout risk varies between moderate and low across different coastal zones. While the risk isn't high, always stay weather aware and listen to local lifeguards.

Tidal times vary by location, but most areas will see high tide around mid-morning and low tide in the mid-afternoon. Perfect timing for beach activities!

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina summer!

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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles: Scorching Temperatures, Perfect Surf Conditions Ahead with Thunderstorm Warnings</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal weather breakdown for the Carolina coastline.

Get ready for a sizzling summer day with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Today's looking partly sunny with a high chance of popping thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but smart swimmers always stay alert near jetties and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift south by afternoon, blowing around 5 miles per hour. Pro tip: those southwest winds on Friday will make for some sweet beach day vibes.

Speaking of Friday, expect full sunshine and even warmer temperatures. Heat indices could climb to 104 degrees, so hydration is your best friend. The waterspout risk remains moderate, so keep an eye on those horizon lines.

Weekend outlook? More of the same sun-soaked paradise. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 90s, and light southwest winds. Monday might bring a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms to mix things up.

UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the Carolina coastal magic. Stay cool, stay safe, and catch those waves!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal weather breakdown for the Carolina coastline.

Get ready for a sizzling summer day with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Today's looking partly sunny with a high chance of popping thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but smart swimmers always stay alert near jetties and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift south by afternoon, blowing around 5 miles per hour. Pro tip: those southwest winds on Friday will make for some sweet beach day vibes.

Speaking of Friday, expect full sunshine and even warmer temperatures. Heat indices could climb to 104 degrees, so hydration is your best friend. The waterspout risk remains moderate, so keep an eye on those horizon lines.

Weekend outlook? More of the same sun-soaked paradise. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 90s, and light southwest winds. Monday might bring a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms to mix things up.

UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the Carolina coastal magic. Stay cool, stay safe, and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your coastal weather breakdown for the Carolina coastline.

Get ready for a sizzling summer day with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. Today's looking partly sunny with a high chance of popping thunderstorms, so keep those beach umbrellas and lightning detectors handy.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering between 1 to 3 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but smart swimmers always stay alert near jetties and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift south by afternoon, blowing around 5 miles per hour. Pro tip: those southwest winds on Friday will make for some sweet beach day vibes.

Speaking of Friday, expect full sunshine and even warmer temperatures. Heat indices could climb to 104 degrees, so hydration is your best friend. The waterspout risk remains moderate, so keep an eye on those horizon lines.

Weekend outlook? More of the same sun-soaked paradise. Expect sunny skies, temperatures in the lower 90s, and light southwest winds. Monday might bring a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms to mix things up.

UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that sunscreen, rock your shades, and enjoy the Carolina coastal magic. Stay cool, stay safe, and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Alert: High UV, Moderate Rip Currents, and Sizzling Summer Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting beach conditions to navigate.

Today's forecast is bringing moderate rip current risks from Pender to Georgetown, so swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 3 feet with northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour creating strong longshore currents.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, perfect for cooling off. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach areas will see similar conditions with that moderate rip current warning in effect through this evening. Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are experiencing comparable marine environments.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings a shift - rip current risks drop to low, but thunderstorm potential ramps up to moderate. Winds will start shifting from northeast to southwest, and we're anticipating partly sunny conditions with a higher chance of scattered showers.

The extended forecast looks like a beach lover's dream - sunny days, temperatures climbing into the lower 90s, and consistently low rip current risks. Southwest winds around 10 miles per hour will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, watch those rip currents, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Carolina beaches!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting beach conditions to navigate.

Today's forecast is bringing moderate rip current risks from Pender to Georgetown, so swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 3 feet with northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour creating strong longshore currents.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, perfect for cooling off. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach areas will see similar conditions with that moderate rip current warning in effect through this evening. Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are experiencing comparable marine environments.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings a shift - rip current risks drop to low, but thunderstorm potential ramps up to moderate. Winds will start shifting from northeast to southwest, and we're anticipating partly sunny conditions with a higher chance of scattered showers.

The extended forecast looks like a beach lover's dream - sunny days, temperatures climbing into the lower 90s, and consistently low rip current risks. Southwest winds around 10 miles per hour will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, watch those rip currents, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Carolina beaches!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting beach conditions to navigate.

Today's forecast is bringing moderate rip current risks from Pender to Georgetown, so swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 3 feet with northeast winds pushing 10 to 15 miles per hour creating strong longshore currents.

The UV index is cranking up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the lower 80s, perfect for cooling off. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach areas will see similar conditions with that moderate rip current warning in effect through this evening. Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are experiencing comparable marine environments.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings a shift - rip current risks drop to low, but thunderstorm potential ramps up to moderate. Winds will start shifting from northeast to southwest, and we're anticipating partly sunny conditions with a higher chance of scattered showers.

The extended forecast looks like a beach lover's dream - sunny days, temperatures climbing into the lower 90s, and consistently low rip current risks. Southwest winds around 10 miles per hour will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, watch those rip currents, and enjoy another beautiful day at the Carolina beaches!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles with Mid 80s Heat, Thunderstorm Potential, and Perfect Beach Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Our surf zone forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 102 degrees.

Today's ocean conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let that calm surface fool you - we've got a high thunderstorm potential brewing that could spark some dramatic afternoon skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to low 80s, perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for swimmers and surfers. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your absolute best friend today.

While the rip current risk remains low across most beaches, lifeguards remind everyone to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where unexpected currents can develop. A moderate waterspout risk is also in play, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

As we look ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Thursday and Friday will maintain that summer rhythm with partly sunny skies, chances of afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing towards the upper 80s and lower 90s.

Surf's up, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 09:41:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Our surf zone forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 102 degrees.

Today's ocean conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let that calm surface fool you - we've got a high thunderstorm potential brewing that could spark some dramatic afternoon skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to low 80s, perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for swimmers and surfers. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your absolute best friend today.

While the rip current risk remains low across most beaches, lifeguards remind everyone to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where unexpected currents can develop. A moderate waterspout risk is also in play, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

As we look ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Thursday and Friday will maintain that summer rhythm with partly sunny skies, chances of afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing towards the upper 80s and lower 90s.

Surf's up, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! Our surf zone forecast is bringing some serious summer vibes with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and heat indices pushing towards a toasty 102 degrees.

Today's ocean conditions are looking pretty mellow with surf heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet. But don't let that calm surface fool you - we've got a high thunderstorm potential brewing that could spark some dramatic afternoon skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to low 80s, perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be blowing from the northeast around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for swimmers and surfers. The UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your absolute best friend today.

While the rip current risk remains low across most beaches, lifeguards remind everyone to stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where unexpected currents can develop. A moderate waterspout risk is also in play, so keep an eye on those developing clouds.

As we look ahead, expect similar conditions through the weekend. Thursday and Friday will maintain that summer rhythm with partly sunny skies, chances of afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing towards the upper 80s and lower 90s.

Surf's up, stay safe, and enjoy that coastal magic!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Scorching Carolina Coast Weekend: Surf Conditions, Heat Warnings, and Beach Safety Guide for Thrill Seekers</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where the heat is on and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers beware. The surf's serving up waves between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution for casual swimmers.

The sun is bringing serious heat today, with temperatures climbing into the lower 90s and heat indices pushing past 105 degrees. Talk about scorching! Slip on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to extreme. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the inland inferno.

Winds will be blowing southwest around 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms to keep you on your toes.

Tide schedules vary by location, but you'll want to check local times for optimal beach and water activities. Mercer Pier and Topsail Inlet both have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Looking ahead, Monday brings slightly calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and temperatures easing into the upper 80s. Tuesday through Thursday will see a mix of partly sunny skies and potential thunderstorm activity.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, respect the water, and soak up that summer magic responsibly. Catch those waves, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 09:41:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where the heat is on and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers beware. The surf's serving up waves between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution for casual swimmers.

The sun is bringing serious heat today, with temperatures climbing into the lower 90s and heat indices pushing past 105 degrees. Talk about scorching! Slip on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to extreme. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the inland inferno.

Winds will be blowing southwest around 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms to keep you on your toes.

Tide schedules vary by location, but you'll want to check local times for optimal beach and water activities. Mercer Pier and Topsail Inlet both have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Looking ahead, Monday brings slightly calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and temperatures easing into the upper 80s. Tuesday through Thursday will see a mix of partly sunny skies and potential thunderstorm activity.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, respect the water, and soak up that summer magic responsibly. Catch those waves, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where the heat is on and the waves are calling your name.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today, so swimmers beware. The surf's serving up waves between 1 to 3 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but requiring some caution for casual swimmers.

The sun is bringing serious heat today, with temperatures climbing into the lower 90s and heat indices pushing past 105 degrees. Talk about scorching! Slip on that sunscreen because the UV index is cranked up to extreme. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, offering a refreshing escape from the inland inferno.

Winds will be blowing southwest around 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms to keep you on your toes.

Tide schedules vary by location, but you'll want to check local times for optimal beach and water activities. Mercer Pier and Topsail Inlet both have low tides mid-morning and high tides in the late afternoon.

Looking ahead, Monday brings slightly calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and temperatures easing into the upper 80s. Tuesday through Thursday will see a mix of partly sunny skies and potential thunderstorm activity.

Bottom line: Stay hydrated, respect the water, and soak up that summer magic responsibly. Catch those waves, beach warriors!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Scorching Heat and Moderate Waves Hit Carolina Coast: Surf Report Reveals Sizzling Beach Conditions and Safety Tips</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is heating up quite literally with a scorching heat advisory in effect today.

Let's talk waves first. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific stretch of sand. Coastal Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier conditions.

Heat is the headline today with temperatures climbing to around 90 degrees and heat indices pushing past 105 - even approaching 110 in some areas. Translation: it's going to be HOT. Protect that skin with serious sunscreen because the UV index is screaming EXTREME.

Wind conditions are pretty consistent across the board - southwest breezes hovering around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 8:30-9:30 AM and afternoon highs around 3:30-4:30 PM across different coastal zones.

Safety first, beach warriors! While rip current risks are generally low, always pay attention to local warnings and swim near lifeguards. Those jetties and piers can create sneaky current conditions.

Surf's up - stay cool and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 09:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is heating up quite literally with a scorching heat advisory in effect today.

Let's talk waves first. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific stretch of sand. Coastal Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier conditions.

Heat is the headline today with temperatures climbing to around 90 degrees and heat indices pushing past 105 - even approaching 110 in some areas. Translation: it's going to be HOT. Protect that skin with serious sunscreen because the UV index is screaming EXTREME.

Wind conditions are pretty consistent across the board - southwest breezes hovering around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 8:30-9:30 AM and afternoon highs around 3:30-4:30 PM across different coastal zones.

Safety first, beach warriors! While rip current risks are generally low, always pay attention to local warnings and swim near lifeguards. Those jetties and piers can create sneaky current conditions.

Surf's up - stay cool and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is heating up quite literally with a scorching heat advisory in effect today.

Let's talk waves first. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific stretch of sand. Coastal Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with moderate rip current risks and slightly choppier conditions.

Heat is the headline today with temperatures climbing to around 90 degrees and heat indices pushing past 105 - even approaching 110 in some areas. Translation: it's going to be HOT. Protect that skin with serious sunscreen because the UV index is screaming EXTREME.

Wind conditions are pretty consistent across the board - southwest breezes hovering around 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off.

Tide schedule highlights include morning lows around 8:30-9:30 AM and afternoon highs around 3:30-4:30 PM across different coastal zones.

Safety first, beach warriors! While rip current risks are generally low, always pay attention to local warnings and swim near lifeguards. Those jetties and piers can create sneaky current conditions.

Surf's up - stay cool and ride those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Braces for Sizzling Weather: High Surf Alerts and Extreme UV Conditions Spark Beach Safety Warnings</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, but don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got some serious surf conditions to talk about.

Rip currents are in the moderate risk category from Pender County down to Georgetown, so beach safety is our top priority. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location. Southwest winds will be whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some seriously strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Just be smart about where you're swimming, especially near piers, jetties, and other structures where rip currents love to play their dangerous game.

Thunderstorm potential is low today but will bump up to moderate on Friday, so keep an eye on those skies. Heat indices are going to push close to 106 degrees, so hydration is key. The tide cycles are looking pretty standard, with low tides in the morning and high tides around early afternoon.

For the weekend warriors, expect similar conditions with a slight decrease in rip current risks and surf heights. Monday might bring more shower activity, so plan accordingly.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day ahead, but respect the ocean and stay alert. Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 09:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, but don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got some serious surf conditions to talk about.

Rip currents are in the moderate risk category from Pender County down to Georgetown, so beach safety is our top priority. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location. Southwest winds will be whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some seriously strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Just be smart about where you're swimming, especially near piers, jetties, and other structures where rip currents love to play their dangerous game.

Thunderstorm potential is low today but will bump up to moderate on Friday, so keep an eye on those skies. Heat indices are going to push close to 106 degrees, so hydration is key. The tide cycles are looking pretty standard, with low tides in the morning and high tides around early afternoon.

For the weekend warriors, expect similar conditions with a slight decrease in rip current risks and surf heights. Monday might bring more shower activity, so plan accordingly.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day ahead, but respect the ocean and stay alert. Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves responsibly!

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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, but don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we've got some serious surf conditions to talk about.

Rip currents are in the moderate risk category from Pender County down to Georgetown, so beach safety is our top priority. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location. Southwest winds will be whipping around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some seriously strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off. Just be smart about where you're swimming, especially near piers, jetties, and other structures where rip currents love to play their dangerous game.

Thunderstorm potential is low today but will bump up to moderate on Friday, so keep an eye on those skies. Heat indices are going to push close to 106 degrees, so hydration is key. The tide cycles are looking pretty standard, with low tides in the morning and high tides around early afternoon.

For the weekend warriors, expect similar conditions with a slight decrease in rip current risks and surf heights. Monday might bring more shower activity, so plan accordingly.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach day ahead, but respect the ocean and stay alert. Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves responsibly!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles: Beach Forecast Reveals Perfect Surfing Conditions with Moderate Waves and High Temperatures</title>
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      <description>Beach Riders and Wave Chasers, listen up! We've got a sizzling summer forecast coming at you from the Carolina coastline.

Today's looking like a classic beach day with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Winds will be dancing southward at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for coastal drifting.

Surfers, expect modest waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches. Pender and New Hanover counties are serving up some sweet small breaks with a low rip current risk. Brunswick and Horry county beaches are cranking it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current warning - so stay alert out there!

The UV index is screaming Very High, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a boiled lobster. Water temperatures are luxuriously sitting in the upper 70s to mid 80s - basically liquid paradise.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so keep an eye on those afternoon clouds. They might crash our beach party with some quick-moving showers. Waterspout risk is low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Thursday brings even more heat with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices threatening to hit 104 degrees. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Extended forecast looks consistently awesome - mostly sunny days, temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s, and those gentle southwest winds keeping things comfortable.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and respect the ocean! Surf's up, Carolina!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:41:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach Riders and Wave Chasers, listen up! We've got a sizzling summer forecast coming at you from the Carolina coastline.

Today's looking like a classic beach day with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Winds will be dancing southward at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for coastal drifting.

Surfers, expect modest waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches. Pender and New Hanover counties are serving up some sweet small breaks with a low rip current risk. Brunswick and Horry county beaches are cranking it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current warning - so stay alert out there!

The UV index is screaming Very High, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a boiled lobster. Water temperatures are luxuriously sitting in the upper 70s to mid 80s - basically liquid paradise.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so keep an eye on those afternoon clouds. They might crash our beach party with some quick-moving showers. Waterspout risk is low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Thursday brings even more heat with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices threatening to hit 104 degrees. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Extended forecast looks consistently awesome - mostly sunny days, temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s, and those gentle southwest winds keeping things comfortable.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and respect the ocean! Surf's up, Carolina!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach Riders and Wave Chasers, listen up! We've got a sizzling summer forecast coming at you from the Carolina coastline.

Today's looking like a classic beach day with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid 80s. Winds will be dancing southward at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for coastal drifting.

Surfers, expect modest waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches. Pender and New Hanover counties are serving up some sweet small breaks with a low rip current risk. Brunswick and Horry county beaches are cranking it up a notch with 2 to 4 foot surf and a moderate rip current warning - so stay alert out there!

The UV index is screaming Very High, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a boiled lobster. Water temperatures are luxuriously sitting in the upper 70s to mid 80s - basically liquid paradise.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so keep an eye on those afternoon clouds. They might crash our beach party with some quick-moving showers. Waterspout risk is low, but Mother Nature always keeps us guessing.

Thursday brings even more heat with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices threatening to hit 104 degrees. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms.

Extended forecast looks consistently awesome - mostly sunny days, temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s, and those gentle southwest winds keeping things comfortable.

Catch those waves, stay hydrated, and respect the ocean! Surf's up, Carolina!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Forecast: Moderate Waves, High UV, and Thunderstorm Potential This Week</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! Your surf zone forecast is looking spicy for the next few days along the Carolina coastline.

Today we're cruising with some chill vibes - just 1-foot surf and low rip current risks. But don't let that fool you - we've got a moderate waterspout risk and a very high UV index, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm. Temperatures will hang out in the mid-80s with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Wednesday turns up the energy a bit. Surf heights will bump to 1-3 feet, and some areas like Brunswick beaches might see 2-4 foot waves. The thunderstorm potential cranks to moderate, and that heat index could push near 100 degrees. Winds will strengthen to 10-15 miles per hour from the south, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for those who love a little maritime movement.

Looking ahead to Thursday through Saturday, expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf will range from 1-4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will creep into the upper 80s, with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low to mid-80s, so grab your board and soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! Your surf zone forecast is looking spicy for the next few days along the Carolina coastline.

Today we're cruising with some chill vibes - just 1-foot surf and low rip current risks. But don't let that fool you - we've got a moderate waterspout risk and a very high UV index, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm. Temperatures will hang out in the mid-80s with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Wednesday turns up the energy a bit. Surf heights will bump to 1-3 feet, and some areas like Brunswick beaches might see 2-4 foot waves. The thunderstorm potential cranks to moderate, and that heat index could push near 100 degrees. Winds will strengthen to 10-15 miles per hour from the south, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for those who love a little maritime movement.

Looking ahead to Thursday through Saturday, expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf will range from 1-4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will creep into the upper 80s, with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low to mid-80s, so grab your board and soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers! Your surf zone forecast is looking spicy for the next few days along the Carolina coastline.

Today we're cruising with some chill vibes - just 1-foot surf and low rip current risks. But don't let that fool you - we've got a moderate waterspout risk and a very high UV index, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up showers and maybe a stray thunderstorm. Temperatures will hang out in the mid-80s with gentle south winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Wednesday turns up the energy a bit. Surf heights will bump to 1-3 feet, and some areas like Brunswick beaches might see 2-4 foot waves. The thunderstorm potential cranks to moderate, and that heat index could push near 100 degrees. Winds will strengthen to 10-15 miles per hour from the south, creating a moderate longshore current perfect for those who love a little maritime movement.

Looking ahead to Thursday through Saturday, expect mostly sunny conditions with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Surf will range from 1-4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. Temperatures will creep into the upper 80s, with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Pro tip: Even with low rip current risks, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the low to mid-80s, so grab your board and soak up some summer magic!

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Sizzling Summer Surf Forecast: North Carolina and South Carolina Beaches Ready for Weekend Water Fun</title>
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      <description>Beach Lovers and Wave Chasers! Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast bringing you all the coastal vibes from North Carolina to South Carolina.

Get ready for a sizzling day with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. The UV is cranked up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your coolest shades.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s along North Carolina beaches and lower 80s in South Carolina, offering that perfect refreshing touch.

Wind patterns will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour by afternoon. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. While waterspout risks are low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone, stay weather aware.

Tide times are your beach planning friends today. In Topsail, high tide hits at 9:51 AM, with a low swing at 3:39 PM. Mercer Pier sees similar rhythms with high tide at 9:46 AM.

The extended forecast suggests similar conditions through Thursday - mostly sunny with occasional shower chances and temperatures staying consistent in the mid 80s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet, keeping things interesting for water enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low, but remember the golden rule: always respect the ocean and swim near lifeguards. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 09:41:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach Lovers and Wave Chasers! Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast bringing you all the coastal vibes from North Carolina to South Carolina.

Get ready for a sizzling day with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. The UV is cranked up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your coolest shades.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s along North Carolina beaches and lower 80s in South Carolina, offering that perfect refreshing touch.

Wind patterns will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour by afternoon. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. While waterspout risks are low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone, stay weather aware.

Tide times are your beach planning friends today. In Topsail, high tide hits at 9:51 AM, with a low swing at 3:39 PM. Mercer Pier sees similar rhythms with high tide at 9:46 AM.

The extended forecast suggests similar conditions through Thursday - mostly sunny with occasional shower chances and temperatures staying consistent in the mid 80s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet, keeping things interesting for water enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low, but remember the golden rule: always respect the ocean and swim near lifeguards. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach Lovers and Wave Chasers! Here's your Sunday surf zone forecast bringing you all the coastal vibes from North Carolina to South Carolina.

Get ready for a sizzling day with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing past 100 degrees. The UV is cranked up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your coolest shades.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with waves hovering around 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling and beginner surfers. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s along North Carolina beaches and lower 80s in South Carolina, offering that perfect refreshing touch.

Wind patterns will start light and variable, then shift to a gentle south breeze around 5 to 10 miles per hour by afternoon. Thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. While waterspout risks are low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone, stay weather aware.

Tide times are your beach planning friends today. In Topsail, high tide hits at 9:51 AM, with a low swing at 3:39 PM. Mercer Pier sees similar rhythms with high tide at 9:46 AM.

The extended forecast suggests similar conditions through Thursday - mostly sunny with occasional shower chances and temperatures staying consistent in the mid 80s. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet, keeping things interesting for water enthusiasts.

Rip current risk remains low, but remember the golden rule: always respect the ocean and swim near lifeguards. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those beach vibes!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Weekend Surf Report: High Heat, Moderate Waves, and Rip Current Warnings for Beach Lovers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4191077184</link>
      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Buckle up for a sizzling Saturday with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees and some serious beach action brewing. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Pender County down to Georgetown, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

The surf's running a sweet 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of shoreline. Topsail and Wrightsville Beach are seeing modest 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick beaches east of Ocean Isle are serving up more substantial 2 to 4 foot swells perfect for adventurous riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to lower 80s - basically liquid paradise. Winds will start westerly in the morning and shift southerly by afternoon, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a higher chance in the afternoon. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies turning partly cloudy with scattered shower possibilities.

Beach temps will cruise in the mid to upper 80s, making for a classic summer scorcher. Keep hydrated, watch those rip currents, and remember - a little respect for the ocean goes a long way.

Weekend warriors can look forward to slightly calmer conditions on Sunday, with lower rip current risks and continued warm vibes. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Buckle up for a sizzling Saturday with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees and some serious beach action brewing. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Pender County down to Georgetown, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

The surf's running a sweet 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of shoreline. Topsail and Wrightsville Beach are seeing modest 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick beaches east of Ocean Isle are serving up more substantial 2 to 4 foot swells perfect for adventurous riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to lower 80s - basically liquid paradise. Winds will start westerly in the morning and shift southerly by afternoon, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a higher chance in the afternoon. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies turning partly cloudy with scattered shower possibilities.

Beach temps will cruise in the mid to upper 80s, making for a classic summer scorcher. Keep hydrated, watch those rip currents, and remember - a little respect for the ocean goes a long way.

Weekend warriors can look forward to slightly calmer conditions on Sunday, with lower rip current risks and continued warm vibes. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Buckle up for a sizzling Saturday with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees and some serious beach action brewing. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Pender County down to Georgetown, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert.

The surf's running a sweet 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of shoreline. Topsail and Wrightsville Beach are seeing modest 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick beaches east of Ocean Isle are serving up more substantial 2 to 4 foot swells perfect for adventurous riders.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to lower 80s - basically liquid paradise. Winds will start westerly in the morning and shift southerly by afternoon, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, with a higher chance in the afternoon. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. Expect mostly sunny skies turning partly cloudy with scattered shower possibilities.

Beach temps will cruise in the mid to upper 80s, making for a classic summer scorcher. Keep hydrated, watch those rip currents, and remember - a little respect for the ocean goes a long way.

Weekend warriors can look forward to slightly calmer conditions on Sunday, with lower rip current risks and continued warm vibes. Stay safe and enjoy those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Beach Alert: Moderate Rip Currents, Thunderstorms, and High UV Forecast Demand Careful Coastal Enjoyment</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure with a side of caution. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and stay safe.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waves are serving up a 1 to 3-foot surf with some spicy conditions. Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of sunshine and thunderstorm potential - so pack that sunscreen and maybe a rain jacket.

The wind's coming in from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but keep an eye on those rip currents.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so slip on that sunscreen and maybe a hat. Those thunderstorms? They're not just a maybe - they're likely, with a moderate waterspout risk adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

High temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, giving you that classic summer beach vibe. Tides will be doing their thing, with morning highs around 7:30 to 8:30 AM and afternoon lows around 1:30 to 2:30 PM.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up similar - moderate rip current risks, chances of showers, and those Southwest winds keeping things breezy. Sunday and Monday might calm down a bit with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch the water, and don't turn your back on those waves. Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean's power. Surf's on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 09:41:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure with a side of caution. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and stay safe.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waves are serving up a 1 to 3-foot surf with some spicy conditions. Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of sunshine and thunderstorm potential - so pack that sunscreen and maybe a rain jacket.

The wind's coming in from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but keep an eye on those rip currents.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so slip on that sunscreen and maybe a hat. Those thunderstorms? They're not just a maybe - they're likely, with a moderate waterspout risk adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

High temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, giving you that classic summer beach vibe. Tides will be doing their thing, with morning highs around 7:30 to 8:30 AM and afternoon lows around 1:30 to 2:30 PM.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up similar - moderate rip current risks, chances of showers, and those Southwest winds keeping things breezy. Sunday and Monday might calm down a bit with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch the water, and don't turn your back on those waves. Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean's power. Surf's on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a day of coastal adventure with a side of caution. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and stay safe.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waves are serving up a 1 to 3-foot surf with some spicy conditions. Today's beach forecast is a mixed bag of sunshine and thunderstorm potential - so pack that sunscreen and maybe a rain jacket.

The wind's coming in from the southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but keep an eye on those rip currents.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so slip on that sunscreen and maybe a hat. Those thunderstorms? They're not just a maybe - they're likely, with a moderate waterspout risk adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

High temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, giving you that classic summer beach vibe. Tides will be doing their thing, with morning highs around 7:30 to 8:30 AM and afternoon lows around 1:30 to 2:30 PM.

Looking ahead, the weekend's shaping up similar - moderate rip current risks, chances of showers, and those Southwest winds keeping things breezy. Sunday and Monday might calm down a bit with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Stay alert, watch the water, and don't turn your back on those waves. Enjoy the beach, but respect the ocean's power. Surf's on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Surf Alert: Moderate Rip Currents and Waves Pose Potential Risks for Beach Goers This Week</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is throwing some serious wave warnings our way for the Carolina coastline. Today's got a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy until 8 PM, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert.

Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet along most beaches from Pender to Georgetown. The water's sitting pretty in the low to mid 70s, perfect for cooling off during these steamy mid-80s days. South winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so while you're soaking up that extreme UV index, keep an eye on those brewing clouds. The waterspout risk is low to moderate depending on the stretch of coastline, so beach-goers should maintain that classic Carolina coastal awareness.

Thursday looks similar but with a slight twist - slightly lower surf heights and a shift to southwest winds. The rip current risk remains moderate, so don't let your guard down. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to pack that quick-dry towel and maybe a light rain jacket.

The extended forecast suggests a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks through Saturday, with surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet in some areas. Sunday brings some relief with a low rip current risk and slightly calmer conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those Carolina waves! This is your surf report bringing you the latest coastal conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 20:54:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is throwing some serious wave warnings our way for the Carolina coastline. Today's got a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy until 8 PM, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert.

Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet along most beaches from Pender to Georgetown. The water's sitting pretty in the low to mid 70s, perfect for cooling off during these steamy mid-80s days. South winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so while you're soaking up that extreme UV index, keep an eye on those brewing clouds. The waterspout risk is low to moderate depending on the stretch of coastline, so beach-goers should maintain that classic Carolina coastal awareness.

Thursday looks similar but with a slight twist - slightly lower surf heights and a shift to southwest winds. The rip current risk remains moderate, so don't let your guard down. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to pack that quick-dry towel and maybe a light rain jacket.

The extended forecast suggests a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks through Saturday, with surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet in some areas. Sunday brings some relief with a low rip current risk and slightly calmer conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those Carolina waves! This is your surf report bringing you the latest coastal conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The National Weather Service is throwing some serious wave warnings our way for the Carolina coastline. Today's got a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy until 8 PM, so surfers and swimmers better stay alert.

Expect waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet along most beaches from Pender to Georgetown. The water's sitting pretty in the low to mid 70s, perfect for cooling off during these steamy mid-80s days. South winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving.

Thunderstorm potential is moderate today, so while you're soaking up that extreme UV index, keep an eye on those brewing clouds. The waterspout risk is low to moderate depending on the stretch of coastline, so beach-goers should maintain that classic Carolina coastal awareness.

Thursday looks similar but with a slight twist - slightly lower surf heights and a shift to southwest winds. The rip current risk remains moderate, so don't let your guard down. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to pack that quick-dry towel and maybe a light rain jacket.

The extended forecast suggests a consistent pattern of moderate rip current risks through Saturday, with surf heights hovering around 2 to 4 feet in some areas. Sunday brings some relief with a low rip current risk and slightly calmer conditions.

Bottom line: Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those Carolina waves! This is your surf report bringing you the latest coastal conditions.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carolina Coast Sizzles: Scorching Temperatures, Thunderstorm Chances, and Perfect Beach Conditions Await Coastal Visitors</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting weather brewing.

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and a max heat index pushing 102 degrees. So grab that sunscreen - the UV index is extreme! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current perfect for coastal drift.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s, making for some comfortable swimming conditions. But keep your eyes peeled - there's a moderate chance of pop-up thunderstorms rolling through, adding some electric excitement to your beach day.

Rip current risks are looking low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone. While the surf height remains relatively calm at 1 to 3 feet, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast suggests a continuation of summer vibes - mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm chances through the weekend. Temperatures will hover consistently in the mid to upper 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep your beach plans flexible, pack a light rain jacket, and stay hydrated in this sultry summer heat. Whether you're catching waves or catching rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name!

Stay safe and enjoy the surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 16:04:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting weather brewing.

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and a max heat index pushing 102 degrees. So grab that sunscreen - the UV index is extreme! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current perfect for coastal drift.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s, making for some comfortable swimming conditions. But keep your eyes peeled - there's a moderate chance of pop-up thunderstorms rolling through, adding some electric excitement to your beach day.

Rip current risks are looking low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone. While the surf height remains relatively calm at 1 to 3 feet, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast suggests a continuation of summer vibes - mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm chances through the weekend. Temperatures will hover consistently in the mid to upper 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep your beach plans flexible, pack a light rain jacket, and stay hydrated in this sultry summer heat. Whether you're catching waves or catching rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name!

Stay safe and enjoy the surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling summer day along the Carolina coastline with some exciting weather brewing.

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid 80s and a max heat index pushing 102 degrees. So grab that sunscreen - the UV index is extreme! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current perfect for coastal drift.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s, making for some comfortable swimming conditions. But keep your eyes peeled - there's a moderate chance of pop-up thunderstorms rolling through, adding some electric excitement to your beach day.

Rip current risks are looking low to moderate depending on your specific beach zone. While the surf height remains relatively calm at 1 to 3 feet, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where tricky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast suggests a continuation of summer vibes - mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm chances through the weekend. Temperatures will hover consistently in the mid to upper 80s with southwest winds around 10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep your beach plans flexible, pack a light rain jacket, and stay hydrated in this sultry summer heat. Whether you're catching waves or catching rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name!

Stay safe and enjoy the surf!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing a toasty 102 degrees.

Coastal waters are warming up nicely with sea temperatures in the mid 70s to lower 80s perfect for catching waves. Speaking of waves today offers some sweet surfing conditions with heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact beach location.

Heads up beach goers - thunderstorm potential is moderate today so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. The UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current running from south to north.

Rip current risk varies by location. Most beaches are sitting at low risk today but always exercise caution near piers jetties and rocky areas. The Brunswick and Horry county beaches are showing a moderate rip current risk so swimmers need to stay alert.

Your tide times are looking like morning high tides around 6 to 7 AM with low tides hitting midday. Water enthusiasts can expect mostly sunny conditions with a chance of afternoon pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Extended forecast suggests similar conditions through the weekend - moderate rip risks surf heights around 1 to 4 feet and continued chances of afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds will keep things breezy with temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s.

Stay safe have fun and enjoy those gorgeous Carolina beaches!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 09:40:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing a toasty 102 degrees.

Coastal waters are warming up nicely with sea temperatures in the mid 70s to lower 80s perfect for catching waves. Speaking of waves today offers some sweet surfing conditions with heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact beach location.

Heads up beach goers - thunderstorm potential is moderate today so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. The UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current running from south to north.

Rip current risk varies by location. Most beaches are sitting at low risk today but always exercise caution near piers jetties and rocky areas. The Brunswick and Horry county beaches are showing a moderate rip current risk so swimmers need to stay alert.

Your tide times are looking like morning high tides around 6 to 7 AM with low tides hitting midday. Water enthusiasts can expect mostly sunny conditions with a chance of afternoon pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Extended forecast suggests similar conditions through the weekend - moderate rip risks surf heights around 1 to 4 feet and continued chances of afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds will keep things breezy with temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s.

Stay safe have fun and enjoy those gorgeous Carolina beaches!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s and heat indices pushing a toasty 102 degrees.

Coastal waters are warming up nicely with sea temperatures in the mid 70s to lower 80s perfect for catching waves. Speaking of waves today offers some sweet surfing conditions with heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact beach location.

Heads up beach goers - thunderstorm potential is moderate today so keep an eye on those afternoon skies. The UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades! South winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current running from south to north.

Rip current risk varies by location. Most beaches are sitting at low risk today but always exercise caution near piers jetties and rocky areas. The Brunswick and Horry county beaches are showing a moderate rip current risk so swimmers need to stay alert.

Your tide times are looking like morning high tides around 6 to 7 AM with low tides hitting midday. Water enthusiasts can expect mostly sunny conditions with a chance of afternoon pop-up showers and thunderstorms.

Extended forecast suggests similar conditions through the weekend - moderate rip risks surf heights around 1 to 4 feet and continued chances of afternoon thunderstorms. Southwest winds will keep things breezy with temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s.

Stay safe have fun and enjoy those gorgeous Carolina beaches!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious swimmers both taking note.

Today's beach scene is packed with excitement and potential danger. Southeast winds are cranking up to 20-30 miles per hour, whipping up massive waves ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your stretch of sand. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're talking high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention.

The UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but don't let that fool you. Those powerful currents are no joke.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the horizon. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, creating a sultry tropical atmosphere that screams summer adventure.

Monday looks slightly calmer but still packed with maritime drama. Winds will shift to the southwest, waves will calm a bit to 1-4 feet, and you'll see more sunshine breaking through. The heat index could climb to a scorching 100 degrees, so hydration is key.

Longshore currents are running strong from south to north, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. Beach-goers should keep a close eye on local lifeguards and warning flags.

Pro tip: If you're feeling uncertain about water conditions, play it safe. Those rip currents can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout!

Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the incredible ocean playground nature has prepared for us!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 09:39:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious swimmers both taking note.

Today's beach scene is packed with excitement and potential danger. Southeast winds are cranking up to 20-30 miles per hour, whipping up massive waves ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your stretch of sand. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're talking high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention.

The UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but don't let that fool you. Those powerful currents are no joke.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the horizon. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, creating a sultry tropical atmosphere that screams summer adventure.

Monday looks slightly calmer but still packed with maritime drama. Winds will shift to the southwest, waves will calm a bit to 1-4 feet, and you'll see more sunshine breaking through. The heat index could climb to a scorching 100 degrees, so hydration is key.

Longshore currents are running strong from south to north, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. Beach-goers should keep a close eye on local lifeguards and warning flags.

Pro tip: If you're feeling uncertain about water conditions, play it safe. Those rip currents can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout!

Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the incredible ocean playground nature has prepared for us!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this weekend. We're looking at some seriously gnarly conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies and cautious swimmers both taking note.

Today's beach scene is packed with excitement and potential danger. Southeast winds are cranking up to 20-30 miles per hour, whipping up massive waves ranging from 3 to 7 feet depending on your stretch of sand. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're talking high-risk rip current conditions that demand your full attention.

The UV index is blasting into the very high category, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s - perfect for cooling off, but don't let that fool you. Those powerful currents are no joke.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the horizon. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, creating a sultry tropical atmosphere that screams summer adventure.

Monday looks slightly calmer but still packed with maritime drama. Winds will shift to the southwest, waves will calm a bit to 1-4 feet, and you'll see more sunshine breaking through. The heat index could climb to a scorching 100 degrees, so hydration is key.

Longshore currents are running strong from south to north, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert. Beach-goers should keep a close eye on local lifeguards and warning flags.

Pro tip: If you're feeling uncertain about water conditions, play it safe. Those rip currents can turn a fun day into a dangerous situation faster than you can say wipeout!

Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy the incredible ocean playground nature has prepared for us!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! This is your weekend wave report from the Carolina coastline.

Hold onto your sunscreen because we've got a spicy forecast brewing! High rip current risks are dominating the scene from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Today and tomorrow promise a wild ride with surf heights ranging from 2 to 7 feet depending on your exact beach location. East and southeast winds will be churning between 10 to 30 miles per hour, creating some seriously dramatic ocean conditions.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with thunderstorms likely to crash your beach party. The good news? Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s. The bad news? Those waterspout risks are moderate, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunburn prevention is not optional - it's mandatory. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s, perfect for bronzing but not for extended water exposure given those treacherous rip currents.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide mid-morning and high tide late afternoon. Pro tip: Check your specific beach zone for exact times.

Beach safety mantra for the weekend: Look before you leap, watch those rip currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those epic views!

This is your surf forecast, signing off. Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 09:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! This is your weekend wave report from the Carolina coastline.

Hold onto your sunscreen because we've got a spicy forecast brewing! High rip current risks are dominating the scene from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Today and tomorrow promise a wild ride with surf heights ranging from 2 to 7 feet depending on your exact beach location. East and southeast winds will be churning between 10 to 30 miles per hour, creating some seriously dramatic ocean conditions.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with thunderstorms likely to crash your beach party. The good news? Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s. The bad news? Those waterspout risks are moderate, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunburn prevention is not optional - it's mandatory. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s, perfect for bronzing but not for extended water exposure given those treacherous rip currents.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide mid-morning and high tide late afternoon. Pro tip: Check your specific beach zone for exact times.

Beach safety mantra for the weekend: Look before you leap, watch those rip currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those epic views!

This is your surf forecast, signing off. Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! This is your weekend wave report from the Carolina coastline.

Hold onto your sunscreen because we've got a spicy forecast brewing! High rip current risks are dominating the scene from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, so water warriors need to stay extra alert.

Today and tomorrow promise a wild ride with surf heights ranging from 2 to 7 feet depending on your exact beach location. East and southeast winds will be churning between 10 to 30 miles per hour, creating some seriously dramatic ocean conditions.

Expect mostly cloudy skies with thunderstorms likely to crash your beach party. The good news? Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to lower 80s. The bad news? Those waterspout risks are moderate, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunburn prevention is not optional - it's mandatory. Temperatures will hover in the lower to mid 80s, perfect for bronzing but not for extended water exposure given those treacherous rip currents.

Tide schedules vary by location, but most beaches will see low tide mid-morning and high tide late afternoon. Pro tip: Check your specific beach zone for exact times.

Beach safety mantra for the weekend: Look before you leap, watch those rip currents, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and catch those epic views!

This is your surf forecast, signing off. Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Independence Day weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that demand your respect and attention.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for cooling off but watch those currents!

Today's forecast brings a moderate chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is cranking up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself. Winds will start west and shift south throughout the day, creating some interesting water conditions.

Independence Day looks slightly more stable with mostly sunny conditions. Rip current risks remain moderate across the region, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. North and northeast winds around 5 to 10 mph will add some texture to the waves.

The extended outlook shows increasing marine activity. Saturday brings moderate rip risks and 2 to 5 foot surf. Sunday ramps up with high rip current risks and potential showers. Expect east winds around 10 to 15 mph creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Beach-goers, stay alert, respect the water, and remember lifeguards are your best friends. Check local conditions, swim near a lifeguard, and never swim alone. Enjoy the holiday weekend and ride those waves safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 09:39:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Independence Day weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that demand your respect and attention.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for cooling off but watch those currents!

Today's forecast brings a moderate chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is cranking up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself. Winds will start west and shift south throughout the day, creating some interesting water conditions.

Independence Day looks slightly more stable with mostly sunny conditions. Rip current risks remain moderate across the region, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. North and northeast winds around 5 to 10 mph will add some texture to the waves.

The extended outlook shows increasing marine activity. Saturday brings moderate rip risks and 2 to 5 foot surf. Sunday ramps up with high rip current risks and potential showers. Expect east winds around 10 to 15 mph creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Beach-goers, stay alert, respect the water, and remember lifeguards are your best friends. Check local conditions, swim near a lifeguard, and never swim alone. Enjoy the holiday weekend and ride those waves safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Independence Day weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate rip current risks that demand your respect and attention.

From Topsail to Wilmington and down to Myrtle Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, perfect for cooling off but watch those currents!

Today's forecast brings a moderate chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on those skies. UV index is cranking up to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and protect yourself. Winds will start west and shift south throughout the day, creating some interesting water conditions.

Independence Day looks slightly more stable with mostly sunny conditions. Rip current risks remain moderate across the region, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach location. North and northeast winds around 5 to 10 mph will add some texture to the waves.

The extended outlook shows increasing marine activity. Saturday brings moderate rip risks and 2 to 5 foot surf. Sunday ramps up with high rip current risks and potential showers. Expect east winds around 10 to 15 mph creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions.

Beach-goers, stay alert, respect the water, and remember lifeguards are your best friends. Check local conditions, swim near a lifeguard, and never swim alone. Enjoy the holiday weekend and ride those waves safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions along the Carolina coastline today. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because Mother Nature has some wild plans.

From Pender to Brunswick and up through Myrtle Beach, we're facing a moderate to high rip current risk that demands respect. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most action. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

UV index is screaming EXTREME today, so sunscreen is not just a suggestion - it's survival gear. Temperatures will cruise into the mid-80s with heat indices potentially pushing 100 degrees.

Tuesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, but Wednesday is when things get really interesting. Expect increasing cloud cover, higher thunderstorm chances, and continued moderate rip current risks.

Beach safety pro tip: If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Those rip currents are no joke and can pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say shark week.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast shows conditions gradually mellowing out. By Independence Day, we're looking at lower rip current risks and more stable beach conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and respect the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 09:39:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions along the Carolina coastline today. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because Mother Nature has some wild plans.

From Pender to Brunswick and up through Myrtle Beach, we're facing a moderate to high rip current risk that demands respect. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most action. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

UV index is screaming EXTREME today, so sunscreen is not just a suggestion - it's survival gear. Temperatures will cruise into the mid-80s with heat indices potentially pushing 100 degrees.

Tuesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, but Wednesday is when things get really interesting. Expect increasing cloud cover, higher thunderstorm chances, and continued moderate rip current risks.

Beach safety pro tip: If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Those rip currents are no joke and can pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say shark week.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast shows conditions gradually mellowing out. By Independence Day, we're looking at lower rip current risks and more stable beach conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and respect the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at some seriously spicy conditions along the Carolina coastline today. If you're planning to hit the waves, listen up because Mother Nature has some wild plans.

From Pender to Brunswick and up through Myrtle Beach, we're facing a moderate to high rip current risk that demands respect. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating strong longshore currents that could challenge even experienced swimmers.

Surf heights are pumping between 2 to 5 feet depending on your exact location, with the Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most action. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 80s, perfect for those looking to cool down.

UV index is screaming EXTREME today, so sunscreen is not just a suggestion - it's survival gear. Temperatures will cruise into the mid-80s with heat indices potentially pushing 100 degrees.

Tuesday looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms, but Wednesday is when things get really interesting. Expect increasing cloud cover, higher thunderstorm chances, and continued moderate rip current risks.

Beach safety pro tip: If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to warning flags. Those rip currents are no joke and can pull even experienced swimmers out faster than you can say shark week.

Looking ahead, the extended forecast shows conditions gradually mellowing out. By Independence Day, we're looking at lower rip current risks and more stable beach conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and respect the ocean!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing toward 100 degrees. Sunscreen is definitely your best friend today!

Let's talk surf conditions. Most areas are facing a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers need to stay alert. Pender and New Hanover beaches are seeing waves around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimming but watch those currents. Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at slightly beefier waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm sitting in the mid to upper 70s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off. Winds will be gentle and southerly at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a nice ocean breeze to offset that intense heat.

UV index is screaming very high today, so cover up and reapply that sunscreen every couple hours. Hydration is key with these scorching temperatures!

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the week. Monday brings a slight chance of thunderstorms and moderate waterspout risks in some areas. Tuesday's forecast shows increasing surf heights and potential for more active weather.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 09:39:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing toward 100 degrees. Sunscreen is definitely your best friend today!

Let's talk surf conditions. Most areas are facing a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers need to stay alert. Pender and New Hanover beaches are seeing waves around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimming but watch those currents. Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at slightly beefier waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm sitting in the mid to upper 70s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off. Winds will be gentle and southerly at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a nice ocean breeze to offset that intense heat.

UV index is screaming very high today, so cover up and reapply that sunscreen every couple hours. Hydration is key with these scorching temperatures!

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the week. Monday brings a slight chance of thunderstorms and moderate waterspout risks in some areas. Tuesday's forecast shows increasing surf heights and potential for more active weather.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and heat indices pushing toward 100 degrees. Sunscreen is definitely your best friend today!

Let's talk surf conditions. Most areas are facing a moderate rip current risk, so swimmers need to stay alert. Pender and New Hanover beaches are seeing waves around 1 to 2 feet, perfect for casual swimming but watch those currents. Brunswick and Horry County beaches are looking at slightly beefier waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach.

Water temperatures are deliciously warm sitting in the mid to upper 70s - basically bathwater perfect for cooling off. Winds will be gentle and southerly at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a nice ocean breeze to offset that intense heat.

UV index is screaming very high today, so cover up and reapply that sunscreen every couple hours. Hydration is key with these scorching temperatures!

Looking ahead, expect similar conditions through the week. Monday brings a slight chance of thunderstorms and moderate waterspout risks in some areas. Tuesday's forecast shows increasing surf heights and potential for more active weather.

Bottom line: It's a classic summer beach day. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes, so swim smart and stay alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville, expect sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees. Pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current, so be prepared for some subtle wave action. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Ocean Isle Beach west seeing slightly larger 2 to 4 foot swells.

Tides are looking consistent across the region. Topsail Inlet will see high tide around 10:25 AM, while Mercer Pier follows suit with a high tide at the same time. Lockwoods Folly and Winyah Bay aren't far behind.

The good news? No thunderstorms are in the forecast today, and waterspout risk remains low. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas might see a slight chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Sunday looks similar, with rip current risks dropping to low and continued sunny conditions. Just remember to stay hydrated, watch the currents, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:39:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes, so swim smart and stay alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville, expect sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees. Pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current, so be prepared for some subtle wave action. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Ocean Isle Beach west seeing slightly larger 2 to 4 foot swells.

Tides are looking consistent across the region. Topsail Inlet will see high tide around 10:25 AM, while Mercer Pier follows suit with a high tide at the same time. Lockwoods Folly and Winyah Bay aren't far behind.

The good news? No thunderstorms are in the forecast today, and waterspout risk remains low. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas might see a slight chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Sunday looks similar, with rip current risks dropping to low and continued sunny conditions. Just remember to stay hydrated, watch the currents, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Saturday along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes, so swim smart and stay alert.

From Topsail to Wrightsville, expect sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s, with heat indices pushing close to 100 degrees. Pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today! Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current, so be prepared for some subtle wave action. Surf heights will range from 1 to 3 feet along most beaches, with Ocean Isle Beach west seeing slightly larger 2 to 4 foot swells.

Tides are looking consistent across the region. Topsail Inlet will see high tide around 10:25 AM, while Mercer Pier follows suit with a high tide at the same time. Lockwoods Folly and Winyah Bay aren't far behind.

The good news? No thunderstorms are in the forecast today, and waterspout risk remains low. Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas might see a slight chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll ruin your beach day.

Sunday looks similar, with rip current risks dropping to low and continued sunny conditions. Just remember to stay hydrated, watch the currents, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a scorcher along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. We've got a low rip current risk across the board, but don't let your guard down near those jetties and piers.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Wind patterns will start west in the morning and shift south by afternoon, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf heights are looking modest at 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with Coastal Brunswick and Horry County seeing slightly more action.

Waterspout risk is moderate today for some areas, particularly around Myrtle Beach, so keep an eye on those skies. The heat index could push up to 100 degrees, so hydration is key, beach warriors.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with a slight chance of showers and continued southwest winds. Saturday might bring slightly more surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves, especially along Brunswick beaches.

Tides will be rolling in with morning highs around 8:30 to 9:30 AM and afternoon lows mid-afternoon. Longshore currents will be moderate, creating some gentle lateral movement.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 09:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a scorcher along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. We've got a low rip current risk across the board, but don't let your guard down near those jetties and piers.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Wind patterns will start west in the morning and shift south by afternoon, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf heights are looking modest at 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with Coastal Brunswick and Horry County seeing slightly more action.

Waterspout risk is moderate today for some areas, particularly around Myrtle Beach, so keep an eye on those skies. The heat index could push up to 100 degrees, so hydration is key, beach warriors.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with a slight chance of showers and continued southwest winds. Saturday might bring slightly more surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves, especially along Brunswick beaches.

Tides will be rolling in with morning highs around 8:30 to 9:30 AM and afternoon lows mid-afternoon. Longshore currents will be moderate, creating some gentle lateral movement.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a scorcher along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. We've got a low rip current risk across the board, but don't let your guard down near those jetties and piers.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so slather on that sunscreen and grab your shades. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off.

Wind patterns will start west in the morning and shift south by afternoon, hovering around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf heights are looking modest at 1 to 3 feet depending on your specific beach zone, with Coastal Brunswick and Horry County seeing slightly more action.

Waterspout risk is moderate today for some areas, particularly around Myrtle Beach, so keep an eye on those skies. The heat index could push up to 100 degrees, so hydration is key, beach warriors.

Looking ahead to the weekend, expect similar conditions with a slight chance of showers and continued southwest winds. Saturday might bring slightly more surf action with 2 to 4 foot waves, especially along Brunswick beaches.

Tides will be rolling in with morning highs around 8:30 to 9:30 AM and afternoon lows mid-afternoon. Longshore currents will be moderate, creating some gentle lateral movement.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling coastal forecast! We're tracking a scorching heat advisory that's hanging tough until Wednesday evening, so hydration is your best friend out there.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day along the Carolina coastline. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures rocketing into the lower 90s and heat indices potentially climbing to a toasty 107 degrees. Those northwest winds will playfully shift southeast by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - perfect for cooling off.

UV index is screaming EXTREME, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory. Think industrial-strength protection unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Wednesday brings a slight change with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will ease slightly into the upper 80s, but heat indices will still push 103 degrees. Winds will continue their dance, starting west and transitioning south.

Extended forecast promises more sunshine with temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Slight shower chances might pop up, but nothing that'll ruin your beach plans.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 09:40:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling coastal forecast! We're tracking a scorching heat advisory that's hanging tough until Wednesday evening, so hydration is your best friend out there.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day along the Carolina coastline. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures rocketing into the lower 90s and heat indices potentially climbing to a toasty 107 degrees. Those northwest winds will playfully shift southeast by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - perfect for cooling off.

UV index is screaming EXTREME, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory. Think industrial-strength protection unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Wednesday brings a slight change with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will ease slightly into the upper 80s, but heat indices will still push 103 degrees. Winds will continue their dance, starting west and transitioning south.

Extended forecast promises more sunshine with temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Slight shower chances might pop up, but nothing that'll ruin your beach plans.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, buckle up for your sizzling coastal forecast! We're tracking a scorching heat advisory that's hanging tough until Wednesday evening, so hydration is your best friend out there.

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day along the Carolina coastline. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures rocketing into the lower 90s and heat indices potentially climbing to a toasty 107 degrees. Those northwest winds will playfully shift southeast by afternoon, keeping things interesting.

Surf conditions are mellow with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise even seasoned swimmers. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - perfect for cooling off.

UV index is screaming EXTREME, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory. Think industrial-strength protection unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Wednesday brings a slight change with a moderate chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Temperatures will ease slightly into the upper 80s, but heat indices will still push 103 degrees. Winds will continue their dance, starting west and transitioning south.

Extended forecast promises more sunshine with temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s. Slight shower chances might pop up, but nothing that'll ruin your beach plans.

Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy those waves, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

But before you grab your board and sunscreen, let's talk about the ocean conditions. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening, so swimmers and surfers need to stay extra alert. The surf height is hovering around 2 feet, which means gentle waves for casual beach goers but still enough action to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees - practically bathwater warm! The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and consider a rash guard. Winds will be light and variable this morning, shifting to a gentle south breeze around 10 mph in the afternoon.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. At Topsail Inlet, we're looking at a low tide around 10:46 AM and a high tide rolling in at 5:36 PM. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Carolina Beach can expect similar conditions.

Monday's forecast continues the summer paradise theme - sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 80s, and a heat index pushing towards 102 degrees. Winds will remain steady from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph.

The extended outlook promises more of the same - sunny days, low rip current risks, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the beach!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 09:39:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

But before you grab your board and sunscreen, let's talk about the ocean conditions. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening, so swimmers and surfers need to stay extra alert. The surf height is hovering around 2 feet, which means gentle waves for casual beach goers but still enough action to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees - practically bathwater warm! The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and consider a rash guard. Winds will be light and variable this morning, shifting to a gentle south breeze around 10 mph in the afternoon.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. At Topsail Inlet, we're looking at a low tide around 10:46 AM and a high tide rolling in at 5:36 PM. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Carolina Beach can expect similar conditions.

Monday's forecast continues the summer paradise theme - sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 80s, and a heat index pushing towards 102 degrees. Winds will remain steady from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph.

The extended outlook promises more of the same - sunny days, low rip current risks, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the beach!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.

But before you grab your board and sunscreen, let's talk about the ocean conditions. We've got a moderate rip current risk in effect from 6 AM this morning through this evening, so swimmers and surfers need to stay extra alert. The surf height is hovering around 2 feet, which means gentle waves for casual beach goers but still enough action to keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are a delightful 80 degrees - practically bathwater warm! The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and consider a rash guard. Winds will be light and variable this morning, shifting to a gentle south breeze around 10 mph in the afternoon.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. At Topsail Inlet, we're looking at a low tide around 10:46 AM and a high tide rolling in at 5:36 PM. Beach hoppers from Wrightsville to Carolina Beach can expect similar conditions.

Monday's forecast continues the summer paradise theme - sunny skies, temperatures in the upper 80s, and a heat index pushing towards 102 degrees. Winds will remain steady from the southwest at 5 to 10 mph.

The extended outlook promises more of the same - sunny days, low rip current risks, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. So whether you're a surfer, swimmer, or just looking to soak up some rays, the Carolina coast is calling your name. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the beach!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at some seriously sweet surf conditions from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Saturday's serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the mid-80s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Water temps are hanging in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be dancing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph, keeping things comfortable. Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

UV index is cranked to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Grab that SPF 50 and reapply like your skin's future depends on it - because it does!

Sunday's forecast is looking like a carbon copy of Saturday - sunny, calm, and beautiful. Expect those same sweet mid-80s temperatures with light winds shifting from west to south through the afternoon.

The extended outlook promises more of the same summer perfection. Monday through Wednesday will be sunny paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. Surf will maintain that gentle 1 to 2 foot rhythm, making it ideal for beginners and casual wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:23:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at some seriously sweet surf conditions from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Saturday's serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the mid-80s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Water temps are hanging in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be dancing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph, keeping things comfortable. Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

UV index is cranked to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Grab that SPF 50 and reapply like your skin's future depends on it - because it does!

Sunday's forecast is looking like a carbon copy of Saturday - sunny, calm, and beautiful. Expect those same sweet mid-80s temperatures with light winds shifting from west to south through the afternoon.

The extended outlook promises more of the same summer perfection. Monday through Wednesday will be sunny paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. Surf will maintain that gentle 1 to 2 foot rhythm, making it ideal for beginners and casual wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at some seriously sweet surf conditions from Surf City to Myrtle Beach.

Saturday's serving up mostly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the mid-80s. The surf's sitting pretty at a mellow 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sand. Water temps are hanging in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

Winds will be dancing from the southeast at 5 to 10 mph, keeping things comfortable. Pro tip: While the rip current risk is low, always stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

UV index is cranked to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Grab that SPF 50 and reapply like your skin's future depends on it - because it does!

Sunday's forecast is looking like a carbon copy of Saturday - sunny, calm, and beautiful. Expect those same sweet mid-80s temperatures with light winds shifting from west to south through the afternoon.

The extended outlook promises more of the same summer perfection. Monday through Wednesday will be sunny paradise with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. Surf will maintain that gentle 1 to 2 foot rhythm, making it ideal for beginners and casual wave riders.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for today's coastal adventure along the Carolinas coast.

We're looking at a sizzling summer day with southwest winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. The UV index is screaming extreme, so sunscreen is definitely your best friend today.

Rip current risk is moderate across most beaches from Pender County down to Georgetown, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, with areas like Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach seeing some more substantial wave action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from that scorching heat. While today looks mostly sunny with just a slight chance of a pop-up shower, Friday brings a higher chance of thunderstorms and potentially some waterspout activity.

For the weekend warriors, expect things to mellow out. Rip current risks will drop, surf will calm down to 1 to 2 feet, and winds will ease to around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with plenty of sunshine.

Pro tip: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and remember - the ocean demands respect. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 09:39:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for today's coastal adventure along the Carolinas coast.

We're looking at a sizzling summer day with southwest winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. The UV index is screaming extreme, so sunscreen is definitely your best friend today.

Rip current risk is moderate across most beaches from Pender County down to Georgetown, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, with areas like Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach seeing some more substantial wave action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from that scorching heat. While today looks mostly sunny with just a slight chance of a pop-up shower, Friday brings a higher chance of thunderstorms and potentially some waterspout activity.

For the weekend warriors, expect things to mellow out. Rip current risks will drop, surf will calm down to 1 to 2 feet, and winds will ease to around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with plenty of sunshine.

Pro tip: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and remember - the ocean demands respect. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Buckle up for today's coastal adventure along the Carolinas coast.

We're looking at a sizzling summer day with southwest winds cranking between 15 to 20 miles per hour and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. The UV index is screaming extreme, so sunscreen is definitely your best friend today.

Rip current risk is moderate across most beaches from Pender County down to Georgetown, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Those sneaky underwater currents are no joke! Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, with areas like Brunswick and North Myrtle Beach seeing some more substantial wave action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from that scorching heat. While today looks mostly sunny with just a slight chance of a pop-up shower, Friday brings a higher chance of thunderstorms and potentially some waterspout activity.

For the weekend warriors, expect things to mellow out. Rip current risks will drop, surf will calm down to 1 to 2 feet, and winds will ease to around 5 miles per hour. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s with plenty of sunshine.

Pro tip: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch those rip current warnings, and remember - the ocean demands respect. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy these epic Carolina coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers: we've got a moderate rip current risk along most of our beaches today. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert and swim near a lifeguard.

Wave conditions are looking fun but not epic, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The Brunswick and Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with 2 to 4 foot swells. Ocean Isle and Cherry Grove, we're looking at you!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off from the extreme UV index. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current running south to north.

Thunderstorm potential is low today, but there's a slight chance of pop-up showers. Waterspout risk is moderate in some areas, so keep an eye on the horizon.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides are rolling in early morning around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:40 and 1:00 PM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, always respect the ocean and your personal skill level. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day in paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 09:39:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers: we've got a moderate rip current risk along most of our beaches today. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert and swim near a lifeguard.

Wave conditions are looking fun but not epic, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The Brunswick and Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with 2 to 4 foot swells. Ocean Isle and Cherry Grove, we're looking at you!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off from the extreme UV index. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current running south to north.

Thunderstorm potential is low today, but there's a slight chance of pop-up showers. Waterspout risk is moderate in some areas, so keep an eye on the horizon.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides are rolling in early morning around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:40 and 1:00 PM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, always respect the ocean and your personal skill level. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day in paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's sizzling surf report! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s.

Heads up, surfers and swimmers: we've got a moderate rip current risk along most of our beaches today. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, life-threatening rip currents are possible, so stay alert and swim near a lifeguard.

Wave conditions are looking fun but not epic, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The Brunswick and Horry County beaches north of Myrtle Beach are seeing the most action with 2 to 4 foot swells. Ocean Isle and Cherry Grove, we're looking at you!

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off from the extreme UV index. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create a moderate longshore current running south to north.

Thunderstorm potential is low today, but there's a slight chance of pop-up showers. Waterspout risk is moderate in some areas, so keep an eye on the horizon.

Tide schedule highlights: Low tides are rolling in early morning around 6:30 to 7:00 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:40 and 1:00 PM.

Pro tip: Even with moderate conditions, always respect the ocean and your personal skill level. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and enjoy another beautiful day in paradise!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand - with Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off as temperatures climb into the mid-80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of afternoon thunderstorms and potential waterspouts, so keep those weather eyes open.

Southwest winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in around 10:55 to 11:00 AM, with lows hitting in the late afternoon between 4:30 and 5:30 PM.

Looking ahead, we're tracking similar conditions through Monday and into midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday will see slightly calmer surf with continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents, swim near a lifeguard, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 10:12:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand - with Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off as temperatures climb into the mid-80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of afternoon thunderstorms and potential waterspouts, so keep those weather eyes open.

Southwest winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in around 10:55 to 11:00 AM, with lows hitting in the late afternoon between 4:30 and 5:30 PM.

Looking ahead, we're tracking similar conditions through Monday and into midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday will see slightly calmer surf with continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents, swim near a lifeguard, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're looking at a sizzling Sunday along the Carolina coastline with some serious wave action brewing.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we've got a moderate rip current risk that demands your respect. The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 4 feet depending on your stretch of sand - with Brunswick and Horry County beaches seeing the most impressive swells.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off as temperatures climb into the mid-80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with a spicy chance of afternoon thunderstorms and potential waterspouts, so keep those weather eyes open.

Southwest winds will be cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars: morning high tides are rolling in around 10:55 to 11:00 AM, with lows hitting in the late afternoon between 4:30 and 5:30 PM.

Looking ahead, we're tracking similar conditions through Monday and into midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday will see slightly calmer surf with continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents, swim near a lifeguard, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay smart, stay safe, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's coastal adventure! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with moderate rip current risks and a spicy weather cocktail.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up thunderstorms that might bring some electrifying entertainment. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, so water enthusiasts get ready for some action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from the mid 80s air temperatures. Southwest winds are blowing a steady 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Waterspout potential is moderate today, adding a dash of meteorological drama to your beach day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across our coastal zones. For most beaches, expect high tide late morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where rip currents love to play hide and seek.

Monday's forecast follows a similar script - mostly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rip current risks remain moderate, so beach safety is key. Extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf conditions but maintaining that summer sizzle.

Stay cool, stay safe, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 10:00:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's coastal adventure! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with moderate rip current risks and a spicy weather cocktail.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up thunderstorms that might bring some electrifying entertainment. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, so water enthusiasts get ready for some action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from the mid 80s air temperatures. Southwest winds are blowing a steady 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Waterspout potential is moderate today, adding a dash of meteorological drama to your beach day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across our coastal zones. For most beaches, expect high tide late morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where rip currents love to play hide and seek.

Monday's forecast follows a similar script - mostly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rip current risks remain moderate, so beach safety is key. Extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf conditions but maintaining that summer sizzle.

Stay cool, stay safe, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave riders, buckle up for today's coastal adventure! The Carolina coastline is serving up some serious summer vibes with moderate rip current risks and a spicy weather cocktail.

From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with a chance of pop-up thunderstorms that might bring some electrifying entertainment. Surf heights are dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your exact location, so water enthusiasts get ready for some action.

Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off from the mid 80s air temperatures. Southwest winds are blowing a steady 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

The UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Waterspout potential is moderate today, adding a dash of meteorological drama to your beach day.

Tide schedules are looking consistent across our coastal zones. For most beaches, expect high tide late morning and low tide in the late afternoon. Surfers and swimmers should stay alert near structures like piers and jetties where rip currents love to play hide and seek.

Monday's forecast follows a similar script - mostly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Rip current risks remain moderate, so beach safety is key. Extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf conditions but maintaining that summer sizzle.

Stay cool, stay safe, and ride those waves responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Carolina coast is heating up this weekend! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things exciting for water enthusiasts.

Today's beach scene is pure summer magic - mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s and water temps sitting comfortably in the mid-70s. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create some tasty wave conditions, especially along Brunswick and Horry County beaches where surf heights are hitting 2 to 4 feet.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential brewing, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so serious sunscreen is non-negotiable. Waterspout risks are also moderate, adding a dash of maritime drama to your beach day.

Tide-wise, expect high tide around 11 AM at most local spots, with low tide rolling in mid-afternoon. Those longshore currents are running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Looking ahead, Monday maintains similar vibes with partly sunny conditions and continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms. The extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf heights and consistent southwest winds through Juneteenth.

Bottom line: It's a classic Carolina summer weekend. Stay hydrated, watch for those rip currents, and soak up some serious beach time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 09:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Carolina coast is heating up this weekend! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things exciting for water enthusiasts.

Today's beach scene is pure summer magic - mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s and water temps sitting comfortably in the mid-70s. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create some tasty wave conditions, especially along Brunswick and Horry County beaches where surf heights are hitting 2 to 4 feet.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential brewing, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so serious sunscreen is non-negotiable. Waterspout risks are also moderate, adding a dash of maritime drama to your beach day.

Tide-wise, expect high tide around 11 AM at most local spots, with low tide rolling in mid-afternoon. Those longshore currents are running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Looking ahead, Monday maintains similar vibes with partly sunny conditions and continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms. The extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf heights and consistent southwest winds through Juneteenth.

Bottom line: It's a classic Carolina summer weekend. Stay hydrated, watch for those rip currents, and soak up some serious beach time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because the Carolina coast is heating up this weekend! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things exciting for water enthusiasts.

Today's beach scene is pure summer magic - mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s and water temps sitting comfortably in the mid-70s. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour will create some tasty wave conditions, especially along Brunswick and Horry County beaches where surf heights are hitting 2 to 4 feet.

Heads up, though - we've got a moderate thunderstorm potential brewing, so keep an eye on those skies. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so serious sunscreen is non-negotiable. Waterspout risks are also moderate, adding a dash of maritime drama to your beach day.

Tide-wise, expect high tide around 11 AM at most local spots, with low tide rolling in mid-afternoon. Those longshore currents are running from south to north, so swimmers and surfers should stay alert.

Looking ahead, Monday maintains similar vibes with partly sunny conditions and continued chances of pop-up thunderstorms. The extended forecast suggests slightly decreasing surf heights and consistent southwest winds through Juneteenth.

Bottom line: It's a classic Carolina summer weekend. Stay hydrated, watch for those rip currents, and soak up some serious beach time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coast. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy in the water today.

Coastal zones from Pender to Georgetown are in for a wild ride. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The southwestern winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents that'll keep swimmers on their toes.

Today's beach forecast is serving up a mixed bag of weather. Mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to keep an eye on those radar apps. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the upper 70s to 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off, but stay alert for those pop-up storms.

The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, creating that classic summer beach vibe. Weekend warriors should note the moderate waterspout risk, which adds an extra dash of excitement to your beach day.

Sunday looks similar but with an amped-up thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with likely afternoon showers. The rip current risk remains moderate, so beach safety is key.

Extended forecast shows a gradual calming through midweek, with rip current risks lowering and surf heights mellowing out. Whether you're in Wrightsville, Myrtle Beach, or Oak Island, the Carolina coast is ready to serve up some summer adventure.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:54:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coast. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy in the water today.

Coastal zones from Pender to Georgetown are in for a wild ride. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The southwestern winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents that'll keep swimmers on their toes.

Today's beach forecast is serving up a mixed bag of weather. Mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to keep an eye on those radar apps. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the upper 70s to 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off, but stay alert for those pop-up storms.

The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, creating that classic summer beach vibe. Weekend warriors should note the moderate waterspout risk, which adds an extra dash of excitement to your beach day.

Sunday looks similar but with an amped-up thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with likely afternoon showers. The rip current risk remains moderate, so beach safety is key.

Extended forecast shows a gradual calming through midweek, with rip current risks lowering and surf heights mellowing out. Whether you're in Wrightsville, Myrtle Beach, or Oak Island, the Carolina coast is ready to serve up some summer adventure.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a wild weekend along the Carolina coast. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep things spicy in the water today.

Coastal zones from Pender to Georgetown are in for a wild ride. Expect surf heights dancing between 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. The southwestern winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some serious longshore currents that'll keep swimmers on their toes.

Today's beach forecast is serving up a mixed bag of weather. Mostly cloudy skies with a solid chance of thunderstorms mean you'll want to keep an eye on those radar apps. Water temperatures are sitting sweet in the upper 70s to 80 degrees - perfect for cooling off, but stay alert for those pop-up storms.

The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, creating that classic summer beach vibe. Weekend warriors should note the moderate waterspout risk, which adds an extra dash of excitement to your beach day.

Sunday looks similar but with an amped-up thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with likely afternoon showers. The rip current risk remains moderate, so beach safety is key.

Extended forecast shows a gradual calming through midweek, with rip current risks lowering and surf heights mellowing out. Whether you're in Wrightsville, Myrtle Beach, or Oak Island, the Carolina coast is ready to serve up some summer adventure.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at a sunny start with some exciting conditions brewing.

Today, coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick are basking in mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Winds will be dancing southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting south as the day progresses. Pender and New Hanover beaches are showing low rip current risks, but Brunswick and Horry County coastal zones are broadcasting a moderate rip current warning from 6 AM until evening. Surfers and swimmers, take extra caution near jetties and piers.

Surf heights are looking playful - around 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with slightly smaller waves near Myrtle Beach. Perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some mellow waves.

Friday brings a game-changer with high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risks. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and potential thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will dial back slightly to 1 to 2 feet.

The extended forecast suggests a weekend of unpredictable maritime drama - moderate rip current risks, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and continued chances of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with consistent southwest winds.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these spectacular Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:46:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at a sunny start with some exciting conditions brewing.

Today, coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick are basking in mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Winds will be dancing southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting south as the day progresses. Pender and New Hanover beaches are showing low rip current risks, but Brunswick and Horry County coastal zones are broadcasting a moderate rip current warning from 6 AM until evening. Surfers and swimmers, take extra caution near jetties and piers.

Surf heights are looking playful - around 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with slightly smaller waves near Myrtle Beach. Perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some mellow waves.

Friday brings a game-changer with high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risks. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and potential thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will dial back slightly to 1 to 2 feet.

The extended forecast suggests a weekend of unpredictable maritime drama - moderate rip current risks, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and continued chances of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with consistent southwest winds.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these spectacular Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal forecast for the Carolinas. We're looking at a sunny start with some exciting conditions brewing.

Today, coastal areas from Pender to Brunswick are basking in mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s. Water temps are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Winds will be dancing southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour, shifting south as the day progresses. Pender and New Hanover beaches are showing low rip current risks, but Brunswick and Horry County coastal zones are broadcasting a moderate rip current warning from 6 AM until evening. Surfers and swimmers, take extra caution near jetties and piers.

Surf heights are looking playful - around 2 to 3 feet along most beaches, with slightly smaller waves near Myrtle Beach. Perfect for intermediate riders and those looking to catch some mellow waves.

Friday brings a game-changer with high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risks. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and potential thunderstorms rolling through. Surf heights will dial back slightly to 1 to 2 feet.

The extended forecast suggests a weekend of unpredictable maritime drama - moderate rip current risks, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and continued chances of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with consistent southwest winds.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these spectacular Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's sure to make waves.

Coastal Carolina's looking hot and spicy this Thursday, with temperatures cruising into the mid 80s and a seriously tropical vibe. While the rip current risk is low, don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near piers and jetties.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from scattered thunderstorms. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Surf heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 2 feet - great for beginners and casual wave riders.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those brewing thunderstorms. They might just add some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Tide-wise, you've got high tide rolling in around 8:30-9:30 AM and low tide hitting mid-afternoon. Pro tip: time your beach activities around these rhythms for maximum coastal enjoyment.

Friday's forecast promises more of the same tropical drama, with thunderstorm potential ramping up and those southwest winds continuing their playful dance. Surf heights might bump up slightly, offering a bit more excitement for wave enthusiasts.

So grab your board, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for a classic Carolina coastal adventure. Stay safe, stay cool, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 02:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's sure to make waves.

Coastal Carolina's looking hot and spicy this Thursday, with temperatures cruising into the mid 80s and a seriously tropical vibe. While the rip current risk is low, don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near piers and jetties.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from scattered thunderstorms. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Surf heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 2 feet - great for beginners and casual wave riders.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those brewing thunderstorms. They might just add some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Tide-wise, you've got high tide rolling in around 8:30-9:30 AM and low tide hitting mid-afternoon. Pro tip: time your beach activities around these rhythms for maximum coastal enjoyment.

Friday's forecast promises more of the same tropical drama, with thunderstorm potential ramping up and those southwest winds continuing their playful dance. Surf heights might bump up slightly, offering a bit more excitement for wave enthusiasts.

So grab your board, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for a classic Carolina coastal adventure. Stay safe, stay cool, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling coastal forecast that's sure to make waves.

Coastal Carolina's looking hot and spicy this Thursday, with temperatures cruising into the mid 80s and a seriously tropical vibe. While the rip current risk is low, don't get too comfortable - those sneaky currents can still pop up near piers and jetties.

Expect mostly sunny skies with a sprinkle of excitement from scattered thunderstorms. The UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Water temperatures are lounging comfortably in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off.

Southwest winds will be dancing at 5 to 10 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Surf heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 2 feet - great for beginners and casual wave riders.

Waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye on those brewing thunderstorms. They might just add some dramatic flair to your beach day.

Tide-wise, you've got high tide rolling in around 8:30-9:30 AM and low tide hitting mid-afternoon. Pro tip: time your beach activities around these rhythms for maximum coastal enjoyment.

Friday's forecast promises more of the same tropical drama, with thunderstorm potential ramping up and those southwest winds continuing their playful dance. Surf heights might bump up slightly, offering a bit more excitement for wave enthusiasts.

So grab your board, slather on that sunscreen, and get ready for a classic Carolina coastal adventure. Stay safe, stay cool, and ride those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep things interesting.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. But watch out for those pop-up thunderstorms and potential waterspouts - Mother Nature's keeping things spicy with a moderate chance of dramatic sky action.

Surf enthusiasts, take note: Wave heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The rip current risk is generally low, but don't get complacent - those sneaky currents can still pack a punch near piers and jetties.

Winds will be blowing southwest at a comfortable 10 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving. Pro tip: The UV index is blazing at very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to return home looking like a lobster.

Tides are playing a predictable game, with high tides rolling in around 8 AM and low tides dipping around mid-afternoon. Whether you're in Surf City, Carolina Beach, or Myrtle Beach, the beach vibes are calling.

Thursday looks pretty similar - mostly sunny with a side of thunderstorm potential. Southwest winds will keep things breezy, and those temps will stay locked in the lower 80s.

Weekend warriors can expect more of the same - partly sunny conditions, a chance of storms, and those sweet southwest winds. Surf heights will hang around 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for casual paddling and beach lounging.

Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 02:39:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep things interesting.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. But watch out for those pop-up thunderstorms and potential waterspouts - Mother Nature's keeping things spicy with a moderate chance of dramatic sky action.

Surf enthusiasts, take note: Wave heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The rip current risk is generally low, but don't get complacent - those sneaky currents can still pack a punch near piers and jetties.

Winds will be blowing southwest at a comfortable 10 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving. Pro tip: The UV index is blazing at very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to return home looking like a lobster.

Tides are playing a predictable game, with high tides rolling in around 8 AM and low tides dipping around mid-afternoon. Whether you're in Surf City, Carolina Beach, or Myrtle Beach, the beach vibes are calling.

Thursday looks pretty similar - mostly sunny with a side of thunderstorm potential. Southwest winds will keep things breezy, and those temps will stay locked in the lower 80s.

Weekend warriors can expect more of the same - partly sunny conditions, a chance of storms, and those sweet southwest winds. Surf heights will hang around 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for casual paddling and beach lounging.

Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Wednesday along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is serving up a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep things interesting.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect partly sunny skies with temperatures cruising into the lower 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. But watch out for those pop-up thunderstorms and potential waterspouts - Mother Nature's keeping things spicy with a moderate chance of dramatic sky action.

Surf enthusiasts, take note: Wave heights are looking modest, hovering around 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The rip current risk is generally low, but don't get complacent - those sneaky currents can still pack a punch near piers and jetties.

Winds will be blowing southwest at a comfortable 10 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things moving. Pro tip: The UV index is blazing at very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to return home looking like a lobster.

Tides are playing a predictable game, with high tides rolling in around 8 AM and low tides dipping around mid-afternoon. Whether you're in Surf City, Carolina Beach, or Myrtle Beach, the beach vibes are calling.

Thursday looks pretty similar - mostly sunny with a side of thunderstorm potential. Southwest winds will keep things breezy, and those temps will stay locked in the lower 80s.

Weekend warriors can expect more of the same - partly sunny conditions, a chance of storms, and those sweet southwest winds. Surf heights will hang around 1 to 3 feet, making it perfect for casual paddling and beach lounging.

Stay safe, stay cool, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal action along the Carolinas today.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep you on your toes. Rip current risks are running high from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Coastal Brunswick and the Horry County beaches are seeing the most action with potential 2 to 5 foot swells east of Ocean Isle Beach.

Temperatures are sizzling in the mid 80s with that classic summer southwest wind blowing around 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

But here's the catch - thunderstorm potential is moderate to high across all zones. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a solid chance of pop-up showers and electrical light shows. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously - don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning. Topsail's looking at a high tide around 7:30 AM, while Myrtle Beach will see its high water mark just after 7:25 AM.

Ocean lovers should be prepared for strong longshore currents running south to north. Pro tip: keep an eye on those changing conditions and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 09:39:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal action along the Carolinas today.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep you on your toes. Rip current risks are running high from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Coastal Brunswick and the Horry County beaches are seeing the most action with potential 2 to 5 foot swells east of Ocean Isle Beach.

Temperatures are sizzling in the mid 80s with that classic summer southwest wind blowing around 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

But here's the catch - thunderstorm potential is moderate to high across all zones. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a solid chance of pop-up showers and electrical light shows. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously - don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning. Topsail's looking at a high tide around 7:30 AM, while Myrtle Beach will see its high water mark just after 7:25 AM.

Ocean lovers should be prepared for strong longshore currents running south to north. Pro tip: keep an eye on those changing conditions and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! We're tracking some serious coastal action along the Carolinas today.

Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a mixed bag of beach conditions that'll keep you on your toes. Rip current risks are running high from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

The surf is serving up waves between 1 to 5 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. Coastal Brunswick and the Horry County beaches are seeing the most action with potential 2 to 5 foot swells east of Ocean Isle Beach.

Temperatures are sizzling in the mid 80s with that classic summer southwest wind blowing around 15 miles per hour. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s - perfect for cooling off.

But here's the catch - thunderstorm potential is moderate to high across all zones. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a solid chance of pop-up showers and electrical light shows. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously - don't skimp on that sunscreen.

Tides are rolling in and out throughout the morning. Topsail's looking at a high tide around 7:30 AM, while Myrtle Beach will see its high water mark just after 7:25 AM.

Ocean lovers should be prepared for strong longshore currents running south to north. Pro tip: keep an eye on those changing conditions and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously inviting conditions.

Saturday's looking like a beach day dream with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Surf height varies by location - Pender County beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick and Horry County coasts are seeing slightly more action with 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risk is low across the board, but always keep an eye out near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Pack that SPF and reapply frequently. A slight chance of afternoon showers might pop up, adding some tropical spice to your beach day.

Sunday brings a more dramatic scene with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Expect partly sunny conditions with waves still holding steady around 1 to 3 feet. Winds remain consistent from the southwest, keeping that beach energy flowing.

Extended forecast suggests a pattern of partly sunny days with afternoon thunderstorm chances and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Water conditions will keep swimmers and surfers entertained with moderate surf and evolving conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:39:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously inviting conditions.

Saturday's looking like a beach day dream with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Surf height varies by location - Pender County beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick and Horry County coasts are seeing slightly more action with 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risk is low across the board, but always keep an eye out near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Pack that SPF and reapply frequently. A slight chance of afternoon showers might pop up, adding some tropical spice to your beach day.

Sunday brings a more dramatic scene with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Expect partly sunny conditions with waves still holding steady around 1 to 3 feet. Winds remain consistent from the southwest, keeping that beach energy flowing.

Extended forecast suggests a pattern of partly sunny days with afternoon thunderstorm chances and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Water conditions will keep swimmers and surfers entertained with moderate surf and evolving conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a sizzling weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's calling with some seriously inviting conditions.

Saturday's looking like a beach day dream with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the upper 70s, perfect for cooling off. Expect southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Surf height varies by location - Pender County beaches are looking at 1 to 2 foot waves, while Brunswick and Horry County coasts are seeing slightly more action with 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risk is low across the board, but always keep an eye out near jetties and piers.

UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Pack that SPF and reapply frequently. A slight chance of afternoon showers might pop up, adding some tropical spice to your beach day.

Sunday brings a more dramatic scene with thunderstorm potential ramping up to high. Expect partly sunny conditions with waves still holding steady around 1 to 3 feet. Winds remain consistent from the southwest, keeping that beach energy flowing.

Extended forecast suggests a pattern of partly sunny days with afternoon thunderstorm chances and temperatures holding steady in the mid 80s. Water conditions will keep swimmers and surfers entertained with moderate surf and evolving conditions.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. The ocean's serving up some mellow waves around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and laid-back surfers.

East winds are keeping things breezy at 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough wind to keep you cool. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s - basically liquid paradise. Pro tip: that UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Rip current risk? Super low today, but veteran beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers. Your tide charts show low tide hitting mid-morning around 8:30 AM, with a high tide rolling in during the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings a slight shift with partly cloudy skies and a whisper of potential showers. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will kick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things get more interesting with moderate rip current risks and cloudier conditions. Expect some shower action and slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s. Friday continues the unsettled trend with a chance of thunderstorms, while Saturday looks like a return to mostly sunny skies and temps climbing back into the mid-80s.

Bottom line: grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:39:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. The ocean's serving up some mellow waves around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and laid-back surfers.

East winds are keeping things breezy at 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough wind to keep you cool. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s - basically liquid paradise. Pro tip: that UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Rip current risk? Super low today, but veteran beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers. Your tide charts show low tide hitting mid-morning around 8:30 AM, with a high tide rolling in during the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings a slight shift with partly cloudy skies and a whisper of potential showers. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will kick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things get more interesting with moderate rip current risks and cloudier conditions. Expect some shower action and slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s. Friday continues the unsettled trend with a chance of thunderstorms, while Saturday looks like a return to mostly sunny skies and temps climbing back into the mid-80s.

Bottom line: grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with sunny skies and temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. The ocean's serving up some mellow waves around 1 to 2 feet, making it ideal for casual swimmers and laid-back surfers.

East winds are keeping things breezy at 5 to 10 miles per hour, providing just enough wind to keep you cool. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-70s - basically liquid paradise. Pro tip: that UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a lobster by sunset.

Rip current risk? Super low today, but veteran beach-goers know to stay alert near jetties and piers. Your tide charts show low tide hitting mid-morning around 8:30 AM, with a high tide rolling in during the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings a slight shift with partly cloudy skies and a whisper of potential showers. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 3 feet, and winds will kick up slightly to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

By Thursday, things get more interesting with moderate rip current risks and cloudier conditions. Expect some shower action and slightly cooler temperatures in the mid-70s. Friday continues the unsettled trend with a chance of thunderstorms, while Saturday looks like a return to mostly sunny skies and temps climbing back into the mid-80s.

Bottom line: grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sun-soaked coastal adventure along the Carolinas. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and hit the waves.

Surf heights are running a sweet 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, you'll find some gentle rollers perfect for beginners and longboarders. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, which means no wetsuit required!

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift southeast by afternoon, creating some smooth glassy conditions. Rip current risk is low across all zones, but stay alert near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and lower 80s, making it an ideal day for beach lounging, surfing, or just soaking up that summer vibe.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise similar conditions - sunny skies, light winds, and consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. Thursday might bring a slight chance of showers, so catch those waves early.

Pro tip: Mornings look cleanest with those light offshore breezes. Grab your board, slather on the sunscreen, and enjoy another epic day in Carolina's surf paradise!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:40:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sun-soaked coastal adventure along the Carolinas. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and hit the waves.

Surf heights are running a sweet 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, you'll find some gentle rollers perfect for beginners and longboarders. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, which means no wetsuit required!

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift southeast by afternoon, creating some smooth glassy conditions. Rip current risk is low across all zones, but stay alert near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and lower 80s, making it an ideal day for beach lounging, surfing, or just soaking up that summer vibe.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise similar conditions - sunny skies, light winds, and consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. Thursday might bring a slight chance of showers, so catch those waves early.

Pro tip: Mornings look cleanest with those light offshore breezes. Grab your board, slather on the sunscreen, and enjoy another epic day in Carolina's surf paradise!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers! Get ready for a sun-soaked coastal adventure along the Carolinas. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with plenty of sunshine and mild conditions that'll make you want to grab your board and hit the waves.

Surf heights are running a sweet 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline - from Topsail to Myrtle Beach, you'll find some gentle rollers perfect for beginners and longboarders. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, which means no wetsuit required!

Winds will start northeast in the morning and shift southeast by afternoon, creating some smooth glassy conditions. Rip current risk is low across all zones, but stay alert near piers and jetties where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and lower 80s, making it an ideal day for beach lounging, surfing, or just soaking up that summer vibe.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise similar conditions - sunny skies, light winds, and consistent 1 to 3 foot surf. Thursday might bring a slight chance of showers, so catch those waves early.

Pro tip: Mornings look cleanest with those light offshore breezes. Grab your board, slather on the sunscreen, and enjoy another epic day in Carolina's surf paradise!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-31-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Your Memorial Day Weekend surf forecast is looking pretty sweet along the Carolina coastline.

Grab your sunscreen and get ready for some seriously sunny days with near-perfect beach conditions. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low 80s with light west winds making things absolutely gorgeous.

Surf-wise, expect mellow 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual paddling, beginner surfing, or just lounging on your board. Rip current risks are mostly low across the region, but pro tip - always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - basically swimsuit paradise. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously don't skimp on that sunscreen. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Sunday brings a slight shift with some potential afternoon clouds and a tiny chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll crash your beach day. Winds will start northwest and swing around to the southeast, keeping things mild and pleasant.

Extended forecast looks consistently stellar - sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80, and those gentle 1 to 3 foot waves continuing to roll in. East winds around 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line - this Memorial Day Weekend is beach perfect. Soak it up, stay safe, and enjoy every sun-soaked moment along these beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:40:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Your Memorial Day Weekend surf forecast is looking pretty sweet along the Carolina coastline.

Grab your sunscreen and get ready for some seriously sunny days with near-perfect beach conditions. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low 80s with light west winds making things absolutely gorgeous.

Surf-wise, expect mellow 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual paddling, beginner surfing, or just lounging on your board. Rip current risks are mostly low across the region, but pro tip - always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - basically swimsuit paradise. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously don't skimp on that sunscreen. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Sunday brings a slight shift with some potential afternoon clouds and a tiny chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll crash your beach day. Winds will start northwest and swing around to the southeast, keeping things mild and pleasant.

Extended forecast looks consistently stellar - sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80, and those gentle 1 to 3 foot waves continuing to roll in. East winds around 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line - this Memorial Day Weekend is beach perfect. Soak it up, stay safe, and enjoy every sun-soaked moment along these beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach Lovers and Wave Watchers! Your Memorial Day Weekend surf forecast is looking pretty sweet along the Carolina coastline.

Grab your sunscreen and get ready for some seriously sunny days with near-perfect beach conditions. We're talking wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures cruising into the low 80s with light west winds making things absolutely gorgeous.

Surf-wise, expect mellow 1 to 3 foot waves perfect for casual paddling, beginner surfing, or just lounging on your board. Rip current risks are mostly low across the region, but pro tip - always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can pop up.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid-70s - basically swimsuit paradise. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so seriously don't skimp on that sunscreen. Think SPF 50 and reapply frequently.

Sunday brings a slight shift with some potential afternoon clouds and a tiny chance of a passing shower, but nothing that'll crash your beach day. Winds will start northwest and swing around to the southeast, keeping things mild and pleasant.

Extended forecast looks consistently stellar - sunny skies, temperatures hovering around 80, and those gentle 1 to 3 foot waves continuing to roll in. East winds around 10 mph will provide just enough breeze to keep things comfortable.

Bottom line - this Memorial Day Weekend is beach perfect. Soak it up, stay safe, and enjoy every sun-soaked moment along these beautiful Carolina shores!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal condition rundown for the Carolina coastline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Coastal temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 70s with water temperatures creeping into the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with scattered shower potential and a slight chance of thunderstorms rolling through. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today. Wind patterns will start northeast in the morning before shifting southerly by afternoon.

Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are seeing similar conditions with moderate thunderstorm chances and those persistent moderate rip currents. Brunswick and Myrtle Beach zones have slightly lower rip current risks but still demand respect from swimmers.

Friday brings more active weather with southwest winds ramping up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies with likely showers and potential thunderstorms. Surf heights will slightly decrease but remain playful.

The extended weekend forecast looks promising with sunny conditions and gradually calming seas. Rip current risks will diminish, making for safer swimming opportunities. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip ocean adventurers: Always check local conditions before entering the water and pay attention to those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 09:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal condition rundown for the Carolina coastline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Coastal temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 70s with water temperatures creeping into the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with scattered shower potential and a slight chance of thunderstorms rolling through. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today. Wind patterns will start northeast in the morning before shifting southerly by afternoon.

Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are seeing similar conditions with moderate thunderstorm chances and those persistent moderate rip currents. Brunswick and Myrtle Beach zones have slightly lower rip current risks but still demand respect from swimmers.

Friday brings more active weather with southwest winds ramping up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies with likely showers and potential thunderstorms. Surf heights will slightly decrease but remain playful.

The extended weekend forecast looks promising with sunny conditions and gradually calming seas. Rip current risks will diminish, making for safer swimming opportunities. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip ocean adventurers: Always check local conditions before entering the water and pay attention to those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Here's your coastal condition rundown for the Carolina coastline.

We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with waves dancing between 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of sandy paradise. Coastal temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 70s with water temperatures creeping into the lower 70s.

Expect a mostly cloudy canvas with scattered shower potential and a slight chance of thunderstorms rolling through. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today. Wind patterns will start northeast in the morning before shifting southerly by afternoon.

Topsail and Wrightsville beaches are seeing similar conditions with moderate thunderstorm chances and those persistent moderate rip currents. Brunswick and Myrtle Beach zones have slightly lower rip current risks but still demand respect from swimmers.

Friday brings more active weather with southwest winds ramping up to 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies with likely showers and potential thunderstorms. Surf heights will slightly decrease but remain playful.

The extended weekend forecast looks promising with sunny conditions and gradually calming seas. Rip current risks will diminish, making for safer swimming opportunities. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip ocean adventurers: Always check local conditions before entering the water and pay attention to those rip current warnings. Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach Brace Yourself Surfers and Coastal Adventurers!

Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this week. We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions that are going to keep things exciting from Topsail to Myrtle Beach.

Today's forecast is serving up high-risk rip currents with a side of drama. Expect gnarly east winds blasting at 15 to 20 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Clouds are rolling in thick with showers likely, so grab your waterproof gear. The temperature's hovering in the lower 70s, perfect for those who like it cool and moody. Longshore currents are going to be moderate to strong, creating a challenging playground for experienced surfers.

Wednesday turns up the intensity with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potential. Surf heights will mellow slightly to 2 to 4 feet, but rip currents remain high risk. Winds will shift southwest around 10 miles per hour, promising some dynamic wave action.

As we cruise into the extended forecast, Thursday and Friday offer moderate conditions with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s.

Saturday looks like a sweet reward - sunny skies, lighter winds, and gradually calming surf. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving everyone a chance to breathe easier.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't your typical beach days - they're adventure days!

Stay safe and surf smart, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 09:40:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach Brace Yourself Surfers and Coastal Adventurers!

Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this week. We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions that are going to keep things exciting from Topsail to Myrtle Beach.

Today's forecast is serving up high-risk rip currents with a side of drama. Expect gnarly east winds blasting at 15 to 20 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Clouds are rolling in thick with showers likely, so grab your waterproof gear. The temperature's hovering in the lower 70s, perfect for those who like it cool and moody. Longshore currents are going to be moderate to strong, creating a challenging playground for experienced surfers.

Wednesday turns up the intensity with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potential. Surf heights will mellow slightly to 2 to 4 feet, but rip currents remain high risk. Winds will shift southwest around 10 miles per hour, promising some dynamic wave action.

As we cruise into the extended forecast, Thursday and Friday offer moderate conditions with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s.

Saturday looks like a sweet reward - sunny skies, lighter winds, and gradually calming surf. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving everyone a chance to breathe easier.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't your typical beach days - they're adventure days!

Stay safe and surf smart, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach Brace Yourself Surfers and Coastal Adventurers!

Get ready for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline this week. We're looking at some seriously spicy surf conditions that are going to keep things exciting from Topsail to Myrtle Beach.

Today's forecast is serving up high-risk rip currents with a side of drama. Expect gnarly east winds blasting at 15 to 20 miles per hour and surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. The water's sitting pretty in the lower 70s, but don't let that fool you - these conditions are not for the faint of heart.

Clouds are rolling in thick with showers likely, so grab your waterproof gear. The temperature's hovering in the lower 70s, perfect for those who like it cool and moody. Longshore currents are going to be moderate to strong, creating a challenging playground for experienced surfers.

Wednesday turns up the intensity with moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potential. Surf heights will mellow slightly to 2 to 4 feet, but rip currents remain high risk. Winds will shift southwest around 10 miles per hour, promising some dynamic wave action.

As we cruise into the extended forecast, Thursday and Friday offer moderate conditions with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s.

Saturday looks like a sweet reward - sunny skies, lighter winds, and gradually calming surf. Rip current risks will start dropping, giving everyone a chance to breathe easier.

Bottom line: Respect the ocean, know your limits, and stay alert. These aren't your typical beach days - they're adventure days!

Stay safe and surf smart, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for a Memorial Day weekend surf report that'll have you grabbing your boards and sunscreen!

Today's looking like a mellow beach day with surf heights hovering around 2 feet along the Carolina coastline. Expect partly sunny skies with a whisper of possible showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Winds will start north and playfully shift southeast by afternoon, creating some gentle conditions perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Memorial Day brings a bit more drama to our coastal scene. The surf forecast suggests a more dynamic playground with 1 to 3 foot waves and moderate thunderstorm potential. Clouds will dominate the sky, with showers and potential thunderstorms creating an exciting maritime atmosphere. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower to mid 70s, with northwest winds turning northeast.

Looking ahead, Tuesday through Thursday maintain a similar vibe - mostly cloudy with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. Wednesday looks like the most active day with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some sweet swimming conditions. The UV index remains moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Pro tip for beach goers: While rip current risk is generally low, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can lurk.

Catch those waves safely and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend on the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 09:40:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for a Memorial Day weekend surf report that'll have you grabbing your boards and sunscreen!

Today's looking like a mellow beach day with surf heights hovering around 2 feet along the Carolina coastline. Expect partly sunny skies with a whisper of possible showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Winds will start north and playfully shift southeast by afternoon, creating some gentle conditions perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Memorial Day brings a bit more drama to our coastal scene. The surf forecast suggests a more dynamic playground with 1 to 3 foot waves and moderate thunderstorm potential. Clouds will dominate the sky, with showers and potential thunderstorms creating an exciting maritime atmosphere. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower to mid 70s, with northwest winds turning northeast.

Looking ahead, Tuesday through Thursday maintain a similar vibe - mostly cloudy with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. Wednesday looks like the most active day with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some sweet swimming conditions. The UV index remains moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Pro tip for beach goers: While rip current risk is generally low, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can lurk.

Catch those waves safely and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend on the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for a Memorial Day weekend surf report that'll have you grabbing your boards and sunscreen!

Today's looking like a mellow beach day with surf heights hovering around 2 feet along the Carolina coastline. Expect partly sunny skies with a whisper of possible showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Winds will start north and playfully shift southeast by afternoon, creating some gentle conditions perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Memorial Day brings a bit more drama to our coastal scene. The surf forecast suggests a more dynamic playground with 1 to 3 foot waves and moderate thunderstorm potential. Clouds will dominate the sky, with showers and potential thunderstorms creating an exciting maritime atmosphere. Temperatures will cool slightly into the lower to mid 70s, with northwest winds turning northeast.

Looking ahead, Tuesday through Thursday maintain a similar vibe - mostly cloudy with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. Wednesday looks like the most active day with a high rip current risk, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some sweet swimming conditions. The UV index remains moderate, so sunscreen is your friend.

Pro tip for beach goers: While rip current risk is generally low, always stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where unexpected currents can lurk.

Catch those waves safely and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend on the Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave watchers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! 

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, offering a gentle maritime breeze.

Surf conditions are calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop.

The UV index is extreme, so slip on that sunscreen and rock those protective layers. Seriously, your future self will thank you for being sun-smart today!

Sunday brings a slight change with partly cloudy skies and a low chance of afternoon showers. Thunderstorm potential is creeping up, particularly along South Carolina beaches, so keep an eye on those developing clouds. Winds will remain light and temperatures will hold steady in the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to Memorial Day weekend, expect mostly cloudy conditions with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Surf heights will hover around 1 to 3 feet with continued low rip current risks.

Coastal waters will remain active through midweek with Wednesday potentially bringing more significant shower activity and slightly increased surf conditions.

Bottom line: Sunscreen, hydration, and beach safety are your best accessories this weekend. Catch those waves, soak up some sun, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 09:40:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave watchers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! 

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, offering a gentle maritime breeze.

Surf conditions are calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop.

The UV index is extreme, so slip on that sunscreen and rock those protective layers. Seriously, your future self will thank you for being sun-smart today!

Sunday brings a slight change with partly cloudy skies and a low chance of afternoon showers. Thunderstorm potential is creeping up, particularly along South Carolina beaches, so keep an eye on those developing clouds. Winds will remain light and temperatures will hold steady in the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to Memorial Day weekend, expect mostly cloudy conditions with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Surf heights will hover around 1 to 3 feet with continued low rip current risks.

Coastal waters will remain active through midweek with Wednesday potentially bringing more significant shower activity and slightly increased surf conditions.

Bottom line: Sunscreen, hydration, and beach safety are your best accessories this weekend. Catch those waves, soak up some sun, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave watchers, grab your sunscreen and get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! 

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably in the mid 70s, making for some seriously inviting ocean conditions. Winds will start northeast and shift southeast through the afternoon, offering a gentle maritime breeze.

Surf conditions are calm with waves hovering around 1 to 2 feet depending on your specific beach location. Rip current risk remains low, but always stay alert near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where unexpected currents can develop.

The UV index is extreme, so slip on that sunscreen and rock those protective layers. Seriously, your future self will thank you for being sun-smart today!

Sunday brings a slight change with partly cloudy skies and a low chance of afternoon showers. Thunderstorm potential is creeping up, particularly along South Carolina beaches, so keep an eye on those developing clouds. Winds will remain light and temperatures will hold steady in the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to Memorial Day weekend, expect mostly cloudy conditions with increasing shower and thunderstorm chances. Surf heights will hover around 1 to 3 feet with continued low rip current risks.

Coastal waters will remain active through midweek with Wednesday potentially bringing more significant shower activity and slightly increased surf conditions.

Bottom line: Sunscreen, hydration, and beach safety are your best accessories this weekend. Catch those waves, soak up some sun, and enjoy the incredible Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is bringing us some sweet summer vibes today.

We're looking at a gorgeous sunny Thursday with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s and crystal clear skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside.

Coastal winds will be blowing west at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some mild longshore currents to keep things interesting. The surf is looking relatively mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, especially around Pender and Brunswick County beaches.

Heads up beach warriors - the UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. While the rip current risk is generally low today, marine safety pros always recommend extra caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast maintains that summer chill vibe. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s, and Sunday shows a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Memorial Day is looking partly cloudy with potential scattered showers and temps hovering in the upper 70s.

Water enthusiasts, grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes - it's shaping up to be a beautiful beach day along the Carolina coast!

Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 09:40:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is bringing us some sweet summer vibes today.

We're looking at a gorgeous sunny Thursday with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s and crystal clear skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside.

Coastal winds will be blowing west at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some mild longshore currents to keep things interesting. The surf is looking relatively mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, especially around Pender and Brunswick County beaches.

Heads up beach warriors - the UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. While the rip current risk is generally low today, marine safety pros always recommend extra caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast maintains that summer chill vibe. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s, and Sunday shows a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Memorial Day is looking partly cloudy with potential scattered showers and temps hovering in the upper 70s.

Water enthusiasts, grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes - it's shaping up to be a beautiful beach day along the Carolina coast!

Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline! The National Weather Service is bringing us some sweet summer vibes today.

We're looking at a gorgeous sunny Thursday with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s and crystal clear skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid 70s - perfect for catching some waves or just chilling oceanside.

Coastal winds will be blowing west at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some mild longshore currents to keep things interesting. The surf is looking relatively mellow with heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, especially around Pender and Brunswick County beaches.

Heads up beach warriors - the UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. While the rip current risk is generally low today, marine safety pros always recommend extra caution near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, the weekend forecast maintains that summer chill vibe. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 70s, and Sunday shows a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Memorial Day is looking partly cloudy with potential scattered showers and temps hovering in the upper 70s.

Water enthusiasts, grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes - it's shaping up to be a beautiful beach day along the Carolina coast!

Stay safe and enjoy the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch of the Day Beach Forecast! Surfers and sun seekers, get ready for a stellar coastal adventure along the Carolinas!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temps climbing into the upper 70s to low 80s. North winds will dance around 5 to 10 mph, shifting eastward by afternoon. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions.

Rip current risks are low across most beaches, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today!

Wednesday brings some exciting changes. Expect moderate surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet in some areas, particularly along Brunswick and Horry County beaches. Southwest winds will kick up to 10 to 15 mph, creating some playful wave conditions. There's a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies.

Marine mavens will appreciate the developing longshore currents - south to north flow will add some extra spice to your water adventures. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 80s, promising perfect beach weather.

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday maintain that gorgeous sunny disposition with west winds around 10 mph and comfortable temperatures. Saturday might see slightly cooler conditions with northwest winds, but sunshine remains the headline.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, stay hydrated, and embrace that summer beach life! Surf's up, Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 09:40:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch of the Day Beach Forecast! Surfers and sun seekers, get ready for a stellar coastal adventure along the Carolinas!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temps climbing into the upper 70s to low 80s. North winds will dance around 5 to 10 mph, shifting eastward by afternoon. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions.

Rip current risks are low across most beaches, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today!

Wednesday brings some exciting changes. Expect moderate surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet in some areas, particularly along Brunswick and Horry County beaches. Southwest winds will kick up to 10 to 15 mph, creating some playful wave conditions. There's a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies.

Marine mavens will appreciate the developing longshore currents - south to north flow will add some extra spice to your water adventures. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 80s, promising perfect beach weather.

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday maintain that gorgeous sunny disposition with west winds around 10 mph and comfortable temperatures. Saturday might see slightly cooler conditions with northwest winds, but sunshine remains the headline.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, stay hydrated, and embrace that summer beach life! Surf's up, Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch of the Day Beach Forecast! Surfers and sun seekers, get ready for a stellar coastal adventure along the Carolinas!

Today's looking like a postcard-perfect beach day with mostly sunny skies and temps climbing into the upper 70s to low 80s. North winds will dance around 5 to 10 mph, shifting eastward by afternoon. Water temps are sitting pretty in the mid-70s, making for some seriously comfortable swimming conditions.

Rip current risks are low across most beaches, but beach veterans know to stay alert near jetties and piers. UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today!

Wednesday brings some exciting changes. Expect moderate surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet in some areas, particularly along Brunswick and Horry County beaches. Southwest winds will kick up to 10 to 15 mph, creating some playful wave conditions. There's a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on those skies.

Marine mavens will appreciate the developing longshore currents - south to north flow will add some extra spice to your water adventures. Temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 80s, promising perfect beach weather.

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday maintain that gorgeous sunny disposition with west winds around 10 mph and comfortable temperatures. Saturday might see slightly cooler conditions with northwest winds, but sunshine remains the headline.

Pro tip: Check local conditions before heading out, stay hydrated, and embrace that summer beach life! Surf's up, Carolina coast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and surfboards! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking absolutely gorgeous with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the mid 80s. Surf is running a smooth 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing dip.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are matching that vibe with similarly stellar conditions. Expect a partly sunny Saturday with southwest winds and a strong longshore current running north. UV index is cranked up to very high, so don't forget that SPF!

Brunswick County beaches are offering a bit more excitement. Ocean Isle Beach west has a moderate rip current risk with surf heights reaching 2 to 4 feet. Other Brunswick beaches are looking at similar conditions with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have a moderate rip current risk north of the main strip today. Surf heights will range from 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with partly sunny skies and those consistent southwest winds.

Sunday looks a bit calmer across all regions - surf will mellow out to around 1 foot with west winds and continued partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hold steady in the mid 80s.

Pro tip: While rip current risks are generally low, always exercise caution near piers, jetties, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 09:39:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and surfboards! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking absolutely gorgeous with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the mid 80s. Surf is running a smooth 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing dip.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are matching that vibe with similarly stellar conditions. Expect a partly sunny Saturday with southwest winds and a strong longshore current running north. UV index is cranked up to very high, so don't forget that SPF!

Brunswick County beaches are offering a bit more excitement. Ocean Isle Beach west has a moderate rip current risk with surf heights reaching 2 to 4 feet. Other Brunswick beaches are looking at similar conditions with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have a moderate rip current risk north of the main strip today. Surf heights will range from 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with partly sunny skies and those consistent southwest winds.

Sunday looks a bit calmer across all regions - surf will mellow out to around 1 foot with west winds and continued partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hold steady in the mid 80s.

Pro tip: While rip current risks are generally low, always exercise caution near piers, jetties, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers, grab your sunscreen and surfboards! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet conditions this weekend.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking absolutely gorgeous with partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing to the mid 80s. Surf is running a smooth 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing dip.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are matching that vibe with similarly stellar conditions. Expect a partly sunny Saturday with southwest winds and a strong longshore current running north. UV index is cranked up to very high, so don't forget that SPF!

Brunswick County beaches are offering a bit more excitement. Ocean Isle Beach west has a moderate rip current risk with surf heights reaching 2 to 4 feet. Other Brunswick beaches are looking at similar conditions with southwest winds keeping things interesting.

Moving into South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas have a moderate rip current risk north of the main strip today. Surf heights will range from 1 to 4 feet depending on location, with partly sunny skies and those consistent southwest winds.

Sunday looks a bit calmer across all regions - surf will mellow out to around 1 foot with west winds and continued partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hold steady in the mid 80s.

Pro tip: While rip current risks are generally low, always exercise caution near piers, jetties, and reefs. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for an epic coastal adventure! The surf's calling with some seriously fun conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Today's the day to grab your board and soak up some sun. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so stay sharp and swim smart. Surf heights are ranging from a sweet 1 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower to mid 70s - wetsuit optional, but sunscreen is mandatory with that very high UV index.

Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of a quick shower passing through. Temperatures are climbing into the lower to mid 80s, making it a classic summer day at the beach. High tides are hitting mid-morning around 9:30 to 10:30 AM, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead, the weekend's looking golden. Friday will see those rip current risks dropping, with similar sunny conditions and slightly calmer winds. Saturday might kick things up a notch with some stronger southwest breezes, but still prime beach weather.

Pro tip surfers and beach bunnies: keep an eye on those local conditions, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents can get tricky. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 09:39:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for an epic coastal adventure! The surf's calling with some seriously fun conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Today's the day to grab your board and soak up some sun. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so stay sharp and swim smart. Surf heights are ranging from a sweet 1 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower to mid 70s - wetsuit optional, but sunscreen is mandatory with that very high UV index.

Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of a quick shower passing through. Temperatures are climbing into the lower to mid 80s, making it a classic summer day at the beach. High tides are hitting mid-morning around 9:30 to 10:30 AM, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead, the weekend's looking golden. Friday will see those rip current risks dropping, with similar sunny conditions and slightly calmer winds. Saturday might kick things up a notch with some stronger southwest breezes, but still prime beach weather.

Pro tip surfers and beach bunnies: keep an eye on those local conditions, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents can get tricky. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave riders, get ready for an epic coastal adventure! The surf's calling with some seriously fun conditions along the Carolina coastline.

Today's the day to grab your board and soak up some sun. We're looking at moderate rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, so stay sharp and swim smart. Surf heights are ranging from a sweet 1 to 3 feet - perfect for catching some sweet rides.

Southwest winds are cranking at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower to mid 70s - wetsuit optional, but sunscreen is mandatory with that very high UV index.

Expect mostly sunny skies with just a slight chance of a quick shower passing through. Temperatures are climbing into the lower to mid 80s, making it a classic summer day at the beach. High tides are hitting mid-morning around 9:30 to 10:30 AM, so plan your beach time accordingly.

Looking ahead, the weekend's looking golden. Friday will see those rip current risks dropping, with similar sunny conditions and slightly calmer winds. Saturday might kick things up a notch with some stronger southwest breezes, but still prime beach weather.

Pro tip surfers and beach bunnies: keep an eye on those local conditions, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas where rip currents can get tricky. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy that beautiful Carolina coastline!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and get ready for some serious wave action.

We're seeing high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet, promising some killer waves for experienced surfers, but potential trouble for casual swimmers.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today - mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then breaking into mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the coastline, so keep an eye on those skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing ocean experience.

Winds are coming in strong from the south around 10 to 15 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and those gnarly rip currents we mentioned. UV index is running moderate to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will mellow out slightly with moderate rip current risks and slightly smaller surf. Thursday through Saturday are looking sunny and increasingly warm, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s.

A word to the wise: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 09:39:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and get ready for some serious wave action.

We're seeing high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet, promising some killer waves for experienced surfers, but potential trouble for casual swimmers.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today - mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then breaking into mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the coastline, so keep an eye on those skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing ocean experience.

Winds are coming in strong from the south around 10 to 15 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and those gnarly rip currents we mentioned. UV index is running moderate to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will mellow out slightly with moderate rip current risks and slightly smaller surf. Thursday through Saturday are looking sunny and increasingly warm, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s.

A word to the wise: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Today's looking like a wild ride along the Carolina coastline, so listen up and get ready for some serious wave action.

We're seeing high rip current risks from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, which means you'll want to keep your wits about you in the water. Surf heights are cranking between 3 to 5 feet, promising some killer waves for experienced surfers, but potential trouble for casual swimmers.

The weather's playing a bit of hide and seek today - mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then breaking into mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms dancing across the coastline, so keep an eye on those skies. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the lower 70s, making for a refreshing ocean experience.

Winds are coming in strong from the south around 10 to 15 miles per hour, which means choppy conditions and those gnarly rip currents we mentioned. UV index is running moderate to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Looking ahead, Wednesday will mellow out slightly with moderate rip current risks and slightly smaller surf. Thursday through Saturday are looking sunny and increasingly warm, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s.

A word to the wise: respect the ocean. Those rip currents are no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and reefs. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to lifeguard stations and pay attention to local warnings.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking like a moody mix of cloudy skies and potential water adventure this weekend.

We're tracking moderate rip current risks across the Carolina coastline from Pender to Georgetown, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with most areas seeing 2 to 4 foot waves.

Today's beach vibes are cloudy with east winds around 10 miles per hour and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, perfect for those brave enough to dive in. Scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms will keep things interesting, so pack that waterproof gear.

Monday looks similar but with a bit more marine drama - southeast winds will pick up to around 15 miles per hour, and thunderstorm potential is creeping up. Waterspout risk is moderate, which means keep those eyes on the horizon.

The extended forecast suggests Tuesday will bring the highest rip current risk, with mostly cloudy conditions and continued shower chances. By Wednesday, things start to calm down, and Thursday promises mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing toward 80 degrees.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents. They're no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal experience!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 09:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking like a moody mix of cloudy skies and potential water adventure this weekend.

We're tracking moderate rip current risks across the Carolina coastline from Pender to Georgetown, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with most areas seeing 2 to 4 foot waves.

Today's beach vibes are cloudy with east winds around 10 miles per hour and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, perfect for those brave enough to dive in. Scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms will keep things interesting, so pack that waterproof gear.

Monday looks similar but with a bit more marine drama - southeast winds will pick up to around 15 miles per hour, and thunderstorm potential is creeping up. Waterspout risk is moderate, which means keep those eyes on the horizon.

The extended forecast suggests Tuesday will bring the highest rip current risk, with mostly cloudy conditions and continued shower chances. By Wednesday, things start to calm down, and Thursday promises mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing toward 80 degrees.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents. They're no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal experience!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking like a moody mix of cloudy skies and potential water adventure this weekend.

We're tracking moderate rip current risks across the Carolina coastline from Pender to Georgetown, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach zone - with most areas seeing 2 to 4 foot waves.

Today's beach vibes are cloudy with east winds around 10 miles per hour and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. Water temperatures are sitting comfortably around 70 degrees, perfect for those brave enough to dive in. Scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms will keep things interesting, so pack that waterproof gear.

Monday looks similar but with a bit more marine drama - southeast winds will pick up to around 15 miles per hour, and thunderstorm potential is creeping up. Waterspout risk is moderate, which means keep those eyes on the horizon.

The extended forecast suggests Tuesday will bring the highest rip current risk, with mostly cloudy conditions and continued shower chances. By Wednesday, things start to calm down, and Thursday promises mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing toward 80 degrees.

Beach safety tip of the day: Respect the rip currents. They're no joke, especially near piers, jetties, and rocky areas. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the coastal experience!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk from 6 AM through this evening, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches from Pender to Brunswick are serving up some surprisingly spicy surf conditions. Expect waves in the 1 to 3 foot range with a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees - not too shabby for early May.

Today's forecast is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of pop-up showers, especially around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some chop but nothing too crazy.

Sunday looks similar but with a twist - increased chances of showers and even a moderate waterspout risk in some areas. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights will remain consistent.

The extended outlook gets more dramatic. Monday brings cloudy skies and showers, while Tuesday cranks up the excitement with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 2 to 5 feet. Wednesday looks like a potential thunderstorm playground with waves still running strong.

Beachgoers, keep your eyes on those conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Remember, rip currents can be life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 09:39:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk from 6 AM through this evening, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches from Pender to Brunswick are serving up some surprisingly spicy surf conditions. Expect waves in the 1 to 3 foot range with a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees - not too shabby for early May.

Today's forecast is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of pop-up showers, especially around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some chop but nothing too crazy.

Sunday looks similar but with a twist - increased chances of showers and even a moderate waterspout risk in some areas. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights will remain consistent.

The extended outlook gets more dramatic. Monday brings cloudy skies and showers, while Tuesday cranks up the excitement with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 2 to 5 feet. Wednesday looks like a potential thunderstorm playground with waves still running strong.

Beachgoers, keep your eyes on those conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Remember, rip currents can be life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Let's dive into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk from 6 AM through this evening, so listen up and stay safe out there.

The beaches from Pender to Brunswick are serving up some surprisingly spicy surf conditions. Expect waves in the 1 to 3 foot range with a moderate north to south longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 to 75 degrees - not too shabby for early May.

Today's forecast is mostly cloudy with a slight chance of pop-up showers, especially around Myrtle Beach and Georgetown. Winds will be blowing from the northeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating some chop but nothing too crazy.

Sunday looks similar but with a twist - increased chances of showers and even a moderate waterspout risk in some areas. Winds will calm down to around 10 miles per hour from the east, and surf heights will remain consistent.

The extended outlook gets more dramatic. Monday brings cloudy skies and showers, while Tuesday cranks up the excitement with a high rip current risk and surf heights climbing to 2 to 5 feet. Wednesday looks like a potential thunderstorm playground with waves still running strong.

Beachgoers, keep your eyes on those conditions. The UV index is moderate, so sunscreen is your friend. Remember, rip currents can be life-threatening near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Stay alert, stay safe, and enjoy those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Carolinas as we break down your weekend wave watch.

Today's looking pretty chill with mostly cloudy skies turning sunny by late afternoon. We're seeing calm conditions with surf heights around two feet and a low rip current risk. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

But hold onto your beach hats because Friday's bringing some spice to the forecast! Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to one to three feet. Thunderstorm potential is heating up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Southwest winds will be dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

The weekend's looking like a mixed bag of coastal vibes. Saturday rolls in with mostly cloudy skies, a chance of showers, and temperatures dropping to the upper 60s. Northeast winds will be whispering around 10 miles per hour. Sunday continues the moody marine mood with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temps will nudge up to the lower 70s.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated out there!

For all you water warriors, remember that even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 09:39:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Carolinas as we break down your weekend wave watch.

Today's looking pretty chill with mostly cloudy skies turning sunny by late afternoon. We're seeing calm conditions with surf heights around two feet and a low rip current risk. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

But hold onto your beach hats because Friday's bringing some spice to the forecast! Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to one to three feet. Thunderstorm potential is heating up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Southwest winds will be dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

The weekend's looking like a mixed bag of coastal vibes. Saturday rolls in with mostly cloudy skies, a chance of showers, and temperatures dropping to the upper 60s. Northeast winds will be whispering around 10 miles per hour. Sunday continues the moody marine mood with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temps will nudge up to the lower 70s.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated out there!

For all you water warriors, remember that even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a coastal adventure along the Carolinas as we break down your weekend wave watch.

Today's looking pretty chill with mostly cloudy skies turning sunny by late afternoon. We're seeing calm conditions with surf heights around two feet and a low rip current risk. Water temps are sitting pretty at a comfortable 70 degrees, perfect for those looking to dip their toes in.

But hold onto your beach hats because Friday's bringing some spice to the forecast! Expect moderate rip current risks and surf heights climbing to one to three feet. Thunderstorm potential is heating up, so keep an eye on those clouds. Southwest winds will be dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, adding some extra excitement to your beach day.

The weekend's looking like a mixed bag of coastal vibes. Saturday rolls in with mostly cloudy skies, a chance of showers, and temperatures dropping to the upper 60s. Northeast winds will be whispering around 10 miles per hour. Sunday continues the moody marine mood with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temps will nudge up to the lower 70s.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Pro tip: reapply frequently and stay hydrated out there!

For all you water warriors, remember that even with low rip current risks, always respect the ocean and watch for potential hazards near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the coastal Carolina magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf riders and beach lovers, get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline! The sun is dialing up the heat with a high-voltage forecast that screams summer is warming up.

Today's conditions are looking pristine from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. We're talking plenty of sunshine, southwest winds dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures inching into that comfortable upper 60s to lower 70s range. Perfect for catching some rays and waves.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 2 to 3 feet - ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember seasoned surfers - stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise you.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and stay hydrated as temperatures climb toward 80 degrees.

Looking ahead, Wednesday continues the sunny trend with mostly clear skies. By Thursday and Friday, we're seeing a slight shift with partly cloudy conditions and a chance of scattered showers. Saturday brings more excitement with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Coastal travelers and wave chasers, this forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 09:39:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf riders and beach lovers, get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline! The sun is dialing up the heat with a high-voltage forecast that screams summer is warming up.

Today's conditions are looking pristine from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. We're talking plenty of sunshine, southwest winds dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures inching into that comfortable upper 60s to lower 70s range. Perfect for catching some rays and waves.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 2 to 3 feet - ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember seasoned surfers - stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise you.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and stay hydrated as temperatures climb toward 80 degrees.

Looking ahead, Wednesday continues the sunny trend with mostly clear skies. By Thursday and Friday, we're seeing a slight shift with partly cloudy conditions and a chance of scattered showers. Saturday brings more excitement with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Coastal travelers and wave chasers, this forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf riders and beach lovers, get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline! The sun is dialing up the heat with a high-voltage forecast that screams summer is warming up.

Today's conditions are looking pristine from Topsail to Myrtle Beach. We're talking plenty of sunshine, southwest winds dancing around 5 to 10 miles per hour, and water temperatures inching into that comfortable upper 60s to lower 70s range. Perfect for catching some rays and waves.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 2 to 3 feet - ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to test their skills. The rip current risk remains low across all zones, but remember seasoned surfers - stay alert near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can surprise you.

UV index is cranked up to high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Slip on that protection and stay hydrated as temperatures climb toward 80 degrees.

Looking ahead, Wednesday continues the sunny trend with mostly clear skies. By Thursday and Friday, we're seeing a slight shift with partly cloudy conditions and a chance of scattered showers. Saturday brings more excitement with surf heights potentially reaching 3 to 4 feet and northeast winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Coastal travelers and wave chasers, this forecast is your ticket to an epic beach day. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline as we dive into today's beach breakdown.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious ocean drama this Sunday. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's got lifeguards on high alert from Surf City to Myrtle Beach. The surf is pumping with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Expect a mostly cloudy morning that'll transform into a sunny afternoon carnival. South winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those skies. We've got a good chance of scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through, adding some extra excitement to your beach day. The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend right now.

Beach-goers should be extra cautious with those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead, the week starts with gradually calming conditions. Monday brings slightly mellower waves and a reduced rip current risk. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies and more relaxed surf conditions.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly! This is your surf report, bringing the beach vibes straight to you.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2025 09:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline as we dive into today's beach breakdown.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious ocean drama this Sunday. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's got lifeguards on high alert from Surf City to Myrtle Beach. The surf is pumping with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Expect a mostly cloudy morning that'll transform into a sunny afternoon carnival. South winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those skies. We've got a good chance of scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through, adding some extra excitement to your beach day. The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend right now.

Beach-goers should be extra cautious with those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead, the week starts with gradually calming conditions. Monday brings slightly mellower waves and a reduced rip current risk. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies and more relaxed surf conditions.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly! This is your surf report, bringing the beach vibes straight to you.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Buckle up for a wild ride along the Carolina coastline as we dive into today's beach breakdown.

Mother Nature's brewing some serious ocean drama this Sunday. We're looking at a high rip current risk that's got lifeguards on high alert from Surf City to Myrtle Beach. The surf is pumping with waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for experienced surfers but definitely not for the faint of heart.

Expect a mostly cloudy morning that'll transform into a sunny afternoon carnival. South winds are cranking around 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting. Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended.

The thunderstorm potential is moderate, so keep an eye on those skies. We've got a good chance of scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through, adding some extra excitement to your beach day. The UV index is blazing high, so sunscreen is your best friend right now.

Beach-goers should be extra cautious with those rip currents. Life-threatening conditions are likely in the surf zone, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. If you're not a strong swimmer, stick close to the lifeguard stations.

Looking ahead, the week starts with gradually calming conditions. Monday brings slightly mellower waves and a reduced rip current risk. By Tuesday and Wednesday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies and more relaxed surf conditions.

Stay safe, stay smart, and ride those waves responsibly! This is your surf report, bringing the beach vibes straight to you.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a sizzling weekend forecast rolling in! Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. The surf is sitting at a mellow 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

But hold onto your rashguards, because Sunday's bringing some serious ocean attitude! We're tracking a moderate to high rip current risk across the coastal zones, with surf heights ramping up to 2 to 5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms rolling through. South winds will be howling around 15 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave conditions for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, so you'll be fine with a light wetsuit or spring suit. Just be extra cautious with those rip currents - they're no joke this weekend. The longshore current is running strong from south to north, which means you'll want to stay alert and pick your entry and exit points carefully.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so seriously - don't skimp on the sunscreen. Reapply every couple of hours and consider a rashguard for extra protection.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, conditions mellow out with decreasing winds and slightly smaller surf. Wednesday promises a calm, partly sunny day with minimal wave action.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the coastal magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2025 09:40:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a sizzling weekend forecast rolling in! Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. The surf is sitting at a mellow 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

But hold onto your rashguards, because Sunday's bringing some serious ocean attitude! We're tracking a moderate to high rip current risk across the coastal zones, with surf heights ramping up to 2 to 5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms rolling through. South winds will be howling around 15 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave conditions for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, so you'll be fine with a light wetsuit or spring suit. Just be extra cautious with those rip currents - they're no joke this weekend. The longshore current is running strong from south to north, which means you'll want to stay alert and pick your entry and exit points carefully.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so seriously - don't skimp on the sunscreen. Reapply every couple of hours and consider a rashguard for extra protection.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, conditions mellow out with decreasing winds and slightly smaller surf. Wednesday promises a calm, partly sunny day with minimal wave action.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the coastal magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got a sizzling weekend forecast rolling in! Today's looking like a stunner with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s. The surf is sitting at a mellow 1 to 2 feet, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some smooth rides.

But hold onto your rashguards, because Sunday's bringing some serious ocean attitude! We're tracking a moderate to high rip current risk across the coastal zones, with surf heights ramping up to 2 to 5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a solid chance of thunderstorms rolling through. South winds will be howling around 15 miles per hour, creating some exciting wave conditions for intermediate to advanced surfers.

Water temperatures are hovering around a comfortable 70 degrees, so you'll be fine with a light wetsuit or spring suit. Just be extra cautious with those rip currents - they're no joke this weekend. The longshore current is running strong from south to north, which means you'll want to stay alert and pick your entry and exit points carefully.

UV index is blasting into the very high category, so seriously - don't skimp on the sunscreen. Reapply every couple of hours and consider a rashguard for extra protection.

Looking ahead to Monday and Tuesday, conditions mellow out with decreasing winds and slightly smaller surf. Wednesday promises a calm, partly sunny day with minimal wave action.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the coastal magic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked adventure along the Carolina coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's warming up nicely, sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s - almost perfect for those brave enough to take a dip.

Winds will be dancing from southwest to south, starting gentle in the morning and picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. Ocean enthusiasts, listen up - rip current risks are mostly low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties.

Surf conditions are looking mellow, with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply early and often!

For you tide riders, we've got some sweet high tide windows - Topsail Inlet is looking at 10:59 AM, Mercer Pier at 11:02 AM, and Lockwoods Folly at 11:18 AM. The longshore current is running moderate from south to north, adding a little extra excitement to your beach day.

Friday brings slightly cloudier skies but keeps the beach-perfect temperatures in the upper 70s. Winds remain steady at 10 to 15 mph, and surf conditions stay pretty consistent.

Weekend warriors should prep for a slight chance of showers Saturday and more significant rain potential on Sunday. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 4 feet, giving wave chasers something to smile about.

Stay safe, stay sunscreened, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 09:40:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked adventure along the Carolina coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's warming up nicely, sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s - almost perfect for those brave enough to take a dip.

Winds will be dancing from southwest to south, starting gentle in the morning and picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. Ocean enthusiasts, listen up - rip current risks are mostly low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties.

Surf conditions are looking mellow, with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply early and often!

For you tide riders, we've got some sweet high tide windows - Topsail Inlet is looking at 10:59 AM, Mercer Pier at 11:02 AM, and Lockwoods Folly at 11:18 AM. The longshore current is running moderate from south to north, adding a little extra excitement to your beach day.

Friday brings slightly cloudier skies but keeps the beach-perfect temperatures in the upper 70s. Winds remain steady at 10 to 15 mph, and surf conditions stay pretty consistent.

Weekend warriors should prep for a slight chance of showers Saturday and more significant rain potential on Sunday. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 4 feet, giving wave chasers something to smile about.

Stay safe, stay sunscreened, and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sun-soaked adventure along the Carolina coast. Today's looking like a postcard-perfect day with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The water's warming up nicely, sitting in the upper 60s to lower 70s - almost perfect for those brave enough to take a dip.

Winds will be dancing from southwest to south, starting gentle in the morning and picking up to around 15 mph by afternoon. Ocean enthusiasts, listen up - rip current risks are mostly low today, but always keep an eye out near piers and jetties.

Surf conditions are looking mellow, with wave heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet depending on your stretch of coastline. The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pro tip: reapply early and often!

For you tide riders, we've got some sweet high tide windows - Topsail Inlet is looking at 10:59 AM, Mercer Pier at 11:02 AM, and Lockwoods Folly at 11:18 AM. The longshore current is running moderate from south to north, adding a little extra excitement to your beach day.

Friday brings slightly cloudier skies but keeps the beach-perfect temperatures in the upper 70s. Winds remain steady at 10 to 15 mph, and surf conditions stay pretty consistent.

Weekend warriors should prep for a slight chance of showers Saturday and more significant rain potential on Sunday. Surf heights might bump up to 2 to 4 feet, giving wave chasers something to smile about.

Stay safe, stay sunscreened, and catch those waves!

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some stellar coastal conditions along the Carolinas. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and super mellow waves.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect gentle 1 to 2 foot swells rolling in with Southeast winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is blasting into the very high category!

Midweek brings some exciting changes. Wednesday will see winds shifting Southwest and picking up slightly to 10 to 15 mph, with surf heights potentially bumping up to 3 feet in some areas. Expect continued sunny conditions and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get a bit more interesting. Friday and Saturday could bring a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf enthusiasts should note the rip current risk will be escalating - especially along Brunswick County beaches, climbing from low to moderate and potentially high by Saturday.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach zones will see similar patterns with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Water lovers can expect mostly sunny skies with Southwest winds and temperatures holding steady in the mid to upper 70s.

Bottom line: Perfect beach weather is incoming. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some stellar coastal conditions along the Carolinas. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and super mellow waves.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect gentle 1 to 2 foot swells rolling in with Southeast winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is blasting into the very high category!

Midweek brings some exciting changes. Wednesday will see winds shifting Southwest and picking up slightly to 10 to 15 mph, with surf heights potentially bumping up to 3 feet in some areas. Expect continued sunny conditions and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get a bit more interesting. Friday and Saturday could bring a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf enthusiasts should note the rip current risk will be escalating - especially along Brunswick County beaches, climbing from low to moderate and potentially high by Saturday.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach zones will see similar patterns with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Water lovers can expect mostly sunny skies with Southwest winds and temperatures holding steady in the mid to upper 70s.

Bottom line: Perfect beach weather is incoming. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some stellar coastal conditions along the Carolinas. We're looking at a picture-perfect Tuesday with sunny skies and super mellow waves.

From Topsail to Wrightsville Beach, expect gentle 1 to 2 foot swells rolling in with Southeast winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for a refreshing ocean experience. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is blasting into the very high category!

Midweek brings some exciting changes. Wednesday will see winds shifting Southwest and picking up slightly to 10 to 15 mph, with surf heights potentially bumping up to 3 feet in some areas. Expect continued sunny conditions and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s.

Looking ahead to the weekend, things get a bit more interesting. Friday and Saturday could bring a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Surf enthusiasts should note the rip current risk will be escalating - especially along Brunswick County beaches, climbing from low to moderate and potentially high by Saturday.

Ocean Isle and Myrtle Beach zones will see similar patterns with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Water lovers can expect mostly sunny skies with Southwest winds and temperatures holding steady in the mid to upper 70s.

Bottom line: Perfect beach weather is incoming. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a pretty sweet day to catch some rays and potentially some waves.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are serving up a mellow scene with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. The southwest winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, making for some nice sailing conditions. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid 60s, and with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures climbing to the mid 70s, sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are presenting similar vibes - 1 to 2 foot surf, low rip current risk, and that gorgeous very high UV index. Just watch those rays, beach warriors!

Brunswick County beaches are mixing it up a bit. East of Ocean Isle Beach, you're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with a low rip current risk. Over at Ocean Isle Beach West, things are a touch calmer with 1 to 3 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk for today.

Wednesday's forecast shows a shift in the mood - clouds are rolling in with moderate thunderstorm potential and waterspout risks. Surf heights will hang around 2 feet, so still decent for some water play, but keep an eye on those changing skies.

By Saturday, expect slightly more action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. A chance of showers and thunderstorms keeps things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 09:40:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a pretty sweet day to catch some rays and potentially some waves.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are serving up a mellow scene with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. The southwest winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, making for some nice sailing conditions. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid 60s, and with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures climbing to the mid 70s, sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are presenting similar vibes - 1 to 2 foot surf, low rip current risk, and that gorgeous very high UV index. Just watch those rays, beach warriors!

Brunswick County beaches are mixing it up a bit. East of Ocean Isle Beach, you're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with a low rip current risk. Over at Ocean Isle Beach West, things are a touch calmer with 1 to 3 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk for today.

Wednesday's forecast shows a shift in the mood - clouds are rolling in with moderate thunderstorm potential and waterspout risks. Surf heights will hang around 2 feet, so still decent for some water play, but keep an eye on those changing skies.

By Saturday, expect slightly more action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. A chance of showers and thunderstorms keeps things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a pretty sweet day to catch some rays and potentially some waves.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are serving up a mellow scene with 1 to 3 foot surf and a low rip current risk. The southwest winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, making for some nice sailing conditions. Water temps are sitting comfortably in the mid 60s, and with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures climbing to the mid 70s, sunscreen is definitely your friend today.

Heading south to New Hanover, Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches are presenting similar vibes - 1 to 2 foot surf, low rip current risk, and that gorgeous very high UV index. Just watch those rays, beach warriors!

Brunswick County beaches are mixing it up a bit. East of Ocean Isle Beach, you're looking at 2 to 4 foot surf with a low rip current risk. Over at Ocean Isle Beach West, things are a touch calmer with 1 to 3 foot waves and a moderate rip current risk for today.

Wednesday's forecast shows a shift in the mood - clouds are rolling in with moderate thunderstorm potential and waterspout risks. Surf heights will hang around 2 feet, so still decent for some water play, but keep an eye on those changing skies.

By Saturday, expect slightly more action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet and temperatures climbing to the upper 70s. A chance of showers and thunderstorms keeps things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure. The Carolina coast is calling!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch a wave of excitement, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking absolutely stellar for the Carolina shoreline this weekend. 

South winds are riding in at a smooth 10 to 15 miles per hour, pushing temperatures into the mid-70s with gloriously sunny skies. Water temperatures are creeping up to the mid-60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers looking to shake off winter's chill.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves dancing between 1 to 2 feet along most beaches, though Ocean Isle Beach and areas north of Myrtle Beach might see slightly perkier 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risks are predominantly low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pack that SPF, grab your shades, and prepare for a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Weekend warrior forecast looks mostly sunny with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides will be rolling in with morning lows and midday highs - perfect timing for beach activities.

Extended outlook suggests a midweek possibility of scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance on Wednesday, but until then, it's pure coastal paradise. Whether you're surfing, sunbathing, or just soaking in those ocean vibes, this weekend is serving up some serious beach magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2025 09:40:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Catch a wave of excitement, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking absolutely stellar for the Carolina shoreline this weekend. 

South winds are riding in at a smooth 10 to 15 miles per hour, pushing temperatures into the mid-70s with gloriously sunny skies. Water temperatures are creeping up to the mid-60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers looking to shake off winter's chill.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves dancing between 1 to 2 feet along most beaches, though Ocean Isle Beach and areas north of Myrtle Beach might see slightly perkier 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risks are predominantly low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pack that SPF, grab your shades, and prepare for a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Weekend warrior forecast looks mostly sunny with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides will be rolling in with morning lows and midday highs - perfect timing for beach activities.

Extended outlook suggests a midweek possibility of scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance on Wednesday, but until then, it's pure coastal paradise. Whether you're surfing, sunbathing, or just soaking in those ocean vibes, this weekend is serving up some serious beach magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch a wave of excitement, beach lovers! The coastal forecast is looking absolutely stellar for the Carolina shoreline this weekend. 

South winds are riding in at a smooth 10 to 15 miles per hour, pushing temperatures into the mid-70s with gloriously sunny skies. Water temperatures are creeping up to the mid-60s - perfect for adventurous swimmers and surfers looking to shake off winter's chill.

Surf conditions are relatively mellow with waves dancing between 1 to 2 feet along most beaches, though Ocean Isle Beach and areas north of Myrtle Beach might see slightly perkier 2 to 3 foot swells. Rip current risks are predominantly low, but beach veterans know to stay alert near groins, jetties, and piers where sneaky currents can pop up.

The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Pack that SPF, grab your shades, and prepare for a moderate south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Weekend warrior forecast looks mostly sunny with southwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides will be rolling in with morning lows and midday highs - perfect timing for beach activities.

Extended outlook suggests a midweek possibility of scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance on Wednesday, but until then, it's pure coastal paradise. Whether you're surfing, sunbathing, or just soaking in those ocean vibes, this weekend is serving up some serious beach magic.

Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the Carolina coastline!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stunning coastal forecast that'll have you itching to hit the sand.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise along the Carolina coastline. We're talking crystal clear skies, warm temperatures climbing into the upper 60s, and winds that'll gently shift from north to southeast throughout the day.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling or learning to catch your first wave. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid-60s, so while you might want a light wetsuit, it's definitely becoming more inviting.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Seriously, slather it on thick and often to keep that beach glow without the burn.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but veterans know the drill - always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the weekend promises more of this gorgeous weather. Saturday and Sunday will serve up mostly sunny skies, temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, and gentle southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Monday's forecast hints at slightly more exciting surf conditions with wave heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet - might be a fun day for intermediate surfers looking to catch some slightly more adventurous waves.

Tide times vary by location, but you'll find high tides mid-morning and low tides in the late afternoon across most beaches.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a spectacular beach week. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 09:40:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stunning coastal forecast that'll have you itching to hit the sand.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise along the Carolina coastline. We're talking crystal clear skies, warm temperatures climbing into the upper 60s, and winds that'll gently shift from north to southeast throughout the day.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling or learning to catch your first wave. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid-60s, so while you might want a light wetsuit, it's definitely becoming more inviting.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Seriously, slather it on thick and often to keep that beach glow without the burn.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but veterans know the drill - always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the weekend promises more of this gorgeous weather. Saturday and Sunday will serve up mostly sunny skies, temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, and gentle southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Monday's forecast hints at slightly more exciting surf conditions with wave heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet - might be a fun day for intermediate surfers looking to catch some slightly more adventurous waves.

Tide times vary by location, but you'll find high tides mid-morning and low tides in the late afternoon across most beaches.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a spectacular beach week. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stunning coastal forecast that'll have you itching to hit the sand.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise along the Carolina coastline. We're talking crystal clear skies, warm temperatures climbing into the upper 60s, and winds that'll gently shift from north to southeast throughout the day.

Surf conditions are looking mellow with wave heights hovering around 1 to 2 feet - perfect for casual paddling or learning to catch your first wave. Water temperatures are creeping into the mid-60s, so while you might want a light wetsuit, it's definitely becoming more inviting.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Seriously, slather it on thick and often to keep that beach glow without the burn.

Rip current risk remains low across most beaches, but veterans know the drill - always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas where sneaky currents can develop.

Looking ahead, the weekend promises more of this gorgeous weather. Saturday and Sunday will serve up mostly sunny skies, temperatures climbing into the mid-70s, and gentle southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Monday's forecast hints at slightly more exciting surf conditions with wave heights potentially reaching 2 to 4 feet - might be a fun day for intermediate surfers looking to catch some slightly more adventurous waves.

Tide times vary by location, but you'll find high tides mid-morning and low tides in the late afternoon across most beaches.

Bottom line: It's shaping up to be a spectacular beach week. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and your sense of adventure!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today along the Carolina coastline, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waters are serving up some serious energy with waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. West and southwest winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure. The UV index is cranked up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies until early afternoon, when some scattered clouds might roll in with a slight chance of afternoon showers.

Temperatures will peak in the mid 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. High tides are happening mid-morning around 9:30 to 9:45, with low tides sliding in around 3:30 to 4:00 in the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and smaller 1-foot surf. The extended forecast promises sunny days ahead with temperatures gradually climbing and winds shifting from northeast to southwest.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for rip current signs, and when in doubt, don't go out. Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Surf's up, Carolina!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:40:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today along the Carolina coastline, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waters are serving up some serious energy with waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. West and southwest winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure. The UV index is cranked up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies until early afternoon, when some scattered clouds might roll in with a slight chance of afternoon showers.

Temperatures will peak in the mid 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. High tides are happening mid-morning around 9:30 to 9:45, with low tides sliding in around 3:30 to 4:00 in the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and smaller 1-foot surf. The extended forecast promises sunny days ahead with temperatures gradually climbing and winds shifting from northeast to southwest.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for rip current signs, and when in doubt, don't go out. Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Surf's up, Carolina!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch the wave, beach lovers! We're looking at a moderate rip current risk today along the Carolina coastline, so surfers and swimmers need to stay alert.

From Surf City to Sunset Beach, the waters are serving up some serious energy with waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone. West and southwest winds between 15 to 20 miles per hour are creating strong longshore currents that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are sitting in the mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure. The UV index is cranked up high, so sunscreen is your best friend today. Expect mostly sunny skies until early afternoon, when some scattered clouds might roll in with a slight chance of afternoon showers.

Temperatures will peak in the mid 70s, making for a gorgeous beach day. High tides are happening mid-morning around 9:30 to 9:45, with low tides sliding in around 3:30 to 4:00 in the afternoon.

Looking ahead, Wednesday brings calmer conditions with lower rip current risks and smaller 1-foot surf. The extended forecast promises sunny days ahead with temperatures gradually climbing and winds shifting from northeast to southwest.

Beach safety tip of the day: Always swim near a lifeguard, watch for rip current signs, and when in doubt, don't go out. Respect the ocean, and it'll respect you back. Surf's up, Carolina!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
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      <description>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!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 16:19:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>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!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[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!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and listen up! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions today.

We're looking at a stellar Monday along the coast with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will start gentle around 10 mph but kick into high gear by afternoon, pushing towards 20 mph.

Rip current risks are mostly low today, but don't get too comfortable. Our friends north of Myrtle Beach and around Brunswick County are seeing moderate rip current potential, so swim smart and stay near lifeguard stations.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower 60s - chilly but totally manageable for wetsuit warriors. Surf heights will vary, with the Brunswick and northern Myrtle Beach areas seeing the most action, expecting 2 to 4 foot waves that'll make shortboard riders pretty happy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Hydration is key today, beach squad!

Looking ahead, Tuesday brings similar vibes with a slight chance of afternoon showers and continued moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift slightly west, maintaining that playful surf energy.

Extended forecast shows consistently sunny conditions through Friday, with surf heights mellowing to around 1 to 3 feet and temperatures staying comfortable in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - today's your day. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these killer Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 09:40:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and listen up! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions today.

We're looking at a stellar Monday along the coast with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will start gentle around 10 mph but kick into high gear by afternoon, pushing towards 20 mph.

Rip current risks are mostly low today, but don't get too comfortable. Our friends north of Myrtle Beach and around Brunswick County are seeing moderate rip current potential, so swim smart and stay near lifeguard stations.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower 60s - chilly but totally manageable for wetsuit warriors. Surf heights will vary, with the Brunswick and northern Myrtle Beach areas seeing the most action, expecting 2 to 4 foot waves that'll make shortboard riders pretty happy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Hydration is key today, beach squad!

Looking ahead, Tuesday brings similar vibes with a slight chance of afternoon showers and continued moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift slightly west, maintaining that playful surf energy.

Extended forecast shows consistently sunny conditions through Friday, with surf heights mellowing to around 1 to 3 feet and temperatures staying comfortable in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - today's your day. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these killer Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers and wave chasers, grab your sunscreen and listen up! The Carolina coastline is serving up some seriously sweet surf conditions today.

We're looking at a stellar Monday along the coast with sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Southwest winds will start gentle around 10 mph but kick into high gear by afternoon, pushing towards 20 mph.

Rip current risks are mostly low today, but don't get too comfortable. Our friends north of Myrtle Beach and around Brunswick County are seeing moderate rip current potential, so swim smart and stay near lifeguard stations.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower 60s - chilly but totally manageable for wetsuit warriors. Surf heights will vary, with the Brunswick and northern Myrtle Beach areas seeing the most action, expecting 2 to 4 foot waves that'll make shortboard riders pretty happy.

The UV index is cranked up to high, so slather on that sunscreen and protect your skin. Hydration is key today, beach squad!

Looking ahead, Tuesday brings similar vibes with a slight chance of afternoon showers and continued moderate rip current risks. Winds will shift slightly west, maintaining that playful surf energy.

Extended forecast shows consistently sunny conditions through Friday, with surf heights mellowing to around 1 to 3 feet and temperatures staying comfortable in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

Surfers, swimmers, and beach bums - today's your day. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy these killer Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a spectacular Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where sunshine and perfect conditions are about to make your beach day incredible.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a gorgeous day with crystal clear skies and mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s. Northwest winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and the water temperature is sitting pretty in the lower 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow today, with waves barely reaching one foot high - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to soak up some rays. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Monday brings some exciting changes. Southwest winds will kick things up a notch, especially along Brunswick County beaches where surf heights could jump to 2 to 4 feet. Temperatures will warm into the lower 70s, making for prime beach-going weather.

Rip current risks remain low across most areas, but always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Ocean Isle Beach and points north might see moderate rip current conditions, so swim smart.

Looking ahead, Tuesday could bring slightly more exciting surf with heights around 2 to 4 feet, particularly in Brunswick County. Temperatures will stay delightful in the mid-70s with mostly sunny skies.

Wednesday and Thursday look like classic spring beach days - sunny, mild, and perfect for beach lovers. Winds will shift gently from northwest to northeast, keeping things comfortable.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 09:40:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a spectacular Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where sunshine and perfect conditions are about to make your beach day incredible.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a gorgeous day with crystal clear skies and mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s. Northwest winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and the water temperature is sitting pretty in the lower 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow today, with waves barely reaching one foot high - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to soak up some rays. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Monday brings some exciting changes. Southwest winds will kick things up a notch, especially along Brunswick County beaches where surf heights could jump to 2 to 4 feet. Temperatures will warm into the lower 70s, making for prime beach-going weather.

Rip current risks remain low across most areas, but always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Ocean Isle Beach and points north might see moderate rip current conditions, so swim smart.

Looking ahead, Tuesday could bring slightly more exciting surf with heights around 2 to 4 feet, particularly in Brunswick County. Temperatures will stay delightful in the mid-70s with mostly sunny skies.

Wednesday and Thursday look like classic spring beach days - sunny, mild, and perfect for beach lovers. Winds will shift gently from northwest to northeast, keeping things comfortable.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a spectacular Sunday along the Carolina coastline, where sunshine and perfect conditions are about to make your beach day incredible.

From Topsail to Sunset Beach, we're looking at a gorgeous day with crystal clear skies and mild temperatures hovering in the mid-60s. Northwest winds around 10 miles per hour will keep things comfortable, and the water temperature is sitting pretty in the lower 60s.

Surf conditions are looking mellow today, with waves barely reaching one foot high - perfect for beginners or those just wanting to soak up some rays. The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Monday brings some exciting changes. Southwest winds will kick things up a notch, especially along Brunswick County beaches where surf heights could jump to 2 to 4 feet. Temperatures will warm into the lower 70s, making for prime beach-going weather.

Rip current risks remain low across most areas, but always stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas. Ocean Isle Beach and points north might see moderate rip current conditions, so swim smart.

Looking ahead, Tuesday could bring slightly more exciting surf with heights around 2 to 4 feet, particularly in Brunswick County. Temperatures will stay delightful in the mid-70s with mostly sunny skies.

Wednesday and Thursday look like classic spring beach days - sunny, mild, and perfect for beach lovers. Winds will shift gently from northwest to northeast, keeping things comfortable.

So grab your sunscreen, beach towel, and sense of adventure - the Carolina coast is calling your name!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's looking mellow with some seriously chill conditions coming your way.

Today's beach scene kicks off with mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures hovering in the low to mid 60s. North winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things crisp, so pack a light jacket. Water temperatures are sitting in the mid to lower 60s - wetsuit recommended for swimmers.

Surf height is looking pretty gentle, ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers. The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today.

Sunday brings even more beautiful weather with sunny skies and slightly calmer winds shifting to the west. Temperatures will warm up slightly into the mid 60s, making for perfect outdoor conditions. Surf will maintain its mellow 1 to 2 foot profile - ideal for casual paddling or beginner surfing.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday promise warmer temperatures climbing into the mid 70s with mostly sunny skies. Some areas like coastal Brunswick might see slightly larger surf up to 4 feet, so advanced surfers might want to keep an eye out for some fun waves.

Wednesday looks like a cooldown with temperatures dropping back into the mid 60s and northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf will remain relatively small and manageable.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect with low risks, gentle waves, and plenty of sunshine. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2025 09:39:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's looking mellow with some seriously chill conditions coming your way.

Today's beach scene kicks off with mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures hovering in the low to mid 60s. North winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things crisp, so pack a light jacket. Water temperatures are sitting in the mid to lower 60s - wetsuit recommended for swimmers.

Surf height is looking pretty gentle, ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers. The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today.

Sunday brings even more beautiful weather with sunny skies and slightly calmer winds shifting to the west. Temperatures will warm up slightly into the mid 60s, making for perfect outdoor conditions. Surf will maintain its mellow 1 to 2 foot profile - ideal for casual paddling or beginner surfing.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday promise warmer temperatures climbing into the mid 70s with mostly sunny skies. Some areas like coastal Brunswick might see slightly larger surf up to 4 feet, so advanced surfers might want to keep an eye out for some fun waves.

Wednesday looks like a cooldown with temperatures dropping back into the mid 60s and northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf will remain relatively small and manageable.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect with low risks, gentle waves, and plenty of sunshine. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers, get ready for a stellar weekend along the Carolina coastline! The surf's looking mellow with some seriously chill conditions coming your way.

Today's beach scene kicks off with mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures hovering in the low to mid 60s. North winds around 15 miles per hour will keep things crisp, so pack a light jacket. Water temperatures are sitting in the mid to lower 60s - wetsuit recommended for swimmers.

Surf height is looking pretty gentle, ranging from 1 to 2 feet across most beaches. Rip current risk remains low, but our lifeguards always recommend staying alert near jetties and piers. The UV index is high, so sunscreen is your best beach buddy today.

Sunday brings even more beautiful weather with sunny skies and slightly calmer winds shifting to the west. Temperatures will warm up slightly into the mid 60s, making for perfect outdoor conditions. Surf will maintain its mellow 1 to 2 foot profile - ideal for casual paddling or beginner surfing.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday promise warmer temperatures climbing into the mid 70s with mostly sunny skies. Some areas like coastal Brunswick might see slightly larger surf up to 4 feet, so advanced surfers might want to keep an eye out for some fun waves.

Wednesday looks like a cooldown with temperatures dropping back into the mid 60s and northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. Surf will remain relatively small and manageable.

Bottom line: This weekend is beach-perfect with low risks, gentle waves, and plenty of sunshine. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get ready to soak up some serious coastal vibes!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some seriously dynamic coastal conditions along the Carolinas this Friday. If you're hitting the waves, listen up - today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Rip current risk is moderate from Pender County down to Brunswick, so swim smart and stay alert. Our surf's running a consistent 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds churning at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the lower to mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure.

Expect partly sunny skies with scattered shower action and a slight thunderstorm potential. UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable. Ocean temperatures suggest a refreshing but chilly paddle - consider yourself warned, cold water warriors.

Tide schedules are looking predictable with morning highs around 7:15 to 7:30 AM and afternoon lows near 1:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current will be in play, which means some interesting drift for surfers and swimmers.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down considerably. Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with lower rip current risks and gentler 1 to 2 foot swells. Winds will shift northwest and temperatures drop slightly into the lower 60s.

Extended forecast shows improving conditions through Sunday and Monday - expect sunny skies, minimal wave action, and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Tuesday might bring a slight chance of showers with southwest winds picking up.

Bottom line: Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some seriously dynamic coastal conditions along the Carolinas this Friday. If you're hitting the waves, listen up - today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Rip current risk is moderate from Pender County down to Brunswick, so swim smart and stay alert. Our surf's running a consistent 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds churning at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the lower to mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure.

Expect partly sunny skies with scattered shower action and a slight thunderstorm potential. UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable. Ocean temperatures suggest a refreshing but chilly paddle - consider yourself warned, cold water warriors.

Tide schedules are looking predictable with morning highs around 7:15 to 7:30 AM and afternoon lows near 1:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current will be in play, which means some interesting drift for surfers and swimmers.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down considerably. Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with lower rip current risks and gentler 1 to 2 foot swells. Winds will shift northwest and temperatures drop slightly into the lower 60s.

Extended forecast shows improving conditions through Sunday and Monday - expect sunny skies, minimal wave action, and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Tuesday might bring a slight chance of showers with southwest winds picking up.

Bottom line: Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're tracking some seriously dynamic coastal conditions along the Carolinas this Friday. If you're hitting the waves, listen up - today's looking like a mixed bag of maritime moods.

Rip current risk is moderate from Pender County down to Brunswick, so swim smart and stay alert. Our surf's running a consistent 1 to 3 feet with southwest winds churning at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Water temps are hovering in the lower to mid 60s - wetsuit weather for sure.

Expect partly sunny skies with scattered shower action and a slight thunderstorm potential. UV index is cranking high, so sunscreen is non-negotiable. Ocean temperatures suggest a refreshing but chilly paddle - consider yourself warned, cold water warriors.

Tide schedules are looking predictable with morning highs around 7:15 to 7:30 AM and afternoon lows near 1:30 PM. A moderate south to north longshore current will be in play, which means some interesting drift for surfers and swimmers.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down considerably. Saturday brings mostly sunny conditions with lower rip current risks and gentler 1 to 2 foot swells. Winds will shift northwest and temperatures drop slightly into the lower 60s.

Extended forecast shows improving conditions through Sunday and Monday - expect sunny skies, minimal wave action, and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Tuesday might bring a slight chance of showers with southwest winds picking up.

Bottom line: Stay safe, watch those currents, and enjoy the coastal playground! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Atlantic is serving up a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolinas.

Heads up, Topsail and Wrightsville Beach crowd - we've got a moderate rip current risk hanging around until 8 PM tonight. Those waters are looking sporty with 1 to 3 foot surf and crystal clear sunny skies. East winds are cruising around 10 mph, and water temps are sitting comfortably in the lower 60s. Pro tip: UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Friday's bringing some drama with a high thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through. Winds will shift southwest, pushing 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Beach hunters from Ocean Isle to Myrtle Beach can expect similar conditions - sunny today with low rip current risks. Water's looking clean with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday will introduce more clouds and shower chances, but temperatures will hover around a pleasant 70 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down significantly. Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and minimal surf action. Temperatures will mellow out in the mid-60s, perfect for beach strolling or catching some relaxed waves.

Monday's shaping up to be a stunner - sunny, light southwest winds, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Surf's looking fun but not too crazy.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 15:17:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Atlantic is serving up a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolinas.

Heads up, Topsail and Wrightsville Beach crowd - we've got a moderate rip current risk hanging around until 8 PM tonight. Those waters are looking sporty with 1 to 3 foot surf and crystal clear sunny skies. East winds are cruising around 10 mph, and water temps are sitting comfortably in the lower 60s. Pro tip: UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Friday's bringing some drama with a high thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through. Winds will shift southwest, pushing 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Beach hunters from Ocean Isle to Myrtle Beach can expect similar conditions - sunny today with low rip current risks. Water's looking clean with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday will introduce more clouds and shower chances, but temperatures will hover around a pleasant 70 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down significantly. Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and minimal surf action. Temperatures will mellow out in the mid-60s, perfect for beach strolling or catching some relaxed waves.

Monday's shaping up to be a stunner - sunny, light southwest winds, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Surf's looking fun but not too crazy.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, buckle up for today's coastal conditions! The Atlantic is serving up a mixed bag of beach vibes along the Carolinas.

Heads up, Topsail and Wrightsville Beach crowd - we've got a moderate rip current risk hanging around until 8 PM tonight. Those waters are looking sporty with 1 to 3 foot surf and crystal clear sunny skies. East winds are cruising around 10 mph, and water temps are sitting comfortably in the lower 60s. Pro tip: UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Friday's bringing some drama with a high thunderstorm potential. Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and potential thunderboomers rolling through. Winds will shift southwest, pushing 10 to 15 mph, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting for surfers and swimmers.

Beach hunters from Ocean Isle to Myrtle Beach can expect similar conditions - sunny today with low rip current risks. Water's looking clean with gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday will introduce more clouds and shower chances, but temperatures will hover around a pleasant 70 degrees.

Weekend outlook? Things calm down significantly. Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and minimal surf action. Temperatures will mellow out in the mid-60s, perfect for beach strolling or catching some relaxed waves.

Monday's shaping up to be a stunner - sunny, light southwest winds, and temperatures climbing into the lower 70s. Surf's looking fun but not too crazy.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is calling for a postcard-perfect Wednesday with sunshine blazing and temperatures hovering around the low 60s.

Coastal winds will be blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some zippy longshore currents from Pender County down to Georgetown. Surfers and water enthusiasts take note: today's waves are running a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for casual boarding or just catching some rays.

Water temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 60s, and the UV index is cranked up to high, so don't forget that sunscreen! While rip current risks remain low across most beaches, smart swimmers should still stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, Thursday continues the sunny streak with east winds mellowing to around 10 miles per hour. Expect similar wave conditions and temperatures creeping into the upper 60s.

Friday brings some exciting changes with partly cloudy skies, a higher chance of showers, and possibly some thunderstorm action. Rip current risks will bump up to moderate, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Weekend forecast looks progressively calmer - Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 60s.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these gorgeous Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 09:40:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is calling for a postcard-perfect Wednesday with sunshine blazing and temperatures hovering around the low 60s.

Coastal winds will be blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some zippy longshore currents from Pender County down to Georgetown. Surfers and water enthusiasts take note: today's waves are running a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for casual boarding or just catching some rays.

Water temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 60s, and the UV index is cranked up to high, so don't forget that sunscreen! While rip current risks remain low across most beaches, smart swimmers should still stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, Thursday continues the sunny streak with east winds mellowing to around 10 miles per hour. Expect similar wave conditions and temperatures creeping into the upper 60s.

Friday brings some exciting changes with partly cloudy skies, a higher chance of showers, and possibly some thunderstorm action. Rip current risks will bump up to moderate, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Weekend forecast looks progressively calmer - Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 60s.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these gorgeous Carolina coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a stellar day along the Carolina coastline. The National Weather Service is calling for a postcard-perfect Wednesday with sunshine blazing and temperatures hovering around the low 60s.

Coastal winds will be blowing northeast at a steady 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating some zippy longshore currents from Pender County down to Georgetown. Surfers and water enthusiasts take note: today's waves are running a modest 1 to 3 feet - perfect for casual boarding or just catching some rays.

Water temperatures are warming nicely into the mid to upper 60s, and the UV index is cranked up to high, so don't forget that sunscreen! While rip current risks remain low across most beaches, smart swimmers should still stay alert near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

Looking ahead, Thursday continues the sunny streak with east winds mellowing to around 10 miles per hour. Expect similar wave conditions and temperatures creeping into the upper 60s.

Friday brings some exciting changes with partly cloudy skies, a higher chance of showers, and possibly some thunderstorm action. Rip current risks will bump up to moderate, so water warriors should exercise extra caution.

Weekend forecast looks progressively calmer - Saturday and Sunday promise mostly sunny skies, lighter winds, and smaller waves around 1 to 2 feet. Temperatures will cool slightly into the mid 60s.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these gorgeous Carolina coastal conditions!

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a solid day to hit the waves.

For our Topsail and Pender County crews, we're seeing a sweet setup with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Winds will be cruising in from the north around 10 miles per hour, and the water's sitting pretty in the mid 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies early, transitioning to sunshine by mid-morning. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina, you'll find similar vibes with 1 to 3 foot swells. North winds between 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting, and you'll see partly sunny skies turning full sunshine by late morning.

Brunswick County beaches have a bit more excitement brewing east of Ocean Isle Beach, with a moderate rip current risk in play. Surf heights will range 2 to 5 feet, so experienced surfers might want to take note. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for some comfortable paddling.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings mellow conditions with low rip current risks and gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday might get a bit spicier with potential showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather aware.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the water, and enjoy these prime spring surfing conditions! Ride safe, beach warriors.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:40:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a solid day to hit the waves.

For our Topsail and Pender County crews, we're seeing a sweet setup with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Winds will be cruising in from the north around 10 miles per hour, and the water's sitting pretty in the mid 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies early, transitioning to sunshine by mid-morning. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina, you'll find similar vibes with 1 to 3 foot swells. North winds between 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting, and you'll see partly sunny skies turning full sunshine by late morning.

Brunswick County beaches have a bit more excitement brewing east of Ocean Isle Beach, with a moderate rip current risk in play. Surf heights will range 2 to 5 feet, so experienced surfers might want to take note. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for some comfortable paddling.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings mellow conditions with low rip current risks and gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday might get a bit spicier with potential showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather aware.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the water, and enjoy these prime spring surfing conditions! Ride safe, beach warriors.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We're diving into today's coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline, and it's looking like a solid day to hit the waves.

For our Topsail and Pender County crews, we're seeing a sweet setup with surf heights ranging 2 to 4 feet. Winds will be cruising in from the north around 10 miles per hour, and the water's sitting pretty in the mid 60s. Expect mostly cloudy skies early, transitioning to sunshine by mid-morning. UV index is cranked up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend today.

Heading down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina, you'll find similar vibes with 1 to 3 foot swells. North winds between 10 to 15 mph will keep things interesting, and you'll see partly sunny skies turning full sunshine by late morning.

Brunswick County beaches have a bit more excitement brewing east of Ocean Isle Beach, with a moderate rip current risk in play. Surf heights will range 2 to 5 feet, so experienced surfers might want to take note. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s, making for some comfortable paddling.

Looking ahead, Thursday brings mellow conditions with low rip current risks and gentle 1 to 3 foot swells. Friday might get a bit spicier with potential showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather aware.

Bottom line: Grab your board, respect the water, and enjoy these prime spring surfing conditions! Ride safe, beach warriors.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your adrenaline-packed coastal forecast for today.

Buckle up for a day of serious surf action along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep even experienced swimmers on their toes. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, the waves are cranking up with heights ranging from 1 to 6 feet - perfect for thrill-seekers but potentially dangerous for casual swimmers.

Today's vibe is all about that southwest wind blasting through at 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you feel alive! The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory.

Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are under beach hazards statements, with particularly spicy conditions east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach showing high rip current risks. Translation: these aren't your lazy beach day waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. A few areas might see a random shower, but overall, it's looking like a classic spring beach day.

Pro surfer tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, piers, and reef areas where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and know your limits.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a mix of beauty and beast - stunning sunshine meets powerful surf. Enjoy responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:39:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your adrenaline-packed coastal forecast for today.

Buckle up for a day of serious surf action along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep even experienced swimmers on their toes. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, the waves are cranking up with heights ranging from 1 to 6 feet - perfect for thrill-seekers but potentially dangerous for casual swimmers.

Today's vibe is all about that southwest wind blasting through at 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you feel alive! The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory.

Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are under beach hazards statements, with particularly spicy conditions east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach showing high rip current risks. Translation: these aren't your lazy beach day waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. A few areas might see a random shower, but overall, it's looking like a classic spring beach day.

Pro surfer tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, piers, and reef areas where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and know your limits.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a mix of beauty and beast - stunning sunshine meets powerful surf. Enjoy responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up, Beach Lovers! Here's your adrenaline-packed coastal forecast for today.

Buckle up for a day of serious surf action along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at moderate to high rip current risks that'll keep even experienced swimmers on their toes. From Topsail to Myrtle Beach, the waves are cranking up with heights ranging from 1 to 6 feet - perfect for thrill-seekers but potentially dangerous for casual swimmers.

Today's vibe is all about that southwest wind blasting through at 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating some seriously dynamic ocean conditions. Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to upper 60s - chilly enough to make you feel alive! The UV index is screaming very high, so sunscreen isn't just recommended, it's mandatory.

Coastal zones from North Carolina to South Carolina are under beach hazards statements, with particularly spicy conditions east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach showing high rip current risks. Translation: these aren't your lazy beach day waters.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. A few areas might see a random shower, but overall, it's looking like a classic spring beach day.

Pro surfer tip: Pay extra attention around jetties, piers, and reef areas where rip currents love to play their dangerous game. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and know your limits.

Bottom line: Today's beach forecast is a mix of beauty and beast - stunning sunshine meets powerful surf. Enjoy responsibly!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling forecast that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Today's looking like a stunner along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we're tracking some serious marine action.

Rip current risks are moderate to high across the region, especially from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone, so water warriors need to stay alert. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 to 70 degrees - chilly but totally manageable for adventurous swimmers. The UV index is blasting at very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Monday's forecast looks similar but with a slight twist. We're expecting partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers and even a potential for thunderstorms in some areas. Surf heights might bump up to 3 to 5 feet in certain zones, so board riders might want to keep an eye on those building waves.

By Tuesday, things start cooling down with temperatures dropping into the lower 60s and a more mellow wind pattern. Wednesday and Thursday look sunny and calm with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather with some serious marine energy. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 22:14:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling forecast that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Today's looking like a stunner along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we're tracking some serious marine action.

Rip current risks are moderate to high across the region, especially from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone, so water warriors need to stay alert. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 to 70 degrees - chilly but totally manageable for adventurous swimmers. The UV index is blasting at very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Monday's forecast looks similar but with a slight twist. We're expecting partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers and even a potential for thunderstorms in some areas. Surf heights might bump up to 3 to 5 feet in certain zones, so board riders might want to keep an eye on those building waves.

By Tuesday, things start cooling down with temperatures dropping into the lower 60s and a more mellow wind pattern. Wednesday and Thursday look sunny and calm with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather with some serious marine energy. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got a sizzling forecast that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Today's looking like a stunner along the Carolina coastline with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. But don't let that gorgeous weather fool you - we're tracking some serious marine action.

Rip current risks are moderate to high across the region, especially from Bald Head Island to North Myrtle Beach. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet depending on your specific beach zone, so water warriors need to stay alert. Southwest winds are cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, creating a strong south to north longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering around 60 to 70 degrees - chilly but totally manageable for adventurous swimmers. The UV index is blasting at very high, so sunscreen is absolutely non-negotiable today.

Monday's forecast looks similar but with a slight twist. We're expecting partly sunny conditions with a chance of showers and even a potential for thunderstorms in some areas. Surf heights might bump up to 3 to 5 feet in certain zones, so board riders might want to keep an eye on those building waves.

By Tuesday, things start cooling down with temperatures dropping into the lower 60s and a more mellow wind pattern. Wednesday and Thursday look sunny and calm with lower rip current risks.

Bottom line: Beautiful beach weather with some serious marine energy. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got some serious wave action brewing along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your sunscreen because this forecast is bringing the heat and some gnarly conditions.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect southwest winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves between 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection! Water's sitting around a chilly 60 degrees, but the air temperature will warm up to the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies.

Sliding down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, similar vibes are happening. Moderate rip current risk, southwest winds around 20 mph, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Partly sunny turning full sunshine later, with temperatures in the mid 70s.

Brunswick County's beaches are where things get spicier. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are creeping up to the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are still howling.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are expecting moderate to high rip current risks. North of Myrtle Beach, waves could reach 3 to 5 feet, while southern beaches will see slightly smaller swells.

Georgetown's coastal areas round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid 70s with mostly sunny conditions.

Bottom line: Strong longshore currents, moderate to high rip current risks, and plenty of sunshine mean you'll want to stay alert and have a blast - but always swim near a lifeguard and respect those ocean conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 17:30:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got some serious wave action brewing along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your sunscreen because this forecast is bringing the heat and some gnarly conditions.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect southwest winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves between 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection! Water's sitting around a chilly 60 degrees, but the air temperature will warm up to the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies.

Sliding down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, similar vibes are happening. Moderate rip current risk, southwest winds around 20 mph, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Partly sunny turning full sunshine later, with temperatures in the mid 70s.

Brunswick County's beaches are where things get spicier. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are creeping up to the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are still howling.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are expecting moderate to high rip current risks. North of Myrtle Beach, waves could reach 3 to 5 feet, while southern beaches will see slightly smaller swells.

Georgetown's coastal areas round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid 70s with mostly sunny conditions.

Bottom line: Strong longshore currents, moderate to high rip current risks, and plenty of sunshine mean you'll want to stay alert and have a blast - but always swim near a lifeguard and respect those ocean conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! We've got some serious wave action brewing along the Carolina coastline today. Hold onto your sunscreen because this forecast is bringing the heat and some gnarly conditions.

Starting in Pender County, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep lifeguards on their toes. Expect southwest winds cranking at 15 to 20 miles per hour, pushing waves between 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is screaming very high, so slather on that protection! Water's sitting around a chilly 60 degrees, but the air temperature will warm up to the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies.

Sliding down to New Hanover's beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, similar vibes are happening. Moderate rip current risk, southwest winds around 20 mph, and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Partly sunny turning full sunshine later, with temperatures in the mid 70s.

Brunswick County's beaches are where things get spicier. East of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk with waves climbing 2 to 4 feet. Water temperatures are creeping up to the upper 60s, and those southwest winds are still howling.

Heading into South Carolina, Horry County's beaches are expecting moderate to high rip current risks. North of Myrtle Beach, waves could reach 3 to 5 feet, while southern beaches will see slightly smaller swells.

Georgetown's coastal areas round out our forecast with moderate rip current risks and 1 to 3 foot waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid 70s with mostly sunny conditions.

Bottom line: Strong longshore currents, moderate to high rip current risks, and plenty of sunshine mean you'll want to stay alert and have a blast - but always swim near a lifeguard and respect those ocean conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Wave riders and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling coastal weekend! Our shorelines are serving up some primo conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board or beach towel.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 60 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for the sensitive souls. Winds will start gentle in the morning, southwest around 5 mph, then ramp up to a solid 15 mph by afternoon, creating some sweet cross-shore breezes.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines. Rip current risk is low today, but always keep your eyes peeled near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can lurk.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with southwest winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate to high rip current risks, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surf will bump up to 2-5 feet - time for the more experienced wave hunters to shine! Longshore currents are going to be strong, running south to north, so stay alert and know your limits.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend. Seriously, don't skimp on the SPF unless you want to look like a lobster.

Looking ahead, Monday might get a bit spicy with potential showers and thunderstorms. Surf could reach 3-6 feet with high rip current risks. Tuesday cools down significantly with temps dropping to the lower 60s and calmer conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these killer coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 09:39:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Wave riders and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling coastal weekend! Our shorelines are serving up some primo conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board or beach towel.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 60 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for the sensitive souls. Winds will start gentle in the morning, southwest around 5 mph, then ramp up to a solid 15 mph by afternoon, creating some sweet cross-shore breezes.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines. Rip current risk is low today, but always keep your eyes peeled near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can lurk.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with southwest winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate to high rip current risks, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surf will bump up to 2-5 feet - time for the more experienced wave hunters to shine! Longshore currents are going to be strong, running south to north, so stay alert and know your limits.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend. Seriously, don't skimp on the SPF unless you want to look like a lobster.

Looking ahead, Monday might get a bit spicy with potential showers and thunderstorms. Surf could reach 3-6 feet with high rip current risks. Tuesday cools down significantly with temps dropping to the lower 60s and calmer conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these killer coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Wave riders and beach lovers, get ready for a sizzling coastal weekend! Our shorelines are serving up some primo conditions that'll have you itching to grab your board or beach towel.

Today's looking like a sun-soaked paradise with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. Water temps are hovering around a crisp 60 degrees - wetsuit optional but recommended for the sensitive souls. Winds will start gentle in the morning, southwest around 5 mph, then ramp up to a solid 15 mph by afternoon, creating some sweet cross-shore breezes.

Surf height is holding steady at a mellow 1 to 3 feet - perfect for beginners and intermediate riders looking to catch some clean lines. Rip current risk is low today, but always keep your eyes peeled near jetties and piers where sneaky currents can lurk.

Sunday's bringing more excitement with southwest winds cranking up to 15-20 mph. Expect moderate to high rip current risks, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach and north of Myrtle Beach. Surf will bump up to 2-5 feet - time for the more experienced wave hunters to shine! Longshore currents are going to be strong, running south to north, so stay alert and know your limits.

The UV index is blasting into very high territory, so sunscreen is your best friend. Seriously, don't skimp on the SPF unless you want to look like a lobster.

Looking ahead, Monday might get a bit spicy with potential showers and thunderstorms. Surf could reach 3-6 feet with high rip current risks. Tuesday cools down significantly with temps dropping to the lower 60s and calmer conditions.

Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these killer coastal conditions!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach Lovers and Wave Riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines. The surf's looking spicy today with moderate rip current risks keeping things interesting.

Coastal Pender and New Hanover beaches are serving up 2 to 3 foot waves with southwest winds dancing around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - perfect for wetsuits and bold souls.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are cranking up the excitement. Ocean Isle Beach and areas north are seeing some wild wave action with potential 2 to 4 foot swells. Sunday and Monday are looking especially gnarly with high rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Wave riders take note - these conditions demand respect and skill.

UV index is blasting into very high territory so sunscreen is your best friend. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s - not quite tropical but definitely tolerable for spring surfing.

The weekend forecast suggests conditions mellowing out by Saturday with lower rip current risks and more stable winds. Tuesday brings a dramatic cooldown with north winds and temperatures dropping into the lower 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these awesome coastal conditions!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 09:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach Lovers and Wave Riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines. The surf's looking spicy today with moderate rip current risks keeping things interesting.

Coastal Pender and New Hanover beaches are serving up 2 to 3 foot waves with southwest winds dancing around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - perfect for wetsuits and bold souls.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are cranking up the excitement. Ocean Isle Beach and areas north are seeing some wild wave action with potential 2 to 4 foot swells. Sunday and Monday are looking especially gnarly with high rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Wave riders take note - these conditions demand respect and skill.

UV index is blasting into very high territory so sunscreen is your best friend. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s - not quite tropical but definitely tolerable for spring surfing.

The weekend forecast suggests conditions mellowing out by Saturday with lower rip current risks and more stable winds. Tuesday brings a dramatic cooldown with north winds and temperatures dropping into the lower 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these awesome coastal conditions!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach Lovers and Wave Riders! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along North and South Carolina's stunning shorelines. The surf's looking spicy today with moderate rip current risks keeping things interesting.

Coastal Pender and New Hanover beaches are serving up 2 to 3 foot waves with southwest winds dancing around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect partly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. The water's sitting in the lower 60s - perfect for wetsuits and bold souls.

Brunswick and Horry County beaches are cranking up the excitement. Ocean Isle Beach and areas north are seeing some wild wave action with potential 2 to 4 foot swells. Sunday and Monday are looking especially gnarly with high rip current risks and waves potentially reaching 5 feet. Wave riders take note - these conditions demand respect and skill.

UV index is blasting into very high territory so sunscreen is your best friend. Water temperatures are creeping into the upper 60s - not quite tropical but definitely tolerable for spring surfing.

The weekend forecast suggests conditions mellowing out by Saturday with lower rip current risks and more stable winds. Tuesday brings a dramatic cooldown with north winds and temperatures dropping into the lower 60s.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions before paddling out and never surf alone. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these awesome coastal conditions!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some seriously sweet coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes, so listen up and stay safe.

Today's beach scene is bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action. South winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to mid-60s, so you might want that wetsuit. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you're aiming for a lobster-red look.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got low tides rolling in around 6:20 to 6:40 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:11 and 12:36 PM. 

Looking ahead, Friday keeps the party going with similar vibes - moderate rip currents, waves dropping slightly to 1-3 feet, and those gorgeous partly sunny skies. The weekend starts mellow on Saturday with a low rip current risk, then ramps up Sunday with moderate to high risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Monday's forecast hints at some brewing excitement with possible showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be southwest around 15 mph, and surf heights could climb to 3-5 feet.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these epic coastal conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:39:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some seriously sweet coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes, so listen up and stay safe.

Today's beach scene is bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action. South winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to mid-60s, so you might want that wetsuit. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you're aiming for a lobster-red look.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got low tides rolling in around 6:20 to 6:40 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:11 and 12:36 PM. 

Looking ahead, Friday keeps the party going with similar vibes - moderate rip currents, waves dropping slightly to 1-3 feet, and those gorgeous partly sunny skies. The weekend starts mellow on Saturday with a low rip current risk, then ramps up Sunday with moderate to high risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Monday's forecast hints at some brewing excitement with possible showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be southwest around 15 mph, and surf heights could climb to 3-5 feet.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these epic coastal conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for some seriously sweet coastal conditions along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes, so listen up and stay safe.

Today's beach scene is bringing partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. The surf is serving up waves between 2 to 4 feet, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action. South winds are cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a moderate longshore current that'll keep things interesting.

Water temperatures are hovering in the lower to mid-60s, so you might want that wetsuit. The UV index is cranked up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen unless you're aiming for a lobster-red look.

Tide watchers, mark your calendars. We've got low tides rolling in around 6:20 to 6:40 AM, with high tides hitting midday between 12:11 and 12:36 PM. 

Looking ahead, Friday keeps the party going with similar vibes - moderate rip currents, waves dropping slightly to 1-3 feet, and those gorgeous partly sunny skies. The weekend starts mellow on Saturday with a low rip current risk, then ramps up Sunday with moderate to high risks and waves potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Monday's forecast hints at some brewing excitement with possible showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be southwest around 15 mph, and surf heights could climb to 3-5 feet.

Bottom line: Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy these epic coastal conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up beach lovers and wave watchers! We're diving into a coastal forecast that's got some serious energy today.

If you're heading to the Carolina beaches from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that's no joke, especially through this evening. Coastal waters are running in the mid 60s, which means wetsuits might be your best friend.

Today's looking mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then shifting to mostly sunny with east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is absolutely mandatory.

Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 70 degrees, warming slightly into the lower 70s tomorrow. Water conditions will be moderate to challenging - life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

As we roll into the extended forecast, expect mostly sunny skies through the weekend with southwest winds picking up. Saturday looks like your safest beach day with lower rip current risks, but Sunday might bring some more intense wave action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local tide charts and pay attention to longshore currents. Today we're seeing moderate east to west currents that could impact your beach experience.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:40:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up beach lovers and wave watchers! We're diving into a coastal forecast that's got some serious energy today.

If you're heading to the Carolina beaches from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that's no joke, especially through this evening. Coastal waters are running in the mid 60s, which means wetsuits might be your best friend.

Today's looking mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then shifting to mostly sunny with east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is absolutely mandatory.

Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 70 degrees, warming slightly into the lower 70s tomorrow. Water conditions will be moderate to challenging - life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

As we roll into the extended forecast, expect mostly sunny skies through the weekend with southwest winds picking up. Saturday looks like your safest beach day with lower rip current risks, but Sunday might bring some more intense wave action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local tide charts and pay attention to longshore currents. Today we're seeing moderate east to west currents that could impact your beach experience.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up beach lovers and wave watchers! We're diving into a coastal forecast that's got some serious energy today.

If you're heading to the Carolina beaches from Wilmington to Myrtle Beach, listen up - we've got a high rip current risk that's no joke, especially through this evening. Coastal waters are running in the mid 60s, which means wetsuits might be your best friend.

Today's looking mostly cloudy until early afternoon, then shifting to mostly sunny with east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 5 feet depending on your specific beach location. The UV index is cranking up high, so sunscreen is absolutely mandatory.

Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 70 degrees, warming slightly into the lower 70s tomorrow. Water conditions will be moderate to challenging - life-threatening rip currents are possible, so swimmers and surfers need to stay alert, especially near jetties, piers, and rocky areas.

As we roll into the extended forecast, expect mostly sunny skies through the weekend with southwest winds picking up. Saturday looks like your safest beach day with lower rip current risks, but Sunday might bring some more intense wave action with surf heights potentially reaching 2 to 5 feet.

Pro tip: Check local tide charts and pay attention to longshore currents. Today we're seeing moderate east to west currents that could impact your beach experience.

Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy those beautiful Carolina coastlines!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 04-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes today, with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet across the region.

Northwest winds will kick off the morning around 10 mph, then smoothly transition to a northeast breeze by afternoon. Water temperatures are chillin in the upper 50s to mid 60s - might want that wetsuit, wave riders!

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with high temperatures climbing to the upper 60s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today. Seriously, you'll want to protect that skin!

For the Wednesday warriors, expect things to get a bit spicier. The rip current risk is ramping up to high, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Winds will shift to steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, keeping those waves interesting.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, we're seeing a consistent moderate rip current risk through the weekend. Surf heights will hover between 1 to 4 feet, with temperatures gradually climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds around 10 mph will provide some nice sailing conditions for wind enthusiasts.

Beach safety is no joke, so keep your eyes open, respect the ocean, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves responsibly, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:39:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes today, with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet across the region.

Northwest winds will kick off the morning around 10 mph, then smoothly transition to a northeast breeze by afternoon. Water temperatures are chillin in the upper 50s to mid 60s - might want that wetsuit, wave riders!

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with high temperatures climbing to the upper 60s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today. Seriously, you'll want to protect that skin!

For the Wednesday warriors, expect things to get a bit spicier. The rip current risk is ramping up to high, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Winds will shift to steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, keeping those waves interesting.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, we're seeing a consistent moderate rip current risk through the weekend. Surf heights will hover between 1 to 4 feet, with temperatures gradually climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds around 10 mph will provide some nice sailing conditions for wind enthusiasts.

Beach safety is no joke, so keep your eyes open, respect the ocean, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves responsibly, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling day along the Carolina coastline. We're looking at a moderate rip current risk that'll keep you on your toes today, with surf heights dancing between 2 to 4 feet across the region.

Northwest winds will kick off the morning around 10 mph, then smoothly transition to a northeast breeze by afternoon. Water temperatures are chillin in the upper 50s to mid 60s - might want that wetsuit, wave riders!

Today's forecast is serving up mostly sunny skies with high temperatures climbing to the upper 60s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is screaming very high today. Seriously, you'll want to protect that skin!

For the Wednesday warriors, expect things to get a bit spicier. The rip current risk is ramping up to high, so surfers and swimmers need to stay extra alert. Winds will shift to steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, keeping those waves interesting.

Looking ahead to the extended forecast, we're seeing a consistent moderate rip current risk through the weekend. Surf heights will hover between 1 to 4 feet, with temperatures gradually climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Southwest winds around 10 mph will provide some nice sailing conditions for wind enthusiasts.

Beach safety is no joke, so keep your eyes open, respect the ocean, and always swim near a lifeguard. Catch those waves responsibly, coastal crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn waves whisper their final goodbye, we're signing off until spring arrives.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal guardians have been keeping watch. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - have also been under our protective meteorological umbrella.

Sliding down the coast, our coverage extended into South Carolina, wrapping our coastal care around Horry County's vibrant beaches like North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and the always lively Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown's serene stretches including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island completed our coastal patrol.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in full force on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the most accurate and exciting surf zone forecasts.

Until then, stay safe, keep that beach spirit alive, and get ready for another epic coastal adventure when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 09:40:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn waves whisper their final goodbye, we're signing off until spring arrives.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal guardians have been keeping watch. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - have also been under our protective meteorological umbrella.

Sliding down the coast, our coverage extended into South Carolina, wrapping our coastal care around Horry County's vibrant beaches like North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and the always lively Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown's serene stretches including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island completed our coastal patrol.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in full force on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the most accurate and exciting surf zone forecasts.

Until then, stay safe, keep that beach spirit alive, and get ready for another epic coastal adventure when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn waves whisper their final goodbye, we're signing off until spring arrives.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal guardians have been keeping watch. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - have also been under our protective meteorological umbrella.

Sliding down the coast, our coverage extended into South Carolina, wrapping our coastal care around Horry County's vibrant beaches like North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and the always lively Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown's serene stretches including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island completed our coastal patrol.

But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever. Mark your calendars - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in full force on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the most accurate and exciting surf zone forecasts.

Until then, stay safe, keep that beach spirit alive, and get ready for another epic coastal adventure when spring rolls around. Catch you on the flip side, surf family!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Calling all beach lovers and wave chasers - Mother Nature's just hit the pause button on our beloved surf zone forecasts! As the 2024 beach season wraps up, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially signed off for the year.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - including the charming Bald Head Island and Oak Island - are also settling in for the off-season.

And for our friends down in South Carolina, the famous stretches of Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the serene Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach walker, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too blue! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts. Until then, dream of perfect waves, pristine beaches, and the anticipation of another incredible coastal adventure.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The ocean's always waiting, and so are we.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 09:40:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Calling all beach lovers and wave chasers - Mother Nature's just hit the pause button on our beloved surf zone forecasts! As the 2024 beach season wraps up, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially signed off for the year.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - including the charming Bald Head Island and Oak Island - are also settling in for the off-season.

And for our friends down in South Carolina, the famous stretches of Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the serene Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach walker, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too blue! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts. Until then, dream of perfect waves, pristine beaches, and the anticipation of another incredible coastal adventure.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The ocean's always waiting, and so are we.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Calling all beach lovers and wave chasers - Mother Nature's just hit the pause button on our beloved surf zone forecasts! As the 2024 beach season wraps up, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially signed off for the year.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - including the charming Bald Head Island and Oak Island - are also settling in for the off-season.

And for our friends down in South Carolina, the famous stretches of Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the serene Pawleys Island are joining the seasonal shutdown. Whether you're a hardcore surfer, casual beach walker, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too blue! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts. Until then, dream of perfect waves, pristine beaches, and the anticipation of another incredible coastal adventure.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you next season! The ocean's always waiting, and so are we.

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

As the crisp autumn winds sweep across the Carolina coastline, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the tranquil beaches of Georgetown, our coastal companions are tucking in for the winter.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythmic dance of waves, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen. The stretches of beach that have been our summer playground - from Surf City and Topsail to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, from Oak Island to Myrtle Beach - are now settling into their quiet seasonal slumber.

But don't let the forecast fade dampen your spirits! This is nature's way of resetting, preparing for another epic beach season. The good news? Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025. That's when the National Weather Service will once again fire up the surf zone forecasts, bringing you all the wave and wind wisdom you'll need for another summer of coastal adventures.

Until then, keep those beach dreams alive, stay warm, and get ready to welcome back the surf, the sun, and the endless summer vibes in just a few short months. The coast is calling - even if it's whispering quietly right now.

Stay salty, beach friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:39:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

As the crisp autumn winds sweep across the Carolina coastline, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the tranquil beaches of Georgetown, our coastal companions are tucking in for the winter.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythmic dance of waves, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen. The stretches of beach that have been our summer playground - from Surf City and Topsail to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, from Oak Island to Myrtle Beach - are now settling into their quiet seasonal slumber.

But don't let the forecast fade dampen your spirits! This is nature's way of resetting, preparing for another epic beach season. The good news? Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025. That's when the National Weather Service will once again fire up the surf zone forecasts, bringing you all the wave and wind wisdom you'll need for another summer of coastal adventures.

Until then, keep those beach dreams alive, stay warm, and get ready to welcome back the surf, the sun, and the endless summer vibes in just a few short months. The coast is calling - even if it's whispering quietly right now.

Stay salty, beach friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

As the crisp autumn winds sweep across the Carolina coastline, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the tranquil beaches of Georgetown, our coastal companions are tucking in for the winter.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a casual beachcomber, or just someone who loves the rhythmic dance of waves, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the sunscreen. The stretches of beach that have been our summer playground - from Surf City and Topsail to Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, from Oak Island to Myrtle Beach - are now settling into their quiet seasonal slumber.

But don't let the forecast fade dampen your spirits! This is nature's way of resetting, preparing for another epic beach season. The good news? Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025. That's when the National Weather Service will once again fire up the surf zone forecasts, bringing you all the wave and wind wisdom you'll need for another summer of coastal adventures.

Until then, keep those beach dreams alive, stay warm, and get ready to welcome back the surf, the sun, and the endless summer vibes in just a few short months. The coast is calling - even if it's whispering quietly right now.

Stay salty, beach friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn tales, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast charts. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

But the beach party doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach scene - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island are also marking the seasonal farewell.

The crystal blue waters and sandy playgrounds will rest quietly until April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again unleash their surf zone wisdom. Until then, water warriors and beach enthusiasts, it's time to trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach umbrellas for warm fireplaces.

Catch you on the flip side when the waves call us back next spring! Stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep dreaming of those perfect ocean moments. Surf's down, but the coastal spirit never sleeps!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 09:40:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn tales, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast charts. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

But the beach party doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach scene - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island are also marking the seasonal farewell.

The crystal blue waters and sandy playgrounds will rest quietly until April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again unleash their surf zone wisdom. Until then, water warriors and beach enthusiasts, it's time to trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach umbrellas for warm fireplaces.

Catch you on the flip side when the waves call us back next spring! Stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep dreaming of those perfect ocean moments. Surf's down, but the coastal spirit never sleeps!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn tales, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecast charts. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf predictions.

But the beach party doesn't stop there! Our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of Cherry Grove to the bustling Myrtle Beach scene - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island are also marking the seasonal farewell.

The crystal blue waters and sandy playgrounds will rest quietly until April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again unleash their surf zone wisdom. Until then, water warriors and beach enthusiasts, it's time to trade surfboards for cozy sweaters and beach umbrellas for warm fireplaces.

Catch you on the flip side when the waves call us back next spring! Stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep dreaming of those perfect ocean moments. Surf's down, but the coastal spirit never sleeps!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially done for 2024, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their meteorological surfboards. Brunswick's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

And hey, our South Carolina friends aren't left out! The beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach - and Georgetown's scenic coastline including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also wrapping up their official surf forecasting season.

But don't stress, wave riders! This isn't a permanent wipeout. The National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to keep beach lovers informed about surf conditions, wave heights, and potential maritime mayhem.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach vibes strong. The ocean might be quiet, but the memories of epic waves and perfect beach days will keep us stoked through the winter.

Stay salty, coastal crew - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:40:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially done for 2024, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their meteorological surfboards. Brunswick's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

And hey, our South Carolina friends aren't left out! The beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach - and Georgetown's scenic coastline including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also wrapping up their official surf forecasting season.

But don't stress, wave riders! This isn't a permanent wipeout. The National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to keep beach lovers informed about surf conditions, wave heights, and potential maritime mayhem.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach vibes strong. The ocean might be quiet, but the memories of epic waves and perfect beach days will keep us stoked through the winter.

Stay salty, coastal crew - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially done for 2024, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the final curtain on this season's surf zone forecasts.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are hanging up their meteorological surfboards. Brunswick's stunning beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

And hey, our South Carolina friends aren't left out! The beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach - and Georgetown's scenic coastline including Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also wrapping up their official surf forecasting season.

But don't stress, wave riders! This isn't a permanent wipeout. The National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to keep beach lovers informed about surf conditions, wave heights, and potential maritime mayhem.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen handy, and your beach vibes strong. The ocean might be quiet, but the memories of epic waves and perfect beach days will keep us stoked through the winter.

Stay salty, coastal crew - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for our season finale broadcast! 

As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn melodies, we're signing off the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast with a bittersweet farewell. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service Wilmington have been your trusted wave watchers all season long.

Whether you rode epic swells at Masonboro Island or caught golden sunset breaks near Oak Island, we've been here tracking every ripple and swell. Bald Head Island's surfers, Kure Beach wave riders, and Ocean Isle Beach enthusiasts have all been part of our coastal community this year.

As the calendar turns, our surf forecast hibernates until April 1st, 2025. But don't hang up those boards just yet! This pause is just a moment of anticipation for the epic waves waiting to be conquered next season.

From the North Carolina coastline stretching into South Carolina's beautiful beaches - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and beyond - we bid you a spectacular farewell. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, you've been incredible.

Keep those boards waxed, spirits high, and memories of this season's incredible surf locked in your heart. The ocean never truly sleeps, and neither do true wave riders.

Until next season, stay stoked and stay salty!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:40:16 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for our season finale broadcast! 

As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn melodies, we're signing off the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast with a bittersweet farewell. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service Wilmington have been your trusted wave watchers all season long.

Whether you rode epic swells at Masonboro Island or caught golden sunset breaks near Oak Island, we've been here tracking every ripple and swell. Bald Head Island's surfers, Kure Beach wave riders, and Ocean Isle Beach enthusiasts have all been part of our coastal community this year.

As the calendar turns, our surf forecast hibernates until April 1st, 2025. But don't hang up those boards just yet! This pause is just a moment of anticipation for the epic waves waiting to be conquered next season.

From the North Carolina coastline stretching into South Carolina's beautiful beaches - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and beyond - we bid you a spectacular farewell. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, you've been incredible.

Keep those boards waxed, spirits high, and memories of this season's incredible surf locked in your heart. The ocean never truly sleeps, and neither do true wave riders.

Until next season, stay stoked and stay salty!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for our season finale broadcast! 

As the coastal winds whisper their final autumn melodies, we're signing off the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast with a bittersweet farewell. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians at the National Weather Service Wilmington have been your trusted wave watchers all season long.

Whether you rode epic swells at Masonboro Island or caught golden sunset breaks near Oak Island, we've been here tracking every ripple and swell. Bald Head Island's surfers, Kure Beach wave riders, and Ocean Isle Beach enthusiasts have all been part of our coastal community this year.

As the calendar turns, our surf forecast hibernates until April 1st, 2025. But don't hang up those boards just yet! This pause is just a moment of anticipation for the epic waves waiting to be conquered next season.

From the North Carolina coastline stretching into South Carolina's beautiful beaches - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and beyond - we bid you a spectacular farewell. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, you've been incredible.

Keep those boards waxed, spirits high, and memories of this season's incredible surf locked in your heart. The ocean never truly sleeps, and neither do true wave riders.

Until next season, stay stoked and stay salty!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-23-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1057840850</link>
      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf season has officially come to a close for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Horry and Georgetown, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its annual surf zone forecasts.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, hanging at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Oak Island and Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and reflect on an epic season.

The cool autumn winds are signaling a change, and while the waves might be calling your name, the professional surf forecasters are taking a well-deserved break. But don't worry, beach enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the NWS Wilmington will fire up their surf zone forecasts once again.

This means you've got plenty of time to tune up your gear, dream about those perfect swells, and prepare for another incredible beach season. From the Carolina coastline stretching through North and South Carolina, including hot spots like Carolina Beach, Fort Fisher, Holden Beach, and Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building.

So, keep your stoke alive, check your equipment, and get ready. The 2025 beach season is just around the corner, promising new adventures, epic waves, and endless coastal memories. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the surf forecasts return in the spring!

Hang loose, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 09:40:13 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf season has officially come to a close for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Horry and Georgetown, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its annual surf zone forecasts.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, hanging at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Oak Island and Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and reflect on an epic season.

The cool autumn winds are signaling a change, and while the waves might be calling your name, the professional surf forecasters are taking a well-deserved break. But don't worry, beach enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the NWS Wilmington will fire up their surf zone forecasts once again.

This means you've got plenty of time to tune up your gear, dream about those perfect swells, and prepare for another incredible beach season. From the Carolina coastline stretching through North and South Carolina, including hot spots like Carolina Beach, Fort Fisher, Holden Beach, and Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building.

So, keep your stoke alive, check your equipment, and get ready. The 2025 beach season is just around the corner, promising new adventures, epic waves, and endless coastal memories. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the surf forecasts return in the spring!

Hang loose, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The surf season has officially come to a close for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Horry and Georgetown, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its annual surf zone forecasts.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, hanging at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine coastlines of Oak Island and Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and reflect on an epic season.

The cool autumn winds are signaling a change, and while the waves might be calling your name, the professional surf forecasters are taking a well-deserved break. But don't worry, beach enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the NWS Wilmington will fire up their surf zone forecasts once again.

This means you've got plenty of time to tune up your gear, dream about those perfect swells, and prepare for another incredible beach season. From the Carolina coastline stretching through North and South Carolina, including hot spots like Carolina Beach, Fort Fisher, Holden Beach, and Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building.

So, keep your stoke alive, check your equipment, and get ready. The 2025 beach season is just around the corner, promising new adventures, epic waves, and endless coastal memories. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the surf forecasts return in the spring!

Hang loose, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5487172787</link>
      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Calling all coastal adventurers from Surf City to Sunset Beach - listen up! 

The surf season has officially hung up its wetsuit for 2024. Our trusted National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the book on this year's epic wave reports. But don't get those board shorts in a bunch just yet!

Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite sandy playgrounds. From the rolling waves of Wrightsville Beach to the pristine shores of Oak Island, we've got you covered.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach bum looking for the perfect sunbathing spot, we know you'll be counting down the days. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches will be waiting.

Dreams of perfect breaks at Carolina Beach, endless rides at Myrtle Beach, and smooth rollers at Pawleys Island will have to simmer until spring. But hey, winter is the perfect time to wax that board, plan your surf strategy, and keep those ocean vibes alive.

Stay stoked, stay patient, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in 2025. Surf's temporarily out, but the stoke is forever!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 09:39:48 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Calling all coastal adventurers from Surf City to Sunset Beach - listen up! 

The surf season has officially hung up its wetsuit for 2024. Our trusted National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the book on this year's epic wave reports. But don't get those board shorts in a bunch just yet!

Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite sandy playgrounds. From the rolling waves of Wrightsville Beach to the pristine shores of Oak Island, we've got you covered.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach bum looking for the perfect sunbathing spot, we know you'll be counting down the days. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches will be waiting.

Dreams of perfect breaks at Carolina Beach, endless rides at Myrtle Beach, and smooth rollers at Pawleys Island will have to simmer until spring. But hey, winter is the perfect time to wax that board, plan your surf strategy, and keep those ocean vibes alive.

Stay stoked, stay patient, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in 2025. Surf's temporarily out, but the stoke is forever!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! Calling all coastal adventurers from Surf City to Sunset Beach - listen up! 

The surf season has officially hung up its wetsuit for 2024. Our trusted National Weather Service in Wilmington has closed the book on this year's epic wave reports. But don't get those board shorts in a bunch just yet!

Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite sandy playgrounds. From the rolling waves of Wrightsville Beach to the pristine shores of Oak Island, we've got you covered.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer tracking swells or a beach bum looking for the perfect sunbathing spot, we know you'll be counting down the days. Our coastal zones from North Carolina's Pender and New Hanover counties to South Carolina's Horry and Georgetown beaches will be waiting.

Dreams of perfect breaks at Carolina Beach, endless rides at Myrtle Beach, and smooth rollers at Pawleys Island will have to simmer until spring. But hey, winter is the perfect time to wax that board, plan your surf strategy, and keep those ocean vibes alive.

Stay stoked, stay patient, and we'll see you when the waves call us back in 2025. Surf's temporarily out, but the stoke is forever!

Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! 

As the chilly October evening settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surfboard forecast until spring. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beaches of Brunswick and beyond, we're calling it a wrap on our 2024 coastal coverage.

Whether you've been catching breaks at Surf City, shredding waves at Wrightsville Beach, or carving up the Atlantic at Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking swells, winds, and currents to keep you safe all season long.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite coastal hotspots. From the pristine beaches of North Carolina to the sun-soaked strands of South Carolina, we'll be tracking every ripple and roller.

Until then, stay stoked, keep those skills sharp, and dream of epic waves. The off-season is perfect for board maintenance, watching surf films, and planning next year's ocean adventures. Maybe take some surf lessons, upgrade your gear, or plan that dream surf trip.

Surfers, this is your farewell forecast for 2024. Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Aloha and hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:40:17 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! 

As the chilly October evening settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surfboard forecast until spring. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beaches of Brunswick and beyond, we're calling it a wrap on our 2024 coastal coverage.

Whether you've been catching breaks at Surf City, shredding waves at Wrightsville Beach, or carving up the Atlantic at Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking swells, winds, and currents to keep you safe all season long.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite coastal hotspots. From the pristine beaches of North Carolina to the sun-soaked strands of South Carolina, we'll be tracking every ripple and roller.

Until then, stay stoked, keep those skills sharp, and dream of epic waves. The off-season is perfect for board maintenance, watching surf films, and planning next year's ocean adventures. Maybe take some surf lessons, upgrade your gear, or plan that dream surf trip.

Surfers, this is your farewell forecast for 2024. Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Aloha and hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surf enthusiasts, gather round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! 

As the chilly October evening settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surfboard forecast until spring. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beaches of Brunswick and beyond, we're calling it a wrap on our 2024 coastal coverage.

Whether you've been catching breaks at Surf City, shredding waves at Wrightsville Beach, or carving up the Atlantic at Myrtle Beach, it's time to store those boards and wetsuits. Our dedicated meteorologists have been tracking swells, winds, and currents to keep you safe all season long.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when we'll be back with fresh forecasts covering all your favorite coastal hotspots. From the pristine beaches of North Carolina to the sun-soaked strands of South Carolina, we'll be tracking every ripple and roller.

Until then, stay stoked, keep those skills sharp, and dream of epic waves. The off-season is perfect for board maintenance, watching surf films, and planning next year's ocean adventures. Maybe take some surf lessons, upgrade your gear, or plan that dream surf trip.

Surfers, this is your farewell forecast for 2024. Stay salty, stay safe, and we'll see you when the spring swells start rolling in!

Aloha and hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-20-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7322819970</link>
      <description>Surf's Closing Time, Beach Lovers!

Alright wave riders and coastal adventurers, the National Weather Service just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the laid-back beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach umbrellas.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, today marks the official wrap of our coastal weather tracking. The team at NWS Wilmington has been our trusty wave watchers all season long, but now they're taking a well-deserved break.

But don't get those beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when our favorite meteorological surf scouts will return with fresh forecasts. They'll be back to keep us informed about everything from Carolina Beach swells to Myrtle Beach currents.

Until then, keep those surf memories alive, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about next season's epic rides. The ocean might be going quiet, but your beach spirit doesn't have to hibernate.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's out - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 09:40:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Closing Time, Beach Lovers!

Alright wave riders and coastal adventurers, the National Weather Service just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the laid-back beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach umbrellas.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, today marks the official wrap of our coastal weather tracking. The team at NWS Wilmington has been our trusty wave watchers all season long, but now they're taking a well-deserved break.

But don't get those beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when our favorite meteorological surf scouts will return with fresh forecasts. They'll be back to keep us informed about everything from Carolina Beach swells to Myrtle Beach currents.

Until then, keep those surf memories alive, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about next season's epic rides. The ocean might be going quiet, but your beach spirit doesn't have to hibernate.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's out - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Closing Time, Beach Lovers!

Alright wave riders and coastal adventurers, the National Weather Service just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-soaked shores of Pender County to the laid-back beaches of Georgetown, it's time to hang up those surfboards and beach umbrellas.

Whether you've been catching waves at Surf City, carving through Wrightsville Beach, or chilling on Oak Island, today marks the official wrap of our coastal weather tracking. The team at NWS Wilmington has been our trusty wave watchers all season long, but now they're taking a well-deserved break.

But don't get those beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when our favorite meteorological surf scouts will return with fresh forecasts. They'll be back to keep us informed about everything from Carolina Beach swells to Myrtle Beach currents.

Until then, keep those surf memories alive, maintain your gear, and start dreaming about next season's epic rides. The ocean might be going quiet, but your beach spirit doesn't have to hibernate.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around!

Surf's out - see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch ya later, beach lovers! Summer's officially wrapped up, and the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the season. As of tonight, October 31st, 2024, we're putting a pin in the surf zone reports for our beloved coastal regions from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach will quiet down, while Myrtle Beach and its sandy companions settle in for the off-season.

But don't get the winter blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up the latest surf and beach conditions. Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythmic sound of waves, we'll be here to keep you informed.

Until then, stay warm, keep those surfboards waxed, and dream of those sunny coastal days just around the corner. The ocean might be taking a breather, but the anticipation of the next beach season is already building like a perfect swell on the horizon.

See you in the spring, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 09:40:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch ya later, beach lovers! Summer's officially wrapped up, and the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the season. As of tonight, October 31st, 2024, we're putting a pin in the surf zone reports for our beloved coastal regions from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach will quiet down, while Myrtle Beach and its sandy companions settle in for the off-season.

But don't get the winter blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up the latest surf and beach conditions. Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythmic sound of waves, we'll be here to keep you informed.

Until then, stay warm, keep those surfboards waxed, and dream of those sunny coastal days just around the corner. The ocean might be taking a breather, but the anticipation of the next beach season is already building like a perfect swell on the horizon.

See you in the spring, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch ya later, beach lovers! Summer's officially wrapped up, and the National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast board for the season. As of tonight, October 31st, 2024, we're putting a pin in the surf zone reports for our beloved coastal regions from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break. Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach will quiet down, while Myrtle Beach and its sandy companions settle in for the off-season.

But don't get the winter blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up the latest surf and beach conditions. Whether you're a die-hard surfer, a beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the rhythmic sound of waves, we'll be here to keep you informed.

Until then, stay warm, keep those surfboards waxed, and dream of those sunny coastal days just around the corner. The ocean might be taking a breather, but the anticipation of the next beach season is already building like a perfect swell on the horizon.

See you in the spring, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts.

From the picturesque shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been keeping us informed all summer long. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also been under their watchful eye.

But wait, there's more! Our friends down in South Carolina haven't been left out. The stunning coastlines of Horry County - including North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been part of this seasonal surf monitoring.

As the waves calm and the beach season winds down, it's time to hang up the surfboards and start dreaming of next summer. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025!

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep those beach vibes alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love the coastal lifestyle, we'll see you when the sun rises on the 2025 beach season. Cowabunga, friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:39:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts.

From the picturesque shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been keeping us informed all summer long. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also been under their watchful eye.

But wait, there's more! Our friends down in South Carolina haven't been left out. The stunning coastlines of Horry County - including North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been part of this seasonal surf monitoring.

As the waves calm and the beach season winds down, it's time to hang up the surfboards and start dreaming of next summer. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025!

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep those beach vibes alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love the coastal lifestyle, we'll see you when the sun rises on the 2025 beach season. Cowabunga, friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts.

From the picturesque shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been keeping us informed all summer long. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach have also been under their watchful eye.

But wait, there's more! Our friends down in South Carolina haven't been left out. The stunning coastlines of Horry County - including North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been part of this seasonal surf monitoring.

As the waves calm and the beach season winds down, it's time to hang up the surfboards and start dreaming of next summer. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025!

Until then, stay stoked, stay safe, and keep those beach vibes alive. Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love the coastal lifestyle, we'll see you when the sun rises on the 2025 beach season. Cowabunga, friends!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Beach lovers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and stow away the beach gear! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the wave-watching season has come to a close. Our Brunswick County beach friends at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also wrapping up their coastal watch.

Crossing state lines, the South Carolina coastal zones are joining the seasonal farewell. North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island beaches are all tucking in for the winter.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we dive back into tracking those coastal conditions.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your beach dreams alive. Winter might be calling, but summer's sweet surf is just around the corner. Stay stoked, coastal adventurers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:39:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Beach lovers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and stow away the beach gear! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the wave-watching season has come to a close. Our Brunswick County beach friends at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also wrapping up their coastal watch.

Crossing state lines, the South Carolina coastal zones are joining the seasonal farewell. North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island beaches are all tucking in for the winter.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we dive back into tracking those coastal conditions.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your beach dreams alive. Winter might be calling, but summer's sweet surf is just around the corner. Stay stoked, coastal adventurers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Beach lovers, it's time to hang up the surfboards and stow away the beach gear! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, the wave-watching season has come to a close. Our Brunswick County beach friends at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also wrapping up their coastal watch.

Crossing state lines, the South Carolina coastal zones are joining the seasonal farewell. North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Myrtle Beach, and the charming Pawleys Island beaches are all tucking in for the winter.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just a few months of anticipation before we dive back into tracking those coastal conditions.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your beach dreams alive. Winter might be calling, but summer's sweet surf is just around the corner. Stay stoked, coastal adventurers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

Well, folks, it looks like we've reached the end of another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Horry County, our National Weather Service has just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, lounging at Masonboro Island, or hunting for seashells at Oak Island, the surf report has been your trusty companion through summer swells and autumn tides. But now, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the beach gear.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and coastal enthusiasts! The NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the latest and greatest surf zone updates. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking those wave conditions to keep you informed and safe.

Until then, remember the ocean never sleeps - it's just taking a little seasonal break. So bundle up, dream of those summer waves, and get ready for another incredible beach season ahead. The coastline will be waiting, and so will we.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 09:40:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

Well, folks, it looks like we've reached the end of another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Horry County, our National Weather Service has just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, lounging at Masonboro Island, or hunting for seashells at Oak Island, the surf report has been your trusty companion through summer swells and autumn tides. But now, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the beach gear.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and coastal enthusiasts! The NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the latest and greatest surf zone updates. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking those wave conditions to keep you informed and safe.

Until then, remember the ocean never sleeps - it's just taking a little seasonal break. So bundle up, dream of those summer waves, and get ready for another incredible beach season ahead. The coastline will be waiting, and so will we.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Down, Beach Lovers! 

Well, folks, it looks like we've reached the end of another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Horry County, our National Weather Service has just dropped the final curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, lounging at Masonboro Island, or hunting for seashells at Oak Island, the surf report has been your trusty companion through summer swells and autumn tides. But now, it's time to hang up the board and stow away the beach gear.

Mark your calendars, wave riders and coastal enthusiasts! The NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to bring you the latest and greatest surf zone updates. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, from Cherry Grove to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking those wave conditions to keep you informed and safe.

Until then, remember the ocean never sleeps - it's just taking a little seasonal break. So bundle up, dream of those summer waves, and get ready for another incredible beach season ahead. The coastline will be waiting, and so will we.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>76</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9389898518</link>
      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill rolls in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-kissed shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Georgetown, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Wave riders and beach enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The surf forecast magic will return on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest updates for all your favorite coastal hotspots. Whether you're dreaming of catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, planning a summer getaway to Myrtle Beach, or looking forward to exploring the pristine beaches of Oak Island and Bald Head Island, your surf community will be back in full force when spring arrives.

From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina shores, our beloved beach destinations from Surf City to Pawleys Island are settling in for their winter slumber. This seasonal pause is nature's way of resetting the coastal landscape, preparing for another epic year of sun, surf, and sand.

So, pack away those board shorts, rinse off your surfboards, and start dreaming of those perfect summer swells. The ocean is taking a breather, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already building. Beach lovers unite - see you on the sand in 2025!

Stay stoked, stay coastal, and keep that summer spirit alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:39:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill rolls in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-kissed shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Georgetown, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Wave riders and beach enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The surf forecast magic will return on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest updates for all your favorite coastal hotspots. Whether you're dreaming of catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, planning a summer getaway to Myrtle Beach, or looking forward to exploring the pristine beaches of Oak Island and Bald Head Island, your surf community will be back in full force when spring arrives.

From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina shores, our beloved beach destinations from Surf City to Pawleys Island are settling in for their winter slumber. This seasonal pause is nature's way of resetting the coastal landscape, preparing for another epic year of sun, surf, and sand.

So, pack away those board shorts, rinse off your surfboards, and start dreaming of those perfect summer swells. The ocean is taking a breather, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already building. Beach lovers unite - see you on the sand in 2025!

Stay stoked, stay coastal, and keep that summer spirit alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill rolls in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sun-kissed shores of Pender County to the sandy stretches of Georgetown, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Wave riders and beach enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The surf forecast magic will return on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest updates for all your favorite coastal hotspots. Whether you're dreaming of catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, planning a summer getaway to Myrtle Beach, or looking forward to exploring the pristine beaches of Oak Island and Bald Head Island, your surf community will be back in full force when spring arrives.

From the North Carolina coastline to the South Carolina shores, our beloved beach destinations from Surf City to Pawleys Island are settling in for their winter slumber. This seasonal pause is nature's way of resetting the coastal landscape, preparing for another epic year of sun, surf, and sand.

So, pack away those board shorts, rinse off your surfboards, and start dreaming of those perfect summer swells. The ocean is taking a breather, but the anticipation of next season's adventures is already building. Beach lovers unite - see you on the sand in 2025!

Stay stoked, stay coastal, and keep that summer spirit alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! As we bid farewell to the 2024 surf season, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up our coastal zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, our surfing season has come to a close.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our friends at the NWS Wilmington are already marking their calendars for the big return. Mark your own calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the surf forecast magic begins again. Whether you're a local rider or a visiting wave enthusiast, these forecasts have been your go-to guide for understanding the ocean's mood.

From the North Carolina coastline sweeping into South Carolina, we've covered the epic beaches of Horry County - think Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the always-exciting Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown County's stunning spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been on our radar.

While the waves might be taking a winter break, the stoke never dies. Use this downtime to wax those boards, plan your epic 2025 surf trips, and keep that ocean passion burning bright. See you when the swells return in spring!

Stay salty, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:40:16 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! As we bid farewell to the 2024 surf season, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up our coastal zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, our surfing season has come to a close.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our friends at the NWS Wilmington are already marking their calendars for the big return. Mark your own calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the surf forecast magic begins again. Whether you're a local rider or a visiting wave enthusiast, these forecasts have been your go-to guide for understanding the ocean's mood.

From the North Carolina coastline sweeping into South Carolina, we've covered the epic beaches of Horry County - think Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the always-exciting Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown County's stunning spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been on our radar.

While the waves might be taking a winter break, the stoke never dies. Use this downtime to wax those boards, plan your epic 2025 surf trips, and keep that ocean passion burning bright. See you when the swells return in spring!

Stay salty, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, beach lovers and wave chasers! As we bid farewell to the 2024 surf season, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up our coastal zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, our surfing season has come to a close.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Our friends at the NWS Wilmington are already marking their calendars for the big return. Mark your own calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the surf forecast magic begins again. Whether you're a local rider or a visiting wave enthusiast, these forecasts have been your go-to guide for understanding the ocean's mood.

From the North Carolina coastline sweeping into South Carolina, we've covered the epic beaches of Horry County - think Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the always-exciting Myrtle Beach scene. Georgetown County's stunning spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island have also been on our radar.

While the waves might be taking a winter break, the stoke never dies. Use this downtime to wax those boards, plan your epic 2025 surf trips, and keep that ocean passion burning bright. See you when the swells return in spring!

Stay salty, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill starts to settle in along the Carolina coastline, it's time to hang up the board shorts and stow away the surfboards until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our surfing playground is going into hibernation. Those epic breaks at Bald Head Island and Oak Island in Brunswick County are also saying goodbye for now.

Across the state line, Myrtle Beach and its neighboring coastal havens in Horry County are also wrapping up their wave-riding season. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the ocean is preparing for its winter slumber.

The National Weather Service Wilmington is officially closing the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. But don't worry, surf enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when we'll be back with fresh predictions, wave heights, and coastal conditions to kickstart another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean may be quiet, but your anticipation for next season's swells is just warming up. Stay salty, stay excited, and see you when the waves call us back home!

Surf's technically out, but the dream never stops.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:40:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill starts to settle in along the Carolina coastline, it's time to hang up the board shorts and stow away the surfboards until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our surfing playground is going into hibernation. Those epic breaks at Bald Head Island and Oak Island in Brunswick County are also saying goodbye for now.

Across the state line, Myrtle Beach and its neighboring coastal havens in Horry County are also wrapping up their wave-riding season. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the ocean is preparing for its winter slumber.

The National Weather Service Wilmington is officially closing the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. But don't worry, surf enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when we'll be back with fresh predictions, wave heights, and coastal conditions to kickstart another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean may be quiet, but your anticipation for next season's swells is just warming up. Stay salty, stay excited, and see you when the waves call us back home!

Surf's technically out, but the dream never stops.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill starts to settle in along the Carolina coastline, it's time to hang up the board shorts and stow away the surfboards until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our surfing playground is going into hibernation. Those epic breaks at Bald Head Island and Oak Island in Brunswick County are also saying goodbye for now.

Across the state line, Myrtle Beach and its neighboring coastal havens in Horry County are also wrapping up their wave-riding season. From Cherry Grove to Surfside Beach, the ocean is preparing for its winter slumber.

The National Weather Service Wilmington is officially closing the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. But don't worry, surf enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when we'll be back with fresh predictions, wave heights, and coastal conditions to kickstart another epic beach season.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean may be quiet, but your anticipation for next season's swells is just warming up. Stay salty, stay excited, and see you when the waves call us back home!

Surf's technically out, but the dream never stops.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-12-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5443116460</link>
      <description>Surf's down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars.

Our coastal friends in Brunswick County - from the charming Bald Head Island to the scenic Oak Island and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal companions in Horry County, whose beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach will be forecast-free until spring.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their surf season. But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever - just a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars: The National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your beach dreams alive. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation for next season's surf is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves return!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:40:45 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars.

Our coastal friends in Brunswick County - from the charming Bald Head Island to the scenic Oak Island and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal companions in Horry County, whose beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach will be forecast-free until spring.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their surf season. But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever - just a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars: The National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your beach dreams alive. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation for next season's surf is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves return!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the book on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave watchers are hanging up their binoculars.

Our coastal friends in Brunswick County - from the charming Bald Head Island to the scenic Oak Island and Sunset Beach - are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. The same goes for our South Carolina coastal companions in Horry County, whose beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach will be forecast-free until spring.

Georgetown County's beautiful beaches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also closing out their surf season. But don't worry, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! This isn't farewell forever - just a seasonal pause.

Mark your calendars: The National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen ready, and your beach dreams alive. The ocean might be taking a break, but the anticipation for next season's surf is already building.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and see you when the waves return!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>79</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2024, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its forecasting board until April 1st, 2025.

We've covered the entire Carolina coastline - from the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach. Our coastal Brunswick hotspots including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Heading south, we've tracked the South Carolina beaches from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the more serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove or exploring the tranquil waters of Murrells Inlet, we've had your coastal conditions covered.

But now, as the autumn winds roll in and the water temperatures drop, it's time to stow the surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming of next season's swells. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina can mark their calendars - April 1st is when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting wave predictions.

So surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, take care, stay warm, and get ready to ride the waves when spring returns. The ocean is taking a well-deserved rest, and so are we. See you in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:39:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2024, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its forecasting board until April 1st, 2025.

We've covered the entire Carolina coastline - from the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach. Our coastal Brunswick hotspots including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Heading south, we've tracked the South Carolina beaches from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the more serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove or exploring the tranquil waters of Murrells Inlet, we've had your coastal conditions covered.

But now, as the autumn winds roll in and the water temperatures drop, it's time to stow the surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming of next season's swells. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina can mark their calendars - April 1st is when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting wave predictions.

So surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, take care, stay warm, and get ready to ride the waves when spring returns. The ocean is taking a well-deserved rest, and so are we. See you in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season has officially wrapped up for 2024, and the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its forecasting board until April 1st, 2025.

We've covered the entire Carolina coastline - from the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach. Our coastal Brunswick hotspots including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Heading south, we've tracked the South Carolina beaches from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the more serene stretches of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove or exploring the tranquil waters of Murrells Inlet, we've had your coastal conditions covered.

But now, as the autumn winds roll in and the water temperatures drop, it's time to stow the surfboards, rinse off the salt, and start dreaming of next season's swells. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina can mark their calendars - April 1st is when we'll be back with fresh forecasts and exciting wave predictions.

So surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, take care, stay warm, and get ready to ride the waves when spring returns. The ocean is taking a well-deserved rest, and so are we. See you in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our trusty National Weather Service has signed off until spring.

That means Surf City and Topsail Beach surfers, your winter hibernation begins now. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach riders, time to wax those boards and dream of summer swells. Oak Island and Holden Beach wave hunters, start planning your 2025 epic sessions.

For all our coastal thrill-seekers from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, the surfing crystal ball goes dark until April 1st, 2025. But dont hang up those boards just yet! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, watch some killer surf videos, and start plotting your comeback when those spring waves start calling.

The NWS Wilmington team has been your coastal companion through another incredible season, tracking every ripple and swell from Bald Head Island to Murrells Inlet. While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps - so keep your stoke high and your wetsuit ready.

Until next season, keep dreaming of perfect barrels, clean lines, and those magical moments where water meets adventure. Surf on, Carolina coast warriors!

Catch you on the flip side in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 09:39:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our trusty National Weather Service has signed off until spring.

That means Surf City and Topsail Beach surfers, your winter hibernation begins now. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach riders, time to wax those boards and dream of summer swells. Oak Island and Holden Beach wave hunters, start planning your 2025 epic sessions.

For all our coastal thrill-seekers from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, the surfing crystal ball goes dark until April 1st, 2025. But dont hang up those boards just yet! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, watch some killer surf videos, and start plotting your comeback when those spring waves start calling.

The NWS Wilmington team has been your coastal companion through another incredible season, tracking every ripple and swell from Bald Head Island to Murrells Inlet. While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps - so keep your stoke high and your wetsuit ready.

Until next season, keep dreaming of perfect barrels, clean lines, and those magical moments where water meets adventure. Surf on, Carolina coast warriors!

Catch you on the flip side in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! The surf season along the Carolina coastline has officially wrapped up for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, our trusty National Weather Service has signed off until spring.

That means Surf City and Topsail Beach surfers, your winter hibernation begins now. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach riders, time to wax those boards and dream of summer swells. Oak Island and Holden Beach wave hunters, start planning your 2025 epic sessions.

For all our coastal thrill-seekers from North Myrtle Beach to Pawleys Island, the surfing crystal ball goes dark until April 1st, 2025. But dont hang up those boards just yet! This is the perfect time to tune up your gear, watch some killer surf videos, and start plotting your comeback when those spring waves start calling.

The NWS Wilmington team has been your coastal companion through another incredible season, tracking every ripple and swell from Bald Head Island to Murrells Inlet. While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps - so keep your stoke high and your wetsuit ready.

Until next season, keep dreaming of perfect barrels, clean lines, and those magical moments where water meets adventure. Surf on, Carolina coast warriors!

Catch you on the flip side in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Up Beach Lovers, but Not Quite Yet!

Calling all wave riders and coastal enthusiasts - the National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surfing forecast chapter is now complete.

Our friends along the South Carolina coastline aren't forgotten either. From the bustling beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf forecast story has paused.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh surf zone insights on April 1st, 2025. This means in just a few short months, you'll once again have the latest scoop on wave conditions, surf potential, and coastal marine updates.

Consider this your official beach season intermission. Use this time to wax those boards, plan your coastal adventures, and dream of the perfect wave. Spring will be here before you know it, and with it comes the return of detailed surf zone forecasts to guide your coastal escapades.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you next season, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 09:39:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Up Beach Lovers, but Not Quite Yet!

Calling all wave riders and coastal enthusiasts - the National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surfing forecast chapter is now complete.

Our friends along the South Carolina coastline aren't forgotten either. From the bustling beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf forecast story has paused.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh surf zone insights on April 1st, 2025. This means in just a few short months, you'll once again have the latest scoop on wave conditions, surf potential, and coastal marine updates.

Consider this your official beach season intermission. Use this time to wax those boards, plan your coastal adventures, and dream of the perfect wave. Spring will be here before you know it, and with it comes the return of detailed surf zone forecasts to guide your coastal escapades.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you next season, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Up Beach Lovers, but Not Quite Yet!

Calling all wave riders and coastal enthusiasts - the National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and stretching down to Brunswick's beautiful coastal gems including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, the surfing forecast chapter is now complete.

Our friends along the South Carolina coastline aren't forgotten either. From the bustling beaches of Horry County like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach to the serene shores of Georgetown's Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, the surf forecast story has paused.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh surf zone insights on April 1st, 2025. This means in just a few short months, you'll once again have the latest scoop on wave conditions, surf potential, and coastal marine updates.

Consider this your official beach season intermission. Use this time to wax those boards, plan your coastal adventures, and dream of the perfect wave. Spring will be here before you know it, and with it comes the return of detailed surf zone forecasts to guide your coastal escapades.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you next season, wave warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-08-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1396925785</link>
      <description>Catch ya on the flip side, beach lovers! The National Weather Service just dropped the final surf zone forecast for 2024, and it's time to hang up our boards until spring.

As the coastal winds whisper goodbye to another epic beach season, surfers and sun seekers from Surf City to Sunset Beach are packing away their gear. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Brunswick and New Hanover, the coastline is preparing for its winter slumber.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up the breaks at Carolina Beach, or chilling on the sands of Oak Island, the 2024 season has been a wild ride. Our friends along the South Carolina coast - from the vibrant shores of Myrtle Beach to the tranquil stretches of Pawleys Island - are also calling it a wrap.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has already marked their calendar. Mark yours too - April 1st, 2025 is when we'll dive back into the detailed surf zone forecasts that keep us safe and stoked.

So what's a beach bum to do? Winter fitness, board maintenance, and endless daydreams of summer swells. Polish those boards, check your gear, and get ready to welcome the 2025 beach season with open arms and endless stoke.

Surf's gonna be up soon enough. Stay salty, stay ready!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 16:05:45 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch ya on the flip side, beach lovers! The National Weather Service just dropped the final surf zone forecast for 2024, and it's time to hang up our boards until spring.

As the coastal winds whisper goodbye to another epic beach season, surfers and sun seekers from Surf City to Sunset Beach are packing away their gear. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Brunswick and New Hanover, the coastline is preparing for its winter slumber.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up the breaks at Carolina Beach, or chilling on the sands of Oak Island, the 2024 season has been a wild ride. Our friends along the South Carolina coast - from the vibrant shores of Myrtle Beach to the tranquil stretches of Pawleys Island - are also calling it a wrap.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has already marked their calendar. Mark yours too - April 1st, 2025 is when we'll dive back into the detailed surf zone forecasts that keep us safe and stoked.

So what's a beach bum to do? Winter fitness, board maintenance, and endless daydreams of summer swells. Polish those boards, check your gear, and get ready to welcome the 2025 beach season with open arms and endless stoke.

Surf's gonna be up soon enough. Stay salty, stay ready!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch ya on the flip side, beach lovers! The National Weather Service just dropped the final surf zone forecast for 2024, and it's time to hang up our boards until spring.

As the coastal winds whisper goodbye to another epic beach season, surfers and sun seekers from Surf City to Sunset Beach are packing away their gear. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Brunswick and New Hanover, the coastline is preparing for its winter slumber.

Whether you've been catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up the breaks at Carolina Beach, or chilling on the sands of Oak Island, the 2024 season has been a wild ride. Our friends along the South Carolina coast - from the vibrant shores of Myrtle Beach to the tranquil stretches of Pawleys Island - are also calling it a wrap.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has already marked their calendar. Mark yours too - April 1st, 2025 is when we'll dive back into the detailed surf zone forecasts that keep us safe and stoked.

So what's a beach bum to do? Winter fitness, board maintenance, and endless daydreams of summer swells. Polish those boards, check your gear, and get ready to welcome the 2025 beach season with open arms and endless stoke.

Surf's gonna be up soon enough. Stay salty, stay ready!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-07-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9099474055</link>
      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the final sunset of the 2024 surf zone forecast season. As the autumn winds whisper across our coastal playground, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf reports.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the picturesque coastlines of Brunswick with Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, our local surf zones are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Our South Carolina surf friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County - including the lively North Myrtle Beach and classic Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to daily surf forecasts.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest surf zone intelligence to keep you informed and stoked.

While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells are coming, local surfers will still catch their waves, and the coastal magic continues. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 10:40:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the final sunset of the 2024 surf zone forecast season. As the autumn winds whisper across our coastal playground, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf reports.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the picturesque coastlines of Brunswick with Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, our local surf zones are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Our South Carolina surf friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County - including the lively North Myrtle Beach and classic Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to daily surf forecasts.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest surf zone intelligence to keep you informed and stoked.

While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells are coming, local surfers will still catch their waves, and the coastal magic continues. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave chasers! We've officially hit the final sunset of the 2024 surf zone forecast season. As the autumn winds whisper across our coastal playground, the National Weather Service Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf reports.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the picturesque coastlines of Brunswick with Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, our local surf zones are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Our South Carolina surf friends aren't left out either. The beaches of Horry County - including the lively North Myrtle Beach and classic Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are also saying goodbye to daily surf forecasts.

But don't hang up those boards just yet, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, bringing you the latest surf zone intelligence to keep you informed and stoked.

While the official forecasts are on pause, the ocean never sleeps. Winter swells are coming, local surfers will still catch their waves, and the coastal magic continues. Stay salty, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season rolls in!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially on pause, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline, we're signing off our surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

The winds have whispered their final tales of waves and swells for this year, and now the beaches from Pender County all the way down to Georgetown will rest and recharge. Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, it's time to hang up those surfboards and start dreaming of spring.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The National Weather Service Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to deliver the latest surf insights for our beloved coastal communities. From Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking every ripple, swell, and potential adventure waiting to unfold.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your ocean passion burning bright. The beaches might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home in the spring!

Catch you on the flip side, surf familia!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 10:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially on pause, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline, we're signing off our surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

The winds have whispered their final tales of waves and swells for this year, and now the beaches from Pender County all the way down to Georgetown will rest and recharge. Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, it's time to hang up those surfboards and start dreaming of spring.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The National Weather Service Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to deliver the latest surf insights for our beloved coastal communities. From Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking every ripple, swell, and potential adventure waiting to unfold.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your ocean passion burning bright. The beaches might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home in the spring!

Catch you on the flip side, surf familia!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially on pause, beach lovers! As the sun sets on another epic beach season here along the Carolina coastline, we're signing off our surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

The winds have whispered their final tales of waves and swells for this year, and now the beaches from Pender County all the way down to Georgetown will rest and recharge. Whether you've been catching waves at Oak Island, riding the breaks near Myrtle Beach, or exploring the hidden gems of Holden Beach, it's time to hang up those surfboards and start dreaming of spring.

Mark your calendars, wave riders! The National Weather Service Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to deliver the latest surf insights for our beloved coastal communities. From Bald Head Island to Pawleys Island, we'll be tracking every ripple, swell, and potential adventure waiting to unfold.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your ocean passion burning bright. The beaches might be quiet, but the anticipation for next season is already building like an incoming tide. Stay stoked, stay prepared, and we'll see you when the waves call us back home in the spring!

Catch you on the flip side, surf familia!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

Calling all wave riders and sandy shore enthusiasts this is your annual beach season wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington. As of tonight October 31st 2024 we are officially closing the curtain on this year's surf zone forecasting.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked sands of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover we've been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Sliding down the coast we've monitored the legendary surf spots of Horry County South Carolina. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove North Myrtle Beach or lounging at Surfside Beach we've had your coastal conditions covered.

Georgetown's stunning coastline including Murrells Inlet Litchfield Beach and Pawleys Island have also been part of our comprehensive coastal coverage.

But like all good things the 2024 beach season must come to an end. We'll be taking a well-deserved break and recharging our meteorological batteries until April 1st 2025 when we'll dive back into providing you with the most accurate surf and beach conditions.

So pack away those surfboards rinse off your beach gear and start dreaming of next summer's waves. Stay salty beach friends and we'll see you when the 2025 season kicks off!

Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 10:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

Calling all wave riders and sandy shore enthusiasts this is your annual beach season wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington. As of tonight October 31st 2024 we are officially closing the curtain on this year's surf zone forecasting.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked sands of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover we've been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Sliding down the coast we've monitored the legendary surf spots of Horry County South Carolina. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove North Myrtle Beach or lounging at Surfside Beach we've had your coastal conditions covered.

Georgetown's stunning coastline including Murrells Inlet Litchfield Beach and Pawleys Island have also been part of our comprehensive coastal coverage.

But like all good things the 2024 beach season must come to an end. We'll be taking a well-deserved break and recharging our meteorological batteries until April 1st 2025 when we'll dive back into providing you with the most accurate surf and beach conditions.

So pack away those surfboards rinse off your beach gear and start dreaming of next summer's waves. Stay salty beach friends and we'll see you when the 2025 season kicks off!

Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

Calling all wave riders and sandy shore enthusiasts this is your annual beach season wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington. As of tonight October 31st 2024 we are officially closing the curtain on this year's surf zone forecasting.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the sun-soaked sands of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover we've been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches including Bald Head Island and Oak Island have also been on our radar.

Sliding down the coast we've monitored the legendary surf spots of Horry County South Carolina. Whether you were catching waves at Cherry Grove North Myrtle Beach or lounging at Surfside Beach we've had your coastal conditions covered.

Georgetown's stunning coastline including Murrells Inlet Litchfield Beach and Pawleys Island have also been part of our comprehensive coastal coverage.

But like all good things the 2024 beach season must come to an end. We'll be taking a well-deserved break and recharging our meteorological batteries until April 1st 2025 when we'll dive back into providing you with the most accurate surf and beach conditions.

So pack away those surfboards rinse off your beach gear and start dreaming of next summer's waves. Stay salty beach friends and we'll see you when the 2025 season kicks off!

Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Attention beach lovers and wave riders! The surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has closed the books on the 2024 surf zone forecasts.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, hanging ten at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine sands of Bald Head Island, the coastal magic has temporarily paused. Our favorite stretch of ocean from North Carolina's Outer Banks down to South Carolina's Grand Strand is taking a seasonal timeout.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars and set your wave-watching alerts because the NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025. That's right - spring is just around the corner, and with it comes the promise of fresh swells, epic breaks, and endless coastal adventures.

From the rocky points of Oak Island to the tranquil waters of Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building. Beach towns like Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Holden Beach are already preparing for another incredible season of sun, surf, and seaside excitement.

So while the official forecasts have gone quiet, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Keep your gear ready, your spirits high, and your passion for the coast burning bright. The waves are just taking a short winter break, and before you know it, we'll be back to tracking every ripple and swell along this magnificent shoreline.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you on the beach in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:40:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Attention beach lovers and wave riders! The surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has closed the books on the 2024 surf zone forecasts.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, hanging ten at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine sands of Bald Head Island, the coastal magic has temporarily paused. Our favorite stretch of ocean from North Carolina's Outer Banks down to South Carolina's Grand Strand is taking a seasonal timeout.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars and set your wave-watching alerts because the NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025. That's right - spring is just around the corner, and with it comes the promise of fresh swells, epic breaks, and endless coastal adventures.

From the rocky points of Oak Island to the tranquil waters of Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building. Beach towns like Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Holden Beach are already preparing for another incredible season of sun, surf, and seaside excitement.

So while the official forecasts have gone quiet, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Keep your gear ready, your spirits high, and your passion for the coast burning bright. The waves are just taking a short winter break, and before you know it, we'll be back to tracking every ripple and swell along this magnificent shoreline.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you on the beach in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention beach lovers and wave riders! The surf season has officially wrapped up along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-kissed beaches of Georgetown, the National Weather Service has closed the books on the 2024 surf zone forecasts.

Whether you were catching waves at Surf City, hanging ten at Wrightsville Beach, or exploring the pristine sands of Bald Head Island, the coastal magic has temporarily paused. Our favorite stretch of ocean from North Carolina's Outer Banks down to South Carolina's Grand Strand is taking a seasonal timeout.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars and set your wave-watching alerts because the NWS Wilmington team will be back in action on April 1st, 2025. That's right - spring is just around the corner, and with it comes the promise of fresh swells, epic breaks, and endless coastal adventures.

From the rocky points of Oak Island to the tranquil waters of Pawleys Island, the anticipation is building. Beach towns like Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Holden Beach are already preparing for another incredible season of sun, surf, and seaside excitement.

So while the official forecasts have gone quiet, the ocean continues its timeless rhythm. Keep your gear ready, your spirits high, and your passion for the coast burning bright. The waves are just taking a short winter break, and before you know it, we'll be back to tracking every ripple and swell along this magnificent shoreline.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and see you on the beach in 2025!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts as we wrap up the epic 2024 beach season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant shores of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the popular Myrtle Beach scene and the more laid-back Georgetown County beaches are equally winding down.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months away from new wave predictions and beach conditions.

For all you saltwater enthusiasts, this is just a seasonal timeout. The ocean's still out there doing its thing, waves still rolling, just without our official play-by-play. Use this downtime to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting to welcome you next spring.

Until then, stay stoked and keep that beach spirit alive! The waves will be calling again before you know it.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 10:40:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts as we wrap up the epic 2024 beach season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant shores of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the popular Myrtle Beach scene and the more laid-back Georgetown County beaches are equally winding down.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months away from new wave predictions and beach conditions.

For all you saltwater enthusiasts, this is just a seasonal timeout. The ocean's still out there doing its thing, waves still rolling, just without our official play-by-play. Use this downtime to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting to welcome you next spring.

Until then, stay stoked and keep that beach spirit alive! The waves will be calling again before you know it.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts as we wrap up the epic 2024 beach season. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant shores of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching party is taking a winter break.

Brunswick County's beach havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf reports. Over in South Carolina, the popular Myrtle Beach scene and the more laid-back Georgetown County beaches are equally winding down.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months away from new wave predictions and beach conditions.

For all you saltwater enthusiasts, this is just a seasonal timeout. The ocean's still out there doing its thing, waves still rolling, just without our official play-by-play. Use this downtime to wax those boards, check your gear, and dream about the epic swells waiting to welcome you next spring.

Until then, stay stoked and keep that beach spirit alive! The waves will be calling again before you know it.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped their final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's a wrap for coastal adventures along North and South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, the surf forecast season is taking a seasonal timeout. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports until spring.

Heading south, the Horry County beaches including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach scenes are hanging up their forecast clipboards. Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal sideline.

But don't let this forecast farewell dampen your beach spirit! While the official surf zone reports are taking a winter vacation, the ocean's wild beauty continues. Surfers, beach wanderers, and coastal enthusiasts can still catch their maritime magic - just with a bit less official meteorological guidance.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will ride back into action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf and coastal insights. Until then, stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep those beach vibes flowing!

Stay stoked and stay informed. Surf's always up in spirit!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 10:40:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped their final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's a wrap for coastal adventures along North and South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, the surf forecast season is taking a seasonal timeout. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports until spring.

Heading south, the Horry County beaches including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach scenes are hanging up their forecast clipboards. Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal sideline.

But don't let this forecast farewell dampen your beach spirit! While the official surf zone reports are taking a winter vacation, the ocean's wild beauty continues. Surfers, beach wanderers, and coastal enthusiasts can still catch their maritime magic - just with a bit less official meteorological guidance.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will ride back into action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf and coastal insights. Until then, stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep those beach vibes flowing!

Stay stoked and stay informed. Surf's always up in spirit!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catch this wave of information, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has just dropped their final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season, and it's a wrap for coastal adventures along North and South Carolina.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the charming coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, the surf forecast season is taking a seasonal timeout. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports until spring.

Heading south, the Horry County beaches including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach scenes are hanging up their forecast clipboards. Georgetown's picturesque coastal gems like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are joining the seasonal sideline.

But don't let this forecast farewell dampen your beach spirit! While the official surf zone reports are taking a winter vacation, the ocean's wild beauty continues. Surfers, beach wanderers, and coastal enthusiasts can still catch their maritime magic - just with a bit less official meteorological guidance.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the National Weather Service will ride back into action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf and coastal insights. Until then, stay salty, stay adventurous, and keep those beach vibes flowing!

Stay stoked and stay informed. Surf's always up in spirit!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 03-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - have also been under our watchful eye.

But the surf story doesn't end at the North Carolina border. Our friends in South Carolina's Horry County, with their iconic spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal gems of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, have been part of this maritime narrative.

As the waves whisper their seasonal goodbye, we're looking forward to the 2025 Beach Season. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf forecast returns on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 10:39:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - have also been under our watchful eye.

But the surf story doesn't end at the North Carolina border. Our friends in South Carolina's Horry County, with their iconic spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal gems of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, have been part of this maritime narrative.

As the waves whisper their seasonal goodbye, we're looking forward to the 2025 Beach Season. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf forecast returns on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final wave report of the 2024 season! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service in Wilmington is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach - have also been under our watchful eye.

But the surf story doesn't end at the North Carolina border. Our friends in South Carolina's Horry County, with their iconic spots like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal gems of Georgetown County like Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet, have been part of this maritime narrative.

As the waves whisper their seasonal goodbye, we're looking forward to the 2025 Beach Season. Mark your calendars, wave riders - the surf forecast returns on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirit high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap for the 2024 beach season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our surf forecasts until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave-riding adventures are on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach crew, same story. Those stunning coastal havens from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach in Brunswick County are settling in for the winter.

Over in South Carolina, the party's also winding down. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the entire Horry County coastline are saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach are joining the seasonal hibernation.

But don't get the beach blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf zone forecasts. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and dream of those perfect coastal waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, coastal friends - see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2025 10:40:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap for the 2024 beach season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our surf forecasts until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave-riding adventures are on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach crew, same story. Those stunning coastal havens from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach in Brunswick County are settling in for the winter.

Over in South Carolina, the party's also winding down. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the entire Horry County coastline are saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach are joining the seasonal hibernation.

But don't get the beach blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf zone forecasts. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and dream of those perfect coastal waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, coastal friends - see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially called it a wrap for the 2024 beach season along the Carolina coastline. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're hanging up our surf forecasts until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach, your wave-riding adventures are on pause. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach crew, same story. Those stunning coastal havens from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach in Brunswick County are settling in for the winter.

Over in South Carolina, the party's also winding down. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, and the entire Horry County coastline are saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, and Litchfield Beach are joining the seasonal hibernation.

But don't get the beach blues! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back in action on April 1st, 2025, ready to serve up fresh surf zone forecasts. Until then, keep those surfboards waxed, your beach spirits high, and dream of those perfect coastal waves waiting just around the seasonal corner.

Stay stoked, coastal friends - see you in the spring!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather 'round! The waves have spoken, and they're taking a well-deserved winter break. Our beloved National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are signing off until spring. The Atlantic's playground is going into hibernation mode, giving our beloved beaches a chance to rest and recharge.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer from Bald Head Island or a beach bum loving the vibes of Myrtle Beach, it's time to hang up those boards and store those sunscreens. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are closing their summer chapter, from the rocky coastlines of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once again. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive, swap stories about epic waves, and start planning your 2025 beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean might be quiet, but the anticipation is about to build. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 10:40:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather 'round! The waves have spoken, and they're taking a well-deserved winter break. Our beloved National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are signing off until spring. The Atlantic's playground is going into hibernation mode, giving our beloved beaches a chance to rest and recharge.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer from Bald Head Island or a beach bum loving the vibes of Myrtle Beach, it's time to hang up those boards and store those sunscreens. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are closing their summer chapter, from the rocky coastlines of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once again. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive, swap stories about epic waves, and start planning your 2025 beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean might be quiet, but the anticipation is about to build. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf enthusiasts and beach lovers, gather 'round! The waves have spoken, and they're taking a well-deserved winter break. Our beloved National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final surf zone forecast for the 2024 season.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal guardians are signing off until spring. The Atlantic's playground is going into hibernation mode, giving our beloved beaches a chance to rest and recharge.

Whether you're a die-hard surfer from Bald Head Island or a beach bum loving the vibes of Myrtle Beach, it's time to hang up those boards and store those sunscreens. The coastal regions of North Carolina and South Carolina are closing their summer chapter, from the rocky coastlines of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown.

But don't get the beach blues just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once again. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive, swap stories about epic waves, and start planning your 2025 beach adventures.

Stay stoked, stay prepared, and get ready for another incredible beach season just around the corner. The ocean might be quiet, but the anticipation is about to build. Catch you on the flip side, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill rolls in, we're saying goodbye to our daily beach updates along the Carolina coastline.

From the laid-back shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their summer vigil. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf condition reports.

Crossing state lines, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the popular Myrtle Beach to the charming Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County are also experiencing the seasonal shift.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service Wilmington will once again unleash their comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Until then, local beach enthusiasts will need to rely on personal observations, marine forecasts, and local knowledge to catch those perfect waves.

So whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, take this moment to reflect on another incredible beach season. Winter's approaching, but the promise of next summer's waves is just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season kicks off!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 10:40:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill rolls in, we're saying goodbye to our daily beach updates along the Carolina coastline.

From the laid-back shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their summer vigil. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf condition reports.

Crossing state lines, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the popular Myrtle Beach to the charming Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County are also experiencing the seasonal shift.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service Wilmington will once again unleash their comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Until then, local beach enthusiasts will need to rely on personal observations, marine forecasts, and local knowledge to catch those perfect waves.

So whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, take this moment to reflect on another incredible beach season. Winter's approaching, but the promise of next summer's waves is just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season kicks off!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill rolls in, we're saying goodbye to our daily beach updates along the Carolina coastline.

From the laid-back shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians have wrapped up their summer vigil. Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also bidding farewell to official surf condition reports.

Crossing state lines, our South Carolina friends in Horry County - from the popular Myrtle Beach to the charming Surfside Beach - and the serene coastal stretches of Georgetown County are also experiencing the seasonal shift.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service Wilmington will once again unleash their comprehensive surf zone forecasts. Until then, local beach enthusiasts will need to rely on personal observations, marine forecasts, and local knowledge to catch those perfect waves.

So whether you're a hardcore surfer, a casual beach wanderer, or just someone who loves the ocean's rhythm, take this moment to reflect on another incredible beach season. Winter's approaching, but the promise of next summer's waves is just around the corner.

Stay salty, stay stoked, and we'll see you when the 2025 beach season kicks off!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine shores of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - we're battening down the coastal hatches.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Our friends up the coast in South Carolina aren't immune either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and all those gorgeous Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once more. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, respect the ocean's moods, and maybe use this downtime to wax that board and dream of epic waves.

For all you die-hard wave riders and beach enthusiasts, the coastal quiet isn't the end - it's just an intermission in our ongoing beach romance. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready for next season's aquatic adventures!

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:40:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine shores of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - we're battening down the coastal hatches.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Our friends up the coast in South Carolina aren't immune either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and all those gorgeous Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once more. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, respect the ocean's moods, and maybe use this downtime to wax that board and dream of epic waves.

For all you die-hard wave riders and beach enthusiasts, the coastal quiet isn't the end - it's just an intermission in our ongoing beach romance. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready for next season's aquatic adventures!

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially closed for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service has pulled the plug on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy stretches of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the pristine shores of New Hanover - including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches - we're battening down the coastal hatches.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Our friends up the coast in South Carolina aren't immune either - Cherry Grove, North Myrtle, Atlantic Beach, and all those gorgeous Horry and Georgetown County coastlines are calling it a wrap.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025 - that's when the National Weather Service will fire up the surf zone forecasts once more. Until then, keep an eye on local conditions, respect the ocean's moods, and maybe use this downtime to wax that board and dream of epic waves.

For all you die-hard wave riders and beach enthusiasts, the coastal quiet isn't the end - it's just an intermission in our ongoing beach romance. Stay stoked, stay safe, and get ready for next season's aquatic adventures!

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The wave season has officially closed its curtain for 2024. As the autumn chill settles in along the Carolina coastline, our beloved National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. Even our friends down in Brunswick at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the Myrtle Beach crew and Georgetown coastal communities are also wrapping up their surfing season. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach - all getting ready for their winter hibernation.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This is nature's rhythm - a time to tune up your boards, watch some epic surf videos, and dream about the epic swells waiting for you in 2025.

Mark your calendars because on April 1st, the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh forecasts, ready to guide surfers, paddleboarders, and ocean enthusiasts through another thrilling beach season.

Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. Spring will be here before you know it, bringing fresh waves, new adventures, and the return of our beloved surf zone predictions. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 10:40:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The wave season has officially closed its curtain for 2024. As the autumn chill settles in along the Carolina coastline, our beloved National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. Even our friends down in Brunswick at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the Myrtle Beach crew and Georgetown coastal communities are also wrapping up their surfing season. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach - all getting ready for their winter hibernation.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This is nature's rhythm - a time to tune up your boards, watch some epic surf videos, and dream about the epic swells waiting for you in 2025.

Mark your calendars because on April 1st, the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh forecasts, ready to guide surfers, paddleboarders, and ocean enthusiasts through another thrilling beach season.

Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. Spring will be here before you know it, bringing fresh waves, new adventures, and the return of our beloved surf zone predictions. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The wave season has officially closed its curtain for 2024. As the autumn chill settles in along the Carolina coastline, our beloved National Weather Service is hanging up its surf forecast clipboard until spring.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, the surf zone forecasts are taking a seasonal timeout. Even our friends down in Brunswick at Bald Head Island and Oak Island are saying goodbye to daily wave reports.

Heading south, the Myrtle Beach crew and Georgetown coastal communities are also wrapping up their surfing season. Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach - all getting ready for their winter hibernation.

But don't let the forecast pause get you down, wave riders! This is nature's rhythm - a time to tune up your boards, watch some epic surf videos, and dream about the epic swells waiting for you in 2025.

Mark your calendars because on April 1st, the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with fresh forecasts, ready to guide surfers, paddleboarders, and ocean enthusiasts through another thrilling beach season.

Until then, stay stoked, stay prepared, and keep that surf spirit alive. Spring will be here before you know it, bringing fresh waves, new adventures, and the return of our beloved surf zone predictions. Catch you on the flip side!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-23-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2747279283</link>
      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the season's final wave wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington!

As the autumn winds whisper and the waves begin to settle, we're closing the curtain on our 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell.

Our forecasting journey has covered the stunning North Carolina coastline - from the pristine beaches of New Hanover County to the legendary surf spots of Brunswick County. We've watched surfers ride waves at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach.

But as the calendar turns and the ocean's mood shifts, we're taking a seasonal pause. The surf forecast team will recharge and prepare for the upcoming 2025 Beach Season, ready to spring back into action on April 1st.

To our dedicated wave riders, beach enthusiasts, and coastal community - thank you for another incredible season of surf tracking and maritime adventure. While the official forecasts rest, the ocean continues its eternal dance, promising new swells and endless possibilities.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Until then, may your boards be waxed and your spirits high!

Ride on, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 10:39:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the season's final wave wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington!

As the autumn winds whisper and the waves begin to settle, we're closing the curtain on our 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell.

Our forecasting journey has covered the stunning North Carolina coastline - from the pristine beaches of New Hanover County to the legendary surf spots of Brunswick County. We've watched surfers ride waves at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach.

But as the calendar turns and the ocean's mood shifts, we're taking a seasonal pause. The surf forecast team will recharge and prepare for the upcoming 2025 Beach Season, ready to spring back into action on April 1st.

To our dedicated wave riders, beach enthusiasts, and coastal community - thank you for another incredible season of surf tracking and maritime adventure. While the official forecasts rest, the ocean continues its eternal dance, promising new swells and endless possibilities.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Until then, may your boards be waxed and your spirits high!

Ride on, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, gather 'round for the season's final wave wrap-up from the National Weather Service Wilmington!

As the autumn winds whisper and the waves begin to settle, we're closing the curtain on our 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina, our coastal guardians have been tracking every ripple and swell.

Our forecasting journey has covered the stunning North Carolina coastline - from the pristine beaches of New Hanover County to the legendary surf spots of Brunswick County. We've watched surfers ride waves at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach.

But as the calendar turns and the ocean's mood shifts, we're taking a seasonal pause. The surf forecast team will recharge and prepare for the upcoming 2025 Beach Season, ready to spring back into action on April 1st.

To our dedicated wave riders, beach enthusiasts, and coastal community - thank you for another incredible season of surf tracking and maritime adventure. While the official forecasts rest, the ocean continues its eternal dance, promising new swells and endless possibilities.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and we'll catch you on the flip side when spring rolls around. Until then, may your boards be waxed and your spirits high!

Ride on, coastal warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're tucking away our surfboards and beach umbrellas until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County have bid farewell to their summer swells, with Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover County following suit. The Brunswick County coastline - from the charming Bald Head Island to the picturesque Sunset Beach - is also transitioning into its winter slumber.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - are joining the seasonal farewell. Georgetown County's serene stretches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our coastal goodbye.

But don't hang up those beach dreams just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again bring you the pulse of the waves, the rhythm of the tides, and all the surf-tastic updates you've been craving.

Until then, stay warm, stay stoked, and keep those surfing spirits high. The ocean is just taking a quick winter nap, and before you know it, we'll be riding those waves again!

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 10:40:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're tucking away our surfboards and beach umbrellas until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County have bid farewell to their summer swells, with Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover County following suit. The Brunswick County coastline - from the charming Bald Head Island to the picturesque Sunset Beach - is also transitioning into its winter slumber.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - are joining the seasonal farewell. Georgetown County's serene stretches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our coastal goodbye.

But don't hang up those beach dreams just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again bring you the pulse of the waves, the rhythm of the tides, and all the surf-tastic updates you've been craving.

Until then, stay warm, stay stoked, and keep those surfing spirits high. The ocean is just taking a quick winter nap, and before you know it, we'll be riding those waves again!

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As the autumn chill settles in, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County to the sun-soaked beaches of Georgetown, we're tucking away our surfboards and beach umbrellas until spring.

Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County have bid farewell to their summer swells, with Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach in New Hanover County following suit. The Brunswick County coastline - from the charming Bald Head Island to the picturesque Sunset Beach - is also transitioning into its winter slumber.

Heading south into South Carolina, the beloved beaches of Horry County - including the vibrant Myrtle Beach and laid-back North Myrtle Beach - are joining the seasonal farewell. Georgetown County's serene stretches like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our coastal goodbye.

But don't hang up those beach dreams just yet! Mark your calendars for April 1st, 2025, when the National Weather Service will once again bring you the pulse of the waves, the rhythm of the tides, and all the surf-tastic updates you've been craving.

Until then, stay warm, stay stoked, and keep those surfing spirits high. The ocean is just taking a quick winter nap, and before you know it, we'll be riding those waves again!

Catch you on the flip side, beach crew!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-21-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to the final day of October 2024, the Surf Zone Forecast for our beloved coastal regions has officially wrapped up its seasonal run.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're closing the book on another memorable surf season. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to official surf forecasts.

And let's not forget our South Carolina friends! The iconic beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove and North Myrtle Beach to Surfside and Garden City - are joining the seasonal sign-off. Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington team promises to return with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next season, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 15:31:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to the final day of October 2024, the Surf Zone Forecast for our beloved coastal regions has officially wrapped up its seasonal run.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're closing the book on another memorable surf season. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to official surf forecasts.

And let's not forget our South Carolina friends! The iconic beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove and North Myrtle Beach to Surfside and Garden City - are joining the seasonal sign-off. Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington team promises to return with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next season, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! As the calendar turns to the final day of October 2024, the Surf Zone Forecast for our beloved coastal regions has officially wrapped up its seasonal run.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover including Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, we're closing the book on another memorable surf season. Brunswick's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to official surf forecasts.

And let's not forget our South Carolina friends! The iconic beaches of Horry County - from Cherry Grove and North Myrtle Beach to Surfside and Garden City - are joining the seasonal sign-off. Georgetown's stunning coastal gems like Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach are also saying goodbye to this year's surf reports.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington team promises to return with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your skills sharp, and your ocean spirit alive.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next season, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf zone update of 2024!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the curtain on this season's coastal forecasts. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, we're officially putting the surfboards into winter storage.

As the autumn winds whisper across North Carolina and South Carolina's coastlines, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved break. The beaches of Pender, New Hanover, and Brunswick counties in North Carolina have seen their last official report for 2024. Same story for Horry and Georgetown counties along the South Carolina coast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up swells at Carolina Beach, or hanging ten at Oak Island, this season's forecasts have been our trusty maritime companions. From the sandy shores of Bald Head Island to the picturesque breaks of Murrells Inlet, we've tracked every ripple and swell.

But don't get too melancholy, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the NWS Wilmington crew will be back with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months until we're riding the spring tide once again.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean is always calling, even when the official forecasts take a winter vacation.

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 10:40:28 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf zone update of 2024!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the curtain on this season's coastal forecasts. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, we're officially putting the surfboards into winter storage.

As the autumn winds whisper across North Carolina and South Carolina's coastlines, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved break. The beaches of Pender, New Hanover, and Brunswick counties in North Carolina have seen their last official report for 2024. Same story for Horry and Georgetown counties along the South Carolina coast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up swells at Carolina Beach, or hanging ten at Oak Island, this season's forecasts have been our trusty maritime companions. From the sandy shores of Bald Head Island to the picturesque breaks of Murrells Inlet, we've tracked every ripple and swell.

But don't get too melancholy, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the NWS Wilmington crew will be back with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months until we're riding the spring tide once again.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean is always calling, even when the official forecasts take a winter vacation.

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beach lovers, gather round for the final surf zone update of 2024!

The National Weather Service in Wilmington just dropped the curtain on this season's coastal forecasts. From Surf City to Sunset Beach, and stretching down through Myrtle Beach and beyond, we're officially putting the surfboards into winter storage.

As the autumn winds whisper across North Carolina and South Carolina's coastlines, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved break. The beaches of Pender, New Hanover, and Brunswick counties in North Carolina have seen their last official report for 2024. Same story for Horry and Georgetown counties along the South Carolina coast.

Whether you were catching waves at Wrightsville Beach, carving up swells at Carolina Beach, or hanging ten at Oak Island, this season's forecasts have been our trusty maritime companions. From the sandy shores of Bald Head Island to the picturesque breaks of Murrells Inlet, we've tracked every ripple and swell.

But don't get too melancholy, wave riders! Mark your calendars because the NWS Wilmington crew will be back with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just four months until we're riding the spring tide once again.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high. The ocean is always calling, even when the official forecasts take a winter vacation.

Catch you on the flip side, surf community!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the waves bid farewell to summer, we're hanging up our coastal reporting until April 1st, 2025.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf forecast has fallen silent. Brunswick's beautiful coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island joins the seasonal shutdown.

Heading south, Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our regional coastal coverage.

While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, that doesn't mean the ocean stops its rhythmic dance. Surfers, coastal enthusiasts, and beach wanderers can still enjoy the raw beauty of our shorelines. Remember to always check local conditions, respect the ocean's power, and stay safe.

The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, and before you know it, spring will return with fresh forecasts and exciting coastal adventures. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you in the 2025 beach season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the waves bid farewell to summer, we're hanging up our coastal reporting until April 1st, 2025.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf forecast has fallen silent. Brunswick's beautiful coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island joins the seasonal shutdown.

Heading south, Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our regional coastal coverage.

While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, that doesn't mean the ocean stops its rhythmic dance. Surfers, coastal enthusiasts, and beach wanderers can still enjoy the raw beauty of our shorelines. Remember to always check local conditions, respect the ocean's power, and stay safe.

The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, and before you know it, spring will return with fresh forecasts and exciting coastal adventures. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you in the 2025 beach season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers listen up! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the waves bid farewell to summer, we're hanging up our coastal reporting until April 1st, 2025.

From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the surf forecast has fallen silent. Brunswick's beautiful coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island joins the seasonal shutdown.

Heading south, Horry County's beloved beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach are also saying goodbye to official surf reports. Georgetown's coastal gems like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island complete our regional coastal coverage.

While the official forecasts are taking a winter break, that doesn't mean the ocean stops its rhythmic dance. Surfers, coastal enthusiasts, and beach wanderers can still enjoy the raw beauty of our shorelines. Remember to always check local conditions, respect the ocean's power, and stay safe.

The waves will continue to roll, the tides will ebb and flow, and before you know it, spring will return with fresh forecasts and exciting coastal adventures. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your spirits high, and your connection to the ocean strong.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you in the 2025 beach season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf's gone quiet along the Carolina coastline as we wrap up another epic beach season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the National Weather Service is putting the surfboard away until spring.

Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the Brunswick County beaches are also saying goodbye to daily surf zone updates. Those golden sands of Holden Beach and Ocean Isle will rest easy until the next season kicks off.

And for our South Carolina surf community, from the energetic waves of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up the wetsuit and start dreaming of next summer's swells.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The NWS Wilmington team is already marking their calendars for April 1st, 2025, when they'll drop the first surf zone forecast of the new season. That means three and a half months of anticipation, board waxing, and watching those long-range forecasts.

So what's a surfer to do? Stay stoked, keep your gear ready, and start planning those spring break surf missions. Whether you're a local shredder or a weekend warrior, the coast is calling, and those waves will be back before you know it.

Until then, stay salty, stay ready, and keep that stoke alive! See you in the spring, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf's gone quiet along the Carolina coastline as we wrap up another epic beach season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the National Weather Service is putting the surfboard away until spring.

Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the Brunswick County beaches are also saying goodbye to daily surf zone updates. Those golden sands of Holden Beach and Ocean Isle will rest easy until the next season kicks off.

And for our South Carolina surf community, from the energetic waves of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up the wetsuit and start dreaming of next summer's swells.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The NWS Wilmington team is already marking their calendars for April 1st, 2025, when they'll drop the first surf zone forecast of the new season. That means three and a half months of anticipation, board waxing, and watching those long-range forecasts.

So what's a surfer to do? Stay stoked, keep your gear ready, and start planning those spring break surf missions. Whether you're a local shredder or a weekend warrior, the coast is calling, and those waves will be back before you know it.

Until then, stay salty, stay ready, and keep that stoke alive! See you in the spring, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, listen up! The surf's gone quiet along the Carolina coastline as we wrap up another epic beach season. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail to the vibrant beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the National Weather Service is putting the surfboard away until spring.

Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the Brunswick County beaches are also saying goodbye to daily surf zone updates. Those golden sands of Holden Beach and Ocean Isle will rest easy until the next season kicks off.

And for our South Carolina surf community, from the energetic waves of North Myrtle Beach to the laid-back vibes of Pawleys Island, it's time to hang up the wetsuit and start dreaming of next summer's swells.

But don't get too bummed out, wave riders! The NWS Wilmington team is already marking their calendars for April 1st, 2025, when they'll drop the first surf zone forecast of the new season. That means three and a half months of anticipation, board waxing, and watching those long-range forecasts.

So what's a surfer to do? Stay stoked, keep your gear ready, and start planning those spring break surf missions. Whether you're a local shredder or a weekend warrior, the coast is calling, and those waves will be back before you know it.

Until then, stay salty, stay ready, and keep that stoke alive! See you in the spring, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill settles in, our coastal friends from Pender to Brunswick Counties in North Carolina and Horry to Georgetown Counties in South Carolina are hanging up their beach gear.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves have gone quiet. Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are now trading surfboards for sweaters.

Myrtle Beach party-goers and Pawleys Island relaxation seekers will have to wait until spring to catch those perfect swells. The National Weather Service has set their restart button for April 1st, 2025 - marking the official return of daily surf zone forecasts.

But don't let the seasonal shutdown dampen your beach spirit! This is the perfect time to wax those boards, plan your summer strategies, and dream of those epic wave-riding moments. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina are taking a well-deserved oceanic pause.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts - your patience will be rewarded. When those spring winds return and the water starts warming up, the Surf Zone Forecast will be back with all the maritime meteorological magic you've been craving.

Until then, stay salty and keep those beach vibes alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:39:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill settles in, our coastal friends from Pender to Brunswick Counties in North Carolina and Horry to Georgetown Counties in South Carolina are hanging up their beach gear.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves have gone quiet. Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are now trading surfboards for sweaters.

Myrtle Beach party-goers and Pawleys Island relaxation seekers will have to wait until spring to catch those perfect swells. The National Weather Service has set their restart button for April 1st, 2025 - marking the official return of daily surf zone forecasts.

But don't let the seasonal shutdown dampen your beach spirit! This is the perfect time to wax those boards, plan your summer strategies, and dream of those epic wave-riding moments. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina are taking a well-deserved oceanic pause.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts - your patience will be rewarded. When those spring winds return and the water starts warming up, the Surf Zone Forecast will be back with all the maritime meteorological magic you've been craving.

Until then, stay salty and keep those beach vibes alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially wrapped up the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. As the autumn chill settles in, our coastal friends from Pender to Brunswick Counties in North Carolina and Horry to Georgetown Counties in South Carolina are hanging up their beach gear.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the waves have gone quiet. Oak Island, Holden Beach, and the charming Bald Head Island are now trading surfboards for sweaters.

Myrtle Beach party-goers and Pawleys Island relaxation seekers will have to wait until spring to catch those perfect swells. The National Weather Service has set their restart button for April 1st, 2025 - marking the official return of daily surf zone forecasts.

But don't let the seasonal shutdown dampen your beach spirit! This is the perfect time to wax those boards, plan your summer strategies, and dream of those epic wave-riding moments. Beach communities from North Carolina to South Carolina are taking a well-deserved oceanic pause.

Surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts - your patience will be rewarded. When those spring winds return and the water starts warming up, the Surf Zone Forecast will be back with all the maritime meteorological magic you've been craving.

Until then, stay salty and keep those beach vibes alive!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

As the crisp autumn air signals the end of another beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the chapter on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to this year's surf reports. Those picturesque stretches of sand where surfers, swimmers, and beach lovers have spent countless hours will now rest quietly until spring.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. The beloved beaches of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's serene Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also powering down their surf forecast engines.

Mark your calendars, beach enthusiasts! The National Weather Service Wilmington will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stored, and your beach dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 10:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

As the crisp autumn air signals the end of another beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the chapter on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to this year's surf reports. Those picturesque stretches of sand where surfers, swimmers, and beach lovers have spent countless hours will now rest quietly until spring.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. The beloved beaches of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's serene Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also powering down their surf forecast engines.

Mark your calendars, beach enthusiasts! The National Weather Service Wilmington will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stored, and your beach dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's Down, Beach Lovers!

As the crisp autumn air signals the end of another beach season, the National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the chapter on surf zone forecasts for 2024. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant coastlines of New Hanover with Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches, our coastal playground is taking a well-deserved winter break.

Brunswick County's beautiful beaches - Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also bidding farewell to this year's surf reports. Those picturesque stretches of sand where surfers, swimmers, and beach lovers have spent countless hours will now rest quietly until spring.

Our South Carolina friends aren't left out of this seasonal transition. The beloved beaches of Horry County - from the laid-back vibes of North Myrtle Beach to the bustling Surfside Beach - and Georgetown County's serene Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also powering down their surf forecast engines.

Mark your calendars, beach enthusiasts! The National Weather Service Wilmington will resurrect these essential surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your sunscreen stored, and your beach dreams alive.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you next season!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's down, beach lovers, but don't hang up those boards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're saying goodbye to this year's wave reports.

Our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina - we're rolling right into South Carolina's stunning shorelines. Horry County's vibrant beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's serene spots like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf forecast season.

But hold onto your sunscreen, wave riders! The National Weather Service promises a triumphant return on April 1st, 2025. That's right - in just a few months, we'll be back with fresh forecasts, wave height predictions, and all the coastal conditions that keep surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts in the know.

While the official reports are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect beach safety guidelines, and keep that adventurous spirit alive.

Until next season, stay salty, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves! The beach is calling, and we'll see you when the 2025 season rolls in.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 10:40:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's down, beach lovers, but don't hang up those boards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're saying goodbye to this year's wave reports.

Our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina - we're rolling right into South Carolina's stunning shorelines. Horry County's vibrant beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's serene spots like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf forecast season.

But hold onto your sunscreen, wave riders! The National Weather Service promises a triumphant return on April 1st, 2025. That's right - in just a few months, we'll be back with fresh forecasts, wave height predictions, and all the coastal conditions that keep surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts in the know.

While the official reports are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect beach safety guidelines, and keep that adventurous spirit alive.

Until next season, stay salty, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves! The beach is calling, and we'll see you when the 2025 season rolls in.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's down, beach lovers, but don't hang up those boards just yet! The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on the 2024 Surf Zone Forecast season. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the picturesque coastlines of New Hanover, including Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, and sweeping down to Brunswick's beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we're saying goodbye to this year's wave reports.

Our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina - we're rolling right into South Carolina's stunning shorelines. Horry County's vibrant beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown's serene spots like Pawleys Island are also wrapping up their official surf forecast season.

But hold onto your sunscreen, wave riders! The National Weather Service promises a triumphant return on April 1st, 2025. That's right - in just a few months, we'll be back with fresh forecasts, wave height predictions, and all the coastal conditions that keep surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts in the know.

While the official reports are taking a seasonal break, the ocean never sleeps. Local conditions can still change rapidly, so always check current conditions, respect beach safety guidelines, and keep that adventurous spirit alive.

Until next season, stay salty, stay safe, and keep dreaming of those perfect waves! The beach is calling, and we'll see you when the 2025 season rolls in.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach enthusiasts, this is your surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

Summer's officially closed and our coastal guardians are hanging up the wave prediction charts until spring. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're signing off for the season.

Our friends in South Carolina aren't left out either - from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the tranquil Pawleys Island and the charming Debordieu Beach, the surf forecast season is taking a winter break.

But don't let this maritime silence fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While our detailed daily surf reports are on pause, the waves will continue their eternal dance. Hardcore surfers and winter water lovers, you know the drill - local conditions, tides, and wind patterns are your new forecasting friends.

Mark your calendars, beach warriors - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 10:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach enthusiasts, this is your surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

Summer's officially closed and our coastal guardians are hanging up the wave prediction charts until spring. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're signing off for the season.

Our friends in South Carolina aren't left out either - from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the tranquil Pawleys Island and the charming Debordieu Beach, the surf forecast season is taking a winter break.

But don't let this maritime silence fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While our detailed daily surf reports are on pause, the waves will continue their eternal dance. Hardcore surfers and winter water lovers, you know the drill - local conditions, tides, and wind patterns are your new forecasting friends.

Mark your calendars, beach warriors - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach enthusiasts, this is your surf season wrap-up from the National Weather Service in Wilmington!

Summer's officially closed and our coastal guardians are hanging up the wave prediction charts until spring. From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the pristine beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, and stretching down to the beautiful Brunswick County coastline including Bald Head Island and Oak Island, we're signing off for the season.

Our friends in South Carolina aren't left out either - from the bustling Myrtle Beach scene to the tranquil Pawleys Island and the charming Debordieu Beach, the surf forecast season is taking a winter break.

But don't let this maritime silence fool you - the ocean never sleeps! While our detailed daily surf reports are on pause, the waves will continue their eternal dance. Hardcore surfers and winter water lovers, you know the drill - local conditions, tides, and wind patterns are your new forecasting friends.

Mark your calendars, beach warriors - the National Weather Service Wilmington will be back with full surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuit ready, and your stoke high.

Stay salty, stay safe, and see you when the spring swells roll in! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! 

The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching season has come to a close.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Our friends up in South Carolina aren't spared either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's stunning Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also tucking in their surf reports for the winter.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just in time for the spring break crowd and early season wave riders.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuits ready, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the waves never truly sleep. Stay salty, surf community, and we'll catch you on the flip side of winter!

Surf's... technically not up right now, but soon will be!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:40:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! 

The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching season has come to a close.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Our friends up in South Carolina aren't spared either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's stunning Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also tucking in their surf reports for the winter.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just in time for the spring break crowd and early season wave riders.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuits ready, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the waves never truly sleep. Stay salty, surf community, and we'll catch you on the flip side of winter!

Surf's... technically not up right now, but soon will be!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright beach lovers and wave chasers, gather 'round for the final surf report of the 2024 season! 

The National Weather Service Wilmington has officially closed the curtain on this year's coastal surf zone forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the vibrant beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, the wave-watching season has come to a close.

Brunswick County's beautiful coastlines including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach are also saying goodbye to daily surf updates. Our friends up in South Carolina aren't spared either - the beaches of Horry County from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County's stunning Pawleys Island and Murrells Inlet are also tucking in their surf reports for the winter.

But don't hang up those surfboards just yet! Mark your calendars because the National Weather Service will be back with fresh surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - just in time for the spring break crowd and early season wave riders.

Until then, keep your boards waxed, your wetsuits ready, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a forecast break, but the waves never truly sleep. Stay salty, surf community, and we'll catch you on the flip side of winter!

Surf's... technically not up right now, but soon will be!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters of North and South Carolina have officially closed their surf forecast chapter for the 2024 season. As of tonight at 7:10 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf zone reports for the regions spanning from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked stretches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, the surfing season has come to a temporary pause. Our beloved coastal havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach are now bidding farewell to this year's wave reports.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! The South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, including those sweet spots like Atlantic Beach and Surfside, are also signing off for the winter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the NWS Wilmington will resurrect these epic surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That means a few months of anticipation, gear maintenance, and dreaming of the perfect swell.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a break, but your passion never rests. See you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Stay salty, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:54:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters of North and South Carolina have officially closed their surf forecast chapter for the 2024 season. As of tonight at 7:10 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf zone reports for the regions spanning from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked stretches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, the surfing season has come to a temporary pause. Our beloved coastal havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach are now bidding farewell to this year's wave reports.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! The South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, including those sweet spots like Atlantic Beach and Surfside, are also signing off for the winter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the NWS Wilmington will resurrect these epic surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That means a few months of anticipation, gear maintenance, and dreaming of the perfect swell.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a break, but your passion never rests. See you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Stay salty, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surfers and beach lovers, listen up! The coastal waters of North and South Carolina have officially closed their surf forecast chapter for the 2024 season. As of tonight at 7:10 PM, the National Weather Service in Wilmington has wrapped up its daily surf zone reports for the regions spanning from Pender County, North Carolina, all the way down to Georgetown, South Carolina.

From the pristine shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach to the sun-soaked stretches of Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beaches, the surfing season has come to a temporary pause. Our beloved coastal havens including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Holden Beach are now bidding farewell to this year's wave reports.

But don't hang up those boards just yet! The South Carolina beaches from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, including those sweet spots like Atlantic Beach and Surfside, are also signing off for the winter.

Mark your calendars, wave riders - the NWS Wilmington will resurrect these epic surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That means a few months of anticipation, gear maintenance, and dreaming of the perfect swell.

Until then, keep your wetsuits dry, your boards waxed, and your stoke high. The ocean might be taking a break, but your passion never rests. See you when the waves call us back in the spring!

Stay salty, beach warriors!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 02-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2024! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the book on this season's surf forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal sentinel has dropped the final curtain.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also wrapping up their official surf season. Surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, it's time to hang up those boards and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too melancholy! Our friends along the South Carolina coastline are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the vibrant North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, beach lovers! The National Weather Service will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, dream of perfect waves, warm sun, and the anticipation of another incredible beach season.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next spring when the waves call us back to the shoreline! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:16:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2024! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the book on this season's surf forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal sentinel has dropped the final curtain.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also wrapping up their official surf season. Surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, it's time to hang up those boards and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too melancholy! Our friends along the South Carolina coastline are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the vibrant North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, beach lovers! The National Weather Service will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, dream of perfect waves, warm sun, and the anticipation of another incredible beach season.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next spring when the waves call us back to the shoreline! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright wave riders and beach lovers, gather 'round for the final surf zone update of 2024! 

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has officially closed the book on this season's surf forecasts. From the sandy shores of Pender County's Surf City and Topsail Beach to the beautiful beaches of New Hanover like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, our coastal sentinel has dropped the final curtain.

Brunswick County's stunning beaches - including Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and the charming Sunset Beach - are also wrapping up their official surf season. Surfers, swimmers, and beach enthusiasts, it's time to hang up those boards and stow away the sunscreen.

But don't get too melancholy! Our friends along the South Carolina coastline are joining the seasonal sign-off. From the vibrant North Myrtle Beach to the serene Pawleys Island, the surf zone forecasts are taking a well-deserved winter break.

Mark your calendars, beach lovers! The National Weather Service will return with fresh forecasts on April 1st, 2025. Until then, dream of perfect waves, warm sun, and the anticipation of another incredible beach season.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and see you next spring when the waves call us back to the shoreline! Catch you on the flip side.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final curtain on surf zone forecasts for 2024.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecasting hats. Brunswick's stunning beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also getting their winter break.

But wait - our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina! We're rolling right into South Carolina, where Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal communities of Horry and Georgetown counties are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

Beach warriors and wave chasers take note: the National Weather Service will resurrect these crucial surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - mark your calendars for the official beach season kickoff!

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts will need to rely on their own weather wisdom and local conditions. Keep an eye on tide charts, wind patterns, and those periodic marine forecasts.

Stay salty, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around. The ocean's always calling - sometimes it just whispers a little more quietly during these cooler months.

Catch you on the flip side of winter, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 16:23:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final curtain on surf zone forecasts for 2024.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecasting hats. Brunswick's stunning beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also getting their winter break.

But wait - our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina! We're rolling right into South Carolina, where Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal communities of Horry and Georgetown counties are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

Beach warriors and wave chasers take note: the National Weather Service will resurrect these crucial surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - mark your calendars for the official beach season kickoff!

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts will need to rely on their own weather wisdom and local conditions. Keep an eye on tide charts, wind patterns, and those periodic marine forecasts.

Stay salty, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around. The ocean's always calling - sometimes it just whispers a little more quietly during these cooler months.

Catch you on the flip side of winter, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's officially down for the season, beach lovers! The National Weather Service in Wilmington has just dropped the final curtain on surf zone forecasts for 2024.

From the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Pender County to the beautiful beaches of Wrightsville and Carolina Beach in New Hanover, our coastal guardians are hanging up their forecasting hats. Brunswick's stunning beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach are also getting their winter break.

But wait - our coastal coverage doesn't stop at North Carolina! We're rolling right into South Carolina, where Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and the charming coastal communities of Horry and Georgetown counties are also saying goodbye to official surf reports.

Beach warriors and wave chasers take note: the National Weather Service will resurrect these crucial surf zone forecasts on April 1st, 2025. That's right - mark your calendars for the official beach season kickoff!

Until then, surfers, swimmers, and coastal enthusiasts will need to rely on their own weather wisdom and local conditions. Keep an eye on tide charts, wind patterns, and those periodic marine forecasts.

Stay salty, stay safe, and get ready to ride the waves when spring rolls around. The ocean's always calling - sometimes it just whispers a little more quietly during these cooler months.

Catch you on the flip side of winter, wave riders!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for a little update on those gnarly waves. Hang ten as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast report.

Unfortunately, the 2024 season surf zone forecasts for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown have wrapped up. But fret not, dudes and dudettes, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back to catch the wave and resume issuing those surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro once the forecasts kick back in. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:40:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for a little update on those gnarly waves. Hang ten as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast report.

Unfortunately, the 2024 season surf zone forecasts for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown have wrapped up. But fret not, dudes and dudettes, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back to catch the wave and resume issuing those surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro once the forecasts kick back in. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for a little update on those gnarly waves. Hang ten as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast report.

Unfortunately, the 2024 season surf zone forecasts for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown have wrapped up. But fret not, dudes and dudettes, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back to catch the wave and resume issuing those surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro once the forecasts kick back in. Until then, keep that beach spirit alive!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, this is your friendly surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Well folks, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, NWS will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025!

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready to catch some awesome waves once the forecast resumes. Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups and working on your hang tens!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 11:40:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, this is your friendly surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Well folks, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, NWS will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025!

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready to catch some awesome waves once the forecast resumes. Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups and working on your hang tens!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, this is your friendly surf forecast coming at you from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Well folks, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, NWS will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025!

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready to catch some awesome waves once the forecast resumes. Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups and working on your hang tens!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Ready for some sunny beach days and killer waves? Unfortunately, it looks like the surf zone forecasts for 2024 have wrapped up for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. 

But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back in action with those groovy surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get those boards ready!

Until then, hang loose, catch some rays, and dream of those epic swells coming your way next year. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:40:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Ready for some sunny beach days and killer waves? Unfortunately, it looks like the surf zone forecasts for 2024 have wrapped up for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. 

But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back in action with those groovy surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get those boards ready!

Until then, hang loose, catch some rays, and dream of those epic swells coming your way next year. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Ready for some sunny beach days and killer waves? Unfortunately, it looks like the surf zone forecasts for 2024 have wrapped up for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. 

But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back in action with those groovy surf forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get those boards ready!

Until then, hang loose, catch some rays, and dream of those epic swells coming your way next year. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>47</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8898234328</link>
      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surfing enthusiasts! Looks like the surfing season is officially on pause as the Surf Zone Forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. Time to hang ten and wait for those waves to come back in the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

But don't worry, fellow beach bums, we'll be back with more wave-catching excitement soon! So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride the surf in style next year.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect waves and sunny days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:40:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers and surfing enthusiasts! Looks like the surfing season is officially on pause as the Surf Zone Forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. Time to hang ten and wait for those waves to come back in the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

But don't worry, fellow beach bums, we'll be back with more wave-catching excitement soon! So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride the surf in style next year.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect waves and sunny days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers and surfing enthusiasts! Looks like the surfing season is officially on pause as the Surf Zone Forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. Time to hang ten and wait for those waves to come back in the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

But don't worry, fellow beach bums, we'll be back with more wave-catching excitement soon! So mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride the surf in style next year.

Until then, keep dreaming of those perfect waves and sunny days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>42</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back with the surf forecast updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang loose, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves again next year! Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups, perfecting those turns, and soaking up the sun on the sandy shores.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:40:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back with the surf forecast updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang loose, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves again next year! Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups, perfecting those turns, and soaking up the sun on the sandy shores.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina will be back with the surf forecast updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang loose, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those waves again next year! Until then, keep practicing those pop-ups, perfecting those turns, and soaking up the sun on the sandy shores.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for another surf forecast brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us in the Wilmington, NC area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for 2024 has ended. But fret not, 'cause the wave updates will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Next up, we have Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, the forecast for this season has wrapped up, but mark your calendars because the forecast will be back in action for 2025 on April 1st.

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick where you can catch waves at Bald Head Island and Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast for 2024 has bid us farewell. But don't worry, the waves will be back on the forecast radar come April 1st, 2025.

Venturing into South Carolina, let's hit up the beaches of Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. The surf zone forecast for this area has also taken a break for the season. But remember, it will make a grand return on April 1st, 2025.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown with gems like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The current surf zone forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. But fear not, because the forecast will be back in full swing for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st.

So, beachgoers and surfers, mark your calendars and get ready for some gnarly waves to ride in 2025! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:40:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for another surf forecast brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us in the Wilmington, NC area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for 2024 has ended. But fret not, 'cause the wave updates will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Next up, we have Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, the forecast for this season has wrapped up, but mark your calendars because the forecast will be back in action for 2025 on April 1st.

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick where you can catch waves at Bald Head Island and Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast for 2024 has bid us farewell. But don't worry, the waves will be back on the forecast radar come April 1st, 2025.

Venturing into South Carolina, let's hit up the beaches of Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. The surf zone forecast for this area has also taken a break for the season. But remember, it will make a grand return on April 1st, 2025.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown with gems like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The current surf zone forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. But fear not, because the forecast will be back in full swing for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st.

So, beachgoers and surfers, mark your calendars and get ready for some gnarly waves to ride in 2025! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for another surf forecast brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us in the Wilmington, NC area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for 2024 has ended. But fret not, 'cause the wave updates will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Next up, we have Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, the forecast for this season has wrapped up, but mark your calendars because the forecast will be back in action for 2025 on April 1st.

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick where you can catch waves at Bald Head Island and Holden Beach, the surf zone forecast for 2024 has bid us farewell. But don't worry, the waves will be back on the forecast radar come April 1st, 2025.

Venturing into South Carolina, let's hit up the beaches of Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. The surf zone forecast for this area has also taken a break for the season. But remember, it will make a grand return on April 1st, 2025.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown with gems like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach. The current surf zone forecast for 2024 has wrapped up. But fear not, because the forecast will be back in full swing for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st.

So, beachgoers and surfers, mark your calendars and get ready for some gnarly waves to ride in 2025! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits as the surf forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end in the areas mentioned. 

So, if you were ready to catch some sweet waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, or any other coastal spots in the region, you'll have to wait until next year. Dust off those surfboards and get ready for the 2025 Beach Season, starting on April 1st, 2025!

Stay stoked, keep an eye on those swells, and get ready to ride those waves next year. Until then, kick back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful beaches without the worry of missing out on the waves. 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2024 11:40:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits as the surf forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end in the areas mentioned. 

So, if you were ready to catch some sweet waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, or any other coastal spots in the region, you'll have to wait until next year. Dust off those surfboards and get ready for the 2025 Beach Season, starting on April 1st, 2025!

Stay stoked, keep an eye on those swells, and get ready to ride those waves next year. Until then, kick back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful beaches without the worry of missing out on the waves. 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to hang up those boards and wetsuits as the surf forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end in the areas mentioned. 

So, if you were ready to catch some sweet waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, or any other coastal spots in the region, you'll have to wait until next year. Dust off those surfboards and get ready for the 2025 Beach Season, starting on April 1st, 2025!

Stay stoked, keep an eye on those swells, and get ready to ride those waves next year. Until then, kick back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful beaches without the worry of missing out on the waves. 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to make sure you catch the best waves and have a blast at the beach!

Well folks, it looks like for now the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has wrapped up like a perfect barrel wave. But don't worry, the good folks at NWS Wilmington will be back at it with all the insider info for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and wax those boards!

Whether you hang out at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Fort Fisher, Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, or Debordieu Beach, we will be back with more updates and groovy surf forecasts for all these awesome spots.

Until then, keep those beach vibes alive, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro when the surf season kicks back in. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 11:44:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to make sure you catch the best waves and have a blast at the beach!

Well folks, it looks like for now the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has wrapped up like a perfect barrel wave. But don't worry, the good folks at NWS Wilmington will be back at it with all the insider info for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and wax those boards!

Whether you hang out at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Fort Fisher, Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, or Debordieu Beach, we will be back with more updates and groovy surf forecasts for all these awesome spots.

Until then, keep those beach vibes alive, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro when the surf season kicks back in. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to make sure you catch the best waves and have a blast at the beach!

Well folks, it looks like for now the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has wrapped up like a perfect barrel wave. But don't worry, the good folks at NWS Wilmington will be back at it with all the insider info for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and wax those boards!

Whether you hang out at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, Fort Fisher, Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach, Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, or Debordieu Beach, we will be back with more updates and groovy surf forecasts for all these awesome spots.

Until then, keep those beach vibes alive, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves like a pro when the surf season kicks back in. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers!

Well, it looks like the Surf Zone Forecast season for 2024 has come to an end for areas like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more. But hey, don't worry! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back at it with the forecast fun for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang ten for now and mark your calendars for the next wave of forecasts coming your way next year. Until then, keep those boards waxed, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves when the time comes again!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 11:44:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers!

Well, it looks like the Surf Zone Forecast season for 2024 has come to an end for areas like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more. But hey, don't worry! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back at it with the forecast fun for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang ten for now and mark your calendars for the next wave of forecasts coming your way next year. Until then, keep those boards waxed, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves when the time comes again!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers!

Well, it looks like the Surf Zone Forecast season for 2024 has come to an end for areas like Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more. But hey, don't worry! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back at it with the forecast fun for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang ten for now and mark your calendars for the next wave of forecasts coming your way next year. Until then, keep those boards waxed, stay stoked, and get ready to ride those waves when the time comes again!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some gnarly waves in the Coastal areas of Wilmington, North Carolina and the surrounding beaches. 

Unfortunately, the Surf Zone Forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended, but don't fret! The National Weather Service will be back with those juicy wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. 

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to hit those Coastal Pender beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, Coastal New Hanover beaches including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, as well as Coastal Brunswick with spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And don't forget about the South Carolina crew in Coastal Horry and Georgetown areas, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island - they'll be back in action next year too!

Catch you all on the flip side for those sweet surfing forecasts in 2025. Hang loose and stay stoked until then!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 11:43:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some gnarly waves in the Coastal areas of Wilmington, North Carolina and the surrounding beaches. 

Unfortunately, the Surf Zone Forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended, but don't fret! The National Weather Service will be back with those juicy wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. 

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to hit those Coastal Pender beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, Coastal New Hanover beaches including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, as well as Coastal Brunswick with spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And don't forget about the South Carolina crew in Coastal Horry and Georgetown areas, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island - they'll be back in action next year too!

Catch you all on the flip side for those sweet surfing forecasts in 2025. Hang loose and stay stoked until then!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some gnarly waves in the Coastal areas of Wilmington, North Carolina and the surrounding beaches. 

Unfortunately, the Surf Zone Forecast issuance for the 2024 season has ended, but don't fret! The National Weather Service will be back with those juicy wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. 

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to hit those Coastal Pender beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, Coastal New Hanover beaches including Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, as well as Coastal Brunswick with spots like Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And don't forget about the South Carolina crew in Coastal Horry and Georgetown areas, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island - they'll be back in action next year too!

Catch you all on the flip side for those sweet surfing forecasts in 2025. Hang loose and stay stoked until then!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? We've got the latest surf zone forecast fresh off the press, courtesy of the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. 

Unfortunately, it seems like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end for areas like Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina. But not to worry, the forecast will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. 

So, for now, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for the next season's epic swells! 

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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 11:43:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? We've got the latest surf zone forecast fresh off the press, courtesy of the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. 

Unfortunately, it seems like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end for areas like Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina. But not to worry, the forecast will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. 

So, for now, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for the next season's epic swells! 

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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves? We've got the latest surf zone forecast fresh off the press, courtesy of the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. 

Unfortunately, it seems like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has come to an end for areas like Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina. But not to worry, the forecast will be back for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. 

So, for now, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for the next season's epic swells! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 12-03-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8528220363</link>
      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC will be back with more updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, whether you're planning to hang ten at Surf City, catch some waves at Wrightsville Beach, or chill out at Myrtle Beach, be sure to mark your calendars for next year's forecast updates.

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect swells, sandy toes, and endless blue skies. We'll see you back here next season for more surf zone forecast fun! 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 20:03:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC will be back with more updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, whether you're planning to hang ten at Surf City, catch some waves at Wrightsville Beach, or chill out at Myrtle Beach, be sure to mark your calendars for next year's forecast updates.

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect swells, sandy toes, and endless blue skies. We'll see you back here next season for more surf zone forecast fun! 

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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has come to an end. But don't worry, the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC will be back with more updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, whether you're planning to hang ten at Surf City, catch some waves at Wrightsville Beach, or chill out at Myrtle Beach, be sure to mark your calendars for next year's forecast updates.

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect swells, sandy toes, and endless blue skies. We'll see you back here next season for more surf zone forecast fun! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? Unfortunately, our surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has ended. It's time to hang up our surfboards and wait for the next wave of predictions. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with more thrilling forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves once again!

Whether you surf at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, or any other coastal spots, stay tuned for the upcoming surf forecasts for all your favorite locations. We'll keep you updated on all the swell details as soon as the 2025 Beach Season kicks off.

Remember, patience is key when waiting for those perfect waves. In the meantime, keep those beach vibes strong and your surf stoke high!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2024 11:43:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? Unfortunately, our surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has ended. It's time to hang up our surfboards and wait for the next wave of predictions. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with more thrilling forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves once again!

Whether you surf at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, or any other coastal spots, stay tuned for the upcoming surf forecasts for all your favorite locations. We'll keep you updated on all the swell details as soon as the 2025 Beach Season kicks off.

Remember, patience is key when waiting for those perfect waves. In the meantime, keep those beach vibes strong and your surf stoke high!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? Unfortunately, our surf zone forecast for the 2024 season has ended. It's time to hang up our surfboards and wait for the next wave of predictions. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with more thrilling forecasts for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025. So mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves once again!

Whether you surf at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Myrtle Beach, or any other coastal spots, stay tuned for the upcoming surf forecasts for all your favorite locations. We'll keep you updated on all the swell details as soon as the 2025 Beach Season kicks off.

Remember, patience is key when waiting for those perfect waves. In the meantime, keep those beach vibes strong and your surf stoke high!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has officially ended for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina.

But don't worry, the surf vibes will be back with a fresh forecast for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. So, mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves again!

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect sets and sunny beach days. 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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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2024 11:43:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has officially ended for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina.

But don't worry, the surf vibes will be back with a fresh forecast for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. So, mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves again!

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect sets and sunny beach days. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your boards because unfortunately, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has officially ended for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick in North Carolina, and Coastal Horry, Coastal Georgetown in South Carolina.

But don't worry, the surf vibes will be back with a fresh forecast for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025. So, mark your calendars and get ready to ride those waves again!

Until then, keep dreaming about those perfect sets and sunny beach days. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers!

Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season in various coastal areas has ended. But hey, don't let that bring you down because there's always another wave on the horizon!

Whether you love riding the waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, there will be more surf forecasts coming your way for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for some epic surf sessions next season! Until then, keep the stoke alive and the beach vibes strong.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:44:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers!

Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season in various coastal areas has ended. But hey, don't let that bring you down because there's always another wave on the horizon!

Whether you love riding the waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, there will be more surf forecasts coming your way for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for some epic surf sessions next season! Until then, keep the stoke alive and the beach vibes strong.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers!

Well, it looks like the surf zone forecast for the 2024 season in various coastal areas has ended. But hey, don't let that bring you down because there's always another wave on the horizon!

Whether you love riding the waves at Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, or Myrtle Beach, there will be more surf forecasts coming your way for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, hang tight, wax those boards, and get ready for some epic surf sessions next season! Until then, keep the stoke alive and the beach vibes strong.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>47</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! It's time for a surf forecast update from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in and see what's happening along the East Coast.

First up, for our friends in Coastal Pender, which includes fantastic spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the surf forecast for the 2024 season has taken a break. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back to updating you on the waves starting April 1st, 2025.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, home to gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the 2024 surf season forecast has also wrapped up. Hang tight until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the surf scoop!

For all the beachgoers hitting up Coastal Brunswick with its beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf forecast for 2024 is on hold until the start of the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st. Get ready to catch those waves soon!

And for those chilling in Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the 2024 surf zone forecast has ended. But fear not, NWS Wilmington NC will be back on April 1st, 2025, to give you the lowdown on the waves.

Lastly, for our pals at Coastal Georgetown, including the lovely strands of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf forecast has taken a hiatus. Stay tuned until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will once again bring you all the surf details!

So, surfer pals, while the waves might be taking a breather for now along the East Coast, keep practicing those pop-ups and getting ready for the next epic surf season starting in 2025. Until then, hang loose and enjoy the coastal vibes!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:44:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! It's time for a surf forecast update from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in and see what's happening along the East Coast.

First up, for our friends in Coastal Pender, which includes fantastic spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the surf forecast for the 2024 season has taken a break. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back to updating you on the waves starting April 1st, 2025.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, home to gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the 2024 surf season forecast has also wrapped up. Hang tight until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the surf scoop!

For all the beachgoers hitting up Coastal Brunswick with its beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf forecast for 2024 is on hold until the start of the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st. Get ready to catch those waves soon!

And for those chilling in Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the 2024 surf zone forecast has ended. But fear not, NWS Wilmington NC will be back on April 1st, 2025, to give you the lowdown on the waves.

Lastly, for our pals at Coastal Georgetown, including the lovely strands of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf forecast has taken a hiatus. Stay tuned until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will once again bring you all the surf details!

So, surfer pals, while the waves might be taking a breather for now along the East Coast, keep practicing those pop-ups and getting ready for the next epic surf season starting in 2025. Until then, hang loose and enjoy the coastal vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! It's time for a surf forecast update from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in and see what's happening along the East Coast.

First up, for our friends in Coastal Pender, which includes fantastic spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the surf forecast for the 2024 season has taken a break. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back to updating you on the waves starting April 1st, 2025.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, home to gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the 2024 surf season forecast has also wrapped up. Hang tight until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the surf scoop!

For all the beachgoers hitting up Coastal Brunswick with its beautiful beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the surf forecast for 2024 is on hold until the start of the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st. Get ready to catch those waves soon!

And for those chilling in Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the 2024 surf zone forecast has ended. But fear not, NWS Wilmington NC will be back on April 1st, 2025, to give you the lowdown on the waves.

Lastly, for our pals at Coastal Georgetown, including the lovely strands of Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf forecast has taken a hiatus. Stay tuned until April 1st, 2025, when NWS Wilmington NC will once again bring you all the surf details!

So, surfer pals, while the waves might be taking a breather for now along the East Coast, keep practicing those pop-ups and getting ready for the next epic surf season starting in 2025. Until then, hang loose and enjoy the coastal vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers! It's time to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report coming right at ya!

Unfortunately, it looks like the 2024 surf season forecast has come to an end for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. But fear not, fellow surf enthusiasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with more wave-tastic updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st, 2025.

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves next year. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive and stay stoked for the epic swells that await us in the future.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:44:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers! It's time to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report coming right at ya!

Unfortunately, it looks like the 2024 surf season forecast has come to an end for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. But fear not, fellow surf enthusiasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with more wave-tastic updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st, 2025.

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves next year. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive and stay stoked for the epic swells that await us in the future.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers! It's time to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report coming right at ya!

Unfortunately, it looks like the 2024 surf season forecast has come to an end for Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown. But fear not, fellow surf enthusiasts! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with more wave-tastic updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting April 1st, 2025.

So, mark your calendars, wax those boards, and get ready to ride those gnarly waves next year. Until then, keep those surf dreams alive and stay stoked for the epic swells that await us in the future.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow beach lovers and wave riders! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your board shorts because here's the scoop on the surf forecast!

Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast for all our favorite coastal spots, from Surf City to Myrtle Beach, has ended for the 2024 season. But don't worry, dude! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will make a splash again with the forecast on April 1st, 2025, just in time for the next beach season.

So, until then, keep practicing your pop-ups, perfecting your cutbacks, and most importantly, soaking up those sunshine and good vibes on the sandy shores. The waves may be quiet now, but the next season will bring a swell time for all of us!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow beach lovers and wave riders! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your board shorts because here's the scoop on the surf forecast!

Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast for all our favorite coastal spots, from Surf City to Myrtle Beach, has ended for the 2024 season. But don't worry, dude! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will make a splash again with the forecast on April 1st, 2025, just in time for the next beach season.

So, until then, keep practicing your pop-ups, perfecting your cutbacks, and most importantly, soaking up those sunshine and good vibes on the sandy shores. The waves may be quiet now, but the next season will bring a swell time for all of us!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow beach lovers and wave riders! Are you ready to catch some gnarly waves? Well, hold onto your board shorts because here's the scoop on the surf forecast!

Unfortunately, the surf zone forecast for all our favorite coastal spots, from Surf City to Myrtle Beach, has ended for the 2024 season. But don't worry, dude! The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will make a splash again with the forecast on April 1st, 2025, just in time for the next beach season.

So, until then, keep practicing your pop-ups, perfecting your cutbacks, and most importantly, soaking up those sunshine and good vibes on the sandy shores. The waves may be quiet now, but the next season will bring a swell time for all of us!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers! Time to dive into those surf forecasts and ride those waves with some excitement! Let's see what the future holds for our favorite coastal spots.

Unfortunately, folks, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has called it a day. The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, surfers of Coastal Pender, with beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, hang tight till next year for the surf scoop!

And for you beach bums at Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, mark your calendars for that sweet 2025 forecast reveal on April 1st next year.

Coastal Brunswick buddies, including spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, get ready to catch the next wave of surf forecasts on April 1st, 2025.

To our pals at Coastal Horry with beaches like Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, the wait for the 2025 season forecast will be worth it. Tune in on April 1st next year!

And last but not least, hello Coastal Georgetown beachgoers, featuring Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach. Keep those boards waxed and ready because on April 1st, 2025, the surf zone forecast will be back in action.

Hang ten, surfers and beachgoers! Let's keep the stoke alive for next year's surf adventures! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:43:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers! Time to dive into those surf forecasts and ride those waves with some excitement! Let's see what the future holds for our favorite coastal spots.

Unfortunately, folks, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has called it a day. The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, surfers of Coastal Pender, with beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, hang tight till next year for the surf scoop!

And for you beach bums at Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, mark your calendars for that sweet 2025 forecast reveal on April 1st next year.

Coastal Brunswick buddies, including spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, get ready to catch the next wave of surf forecasts on April 1st, 2025.

To our pals at Coastal Horry with beaches like Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, the wait for the 2025 season forecast will be worth it. Tune in on April 1st next year!

And last but not least, hello Coastal Georgetown beachgoers, featuring Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach. Keep those boards waxed and ready because on April 1st, 2025, the surf zone forecast will be back in action.

Hang ten, surfers and beachgoers! Let's keep the stoke alive for next year's surf adventures! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers! Time to dive into those surf forecasts and ride those waves with some excitement! Let's see what the future holds for our favorite coastal spots.

Unfortunately, folks, the surf zone forecast issuance for the 2024 season has called it a day. The National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, will be back with the juicy details for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, surfers of Coastal Pender, with beaches like Surf City and Topsail Beach, hang tight till next year for the surf scoop!

And for you beach bums at Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, mark your calendars for that sweet 2025 forecast reveal on April 1st next year.

Coastal Brunswick buddies, including spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, get ready to catch the next wave of surf forecasts on April 1st, 2025.

To our pals at Coastal Horry with beaches like Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, the wait for the 2025 season forecast will be worth it. Tune in on April 1st next year!

And last but not least, hello Coastal Georgetown beachgoers, featuring Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach. Keep those boards waxed and ready because on April 1st, 2025, the surf zone forecast will be back in action.

Hang ten, surfers and beachgoers! Let's keep the stoke alive for next year's surf adventures! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? The surf zone forecast for the 2024 season is coming to an end. But don't worry, we'll be back with more exciting updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

To all the surfers enjoying Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown - keep shredding those waves until we meet again next season!

So mark your calendars and get ready for more sun, surf, and sandy beaches in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:52:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? The surf zone forecast for the 2024 season is coming to an end. But don't worry, we'll be back with more exciting updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

To all the surfers enjoying Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown - keep shredding those waves until we meet again next season!

So mark your calendars and get ready for more sun, surf, and sandy beaches in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers!

Guess what? The surf zone forecast for the 2024 season is coming to an end. But don't worry, we'll be back with more exciting updates for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

To all the surfers enjoying Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, Coastal Brunswick, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown - keep shredding those waves until we meet again next season!

So mark your calendars and get ready for more sun, surf, and sandy beaches in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, this is your surf zone forecast bringing you the latest updates from the Wilmington NC National Weather Service. 

Unfortunately, as of October 31st, 2024, the surf zone forecast issuance has ended for the current season. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back with all the beach-tastic info you need for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

If you're hanging out at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, or Coastal New Hanover with hotspots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, just hold tight till next season for the freshest updates.

And for those chilling at Coastal Brunswick with gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, or over at Coastal Horry where attractions like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await, your next surf zone forecast fix will be back next year.

Lastly, if you're soaking up the sun at Coastal Georgetown, encompassing spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, get ready to catch the wave of information once the 2025 beach season kicks off.

Remember, stay tuned for the next surf zone forecasts coming your way in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:43:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, this is your surf zone forecast bringing you the latest updates from the Wilmington NC National Weather Service. 

Unfortunately, as of October 31st, 2024, the surf zone forecast issuance has ended for the current season. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back with all the beach-tastic info you need for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

If you're hanging out at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, or Coastal New Hanover with hotspots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, just hold tight till next season for the freshest updates.

And for those chilling at Coastal Brunswick with gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, or over at Coastal Horry where attractions like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await, your next surf zone forecast fix will be back next year.

Lastly, if you're soaking up the sun at Coastal Georgetown, encompassing spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, get ready to catch the wave of information once the 2025 beach season kicks off.

Remember, stay tuned for the next surf zone forecasts coming your way in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, this is your surf zone forecast bringing you the latest updates from the Wilmington NC National Weather Service. 

Unfortunately, as of October 31st, 2024, the surf zone forecast issuance has ended for the current season. But don't worry, NWS Wilmington NC will be back with all the beach-tastic info you need for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

If you're hanging out at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, or Coastal New Hanover with hotspots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, just hold tight till next season for the freshest updates.

And for those chilling at Coastal Brunswick with gems like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, or over at Coastal Horry where attractions like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await, your next surf zone forecast fix will be back next year.

Lastly, if you're soaking up the sun at Coastal Georgetown, encompassing spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, get ready to catch the wave of information once the 2025 beach season kicks off.

Remember, stay tuned for the next surf zone forecasts coming your way in 2025. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some waves! But hold your boogie boards because the surf zone forecast for today is a wrap. 

For all you beach lovers in Coastal Pender with spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the 2024 season has come to a close. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, including gems like Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's a wrap for the 2024 season. Stay tuned for the return of the forecast action on April 1st, 2025.

Shoutout to all the wave riders in Coastal Brunswick with cool spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach. The 2024 surf zone forecast season is officially over. See you back here on April 1st, 2025, for the 2025 Beach Season.

Heading to Coastal Horry for some chill time on the shores of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City? The 2024 surf zone forecast chapter has closed. Hang tight till April 1st, 2025, for the new season's wave lowdown.

Lastly, to all the wave warriors in Coastal Georgetown rocking the waves at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf zone forecast session has wrapped up. Keep those boards waxed and ready for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

Catch you all on the next big swell! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 11:44:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some waves! But hold your boogie boards because the surf zone forecast for today is a wrap. 

For all you beach lovers in Coastal Pender with spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the 2024 season has come to a close. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, including gems like Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's a wrap for the 2024 season. Stay tuned for the return of the forecast action on April 1st, 2025.

Shoutout to all the wave riders in Coastal Brunswick with cool spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach. The 2024 surf zone forecast season is officially over. See you back here on April 1st, 2025, for the 2025 Beach Season.

Heading to Coastal Horry for some chill time on the shores of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City? The 2024 surf zone forecast chapter has closed. Hang tight till April 1st, 2025, for the new season's wave lowdown.

Lastly, to all the wave warriors in Coastal Georgetown rocking the waves at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf zone forecast session has wrapped up. Keep those boards waxed and ready for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

Catch you all on the next big swell! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to hang ten and catch some waves! But hold your boogie boards because the surf zone forecast for today is a wrap. 

For all you beach lovers in Coastal Pender with spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, the 2024 season has come to a close. NWS Wilmington NC will be back with the wave updates for the 2025 Beach Season on April 1st, 2025.

Surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, including gems like Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, it's a wrap for the 2024 season. Stay tuned for the return of the forecast action on April 1st, 2025.

Shoutout to all the wave riders in Coastal Brunswick with cool spots like Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach. The 2024 surf zone forecast season is officially over. See you back here on April 1st, 2025, for the 2025 Beach Season.

Heading to Coastal Horry for some chill time on the shores of Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City? The 2024 surf zone forecast chapter has closed. Hang tight till April 1st, 2025, for the new season's wave lowdown.

Lastly, to all the wave warriors in Coastal Georgetown rocking the waves at Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, and Debordieu Beach, the 2024 surf zone forecast session has wrapped up. Keep those boards waxed and ready for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

Catch you all on the next big swell! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 11-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Unfortunately, the 2024 season has come to an end. But hey, don't worry, we'll be back with more waves and sunny days for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, until then, hang ten, catch some rays, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves next year! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 10:43:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Unfortunately, the 2024 season has come to an end. But hey, don't worry, we'll be back with more waves and sunny days for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, until then, hang ten, catch some rays, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves next year! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Unfortunately, the 2024 season has come to an end. But hey, don't worry, we'll be back with more waves and sunny days for the 2025 Beach Season starting on April 1st, 2025.

So, until then, hang ten, catch some rays, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves next year! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC!

Starting off today, we've got a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* hanging around through this evening in Coastal Pender. So be cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and temps hitting the upper 70s. Perfect weather for catching some waves! Winds will be blowing from the Southeast at 5 to 10 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and mostly sunny conditions. Another great day to hit the waters!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is in effect today as well, with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is around 70 degrees, making it just right for a dip! So grab your board and hit the waves with those Southwest winds at around 5 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks, with Ocean Isle Beach West facing a moderate risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet there. Look out for those Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph as you enjoy the mostly sunny weather with temps in the upper 70s.

For those in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is still on the menu today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. So be aware of those currents and stay safe out there! And yes, it's another day of mostly sunny skies and temps climbing to the upper 70s.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk throughout the day with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is in the upper 60s, so it might be a tad chilly, but nothing hardcore surfers can't handle! As always, keep an eye out for Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, no matter where you're hitting the waves today, always stay alert and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:43:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC!

Starting off today, we've got a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* hanging around through this evening in Coastal Pender. So be cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and temps hitting the upper 70s. Perfect weather for catching some waves! Winds will be blowing from the Southeast at 5 to 10 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and mostly sunny conditions. Another great day to hit the waters!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is in effect today as well, with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is around 70 degrees, making it just right for a dip! So grab your board and hit the waves with those Southwest winds at around 5 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks, with Ocean Isle Beach West facing a moderate risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet there. Look out for those Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph as you enjoy the mostly sunny weather with temps in the upper 70s.

For those in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is still on the menu today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. So be aware of those currents and stay safe out there! And yes, it's another day of mostly sunny skies and temps climbing to the upper 70s.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk throughout the day with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is in the upper 60s, so it might be a tad chilly, but nothing hardcore surfers can't handle! As always, keep an eye out for Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, no matter where you're hitting the waves today, always stay alert and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, listen up for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC!

Starting off today, we've got a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* hanging around through this evening in Coastal Pender. So be cautious out there! The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny skies and temps hitting the upper 70s. Perfect weather for catching some waves! Winds will be blowing from the Southeast at 5 to 10 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is moderate!

Looking ahead to tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet and mostly sunny conditions. Another great day to hit the waters!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, a *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is in effect today as well, with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is around 70 degrees, making it just right for a dip! So grab your board and hit the waves with those Southwest winds at around 5 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks, with Ocean Isle Beach West facing a moderate risk today. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet there. Look out for those Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph as you enjoy the mostly sunny weather with temps in the upper 70s.

For those in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, *MODERATE RISK OF RIP CURRENTS* is still on the menu today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. So be aware of those currents and stay safe out there! And yes, it's another day of mostly sunny skies and temps climbing to the upper 70s.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect a moderate rip current risk throughout the day with surf heights around 2 feet. The water temp is in the upper 60s, so it might be a tad chilly, but nothing hardcore surfers can't handle! As always, keep an eye out for Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, no matter where you're hitting the waves today, always stay alert and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave of fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf Height today is 1 to 3 feet with a moderate risk of rip currents. High temps will be in the upper 70s, water temperature in the upper 60s, and a mostly sunny day ahead. Watch out for Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Looks like a top day to catch some waves at Surf City or Topsail Beach!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s and Southeast winds around 5 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit up Wrightsville Beach or Fort Fisher for some sweet rides!

Coastal Brunswick is calling with a mix of surf heights - 1 to 3 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Moderate rip current risk so be cautious. Another sunny day ahead with highs in the upper 70s and East winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf's up at Bald Head Island or Sunset Beach!

Don't forget about our friends in Coastal Horry - Moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet North of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet at Myrtle Beach South. Mostly sunny skies, upper 70s temps, and East winds shifting to Southeast later. Perfect conditions at Myrtle Beach or Surfside Beach to catch those waves!

Lastly, say hello to Coastal Georgetown - moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and another sunny day with upper 70s temps. Enjoy those Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are calling your name!

Remember to check the full forecast details and stay safe out there on the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:44:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave of fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf Height today is 1 to 3 feet with a moderate risk of rip currents. High temps will be in the upper 70s, water temperature in the upper 60s, and a mostly sunny day ahead. Watch out for Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Looks like a top day to catch some waves at Surf City or Topsail Beach!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s and Southeast winds around 5 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit up Wrightsville Beach or Fort Fisher for some sweet rides!

Coastal Brunswick is calling with a mix of surf heights - 1 to 3 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Moderate rip current risk so be cautious. Another sunny day ahead with highs in the upper 70s and East winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf's up at Bald Head Island or Sunset Beach!

Don't forget about our friends in Coastal Horry - Moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet North of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet at Myrtle Beach South. Mostly sunny skies, upper 70s temps, and East winds shifting to Southeast later. Perfect conditions at Myrtle Beach or Surfside Beach to catch those waves!

Lastly, say hello to Coastal Georgetown - moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and another sunny day with upper 70s temps. Enjoy those Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are calling your name!

Remember to check the full forecast details and stay safe out there on the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave of fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf Height today is 1 to 3 feet with a moderate risk of rip currents. High temps will be in the upper 70s, water temperature in the upper 60s, and a mostly sunny day ahead. Watch out for Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Looks like a top day to catch some waves at Surf City or Topsail Beach!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and mostly sunny skies. Highs in the upper 70s and Southeast winds around 5 miles per hour. Grab your board and hit up Wrightsville Beach or Fort Fisher for some sweet rides!

Coastal Brunswick is calling with a mix of surf heights - 1 to 3 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Moderate rip current risk so be cautious. Another sunny day ahead with highs in the upper 70s and East winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Surf's up at Bald Head Island or Sunset Beach!

Don't forget about our friends in Coastal Horry - Moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet North of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet at Myrtle Beach South. Mostly sunny skies, upper 70s temps, and East winds shifting to Southeast later. Perfect conditions at Myrtle Beach or Surfside Beach to catch those waves!

Lastly, say hello to Coastal Georgetown - moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and another sunny day with upper 70s temps. Enjoy those Southeast winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island are calling your name!

Remember to check the full forecast details and stay safe out there on the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your daily surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's dive into what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. You've got a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on today. Surf heights are looking sweet at 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temps in the lower 70s. So, wax up your boards and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where you'll find Wrightsville Beach and more. Another day with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, keep an eye out for a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 70s. Don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading down to Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today but will bump up to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of sun and clouds and temps in the mid to upper 70s. Grab your board and catch some waves!

Lastly, for those chilling at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, sun shining, and temps in the mid 70s. It's looking like a classic beach week down there!

Remember to always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2024 10:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your daily surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's dive into what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. You've got a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on today. Surf heights are looking sweet at 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temps in the lower 70s. So, wax up your boards and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where you'll find Wrightsville Beach and more. Another day with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, keep an eye out for a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 70s. Don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading down to Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today but will bump up to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of sun and clouds and temps in the mid to upper 70s. Grab your board and catch some waves!

Lastly, for those chilling at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, sun shining, and temps in the mid 70s. It's looking like a classic beach week down there!

Remember to always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your daily surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's dive into what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. You've got a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on today. Surf heights are looking sweet at 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temps in the lower 70s. So, wax up your boards and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where you'll find Wrightsville Beach and more. Another day with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, keep an eye out for a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 70s. Don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading down to Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is low today but will bump up to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a mix of sun and clouds and temps in the mid to upper 70s. Grab your board and catch some waves!

Lastly, for those chilling at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, sun shining, and temps in the mid 70s. It's looking like a classic beach week down there!

Remember to always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is nice and cozy in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So slap on that sunscreen because it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And brace yourselves for some northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights here are slightly higher, between 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget to hit the beach early or late to catch those low and high tides!

And rolling down to Coastal Brunswick in SC, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature remains invitingly in the upper 60s, ideal for some wave-riding fun.

In Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a partly sunny day ahead with a low rip current risk. Surf heights are between 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for beginners to get their feet wet. Keep an eye out for some northeast winds and moderate longshore currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Be cautious of those north to south longshore currents and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and ride those waves like a pro, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 10:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is nice and cozy in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So slap on that sunscreen because it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And brace yourselves for some northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights here are slightly higher, between 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget to hit the beach early or late to catch those low and high tides!

And rolling down to Coastal Brunswick in SC, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature remains invitingly in the upper 60s, ideal for some wave-riding fun.

In Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a partly sunny day ahead with a low rip current risk. Surf heights are between 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for beginners to get their feet wet. Keep an eye out for some northeast winds and moderate longshore currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Be cautious of those north to south longshore currents and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and ride those waves like a pro, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is nice and cozy in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. So slap on that sunscreen because it's going to be partly sunny with a high temperature in the upper 60s. And brace yourselves for some northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk as well. Surf heights here are slightly higher, between 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget to hit the beach early or late to catch those low and high tides!

And rolling down to Coastal Brunswick in SC, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers. The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature remains invitingly in the upper 60s, ideal for some wave-riding fun.

In Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a partly sunny day ahead with a low rip current risk. Surf heights are between 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for beginners to get their feet wet. Keep an eye out for some northeast winds and moderate longshore currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, with water temperatures in the upper 60s. Be cautious of those north to south longshore currents and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Remember to stay safe, wear sunscreen, and ride those waves like a pro, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and weather!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, areas like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Expect surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit with northeast winds cruising around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes popular spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar moderate risk of rip currents is forecasted along with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Remember, a strong north to south longshore current is in action!

And down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are at a low risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

In Coastal Horry, covering areas like Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy partly sunny skies with northeast winds keeping things at a pleasant pace.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, which boasts gems like Pawleys Island, rip currents are also at a low risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those rip currents, beachgoers, and remember to ride the waves safely. And hey, if you're feeling adventurous this week, there's potential for elevated rip currents through mid-week!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the coastal vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 10:43:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and weather!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, areas like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Expect surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit with northeast winds cruising around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes popular spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar moderate risk of rip currents is forecasted along with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Remember, a strong north to south longshore current is in action!

And down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are at a low risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

In Coastal Horry, covering areas like Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy partly sunny skies with northeast winds keeping things at a pleasant pace.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, which boasts gems like Pawleys Island, rip currents are also at a low risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those rip currents, beachgoers, and remember to ride the waves safely. And hey, if you're feeling adventurous this week, there's potential for elevated rip currents through mid-week!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the coastal vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting world of waves and weather!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, areas like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Expect surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers under mostly cloudy skies. The water temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit with northeast winds cruising around 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes popular spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar moderate risk of rip currents is forecasted along with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet. Remember, a strong north to south longshore current is in action!

And down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are at a low risk and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

In Coastal Horry, covering areas like Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 feet with a low risk of rip currents. Enjoy partly sunny skies with northeast winds keeping things at a pleasant pace.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, which boasts gems like Pawleys Island, rip currents are also at a low risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. Expect partly sunny weather and northeast winds at 15 miles per hour.

Keep an eye out for those rip currents, beachgoers, and remember to ride the waves safely. And hey, if you're feeling adventurous this week, there's potential for elevated rip currents through mid-week!

Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the coastal vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast from Surf City to Myrtle Beach and beyond. 

First up, for all you surfers hitting the waves by Surf City and Topsail Beach in North Ca-rolina, today's forecast is looking sweet! We've got a low rip current risk, 2 feet of surf height, and sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, moderate rip currents are expected, with surf height increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in Coastal New Hanover, get set for some fun in the sun with 2 feet of surf height and a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, surf heights will reach 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a chance of showers.

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick by Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, you'll enjoy 1 to 3 feet of surf tomorrow with low rip current risks. The sun will be shining, and temps in the upper 60s to 70s are perfect for a day by the shore.

And for our friends by Myrtle Beach, the surf heights today are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings even more fun with 1 to 3 feet of surf, a slight chance of showers, and northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Last but not least, if you're in Georgetown by Pawleys Island, expect around 2 feet of surf height today with low rip current risks. Tomorrow, surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Remember, always watch out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast from Surf City to Myrtle Beach and beyond. 

First up, for all you surfers hitting the waves by Surf City and Topsail Beach in North Ca-rolina, today's forecast is looking sweet! We've got a low rip current risk, 2 feet of surf height, and sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, moderate rip currents are expected, with surf height increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in Coastal New Hanover, get set for some fun in the sun with 2 feet of surf height and a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, surf heights will reach 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a chance of showers.

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick by Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, you'll enjoy 1 to 3 feet of surf tomorrow with low rip current risks. The sun will be shining, and temps in the upper 60s to 70s are perfect for a day by the shore.

And for our friends by Myrtle Beach, the surf heights today are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings even more fun with 1 to 3 feet of surf, a slight chance of showers, and northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Last but not least, if you're in Georgetown by Pawleys Island, expect around 2 feet of surf height today with low rip current risks. Tomorrow, surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Remember, always watch out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast from Surf City to Myrtle Beach and beyond. 

First up, for all you surfers hitting the waves by Surf City and Topsail Beach in North Ca-rolina, today's forecast is looking sweet! We've got a low rip current risk, 2 feet of surf height, and sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. Tomorrow, moderate rip currents are expected, with surf height increasing to 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in Coastal New Hanover, get set for some fun in the sun with 2 feet of surf height and a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, surf heights will reach 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph and a chance of showers.

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick by Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, you'll enjoy 1 to 3 feet of surf tomorrow with low rip current risks. The sun will be shining, and temps in the upper 60s to 70s are perfect for a day by the shore.

And for our friends by Myrtle Beach, the surf heights today are 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings even more fun with 1 to 3 feet of surf, a slight chance of showers, and northeast winds at around 15 mph.

Last but not least, if you're in Georgetown by Pawleys Island, expect around 2 feet of surf height today with low rip current risks. Tomorrow, surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Remember, always watch out for those rip currents and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for different areas along the coast.

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out! The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with 2 feet surf height expected.

Now, over at Coastal New Hanover, a moderate risk of rip currents continues today with similar surf heights and weather. Tomorrow looks promising with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet waves to ride!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies along the beaches. Expect sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures today, with surf heights at 1 foot to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks great with a low risk of rip currents and 2 feet surf heights.

Venturing into Coastal Horry, surfers can enjoy 1 to 3 feet waves today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings steady conditions with 1 to 2 feet waves and a low risk of rip currents.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, it's all about the sun and surf! Today offers 1 to 3 feet waves with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow continues the fun with around 2 feet waves and a low chance of rip currents.

Remember folks, always check for updates before hitting the water and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 10:43:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for different areas along the coast.

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out! The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with 2 feet surf height expected.

Now, over at Coastal New Hanover, a moderate risk of rip currents continues today with similar surf heights and weather. Tomorrow looks promising with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet waves to ride!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies along the beaches. Expect sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures today, with surf heights at 1 foot to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks great with a low risk of rip currents and 2 feet surf heights.

Venturing into Coastal Horry, surfers can enjoy 1 to 3 feet waves today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings steady conditions with 1 to 2 feet waves and a low risk of rip currents.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, it's all about the sun and surf! Today offers 1 to 3 feet waves with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow continues the fun with around 2 feet waves and a low chance of rip currents.

Remember folks, always check for updates before hitting the water and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for different areas along the coast.

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye out! The surf height ranges from 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to low with 2 feet surf height expected.

Now, over at Coastal New Hanover, a moderate risk of rip currents continues today with similar surf heights and weather. Tomorrow looks promising with a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet waves to ride!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies along the beaches. Expect sunny weather and mid 70s temperatures today, with surf heights at 1 foot to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks great with a low risk of rip currents and 2 feet surf heights.

Venturing into Coastal Horry, surfers can enjoy 1 to 3 feet waves today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings steady conditions with 1 to 2 feet waves and a low risk of rip currents.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, it's all about the sun and surf! Today offers 1 to 3 feet waves with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow continues the fun with around 2 feet waves and a low chance of rip currents.

Remember folks, always check for updates before hitting the water and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, get stoked because here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! 

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures hitting the upper 70s. You can expect northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and hit the beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, perfect for catching some rays. Be sure to check out Wrightsville Beach and enjoy the sunshine!

And over at Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are around 2 feet, and the weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's the ideal day to catch some waves at Oak Island or Sunset Beach!

Down in Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining, and temperatures are in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s, so it's a great day to paddle out!

Remember to always check those tides and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:43:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, get stoked because here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! 

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures hitting the upper 70s. You can expect northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and hit the beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, perfect for catching some rays. Be sure to check out Wrightsville Beach and enjoy the sunshine!

And over at Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are around 2 feet, and the weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's the ideal day to catch some waves at Oak Island or Sunset Beach!

Down in Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining, and temperatures are in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s, so it's a great day to paddle out!

Remember to always check those tides and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and soak up some sun? Well, get stoked because here's your surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! 

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures hitting the upper 70s. You can expect northwest winds around 10 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and hit the beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is moderate, perfect for catching some rays. Be sure to check out Wrightsville Beach and enjoy the sunshine!

And over at Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are around 2 feet, and the weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's the ideal day to catch some waves at Oak Island or Sunset Beach!

Down in Coastal Horry, including hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The sun is shining, and temperatures are in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, you can expect a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The weather is sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s, so it's a great day to paddle out!

Remember to always check those tides and stay safe in the water. Have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some groovy spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, perfect for catching some waves. Make sure to lather up that sunscreen with a moderate UV index in the upper 60s. Today's high temperature will be in the upper 70s with sunny skies and gentle northeast winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and inviting surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be sunny and toasty in the upper 70s. Don't forget the shades!

For our friends at Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today, so enjoy the 2 feet surf height and the upper 70s temperatures. It's a sunny day with a moderate UV index.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The high will be in the upper 70s with sunshine galore.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Whether you're up for a chill day or catching some sweet rides, the conditions are looking good. Remember to stay safe and watch out for each other out there.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:43:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some groovy spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, perfect for catching some waves. Make sure to lather up that sunscreen with a moderate UV index in the upper 60s. Today's high temperature will be in the upper 70s with sunny skies and gentle northeast winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and inviting surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be sunny and toasty in the upper 70s. Don't forget the shades!

For our friends at Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today, so enjoy the 2 feet surf height and the upper 70s temperatures. It's a sunny day with a moderate UV index.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The high will be in the upper 70s with sunshine galore.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Whether you're up for a chill day or catching some sweet rides, the conditions are looking good. Remember to stay safe and watch out for each other out there.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some groovy spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around today. The surf height is 2 to 3 feet, perfect for catching some waves. Make sure to lather up that sunscreen with a moderate UV index in the upper 60s. Today's high temperature will be in the upper 70s with sunny skies and gentle northeast winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and inviting surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. It's going to be sunny and toasty in the upper 70s. Don't forget the shades!

For our friends at Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today, so enjoy the 2 feet surf height and the upper 70s temperatures. It's a sunny day with a moderate UV index.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The high will be in the upper 70s with sunshine galore.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Whether you're up for a chill day or catching some sweet rides, the conditions are looking good. Remember to stay safe and watch out for each other out there.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report from the National Weather Service, Wilmington NC. Let's dive into what to expect when hitting the waves in different spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, if you're around Surf City or Topsail Beach today, you're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your board and get ready for a fun session out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a UV Index rating at moderate. Expect northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph, perfect for catching some waves!

Now, if you're at Coastal Brunswick, around locations like Oak Island or Sunset Beach, you have low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny weather. Enjoy those upper 60s water temperatures and mid 70s highs while you ride those waves!

For those in Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a low rip current risk ahead with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. It's shaping up to be a great day to be out in the water with moderate north to south longshore currents.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown area, beaches like Pawleys Island, you'll find a moderate risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. Don't forget the sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Remember surfers, always stay aware of rip currents and beach conditions as you enjoy the beautiful waves along the coast. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:43:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report from the National Weather Service, Wilmington NC. Let's dive into what to expect when hitting the waves in different spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, if you're around Surf City or Topsail Beach today, you're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your board and get ready for a fun session out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a UV Index rating at moderate. Expect northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph, perfect for catching some waves!

Now, if you're at Coastal Brunswick, around locations like Oak Island or Sunset Beach, you have low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny weather. Enjoy those upper 60s water temperatures and mid 70s highs while you ride those waves!

For those in Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a low rip current risk ahead with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. It's shaping up to be a great day to be out in the water with moderate north to south longshore currents.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown area, beaches like Pawleys Island, you'll find a moderate risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. Don't forget the sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Remember surfers, always stay aware of rip currents and beach conditions as you enjoy the beautiful waves along the coast. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf forecast report from the National Weather Service, Wilmington NC. Let's dive into what to expect when hitting the waves in different spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, if you're around Surf City or Topsail Beach today, you're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 3 feet with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. So grab your board and get ready for a fun session out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a UV Index rating at moderate. Expect northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph, perfect for catching some waves!

Now, if you're at Coastal Brunswick, around locations like Oak Island or Sunset Beach, you have low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and sunny weather. Enjoy those upper 60s water temperatures and mid 70s highs while you ride those waves!

For those in Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a low rip current risk ahead with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. It's shaping up to be a great day to be out in the water with moderate north to south longshore currents.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown area, beaches like Pawleys Island, you'll find a moderate risk of rip currents today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights and upper 60s water temperatures. Don't forget the sunscreen with that moderate UV Index!

Remember surfers, always stay aware of rip currents and beach conditions as you enjoy the beautiful waves along the coast. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report straight from the sunny shores of the National Weather Service. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun!

Let's dive into the groovy details for today in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await. We've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, a perfect combo for some fun rides. The UV Index is high, so lather up that sunscreen and protect those lovely surfer tans. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s under sunny skies, with those chill North winds around 10 mph. And hey, let's not forget, a moderate north to south longshore current is in the mix.

Looking ahead to Monday, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 5 feet, still with a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out for those tricky currents. The weather stays sunny, with temps hitting the mid-70s and those cool Northeast winds sticking around.

Remember, the outlook is playing a repeat with that moderate to high rip current risk thanks to some easterly swell vibes.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and more await, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Monday. Grab your boards and hit those waves! Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those longshore currents.

For Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a low rip current risk is on the menu. Surf heights might be smaller but still worth a ride - 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Your UV Index is set to high, so keep those shades handy and enjoy the sunny weather.

Cruising down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, a low rip current risk awaits with waves ranging from 1 foot to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet on Monday. The sun is shining bright, temperatures are in the mid-70s, and those Northeast winds are keeping it breezy.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, from Murrells Inlet to Pawleys Island, we're looking at some sweet surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow. The rip current risk is low today but bumps up to moderate on Monday. So, stay sharp out there and enjoy the sandy vibes!

That's a wrap for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, catch those waves, and make the most of each beach day. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:44:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report straight from the sunny shores of the National Weather Service. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun!

Let's dive into the groovy details for today in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await. We've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, a perfect combo for some fun rides. The UV Index is high, so lather up that sunscreen and protect those lovely surfer tans. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s under sunny skies, with those chill North winds around 10 mph. And hey, let's not forget, a moderate north to south longshore current is in the mix.

Looking ahead to Monday, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 5 feet, still with a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out for those tricky currents. The weather stays sunny, with temps hitting the mid-70s and those cool Northeast winds sticking around.

Remember, the outlook is playing a repeat with that moderate to high rip current risk thanks to some easterly swell vibes.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and more await, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Monday. Grab your boards and hit those waves! Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those longshore currents.

For Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a low rip current risk is on the menu. Surf heights might be smaller but still worth a ride - 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Your UV Index is set to high, so keep those shades handy and enjoy the sunny weather.

Cruising down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, a low rip current risk awaits with waves ranging from 1 foot to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet on Monday. The sun is shining bright, temperatures are in the mid-70s, and those Northeast winds are keeping it breezy.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, from Murrells Inlet to Pawleys Island, we're looking at some sweet surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow. The rip current risk is low today but bumps up to moderate on Monday. So, stay sharp out there and enjoy the sandy vibes!

That's a wrap for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, catch those waves, and make the most of each beach day. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report straight from the sunny shores of the National Weather Service. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun!

Let's dive into the groovy details for today in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await. We've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet, a perfect combo for some fun rides. The UV Index is high, so lather up that sunscreen and protect those lovely surfer tans. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s under sunny skies, with those chill North winds around 10 mph. And hey, let's not forget, a moderate north to south longshore current is in the mix.

Looking ahead to Monday, the surf height bumps up to 2 to 5 feet, still with a moderate rip current risk. So, keep an eye out for those tricky currents. The weather stays sunny, with temps hitting the mid-70s and those cool Northeast winds sticking around.

Remember, the outlook is playing a repeat with that moderate to high rip current risk thanks to some easterly swell vibes.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and more await, the moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Monday. Grab your boards and hit those waves! Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those longshore currents.

For Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a low rip current risk is on the menu. Surf heights might be smaller but still worth a ride - 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet at Ocean Isle Beach West. Your UV Index is set to high, so keep those shades handy and enjoy the sunny weather.

Cruising down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, a low rip current risk awaits with waves ranging from 1 foot to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet on Monday. The sun is shining bright, temperatures are in the mid-70s, and those Northeast winds are keeping it breezy.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, from Murrells Inlet to Pawleys Island, we're looking at some sweet surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today and tomorrow. The rip current risk is low today but bumps up to moderate on Monday. So, stay sharp out there and enjoy the sandy vibes!

That's a wrap for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, catch those waves, and make the most of each beach day. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today's surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Perfect for a chill day by the water. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 60s with sunny weather, sounds like a dream!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover - expect similar conditions, with a slight increase in surf height tomorrow reaching up to 3 feet. The north winds around 15 mph might add some texture to the waves. Remember, safety first with those moderate longshore currents.

Now, swinging by Coastal Brunswick in NC, where the surf's around 2 feet today, a great day for beginners to practice those moves. And looking ahead, the easterly swell will keep the rip current risk low this weekend. So, keep riding those waves safely!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, SC - surf heights around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach today and 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South. With moderate north winds around 10 to 15 mph, it's time to catch some fun waves! Watch out for the moderate longshore currents, though.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown in SC where you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today - perfect for a relaxing day out on the water. Keep an eye out for the strong longshore currents and enjoy those mid-60s temperatures.

Remember, always check for rip current risks and stay safe out there, beach lovers! Stay tuned for more updates on the swell. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:43:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today's surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Perfect for a chill day by the water. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 60s with sunny weather, sounds like a dream!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover - expect similar conditions, with a slight increase in surf height tomorrow reaching up to 3 feet. The north winds around 15 mph might add some texture to the waves. Remember, safety first with those moderate longshore currents.

Now, swinging by Coastal Brunswick in NC, where the surf's around 2 feet today, a great day for beginners to practice those moves. And looking ahead, the easterly swell will keep the rip current risk low this weekend. So, keep riding those waves safely!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, SC - surf heights around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach today and 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South. With moderate north winds around 10 to 15 mph, it's time to catch some fun waves! Watch out for the moderate longshore currents, though.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown in SC where you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today - perfect for a relaxing day out on the water. Keep an eye out for the strong longshore currents and enjoy those mid-60s temperatures.

Remember, always check for rip current risks and stay safe out there, beach lovers! Stay tuned for more updates on the swell. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today's surf height is around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Perfect for a chill day by the water. The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen! Highs in the lower 60s with sunny weather, sounds like a dream!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover - expect similar conditions, with a slight increase in surf height tomorrow reaching up to 3 feet. The north winds around 15 mph might add some texture to the waves. Remember, safety first with those moderate longshore currents.

Now, swinging by Coastal Brunswick in NC, where the surf's around 2 feet today, a great day for beginners to practice those moves. And looking ahead, the easterly swell will keep the rip current risk low this weekend. So, keep riding those waves safely!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, SC - surf heights around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach today and 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South. With moderate north winds around 10 to 15 mph, it's time to catch some fun waves! Watch out for the moderate longshore currents, though.

Lastly, we have Coastal Georgetown in SC where you can expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today - perfect for a relaxing day out on the water. Keep an eye out for the strong longshore currents and enjoy those mid-60s temperatures.

Remember, always check for rip current risks and stay safe out there, beach lovers! Stay tuned for more updates on the swell. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and beyond.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index - so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and you can expect a mix of clouds and sun with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 60s with brisk north winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with a slight chance of rain. Make sure to watch out for strong north to south longshore currents. Highs again in the lower 60s with those north winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick! The rip current risk varies east of Ocean Isle Beach and towards the west, but overall looking low. Surf heights around 2 feet, a high UV index, and partly sunny weather await you. Temps in the lower 60s with those trusty north winds. Keep an eye out for any changes in the weekend with potential increasing easterly swell!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, you've got 1 to 2 feet surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies in store. Watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents and enjoy the lower 60s temps with a refreshing ocean breeze.

Remember to check the high tides and low tides schedule for your area, and always stay aware of any developing weather conditions! And hey, don't forget to check out those beach hazard statements for some extra caution.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2024 10:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and beyond.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index - so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and you can expect a mix of clouds and sun with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 60s with brisk north winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with a slight chance of rain. Make sure to watch out for strong north to south longshore currents. Highs again in the lower 60s with those north winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick! The rip current risk varies east of Ocean Isle Beach and towards the west, but overall looking low. Surf heights around 2 feet, a high UV index, and partly sunny weather await you. Temps in the lower 60s with those trusty north winds. Keep an eye out for any changes in the weekend with potential increasing easterly swell!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, you've got 1 to 2 feet surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies in store. Watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents and enjoy the lower 60s temps with a refreshing ocean breeze.

Remember to check the high tides and low tides schedule for your area, and always stay aware of any developing weather conditions! And hey, don't forget to check out those beach hazard statements for some extra caution.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and beyond.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index - so slather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the lower 70s, and you can expect a mix of clouds and sun with a chance of rain. Highs will be in the lower 60s with brisk north winds around 15 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with a slight chance of rain. Make sure to watch out for strong north to south longshore currents. Highs again in the lower 60s with those north winds at 15 miles per hour.

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick! The rip current risk varies east of Ocean Isle Beach and towards the west, but overall looking low. Surf heights around 2 feet, a high UV index, and partly sunny weather await you. Temps in the lower 60s with those trusty north winds. Keep an eye out for any changes in the weekend with potential increasing easterly swell!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, you've got 1 to 2 feet surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies in store. Watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents and enjoy the lower 60s temps with a refreshing ocean breeze.

Remember to check the high tides and low tides schedule for your area, and always stay aware of any developing weather conditions! And hey, don't forget to check out those beach hazard statements for some extra caution.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Hang ten and listen up to your daily surf report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender where the sun is shining, the rip current risk is low, and the surf height is a chill 1 foot. No thunderstorms or waterspouts in sight, just some UV Index on high. So grab your sunscreen and shades and get ready for a fun day with highs in the upper 60s and those cool North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wave-wise, expect 1 to 2 feet by tomorrow, along with some longshore currents. 

Next up, Coastal New Hanover! Sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet waves, and low rip current risk. The water's in the mid-70s, and the UV Index is high. Wednesday brings more sunshine, a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, and some fresh North winds at 15 mph. Get ready for some beach vibes!

Moving on to Coastal Brunswick, where the surf's up east of Ocean Isle Beach at 2 to 3 feet and around 2 feet on the west side. The sun's out, the rip current risk is low, and the water's in the lower 70s. Watch out for those North winds at 5 to 10 mph, creating some good vibes for the day. Tomorrow brings around 2 feet waves with a mix of clouds and sun.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, where the surf's around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot south. Sunny skies, low rip current risk, and water in the lower 70s. Expect highs around 70 and North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday brings similar wave heights and weather, so plan for more beach time fun!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, the waves are a cool 1 foot, the rip current risk is low, and the UV Index is high. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-70s temps with a moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds before clearing up for a sunny day.

Don't forget to check the NOAA's Beach Safety page for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index. And remember, keep an eye out for those groins, jetties, reefs, and piers as rip currents can lurk in those areas.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:44:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Hang ten and listen up to your daily surf report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender where the sun is shining, the rip current risk is low, and the surf height is a chill 1 foot. No thunderstorms or waterspouts in sight, just some UV Index on high. So grab your sunscreen and shades and get ready for a fun day with highs in the upper 60s and those cool North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wave-wise, expect 1 to 2 feet by tomorrow, along with some longshore currents. 

Next up, Coastal New Hanover! Sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet waves, and low rip current risk. The water's in the mid-70s, and the UV Index is high. Wednesday brings more sunshine, a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, and some fresh North winds at 15 mph. Get ready for some beach vibes!

Moving on to Coastal Brunswick, where the surf's up east of Ocean Isle Beach at 2 to 3 feet and around 2 feet on the west side. The sun's out, the rip current risk is low, and the water's in the lower 70s. Watch out for those North winds at 5 to 10 mph, creating some good vibes for the day. Tomorrow brings around 2 feet waves with a mix of clouds and sun.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, where the surf's around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot south. Sunny skies, low rip current risk, and water in the lower 70s. Expect highs around 70 and North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday brings similar wave heights and weather, so plan for more beach time fun!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, the waves are a cool 1 foot, the rip current risk is low, and the UV Index is high. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-70s temps with a moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds before clearing up for a sunny day.

Don't forget to check the NOAA's Beach Safety page for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index. And remember, keep an eye out for those groins, jetties, reefs, and piers as rip currents can lurk in those areas.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Hang ten and listen up to your daily surf report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender where the sun is shining, the rip current risk is low, and the surf height is a chill 1 foot. No thunderstorms or waterspouts in sight, just some UV Index on high. So grab your sunscreen and shades and get ready for a fun day with highs in the upper 60s and those cool North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wave-wise, expect 1 to 2 feet by tomorrow, along with some longshore currents. 

Next up, Coastal New Hanover! Sunny skies, 1 to 2 feet waves, and low rip current risk. The water's in the mid-70s, and the UV Index is high. Wednesday brings more sunshine, a surf height of 1 to 2 feet, and some fresh North winds at 15 mph. Get ready for some beach vibes!

Moving on to Coastal Brunswick, where the surf's up east of Ocean Isle Beach at 2 to 3 feet and around 2 feet on the west side. The sun's out, the rip current risk is low, and the water's in the lower 70s. Watch out for those North winds at 5 to 10 mph, creating some good vibes for the day. Tomorrow brings around 2 feet waves with a mix of clouds and sun.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, where the surf's around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot south. Sunny skies, low rip current risk, and water in the lower 70s. Expect highs around 70 and North winds at 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday brings similar wave heights and weather, so plan for more beach time fun!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, the waves are a cool 1 foot, the rip current risk is low, and the UV Index is high. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-70s temps with a moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds before clearing up for a sunny day.

Don't forget to check the NOAA's Beach Safety page for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV Index. And remember, keep an eye out for those groins, jetties, reefs, and piers as rip currents can lurk in those areas.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily dose of groovy surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's catch some wave wisdom together!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to the awesome Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your fins sharp! Surf heights are looking at a cool 1 to 3 feet, with plenty of sunshine and a high temp in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the west at around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more await. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sunny day ahead. Winds rocking at 15 miles per hour from the west. Looks like a perfect beach day ahead!

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, chill at Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today's surf scene offers a moderate rip current risk with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. Sunny skies, high temps hitting around 80, and those west winds at 15 miles per hour. A perfect recipe for a day at the beach!

Jumping to Coastal Horry with the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It's all sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Breezy west winds around 15 miles per hour to add that extra flair to your beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. With strong south to north currents early on, easing up around midday. Tomorrow offers a low rip current risk, perfect for a mellow day by the waves.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and positive vibes for a great day by the sea! And always remember to check the forecast before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 10:44:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily dose of groovy surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's catch some wave wisdom together!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to the awesome Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your fins sharp! Surf heights are looking at a cool 1 to 3 feet, with plenty of sunshine and a high temp in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the west at around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more await. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sunny day ahead. Winds rocking at 15 miles per hour from the west. Looks like a perfect beach day ahead!

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, chill at Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today's surf scene offers a moderate rip current risk with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. Sunny skies, high temps hitting around 80, and those west winds at 15 miles per hour. A perfect recipe for a day at the beach!

Jumping to Coastal Horry with the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It's all sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Breezy west winds around 15 miles per hour to add that extra flair to your beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. With strong south to north currents early on, easing up around midday. Tomorrow offers a low rip current risk, perfect for a mellow day by the waves.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and positive vibes for a great day by the sea! And always remember to check the forecast before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Here comes your daily dose of groovy surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's catch some wave wisdom together!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to the awesome Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep your fins sharp! Surf heights are looking at a cool 1 to 3 feet, with plenty of sunshine and a high temp in the lower 80s. Winds will be coming in from the west at around 15 miles per hour. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more await. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a sunny day ahead. Winds rocking at 15 miles per hour from the west. Looks like a perfect beach day ahead!

Now let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, chill at Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today's surf scene offers a moderate rip current risk with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet depending on your location. Sunny skies, high temps hitting around 80, and those west winds at 15 miles per hour. A perfect recipe for a day at the beach!

Jumping to Coastal Horry with the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It's all sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Breezy west winds around 15 miles per hour to add that extra flair to your beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. With strong south to north currents early on, easing up around midday. Tomorrow offers a low rip current risk, perfect for a mellow day by the waves.

So, grab your boards, sunscreen, and positive vibes for a great day by the sea! And always remember to check the forecast before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a pretty chill day with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and waves around 2 feet. Perfect for a relaxed session in the water with temps in the mid 70s and a UV index that's rockin' high.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where you'll find gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a moderate rip current risk is on the horizon. Surf heights around 2 feet, sunshine all day, and temps in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the waves are calling with a mix of low to moderate rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, a sunny day ahead, and temps around 80. West to east longshore currents might be in play, so be mindful out there!

For our buddies over in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, it's all about those low to moderate rip current risks, waves from 1 to 3 feet, and sunshine galore. With temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s, it's the perfect setup for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 1 to 3 feet. Clear skies, a high UV index, and temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s. It's gonna be a stellar day for catching some waves!

Remember, always stay safe out there and check those updated forecasts before you hit the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 10:44:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a pretty chill day with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and waves around 2 feet. Perfect for a relaxed session in the water with temps in the mid 70s and a UV index that's rockin' high.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where you'll find gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a moderate rip current risk is on the horizon. Surf heights around 2 feet, sunshine all day, and temps in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the waves are calling with a mix of low to moderate rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, a sunny day ahead, and temps around 80. West to east longshore currents might be in play, so be mindful out there!

For our buddies over in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, it's all about those low to moderate rip current risks, waves from 1 to 3 feet, and sunshine galore. With temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s, it's the perfect setup for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 1 to 3 feet. Clear skies, a high UV index, and temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s. It's gonna be a stellar day for catching some waves!

Remember, always stay safe out there and check those updated forecasts before you hit the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a pretty chill day with a low rip current risk, sunny skies, and waves around 2 feet. Perfect for a relaxed session in the water with temps in the mid 70s and a UV index that's rockin' high.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where you'll find gems like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, a moderate rip current risk is on the horizon. Surf heights around 2 feet, sunshine all day, and temps in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the waves are calling with a mix of low to moderate rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, a sunny day ahead, and temps around 80. West to east longshore currents might be in play, so be mindful out there!

For our buddies over in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, it's all about those low to moderate rip current risks, waves from 1 to 3 feet, and sunshine galore. With temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s, it's the perfect setup for some fun in the sun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with waves between 1 to 3 feet. Clear skies, a high UV index, and temps in the upper 70s to lower 80s. It's gonna be a stellar day for catching some waves!

Remember, always stay safe out there and check those updated forecasts before you hit the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights are looking at 1 to 3 feet with sunny weather and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming in from the west, turning southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate risk of rip currents awaits you today with waves around 1 to 3 feet. High UV index, mid 70s temperature, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

And in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks depending on location, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and a similar wind pattern as the previous areas.

Down in Coastal Horry, moderate risk of rip currents is the theme today with surf zones ranging from 1 to 3 feet, depending on location. Sunny weather in the mid 70s with a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

Wrapping up our forecast in Coastal Georgetown, we see a moderate risk of rip currents today with higher surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and winds shifting from north to southeast later on.

Remember to check out the tides, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2024 15:17:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights are looking at 1 to 3 feet with sunny weather and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming in from the west, turning southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate risk of rip currents awaits you today with waves around 1 to 3 feet. High UV index, mid 70s temperature, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

And in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks depending on location, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and a similar wind pattern as the previous areas.

Down in Coastal Horry, moderate risk of rip currents is the theme today with surf zones ranging from 1 to 3 feet, depending on location. Sunny weather in the mid 70s with a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

Wrapping up our forecast in Coastal Georgetown, we see a moderate risk of rip currents today with higher surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and winds shifting from north to southeast later on.

Remember to check out the tides, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your board and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights are looking at 1 to 3 feet with sunny weather and a high temperature in the mid 70s. Winds will be coming in from the west, turning southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate risk of rip currents awaits you today with waves around 1 to 3 feet. High UV index, mid 70s temperature, and a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

And in Coastal Brunswick, we've got varying rip current risks depending on location, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and a similar wind pattern as the previous areas.

Down in Coastal Horry, moderate risk of rip currents is the theme today with surf zones ranging from 1 to 3 feet, depending on location. Sunny weather in the mid 70s with a mix of northwest and southwest winds.

Wrapping up our forecast in Coastal Georgetown, we see a moderate risk of rip currents today with higher surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. Expect sunny skies, lower 70s water temp, and winds shifting from north to southeast later on.

Remember to check out the tides, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on the surf conditions in your area!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from this morning through the evening. The surf height is a cool 2 to 4 feet, and it's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index high! Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 5 feet surf height, and high temperatures in the mid 70s. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun at Wrightsville Beach and the surrounding areas!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, we have varying rip current risks. But fear not, folks! It's going to be sunny with mid-70s temperatures, making it a fantastic day to hit the beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Don't forget to watch out for that northeast wind!

Heading down to the South, Coastal Horry is looking good with a moderate risk of rip currents near Myrtle Beach. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny weather await you, so grab your board and get ready for a day of fun in the water!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we have a high rip current risk in effect today, so be extra cautious while enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf height. The northeast winds might bring some challenges, but nothing a seasoned surfer can't handle!

Remember, folks, always prioritize safety while having fun out there in the water. And don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 10:43:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on the surf conditions in your area!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from this morning through the evening. The surf height is a cool 2 to 4 feet, and it's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index high! Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 5 feet surf height, and high temperatures in the mid 70s. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun at Wrightsville Beach and the surrounding areas!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, we have varying rip current risks. But fear not, folks! It's going to be sunny with mid-70s temperatures, making it a fantastic day to hit the beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Don't forget to watch out for that northeast wind!

Heading down to the South, Coastal Horry is looking good with a moderate risk of rip currents near Myrtle Beach. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny weather await you, so grab your board and get ready for a day of fun in the water!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we have a high rip current risk in effect today, so be extra cautious while enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf height. The northeast winds might bring some challenges, but nothing a seasoned surfer can't handle!

Remember, folks, always prioritize safety while having fun out there in the water. And don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and waves? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on the surf conditions in your area!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect from this morning through the evening. The surf height is a cool 2 to 4 feet, and it's going to be sunny with highs in the lower 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index high! Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with a moderate risk of rip currents, 2 to 5 feet surf height, and high temperatures in the mid 70s. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun at Wrightsville Beach and the surrounding areas!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, we have varying rip current risks. But fear not, folks! It's going to be sunny with mid-70s temperatures, making it a fantastic day to hit the beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Don't forget to watch out for that northeast wind!

Heading down to the South, Coastal Horry is looking good with a moderate risk of rip currents near Myrtle Beach. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and sunny weather await you, so grab your board and get ready for a day of fun in the water!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we have a high rip current risk in effect today, so be extra cautious while enjoying the 3 to 5 feet surf height. The northeast winds might bring some challenges, but nothing a seasoned surfer can't handle!

Remember, folks, always prioritize safety while having fun out there in the water. And don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV protection.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to ride the surf in style? Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for some rad spots on the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk all day, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It'll be partly sunny later with temps in the lower 70s, and some strong northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. And watch out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's another day of high rip current risk with surf heights to 3 to 5 feet. Expect breezy conditions with northeast winds of 20 to 25 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current as well.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day, with breezy northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, a high surf advisory is in effect until noon Friday with high rip current risks. Surf heights range from 4 to 7 feet for Myrtle Beach South. It'll be mostly cloudy early, clearing up later with northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for some serious waves and currents!

Remember, pals, always check the rip current risks before hitting the water and stay safe out there. Have a blast catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to ride the surf in style? Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for some rad spots on the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk all day, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It'll be partly sunny later with temps in the lower 70s, and some strong northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. And watch out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's another day of high rip current risk with surf heights to 3 to 5 feet. Expect breezy conditions with northeast winds of 20 to 25 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current as well.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day, with breezy northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, a high surf advisory is in effect until noon Friday with high rip current risks. Surf heights range from 4 to 7 feet for Myrtle Beach South. It'll be mostly cloudy early, clearing up later with northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for some serious waves and currents!

Remember, pals, always check the rip current risks before hitting the water and stay safe out there. Have a blast catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to ride the surf in style? Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for some rad spots on the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk all day, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It'll be partly sunny later with temps in the lower 70s, and some strong northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. And watch out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's another day of high rip current risk with surf heights to 3 to 5 feet. Expect breezy conditions with northeast winds of 20 to 25 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current as well.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach. The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day, with breezy northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, a high surf advisory is in effect until noon Friday with high rip current risks. Surf heights range from 4 to 7 feet for Myrtle Beach South. It'll be mostly cloudy early, clearing up later with northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for some serious waves and currents!

Remember, pals, always check the rip current risks before hitting the water and stay safe out there. Have a blast catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Brought to you by the rad folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with today's surf scoop for Coastal Pender, featuring the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet, with a lovely mostly sunny day ahead and temps in the mid 70s. Don't forget the northeast winds around 10 mph!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk ramps up to high with similar surf heights and a partly sunny day on the horizon. Expect those northeast winds to pick up a bit, around 15 mph.

And hey, folks in Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more sandy spots, you're also under a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. It's a partly sunny day, so get out there and enjoy it! Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes high, so play it safe out there.

For our awesome friends over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you've got some fun-sized waves today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low today but climbs to moderate tomorrow, so keep an eye out!

Last but not least, shoutout to the surfers at Coastal Horry, think Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, and more. You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, things elevate to a high risk, so be extra cautious when taking on the waves.

Remember to check out the details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV at the provided link for a full weather rundown. Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 10:44:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Brought to you by the rad folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with today's surf scoop for Coastal Pender, featuring the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet, with a lovely mostly sunny day ahead and temps in the mid 70s. Don't forget the northeast winds around 10 mph!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk ramps up to high with similar surf heights and a partly sunny day on the horizon. Expect those northeast winds to pick up a bit, around 15 mph.

And hey, folks in Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more sandy spots, you're also under a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. It's a partly sunny day, so get out there and enjoy it! Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes high, so play it safe out there.

For our awesome friends over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you've got some fun-sized waves today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low today but climbs to moderate tomorrow, so keep an eye out!

Last but not least, shoutout to the surfers at Coastal Horry, think Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, and more. You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, things elevate to a high risk, so be extra cautious when taking on the waves.

Remember to check out the details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV at the provided link for a full weather rundown. Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Brought to you by the rad folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off with today's surf scoop for Coastal Pender, featuring the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, so keep that in mind when hitting the waves. Surf heights are running between 3 to 4 feet, with a lovely mostly sunny day ahead and temps in the mid 70s. Don't forget the northeast winds around 10 mph!

Now, looking ahead to Thursday, the rip current risk ramps up to high with similar surf heights and a partly sunny day on the horizon. Expect those northeast winds to pick up a bit, around 15 mph.

And hey, folks in Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more sandy spots, you're also under a moderate rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. It's a partly sunny day, so get out there and enjoy it! Tomorrow, the rip current risk goes high, so play it safe out there.

For our awesome friends over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you've got some fun-sized waves today, ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The rip current risk is low today but climbs to moderate tomorrow, so keep an eye out!

Last but not least, shoutout to the surfers at Coastal Horry, think Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, and more. You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, things elevate to a high risk, so be extra cautious when taking on the waves.

Remember to check out the details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV at the provided link for a full weather rundown. Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in North Carolina, where a high rip current risk is in effect today through this evening. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the upper 70s. So, make sure to watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the beautiful waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Another high rip current risk day with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Expect sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions to ride some waves but stay safe out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, mainly east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights will vary, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Enjoy the sunny weather but be cautious in the water!

Heading to Coastal Horry in South Carolina, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today. Surf heights from 1 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds. Keep an eye out for those rip currents and have a blast in the surf!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, the high rip current risk continues today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Stay safe in the water and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Remember, always check the local forecast and beach conditions before heading out to surf. And most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves and soaking up the sun!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:43:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in North Carolina, where a high rip current risk is in effect today through this evening. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the upper 70s. So, make sure to watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the beautiful waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Another high rip current risk day with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Expect sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions to ride some waves but stay safe out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, mainly east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights will vary, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Enjoy the sunny weather but be cautious in the water!

Heading to Coastal Horry in South Carolina, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today. Surf heights from 1 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds. Keep an eye out for those rip currents and have a blast in the surf!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, the high rip current risk continues today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Stay safe in the water and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Remember, always check the local forecast and beach conditions before heading out to surf. And most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves and soaking up the sun!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in North Carolina, where a high rip current risk is in effect today through this evening. The surf height will be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the upper 70s. So, make sure to watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the beautiful waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Another high rip current risk day with surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Expect sunny skies and northeast winds around 15 mph. Perfect conditions to ride some waves but stay safe out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, mainly east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights will vary, with temperatures in the upper 70s. Enjoy the sunny weather but be cautious in the water!

Heading to Coastal Horry in South Carolina, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today. Surf heights from 1 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds. Keep an eye out for those rip currents and have a blast in the surf!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, the high rip current risk continues today. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph. Stay safe in the water and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Remember, always check the local forecast and beach conditions before heading out to surf. And most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves and soaking up the sun!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so watch out! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature around 80. Winds will be light and variable, becoming south around 5 miles per hour later. Tomorrow? Still a high rip current risk, with slightly smaller waves at 2 to 4 feet and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk today! Surf height at 2 to 5 feet, high UV index, and a toasty high temperature in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings more of the same with a high rip current risk and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're hitting Coastal Brunswick, think moderation today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Waves around 2 feet to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west. Tomorrow, the risk remains moderate with similar surf conditions and a hint of north to south longshore currents.

Down at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet to the north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet in Myrtle Beach South. Tomorrow brings a high rip current risk again, so stay safe out there!

Wrapping up with Coastal Georgetown, with its beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island. High rip current risk prevails today with 2 to 4 feet surf height and some northeast winds. Tomorrow, still a high rip current risk, waves at 2 to 5 feet, and north to south longshore currents to keep an eye on.

Remember to check the detailed forecast and definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the National Weather Service website for more info. Stay safe, surfers, and have a blast out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2024 10:43:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so watch out! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature around 80. Winds will be light and variable, becoming south around 5 miles per hour later. Tomorrow? Still a high rip current risk, with slightly smaller waves at 2 to 4 feet and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk today! Surf height at 2 to 5 feet, high UV index, and a toasty high temperature in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings more of the same with a high rip current risk and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're hitting Coastal Brunswick, think moderation today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Waves around 2 feet to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west. Tomorrow, the risk remains moderate with similar surf conditions and a hint of north to south longshore currents.

Down at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet to the north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet in Myrtle Beach South. Tomorrow brings a high rip current risk again, so stay safe out there!

Wrapping up with Coastal Georgetown, with its beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island. High rip current risk prevails today with 2 to 4 feet surf height and some northeast winds. Tomorrow, still a high rip current risk, waves at 2 to 5 feet, and north to south longshore currents to keep an eye on.

Remember to check the detailed forecast and definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the National Weather Service website for more info. Stay safe, surfers, and have a blast out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so watch out! The surf height is 3 to 6 feet, with sunny skies and a high temperature around 80. Winds will be light and variable, becoming south around 5 miles per hour later. Tomorrow? Still a high rip current risk, with slightly smaller waves at 2 to 4 feet and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Yep, you guessed it - high rip current risk today! Surf height at 2 to 5 feet, high UV index, and a toasty high temperature in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings more of the same with a high rip current risk and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

If you're hitting Coastal Brunswick, think moderation today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Waves around 2 feet to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west. Tomorrow, the risk remains moderate with similar surf conditions and a hint of north to south longshore currents.

Down at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet to the north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet in Myrtle Beach South. Tomorrow brings a high rip current risk again, so stay safe out there!

Wrapping up with Coastal Georgetown, with its beautiful beaches like Pawleys Island. High rip current risk prevails today with 2 to 4 feet surf height and some northeast winds. Tomorrow, still a high rip current risk, waves at 2 to 5 feet, and north to south longshore currents to keep an eye on.

Remember to check the detailed forecast and definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the National Weather Service website for more info. Stay safe, surfers, and have a blast out there! Catch you on the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecasts for the Coastal Pender area, Carolina Beach, and even Garden City! 

First up, for those hitting up Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC, watch out for some high rip currents today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 5 feet with a moderate UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the upper 70s weather. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with sunny skies and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in NC - high rip currents are also the talk of the town. Surf heights are 2 to 5 feet with some moderate north to south longshore current. Monday promises sunny weather, highs around 80, and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet.

For beachgoers in Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, a moderate rip current risk is in effect, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s today. Tomorrow, the rip current risk may persist to keep an eye on conditions.

And down in Myrtle Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet in the south and 1 to 3 feet in the north. So, be cautious out there and stay safe. Monday will bring moderate rip current risks, sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s.

Lastly, for Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk is making waves today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's rip current risk drops to moderate levels, so keep an eye out on the changing conditions. 

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2024 10:43:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecasts for the Coastal Pender area, Carolina Beach, and even Garden City! 

First up, for those hitting up Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC, watch out for some high rip currents today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 5 feet with a moderate UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the upper 70s weather. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with sunny skies and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in NC - high rip currents are also the talk of the town. Surf heights are 2 to 5 feet with some moderate north to south longshore current. Monday promises sunny weather, highs around 80, and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet.

For beachgoers in Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, a moderate rip current risk is in effect, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s today. Tomorrow, the rip current risk may persist to keep an eye on conditions.

And down in Myrtle Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet in the south and 1 to 3 feet in the north. So, be cautious out there and stay safe. Monday will bring moderate rip current risks, sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s.

Lastly, for Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk is making waves today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's rip current risk drops to moderate levels, so keep an eye out on the changing conditions. 

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecasts for the Coastal Pender area, Carolina Beach, and even Garden City! 

First up, for those hitting up Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC, watch out for some high rip currents today. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 5 feet with a moderate UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the upper 70s weather. Tomorrow, the high rip current risk continues with sunny skies and surf heights of 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more in NC - high rip currents are also the talk of the town. Surf heights are 2 to 5 feet with some moderate north to south longshore current. Monday promises sunny weather, highs around 80, and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet.

For beachgoers in Bald Head Island, Oak Island, and Sunset Beach, a moderate rip current risk is in effect, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s today. Tomorrow, the rip current risk may persist to keep an eye on conditions.

And down in Myrtle Beach, things are heating up with a high rip current risk. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet in the south and 1 to 3 feet in the north. So, be cautious out there and stay safe. Monday will bring moderate rip current risks, sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s.

Lastly, for Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk is making waves today with a surf height of 2 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's rip current risk drops to moderate levels, so keep an eye out on the changing conditions. 

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Today is Saturday, October 5th, 2024, and we've got the lowdown on what's happening in the coastal areas, so you can catch those epic waves safely and in style.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with a partly sunny sky and a high temperature around 80 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day in the water!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf height increases slightly to 2 to 5 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. And hey, keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current, it might just amp up the thrill of your ride.

For our friends at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are on the horizon. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temperatures around 80 degrees. Sunday brings more of that sweet sunshine and moderate north to south longshore current to keep things interesting.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the sun will shine bright, temperatures in the upper 70s, and the winds will play nice as you ride those waves. Don't forget about the east to west longshore currents in the afternoon – they might sneak up on you for an unexpected thrill!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk remains low to moderate, so you can enjoy your surf session with peace of mind. Moderate north to south longshore current might keep you on your toes, but that's all part of the fun, right?

And finally, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in place today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the sky is mostly cloudy. Tomorrow promises a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, so get ready for some awesome beach time under the sun.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and longshore currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:43:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Today is Saturday, October 5th, 2024, and we've got the lowdown on what's happening in the coastal areas, so you can catch those epic waves safely and in style.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with a partly sunny sky and a high temperature around 80 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day in the water!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf height increases slightly to 2 to 5 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. And hey, keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current, it might just amp up the thrill of your ride.

For our friends at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are on the horizon. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temperatures around 80 degrees. Sunday brings more of that sweet sunshine and moderate north to south longshore current to keep things interesting.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the sun will shine bright, temperatures in the upper 70s, and the winds will play nice as you ride those waves. Don't forget about the east to west longshore currents in the afternoon – they might sneak up on you for an unexpected thrill!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk remains low to moderate, so you can enjoy your surf session with peace of mind. Moderate north to south longshore current might keep you on your toes, but that's all part of the fun, right?

And finally, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in place today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the sky is mostly cloudy. Tomorrow promises a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, so get ready for some awesome beach time under the sun.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and longshore currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC. Today is Saturday, October 5th, 2024, and we've got the lowdown on what's happening in the coastal areas, so you can catch those epic waves safely and in style.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with a partly sunny sky and a high temperature around 80 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for a fun day in the water!

Moving on to Sunday, the rip current risk remains moderate, surf height increases slightly to 2 to 5 feet, and the weather is looking sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. And hey, keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current, it might just amp up the thrill of your ride.

For our friends at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are on the horizon. Moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a partly sunny day with temperatures around 80 degrees. Sunday brings more of that sweet sunshine and moderate north to south longshore current to keep things interesting.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the sun will shine bright, temperatures in the upper 70s, and the winds will play nice as you ride those waves. Don't forget about the east to west longshore currents in the afternoon – they might sneak up on you for an unexpected thrill!

Heading south to Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk remains low to moderate, so you can enjoy your surf session with peace of mind. Moderate north to south longshore current might keep you on your toes, but that's all part of the fun, right?

And finally, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in place today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the sky is mostly cloudy. Tomorrow promises a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s, so get ready for some awesome beach time under the sun.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for those rip currents and longshore currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Hang ten as we ride through the waves of information for your favorite spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. It's a perfect day for soaking up the sun with mostly sunny skies and a high temp in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high today! And keep an eye out for the moderate north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a slight bump in surf heights to 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable. Keep enjoying that sunshine, high spirits, and high UV index. And don't forget the moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow's forecast calls for more of the same, so get ready for another fantastic beach day.

Now, over to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Expect low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 foot or a bit more in different areas. Beachgoers might encounter a slight chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your spirit! Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies and calm seas, perfect for a leisurely beach day.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things pleasant. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a bit more swell to about 2 feet in some areas.

Finally, for Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await. Today's rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, the surf inches up a bit higher to 3 to 4 feet with a continued moderate rip current risk.

Remember, as we look ahead to Sunday and Monday, expect surf heights around 3 to 5 feet with an increased rip current risk. So, keep safety first and enjoy the waves responsibly. That's all for now, water lovers! Catch you on the next wave of swell updates.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 10:43:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Hang ten as we ride through the waves of information for your favorite spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. It's a perfect day for soaking up the sun with mostly sunny skies and a high temp in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high today! And keep an eye out for the moderate north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a slight bump in surf heights to 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable. Keep enjoying that sunshine, high spirits, and high UV index. And don't forget the moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow's forecast calls for more of the same, so get ready for another fantastic beach day.

Now, over to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Expect low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 foot or a bit more in different areas. Beachgoers might encounter a slight chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your spirit! Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies and calm seas, perfect for a leisurely beach day.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things pleasant. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a bit more swell to about 2 feet in some areas.

Finally, for Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await. Today's rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, the surf inches up a bit higher to 3 to 4 feet with a continued moderate rip current risk.

Remember, as we look ahead to Sunday and Monday, expect surf heights around 3 to 5 feet with an increased rip current risk. So, keep safety first and enjoy the waves responsibly. That's all for now, water lovers! Catch you on the next wave of swell updates.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Hang ten as we ride through the waves of information for your favorite spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. It's a perfect day for soaking up the sun with mostly sunny skies and a high temp in the upper 70s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high today! And keep an eye out for the moderate north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a slight bump in surf heights to 3 to 5 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. The rip current risk remains moderate, surf heights at 2 to 4 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortable. Keep enjoying that sunshine, high spirits, and high UV index. And don't forget the moderate north to south longshore current. Tomorrow's forecast calls for more of the same, so get ready for another fantastic beach day.

Now, over to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Expect low rip current risk today with surf heights at 1 foot or a bit more in different areas. Beachgoers might encounter a slight chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your spirit! Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies and calm seas, perfect for a leisurely beach day.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The northeast winds around 10 mph will keep things pleasant. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather and a high around 80. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a bit more swell to about 2 feet in some areas.

Finally, for Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island await. Today's rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents. Tomorrow, the surf inches up a bit higher to 3 to 4 feet with a continued moderate rip current risk.

Remember, as we look ahead to Sunday and Monday, expect surf heights around 3 to 5 feet with an increased rip current risk. So, keep safety first and enjoy the waves responsibly. That's all for now, water lovers! Catch you on the next wave of swell updates.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the latest surf forecast coming right at you.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and high temps in the upper 70s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, and more are calling your name for some fun under the sun.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick. Expect low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot surf heights. So, get your feet wet and enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and those sweet ocean breezes.

In Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. So, get out there and enjoy the sunny weather while you ride the waves and soak in the high 70s temps. 

And last but not least, coastal Georgetown with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and a high UV index. Perfect conditions for a laid-back beach day or some easy surfing at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island.

Get ready for the weekend with surf heights rising to 2 to 4 feet and a potential for increased rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe while you enjoy the waves.

That's a wrap on your surf forecast, beachgoers! Remember to ride the waves responsibly, wear your sunscreen, and have a blast out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:43:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the latest surf forecast coming right at you.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and high temps in the upper 70s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, and more are calling your name for some fun under the sun.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick. Expect low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot surf heights. So, get your feet wet and enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and those sweet ocean breezes.

In Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. So, get out there and enjoy the sunny weather while you ride the waves and soak in the high 70s temps. 

And last but not least, coastal Georgetown with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and a high UV index. Perfect conditions for a laid-back beach day or some easy surfing at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island.

Get ready for the weekend with surf heights rising to 2 to 4 feet and a potential for increased rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe while you enjoy the waves.

That's a wrap on your surf forecast, beachgoers! Remember to ride the waves responsibly, wear your sunscreen, and have a blast out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got the latest surf forecast coming right at you.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is moderate today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and high temps in the upper 70s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, and more are calling your name for some fun under the sun.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick. Expect low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot surf heights. So, get your feet wet and enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and those sweet ocean breezes.

In Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, the rip current risk is low with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. So, get out there and enjoy the sunny weather while you ride the waves and soak in the high 70s temps. 

And last but not least, coastal Georgetown with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and a high UV index. Perfect conditions for a laid-back beach day or some easy surfing at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island.

Get ready for the weekend with surf heights rising to 2 to 4 feet and a potential for increased rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe while you enjoy the waves.

That's a wrap on your surf forecast, beachgoers! Remember to ride the waves responsibly, wear your sunscreen, and have a blast out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sun, waves, and good vibes? Well, today is looking pretty sweet out there at the coastal beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC! We've got mostly sunny weather with low rip current risk and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Tomorrow, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will still be shining bright, so grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

And looking ahead to Friday and Saturday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate potential for rip currents. So, keep an eye out and stay safe while you're out there enjoying the surf!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar with low rip current risk and sunny skies. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet today, perfect for a chill day by the beach.

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those currents and enjoy the sunny weather!

And looking ahead, Friday and Saturday are looking promising with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and a moderate potential for rip currents. Get ready to ride those waves!

As we move down to Coastal Brunswick and also Coastal Horry and Georgetown in SC, we see low rip current risks and sunny weather. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today, providing a relaxing day at the beach.

Tomorrow brings more of the same with 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. So, get out there and enjoy the sun and waves, folks!

Looking forward to Friday and Saturday, surf heights are expected to be around 2 feet with a low to moderate risk of rip currents. It's shaping up to be a fun weekend for some surf action!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and hit the beach, my fellow wave riders! Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the good times out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 10:43:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sun, waves, and good vibes? Well, today is looking pretty sweet out there at the coastal beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC! We've got mostly sunny weather with low rip current risk and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Tomorrow, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will still be shining bright, so grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

And looking ahead to Friday and Saturday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate potential for rip currents. So, keep an eye out and stay safe while you're out there enjoying the surf!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar with low rip current risk and sunny skies. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet today, perfect for a chill day by the beach.

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those currents and enjoy the sunny weather!

And looking ahead, Friday and Saturday are looking promising with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and a moderate potential for rip currents. Get ready to ride those waves!

As we move down to Coastal Brunswick and also Coastal Horry and Georgetown in SC, we see low rip current risks and sunny weather. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today, providing a relaxing day at the beach.

Tomorrow brings more of the same with 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. So, get out there and enjoy the sun and waves, folks!

Looking forward to Friday and Saturday, surf heights are expected to be around 2 feet with a low to moderate risk of rip currents. It's shaping up to be a fun weekend for some surf action!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and hit the beach, my fellow wave riders! Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the good times out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some sun, waves, and good vibes? Well, today is looking pretty sweet out there at the coastal beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in NC! We've got mostly sunny weather with low rip current risk and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip. Don't forget your sunscreen with that moderate UV index!

Tomorrow, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will still be shining bright, so grab your boards and let's catch some waves!

And looking ahead to Friday and Saturday, expect surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate potential for rip currents. So, keep an eye out and stay safe while you're out there enjoying the surf!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar with low rip current risk and sunny skies. Surf heights are around 1 to 2 feet today, perfect for a chill day by the beach.

Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those currents and enjoy the sunny weather!

And looking ahead, Friday and Saturday are looking promising with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and a moderate potential for rip currents. Get ready to ride those waves!

As we move down to Coastal Brunswick and also Coastal Horry and Georgetown in SC, we see low rip current risks and sunny weather. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 2 feet today, providing a relaxing day at the beach.

Tomorrow brings more of the same with 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. So, get out there and enjoy the sun and waves, folks!

Looking forward to Friday and Saturday, surf heights are expected to be around 2 feet with a low to moderate risk of rip currents. It's shaping up to be a fun weekend for some surf action!

So grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and hit the beach, my fellow wave riders! Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the good times out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 10-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting spots in the area!

First up, we have Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining until 2 PM, then expect some clouds rolling in. Highs in the lower 80s with west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Surf heights are around 1 foot today with a low rip current risk. It's mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget that UV index is high, so protect your skin out there!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. Low rip current risk, mostly sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 3 feet to the north and 1 foot to the south. A low rip current risk today with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, always check for the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:43:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting spots in the area!

First up, we have Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining until 2 PM, then expect some clouds rolling in. Highs in the lower 80s with west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Surf heights are around 1 foot today with a low rip current risk. It's mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget that UV index is high, so protect your skin out there!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. Low rip current risk, mostly sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 3 feet to the north and 1 foot to the south. A low rip current risk today with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, always check for the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting spots in the area!

First up, we have Coastal Pender, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The sun will be shining until 2 PM, then expect some clouds rolling in. Highs in the lower 80s with west winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Surf heights are around 1 foot today with a low rip current risk. It's mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget that UV index is high, so protect your skin out there!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. Low rip current risk, mostly sunny weather, and highs in the lower 80s. Sounds like a perfect beach day!

Last but not least, in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we're looking at surf heights of 1 to 3 feet to the north and 1 foot to the south. A low rip current risk today with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, always check for the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, wave warriors! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you.

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where today's surf height is around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temp is in the upper 70s, and you can expect sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to shred!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights are around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and it's going to be a sunny day with temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy. And hey, don't forget to check out Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher for some killer waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick where the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 4 feet west. The rip current risk is low, and it's all about sunny vibes and temperatures in the lower 80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will be the cherry on top for your surfing session.

And for our friends over at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, get ready for surf heights of 1 to 4 feet and 1 foot respectively. With low rip current risks, mostly sunny weather, and high temps in the mid-80s, it's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and ride the waves. So, grab your board and hit up Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, or Pawleys Island for some epic surf sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a rad time in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:44:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, wave warriors! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you.

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where today's surf height is around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temp is in the upper 70s, and you can expect sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to shred!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights are around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and it's going to be a sunny day with temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy. And hey, don't forget to check out Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher for some killer waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick where the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 4 feet west. The rip current risk is low, and it's all about sunny vibes and temperatures in the lower 80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will be the cherry on top for your surfing session.

And for our friends over at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, get ready for surf heights of 1 to 4 feet and 1 foot respectively. With low rip current risks, mostly sunny weather, and high temps in the mid-80s, it's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and ride the waves. So, grab your board and hit up Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, or Pawleys Island for some epic surf sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a rad time in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, wave warriors! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Well, get stoked because I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast just for you.

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where today's surf height is around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The water temp is in the upper 70s, and you can expect sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to shred!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights are around 1 foot with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and it's going to be a sunny day with temps in the mid-80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will keep things breezy. And hey, don't forget to check out Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher for some killer waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick where the surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 4 feet west. The rip current risk is low, and it's all about sunny vibes and temperatures in the lower 80s. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour will be the cherry on top for your surfing session.

And for our friends over at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, get ready for surf heights of 1 to 4 feet and 1 foot respectively. With low rip current risks, mostly sunny weather, and high temps in the mid-80s, it's going to be a perfect day to paddle out and ride the waves. So, grab your board and hit up Cherry Grove, Myrtle Beach, or Pawleys Island for some epic surf sessions.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a rad time in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers, are you ready for an epic day by the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some hot spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today - so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. The surf height will be around 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill rides. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, so get ready to make a splash! High UV index today - slather on that sunscreen! The weather will be mostly sunny with patchy fog, giving off those perfect beach vibes. Highs in the lower 80s with some sweet west winds shifting to the south later on. Looks like a groovy day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. High UV index again, so don't forget your shades! The water temperature will keep you refreshed, and the weather will be mostly sunny with some fog patches. Southwest winds around 5 mph to keep things breezy. Looks like a sunny day for catching waves and rays!

And don't forget Coastal Brunswick! A moderate risk of rip currents there with surf heights varying between 2 to 4 feet. High UV index, sunny weather, and southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph. It's all about soaking in the sun and riding those waves!

Now, for our friends in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk north of Myrtle Beach, and a low risk south of it. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet with those refreshing upper 70s water temps. The sun will be shining bright, and the southwest winds will be blowing gently to keep you cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, a high UV index, and southwest winds to keep the vibes just right. Plus, watch out for a moderate south to north longshore current - keep it in mind when hitting the surf!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the provided link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those awesome waves, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 10:43:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers, are you ready for an epic day by the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some hot spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today - so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. The surf height will be around 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill rides. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, so get ready to make a splash! High UV index today - slather on that sunscreen! The weather will be mostly sunny with patchy fog, giving off those perfect beach vibes. Highs in the lower 80s with some sweet west winds shifting to the south later on. Looks like a groovy day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. High UV index again, so don't forget your shades! The water temperature will keep you refreshed, and the weather will be mostly sunny with some fog patches. Southwest winds around 5 mph to keep things breezy. Looks like a sunny day for catching waves and rays!

And don't forget Coastal Brunswick! A moderate risk of rip currents there with surf heights varying between 2 to 4 feet. High UV index, sunny weather, and southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph. It's all about soaking in the sun and riding those waves!

Now, for our friends in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk north of Myrtle Beach, and a low risk south of it. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet with those refreshing upper 70s water temps. The sun will be shining bright, and the southwest winds will be blowing gently to keep you cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, a high UV index, and southwest winds to keep the vibes just right. Plus, watch out for a moderate south to north longshore current - keep it in mind when hitting the surf!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the provided link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those awesome waves, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers, are you ready for an epic day by the beach? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some hot spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a moderate risk of rip currents today - so surf with caution, dudes and dudettes. The surf height will be around 1 to 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill rides. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, so get ready to make a splash! High UV index today - slather on that sunscreen! The weather will be mostly sunny with patchy fog, giving off those perfect beach vibes. Highs in the lower 80s with some sweet west winds shifting to the south later on. Looks like a groovy day ahead!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a similar vibe with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. High UV index again, so don't forget your shades! The water temperature will keep you refreshed, and the weather will be mostly sunny with some fog patches. Southwest winds around 5 mph to keep things breezy. Looks like a sunny day for catching waves and rays!

And don't forget Coastal Brunswick! A moderate risk of rip currents there with surf heights varying between 2 to 4 feet. High UV index, sunny weather, and southwest winds of 5 to 10 mph. It's all about soaking in the sun and riding those waves!

Now, for our friends in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk north of Myrtle Beach, and a low risk south of it. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet with those refreshing upper 70s water temps. The sun will be shining bright, and the southwest winds will be blowing gently to keep you cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk. Expect sunny skies, a high UV index, and southwest winds to keep the vibes just right. Plus, watch out for a moderate south to north longshore current - keep it in mind when hitting the surf!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the provided link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those awesome waves, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk in effect today. So, be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some solid rides. Plus, expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with beaches like Wrightsville Beach, we've got another high rip current risk today. Surf height will be between 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, still good for surfing with heights of 1 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the weather.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick, covering beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. The rip current risk is high today, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for some showers but nothing major.

Lastly, looking at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 5 feet, making it a great day for surfing. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with lower surf heights but still ideal conditions for hitting the waves.

Remember, always check the forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk in effect today. So, be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some solid rides. Plus, expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with beaches like Wrightsville Beach, we've got another high rip current risk today. Surf height will be between 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, still good for surfing with heights of 1 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the weather.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick, covering beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. The rip current risk is high today, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for some showers but nothing major.

Lastly, looking at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 5 feet, making it a great day for surfing. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with lower surf heights but still ideal conditions for hitting the waves.

Remember, always check the forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk in effect today. So, be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, perfect for some solid rides. Plus, expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with beaches like Wrightsville Beach, we've got another high rip current risk today. Surf height will be between 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, still good for surfing with heights of 1 to 3 feet. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the weather.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick, covering beaches from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. The rip current risk is high today, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for some showers but nothing major.

Lastly, looking at Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a high rip current risk today. Surf heights will be between 2 to 5 feet, making it a great day for surfing. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate, with lower surf heights but still ideal conditions for hitting the waves.

Remember, always check the forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the inside scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until midnight tonight! The Rip Current Risk is high, with waves reaching 3 to 6 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, but the waterspout risk is low. The UV index is also low, so slap on some sunscreen and catch some waves! The water temperature is a balmy 80 degrees, and expect breezy conditions with southeast winds around 25 mph. Stay safe out there!

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, it's another day of HIGH SURF, so hang tight! Waves are 4 to 7 feet high, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The UV index remains low, but the water temperature is a perfect 80 degrees. Windy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph. Hold onto your hats and boards!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Holden Beach to Sunset Beach, it's a mix of high surf with waves reaching 5 to 10 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach! The Rip Current Risk remains high, with moderate thunderstorm potential. Winds will be on the strong side, blowing from the south at 25 to 30 mph. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the warm water!

Now let's not forget about our pals in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle and Surfside Beach. With waves 6 to 10 feet in some areas, it's a high surf kinda day! The Rip Current Risk is high north of Myrtle Beach, and it might get windy with southeast winds at 35 mph. Hang onto your boards and watch out for those rip currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, things are looking good with waves around 3 to 6 feet. The Rip Current Risk is high, so stay aware. Expect windy conditions with south winds around 35 mph, but it should calm down to 25 mph later on.

Remember, always check the forecast and stay safe out there in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 10:43:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the inside scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until midnight tonight! The Rip Current Risk is high, with waves reaching 3 to 6 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, but the waterspout risk is low. The UV index is also low, so slap on some sunscreen and catch some waves! The water temperature is a balmy 80 degrees, and expect breezy conditions with southeast winds around 25 mph. Stay safe out there!

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, it's another day of HIGH SURF, so hang tight! Waves are 4 to 7 feet high, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The UV index remains low, but the water temperature is a perfect 80 degrees. Windy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph. Hold onto your hats and boards!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Holden Beach to Sunset Beach, it's a mix of high surf with waves reaching 5 to 10 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach! The Rip Current Risk remains high, with moderate thunderstorm potential. Winds will be on the strong side, blowing from the south at 25 to 30 mph. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the warm water!

Now let's not forget about our pals in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle and Surfside Beach. With waves 6 to 10 feet in some areas, it's a high surf kinda day! The Rip Current Risk is high north of Myrtle Beach, and it might get windy with southeast winds at 35 mph. Hang onto your boards and watch out for those rip currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, things are looking good with waves around 3 to 6 feet. The Rip Current Risk is high, so stay aware. Expect windy conditions with south winds around 35 mph, but it should calm down to 25 mph later on.

Remember, always check the forecast and stay safe out there in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the inside scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until midnight tonight! The Rip Current Risk is high, with waves reaching 3 to 6 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, but the waterspout risk is low. The UV index is also low, so slap on some sunscreen and catch some waves! The water temperature is a balmy 80 degrees, and expect breezy conditions with southeast winds around 25 mph. Stay safe out there!

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, including beaches like Wrightsville and Carolina Beach, it's another day of HIGH SURF, so hang tight! Waves are 4 to 7 feet high, with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. The UV index remains low, but the water temperature is a perfect 80 degrees. Windy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph. Hold onto your hats and boards!

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Holden Beach to Sunset Beach, it's a mix of high surf with waves reaching 5 to 10 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach! The Rip Current Risk remains high, with moderate thunderstorm potential. Winds will be on the strong side, blowing from the south at 25 to 30 mph. Keep your eyes on the waves and enjoy the warm water!

Now let's not forget about our pals in Coastal Horry, covering spots like Myrtle and Surfside Beach. With waves 6 to 10 feet in some areas, it's a high surf kinda day! The Rip Current Risk is high north of Myrtle Beach, and it might get windy with southeast winds at 35 mph. Hang onto your boards and watch out for those rip currents!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, things are looking good with waves around 3 to 6 feet. The Rip Current Risk is high, so stay aware. Expect windy conditions with south winds around 35 mph, but it should calm down to 25 mph later on.

Remember, always check the forecast and stay safe out there in the surf! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today and high surf advisory kicking in tonight until Friday night. Surf heights are forecasted to be around 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and cloudy skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index, and watch out for southeasterly winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story unfolds with moderate rip current risks today and high risks tomorrow, coupled with 4 to 7 feet of surf. Breezy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph on Friday.

If you're hitting up Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for a moderate risk of rip currents today and a shift to high risks on Friday. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet today will ramp up to 6 to 9 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph and 20-25 mph on Friday.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, which will escalate to high risks on Friday. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet today to a whopping 8 to 11 feet on Friday! Winds are picking up too, with south winds at 25 to 30 mph blowing your way.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect moderate rip current risks today and higher risks on Friday. Waves will be around 1 to 3 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Friday. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph today and windy conditions with south winds at 35 mph on Friday, gradually decreasing in the afternoon.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the surf responsibly! And hey, don't forget to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today and high surf advisory kicking in tonight until Friday night. Surf heights are forecasted to be around 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and cloudy skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index, and watch out for southeasterly winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story unfolds with moderate rip current risks today and high risks tomorrow, coupled with 4 to 7 feet of surf. Breezy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph on Friday.

If you're hitting up Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for a moderate risk of rip currents today and a shift to high risks on Friday. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet today will ramp up to 6 to 9 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph and 20-25 mph on Friday.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, which will escalate to high risks on Friday. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet today to a whopping 8 to 11 feet on Friday! Winds are picking up too, with south winds at 25 to 30 mph blowing your way.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect moderate rip current risks today and higher risks on Friday. Waves will be around 1 to 3 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Friday. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph today and windy conditions with south winds at 35 mph on Friday, gradually decreasing in the afternoon.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the surf responsibly! And hey, don't forget to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today and high surf advisory kicking in tonight until Friday night. Surf heights are forecasted to be around 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and cloudy skies. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index, and watch out for southeasterly winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story unfolds with moderate rip current risks today and high risks tomorrow, coupled with 4 to 7 feet of surf. Breezy conditions are expected with south winds at 25 to 30 mph on Friday.

If you're hitting up Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for a moderate risk of rip currents today and a shift to high risks on Friday. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet today will ramp up to 6 to 9 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph and 20-25 mph on Friday.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, which will escalate to high risks on Friday. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet today to a whopping 8 to 11 feet on Friday! Winds are picking up too, with south winds at 25 to 30 mph blowing your way.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect moderate rip current risks today and higher risks on Friday. Waves will be around 1 to 3 feet today and 3 to 6 feet on Friday. Keep an eye out for southeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph today and windy conditions with south winds at 35 mph on Friday, gradually decreasing in the afternoon.

Remember, always stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for those rip currents, and enjoy the surf responsibly! And hey, don't forget to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index on the provided link.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast. Let's catch those gnarly updates for your favorite spots!

🏄‍♂️ **Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender - NCZ106** 🏄‍♂️

🌤 **Today:** The surf is around 2 feet high, with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 70s weather with moderate UV. Southeasterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. 

🌞 **Wednesday:** Still around 2 feet high surf, low rip current risk, mostly sunny skies, and southeasterly winds. Highs in the lower 80s. 

🔮 **Outlook:** Watch out for a moderate rip current risk Thursday, possibly spiking to high on Friday.

Remember, safety first, waves second, folks!

🦀 **Quiet Please Studios** 🎙
🌊 Never Miss a Swell 🌊

Thank you for listening and hang loose! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:43:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast. Let's catch those gnarly updates for your favorite spots!

🏄‍♂️ **Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender - NCZ106** 🏄‍♂️

🌤 **Today:** The surf is around 2 feet high, with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 70s weather with moderate UV. Southeasterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. 

🌞 **Wednesday:** Still around 2 feet high surf, low rip current risk, mostly sunny skies, and southeasterly winds. Highs in the lower 80s. 

🔮 **Outlook:** Watch out for a moderate rip current risk Thursday, possibly spiking to high on Friday.

Remember, safety first, waves second, folks!

🦀 **Quiet Please Studios** 🎙
🌊 Never Miss a Swell 🌊

Thank you for listening and hang loose! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of fun with your surf zone forecast. Let's catch those gnarly updates for your favorite spots!

🏄‍♂️ **Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender - NCZ106** 🏄‍♂️

🌤 **Today:** The surf is around 2 feet high, with a low rip current risk. Enjoy the upper 70s weather with moderate UV. Southeasterly winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. 

🌞 **Wednesday:** Still around 2 feet high surf, low rip current risk, mostly sunny skies, and southeasterly winds. Highs in the lower 80s. 

🔮 **Outlook:** Watch out for a moderate rip current risk Thursday, possibly spiking to high on Friday.

Remember, safety first, waves second, folks!

🦀 **Quiet Please Studios** 🎙
🌊 Never Miss a Swell 🌊

Thank you for listening and hang loose! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some awesome East Coast spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with waves around 2 feet. It's mostly sunny with a high UV index, so don't forget that SPF. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up a bit to moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a slight chance of showers. So be prepared for some fun times in the water!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today looks similar with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet waves. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, slightly higher surf heights, and again a chance of showers. Looks like a mixed bag of weather, but still great for hitting the waves.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, today's forecast shows low rip current risk and 1 foot waves. Tomorrow, the low risk continues with 1 to 2 feet waves and a chance of showers. It's mostly sunny both days, making it perfect for some beach fun!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today's low rip current risk comes with 1 to 2 feet waves under sunny skies. Tomorrow, the low risk remains, but keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk. Showers are a possibility, so plan accordingly for some wet and wild surf sessions.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, it's low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet waves. Tomorrow, still low risk but with a moderate waterspout risk. A mix of sun and showers is on the horizon, so be ready for some changing conditions in the water.

Remember to always check the official weather sources for any important updates or changes. So grab your boards and hit those waves for a fantastic day by the shore! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:43:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some awesome East Coast spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with waves around 2 feet. It's mostly sunny with a high UV index, so don't forget that SPF. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up a bit to moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a slight chance of showers. So be prepared for some fun times in the water!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today looks similar with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet waves. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, slightly higher surf heights, and again a chance of showers. Looks like a mixed bag of weather, but still great for hitting the waves.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, today's forecast shows low rip current risk and 1 foot waves. Tomorrow, the low risk continues with 1 to 2 feet waves and a chance of showers. It's mostly sunny both days, making it perfect for some beach fun!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today's low rip current risk comes with 1 to 2 feet waves under sunny skies. Tomorrow, the low risk remains, but keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk. Showers are a possibility, so plan accordingly for some wet and wild surf sessions.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, it's low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet waves. Tomorrow, still low risk but with a moderate waterspout risk. A mix of sun and showers is on the horizon, so be ready for some changing conditions in the water.

Remember to always check the official weather sources for any important updates or changes. So grab your boards and hit those waves for a fantastic day by the shore! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some awesome East Coast spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with waves around 2 feet. It's mostly sunny with a high UV index, so don't forget that SPF. Tomorrow, the rip current risk bumps up a bit to moderate, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a slight chance of showers. So be prepared for some fun times in the water!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today looks similar with low rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet waves. Tomorrow, expect a moderate rip current risk, slightly higher surf heights, and again a chance of showers. Looks like a mixed bag of weather, but still great for hitting the waves.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, today's forecast shows low rip current risk and 1 foot waves. Tomorrow, the low risk continues with 1 to 2 feet waves and a chance of showers. It's mostly sunny both days, making it perfect for some beach fun!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today's low rip current risk comes with 1 to 2 feet waves under sunny skies. Tomorrow, the low risk remains, but keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk. Showers are a possibility, so plan accordingly for some wet and wild surf sessions.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, it's low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet waves. Tomorrow, still low risk but with a moderate waterspout risk. A mix of sun and showers is on the horizon, so be ready for some changing conditions in the water.

Remember to always check the official weather sources for any important updates or changes. So grab your boards and hit those waves for a fantastic day by the shore! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Good day, fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the coastal areas of North Carolina and South Carolina!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf height around 2 feet. The weather forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are expected to be 2 to 3 feet, and it's another mostly sunny day with highs in the lower 80s. Remember to stay safe in the water!

And in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, it's looking like a sunny day with low rip current risks. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the temperature will be around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Over in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today offers low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s. It's going to be a beautiful day to enjoy the sand and surf!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the waves are calling with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and low rip current risks. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s, so why not grab your board and catch some waves?

Remember, always stay updated on the conditions, wear sun protection, and most importantly, have fun out there in the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:43:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good day, fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the coastal areas of North Carolina and South Carolina!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf height around 2 feet. The weather forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are expected to be 2 to 3 feet, and it's another mostly sunny day with highs in the lower 80s. Remember to stay safe in the water!

And in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, it's looking like a sunny day with low rip current risks. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the temperature will be around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Over in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today offers low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s. It's going to be a beautiful day to enjoy the sand and surf!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the waves are calling with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and low rip current risks. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s, so why not grab your board and catch some waves?

Remember, always stay updated on the conditions, wear sun protection, and most importantly, have fun out there in the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good day, fellow beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the coastal areas of North Carolina and South Carolina!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low rip current risk and surf height around 2 feet. The weather forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are expected to be 2 to 3 feet, and it's another mostly sunny day with highs in the lower 80s. Remember to stay safe in the water!

And in Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, it's looking like a sunny day with low rip current risks. Surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and the temperature will be around 80 degrees. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so it's perfect for a refreshing dip!

Over in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, today offers low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s. It's going to be a beautiful day to enjoy the sand and surf!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, the waves are calling with surf heights of 1 to 2 feet and low rip current risks. The weather is sunny with highs in the lower 80s, so why not grab your board and catch some waves?

Remember, always stay updated on the conditions, wear sun protection, and most importantly, have fun out there in the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including rad spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around from 6 AM EDT onwards. So, be mindful out there. The surf height is lookin' sweet at 2 to 3 feet and the weather's playin' nice with plenty of sunshine. High temps around 80, northeast winds at a cool 10 MPH, and a high UV index. Water's cozy in the upper 70s.

Tomorrow's lookin' chill with a low rip current risk, surf around 2 feet, and more sunny skies. The vibe is laid-back with west winds, so it's all smooth sailing. 

And don't forget, Monday's lookin' low-risk for rip currents, but keep an eye out for a possible moderate risk on Tuesday. Always stay safe and check out the full forecast online!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 2024 10:43:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including rad spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around from 6 AM EDT onwards. So, be mindful out there. The surf height is lookin' sweet at 2 to 3 feet and the weather's playin' nice with plenty of sunshine. High temps around 80, northeast winds at a cool 10 MPH, and a high UV index. Water's cozy in the upper 70s.

Tomorrow's lookin' chill with a low rip current risk, surf around 2 feet, and more sunny skies. The vibe is laid-back with west winds, so it's all smooth sailing. 

And don't forget, Monday's lookin' low-risk for rip currents, but keep an eye out for a possible moderate risk on Tuesday. Always stay safe and check out the full forecast online!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including rad spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around from 6 AM EDT onwards. So, be mindful out there. The surf height is lookin' sweet at 2 to 3 feet and the weather's playin' nice with plenty of sunshine. High temps around 80, northeast winds at a cool 10 MPH, and a high UV index. Water's cozy in the upper 70s.

Tomorrow's lookin' chill with a low rip current risk, surf around 2 feet, and more sunny skies. The vibe is laid-back with west winds, so it's all smooth sailing. 

And don't forget, Monday's lookin' low-risk for rip currents, but keep an eye out for a possible moderate risk on Tuesday. Always stay safe and check out the full forecast online!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for the coast of North and South Carolina. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on the sky. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Highs will be in the upper 70s with north winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index remains very high. Highs around 80 with north winds shifting to the east later on.

Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, will see mostly sunny weather with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 2 feet. Patchy fog is possible, so take it easy out there. Highs near 80 with north winds turning east.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, expect mostly sunny skies with a low rip current risk and 2-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Don't forget to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV. Looks like a fun beach day ahead with some waves to catch, but keep an eye out for changing conditions.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:43:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for the coast of North and South Carolina. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on the sky. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Highs will be in the upper 70s with north winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index remains very high. Highs around 80 with north winds shifting to the east later on.

Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, will see mostly sunny weather with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 2 feet. Patchy fog is possible, so take it easy out there. Highs near 80 with north winds turning east.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, expect mostly sunny skies with a low rip current risk and 2-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Don't forget to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV. Looks like a fun beach day ahead with some waves to catch, but keep an eye out for changing conditions.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for the coast of North and South Carolina. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts, so keep an eye on the sky. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Highs will be in the upper 70s with north winds around 5 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a low rip current risk and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index remains very high. Highs around 80 with north winds shifting to the east later on.

Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, will see mostly sunny weather with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, there's a low rip current risk with surf heights around 2 feet. Patchy fog is possible, so take it easy out there. Highs near 80 with north winds turning east.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, expect mostly sunny skies with a low rip current risk and 2-foot surf heights. Temperatures around 80 with north winds becoming east.

Don't forget to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV. Looks like a fun beach day ahead with some waves to catch, but keep an eye out for changing conditions.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfer pals! Get ready to ride the waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. Let's dive into the sweet waves awaiting you!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget your sunblock, folks! Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds, possible showers, and a high temperature around 80. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents this weekend as they might pick up a bit.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, the vibes are similar - moderate rip current risk, sunny skies, and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Thursday might greet you with some clouds and a chance of showers, so keep your eyes on those waves!

For Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking mellow with lows risks of rip currents. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with pleasant temperatures, and Thursday might sprinkle some showers your way - so keep your gear ready!

Now down to Coastal Horry, where the sun is shining bright with low rip current risks and nice surf heights. Patchy fog and sun are on the agenda today, while Thursday could bring some showers your way - stay tuned for updates.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks today and sunny skies! Thursday may bring some showers, so keep an umbrella handy just in case.

Remember, always check the full forecast for any important details. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves with style! Catch you all out on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer pals! Get ready to ride the waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. Let's dive into the sweet waves awaiting you!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget your sunblock, folks! Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds, possible showers, and a high temperature around 80. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents this weekend as they might pick up a bit.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, the vibes are similar - moderate rip current risk, sunny skies, and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Thursday might greet you with some clouds and a chance of showers, so keep your eyes on those waves!

For Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking mellow with lows risks of rip currents. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with pleasant temperatures, and Thursday might sprinkle some showers your way - so keep your gear ready!

Now down to Coastal Horry, where the sun is shining bright with low rip current risks and nice surf heights. Patchy fog and sun are on the agenda today, while Thursday could bring some showers your way - stay tuned for updates.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks today and sunny skies! Thursday may bring some showers, so keep an umbrella handy just in case.

Remember, always check the full forecast for any important details. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves with style! Catch you all out on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer pals! Get ready to ride the waves with your favorite surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. Let's dive into the sweet waves awaiting you!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, today brings a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget your sunblock, folks! Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds, possible showers, and a high temperature around 80. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents this weekend as they might pick up a bit.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, the vibes are similar - moderate rip current risk, sunny skies, and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Thursday might greet you with some clouds and a chance of showers, so keep your eyes on those waves!

For Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking mellow with lows risks of rip currents. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with pleasant temperatures, and Thursday might sprinkle some showers your way - so keep your gear ready!

Now down to Coastal Horry, where the sun is shining bright with low rip current risks and nice surf heights. Patchy fog and sun are on the agenda today, while Thursday could bring some showers your way - stay tuned for updates.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks today and sunny skies! Thursday may bring some showers, so keep an umbrella handy just in case.

Remember, always check the full forecast for any important details. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves with style! Catch you all out on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for different beaches along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high risk of rip currents today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk will moderate, and the surf will be 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a similar scenario. High rip current risk today with 2 to 5 feet waves, but tomorrow will be better with a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights under sunny skies.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index remains very high. Tomorrow, rip currents reduce to a low risk, and the surf will be around 2 feet. It's looking good for a beach day!

Heading south to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today and waves from 1 to 4 feet. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, smaller waves, and sunny weather.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring places like Pawleys Island, we have a high rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow eases up to a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember to check those tide times and be mindful of the currents while out there riding the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:43:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for different beaches along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high risk of rip currents today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk will moderate, and the surf will be 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a similar scenario. High rip current risk today with 2 to 5 feet waves, but tomorrow will be better with a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights under sunny skies.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index remains very high. Tomorrow, rip currents reduce to a low risk, and the surf will be around 2 feet. It's looking good for a beach day!

Heading south to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today and waves from 1 to 4 feet. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, smaller waves, and sunny weather.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring places like Pawleys Island, we have a high rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow eases up to a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember to check those tide times and be mindful of the currents while out there riding the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for different beaches along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high risk of rip currents today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 6 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, the rip current risk will moderate, and the surf will be 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at a similar scenario. High rip current risk today with 2 to 5 feet waves, but tomorrow will be better with a moderate rip current risk and 1 to 3 feet surf heights under sunny skies.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today, especially west of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index remains very high. Tomorrow, rip currents reduce to a low risk, and the surf will be around 2 feet. It's looking good for a beach day!

Heading south to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today and waves from 1 to 4 feet. Tomorrow's looking calmer with a low rip current risk, smaller waves, and sunny weather.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown featuring places like Pawleys Island, we have a high rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow eases up to a low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and mostly sunny conditions.

Remember to check those tide times and be mindful of the currents while out there riding the waves. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the beach vibes!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax 'em up because we've got some gnarly surf zone forecasts coming your way! 

In Coastal Pender, including spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until tomorrow morning with wave heights of 4 to 7 feet. So be ready for some epic rides but watch out for those rip currents!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, areas like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are also under a HIGH SURF ADVISORY with waves reaching 7 to 10 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Wave heights vary from 3 to 5 feet to 6 to 9 feet so be cautious out there. And watch out for the strong longshore currents!

Down in Coastal Horry, covering hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights from 6 to 9 feet to 7 to 10 feet with some strong north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach are also facing HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights of 4 to 7 feet and gusty winds around 30 mph.

So, surfers, take caution, have fun, and stay safe out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:44:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax 'em up because we've got some gnarly surf zone forecasts coming your way! 

In Coastal Pender, including spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until tomorrow morning with wave heights of 4 to 7 feet. So be ready for some epic rides but watch out for those rip currents!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, areas like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are also under a HIGH SURF ADVISORY with waves reaching 7 to 10 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Wave heights vary from 3 to 5 feet to 6 to 9 feet so be cautious out there. And watch out for the strong longshore currents!

Down in Coastal Horry, covering hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights from 6 to 9 feet to 7 to 10 feet with some strong north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach are also facing HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights of 4 to 7 feet and gusty winds around 30 mph.

So, surfers, take caution, have fun, and stay safe out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax 'em up because we've got some gnarly surf zone forecasts coming your way! 

In Coastal Pender, including spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a HIGH SURF ADVISORY until tomorrow morning with wave heights of 4 to 7 feet. So be ready for some epic rides but watch out for those rip currents!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, areas like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are also under a HIGH SURF ADVISORY with waves reaching 7 to 10 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for thunderstorms!

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK today. Wave heights vary from 3 to 5 feet to 6 to 9 feet so be cautious out there. And watch out for the strong longshore currents!

Down in Coastal Horry, covering hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, we've got HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights from 6 to 9 feet to 7 to 10 feet with some strong north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach are also facing HIGH SURF and RIP CURRENT RISKS. Wave heights of 4 to 7 feet and gusty winds around 30 mph.

So, surfers, take caution, have fun, and stay safe out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf seekers! Hope you're ready to ride those waves and catch some gnarly surf! Let's dive into the surf forecast and see what's cooking for the next few days.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a high surf advisory until Tuesday morning, with rip currents posing a high risk through the day. Surf heights around 4 to 7 feet and a high UV index mean you better slather on that sunscreen. Be prepared for some showers and possible thunderstorms, with strong northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, similar conditions with high surf and rip current risks, along with showers and thunderstorms likely. Surf heights between 5 to 8 feet will keep you on your toes as those breezy northeast winds continue to blow at 25 mph.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, be wary of beach hazards and a moderate rip current risk through the evening. Surf heights varying east and west of Ocean Isle Beach mean waves between 1 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those strong currents moving east to west!

Moving on to Coastal Horry, things are looking quite similar with high surf and rip current risks, mainly around Myrtle Beach. But hey, the water temperature is nice and toasty in the mid 70s, so jump on in! Those breezy northeast winds will keep things lively at around 20 mph.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect high rip current risks and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights between 3 to 7 feet will provide some solid sets to catch. Don't forget, a day with some showers and possible thunderstorms might keep you on your toes!

Remember surfers, always stay alert, keep an eye out for those currents, and most importantly, have fun out there riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2024 10:43:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf seekers! Hope you're ready to ride those waves and catch some gnarly surf! Let's dive into the surf forecast and see what's cooking for the next few days.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a high surf advisory until Tuesday morning, with rip currents posing a high risk through the day. Surf heights around 4 to 7 feet and a high UV index mean you better slather on that sunscreen. Be prepared for some showers and possible thunderstorms, with strong northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, similar conditions with high surf and rip current risks, along with showers and thunderstorms likely. Surf heights between 5 to 8 feet will keep you on your toes as those breezy northeast winds continue to blow at 25 mph.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, be wary of beach hazards and a moderate rip current risk through the evening. Surf heights varying east and west of Ocean Isle Beach mean waves between 1 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those strong currents moving east to west!

Moving on to Coastal Horry, things are looking quite similar with high surf and rip current risks, mainly around Myrtle Beach. But hey, the water temperature is nice and toasty in the mid 70s, so jump on in! Those breezy northeast winds will keep things lively at around 20 mph.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect high rip current risks and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights between 3 to 7 feet will provide some solid sets to catch. Don't forget, a day with some showers and possible thunderstorms might keep you on your toes!

Remember surfers, always stay alert, keep an eye out for those currents, and most importantly, have fun out there riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf seekers! Hope you're ready to ride those waves and catch some gnarly surf! Let's dive into the surf forecast and see what's cooking for the next few days.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a high surf advisory until Tuesday morning, with rip currents posing a high risk through the day. Surf heights around 4 to 7 feet and a high UV index mean you better slather on that sunscreen. Be prepared for some showers and possible thunderstorms, with strong northeast winds at 20 to 25 mph.

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, similar conditions with high surf and rip current risks, along with showers and thunderstorms likely. Surf heights between 5 to 8 feet will keep you on your toes as those breezy northeast winds continue to blow at 25 mph.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, be wary of beach hazards and a moderate rip current risk through the evening. Surf heights varying east and west of Ocean Isle Beach mean waves between 1 to 4 feet. Keep an eye out for those strong currents moving east to west!

Moving on to Coastal Horry, things are looking quite similar with high surf and rip current risks, mainly around Myrtle Beach. But hey, the water temperature is nice and toasty in the mid 70s, so jump on in! Those breezy northeast winds will keep things lively at around 20 mph.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect high rip current risks and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights between 3 to 7 feet will provide some solid sets to catch. Don't forget, a day with some showers and possible thunderstorms might keep you on your toes!

Remember surfers, always stay alert, keep an eye out for those currents, and most importantly, have fun out there riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC! So grab your boards and sunscreen, let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, looks like we've got a high rip current risk until 8 PM today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a UV index on the higher side. Water temp is in the upper 70s with east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential is low but showers are likely. High temps around 80 with those northeast winds showing off at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep your eyes peeled for the strong north to south longshore currents for your weekend surf sessions.

And looking ahead, we're expecting moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so stay safe out there!

Now shifting gears to Coastal New Hanover, where the conditions are quite similar with a high rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet with high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds from the east at 15 to 20 mph. Be cautious with those longshore currents.

On Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 6 feet. Make sure you're prepared for showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep enjoying those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, we anticipate moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so watch out for changing conditions.

Now onto Coastal Brunswick, with varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on the location. Water temperatures remain in the upper 70s with similar weather patterns as the other areas. Keep an eye out for those east to west longshore currents affecting your tides!

For Saturday, rip currents are still present, especially in the Ocean Isle Beach area. Showers are likely with high temps around 80 and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tides showing the low and high points, so plan your day accordingly.

As we look ahead, there's a possibility of moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday in this area too. Stay vigilant and stay safe in the water!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents today across different beach locations. Surf heights vary and thunderstorm potential exists with high UV index. Winds from the northeast at 15 mph, creating those longshore currents to watch out for.

Saturday shows a continuation of the moderate rip current risk with varying surf heights and lower thunderstorm potential. Highs in the lower 80s with similar winds as Friday. Enjoy the waves and those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday may bring a mix of moderate to high rip currents, so always be a

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 15:20:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC! So grab your boards and sunscreen, let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, looks like we've got a high rip current risk until 8 PM today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a UV index on the higher side. Water temp is in the upper 70s with east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential is low but showers are likely. High temps around 80 with those northeast winds showing off at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep your eyes peeled for the strong north to south longshore currents for your weekend surf sessions.

And looking ahead, we're expecting moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so stay safe out there!

Now shifting gears to Coastal New Hanover, where the conditions are quite similar with a high rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet with high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds from the east at 15 to 20 mph. Be cautious with those longshore currents.

On Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 6 feet. Make sure you're prepared for showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep enjoying those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, we anticipate moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so watch out for changing conditions.

Now onto Coastal Brunswick, with varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on the location. Water temperatures remain in the upper 70s with similar weather patterns as the other areas. Keep an eye out for those east to west longshore currents affecting your tides!

For Saturday, rip currents are still present, especially in the Ocean Isle Beach area. Showers are likely with high temps around 80 and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tides showing the low and high points, so plan your day accordingly.

As we look ahead, there's a possibility of moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday in this area too. Stay vigilant and stay safe in the water!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents today across different beach locations. Surf heights vary and thunderstorm potential exists with high UV index. Winds from the northeast at 15 mph, creating those longshore currents to watch out for.

Saturday shows a continuation of the moderate rip current risk with varying surf heights and lower thunderstorm potential. Highs in the lower 80s with similar winds as Friday. Enjoy the waves and those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday may bring a mix of moderate to high rip currents, so always be a

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC! So grab your boards and sunscreen, let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, looks like we've got a high rip current risk until 8 PM today. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and a UV index on the higher side. Water temp is in the upper 70s with east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents!

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet. Thunderstorm potential is low but showers are likely. High temps around 80 with those northeast winds showing off at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep your eyes peeled for the strong north to south longshore currents for your weekend surf sessions.

And looking ahead, we're expecting moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so stay safe out there!

Now shifting gears to Coastal New Hanover, where the conditions are quite similar with a high rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet with high UV index. Expect mostly cloudy weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds from the east at 15 to 20 mph. Be cautious with those longshore currents.

On Saturday, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights of 3 to 6 feet. Make sure you're prepared for showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s with northeast winds around 20 mph. Keep enjoying those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, we anticipate moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday, so watch out for changing conditions.

Now onto Coastal Brunswick, with varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on the location. Water temperatures remain in the upper 70s with similar weather patterns as the other areas. Keep an eye out for those east to west longshore currents affecting your tides!

For Saturday, rip currents are still present, especially in the Ocean Isle Beach area. Showers are likely with high temps around 80 and northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tides showing the low and high points, so plan your day accordingly.

As we look ahead, there's a possibility of moderate to high rip currents on Sunday and Monday in this area too. Stay vigilant and stay safe in the water!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents today across different beach locations. Surf heights vary and thunderstorm potential exists with high UV index. Winds from the northeast at 15 mph, creating those longshore currents to watch out for.

Saturday shows a continuation of the moderate rip current risk with varying surf heights and lower thunderstorm potential. Highs in the lower 80s with similar winds as Friday. Enjoy the waves and those longshore currents!

Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday may bring a mix of moderate to high rip currents, so always be a

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you live from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your boards and let's dive into the swell update!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk in play through the evening. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with a toasty water temperature in the upper 70s. Today's weather calls for partly sunny skies, so make sure to catch those waves while you can. And hey, keep an eye out for that north to south longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, we're still rocking that high rip current risk through the day. Surf heights remain steady at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. Don't forget your sunscreen, folks, as the UV index is high. And watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect until tonight. Rip currents are rated low to moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is invitingly warm in the upper 70s. Stay cautious of the strong east to west longshore current while enjoying the beach vibes.

In Coastal Horry, things are looking moderate with a risk of rip currents lingering around. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, so there's plenty of waves to catch. With mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Be aware of that strong north to south longshore current, surfers!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're facing a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, with fantastic weather for some wave-riding fun. Keep in mind the moderate north to south longshore current as you enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:43:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you live from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your boards and let's dive into the swell update!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk in play through the evening. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with a toasty water temperature in the upper 70s. Today's weather calls for partly sunny skies, so make sure to catch those waves while you can. And hey, keep an eye out for that north to south longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, we're still rocking that high rip current risk through the day. Surf heights remain steady at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. Don't forget your sunscreen, folks, as the UV index is high. And watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect until tonight. Rip currents are rated low to moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is invitingly warm in the upper 70s. Stay cautious of the strong east to west longshore current while enjoying the beach vibes.

In Coastal Horry, things are looking moderate with a risk of rip currents lingering around. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, so there's plenty of waves to catch. With mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Be aware of that strong north to south longshore current, surfers!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're facing a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, with fantastic weather for some wave-riding fun. Keep in mind the moderate north to south longshore current as you enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your surf forecast report coming to you live from the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. So grab your boards and let's dive into the swell update!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk in play through the evening. Surf heights are ranging from 3 to 5 feet with a toasty water temperature in the upper 70s. Today's weather calls for partly sunny skies, so make sure to catch those waves while you can. And hey, keep an eye out for that north to south longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, we're still rocking that high rip current risk through the day. Surf heights remain steady at 3 to 5 feet, so get ready to ride those waves. Don't forget your sunscreen, folks, as the UV index is high. And watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, we've got a beach hazards statement in effect until tonight. Rip currents are rated low to moderate, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is invitingly warm in the upper 70s. Stay cautious of the strong east to west longshore current while enjoying the beach vibes.

In Coastal Horry, things are looking moderate with a risk of rip currents lingering around. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, so there's plenty of waves to catch. With mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature in the lower 80s, it's a great day to hit the beach. Be aware of that strong north to south longshore current, surfers!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're facing a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights are at 2 to 4 feet, with fantastic weather for some wave-riding fun. Keep in mind the moderate north to south longshore current as you enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, the vibe today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are looking sweet at 2 to 4 feet with a mostly sunny sky ahead. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, grab that sunscreen with the UV index rocking high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4-foot surf heights, and a partly sunny day in store. Don't forget those northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. It's all about catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, think Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's a partly sunny scene out there. Just a heads up, there's a moderate east to west longshore current to keep an eye on.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, things are looking groovy with 2 to 4-foot surf heights and a moderate risk of rip currents. The northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so get ready to ride some waves and enjoy that top-notch weather.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights reach 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is on the high side. Get ready for some fun in the sun and those east winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the currents, and have a blast catching those waves. Until next time, hang ten and catch you on the flip side!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 10:44:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, the vibe today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are looking sweet at 2 to 4 feet with a mostly sunny sky ahead. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, grab that sunscreen with the UV index rocking high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4-foot surf heights, and a partly sunny day in store. Don't forget those northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. It's all about catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, think Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's a partly sunny scene out there. Just a heads up, there's a moderate east to west longshore current to keep an eye on.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, things are looking groovy with 2 to 4-foot surf heights and a moderate risk of rip currents. The northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so get ready to ride some waves and enjoy that top-notch weather.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights reach 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is on the high side. Get ready for some fun in the sun and those east winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the currents, and have a blast catching those waves. Until next time, hang ten and catch you on the flip side!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, the vibe today brings a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are looking sweet at 2 to 4 feet with a mostly sunny sky ahead. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds cruising at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, grab that sunscreen with the UV index rocking high!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4-foot surf heights, and a partly sunny day in store. Don't forget those northeast winds at around 15 miles per hour. It's all about catching those waves and soaking up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, think Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks depending on your location. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's a partly sunny scene out there. Just a heads up, there's a moderate east to west longshore current to keep an eye on.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, things are looking groovy with 2 to 4-foot surf heights and a moderate risk of rip currents. The northeast winds are blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour, so get ready to ride some waves and enjoy that top-notch weather.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights reach 2 to 4 feet, and the UV index is on the high side. Get ready for some fun in the sun and those east winds at around 15 miles per hour.

Remember to stay safe out there, keep an eye on the currents, and have a blast catching those waves. Until next time, hang ten and catch you on the flip side!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly wave updates for your favorite spots along the East Coast. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and temps around 80. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are matching Pender at 2 to 4 feet with lots of sunshine ahead. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today but watch out for a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, and the water's feeling nice in the upper 70s. Those east to west longshore currents are in action, so be mindful.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Garden City, we're looking at low to moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet with loads of sunshine and temps in the 80s. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents making their way through.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering until tonight. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet today but drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Winds are picking up a bit, so be prepared for some breeziness out on the water.

Remember to stay safe, keep an eye out for currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:44:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly wave updates for your favorite spots along the East Coast. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and temps around 80. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are matching Pender at 2 to 4 feet with lots of sunshine ahead. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today but watch out for a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, and the water's feeling nice in the upper 70s. Those east to west longshore currents are in action, so be mindful.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Garden City, we're looking at low to moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet with loads of sunshine and temps in the 80s. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents making their way through.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering until tonight. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet today but drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Winds are picking up a bit, so be prepared for some breeziness out on the water.

Remember to stay safe, keep an eye out for currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly wave updates for your favorite spots along the East Coast. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. Surf heights are looking good at 2 to 4 feet with sunny skies and temps around 80. So grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate. Surf heights are matching Pender at 2 to 4 feet with lots of sunshine ahead. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is low today but watch out for a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, and the water's feeling nice in the upper 70s. Those east to west longshore currents are in action, so be mindful.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Garden City, we're looking at low to moderate rip current risks today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet with loads of sunshine and temps in the 80s. Keep an eye out for those north to south longshore currents making their way through.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering until tonight. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet today but drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Winds are picking up a bit, so be prepared for some breeziness out on the water.

Remember to stay safe, keep an eye out for currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. As always, safety first – there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, expect a surf height of 2 to 4 feet with a touch of sunshine and temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current. Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the beach vibes remain high with sunny weather ahead.

Over at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail. The surf's up at 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at a breezy 15 mph. Keep your eyes peeled for that strong current along the shoreline. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risks, so stay sharp!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate east to west longshore current. East of Ocean Isle Beach, it's time for low rip current risks and partly sunny skies until it turns to pure sunshine by late afternoon. Tuesday's looking good with sunny weather and lower 80s temperatures.

And let's not forget about our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Bringing you cool surf heights ranging between 1 to 4 feet along with moderate risks of rip currents. Keep an eye on those changing tides and enjoy the beach while staying safe.

So, keep those boards waxed and ready because surf heights of 2 to 4 feet are expected midweek with a potential uptick in rip currents. Remember, it's all about having a good time while staying safe out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:44:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. As always, safety first – there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, expect a surf height of 2 to 4 feet with a touch of sunshine and temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current. Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the beach vibes remain high with sunny weather ahead.

Over at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail. The surf's up at 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at a breezy 15 mph. Keep your eyes peeled for that strong current along the shoreline. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risks, so stay sharp!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate east to west longshore current. East of Ocean Isle Beach, it's time for low rip current risks and partly sunny skies until it turns to pure sunshine by late afternoon. Tuesday's looking good with sunny weather and lower 80s temperatures.

And let's not forget about our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Bringing you cool surf heights ranging between 1 to 4 feet along with moderate risks of rip currents. Keep an eye on those changing tides and enjoy the beach while staying safe.

So, keep those boards waxed and ready because surf heights of 2 to 4 feet are expected midweek with a potential uptick in rip currents. Remember, it's all about having a good time while staying safe out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. As always, safety first – there's a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, expect a surf height of 2 to 4 feet with a touch of sunshine and temperatures in the upper 70s. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current. Moving into Tuesday, the rip current risk drops to low, but the beach vibes remain high with sunny weather ahead.

Over at Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail. The surf's up at 2 to 4 feet, with northeast winds at a breezy 15 mph. Keep your eyes peeled for that strong current along the shoreline. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risks, so stay sharp!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate east to west longshore current. East of Ocean Isle Beach, it's time for low rip current risks and partly sunny skies until it turns to pure sunshine by late afternoon. Tuesday's looking good with sunny weather and lower 80s temperatures.

And let's not forget about our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Bringing you cool surf heights ranging between 1 to 4 feet along with moderate risks of rip currents. Keep an eye on those changing tides and enjoy the beach while staying safe.

So, keep those boards waxed and ready because surf heights of 2 to 4 feet are expected midweek with a potential uptick in rip currents. Remember, it's all about having a good time while staying safe out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7356707514</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the forecast fun, shall we?

Starting off with Coastal Pender in North Carolina – expect a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. So, grab your boards and enjoy those mid-70s temperatures! Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current. 

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It'll be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an increased risk of rip currents.

Skipping over to Coastal Georgetown – today's forecast brings a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water will be in the upper 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers. Keep an eye on northeast winds around 15 mph and a strong north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow brings more fun with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with a chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for those upper 70s temperatures and stay mindful of the strong north to south longshore current.

As we look ahead, anticipate surf heights of 2 to 4 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an elevated risk of rip currents. So, stay safe and aware out there!

That's all for now, surfers and beachgoers! Enjoy the waves, soak up the sun, and most importantly – have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2024 10:43:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the forecast fun, shall we?

Starting off with Coastal Pender in North Carolina – expect a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. So, grab your boards and enjoy those mid-70s temperatures! Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current. 

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It'll be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an increased risk of rip currents.

Skipping over to Coastal Georgetown – today's forecast brings a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water will be in the upper 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers. Keep an eye on northeast winds around 15 mph and a strong north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow brings more fun with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with a chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for those upper 70s temperatures and stay mindful of the strong north to south longshore current.

As we look ahead, anticipate surf heights of 2 to 4 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an elevated risk of rip currents. So, stay safe and aware out there!

That's all for now, surfers and beachgoers! Enjoy the waves, soak up the sun, and most importantly – have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the forecast fun, shall we?

Starting off with Coastal Pender in North Carolina – expect a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. The water temperature will be in the upper 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a moderate UV index. So, grab your boards and enjoy those mid-70s temperatures! Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current. 

Moving on to Monday, the rip current risk remains low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. It'll be a sunny day with temperatures in the upper 70s and northeast winds around 15 mph. Watch out for a strong north to south longshore current.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 2 to 3 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an increased risk of rip currents.

Skipping over to Coastal Georgetown – today's forecast brings a low rip current risk and surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The water will be in the upper 70s with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers. Keep an eye on northeast winds around 15 mph and a strong north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow brings more fun with a low rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The weather will be partly sunny with a chance of showers and northeast winds around 20 mph. So, get ready for those upper 70s temperatures and stay mindful of the strong north to south longshore current.

As we look ahead, anticipate surf heights of 2 to 4 feet on Tuesday and Wednesday with an elevated risk of rip currents. So, stay safe and aware out there!

That's all for now, surfers and beachgoers! Enjoy the waves, soak up the sun, and most importantly – have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in select areas along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the laid-back beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk and a moderate chance of waterspouts. The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen! The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun with a high temp in the upper 70s. Sunday brings similar surf heights and conditions, so get ready for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and friends. Today, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Waterspout risk is moderate too, so keep an eye on the horizon. Tomorrow, expect a sunny day with onshore winds around 15 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Today, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate waterspout risk. Tomorrow, expect sunny skies and surf heights around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Lastly, let's head to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today's surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so enjoy those gentle waves and beware of moderate longshore currents.

Remember, for more info on rip currents, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe, catch some waves, and make the most of your beach time!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Sep 2024 10:43:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in select areas along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the laid-back beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk and a moderate chance of waterspouts. The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen! The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun with a high temp in the upper 70s. Sunday brings similar surf heights and conditions, so get ready for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and friends. Today, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Waterspout risk is moderate too, so keep an eye on the horizon. Tomorrow, expect a sunny day with onshore winds around 15 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Today, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate waterspout risk. Tomorrow, expect sunny skies and surf heights around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Lastly, let's head to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today's surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so enjoy those gentle waves and beware of moderate longshore currents.

Remember, for more info on rip currents, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe, catch some waves, and make the most of your beach time!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in select areas along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the laid-back beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, with a low rip current risk and a moderate chance of waterspouts. The UV index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen! The weather will be a mix of clouds and sun with a high temp in the upper 70s. Sunday brings similar surf heights and conditions, so get ready for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and friends. Today, surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with a moderate rip current risk. Waterspout risk is moderate too, so keep an eye on the horizon. Tomorrow, expect a sunny day with onshore winds around 15 mph.

Down in Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Today, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with a moderate waterspout risk. Tomorrow, expect sunny skies and surf heights around 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk.

Lastly, let's head to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today's surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow brings more of the same, so enjoy those gentle waves and beware of moderate longshore currents.

Remember, for more info on rip currents, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe, catch some waves, and make the most of your beach time!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet under a mostly sunny sky, and the water temp is in the upper 70s. Plus, a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with some showers likely.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover in ME, also sporting a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow, the risk goes down, but there's a chance of thunderstorms. Better pack that umbrella just in case!

Now, let's hit up Coastal Brunswick in ME with a low rip current risk today. Wave heights vary from 1 to 2 feet to 1 to 3 feet, depending on the area. Saturday brings some rain and potential thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day!

And hey, beachgoers at Coastal Horry in SC, watch out for moderate rip currents today, especially south of Myrtle Beach. The waves range from 1 to 3 feet, and the water is around 80 degrees. Tomorrow, things calm down a bit with a low rip current risk, but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown in SC, sitting at a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low, but thunderstorms are still in the forecast.

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe out there in the water, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:43:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet under a mostly sunny sky, and the water temp is in the upper 70s. Plus, a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with some showers likely.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover in ME, also sporting a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow, the risk goes down, but there's a chance of thunderstorms. Better pack that umbrella just in case!

Now, let's hit up Coastal Brunswick in ME with a low rip current risk today. Wave heights vary from 1 to 2 feet to 1 to 3 feet, depending on the area. Saturday brings some rain and potential thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day!

And hey, beachgoers at Coastal Horry in SC, watch out for moderate rip currents today, especially south of Myrtle Beach. The waves range from 1 to 3 feet, and the water is around 80 degrees. Tomorrow, things calm down a bit with a low rip current risk, but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown in SC, sitting at a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low, but thunderstorms are still in the forecast.

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe out there in the water, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun? Well, I've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in ME with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet under a mostly sunny sky, and the water temp is in the upper 70s. Plus, a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with some showers likely.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover in ME, also sporting a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. Tomorrow, the risk goes down, but there's a chance of thunderstorms. Better pack that umbrella just in case!

Now, let's hit up Coastal Brunswick in ME with a low rip current risk today. Wave heights vary from 1 to 2 feet to 1 to 3 feet, depending on the area. Saturday brings some rain and potential thunderstorms, so be prepared for a wet and wild day!

And hey, beachgoers at Coastal Horry in SC, watch out for moderate rip currents today, especially south of Myrtle Beach. The waves range from 1 to 3 feet, and the water is around 80 degrees. Tomorrow, things calm down a bit with a low rip current risk, but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown in SC, sitting at a moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet waves. There's a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low, but thunderstorms are still in the forecast.

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe out there in the water, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the coast:

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, keep an eye out, surfers! The UV index is very high, so remember that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, with northeast winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf will be slightly smaller at 2 to 3 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions persist with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies but still a chance of showers. Make sure to watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, but surfers to the east of Ocean Isle Beach, watch out for those 1-foot waves! Tomorrow, the waterspout risk increases slightly, so keep an eye on the horizon, and enjoy the lower 80s temps.

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk, with varying surf heights depending on your location. Remember, for today's weather, it will be mostly cloudy but with lower 80s temps. As for tomorrow, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Today, conditions remain mostly cloudy, but still great for some surfing fun. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware while catching those waves!

Remember surfers, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the swells responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 10:44:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the coast:

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, keep an eye out, surfers! The UV index is very high, so remember that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, with northeast winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf will be slightly smaller at 2 to 3 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions persist with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies but still a chance of showers. Make sure to watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, but surfers to the east of Ocean Isle Beach, watch out for those 1-foot waves! Tomorrow, the waterspout risk increases slightly, so keep an eye on the horizon, and enjoy the lower 80s temps.

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk, with varying surf heights depending on your location. Remember, for today's weather, it will be mostly cloudy but with lower 80s temps. As for tomorrow, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Today, conditions remain mostly cloudy, but still great for some surfing fun. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware while catching those waves!

Remember surfers, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the swells responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the coast:

Starting off at Coastal Pender, today we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. So, keep an eye out, surfers! The UV index is very high, so remember that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, with northeast winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, and the surf will be slightly smaller at 2 to 3 feet.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions persist with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies but still a chance of showers. Make sure to watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, but surfers to the east of Ocean Isle Beach, watch out for those 1-foot waves! Tomorrow, the waterspout risk increases slightly, so keep an eye on the horizon, and enjoy the lower 80s temps.

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate rip current risk, with varying surf heights depending on your location. Remember, for today's weather, it will be mostly cloudy but with lower 80s temps. As for tomorrow, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk continues with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Today, conditions remain mostly cloudy, but still great for some surfing fun. Tomorrow, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay weather-aware while catching those waves!

Remember surfers, safety first - watch out for those rip currents and enjoy the swells responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in some cool spots! 

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents today! Surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 4 feet, with high UV index, and temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Winds coming in from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - again, a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights from 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a partly sunny day with slight chances of showers, perfect for some beach fun! Temperatures in the lower 80s with northeast winds at around 20 miles per hour. 

Down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - we're looking at a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so take a dip and cool off! Winds from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove to Garden City - a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Expect a mostly sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and moderate north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and more - the risk of rip currents is moderate today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Partly sunny skies and a chance of showers, so keep an eye out! Enjoy a high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for one another. So, grab your sunscreen, boards, and let's make some unforgettable beach memories today!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 10:44:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in some cool spots! 

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents today! Surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 4 feet, with high UV index, and temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Winds coming in from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - again, a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights from 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a partly sunny day with slight chances of showers, perfect for some beach fun! Temperatures in the lower 80s with northeast winds at around 20 miles per hour. 

Down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - we're looking at a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so take a dip and cool off! Winds from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove to Garden City - a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Expect a mostly sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and moderate north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and more - the risk of rip currents is moderate today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Partly sunny skies and a chance of showers, so keep an eye out! Enjoy a high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for one another. So, grab your sunscreen, boards, and let's make some unforgettable beach memories today!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in some cool spots! 

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents today! Surf height is looking at a fun 2 to 4 feet, with high UV index, and temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Winds coming in from the northeast around 15 to 20 miles per hour. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - again, a moderate risk of rip currents, with surf heights from 3 to 5 feet. It's going to be a partly sunny day with slight chances of showers, perfect for some beach fun! Temperatures in the lower 80s with northeast winds at around 20 miles per hour. 

Down in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - we're looking at a low rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so take a dip and cool off! Winds from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove to Garden City - a moderate risk of rip currents along with surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. Expect a mostly sunny day with temperatures in the lower 80s and moderate north to south longshore currents. 

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and more - the risk of rip currents is moderate today, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Partly sunny skies and a chance of showers, so keep an eye out! Enjoy a high UV index and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for one another. So, grab your sunscreen, boards, and let's make some unforgettable beach memories today!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, including the groovy beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and an awesome high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with mostly sunny weather and high temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Don't forget about those northeast winds cruising at around 20 miles per hour.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights increasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Looking ahead, Thursday's surf height should be around 3 to 4 feet, gradually subsiding to 2 to 3 feet by Friday. Remember, there's still a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, featuring awesome spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and high UV index levels. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, and there's a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will hit the lower 80s with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to high, with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for that mix of sun and clouds, along with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will stay strong at around 20 miles per hour.

Looking forward, Thursday and Friday will see surf heights decreasing to 2 to 3 feet, but that moderate rip current risk sticks around.

And for the surfer dudes and dudettes at Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings a low to moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot east of Ocean Isle Beach. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet on Thursday and Friday with a generally low rip current risk.

And finally, over at Coastal Horry and Georgetown, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, we can expect a low to moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather, watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents, and have a blast out there!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have an amazing time catching some waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio cre

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 10:44:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, including the groovy beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and an awesome high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with mostly sunny weather and high temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Don't forget about those northeast winds cruising at around 20 miles per hour.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights increasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Looking ahead, Thursday's surf height should be around 3 to 4 feet, gradually subsiding to 2 to 3 feet by Friday. Remember, there's still a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, featuring awesome spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and high UV index levels. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, and there's a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will hit the lower 80s with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to high, with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for that mix of sun and clouds, along with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will stay strong at around 20 miles per hour.

Looking forward, Thursday and Friday will see surf heights decreasing to 2 to 3 feet, but that moderate rip current risk sticks around.

And for the surfer dudes and dudettes at Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings a low to moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot east of Ocean Isle Beach. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet on Thursday and Friday with a generally low rip current risk.

And finally, over at Coastal Horry and Georgetown, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, we can expect a low to moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather, watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents, and have a blast out there!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have an amazing time catching some waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio cre

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, including the groovy beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, and an awesome high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, so get ready for some fun in the sun with mostly sunny weather and high temperatures reaching the lower 80s. Don't forget about those northeast winds cruising at around 20 miles per hour.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate, with surf heights increasing slightly to 2 to 4 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that strong north to south longshore current!

Looking ahead, Thursday's surf height should be around 3 to 4 feet, gradually subsiding to 2 to 3 feet by Friday. Remember, there's still a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, featuring awesome spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach. Today, expect a moderate rip current risk, with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and high UV index levels. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, and there's a slight chance of showers. High temperatures will hit the lower 80s with northeast winds around 20 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk increases to high, with surf heights between 3 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for that mix of sun and clouds, along with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The northeast winds will stay strong at around 20 miles per hour.

Looking forward, Thursday and Friday will see surf heights decreasing to 2 to 3 feet, but that moderate rip current risk sticks around.

And for the surfer dudes and dudettes at Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings a low to moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 2 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet west of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 foot east of Ocean Isle Beach. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet on Thursday and Friday with a generally low rip current risk.

And finally, over at Coastal Horry and Georgetown, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, we can expect a low to moderate rip current risk today and tomorrow, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather, watch out for those strong north to south longshore currents, and have a blast out there!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and have an amazing time catching some waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio cre

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 09-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun? Here we go!

Let's kick it off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Watch out for moderate waterspout risk and enjoy the high UV index. Water temperature is in the lower 80s with partly sunny skies. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Highs in the lower 80s with winds shifting from southwest to southeast.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a beach day mix of sun and probable thunderstorms. UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. Temps in the lower 80s, with south winds 5 to 10 mph. Expect a sprinkling of showers and thunderstorms on a mostly sunny day tomorrow with moderate northeast winds.

Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach? There's a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening east of Ocean Isle Beach, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Another day of high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk. Enjoy the sun, but use your umbrella for the showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s with light south winds. Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with northeast winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph.

Down in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, varying rip current risks from low to moderate. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, depending on where you are. Thunderstorms are on the menu with a side of high UV index. Lower 80s temps with northeast winds today, becoming southeast later. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and more, low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. High chance of thunderstorms, moderate waterspout risk, and a high UV index for your skin's delight. Mid 80s highs with southeast winds. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more t-storm action. Looks like a fun week ahead with some solid swell potential!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 10:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun? Here we go!

Let's kick it off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Watch out for moderate waterspout risk and enjoy the high UV index. Water temperature is in the lower 80s with partly sunny skies. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Highs in the lower 80s with winds shifting from southwest to southeast.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a beach day mix of sun and probable thunderstorms. UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. Temps in the lower 80s, with south winds 5 to 10 mph. Expect a sprinkling of showers and thunderstorms on a mostly sunny day tomorrow with moderate northeast winds.

Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach? There's a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening east of Ocean Isle Beach, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Another day of high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk. Enjoy the sun, but use your umbrella for the showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s with light south winds. Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with northeast winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph.

Down in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, varying rip current risks from low to moderate. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, depending on where you are. Thunderstorms are on the menu with a side of high UV index. Lower 80s temps with northeast winds today, becoming southeast later. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and more, low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. High chance of thunderstorms, moderate waterspout risk, and a high UV index for your skin's delight. Mid 80s highs with southeast winds. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more t-storm action. Looks like a fun week ahead with some solid swell potential!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun? Here we go!

Let's kick it off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Watch out for moderate waterspout risk and enjoy the high UV index. Water temperature is in the lower 80s with partly sunny skies. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Highs in the lower 80s with winds shifting from southwest to southeast.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a beach day mix of sun and probable thunderstorms. UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. Temps in the lower 80s, with south winds 5 to 10 mph. Expect a sprinkling of showers and thunderstorms on a mostly sunny day tomorrow with moderate northeast winds.

Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach? There's a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening east of Ocean Isle Beach, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. Another day of high thunderstorm potential and moderate waterspout risk. Enjoy the sun, but use your umbrella for the showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s with light south winds. Tuesday brings mostly sunny skies with northeast winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph.

Down in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach, varying rip current risks from low to moderate. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 4 feet, depending on where you are. Thunderstorms are on the menu with a side of high UV index. Lower 80s temps with northeast winds today, becoming southeast later. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with chances of showers and thunderstorms. Northeast winds around 15 mph.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and more, low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet surf height. High chance of thunderstorms, moderate waterspout risk, and a high UV index for your skin's delight. Mid 80s highs with southeast winds. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more t-storm action. Looks like a fun week ahead with some solid swell potential!

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into what's in store for your coastal adventures!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low today. You can catch some waves at 1 to 2 feet high with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as the waters warm up to the lower 80s. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For all you surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions, with sunny skies and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The risk of longshore currents is moderate. Keep an eye out for groovy waves all day long!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach and west can enjoy waves around 2 feet high today, while tomorrow stays low at 1 to 2 feet. The northwest winds will turn to the south in the afternoon, creating some ideal surfing conditions.

Crossing over to Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, you'll find waves between 1 to 2 feet high today, and up to 3 feet tomorrow as the winds pick up. The risk of waterspouts is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon while catching those waves!

Finally, down in Coastal Georgetown, make some waves with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet today, continuing into tomorrow with low risk all around. Enjoy the sunny weather and those balmy temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, check out the full report for more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV - always stay informed and stay safe out there in the surf!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 10:43:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into what's in store for your coastal adventures!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low today. You can catch some waves at 1 to 2 feet high with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as the waters warm up to the lower 80s. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For all you surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions, with sunny skies and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The risk of longshore currents is moderate. Keep an eye out for groovy waves all day long!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach and west can enjoy waves around 2 feet high today, while tomorrow stays low at 1 to 2 feet. The northwest winds will turn to the south in the afternoon, creating some ideal surfing conditions.

Crossing over to Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, you'll find waves between 1 to 2 feet high today, and up to 3 feet tomorrow as the winds pick up. The risk of waterspouts is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon while catching those waves!

Finally, down in Coastal Georgetown, make some waves with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet today, continuing into tomorrow with low risk all around. Enjoy the sunny weather and those balmy temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, check out the full report for more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV - always stay informed and stay safe out there in the surf!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into what's in store for your coastal adventures!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low today. You can catch some waves at 1 to 2 feet high with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as the waters warm up to the lower 80s. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For all you surfers hitting up Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions, with sunny skies and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The risk of longshore currents is moderate. Keep an eye out for groovy waves all day long!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach and west can enjoy waves around 2 feet high today, while tomorrow stays low at 1 to 2 feet. The northwest winds will turn to the south in the afternoon, creating some ideal surfing conditions.

Crossing over to Coastal Horry, from Cherry Grove to Garden City, you'll find waves between 1 to 2 feet high today, and up to 3 feet tomorrow as the winds pick up. The risk of waterspouts is moderate, so keep an eye on the horizon while catching those waves!

Finally, down in Coastal Georgetown, make some waves with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet today, continuing into tomorrow with low risk all around. Enjoy the sunny weather and those balmy temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember, check out the full report for more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV - always stay informed and stay safe out there in the surf!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, grab your boards and enjoy the waves under the sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with gentle southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of showers. The waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any surprises! Make sure to catch the high tide at Mercer Pier at 5:48 PM EDT.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, embrace the sunny weather and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The waterspout risk is moderate on Saturday, so stay cautious. The UV index remains very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Perfect weather for some beach fun!

Now, let's venture into South Carolina at Coastal Horry, where spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await with low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The max heat index could reach up to 100, so stay cool and hydrated. Enjoy the southwest winds and soak up the sun at Springmaid Pier!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it an ideal day for some beach adventures. Southwest winds will switch to the south in the afternoon for a delightful seaside experience.

Remember, surfers, the outlook shows low rip current risk continuing into Sunday and Monday, so get ready for a great weekend by the waves! Keep safe, have fun, and catch the surf while you can.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:44:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, grab your boards and enjoy the waves under the sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with gentle southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of showers. The waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any surprises! Make sure to catch the high tide at Mercer Pier at 5:48 PM EDT.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, embrace the sunny weather and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The waterspout risk is moderate on Saturday, so stay cautious. The UV index remains very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Perfect weather for some beach fun!

Now, let's venture into South Carolina at Coastal Horry, where spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await with low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The max heat index could reach up to 100, so stay cool and hydrated. Enjoy the southwest winds and soak up the sun at Springmaid Pier!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it an ideal day for some beach adventures. Southwest winds will switch to the south in the afternoon for a delightful seaside experience.

Remember, surfers, the outlook shows low rip current risk continuing into Sunday and Monday, so get ready for a great weekend by the waves! Keep safe, have fun, and catch the surf while you can.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecasts straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today and tomorrow!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. So, grab your boards and enjoy the waves under the sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with gentle southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a slight chance of showers. The waterspout risk is moderate, so keep an eye out for any surprises! Make sure to catch the high tide at Mercer Pier at 5:48 PM EDT.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, embrace the sunny weather and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The waterspout risk is moderate on Saturday, so stay cautious. The UV index remains very high, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Perfect weather for some beach fun!

Now, let's venture into South Carolina at Coastal Horry, where spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City await with low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. The max heat index could reach up to 100, so stay cool and hydrated. Enjoy the southwest winds and soak up the sun at Springmaid Pier!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The UV index is very high, making it an ideal day for some beach adventures. Southwest winds will switch to the south in the afternoon for a delightful seaside experience.

Remember, surfers, the outlook shows low rip current risk continuing into Sunday and Monday, so get ready for a great weekend by the waves! Keep safe, have fun, and catch the surf while you can.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your surf forecast report. Let's dive into the juicy details for the Surf City and Topsail Beach areas in Coastal Pender, ME.

Today, the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. So, hang loose and enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Highs will reach the upper 80s with a max heat index up to 100, so make sure to stay hydrated! The winds will be coming in from the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow promises more fun in the sun with the surf height maintaining at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, so keep an eye on the sky. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds giving way to a southerly breeze.

Looking ahead, expect a low rip current risk on Saturday, but Sunday might bring a moderate rip current risk. Now you know what's in store for your surfing adventures in Coastal Pender, ME!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:44:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your surf forecast report. Let's dive into the juicy details for the Surf City and Topsail Beach areas in Coastal Pender, ME.

Today, the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. So, hang loose and enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Highs will reach the upper 80s with a max heat index up to 100, so make sure to stay hydrated! The winds will be coming in from the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow promises more fun in the sun with the surf height maintaining at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, so keep an eye on the sky. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds giving way to a southerly breeze.

Looking ahead, expect a low rip current risk on Saturday, but Sunday might bring a moderate rip current risk. Now you know what's in store for your surfing adventures in Coastal Pender, ME!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your surf forecast report. Let's dive into the juicy details for the Surf City and Topsail Beach areas in Coastal Pender, ME.

Today, the surf height is a chill 1 to 2 feet, with a low rip current risk. So, hang loose and enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Highs will reach the upper 80s with a max heat index up to 100, so make sure to stay hydrated! The winds will be coming in from the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow promises more fun in the sun with the surf height maintaining at 1 to 2 feet and a low rip current risk. There's a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, so keep an eye on the sky. High temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds giving way to a southerly breeze.

Looking ahead, expect a low rip current risk on Saturday, but Sunday might bring a moderate rip current risk. Now you know what's in store for your surfing adventures in Coastal Pender, ME!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the inside scoop on the waves coming your way! 

Let's kick things off at Coastal Pender where the Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some sweet 2-foot waves under sunny skies with a high temp in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV Index in the Very High zone. Winds will be blowing from the Southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour mph. 

For our pals at Coastal New Hanover, the story is much the same - low Rip Current Risk, 2-foot waves, and a top-notch UV Index. It's all about that sunshine and those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, we've got wave heights varying from 1 to 2 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 foot West of Ocean Isle Beach. The Rip Current Risk remains low, with a Very High UV Index and temperatures in the mid-80s. Watch out for those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph!

And don't worry, over in Coastal Horry, you're in for a good time with waves around 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South and a Low Rip Current Risk. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max Heat Index up to 100. Winds will be variable, turning South later in the day.

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, expect 1 to 2-foot waves and a Low Rip Current Risk. The UV Index is Very High, so keep that sunblock handy. Light winds early on will turn to a pleasant south breeze around 10 mph.

Remember, keep an eye out for the tides and always put safety first when hitting the waves! 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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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:45:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the inside scoop on the waves coming your way! 

Let's kick things off at Coastal Pender where the Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some sweet 2-foot waves under sunny skies with a high temp in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV Index in the Very High zone. Winds will be blowing from the Southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour mph. 

For our pals at Coastal New Hanover, the story is much the same - low Rip Current Risk, 2-foot waves, and a top-notch UV Index. It's all about that sunshine and those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, we've got wave heights varying from 1 to 2 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 foot West of Ocean Isle Beach. The Rip Current Risk remains low, with a Very High UV Index and temperatures in the mid-80s. Watch out for those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph!

And don't worry, over in Coastal Horry, you're in for a good time with waves around 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South and a Low Rip Current Risk. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max Heat Index up to 100. Winds will be variable, turning South later in the day.

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, expect 1 to 2-foot waves and a Low Rip Current Risk. The UV Index is Very High, so keep that sunblock handy. Light winds early on will turn to a pleasant south breeze around 10 mph.

Remember, keep an eye out for the tides and always put safety first when hitting the waves! 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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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, grab your boards and wax those surfboards because we've got the inside scoop on the waves coming your way! 

Let's kick things off at Coastal Pender where the Rip Current Risk is low, so you can catch some sweet 2-foot waves under sunny skies with a high temp in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV Index in the Very High zone. Winds will be blowing from the Southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour mph. 

For our pals at Coastal New Hanover, the story is much the same - low Rip Current Risk, 2-foot waves, and a top-notch UV Index. It's all about that sunshine and those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, we've got wave heights varying from 1 to 2 feet East of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 foot West of Ocean Isle Beach. The Rip Current Risk remains low, with a Very High UV Index and temperatures in the mid-80s. Watch out for those Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph!

And don't worry, over in Coastal Horry, you're in for a good time with waves around 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South and a Low Rip Current Risk. Soak up the sun with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max Heat Index up to 100. Winds will be variable, turning South later in the day.

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, expect 1 to 2-foot waves and a Low Rip Current Risk. The UV Index is Very High, so keep that sunblock handy. Light winds early on will turn to a pleasant south breeze around 10 mph.

Remember, keep an eye out for the tides and always put safety first when hitting the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers! Let's dive into some groovy surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots! 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so be sure to slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies. Temperatures in the mid 80s with light winds turning south at about 5 mph. So, get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and others, it's another low rip current risk day with similar surf heights and sunny weather. Winds will be southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for some beach time and water fun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on your location, all under sunny skies and light winds. It's gonna be a day for some chill beach vibes and maybe even some waterspout spotting if you're lucky!

And down in Coastal Horry, covering beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget to check out the UV index and enjoy the mid 80s temperatures. Winds will switch from northeast to southeast, keeping the waves in motion!

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet is calling, we've got low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Perfect conditions to soak up some sun and surf those waves. Wind will be from the northeast, then turning east, so get ready to catch some waves under the clear skies!

Remember to always stay safe, keep an eye on the conditions, and have a blast out there riding the waves. Until next time, catch you all on the beach! 

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2024 10:44:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers! Let's dive into some groovy surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots! 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so be sure to slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies. Temperatures in the mid 80s with light winds turning south at about 5 mph. So, get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and others, it's another low rip current risk day with similar surf heights and sunny weather. Winds will be southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for some beach time and water fun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on your location, all under sunny skies and light winds. It's gonna be a day for some chill beach vibes and maybe even some waterspout spotting if you're lucky!

And down in Coastal Horry, covering beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget to check out the UV index and enjoy the mid 80s temperatures. Winds will switch from northeast to southeast, keeping the waves in motion!

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet is calling, we've got low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Perfect conditions to soak up some sun and surf those waves. Wind will be from the northeast, then turning east, so get ready to catch some waves under the clear skies!

Remember to always stay safe, keep an eye on the conditions, and have a blast out there riding the waves. Until next time, catch you all on the beach! 

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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers! Let's dive into some groovy surf zone forecasts for some awesome spots! 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so be sure to slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies. Temperatures in the mid 80s with light winds turning south at about 5 mph. So, get ready for a fun day out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and others, it's another low rip current risk day with similar surf heights and sunny weather. Winds will be southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon. Perfect conditions for some beach time and water fun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, we've got varying rip current risks and surf heights depending on your location, all under sunny skies and light winds. It's gonna be a day for some chill beach vibes and maybe even some waterspout spotting if you're lucky!

And down in Coastal Horry, covering beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, the low rip current risk continues with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget to check out the UV index and enjoy the mid 80s temperatures. Winds will switch from northeast to southeast, keeping the waves in motion!

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, where Murrells Inlet is calling, we've got low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies. Perfect conditions to soak up some sun and surf those waves. Wind will be from the northeast, then turning east, so get ready to catch some waves under the clear skies!

Remember to always stay safe, keep an eye on the conditions, and have a blast out there riding the waves. Until next time, catch you all on the beach! 

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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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some sunshine and mellow waves with your surf forecast report brought to you by your friendly neighborhood National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a UV index that's soaring high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some rays while you ride those gentle waves. High temperature? Mid-80s! And don't forget, the water temperature is a cozy 80 degrees.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where it's looking pretty similar - low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and lots of sunshine. Expect northeast winds and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Patchy fog might roll in tomorrow, so keep an eye out while you soak up the sun.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick! From low rip current risks to 1 to 3 feet surf heights, you're in for a treat. The waters are around 80 degrees, so a perfect day for a dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the sunny skies.

And last but not least, we've got Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Low rip current risks, sunshine, and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in some areas. So, grab your boards, hit the beach, and make the most of those mid-80s temperatures.

Remember surfers, always check the local tides, and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:43:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some sunshine and mellow waves with your surf forecast report brought to you by your friendly neighborhood National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a UV index that's soaring high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some rays while you ride those gentle waves. High temperature? Mid-80s! And don't forget, the water temperature is a cozy 80 degrees.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where it's looking pretty similar - low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and lots of sunshine. Expect northeast winds and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Patchy fog might roll in tomorrow, so keep an eye out while you soak up the sun.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick! From low rip current risks to 1 to 3 feet surf heights, you're in for a treat. The waters are around 80 degrees, so a perfect day for a dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the sunny skies.

And last but not least, we've got Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Low rip current risks, sunshine, and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in some areas. So, grab your boards, hit the beach, and make the most of those mid-80s temperatures.

Remember surfers, always check the local tides, and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some sunshine and mellow waves with your surf forecast report brought to you by your friendly neighborhood National Weather Service.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a UV index that's soaring high. So, slap on that sunscreen and catch some rays while you ride those gentle waves. High temperature? Mid-80s! And don't forget, the water temperature is a cozy 80 degrees.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover where it's looking pretty similar - low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and lots of sunshine. Expect northeast winds and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Patchy fog might roll in tomorrow, so keep an eye out while you soak up the sun.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick! From low rip current risks to 1 to 3 feet surf heights, you're in for a treat. The waters are around 80 degrees, so a perfect day for a dip! Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the sunny skies.

And last but not least, we've got Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown. Low rip current risks, sunshine, and surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet in some areas. So, grab your boards, hit the beach, and make the most of those mid-80s temperatures.

Remember surfers, always check the local tides, and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast so you can have the ultimate day at the beach!

Starting off with **Coastal Pender**, Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is around 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill waves. With mostly sunny skies and a high UV index, don't forget your sunscreen! Expect temperatures in the lower 80s with winds coming from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover**, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks even better with sunny skies and lower rip current risks.

Heading down to **Coastal Brunswick**, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are low today by Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights also sit around 1 to 3 feet, with a high UV index and gentle northeast winds. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers but catch those waves while you can!

Now let's check out **Coastal Horry**, where the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach are ready for you! Rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and temperatures are in the lower 80s. Moderate north to south longshore currents are in play, so be mindful of your surroundings.

Finally, we have **Coastal Georgetown**, with a moderate risk of rip currents today from Murrells Inlet to Debordieu Beach. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the northeast winds are picking up a bit at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and enjoy the upper 70s water temperature!

Remember, folks, always stay safe and keep an eye out for changing conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and have a whale of a time out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:44:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast so you can have the ultimate day at the beach!

Starting off with **Coastal Pender**, Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is around 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill waves. With mostly sunny skies and a high UV index, don't forget your sunscreen! Expect temperatures in the lower 80s with winds coming from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover**, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks even better with sunny skies and lower rip current risks.

Heading down to **Coastal Brunswick**, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are low today by Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights also sit around 1 to 3 feet, with a high UV index and gentle northeast winds. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers but catch those waves while you can!

Now let's check out **Coastal Horry**, where the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach are ready for you! Rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and temperatures are in the lower 80s. Moderate north to south longshore currents are in play, so be mindful of your surroundings.

Finally, we have **Coastal Georgetown**, with a moderate risk of rip currents today from Murrells Inlet to Debordieu Beach. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the northeast winds are picking up a bit at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and enjoy the upper 70s water temperature!

Remember, folks, always stay safe and keep an eye out for changing conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and have a whale of a time out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast so you can have the ultimate day at the beach!

Starting off with **Coastal Pender**, Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name with a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is around 2 feet, making it perfect for some chill waves. With mostly sunny skies and a high UV index, don't forget your sunscreen! Expect temperatures in the lower 80s with winds coming from the northeast at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover**, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks even better with sunny skies and lower rip current risks.

Heading down to **Coastal Brunswick**, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip currents are low today by Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights also sit around 1 to 3 feet, with a high UV index and gentle northeast winds. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers but catch those waves while you can!

Now let's check out **Coastal Horry**, where the beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach are ready for you! Rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and temperatures are in the lower 80s. Moderate north to south longshore currents are in play, so be mindful of your surroundings.

Finally, we have **Coastal Georgetown**, with a moderate risk of rip currents today from Murrells Inlet to Debordieu Beach. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, and the northeast winds are picking up a bit at around 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and enjoy the upper 70s water temperature!

Remember, folks, always stay safe and keep an eye out for changing conditions. And as always, respect the ocean and have a whale of a time out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6151251406</link>
      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some of your favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - be mindful of a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around. The surf height is looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Tomorrow, expect the surf to be 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Looks like a mixed bag, but still a great time to hit the waves!

Now, over in Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach - a similar moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sun protection handy. Tomorrow, the surf will be slightly calmer at 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the mix. Stay safe and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach - the rip current risk today is low with surf heights varying from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow looks promising with low rip current risks and surf heights increasing to 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's the perfect opportunity to catch some waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach - the rip current risk is low today, with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow, the surf will pick up slightly to 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Stay alert, and maybe bring a raincoat just in case. It's all part of the surfing adventure!

Remember, check the local beach hazards for further details. Get out there, stay safe, and have a fantastic time riding the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 10:44:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some of your favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - be mindful of a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around. The surf height is looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Tomorrow, expect the surf to be 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Looks like a mixed bag, but still a great time to hit the waves!

Now, over in Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach - a similar moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sun protection handy. Tomorrow, the surf will be slightly calmer at 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the mix. Stay safe and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach - the rip current risk today is low with surf heights varying from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow looks promising with low rip current risks and surf heights increasing to 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's the perfect opportunity to catch some waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach - the rip current risk is low today, with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow, the surf will pick up slightly to 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Stay alert, and maybe bring a raincoat just in case. It's all part of the surfing adventure!

Remember, check the local beach hazards for further details. Get out there, stay safe, and have a fantastic time riding the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in some of your favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach - be mindful of a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around. The surf height is looking at a cool 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Tomorrow, expect the surf to be 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms later on. Looks like a mixed bag, but still a great time to hit the waves!

Now, over in Coastal New Hanover with beaches like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach - a similar moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sun protection handy. Tomorrow, the surf will be slightly calmer at 1 to 3 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the mix. Stay safe and enjoy the beach vibes!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach - the rip current risk today is low with surf heights varying from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow looks promising with low rip current risks and surf heights increasing to 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms. It's the perfect opportunity to catch some waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry encompassing Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach - the rip current risk is low today, with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Tomorrow, the surf will pick up slightly to 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Stay alert, and maybe bring a raincoat just in case. It's all part of the surfing adventure!

Remember, check the local beach hazards for further details. Get out there, stay safe, and have a fantastic time riding the waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, and welcome to your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the surf is looking at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. So, keep an eye out if you're hitting up Surf City or Topsail Beach. The sun will be shining bright with temps around 80 degrees, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with 2 to 3 feet high surf and a moderate rip current risk. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the gang are in for a day of mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temps.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, things are a bit calmer with 1 to 2 feet high surf east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet on the west side. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy the rays and waves in the lower 80s weather.

Jumping over to Coastal Horry, waves are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. North of Myrtle Beach, you're looking at smaller waves compared to the 2 to 3 feet further south. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 2 to 3 feet high surf with a moderate rip current risk. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and crew will have a day of mostly sunny skies before some clouds roll in on Friday.

So, surfers, stay safe, catch some good vibes, and ride those waves responsibly. Don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 10:43:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, and welcome to your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the surf is looking at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. So, keep an eye out if you're hitting up Surf City or Topsail Beach. The sun will be shining bright with temps around 80 degrees, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with 2 to 3 feet high surf and a moderate rip current risk. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the gang are in for a day of mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temps.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, things are a bit calmer with 1 to 2 feet high surf east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet on the west side. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy the rays and waves in the lower 80s weather.

Jumping over to Coastal Horry, waves are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. North of Myrtle Beach, you're looking at smaller waves compared to the 2 to 3 feet further south. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 2 to 3 feet high surf with a moderate rip current risk. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and crew will have a day of mostly sunny skies before some clouds roll in on Friday.

So, surfers, stay safe, catch some good vibes, and ride those waves responsibly. Don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, and welcome to your daily surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the surf is looking at 2 to 3 feet high with a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. So, keep an eye out if you're hitting up Surf City or Topsail Beach. The sun will be shining bright with temps around 80 degrees, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with 2 to 3 feet high surf and a moderate rip current risk. Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the gang are in for a day of mostly sunny skies and upper 70s temps.

And down in Coastal Brunswick, things are a bit calmer with 1 to 2 feet high surf east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet on the west side. The rip current risk is low, so enjoy the rays and waves in the lower 80s weather.

Jumping over to Coastal Horry, waves are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. North of Myrtle Beach, you're looking at smaller waves compared to the 2 to 3 feet further south. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 2 to 3 feet high surf with a moderate rip current risk. Murrells Inlet, Litchfield Beach, and crew will have a day of mostly sunny skies before some clouds roll in on Friday.

So, surfers, stay safe, catch some good vibes, and ride those waves responsibly. Don't forget to check out the link for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV rays. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-filled fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach - today's looking good with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget that sunscreen as you catch some rays and surf!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - expect similar conditions with a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current; perfect for some laid-back beach vibes.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach - you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1 to 2 feet surf, and a very high UV index. Looks like a stellar day to ride the waves!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City - get ready for a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current. It's a beach day you won't want to miss!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island - expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers tomorrow. Keep an eye on those northeast winds as you enjoy the water!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the website provided for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always stay safe out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:43:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-filled fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach - today's looking good with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget that sunscreen as you catch some rays and surf!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - expect similar conditions with a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current; perfect for some laid-back beach vibes.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach - you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1 to 2 feet surf, and a very high UV index. Looks like a stellar day to ride the waves!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City - get ready for a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current. It's a beach day you won't want to miss!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island - expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers tomorrow. Keep an eye on those northeast winds as you enjoy the water!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the website provided for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always stay safe out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some wave-filled fun in the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the day!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beautiful beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach - today's looking good with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget that sunscreen as you catch some rays and surf!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach and more - expect similar conditions with a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current; perfect for some laid-back beach vibes.

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick, where you'll find Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach - you've got a low risk of rip currents, 1 to 2 feet surf, and a very high UV index. Looks like a stellar day to ride the waves!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City - get ready for a sunny day, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a moderate current. It's a beach day you won't want to miss!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island - expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, sunny skies, and a slight chance of showers tomorrow. Keep an eye on those northeast winds as you enjoy the water!

Remember to check out the detailed forecast on the website provided for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always stay safe out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with around 2 feet of surf height. So keep an eye out and catch some waves while enjoying mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, today brings a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and sunny skies. Highs around 80 and northeast winds around 10 mph. Make the most of the beach day!

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and conditions are mostly sunny with a chance of showers. Expect highs in the lower 80s with northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. It's a perfect day to soak up the sun!

Heading to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet of surf. The weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 80s. Enjoy the beach vibes with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, featuring spots like Pawleys Island, we're in for a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the mid 80s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to have some beach fun!

Always remember to stay safe in the water and be aware of those rip currents. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:43:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with around 2 feet of surf height. So keep an eye out and catch some waves while enjoying mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, today brings a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and sunny skies. Highs around 80 and northeast winds around 10 mph. Make the most of the beach day!

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and conditions are mostly sunny with a chance of showers. Expect highs in the lower 80s with northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. It's a perfect day to soak up the sun!

Heading to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet of surf. The weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 80s. Enjoy the beach vibes with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, featuring spots like Pawleys Island, we're in for a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the mid 80s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to have some beach fun!

Always remember to stay safe in the water and be aware of those rip currents. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, are you ready for the scoop on the waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some rad spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with around 2 feet of surf height. So keep an eye out and catch some waves while enjoying mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the lower 80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph. UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, today brings a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and sunny skies. Highs around 80 and northeast winds around 10 mph. Make the most of the beach day!

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, rip current risks are low today, surf heights are 1 to 2 feet, and conditions are mostly sunny with a chance of showers. Expect highs in the lower 80s with northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. It's a perfect day to soak up the sun!

Heading to Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet of surf. The weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and highs in the mid 80s. Enjoy the beach vibes with northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, featuring spots like Pawleys Island, we're in for a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet of surf. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the mid 80s and northeast winds around 10 mph. Get ready to have some beach fun!

Always remember to stay safe in the water and be aware of those rip currents. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some epic wave-catching potential! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high rip current risk today, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with a slightly smaller surf of 2 to 3 feet. 

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and mostly sunny weather. UV index is still very high. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights easing up a bit. 

Now, let's head over to Coastal Brunswick where we are dealing with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights vary between 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. 

And lastly, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively. Both areas are basking in the lower 80s water temperature and very high UV index. Winds will be around 10 miles per hour today. 

Remember surfers, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 10:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some epic wave-catching potential! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high rip current risk today, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with a slightly smaller surf of 2 to 3 feet. 

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and mostly sunny weather. UV index is still very high. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights easing up a bit. 

Now, let's head over to Coastal Brunswick where we are dealing with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights vary between 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. 

And lastly, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively. Both areas are basking in the lower 80s water temperature and very high UV index. Winds will be around 10 miles per hour today. 

Remember surfers, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for some epic wave-catching potential! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high rip current risk today, so stay cautious out there. Surf heights are ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the rip current risk decreases to moderate with a slightly smaller surf of 2 to 3 feet. 

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - high rip current risk today with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet and mostly sunny weather. UV index is still very high. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to moderate with surf heights easing up a bit. 

Now, let's head over to Coastal Brunswick where we are dealing with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights vary between 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains moderate with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. 

And lastly, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively. Both areas are basking in the lower 80s water temperature and very high UV index. Winds will be around 10 miles per hour today. 

Remember surfers, always check the forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Pender? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got a high rip current risk in effect from this morning through the evening.

Today, expect surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, a moderate chance of thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and watch out for those sneaky waterspouts!

And don't forget, there's a strong south to north longshore current out there. So, if you're hitting the waves, stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Tomorrow's looking pretty similar, with high rip current risks lingering. Swells from Ernesto are sticking around but should ease up by Wednesday.

So, surfers, stay alert, ride those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 10:43:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Pender? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got a high rip current risk in effect from this morning through the evening.

Today, expect surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, a moderate chance of thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and watch out for those sneaky waterspouts!

And don't forget, there's a strong south to north longshore current out there. So, if you're hitting the waves, stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Tomorrow's looking pretty similar, with high rip current risks lingering. Swells from Ernesto are sticking around but should ease up by Wednesday.

So, surfers, stay alert, ride those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Coastal Pender? Well, hold onto your boards because we've got a high rip current risk in effect from this morning through the evening.

Today, expect surf heights between 3 to 5 feet, a moderate chance of thunderstorms, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and watch out for those sneaky waterspouts!

And don't forget, there's a strong south to north longshore current out there. So, if you're hitting the waves, stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Tomorrow's looking pretty similar, with high rip current risks lingering. Swells from Ernesto are sticking around but should ease up by Wednesday.

So, surfers, stay alert, ride those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-15-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5914970691</link>
      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is chilling at around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you ride those waves under the sunny skies. Highs in the mid 80s with cool Northeast winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, get ready for higher waves as the surf height rises to 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Hurricane Ernesto is sending some swells our way, so stay alert out there, surf buddies!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. The sun is shining bright, and the UV index is very high. Tomorrow, the waves will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Grab your boards and soak up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 foot to 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures today, with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, watch out for those life-threatening rip currents with a high risk in the cards!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, covering popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet to 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, the risk amps up to high, so be cautious in the water. The UV index remains very high, so protect your skin while you ride those waves.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, the waves pick up to 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk. Stay safe out there and enjoy the sunny skies while catching some waves!

Remember, Hurricane Ernesto is bringing some serious swells and dangerous rip currents over the weekend, so keep an eye on updates. Ride those waves like a pro, but always put safety first, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 10:44:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is chilling at around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you ride those waves under the sunny skies. Highs in the mid 80s with cool Northeast winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, get ready for higher waves as the surf height rises to 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Hurricane Ernesto is sending some swells our way, so stay alert out there, surf buddies!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. The sun is shining bright, and the UV index is very high. Tomorrow, the waves will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Grab your boards and soak up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 foot to 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures today, with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, watch out for those life-threatening rip currents with a high risk in the cards!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, covering popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet to 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, the risk amps up to high, so be cautious in the water. The UV index remains very high, so protect your skin while you ride those waves.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, the waves pick up to 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk. Stay safe out there and enjoy the sunny skies while catching some waves!

Remember, Hurricane Ernesto is bringing some serious swells and dangerous rip currents over the weekend, so keep an eye on updates. Ride those waves like a pro, but always put safety first, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is chilling at around 2 feet with a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you ride those waves under the sunny skies. Highs in the mid 80s with cool Northeast winds cruising at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Tomorrow, get ready for higher waves as the surf height rises to 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Hurricane Ernesto is sending some swells our way, so stay alert out there, surf buddies!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. The sun is shining bright, and the UV index is very high. Tomorrow, the waves will be pumping at 3 to 6 feet with a high rip current risk. Grab your boards and soak up the sun!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, surf heights vary from 1 foot to 2 to 4 feet depending on the location. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures today, with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, watch out for those life-threatening rip currents with a high risk in the cards!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, covering popular spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet to 2 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today. Tomorrow, the risk amps up to high, so be cautious in the water. The UV index remains very high, so protect your skin while you ride those waves.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, expect surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, the waves pick up to 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk. Stay safe out there and enjoy the sunny skies while catching some waves!

Remember, Hurricane Ernesto is bringing some serious swells and dangerous rip currents over the weekend, so keep an eye on updates. Ride those waves like a pro, but always put safety first, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today we're looking at a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun! Tomorrow, expect more of the same goodness – low rip current risk, 2-foot waves, and sunny skies.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's a carbon copy of Pender with sunny skies, low rip current risk, and that sweet, sweet surf calling your name. Tomorrow, the surf's still looking good with a low risk of rip currents and 2-foot waves.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, we've got more of that Carolina charm with low rip current risks, 1 to 3-foot waves, and lots of sunshine to go around. Thursday looks just as inviting with low rip current risks and perfect beach weather.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, things are looking fantastic with 1 to 2-foot waves, low rip current risks, and that very high UV index screaming "beach day!" Tomorrow, the surf's kicking up a bit with 1 to 3-foot waves – so get ready to ride those swells!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're in for a treat with 1-foot waves today, low rip current risks, and that blazing UV index. Thursday brings more of the good stuff with 1 to 2-foot waves and perfect conditions for a beach day.

Remember, folks, as we head towards the weekend, keep an eye out for those life-threatening rip currents possibly coming our way from Tropical Cyclone Ernesto. Stay safe out there in the water!

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some epic surf sessions! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 10:44:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today we're looking at a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun! Tomorrow, expect more of the same goodness – low rip current risk, 2-foot waves, and sunny skies.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's a carbon copy of Pender with sunny skies, low rip current risk, and that sweet, sweet surf calling your name. Tomorrow, the surf's still looking good with a low risk of rip currents and 2-foot waves.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, we've got more of that Carolina charm with low rip current risks, 1 to 3-foot waves, and lots of sunshine to go around. Thursday looks just as inviting with low rip current risks and perfect beach weather.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, things are looking fantastic with 1 to 2-foot waves, low rip current risks, and that very high UV index screaming "beach day!" Tomorrow, the surf's kicking up a bit with 1 to 3-foot waves – so get ready to ride those swells!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're in for a treat with 1-foot waves today, low rip current risks, and that blazing UV index. Thursday brings more of the good stuff with 1 to 2-foot waves and perfect conditions for a beach day.

Remember, folks, as we head towards the weekend, keep an eye out for those life-threatening rip currents possibly coming our way from Tropical Cyclone Ernesto. Stay safe out there in the water!

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some epic surf sessions! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, we've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today we're looking at a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index. So slap on that sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun! Tomorrow, expect more of the same goodness – low rip current risk, 2-foot waves, and sunny skies.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, it's a carbon copy of Pender with sunny skies, low rip current risk, and that sweet, sweet surf calling your name. Tomorrow, the surf's still looking good with a low risk of rip currents and 2-foot waves.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, we've got more of that Carolina charm with low rip current risks, 1 to 3-foot waves, and lots of sunshine to go around. Thursday looks just as inviting with low rip current risks and perfect beach weather.

Heading south to Coastal Horry, things are looking fantastic with 1 to 2-foot waves, low rip current risks, and that very high UV index screaming "beach day!" Tomorrow, the surf's kicking up a bit with 1 to 3-foot waves – so get ready to ride those swells!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, we're in for a treat with 1-foot waves today, low rip current risks, and that blazing UV index. Thursday brings more of the good stuff with 1 to 2-foot waves and perfect conditions for a beach day.

Remember, folks, as we head towards the weekend, keep an eye out for those life-threatening rip currents possibly coming our way from Tropical Cyclone Ernesto. Stay safe out there in the water!

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit the beach for some epic surf sessions! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunshine in the forecast for the coastal areas near you. Let's dive into the latest surf zone report for some of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, places like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards! You can enjoy the mostly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are between 2 to 3 feet, high UV index, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen and enjoy those Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, there is a mix of rip current risks between low and moderate today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, a chance of showers, and moderate east to west longshore current. With winds around 10 miles per hour, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Now for Coastal Horry, areas like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, moderate north to south longshore current, and high UV index. Enjoy the mid-80s temperature, but watch out for those showers and thunderstorms with winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is showing a moderate risk of rip currents as well. Surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Enjoy the lower 80s weather, a chance of showers, and winds around 10 miles per hour - perfect for a beach day!

Remember to stay safe, listen to lifeguards, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. As the week progresses, the rip current risk is expected to decrease but keep an eye for the upcoming weekend!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:42:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunshine in the forecast for the coastal areas near you. Let's dive into the latest surf zone report for some of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, places like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards! You can enjoy the mostly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are between 2 to 3 feet, high UV index, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen and enjoy those Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, there is a mix of rip current risks between low and moderate today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, a chance of showers, and moderate east to west longshore current. With winds around 10 miles per hour, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Now for Coastal Horry, areas like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, moderate north to south longshore current, and high UV index. Enjoy the mid-80s temperature, but watch out for those showers and thunderstorms with winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is showing a moderate risk of rip currents as well. Surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Enjoy the lower 80s weather, a chance of showers, and winds around 10 miles per hour - perfect for a beach day!

Remember to stay safe, listen to lifeguards, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. As the week progresses, the rip current risk is expected to decrease but keep an eye for the upcoming weekend!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunshine in the forecast for the coastal areas near you. Let's dive into the latest surf zone report for some of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, places like Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height is expected to reach 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards! You can enjoy the mostly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are between 2 to 3 feet, high UV index, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen and enjoy those Northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach, there is a mix of rip current risks between low and moderate today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, a chance of showers, and moderate east to west longshore current. With winds around 10 miles per hour, it's a great day to catch some waves!

Now for Coastal Horry, areas like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents till this evening. Surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, moderate north to south longshore current, and high UV index. Enjoy the mid-80s temperature, but watch out for those showers and thunderstorms with winds around 10 miles per hour.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is showing a moderate risk of rip currents as well. Surf heights of 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Enjoy the lower 80s weather, a chance of showers, and winds around 10 miles per hour - perfect for a beach day!

Remember to stay safe, listen to lifeguards, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. As the week progresses, the rip current risk is expected to decrease but keep an eye for the upcoming weekend!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Let's dive into the surf vibes for different coastal spots:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a high rip current risk today! Surf's running at 3 to 5 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Waterspout risk is on the moderate side, UV index as well. So, make sure to catch some waves while staying weather-wise. Saturday looks better with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and partly sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and moderate levels tomorrow. Surf's looking good at 3 to 5 feet today, dropping slightly tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms as you soak up the sun.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is high today! Surf's up at 3 to 5 feet but drops a bit tomorrow to 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate. Enjoy those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Next stop is Coastal Horry where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are 3 to 4 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet south of it. Moderate thunderstorm potential, low waterspout risk, and a max heat index of up to 101! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is calling! High rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet surf. Moving into Saturday, expect a moderate risk with around 2 feet surf and mostly sunny weather. It's all about those fun waves and maybe some showers.

Remember folks, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and changing weather conditions. Let's catch some waves safely out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2024 10:49:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Let's dive into the surf vibes for different coastal spots:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a high rip current risk today! Surf's running at 3 to 5 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Waterspout risk is on the moderate side, UV index as well. So, make sure to catch some waves while staying weather-wise. Saturday looks better with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and partly sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and moderate levels tomorrow. Surf's looking good at 3 to 5 feet today, dropping slightly tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms as you soak up the sun.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is high today! Surf's up at 3 to 5 feet but drops a bit tomorrow to 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate. Enjoy those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Next stop is Coastal Horry where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are 3 to 4 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet south of it. Moderate thunderstorm potential, low waterspout risk, and a max heat index of up to 101! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is calling! High rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet surf. Moving into Saturday, expect a moderate risk with around 2 feet surf and mostly sunny weather. It's all about those fun waves and maybe some showers.

Remember folks, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and changing weather conditions. Let's catch some waves safely out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Let's dive into the surf vibes for different coastal spots:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a high rip current risk today! Surf's running at 3 to 5 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Waterspout risk is on the moderate side, UV index as well. So, make sure to catch some waves while staying weather-wise. Saturday looks better with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf, and partly sunny skies.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and moderate levels tomorrow. Surf's looking good at 3 to 5 feet today, dropping slightly tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms as you soak up the sun.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is high today! Surf's up at 3 to 5 feet but drops a bit tomorrow to 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is moderate. Enjoy those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Next stop is Coastal Horry where we also have a high rip current risk today. Surf heights are 3 to 4 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 2 to 4 feet south of it. Moderate thunderstorm potential, low waterspout risk, and a max heat index of up to 101! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is calling! High rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet surf. Moving into Saturday, expect a moderate risk with around 2 feet surf and mostly sunny weather. It's all about those fun waves and maybe some showers.

Remember folks, safety first! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and changing weather conditions. Let's catch some waves safely out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the next few days. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk through this evening and high surf advisory until Friday night. Today, expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will be breezy at 20 to 25 miles per hour coming from the southeast.

Jumping over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are pretty similar. High rip current risk and surf heights of 4 to 8 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready for some action out there!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, there's a high surf advisory and rip current risk lasting until Friday night. Surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet, with breezy winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour from the east to southeast.

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a high surf advisory and rip current risk are in place. Expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet today, with similar conditions stretching into Thursday. Winds will be breezy around 25 miles per hour. Hang ten!

Last but not least, we've got Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. High surf advisory and rip current risk, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet today. Winds will be breezy from the east to southeast.

Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye out for those rip currents. And hey, if you need a break from the waves, there's always a chance to chill on the sandy shores. Catch you in the surf!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 10:46:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the next few days. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk through this evening and high surf advisory until Friday night. Today, expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will be breezy at 20 to 25 miles per hour coming from the southeast.

Jumping over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are pretty similar. High rip current risk and surf heights of 4 to 8 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready for some action out there!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, there's a high surf advisory and rip current risk lasting until Friday night. Surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet, with breezy winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour from the east to southeast.

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a high surf advisory and rip current risk are in place. Expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet today, with similar conditions stretching into Thursday. Winds will be breezy around 25 miles per hour. Hang ten!

Last but not least, we've got Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. High surf advisory and rip current risk, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet today. Winds will be breezy from the east to southeast.

Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye out for those rip currents. And hey, if you need a break from the waves, there's always a chance to chill on the sandy shores. Catch you in the surf!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the next few days. Let's see what the waves have in store for us!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk through this evening and high surf advisory until Friday night. Today, expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Winds will be breezy at 20 to 25 miles per hour coming from the southeast.

Jumping over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are pretty similar. High rip current risk and surf heights of 4 to 8 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready for some action out there!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, covering Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, there's a high surf advisory and rip current risk lasting until Friday night. Surf heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet, with breezy winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour from the east to southeast.

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, a high surf advisory and rip current risk are in place. Expect surf heights of 5 to 8 feet today, with similar conditions stretching into Thursday. Winds will be breezy around 25 miles per hour. Hang ten!

Last but not least, we've got Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. High surf advisory and rip current risk, with surf heights of 4 to 7 feet today. Winds will be breezy from the east to southeast.

Remember, stay safe out there and keep an eye out for those rip currents. And hey, if you need a break from the waves, there's always a chance to chill on the sandy shores. Catch you in the surf!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang on tight because we've got a wild ride ahead in the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk in effect through this evening, paired with a high surf advisory kicking in from 5 a.m. Wednesday all the way to midnight EDT Friday night. So strap in and stay safe out there!

For Coastal Pender, expect cloudy weather with showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with southeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the surf height ramps up to 4 to 7 feet, so get ready for some serious waves.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and climbing to 5 to 8 feet on Wednesday. It's going to be breezy with southeast winds around 25 mph.

Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, is also experiencing high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights between 3 to 6 feet today and 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current!

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach, expect high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights from 3 to 6 feet to 5 to 8 feet tomorrow, with southeast winds and cloudy weather. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves!

Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island is also facing a high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights of 3 to 6 feet today jump to 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those southeast winds around 25 mph.

Remember to check those tide schedules and always be cautious of the rip currents. This forecast keeps the adrenaline high throughout the week, with the rip current risk continuing through Friday. So grab your boards and get ready for some epic surf sessions!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 10:45:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang on tight because we've got a wild ride ahead in the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk in effect through this evening, paired with a high surf advisory kicking in from 5 a.m. Wednesday all the way to midnight EDT Friday night. So strap in and stay safe out there!

For Coastal Pender, expect cloudy weather with showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with southeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the surf height ramps up to 4 to 7 feet, so get ready for some serious waves.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and climbing to 5 to 8 feet on Wednesday. It's going to be breezy with southeast winds around 25 mph.

Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, is also experiencing high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights between 3 to 6 feet today and 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current!

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach, expect high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights from 3 to 6 feet to 5 to 8 feet tomorrow, with southeast winds and cloudy weather. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves!

Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island is also facing a high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights of 3 to 6 feet today jump to 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those southeast winds around 25 mph.

Remember to check those tide schedules and always be cautious of the rip currents. This forecast keeps the adrenaline high throughout the week, with the rip current risk continuing through Friday. So grab your boards and get ready for some epic surf sessions!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Hang on tight because we've got a wild ride ahead in the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk in effect through this evening, paired with a high surf advisory kicking in from 5 a.m. Wednesday all the way to midnight EDT Friday night. So strap in and stay safe out there!

For Coastal Pender, expect cloudy weather with showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet, with southeast winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, the surf height ramps up to 4 to 7 feet, so get ready for some serious waves.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights ranging from 3 to 5 feet today and climbing to 5 to 8 feet on Wednesday. It's going to be breezy with southeast winds around 25 mph.

Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, is also experiencing high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights between 3 to 6 feet today and 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current!

And for our friends in Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach, expect high rip current risk and a high surf advisory. Surf heights from 3 to 6 feet to 5 to 8 feet tomorrow, with southeast winds and cloudy weather. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves!

Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island is also facing a high rip current risk and high surf advisory. Surf heights of 3 to 6 feet today jump to 4 to 7 feet tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those southeast winds around 25 mph.

Remember to check those tide schedules and always be cautious of the rip currents. This forecast keeps the adrenaline high throughout the week, with the rip current risk continuing through Friday. So grab your boards and get ready for some epic surf sessions!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Today we've got the latest surf zone forecast hot off the press just for you. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents sticking around today. Surf heights are looking at a wave range of 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Watch out for those south winds blowing at around 5 to 10 miles per hour and don't forget to slap on some sunscreen with a moderate UV index expected.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover hitting up Wrightsville Beach- looks like we're rocking a similar setup with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and breezy south winds. Showers are likely, so keep those umbrellas handy!

And don't snooze on Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach, where rip currents are holding steady at a moderate risk level. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some good ones out there.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry hitting up Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a mix of 2 to 4 feet surf heights with moderate rip currents and showers likely. Grab your boards and get ready to paddle out into the fun!

Wrapping it up with Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet, we're aiming at 4 to 6 feet surf heights tomorrow. With high rip current risks, don't forget to stay safe in the water and watch out for those sneaky currents.

Remember, keep an eye out for possible thunderstorms and waterspouts, and most importantly, ride those waves safely, beach lovers!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 10:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Today we've got the latest surf zone forecast hot off the press just for you. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents sticking around today. Surf heights are looking at a wave range of 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Watch out for those south winds blowing at around 5 to 10 miles per hour and don't forget to slap on some sunscreen with a moderate UV index expected.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover hitting up Wrightsville Beach- looks like we're rocking a similar setup with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and breezy south winds. Showers are likely, so keep those umbrellas handy!

And don't snooze on Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach, where rip currents are holding steady at a moderate risk level. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some good ones out there.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry hitting up Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a mix of 2 to 4 feet surf heights with moderate rip currents and showers likely. Grab your boards and get ready to paddle out into the fun!

Wrapping it up with Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet, we're aiming at 4 to 6 feet surf heights tomorrow. With high rip current risks, don't forget to stay safe in the water and watch out for those sneaky currents.

Remember, keep an eye out for possible thunderstorms and waterspouts, and most importantly, ride those waves safely, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Today we've got the latest surf zone forecast hot off the press just for you. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender in topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents sticking around today. Surf heights are looking at a wave range of 2 to 3 feet with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Watch out for those south winds blowing at around 5 to 10 miles per hour and don't forget to slap on some sunscreen with a moderate UV index expected.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover hitting up Wrightsville Beach- looks like we're rocking a similar setup with moderate rip current risks, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and breezy south winds. Showers are likely, so keep those umbrellas handy!

And don't snooze on Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach, where rip currents are holding steady at a moderate risk level. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some good ones out there.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry hitting up Myrtle Beach, we're looking at a mix of 2 to 4 feet surf heights with moderate rip currents and showers likely. Grab your boards and get ready to paddle out into the fun!

Wrapping it up with Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet, we're aiming at 4 to 6 feet surf heights tomorrow. With high rip current risks, don't forget to stay safe in the water and watch out for those sneaky currents.

Remember, keep an eye out for possible thunderstorms and waterspouts, and most importantly, ride those waves safely, beach lovers!

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas near Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the waves, currents, and all the fun stuff you need to know before hitting the water!

Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through the evening. So, do keep an eye out and be cautious out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 3 feet, making for some decent waves to catch. Thunderstorms are a possibility, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen folks!

Tomorrow, the current risk remains high, but the surf height and weather conditions are pretty similar. Looks like you'll have a chance to catch some waves amidst the cloudy skies!

Looking ahead, we might see moderate to high rip current risks lingering into next week, thanks to Tropical Storm Debby. So, stay tuned for updates and keep safe while surfing!

So, grab your boards, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2024 10:44:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas near Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the waves, currents, and all the fun stuff you need to know before hitting the water!

Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through the evening. So, do keep an eye out and be cautious out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 3 feet, making for some decent waves to catch. Thunderstorms are a possibility, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen folks!

Tomorrow, the current risk remains high, but the surf height and weather conditions are pretty similar. Looks like you'll have a chance to catch some waves amidst the cloudy skies!

Looking ahead, we might see moderate to high rip current risks lingering into next week, thanks to Tropical Storm Debby. So, stay tuned for updates and keep safe while surfing!

So, grab your boards, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas near Wilmington, North Carolina. I'm here to give you the lowdown on the waves, currents, and all the fun stuff you need to know before hitting the water!

Today, we've got a high rip current risk in effect through the evening. So, do keep an eye out and be cautious out there. The surf height is running at 2 to 3 feet, making for some decent waves to catch. Thunderstorms are a possibility, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV index is moderate, so don't forget your sunscreen folks!

Tomorrow, the current risk remains high, but the surf height and weather conditions are pretty similar. Looks like you'll have a chance to catch some waves amidst the cloudy skies!

Looking ahead, we might see moderate to high rip current risks lingering into next week, thanks to Tropical Storm Debby. So, stay tuned for updates and keep safe while surfing!

So, grab your boards, watch out for those rip currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and catch some epic swells? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk today, so swim with caution! Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms rolling in. But don't fret, the UV index is very high for all you sun lovers out there! Water temperatures are in the lower 80s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, so stay safe out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, they are also expecting a high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be around 2 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, pack your umbrellas just in case! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Plus, max heat index could reach up to 101 degrees - stay cool, folks!

In Coastal Brunswick, rip current risks are high east of Ocean Isle Beach and Ocean Isle Beach West. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Waterspout and thunderstorm risks are moderate, so keep an eye on the sky while catching those waves. The water temperature is in the lower 80s - perfect for a refreshing swim. South to southwest winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph, creating some good surf conditions.

Heading to Coastal Horry, a high rip current risk is in effect through this evening for areas north of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with moderate south to north longshore currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid looking like a lobster! Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather forecast while planning your beach day.

And last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening. Surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures in the mid 80s make for a perfect beach day! Winds are blowing from the southwest at 15 to 20 mph, creating some decent waves for surfing. 

As always, be safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching some waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2024 10:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and catch some epic swells? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk today, so swim with caution! Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms rolling in. But don't fret, the UV index is very high for all you sun lovers out there! Water temperatures are in the lower 80s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, so stay safe out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, they are also expecting a high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be around 2 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, pack your umbrellas just in case! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Plus, max heat index could reach up to 101 degrees - stay cool, folks!

In Coastal Brunswick, rip current risks are high east of Ocean Isle Beach and Ocean Isle Beach West. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Waterspout and thunderstorm risks are moderate, so keep an eye on the sky while catching those waves. The water temperature is in the lower 80s - perfect for a refreshing swim. South to southwest winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph, creating some good surf conditions.

Heading to Coastal Horry, a high rip current risk is in effect through this evening for areas north of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with moderate south to north longshore currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid looking like a lobster! Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather forecast while planning your beach day.

And last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening. Surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures in the mid 80s make for a perfect beach day! Winds are blowing from the southwest at 15 to 20 mph, creating some decent waves for surfing. 

As always, be safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching some waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to ride the waves and catch some epic swells? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for a high rip current risk today, so swim with caution! Surf heights will be around 2 to 4 feet with a chance of thunderstorms rolling in. But don't fret, the UV index is very high for all you sun lovers out there! Water temperatures are in the lower 80s, making it perfect for a refreshing dip. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current. Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high, so stay safe out there!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, they are also expecting a high rip current risk today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be around 2 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. So, pack your umbrellas just in case! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Plus, max heat index could reach up to 101 degrees - stay cool, folks!

In Coastal Brunswick, rip current risks are high east of Ocean Isle Beach and Ocean Isle Beach West. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Waterspout and thunderstorm risks are moderate, so keep an eye on the sky while catching those waves. The water temperature is in the lower 80s - perfect for a refreshing swim. South to southwest winds are blowing at 15 to 20 mph, creating some good surf conditions.

Heading to Coastal Horry, a high rip current risk is in effect through this evening for areas north of Myrtle Beach. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet, with moderate south to north longshore currents. The UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid looking like a lobster! Thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather forecast while planning your beach day.

And last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is in effect through this evening. Surf heights around 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms. Water temperatures in the mid 80s make for a perfect beach day! Winds are blowing from the southwest at 15 to 20 mph, creating some decent waves for surfing. 

As always, be safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching some waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's see what's cooking for the coastal areas today and this weekend.

First up, Coastal Pender! You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! A heat advisory is in place with temperatures reaching the lower 90s and a max heat index of 104. Saturday brings a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and more thunderstorms likely. So, be prepared for some wave action!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, you're also under a moderate rip current risk, with similar surf heights and temperatures. Heat index up to 104, so stay cool out there. Saturday bumps up to a high rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and more showers and thunderstorms expected.

For Coastal Brunswick, moderate rip current risk today, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and be aware of the longshore current. Heat advisory in effect, so it's going to be toasty! High rip current risk on Saturday, with potential thunderstorms and 2 to 5 feet surf heights. Stay safe and keep an eye on the water conditions.

Down in Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents North of Myrtle Beach and low in Myrtle Beach South. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet today. Similar conditions for tomorrow, but watch out for moderate rip currents North of Myrtle Beach. Don't forget your sun protection and stay hydrated!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, a low rip current risk today, but things pick up to a moderate risk tomorrow. Just 1 to 2 feet of surf today, but high UV exposure, so take precautions. Enjoy the beach but watch out for those longshore currents!

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's see what's cooking for the coastal areas today and this weekend.

First up, Coastal Pender! You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! A heat advisory is in place with temperatures reaching the lower 90s and a max heat index of 104. Saturday brings a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and more thunderstorms likely. So, be prepared for some wave action!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, you're also under a moderate rip current risk, with similar surf heights and temperatures. Heat index up to 104, so stay cool out there. Saturday bumps up to a high rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and more showers and thunderstorms expected.

For Coastal Brunswick, moderate rip current risk today, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and be aware of the longshore current. Heat advisory in effect, so it's going to be toasty! High rip current risk on Saturday, with potential thunderstorms and 2 to 5 feet surf heights. Stay safe and keep an eye on the water conditions.

Down in Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents North of Myrtle Beach and low in Myrtle Beach South. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet today. Similar conditions for tomorrow, but watch out for moderate rip currents North of Myrtle Beach. Don't forget your sun protection and stay hydrated!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, a low rip current risk today, but things pick up to a moderate risk tomorrow. Just 1 to 2 feet of surf today, but high UV exposure, so take precautions. Enjoy the beach but watch out for those longshore currents!

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina! Let's see what's cooking for the coastal areas today and this weekend.

First up, Coastal Pender! You're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! A heat advisory is in place with temperatures reaching the lower 90s and a max heat index of 104. Saturday brings a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and more thunderstorms likely. So, be prepared for some wave action!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, you're also under a moderate rip current risk, with similar surf heights and temperatures. Heat index up to 104, so stay cool out there. Saturday bumps up to a high rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf, and more showers and thunderstorms expected.

For Coastal Brunswick, moderate rip current risk today, 2 to 4 feet surf heights, and be aware of the longshore current. Heat advisory in effect, so it's going to be toasty! High rip current risk on Saturday, with potential thunderstorms and 2 to 5 feet surf heights. Stay safe and keep an eye on the water conditions.

Down in Coastal Horry, a moderate risk of rip currents North of Myrtle Beach and low in Myrtle Beach South. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet today. Similar conditions for tomorrow, but watch out for moderate rip currents North of Myrtle Beach. Don't forget your sun protection and stay hydrated!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, a low rip current risk today, but things pick up to a moderate risk tomorrow. Just 1 to 2 feet of surf today, but high UV exposure, so take precautions. Enjoy the beach but watch out for those longshore currents!

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 08-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun at your favorite spots! Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some exciting adventures ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the heat is on with a mild surf height of 1 to 2 feet today and around 90 degrees. Watch out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but it's mostly sunny with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a surf height of 1 foot and a chance of thunderstorms.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf height stays at 1 foot today, heating up to the upper 80s. Be prepared for some thunderstorm potential on Friday as well.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the sun is shining bright with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk and those very high UV index levels. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some action-packed waves!

Down in Coastal Horry, things are heating up with an upper 80s forecast and a low rip current risk today. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet in different areas, with moderate thunderstorm potential on Friday. The wind is on your side with southwest winds making your surfing experience even more exciting!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, it's all about sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf heights are mellow at 1 foot today, but expect 1 to 2 feet tomorrow with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current.

Remember, from chillout to thrill-filled waters, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 10:45:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun at your favorite spots! Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some exciting adventures ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the heat is on with a mild surf height of 1 to 2 feet today and around 90 degrees. Watch out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but it's mostly sunny with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a surf height of 1 foot and a chance of thunderstorms.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf height stays at 1 foot today, heating up to the upper 80s. Be prepared for some thunderstorm potential on Friday as well.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the sun is shining bright with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk and those very high UV index levels. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some action-packed waves!

Down in Coastal Horry, things are heating up with an upper 80s forecast and a low rip current risk today. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet in different areas, with moderate thunderstorm potential on Friday. The wind is on your side with southwest winds making your surfing experience even more exciting!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, it's all about sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf heights are mellow at 1 foot today, but expect 1 to 2 feet tomorrow with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current.

Remember, from chillout to thrill-filled waters, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun at your favorite spots! Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for some exciting adventures ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the heat is on with a mild surf height of 1 to 2 feet today and around 90 degrees. Watch out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but it's mostly sunny with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a surf height of 1 foot and a chance of thunderstorms.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf height stays at 1 foot today, heating up to the upper 80s. Be prepared for some thunderstorm potential on Friday as well.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the sun is shining bright with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Keep an eye out for moderate waterspout risk and those very high UV index levels. Tomorrow, surf height increases to 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some action-packed waves!

Down in Coastal Horry, things are heating up with an upper 80s forecast and a low rip current risk today. Expect surf heights between 1 to 3 feet in different areas, with moderate thunderstorm potential on Friday. The wind is on your side with southwest winds making your surfing experience even more exciting!

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, it's all about sunny skies and low rip current risks. Surf heights are mellow at 1 foot today, but expect 1 to 2 feet tomorrow with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current.

Remember, from chillout to thrill-filled waters, always stay safe and keep an eye on those tides! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the coastal areas of NC and SC. Let's dive in!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in NC, where today you can expect a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, an extreme UV index, and temperatures in the lower 90s. Don't forget your sunscreen with mostly sunny skies and a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a max heat index up to 104 and southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover in NC, it's all about sunny weather with low rip current risks and 1-foot waves. The UV index is extreme, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Remember to stay hydrated and catch some waves!

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for 1 to 3 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach with an extreme UV index. Temperatures in the upper 80s, with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, 3 to 4 feet waves east of Ocean Isle Beach, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Down in SC, Coastal Horry is looking good with 1 to 3 feet waves and mostly sunny weather. The UV index is extreme, so wear your sunglasses! Tomorrow, similar conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max heat index of 105. Perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown in SC, enjoy the sunshine and 1-foot waves today, with temperatures around 90 and a low rip current risk. And tomorrow, more sun with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Remember your rain gear just in case!

Always check the local tides and stay safe in the water. Keep an eye out for that moderate to high rip current risk on Saturday. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch you on the waves, beach bums!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:26:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the coastal areas of NC and SC. Let's dive in!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in NC, where today you can expect a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, an extreme UV index, and temperatures in the lower 90s. Don't forget your sunscreen with mostly sunny skies and a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a max heat index up to 104 and southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover in NC, it's all about sunny weather with low rip current risks and 1-foot waves. The UV index is extreme, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Remember to stay hydrated and catch some waves!

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for 1 to 3 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach with an extreme UV index. Temperatures in the upper 80s, with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, 3 to 4 feet waves east of Ocean Isle Beach, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Down in SC, Coastal Horry is looking good with 1 to 3 feet waves and mostly sunny weather. The UV index is extreme, so wear your sunglasses! Tomorrow, similar conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max heat index of 105. Perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown in SC, enjoy the sunshine and 1-foot waves today, with temperatures around 90 and a low rip current risk. And tomorrow, more sun with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Remember your rain gear just in case!

Always check the local tides and stay safe in the water. Keep an eye out for that moderate to high rip current risk on Saturday. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch you on the waves, beach bums!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Here's your surf zone forecast for the coastal areas of NC and SC. Let's dive in!

First up, we have Coastal Pender in NC, where today you can expect a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, an extreme UV index, and temperatures in the lower 90s. Don't forget your sunscreen with mostly sunny skies and a slight chance of showers. Tomorrow, similar conditions with a max heat index up to 104 and southwest winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover in NC, it's all about sunny weather with low rip current risks and 1-foot waves. The UV index is extreme, and temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Remember to stay hydrated and catch some waves!

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, be prepared for 1 to 3 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach with an extreme UV index. Temperatures in the upper 80s, with a low rip current risk. Tomorrow, 3 to 4 feet waves east of Ocean Isle Beach, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Down in SC, Coastal Horry is looking good with 1 to 3 feet waves and mostly sunny weather. The UV index is extreme, so wear your sunglasses! Tomorrow, similar conditions with temperatures in the upper 80s and a max heat index of 105. Perfect beach weather!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown in SC, enjoy the sunshine and 1-foot waves today, with temperatures around 90 and a low rip current risk. And tomorrow, more sun with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Remember your rain gear just in case!

Always check the local tides and stay safe in the water. Keep an eye out for that moderate to high rip current risk on Saturday. And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Catch you on the waves, beach bums!

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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. I'm here to break down the waves for you so you can catch the best surf out there. Let's dive in!

Heading over to Coastal Pender, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, which is great news for hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for possible waterspouts and enjoy the very high UV index. The water is a cozy 80 degrees, perfect for a swim. The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. So watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk remains low, but hey, always stay cautious. UV index is still very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! And watch out for those afternoon winds picking up speed.

Let's not forget Coastal Brunswick beaches where the surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, slightly warmer water temps in the lower 80s. The chance of showers and thunderstorms lingers on, but nothing can stop a true surfer from catching a wave or two. Plus, that very high UV index is calling your name!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. With low rip current risks, it's a perfect day to ride those waves. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for any waterspouts. The UV index remains very high, so slap on that sunscreen and get ready to hit the beach!

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with those waves and watch out for any afternoon changes in the wind. Always remember to stay safe out there and enjoy the beach vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:45:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. I'm here to break down the waves for you so you can catch the best surf out there. Let's dive in!

Heading over to Coastal Pender, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, which is great news for hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for possible waterspouts and enjoy the very high UV index. The water is a cozy 80 degrees, perfect for a swim. The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. So watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk remains low, but hey, always stay cautious. UV index is still very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! And watch out for those afternoon winds picking up speed.

Let's not forget Coastal Brunswick beaches where the surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, slightly warmer water temps in the lower 80s. The chance of showers and thunderstorms lingers on, but nothing can stop a true surfer from catching a wave or two. Plus, that very high UV index is calling your name!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. With low rip current risks, it's a perfect day to ride those waves. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for any waterspouts. The UV index remains very high, so slap on that sunscreen and get ready to hit the beach!

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with those waves and watch out for any afternoon changes in the wind. Always remember to stay safe out there and enjoy the beach vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington NC. I'm here to break down the waves for you so you can catch the best surf out there. Let's dive in!

Heading over to Coastal Pender, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. The rip current risk is low, which is great news for hitting the waves. Keep an eye out for possible waterspouts and enjoy the very high UV index. The water is a cozy 80 degrees, perfect for a swim. The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. So watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. The rip current risk remains low, but hey, always stay cautious. UV index is still very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! And watch out for those afternoon winds picking up speed.

Let's not forget Coastal Brunswick beaches where the surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, slightly warmer water temps in the lower 80s. The chance of showers and thunderstorms lingers on, but nothing can stop a true surfer from catching a wave or two. Plus, that very high UV index is calling your name!

And for our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. With low rip current risks, it's a perfect day to ride those waves. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for any waterspouts. The UV index remains very high, so slap on that sunscreen and get ready to hit the beach!

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with those waves and watch out for any afternoon changes in the wind. Always remember to stay safe out there and enjoy the beach vibes. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the Carolina coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, you can expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index will be high, so don't forget your sunscreen! As the day goes on, the winds will pick up speed from the Southwest. Tomorrow, there's a chance of some thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing weather conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The waters will be inviting with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just be aware of the moderate south to north longshore current. Tuesday might bring some showers and thunderstorms, so it's a good idea to pack a rain jacket just in case!

In Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary as you head east or west of Ocean Isle Beach, ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be mostly sunny, making it a perfect day to hang ten. The tides at Lockwoods Folly will be low in the morning and high in the afternoon. Remember, always respect the power of the ocean!

Down in Coastal Horry, surf heights north and south of Myrtle Beach will be around 1 to 2 feet today. The UV index will be high, so keep an eye on your exposure. Tuesday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing can rain on our beach day parade! Just be cautious of the moderate south to north longshore current.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The surf will be around 1 foot high, making it ideal for beginners looking to catch their first wave. Remember, safety first - always keep an eye out for rip currents and changing weather conditions.

And there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and surf safely out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the Carolina coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, you can expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index will be high, so don't forget your sunscreen! As the day goes on, the winds will pick up speed from the Southwest. Tomorrow, there's a chance of some thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing weather conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The waters will be inviting with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just be aware of the moderate south to north longshore current. Tuesday might bring some showers and thunderstorms, so it's a good idea to pack a rain jacket just in case!

In Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary as you head east or west of Ocean Isle Beach, ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be mostly sunny, making it a perfect day to hang ten. The tides at Lockwoods Folly will be low in the morning and high in the afternoon. Remember, always respect the power of the ocean!

Down in Coastal Horry, surf heights north and south of Myrtle Beach will be around 1 to 2 feet today. The UV index will be high, so keep an eye on your exposure. Tuesday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing can rain on our beach day parade! Just be cautious of the moderate south to north longshore current.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The surf will be around 1 foot high, making it ideal for beginners looking to catch their first wave. Remember, safety first - always keep an eye out for rip currents and changing weather conditions.

And there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and surf safely out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the Carolina coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, you can expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index will be high, so don't forget your sunscreen! As the day goes on, the winds will pick up speed from the Southwest. Tomorrow, there's a chance of some thunderstorms, so keep an eye out for changing weather conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, surf heights will also be around 1 to 3 feet with a low risk of rip currents. The waters will be inviting with temperatures in the lower 80s. Just be aware of the moderate south to north longshore current. Tuesday might bring some showers and thunderstorms, so it's a good idea to pack a rain jacket just in case!

In Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary as you head east or west of Ocean Isle Beach, ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The weather will be mostly sunny, making it a perfect day to hang ten. The tides at Lockwoods Folly will be low in the morning and high in the afternoon. Remember, always respect the power of the ocean!

Down in Coastal Horry, surf heights north and south of Myrtle Beach will be around 1 to 2 feet today. The UV index will be high, so keep an eye on your exposure. Tuesday brings a chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing can rain on our beach day parade! Just be cautious of the moderate south to north longshore current.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect mostly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. The surf will be around 1 foot high, making it ideal for beginners looking to catch their first wave. Remember, safety first - always keep an eye out for rip currents and changing weather conditions.

And there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some fun in the sun and surf safely out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. Don't forget the sunscreen with that UV index listed as very high! The water temperature is around 80 degrees, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with highs in the mid-80s and some moderate north to south longshore currents in the morning.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It's going to be another sunny day, so get ready to enjoy those mid-80s temperatures. Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick. We're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. The winds will be coming in from the northeast before shifting to the east in the afternoon. Just another beautiful day out on the coast!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk stays low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a lovely sunny day ahead. Expect the water temperatures to be in the lower 80s, perfect for a swim. Keep an eye out as the winds transition from northeast to east throughout the day.

Remember, always be cautious in the water, and if you're not sure, don't go out too far. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 10:45:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. Don't forget the sunscreen with that UV index listed as very high! The water temperature is around 80 degrees, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with highs in the mid-80s and some moderate north to south longshore currents in the morning.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It's going to be another sunny day, so get ready to enjoy those mid-80s temperatures. Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick. We're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. The winds will be coming in from the northeast before shifting to the east in the afternoon. Just another beautiful day out on the coast!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk stays low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a lovely sunny day ahead. Expect the water temperatures to be in the lower 80s, perfect for a swim. Keep an eye out as the winds transition from northeast to east throughout the day.

Remember, always be cautious in the water, and if you're not sure, don't go out too far. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around today. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun in the sun. Don't forget the sunscreen with that UV index listed as very high! The water temperature is around 80 degrees, so it's just right for a refreshing dip. Expect a sunny day with highs in the mid-80s and some moderate north to south longshore currents in the morning.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk and slightly higher surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. It's going to be another sunny day, so get ready to enjoy those mid-80s temperatures. Remember, always keep an eye out for those sneaky rip currents!

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick. We're looking at a low rip current risk today with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The UV index remains high, so lather up that sunscreen. The winds will be coming in from the northeast before shifting to the east in the afternoon. Just another beautiful day out on the coast!

Lastly, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk stays low with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet and a lovely sunny day ahead. Expect the water temperatures to be in the lower 80s, perfect for a swim. Keep an eye out as the winds transition from northeast to east throughout the day.

Remember, always be cautious in the water, and if you're not sure, don't go out too far. Have a fantastic time catching waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet, and a high UV index. The water temperature is around 80 degrees, with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. So grab your boards and enjoy the mid-80s high temperature with some patchy fog and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, there's a low rip current risk today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning sunny later in the day, with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget the chance of showers and thunderstorms!

In Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll find a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a day of surfing in the mid-80s weather.

Lastly, for our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, there's a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. You can enjoy the mid-80s weather, but keep an eye out for some showers and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Remember, always check the official beach hazards statement and be cautious around rip currents. Stay safe and have a fantastic time catching waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 11:13:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet, and a high UV index. The water temperature is around 80 degrees, with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. So grab your boards and enjoy the mid-80s high temperature with some patchy fog and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, there's a low rip current risk today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning sunny later in the day, with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget the chance of showers and thunderstorms!

In Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll find a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a day of surfing in the mid-80s weather.

Lastly, for our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, there's a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. You can enjoy the mid-80s weather, but keep an eye out for some showers and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Remember, always check the official beach hazards statement and be cautious around rip currents. Stay safe and have a fantastic time catching waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights reaching 2 to 3 feet, and a high UV index. The water temperature is around 80 degrees, with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. So grab your boards and enjoy the mid-80s high temperature with some patchy fog and a chance of showers.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, there's a low rip current risk today with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Expect mostly cloudy weather turning sunny later in the day, with northeast winds at 15 miles per hour. Don't forget the chance of showers and thunderstorms!

In Coastal Brunswick, encompassing Oak Island and Sunset Beach, you'll find a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Surf heights are 1 to 3 feet, with a moderate rip current risk. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a day of surfing in the mid-80s weather.

Lastly, for our friends in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, there's a low rip current risk today with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. You can enjoy the mid-80s weather, but keep an eye out for some showers and moderate north to south longshore currents.

Remember, always check the official beach hazards statement and be cautious around rip currents. Stay safe and have a fantastic time catching waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a high chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. So, keep an eye out! The UV index is high, water temperature is in the upper 70s, and expect mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at about 5 mph. On Saturday, rip current risk drops to low, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet, and northeast winds pick up around 10 mph. Watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, a moderate rip current risk is in place today with similar conditions to Coastal Pender. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Coastal Brunswick encompassing beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet to 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so plan accordingly. On Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low with comparable surf heights and northeast winds around 10 mph.

For Coastal Horry, including North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach, a moderate rip current risk stands today with surf heights up to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and expect slightly smaller surf heights. So, get ready for some fun waves and maybe pack that umbrella for some showers!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, today has a low rip current risk, and the surf is around 1 foot high. Thunderstorms are on the menu, so be ready! Saturday keeps that low risk, same surf height, and north winds at around 10 mph.

Remember to always check for the most up-to-date info and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:49:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a high chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. So, keep an eye out! The UV index is high, water temperature is in the upper 70s, and expect mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at about 5 mph. On Saturday, rip current risk drops to low, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet, and northeast winds pick up around 10 mph. Watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, a moderate rip current risk is in place today with similar conditions to Coastal Pender. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Coastal Brunswick encompassing beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet to 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so plan accordingly. On Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low with comparable surf heights and northeast winds around 10 mph.

For Coastal Horry, including North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach, a moderate rip current risk stands today with surf heights up to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and expect slightly smaller surf heights. So, get ready for some fun waves and maybe pack that umbrella for some showers!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, today has a low rip current risk, and the surf is around 1 foot high. Thunderstorms are on the menu, so be ready! Saturday keeps that low risk, same surf height, and north winds at around 10 mph.

Remember to always check for the most up-to-date info and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast? Let's dive in!

In Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a high chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. So, keep an eye out! The UV index is high, water temperature is in the upper 70s, and expect mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at about 5 mph. On Saturday, rip current risk drops to low, surf heights remain at 2 to 3 feet, and northeast winds pick up around 10 mph. Watch out for that longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, a moderate rip current risk is in place today with similar conditions to Coastal Pender. Tomorrow, the risk drops to low with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph.

In Coastal Brunswick encompassing beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet to 2 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are likely, so plan accordingly. On Saturday, the rip current risk drops to low with comparable surf heights and northeast winds around 10 mph.

For Coastal Horry, including North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach, a moderate rip current risk stands today with surf heights up to 3 feet. Tomorrow, the risk decreases to low, and expect slightly smaller surf heights. So, get ready for some fun waves and maybe pack that umbrella for some showers!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, today has a low rip current risk, and the surf is around 1 foot high. Thunderstorms are on the menu, so be ready! Saturday keeps that low risk, same surf height, and north winds at around 10 mph.

Remember to always check for the most up-to-date info and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun with a side of waves? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. And hey, there's a high tide at Topsail Inlet at 11:15 AM, followed by a low tide at 5:16 PM. Keep an eye out for that strong longshore current today!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and high thunderstorm potential. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Winds will be coming from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph, and tides at Mercer Pier high at 11:17 AM and low at 5:28 PM. Keep an eye out for the longshore current!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk as well, with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with high temperatures in the mid-80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. High tide at Lockwoods Folly at 11:24 AM and low tide at 5:50 PM. Hang loose, as the rip current risk is expected to decrease over the weekend.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents north and south of Myrtle Beach, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those thunderstorms and the very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current. High tide at Springmaid Pier at 11:20 AM and low tide at 5:35 PM. Things are looking up for the weekend with a low rip current risk expected!

So there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there on the waves and the sand, and don't forget to check the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 10:45:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun with a side of waves? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. And hey, there's a high tide at Topsail Inlet at 11:15 AM, followed by a low tide at 5:16 PM. Keep an eye out for that strong longshore current today!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and high thunderstorm potential. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Winds will be coming from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph, and tides at Mercer Pier high at 11:17 AM and low at 5:28 PM. Keep an eye out for the longshore current!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk as well, with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with high temperatures in the mid-80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. High tide at Lockwoods Folly at 11:24 AM and low tide at 5:50 PM. Hang loose, as the rip current risk is expected to decrease over the weekend.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents north and south of Myrtle Beach, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those thunderstorms and the very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current. High tide at Springmaid Pier at 11:20 AM and low tide at 5:35 PM. Things are looking up for the weekend with a low rip current risk expected!

So there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there on the waves and the sand, and don't forget to check the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun with a side of waves? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the lovely coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. And hey, there's a high tide at Topsail Inlet at 11:15 AM, followed by a low tide at 5:16 PM. Keep an eye out for that strong longshore current today!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got a similar setup with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and high thunderstorm potential. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Winds will be coming from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph, and tides at Mercer Pier high at 11:17 AM and low at 5:28 PM. Keep an eye out for the longshore current!

In Coastal Brunswick, from Ocean Isle Beach to Sunset Beach, there's a moderate rip current risk as well, with surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with high temperatures in the mid-80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. High tide at Lockwoods Folly at 11:24 AM and low tide at 5:50 PM. Hang loose, as the rip current risk is expected to decrease over the weekend.

And finally, in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents north and south of Myrtle Beach, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Keep an eye on those thunderstorms and the very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current. High tide at Springmaid Pier at 11:20 AM and low tide at 5:35 PM. Things are looking up for the weekend with a low rip current risk expected!

So there you have it, folks! Stay safe out there on the waves and the sand, and don't forget to check the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom coming straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow in some sweet coastal spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a *moderate risk of rip currents* with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for that strong south to north longshore current. The water temperature is around 80 degrees with an *extreme UV index*. Partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms are in the mix, alongside southwest winds cruising at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene - *moderate rip current risk*, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a high temperature in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index! Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but definitely not least, popping over to Coastal Brunswick, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* from east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. Waves are at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't miss those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph!

Remember, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there. Looks like the weekend might bring some relief from the current threat. Have a gnarly time on the waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom coming straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow in some sweet coastal spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a *moderate risk of rip currents* with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for that strong south to north longshore current. The water temperature is around 80 degrees with an *extreme UV index*. Partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms are in the mix, alongside southwest winds cruising at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene - *moderate rip current risk*, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a high temperature in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index! Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but definitely not least, popping over to Coastal Brunswick, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* from east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. Waves are at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't miss those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph!

Remember, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there. Looks like the weekend might bring some relief from the current threat. Have a gnarly time on the waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom coming straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's cooking for today and tomorrow in some sweet coastal spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a *moderate risk of rip currents* with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. Watch out for that strong south to north longshore current. The water temperature is around 80 degrees with an *extreme UV index*. Partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms are in the mix, alongside southwest winds cruising at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene - *moderate rip current risk*, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a high temperature in the upper 80s. Don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index! Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Last but definitely not least, popping over to Coastal Brunswick, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* from east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. Waves are at 2 to 4 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. Keep an eye out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Don't miss those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph!

Remember, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there. Looks like the weekend might bring some relief from the current threat. Have a gnarly time on the waves and enjoy the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves and weather? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Wilmington area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents kicking in through this evening. The surf height is looking at a nice 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Make sure to slap on that sunscreen because the UV index is extreme! Water temperature in the upper 70s, with a high temp in the mid-80s. Don't forget about a chance of showers and thunderstorms. And watch out for those south winds around 10 mph.

For tomorrow, still a moderate rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and a slightly high chance of thunderstorms. Winds shifting to the southwest at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf around 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for those high heat indexes! South winds around 10 mph. Wednesday brings a higher potential for thunderstorms and stronger south to north longshore currents.

In Coastal Brunswick, a moderate rip current risk as well, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf hit stands around 2 to 4 feet with the same weather patterns in play. High temperatures reaching the upper 80s, and those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the tides at Lockwoods Folly.

Looking at Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet - depending on the location. Weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. South winds at 5 to 10 mph.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Overall sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. 

Remember, always check out the link for more information on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun (safely of course)! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 10:44:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves and weather? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Wilmington area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents kicking in through this evening. The surf height is looking at a nice 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Make sure to slap on that sunscreen because the UV index is extreme! Water temperature in the upper 70s, with a high temp in the mid-80s. Don't forget about a chance of showers and thunderstorms. And watch out for those south winds around 10 mph.

For tomorrow, still a moderate rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and a slightly high chance of thunderstorms. Winds shifting to the southwest at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf around 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for those high heat indexes! South winds around 10 mph. Wednesday brings a higher potential for thunderstorms and stronger south to north longshore currents.

In Coastal Brunswick, a moderate rip current risk as well, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf hit stands around 2 to 4 feet with the same weather patterns in play. High temperatures reaching the upper 80s, and those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the tides at Lockwoods Folly.

Looking at Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet - depending on the location. Weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. South winds at 5 to 10 mph.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Overall sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. 

Remember, always check out the link for more information on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun (safely of course)! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves and weather? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Wilmington area.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents kicking in through this evening. The surf height is looking at a nice 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms and waterspouts. Make sure to slap on that sunscreen because the UV index is extreme! Water temperature in the upper 70s, with a high temp in the mid-80s. Don't forget about a chance of showers and thunderstorms. And watch out for those south winds around 10 mph.

For tomorrow, still a moderate rip current risk, surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and a slightly high chance of thunderstorms. Winds shifting to the southwest at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar vibe with moderate rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf around 1 to 3 feet, and watch out for those high heat indexes! South winds around 10 mph. Wednesday brings a higher potential for thunderstorms and stronger south to north longshore currents.

In Coastal Brunswick, a moderate rip current risk as well, especially east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf hit stands around 2 to 4 feet with the same weather patterns in play. High temperatures reaching the upper 80s, and those southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Keep an eye out for the tides at Lockwoods Folly.

Looking at Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet - depending on the location. Weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. South winds at 5 to 10 mph.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, a moderate rip current risk through tonight. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet with moderate thunderstorm potential. Overall sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. 

Remember, always check out the link for more information on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index definitions!

So, get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun (safely of course)! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive right into the exciting world of waves and weather for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out. The surf height will be hanging around 1 to 3 feet, making it a perfect day to catch some waves. And hey, the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you soak in that glorious sunshine. Plus, there's a chance of thunderstorms brewing, but nothing can dampen our beach vibes, right?

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar story - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and a high UV index. Just picture yourself riding those waves under the gorgeous sun!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the waters might be a bit cloudy today, but hey, a little mystery adds to the adventure, right? Surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet and a high thunderstorm potential - just adds to the thrill of the day!

And for our pals in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sunshine peeking through those clouds. It's all part of the fun of being in the water!

Wrapping it up at Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got another day of moderate rip current risk and surf heights perfect for some chill rides. So, grab your board and get ready for a good time!

Remember, whether you're in North Carolina or South Carolina, the waves are calling, and it's time to answer! Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those waves like a pro!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:44:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive right into the exciting world of waves and weather for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out. The surf height will be hanging around 1 to 3 feet, making it a perfect day to catch some waves. And hey, the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you soak in that glorious sunshine. Plus, there's a chance of thunderstorms brewing, but nothing can dampen our beach vibes, right?

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar story - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and a high UV index. Just picture yourself riding those waves under the gorgeous sun!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the waters might be a bit cloudy today, but hey, a little mystery adds to the adventure, right? Surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet and a high thunderstorm potential - just adds to the thrill of the day!

And for our pals in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sunshine peeking through those clouds. It's all part of the fun of being in the water!

Wrapping it up at Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got another day of moderate rip current risk and surf heights perfect for some chill rides. So, grab your board and get ready for a good time!

Remember, whether you're in North Carolina or South Carolina, the waves are calling, and it's time to answer! Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those waves like a pro!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things surf zone forecasts. Let's dive right into the exciting world of waves and weather for today and tomorrow.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so keep an eye out. The surf height will be hanging around 1 to 3 feet, making it a perfect day to catch some waves. And hey, the UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you soak in that glorious sunshine. Plus, there's a chance of thunderstorms brewing, but nothing can dampen our beach vibes, right?

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar story - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf, and a high UV index. Just picture yourself riding those waves under the gorgeous sun!

Now, over at Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, the waters might be a bit cloudy today, but hey, a little mystery adds to the adventure, right? Surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet and a high thunderstorm potential - just adds to the thrill of the day!

And for our pals in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on. Surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet and some sunshine peeking through those clouds. It's all part of the fun of being in the water!

Wrapping it up at Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got another day of moderate rip current risk and surf heights perfect for some chill rides. So, grab your board and get ready for a good time!

Remember, whether you're in North Carolina or South Carolina, the waves are calling, and it's time to answer! Stay safe, have a blast, and catch those waves like a pro!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave riders! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. Let's dive right into the juicy details of what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until evening. Today, you can expect 2 to 3 feet of surf height, a chance of thunderstorms, and even a slight possibility of waterspouts. Keep that sunscreen handy - the UV index is very high today! And hey, the water is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The wind is blowing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph from the Southwest. So ride those waves, folks!

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the story remains pretty similar with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your shades - the UV index is still rocking the charts! Southwest winds will be around 10 mph - creating some nice little waves.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick featuring Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, the rip currents are looking low east of Ocean Isle Beach but moderate towards the west. The surf height is around 2 to 4 feet, with those same friendly southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures are cozy in the mid-80s. Looks like a perfect beach day to soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Down to Coastal Horry with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, where a moderate risk of rip currents is in play through the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, depending on your location along the coast. And guess what? The UV index is still giving off those beach vibes with a very high rating. Enjoy the warm waters, and keep an eye out for some thunderstorm fun in the mix!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, watch out for those moderate rip currents sticking around. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a slight jump to the upper 80s in temperatures. A moderate chance of thunderstorms lingers, so keep an umbrella nearby just in case! Also, the UV index is still rocking - protect that skin, beachgoers!

And remember, surfers, a moderate risk of rip currents is like your board - respect it, and it will treat you right. So hang loose, catch some waves, and make the most of these beach days while keeping an eye on those forecasts! Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 10:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave riders! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. Let's dive right into the juicy details of what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until evening. Today, you can expect 2 to 3 feet of surf height, a chance of thunderstorms, and even a slight possibility of waterspouts. Keep that sunscreen handy - the UV index is very high today! And hey, the water is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The wind is blowing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph from the Southwest. So ride those waves, folks!

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the story remains pretty similar with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your shades - the UV index is still rocking the charts! Southwest winds will be around 10 mph - creating some nice little waves.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick featuring Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, the rip currents are looking low east of Ocean Isle Beach but moderate towards the west. The surf height is around 2 to 4 feet, with those same friendly southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures are cozy in the mid-80s. Looks like a perfect beach day to soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Down to Coastal Horry with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, where a moderate risk of rip currents is in play through the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, depending on your location along the coast. And guess what? The UV index is still giving off those beach vibes with a very high rating. Enjoy the warm waters, and keep an eye out for some thunderstorm fun in the mix!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, watch out for those moderate rip currents sticking around. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a slight jump to the upper 80s in temperatures. A moderate chance of thunderstorms lingers, so keep an umbrella nearby just in case! Also, the UV index is still rocking - protect that skin, beachgoers!

And remember, surfers, a moderate risk of rip currents is like your board - respect it, and it will treat you right. So hang loose, catch some waves, and make the most of these beach days while keeping an eye on those forecasts! Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave riders! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC. Let's dive right into the juicy details of what's coming your way.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, Surf City, and Topsail Beach, watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until evening. Today, you can expect 2 to 3 feet of surf height, a chance of thunderstorms, and even a slight possibility of waterspouts. Keep that sunscreen handy - the UV index is very high today! And hey, the water is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. The wind is blowing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph from the Southwest. So ride those waves, folks!

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the story remains pretty similar with moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your shades - the UV index is still rocking the charts! Southwest winds will be around 10 mph - creating some nice little waves.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick featuring Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach, the rip currents are looking low east of Ocean Isle Beach but moderate towards the west. The surf height is around 2 to 4 feet, with those same friendly southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures are cozy in the mid-80s. Looks like a perfect beach day to soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Down to Coastal Horry with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, where a moderate risk of rip currents is in play through the evening. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, depending on your location along the coast. And guess what? The UV index is still giving off those beach vibes with a very high rating. Enjoy the warm waters, and keep an eye out for some thunderstorm fun in the mix!

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, watch out for those moderate rip currents sticking around. Surf heights will be ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a slight jump to the upper 80s in temperatures. A moderate chance of thunderstorms lingers, so keep an umbrella nearby just in case! Also, the UV index is still rocking - protect that skin, beachgoers!

And remember, surfers, a moderate risk of rip currents is like your board - respect it, and it will treat you right. So hang loose, catch some waves, and make the most of these beach days while keeping an eye on those forecasts! Stay safe, stay stoked!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers, are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in your favorite spots? Let's dive in! Today, along the Coastal Pender area, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lurking but don't let that dampen your mood. The surf height is looking pretty decent at 2 to 3 feet. However, keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts while soaking up that very high UV index. So, slap on some sunscreen and catch those waves with a high temperature in the mid-80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover, the scenario is quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. Expect some partly sunny weather, but showers and thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-wise. And hey, if you’re hitting the Mercer Pier, remember high tide is at 06:52 AM EDT and low tide at 01:05 PM EDT.

In Coastal Brunswick, the waves are calling with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet to the West of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet East of the beach. A moderate thunderstorm potential is in sight, along with a very high UV index. Don't forget that water temperature in the mid-80s as you ride those waves with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour.

For those beachgoers in Coastal Horry, surf heights are hovering between 1 to 3 feet, but things might pick up on Sunday with heights at 2 to 4 feet North of Myrtle Beach. Keep an eye out for those moderate rip currents, and remember high tide at Springmaid Pier is at 06:58 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we've got lows risks of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms with a high temp in the upper 80s. Moderate south to north longshore currents may surprise you! Heads up for high tide at Winyah Bay Entrance at 07:08 AM EDT and low tide at 01:11 PM EDT.

Remember, surfer friends, stay safe out there and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2024 10:44:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers, are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in your favorite spots? Let's dive in! Today, along the Coastal Pender area, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lurking but don't let that dampen your mood. The surf height is looking pretty decent at 2 to 3 feet. However, keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts while soaking up that very high UV index. So, slap on some sunscreen and catch those waves with a high temperature in the mid-80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover, the scenario is quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. Expect some partly sunny weather, but showers and thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-wise. And hey, if you’re hitting the Mercer Pier, remember high tide is at 06:52 AM EDT and low tide at 01:05 PM EDT.

In Coastal Brunswick, the waves are calling with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet to the West of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet East of the beach. A moderate thunderstorm potential is in sight, along with a very high UV index. Don't forget that water temperature in the mid-80s as you ride those waves with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour.

For those beachgoers in Coastal Horry, surf heights are hovering between 1 to 3 feet, but things might pick up on Sunday with heights at 2 to 4 feet North of Myrtle Beach. Keep an eye out for those moderate rip currents, and remember high tide at Springmaid Pier is at 06:58 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we've got lows risks of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms with a high temp in the upper 80s. Moderate south to north longshore currents may surprise you! Heads up for high tide at Winyah Bay Entrance at 07:08 AM EDT and low tide at 01:11 PM EDT.

Remember, surfer friends, stay safe out there and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers, are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in your favorite spots? Let's dive in! Today, along the Coastal Pender area, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lurking but don't let that dampen your mood. The surf height is looking pretty decent at 2 to 3 feet. However, keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts while soaking up that very high UV index. So, slap on some sunscreen and catch those waves with a high temperature in the mid-80s and southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving onto Coastal New Hanover, the scenario is quite similar with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights at 2 to 3 feet. Expect some partly sunny weather, but showers and thunderstorms are on the horizon, so stay weather-wise. And hey, if you’re hitting the Mercer Pier, remember high tide is at 06:52 AM EDT and low tide at 01:05 PM EDT.

In Coastal Brunswick, the waves are calling with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet to the West of Ocean Isle Beach and 2 to 3 feet East of the beach. A moderate thunderstorm potential is in sight, along with a very high UV index. Don't forget that water temperature in the mid-80s as you ride those waves with southwest winds at around 10 miles per hour.

For those beachgoers in Coastal Horry, surf heights are hovering between 1 to 3 feet, but things might pick up on Sunday with heights at 2 to 4 feet North of Myrtle Beach. Keep an eye out for those moderate rip currents, and remember high tide at Springmaid Pier is at 06:58 AM EDT and low tide at 01:12 PM EDT.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we've got lows risks of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms with a high temp in the upper 80s. Moderate south to north longshore currents may surprise you! Heads up for high tide at Winyah Bay Entrance at 07:08 AM EDT and low tide at 01:11 PM EDT.

Remember, surfer friends, stay safe out there and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf City and Topsail Beach - we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some fun rides. Watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, with an extreme UV index. Highs in the mid 80s with a chance of showers. Grab your boards and hit the waves with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, rip current risk remains moderate, surf height still 1 to 3 feet, but thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather. Remember, safety first out there!

And for Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more - brace yourself for a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet, so maybe some easy cruising. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with southwest winds.

And finally, for Coastal Brunswick - from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf height variations depending on the location. Partly sunny with a chance of storms both days. Winds around 10 mph, so be ready to catch that breeze!

Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check the weather before heading out. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:52:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf City and Topsail Beach - we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some fun rides. Watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, with an extreme UV index. Highs in the mid 80s with a chance of showers. Grab your boards and hit the waves with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, rip current risk remains moderate, surf height still 1 to 3 feet, but thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather. Remember, safety first out there!

And for Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more - brace yourself for a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet, so maybe some easy cruising. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with southwest winds.

And finally, for Coastal Brunswick - from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf height variations depending on the location. Partly sunny with a chance of storms both days. Winds around 10 mph, so be ready to catch that breeze!

Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check the weather before heading out. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Let's dive in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender - Surf City and Topsail Beach - we've got a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf height will be 1 to 3 feet, so perfect for some fun rides. Watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, with an extreme UV index. Highs in the mid 80s with a chance of showers. Grab your boards and hit the waves with southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, rip current risk remains moderate, surf height still 1 to 3 feet, but thunderstorms are likely, so keep an eye on the weather. Remember, safety first out there!

And for Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more - brace yourself for a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet, so maybe some easy cruising. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with southwest winds.

And finally, for Coastal Brunswick - from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach - similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk and surf height variations depending on the location. Partly sunny with a chance of storms both days. Winds around 10 mph, so be ready to catch that breeze!

Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check the weather before heading out. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts! Hang ten and let's catch some gnarly waves together.

Let's kick things off with **Coastal Pender** - today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Hang tight with those southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover** - similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Max heat index can reach up to 103, so stay cool out there!

And for **Coastal Brunswick** - we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Southwesterly winds at around 15 miles per hour - it's going to be a breezy one!

Skipping over to **Coastal Horry** - high rip current risk alarm! Surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a max heat index up to 105. Hang in there with those southwest winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for **Coastal Georgetown** - moderate rip current risk with sunny skies and a chance of showers. High temperatures in the upper 80s and southwesterly winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for any hazards when hitting the waves! Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 10:45:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts! Hang ten and let's catch some gnarly waves together.

Let's kick things off with **Coastal Pender** - today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Hang tight with those southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover** - similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Max heat index can reach up to 103, so stay cool out there!

And for **Coastal Brunswick** - we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Southwesterly winds at around 15 miles per hour - it's going to be a breezy one!

Skipping over to **Coastal Horry** - high rip current risk alarm! Surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a max heat index up to 105. Hang in there with those southwest winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for **Coastal Georgetown** - moderate rip current risk with sunny skies and a chance of showers. High temperatures in the upper 80s and southwesterly winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for any hazards when hitting the waves! Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, welcome back for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts! Hang ten and let's catch some gnarly waves together.

Let's kick things off with **Coastal Pender** - today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies! The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. Hang tight with those southwest winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Moving on to **Coastal New Hanover** - similar story with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and a high chance of thunderstorms. Max heat index can reach up to 103, so stay cool out there!

And for **Coastal Brunswick** - we've got a high rip current risk today, so be extra cautious. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet. Southwesterly winds at around 15 miles per hour - it's going to be a breezy one!

Skipping over to **Coastal Horry** - high rip current risk alarm! Surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a max heat index up to 105. Hang in there with those southwest winds at 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for **Coastal Georgetown** - moderate rip current risk with sunny skies and a chance of showers. High temperatures in the upper 80s and southwesterly winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye out for any hazards when hitting the waves! Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves responsibly. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the surf conditions in your area? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender area, the surf height today is 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk and an extreme UV index. So, make sure to ride those waves safely and lather up that sunscreen because it's going to be a scorcher with temperatures in the upper 80s. Don't forget to watch out for some thunderstorms and possible waterspouts, too!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, you can expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk and some thunderstorms on the horizon. The UV index remains extreme, so bring your shades and enjoy the beach responsibly.

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies from 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Remember to stay alert and don't underestimate the power of those currents. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, but with the heat index reaching up to 106, stay hydrated out there!

In Coastal Horry, particularly North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach South, the surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet with a high risk of rip currents. The heat index could go up to 106, so take it easy and catch some waves while staying cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect moderate rip currents today with temperatures in the upper 80s. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you ride those waves!

Remember, safety first out there, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and enjoy the sunny weather while it lasts. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:45:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the surf conditions in your area? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender area, the surf height today is 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk and an extreme UV index. So, make sure to ride those waves safely and lather up that sunscreen because it's going to be a scorcher with temperatures in the upper 80s. Don't forget to watch out for some thunderstorms and possible waterspouts, too!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, you can expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk and some thunderstorms on the horizon. The UV index remains extreme, so bring your shades and enjoy the beach responsibly.

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies from 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Remember to stay alert and don't underestimate the power of those currents. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, but with the heat index reaching up to 106, stay hydrated out there!

In Coastal Horry, particularly North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach South, the surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet with a high risk of rip currents. The heat index could go up to 106, so take it easy and catch some waves while staying cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect moderate rip currents today with temperatures in the upper 80s. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you ride those waves!

Remember, safety first out there, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and enjoy the sunny weather while it lasts. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the surf conditions in your area? Let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender area, the surf height today is 2 to 4 feet with a high rip current risk and an extreme UV index. So, make sure to ride those waves safely and lather up that sunscreen because it's going to be a scorcher with temperatures in the upper 80s. Don't forget to watch out for some thunderstorms and possible waterspouts, too!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, you can expect similar conditions with a high rip current risk and some thunderstorms on the horizon. The UV index remains extreme, so bring your shades and enjoy the beach responsibly.

Heading to Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies from 3 to 5 feet with a high rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Remember to stay alert and don't underestimate the power of those currents. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, but with the heat index reaching up to 106, stay hydrated out there!

In Coastal Horry, particularly North Myrtle Beach and Myrtle Beach South, the surf height ranges from 2 to 5 feet with a high risk of rip currents. The heat index could go up to 106, so take it easy and catch some waves while staying cool.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers can expect moderate rip currents today with temperatures in the upper 80s. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you ride those waves!

Remember, safety first out there, surfers! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and enjoy the sunny weather while it lasts. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. It's time to hang ten and catch some waves!

So, what's the vibe for today in Coastal Pender? We've got a moderate risk of rip currents and a sweet 2 to 3 feet of surf height waiting for you at Surf City and Topsail Beach. The sun's shining, UV index is extreme, and the water's in the lower 80s. Highs in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 109! Keep an eye out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And for all you beach bums in Coastal New Hanover, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of waves today. Moderate rip current risk at Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher. Stay cool with those southwest winds and soak in the sun with an extreme UV index.

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at 2 to 4 feet of surf height with a moderate rip current risk. The heat is on with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of 110. Enjoy the sunny weather and those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, north of Myrtle Beach, catch some 2 to 5 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The beach is the place to be with the sun shining, extreme UV index, and highs in the lower 90s. Don't forget those southwest winds and stay safe in the water!

Last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, check out 1 to 3 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the water's warm, and the UV index is extreme. Watch out for those southwest winds and be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 10:46:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. It's time to hang ten and catch some waves!

So, what's the vibe for today in Coastal Pender? We've got a moderate risk of rip currents and a sweet 2 to 3 feet of surf height waiting for you at Surf City and Topsail Beach. The sun's shining, UV index is extreme, and the water's in the lower 80s. Highs in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 109! Keep an eye out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And for all you beach bums in Coastal New Hanover, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of waves today. Moderate rip current risk at Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher. Stay cool with those southwest winds and soak in the sun with an extreme UV index.

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at 2 to 4 feet of surf height with a moderate rip current risk. The heat is on with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of 110. Enjoy the sunny weather and those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, north of Myrtle Beach, catch some 2 to 5 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The beach is the place to be with the sun shining, extreme UV index, and highs in the lower 90s. Don't forget those southwest winds and stay safe in the water!

Last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, check out 1 to 3 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the water's warm, and the UV index is extreme. Watch out for those southwest winds and be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast report straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. It's time to hang ten and catch some waves!

So, what's the vibe for today in Coastal Pender? We've got a moderate risk of rip currents and a sweet 2 to 3 feet of surf height waiting for you at Surf City and Topsail Beach. The sun's shining, UV index is extreme, and the water's in the lower 80s. Highs in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 109! Keep an eye out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And for all you beach bums in Coastal New Hanover, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of waves today. Moderate rip current risk at Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher. Stay cool with those southwest winds and soak in the sun with an extreme UV index.

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, we're looking at 2 to 4 feet of surf height with a moderate rip current risk. The heat is on with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of 110. Enjoy the sunny weather and those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, north of Myrtle Beach, catch some 2 to 5 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The beach is the place to be with the sun shining, extreme UV index, and highs in the lower 90s. Don't forget those southwest winds and stay safe in the water!

Last but not least in Coastal Georgetown, check out 1 to 3 feet waves with a moderate rip current risk. The sun's out, the water's warm, and the UV index is extreme. Watch out for those southwest winds and be prepared for some showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday.

Remember, folks, always keep an eye on the conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers! It's time to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today's report covers various beaches in the area including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Myrtle Beach, and more. 

For all you surfers out there hitting Coastal Pender, get ready for a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and watch out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 108, alongside those Southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, moderate rip current risk continues, along with similar surf heights. It's mostly sunny but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms. And remember, a chance of showers won't keep the vibe down! Highs will be in the upper 80s with the max heat index up to 111. Southwest winds will be your buddy at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, different sections of beaches have varying rip current risks, but overall expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of up to 107. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Remember to chill out and catch some waves!

And for you folks at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks are in store alongside warm temperatures and Southwest winds. So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a blast under that sunny sky with a chance of showers and thunderstorms keeping things interesting.

Remember to check out the full forecast details on the National Weather Service site for definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and the UV index. Stay safe out there and make the most of those summer vibes! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:45:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers! It's time to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today's report covers various beaches in the area including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Myrtle Beach, and more. 

For all you surfers out there hitting Coastal Pender, get ready for a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and watch out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 108, alongside those Southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, moderate rip current risk continues, along with similar surf heights. It's mostly sunny but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms. And remember, a chance of showers won't keep the vibe down! Highs will be in the upper 80s with the max heat index up to 111. Southwest winds will be your buddy at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, different sections of beaches have varying rip current risks, but overall expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of up to 107. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Remember to chill out and catch some waves!

And for you folks at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks are in store alongside warm temperatures and Southwest winds. So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a blast under that sunny sky with a chance of showers and thunderstorms keeping things interesting.

Remember to check out the full forecast details on the National Weather Service site for definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and the UV index. Stay safe out there and make the most of those summer vibes! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers! It's time to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today's report covers various beaches in the area including Surf City, Topsail Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Myrtle Beach, and more. 

For all you surfers out there hitting Coastal Pender, get ready for a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and watch out for the slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the lower 90s with a max heat index of up to 108, alongside those Southwest winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, moderate rip current risk continues, along with similar surf heights. It's mostly sunny but keep an eye out for those thunderstorms. And remember, a chance of showers won't keep the vibe down! Highs will be in the upper 80s with the max heat index up to 111. Southwest winds will be your buddy at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, different sections of beaches have varying rip current risks, but overall expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 90s and a max heat index of up to 107. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and Southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Remember to chill out and catch some waves!

And for you folks at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risks are in store alongside warm temperatures and Southwest winds. So, grab your boards, hit the waves, and have a blast under that sunny sky with a chance of showers and thunderstorms keeping things interesting.

Remember to check out the full forecast details on the National Weather Service site for definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and the UV index. Stay safe out there and make the most of those summer vibes! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the latest surf zone forecast fun? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got some sweet waves coming your way!

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening. Keep an eye out, surfers! The surf height is looking good at 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 90s, so stay cool out there.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, where the rip current risk varies from moderate to low, east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves! The heat index might climb up to 108, so stay hydrated, folks.

And let's not forget our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown! Moderate rip current risks are in place, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The heat index could reach up to 109, so keep cool and keep surfing!

Remember, the ocean is calling – so stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 10:45:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the latest surf zone forecast fun? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got some sweet waves coming your way!

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening. Keep an eye out, surfers! The surf height is looking good at 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 90s, so stay cool out there.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, where the rip current risk varies from moderate to low, east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves! The heat index might climb up to 108, so stay hydrated, folks.

And let's not forget our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown! Moderate rip current risks are in place, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The heat index could reach up to 109, so keep cool and keep surfing!

Remember, the ocean is calling – so stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the latest surf zone forecast fun? Well, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got some sweet waves coming your way!

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening. Keep an eye out, surfers! The surf height is looking good at 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high – don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the lower 90s, so stay cool out there.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's cruise down to Coastal Brunswick, where the rip current risk varies from moderate to low, east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to catch some waves! The heat index might climb up to 108, so stay hydrated, folks.

And let's not forget our friends at Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown! Moderate rip current risks are in place, with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The heat index could reach up to 109, so keep cool and keep surfing!

Remember, the ocean is calling – so stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves while you can! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is in the lower 80s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 10 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights around 3 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and storms. Highs near 90 and a max heat index up to 108. 

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow with surf heights around 3-4 feet. 

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is present today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. 

Lastly, in Coastal Horry - Cherry Grove to Garden City - there is a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. Stay safe out there!

Remember to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the provided link. And as always, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially near structures like groins and jetties! Stay safe, have fun, and catch some great waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 10:45:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is in the lower 80s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 10 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights around 3 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and storms. Highs near 90 and a max heat index up to 108. 

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow with surf heights around 3-4 feet. 

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is present today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. 

Lastly, in Coastal Horry - Cherry Grove to Garden City - there is a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. Stay safe out there!

Remember to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the provided link. And as always, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially near structures like groins and jetties! Stay safe, have fun, and catch some great waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Today, we're looking at a high rip current risk, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is ranging from 3 to 5 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is in the lower 80s, and the weather is mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds around 10 mph. 

Tomorrow, the rip current risk remains high with surf heights around 3 feet. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers and storms. Highs near 90 and a max heat index up to 108. 

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover - Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher, similar conditions are expected. High rip current risk today and moderate tomorrow with surf heights around 3-4 feet. 

In Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is present today and tomorrow. Surf heights range from 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. 

Lastly, in Coastal Horry - Cherry Grove to Garden City - there is a moderate risk of rip currents today and tomorrow, with surf heights around 2-4 feet today and 2-3 feet tomorrow. Stay safe out there!

Remember to check out the detailed definitions on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on the provided link. And as always, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially near structures like groins and jetties! Stay safe, have fun, and catch some great waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and catch some sun? Well, hang ten with me as we dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be around 2 to 4 feet with a thunderstorm potential and a moderate waterspout risk. So, keep an eye out for those gnarly currents, dudes!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and more, we're looking at similar conditions with a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. And hey, the UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunblock!

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach and Holden Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with a high thunderstorm potential. Winds are blowing from the south around 15 mph, so hang onto your hats, folks!

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, showers, and thunderstorms likely, so maybe bring an umbrella along with your surfboard!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. So be prepared for some wet weather while you're catching those smaller waves.

Remember, surfers, always respect the ocean, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 10:45:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and catch some sun? Well, hang ten with me as we dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be around 2 to 4 feet with a thunderstorm potential and a moderate waterspout risk. So, keep an eye out for those gnarly currents, dudes!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and more, we're looking at similar conditions with a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. And hey, the UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunblock!

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach and Holden Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with a high thunderstorm potential. Winds are blowing from the south around 15 mph, so hang onto your hats, folks!

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, showers, and thunderstorms likely, so maybe bring an umbrella along with your surfboard!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. So be prepared for some wet weather while you're catching those smaller waves.

Remember, surfers, always respect the ocean, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and catch some sun? Well, hang ten with me as we dive into the surf zone forecast for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a high rip current risk today. The surf height is expected to be around 2 to 4 feet with a thunderstorm potential and a moderate waterspout risk. So, keep an eye out for those gnarly currents, dudes!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach and more, we're looking at similar conditions with a high rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. And hey, the UV index is moderate, so don't forget that sunblock!

Now, over in Coastal Brunswick with spots like Ocean Isle Beach and Holden Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, with a high thunderstorm potential. Winds are blowing from the south around 15 mph, so hang onto your hats, folks!

Down in Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, there's also a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights between 1 to 4 feet. The weather calls for mostly cloudy skies, showers, and thunderstorms likely, so maybe bring an umbrella along with your surfboard!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents, surf heights from 1 to 2 feet, and a high chance of thunderstorms. So be prepared for some wet weather while you're catching those smaller waves.

Remember, surfers, always respect the ocean, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfer dudes and dudettes! Are you ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Hang ten and listen up as we break down the waves for you.

Starting off in NC, for Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so some decent waves to catch. Be on the lookout for thunderstorms and possible waterspouts. And guess what? The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is nice in the lower 80s. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 80s. Winds coming in from the southeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and the thunderstorm potential is high. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index! Pleasant water temperature in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs in the mid 80s. Breezy southeast winds around 10 mph.

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, we've got some fun waves with a low to moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are on the horizon with a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid 80s. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms, with highs in the upper 80s. Winds from the southeast at 5 to 15 mph.

In SC, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown are dishing out some low to moderate rip current risks today. Surf height varies from 1 to 4 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temperature in the mid 80s. Highs reaching the upper 80s. Winds coming in from the north and then shifting to the east.

So, be prepared for some rad waves, thunderstorms, and potentially life-threatening rip currents. Remember your sunscreen, stay safe in the water, and have a blast out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 10:45:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer dudes and dudettes! Are you ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Hang ten and listen up as we break down the waves for you.

Starting off in NC, for Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so some decent waves to catch. Be on the lookout for thunderstorms and possible waterspouts. And guess what? The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is nice in the lower 80s. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 80s. Winds coming in from the southeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and the thunderstorm potential is high. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index! Pleasant water temperature in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs in the mid 80s. Breezy southeast winds around 10 mph.

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, we've got some fun waves with a low to moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are on the horizon with a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid 80s. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms, with highs in the upper 80s. Winds from the southeast at 5 to 15 mph.

In SC, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown are dishing out some low to moderate rip current risks today. Surf height varies from 1 to 4 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temperature in the mid 80s. Highs reaching the upper 80s. Winds coming in from the north and then shifting to the east.

So, be prepared for some rad waves, thunderstorms, and potentially life-threatening rip currents. Remember your sunscreen, stay safe in the water, and have a blast out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer dudes and dudettes! Are you ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts? Hang ten and listen up as we break down the waves for you.

Starting off in NC, for Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet, so some decent waves to catch. Be on the lookout for thunderstorms and possible waterspouts. And guess what? The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Water temperature is nice in the lower 80s. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with a high temperature in the mid 80s. Winds coming in from the southeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height around 1 to 3 feet, and the thunderstorm potential is high. Don't forget your sunscreen with that very high UV index! Pleasant water temperature in the lower 80s. Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms likely. Highs in the mid 80s. Breezy southeast winds around 10 mph.

And for our friends in Coastal Brunswick, we've got some fun waves with a low to moderate rip current risk today. Surf height ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Thunderstorms are on the horizon with a very high UV index. Water temperature in the mid 80s. Get ready for some showers and thunderstorms, with highs in the upper 80s. Winds from the southeast at 5 to 15 mph.

In SC, Coastal Horry, and Coastal Georgetown are dishing out some low to moderate rip current risks today. Surf height varies from 1 to 4 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so protect your skin! Water temperature in the mid 80s. Highs reaching the upper 80s. Winds coming in from the north and then shifting to the east.

So, be prepared for some rad waves, thunderstorms, and potentially life-threatening rip currents. Remember your sunscreen, stay safe in the water, and have a blast out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Coastal Areas of NC, SC, and beyond!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening, so stay safe out there. The surf height is around 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms later on. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen! Topsail Inlet tides are high at 11:22 AM. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a higher chance of thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. Don't forget your shades as the UV index is extreme. Mercer Pier tides are high at 11:34 AM. Keep an eye out for that longshore current. Tomorrow brings more of the same with showers and thunderstorms likely.

In Coastal Brunswick, we have a heat advisory in effect with high temperatures reaching the upper 80s - stay cool, folks! Rip current risks vary by location, ranging from low to moderate. Water temperatures are in the mid-80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Lockwoods Folly tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:14 AM tomorrow.

Heading to Coastal Horry, the heat is on with a max heat index up to 108. Myrtle Beach South has a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Springmaid Pier tides are high at 11:39 AM. Tomorrow's conditions look sunnier with a chance of showers.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Let's enjoy some partly sunny weather and keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms. Winyah Bay Entrance tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:03 AM tomorrow.

Remember, safety first in the water, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for changing conditions. Enjoy the waves and have a blast out there, Beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 10:46:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Coastal Areas of NC, SC, and beyond!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening, so stay safe out there. The surf height is around 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms later on. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen! Topsail Inlet tides are high at 11:22 AM. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a higher chance of thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. Don't forget your shades as the UV index is extreme. Mercer Pier tides are high at 11:34 AM. Keep an eye out for that longshore current. Tomorrow brings more of the same with showers and thunderstorms likely.

In Coastal Brunswick, we have a heat advisory in effect with high temperatures reaching the upper 80s - stay cool, folks! Rip current risks vary by location, ranging from low to moderate. Water temperatures are in the mid-80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Lockwoods Folly tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:14 AM tomorrow.

Heading to Coastal Horry, the heat is on with a max heat index up to 108. Myrtle Beach South has a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Springmaid Pier tides are high at 11:39 AM. Tomorrow's conditions look sunnier with a chance of showers.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Let's enjoy some partly sunny weather and keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms. Winyah Bay Entrance tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:03 AM tomorrow.

Remember, safety first in the water, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for changing conditions. Enjoy the waves and have a blast out there, Beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the Coastal Areas of NC, SC, and beyond!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in ME, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through the evening, so stay safe out there. The surf height is around 1 to 2 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms later on. The UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen! Topsail Inlet tides are high at 11:22 AM. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a higher chance of thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk remains moderate today. Surf heights are slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some fun rides. Don't forget your shades as the UV index is extreme. Mercer Pier tides are high at 11:34 AM. Keep an eye out for that longshore current. Tomorrow brings more of the same with showers and thunderstorms likely.

In Coastal Brunswick, we have a heat advisory in effect with high temperatures reaching the upper 80s - stay cool, folks! Rip current risks vary by location, ranging from low to moderate. Water temperatures are in the mid-80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Lockwoods Folly tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:14 AM tomorrow.

Heading to Coastal Horry, the heat is on with a max heat index up to 108. Myrtle Beach South has a moderate rip current risk today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Springmaid Pier tides are high at 11:39 AM. Tomorrow's conditions look sunnier with a chance of showers.

And finally, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risks and surf heights of 1 to 2 feet. Let's enjoy some partly sunny weather and keep an eye out for those showers and thunderstorms. Winyah Bay Entrance tides are high at 11:43 AM today and low at 06:03 AM tomorrow.

Remember, safety first in the water, wear sunscreen, and keep an eye out for changing conditions. Enjoy the waves and have a blast out there, Beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report for the coastal areas of North and South Carolina. It's time to grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds of 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. South winds will be blowing at 5 to 10 mph.

Now, sliding down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect a low rip current risk, while it's moderate on the west side. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is extreme. Partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to check the tides at Lockwoods Folly - high at 10:54 AM EDT.

In Myrtle Beach's Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate to low, depending on your location. Surf heights from 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is in the mid-80s, and the south winds are at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risk today with a surf height of 1 foot. Moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye out for those. The UV index is extreme, perfect for catching some rays. Winds will be south at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there on the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 10:45:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report for the coastal areas of North and South Carolina. It's time to grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds of 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. South winds will be blowing at 5 to 10 mph.

Now, sliding down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect a low rip current risk, while it's moderate on the west side. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is extreme. Partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to check the tides at Lockwoods Folly - high at 10:54 AM EDT.

In Myrtle Beach's Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate to low, depending on your location. Surf heights from 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is in the mid-80s, and the south winds are at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risk today with a surf height of 1 foot. Moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye out for those. The UV index is extreme, perfect for catching some rays. Winds will be south at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there on the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast report for the coastal areas of North and South Carolina. It's time to grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves!

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds of 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions - moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, perfect for a refreshing dip. South winds will be blowing at 5 to 10 mph.

Now, sliding down to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect a low rip current risk, while it's moderate on the west side. Surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is extreme. Partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to check the tides at Lockwoods Folly - high at 10:54 AM EDT.

In Myrtle Beach's Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate to low, depending on your location. Surf heights from 1 to 2 feet with a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies. The water temperature is in the mid-80s, and the south winds are at 5 to 10 mph. Sounds like a great day to catch some waves!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at low rip current risk today with a surf height of 1 foot. Moderate thunderstorm potential, so keep an eye out for those. The UV index is extreme, perfect for catching some rays. Winds will be south at 5 to 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have fun out there on the water! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the updates for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for some fun waves with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents and keep an eye out for thunderstorms. Remember, the UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen. Tomorrow, surf heights will be slightly lower with a similar forecast in store.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, moderate rip current risk, and a chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is extreme, so remember your sun protection. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, making it a great beach day. Similarly, Tuesday is looking sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, enjoy surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for waterspouts and enjoy the partly sunny weather. Tomorrow will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some nice beach time!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet await you with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your UV protection. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of thunderstorms. Tuesday looks sunny with a chance of showers - perfect for a day by the shore.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy the low rip current risk and sunnier weather. Surf heights are around 1 foot, perfect for some relaxing time in the water. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm chances. Tuesday will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some fun beach vibes!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on the changing weather conditions. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:45:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the updates for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for some fun waves with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents and keep an eye out for thunderstorms. Remember, the UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen. Tomorrow, surf heights will be slightly lower with a similar forecast in store.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, moderate rip current risk, and a chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is extreme, so remember your sun protection. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, making it a great beach day. Similarly, Tuesday is looking sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, enjoy surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for waterspouts and enjoy the partly sunny weather. Tomorrow will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some nice beach time!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet await you with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your UV protection. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of thunderstorms. Tuesday looks sunny with a chance of showers - perfect for a day by the shore.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy the low rip current risk and sunnier weather. Surf heights are around 1 foot, perfect for some relaxing time in the water. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm chances. Tuesday will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some fun beach vibes!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on the changing weather conditions. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast from Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the updates for your favorite spots along the coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, get ready for some fun waves with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet today. Watch out for a moderate risk of rip currents and keep an eye out for thunderstorms. Remember, the UV index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen. Tomorrow, surf heights will be slightly lower with a similar forecast in store.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, expect surf heights between 1 to 2 feet, moderate rip current risk, and a chance of thunderstorms. The UV index is extreme, so remember your sun protection. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, making it a great beach day. Similarly, Tuesday is looking sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.

For those hitting up Coastal Brunswick, enjoy surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for waterspouts and enjoy the partly sunny weather. Tomorrow will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some nice beach time!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet await you with a moderate rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your UV protection. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of thunderstorms. Tuesday looks sunny with a chance of showers - perfect for a day by the shore.

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy the low rip current risk and sunnier weather. Surf heights are around 1 foot, perfect for some relaxing time in the water. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm chances. Tuesday will bring similar conditions, so get ready for some fun beach vibes!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye on the changing weather conditions. And that's a wrap on your surf zone forecast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, grab your boards because we've got a sweet forecast lined up for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 1 to 2 feet, which is perfect for some chill rides. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so bring your sunscreen and rain gear just in case. And hey, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your waves.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's more of the same with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. The weather is looking partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, so it's going to be a hot one. Winds will be kicking up to 10 to 15 mph, giving you that extra push on your rides.

And don't forget about Coastal Brunswick - with low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate farther west, you've got options for your surf adventures. The surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, and winds will reach 10 mph in the afternoon.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious in the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet, offering a bit of variety out there. The weather is looking partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, giving you some good waves to ride!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but still keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for a more relaxed session. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan accordingly. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with winds increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your beach day.

And remember, the rip current threat will stay elevated through mid-week, so always be aware of your surroundings. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 2024 10:45:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, grab your boards because we've got a sweet forecast lined up for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 1 to 2 feet, which is perfect for some chill rides. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so bring your sunscreen and rain gear just in case. And hey, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your waves.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's more of the same with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. The weather is looking partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, so it's going to be a hot one. Winds will be kicking up to 10 to 15 mph, giving you that extra push on your rides.

And don't forget about Coastal Brunswick - with low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate farther west, you've got options for your surf adventures. The surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, and winds will reach 10 mph in the afternoon.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious in the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet, offering a bit of variety out there. The weather is looking partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, giving you some good waves to ride!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but still keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for a more relaxed session. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan accordingly. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with winds increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your beach day.

And remember, the rip current threat will stay elevated through mid-week, so always be aware of your surroundings. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Well, grab your boards because we've got a sweet forecast lined up for you!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, so keep an eye out. The surf height is 1 to 2 feet, which is perfect for some chill rides. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so bring your sunscreen and rain gear just in case. And hey, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your waves.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's more of the same with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. The weather is looking partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, so it's going to be a hot one. Winds will be kicking up to 10 to 15 mph, giving you that extra push on your rides.

And don't forget about Coastal Brunswick - with low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate farther west, you've got options for your surf adventures. The surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The weather is mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so it's a great day to hit the waves. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, and winds will reach 10 mph in the afternoon.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got a moderate rip current risk, so be cautious in the water. Surf heights range from 1 to 4 feet, offering a bit of variety out there. The weather is looking partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 101. Winds will be picking up to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, giving you some good waves to ride!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a low rip current risk, but still keep an eye out for those tricky currents. Surf height is around 1 foot, perfect for a more relaxed session. The weather is partly sunny with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so plan accordingly. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s, with winds increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon, adding some excitement to your beach day.

And remember, the rip current threat will stay elevated through mid-week, so always be aware of your surroundings. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we have a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so grab that sunscreen, and enjoy the mostly sunny weather in the upper 80s. Just watch out for those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. Expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still extreme, so don't forget your shades. Highs in the upper 80s could feel like 104 with the max heat index. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected here too.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, lounging on beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and mostly sunny weather. Watch out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Lovely sunny weather in the upper 80s, but be cautious of those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is extreme, so protect your skin. Tomorrow, we're looking at a low rip current risk and mostly sunny skies.

Remember to always check those tide schedules and be mindful of any current risks. Stay safe and have a blast out there, catching the waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 10:44:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we have a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so grab that sunscreen, and enjoy the mostly sunny weather in the upper 80s. Just watch out for those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. Expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still extreme, so don't forget your shades. Highs in the upper 80s could feel like 104 with the max heat index. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected here too.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, lounging on beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and mostly sunny weather. Watch out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Lovely sunny weather in the upper 80s, but be cautious of those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is extreme, so protect your skin. Tomorrow, we're looking at a low rip current risk and mostly sunny skies.

Remember to always check those tide schedules and be mindful of any current risks. Stay safe and have a blast out there, catching the waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington NC!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy shores of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we have a moderate risk of rip currents to keep an eye on, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The UV index is extreme, so grab that sunscreen, and enjoy the mostly sunny weather in the upper 80s. Just watch out for those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, covering Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher. Expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still extreme, so don't forget your shades. Highs in the upper 80s could feel like 104 with the max heat index. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected here too.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, lounging on beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach. Today, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the mid-80s water temperature and mostly sunny weather. Watch out for those southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Sliding down to Coastal Horry, including spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. We're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Lovely sunny weather in the upper 80s, but be cautious of those moderate south to north longshore currents.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Rip current risk is moderate today with surf heights from 1 to 2 feet. The UV index is extreme, so protect your skin. Tomorrow, we're looking at a low rip current risk and mostly sunny skies.

Remember to always check those tide schedules and be mindful of any current risks. Stay safe and have a blast out there, catching the waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6863112781</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive into the waves awaiting you!

Starting off at the Coastal Pender area around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a heads up for high rip currents throughout today. Surf heights are looking at a range of 2 to 4 feet with some killer sunshine on the horizon and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. Plus, an extreme UV index means don't forget that sunscreen! Wind-wise, expect some southerly winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Saturday, rip currents ease up to a moderate risk. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of a sprinkle among the sunshine. So, keep an eye out and enjoy those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and more, similar conditions with high rip currents today and a sublime beach day ahead. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is in play up until this evening. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with plenty of sun and temperatures reaching the upper 80s. It's looking like perfect beach weather!

Heading down to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, you'll find moderate rip currents continuing today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, so keep an eye out for any changes in the weather.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights between 1 to 2 feet with sunshine galore and temperatures in the upper 80s. It's a great time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to always check in for the latest updates and stay safe while having fun out there in the surf. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 10:45:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive into the waves awaiting you!

Starting off at the Coastal Pender area around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a heads up for high rip currents throughout today. Surf heights are looking at a range of 2 to 4 feet with some killer sunshine on the horizon and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. Plus, an extreme UV index means don't forget that sunscreen! Wind-wise, expect some southerly winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Saturday, rip currents ease up to a moderate risk. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of a sprinkle among the sunshine. So, keep an eye out and enjoy those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and more, similar conditions with high rip currents today and a sublime beach day ahead. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is in play up until this evening. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with plenty of sun and temperatures reaching the upper 80s. It's looking like perfect beach weather!

Heading down to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, you'll find moderate rip currents continuing today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, so keep an eye out for any changes in the weather.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights between 1 to 2 feet with sunshine galore and temperatures in the upper 80s. It's a great time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to always check in for the latest updates and stay safe while having fun out there in the surf. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for some awesome spots along the coast. Let's dive into the waves awaiting you!

Starting off at the Coastal Pender area around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a heads up for high rip currents throughout today. Surf heights are looking at a range of 2 to 4 feet with some killer sunshine on the horizon and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. Plus, an extreme UV index means don't forget that sunscreen! Wind-wise, expect some southerly winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Saturday, rip currents ease up to a moderate risk. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of a sprinkle among the sunshine. So, keep an eye out and enjoy those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and more, similar conditions with high rip currents today and a sublime beach day ahead. Surf heights will be 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there!

In Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is in play up until this evening. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet with plenty of sun and temperatures reaching the upper 80s. It's looking like perfect beach weather!

Heading down to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, you'll find moderate rip currents continuing today. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet and temperatures hitting the upper 80s. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, so keep an eye out for any changes in the weather.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights between 1 to 2 feet with sunshine galore and temperatures in the upper 80s. It's a great time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Remember to always check in for the latest updates and stay safe while having fun out there in the surf. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 07-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal Carolinas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sunny weather and temps in the lower 80s. Remember, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate rip current risk persists with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temps in the mid-80s. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Next on the map is Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk varies from low to moderate, but the surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet. Expect a sunny day with a chance of a moderate east to west longshore current.

Heading further south to Coastal Horry, we've got surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with low to moderate rip current risks. The weather is sunny, and the UV index is high, so grab your shades and hit the waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so be sure to protect your skin while catching those waves.

Remember to check the detailed forecast for your specific beach and stay safe out there surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:54:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal Carolinas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sunny weather and temps in the lower 80s. Remember, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate rip current risk persists with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temps in the mid-80s. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Next on the map is Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk varies from low to moderate, but the surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet. Expect a sunny day with a chance of a moderate east to west longshore current.

Heading further south to Coastal Horry, we've got surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with low to moderate rip current risks. The weather is sunny, and the UV index is high, so grab your shades and hit the waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so be sure to protect your skin while catching those waves.

Remember to check the detailed forecast for your specific beach and stay safe out there surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal Carolinas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf height is ranging from 2 to 4 feet with sunny weather and temps in the lower 80s. Remember, the UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, a similar moderate rip current risk persists with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. It's mostly sunny with temps in the mid-80s. Watch out for that moderate north to south longshore current!

Next on the map is Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk varies from low to moderate, but the surf is looking good at 2 to 4 feet. Expect a sunny day with a chance of a moderate east to west longshore current.

Heading further south to Coastal Horry, we've got surf heights of 2 to 4 feet with low to moderate rip current risks. The weather is sunny, and the UV index is high, so grab your shades and hit the waves!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet with a low to moderate rip current risk. The UV index remains very high, so be sure to protect your skin while catching those waves.

Remember to check the detailed forecast for your specific beach and stay safe out there surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Let's kick things off in the Coastal Pender area, think Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Remember, there's a strong south to north longshore current. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and very high UV index. Monday brings in some thunderstorms likely with highs in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 105. Get ready for those strong south to north longshore currents again.

Now, let's talk ocean vibes in Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Today, a moderate rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Remember the sunscreen with the very high UV index. Winds are coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph. 

Switching gears to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Keeping it sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents and a lower risk on Monday. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet today. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90 with a max heat index up to 103.

Remember, always check the local forecasts, stay safe in the water, and have a fantastic time catching them waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 10:46:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Let's kick things off in the Coastal Pender area, think Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Remember, there's a strong south to north longshore current. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and very high UV index. Monday brings in some thunderstorms likely with highs in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 105. Get ready for those strong south to north longshore currents again.

Now, let's talk ocean vibes in Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Today, a moderate rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Remember the sunscreen with the very high UV index. Winds are coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph. 

Switching gears to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Keeping it sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents and a lower risk on Monday. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet today. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90 with a max heat index up to 103.

Remember, always check the local forecasts, stay safe in the water, and have a fantastic time catching them waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. 

Let's kick things off in the Coastal Pender area, think Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Remember, there's a strong south to north longshore current. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and very high UV index. Monday brings in some thunderstorms likely with highs in the upper 80s, with a max heat index of up to 105. Get ready for those strong south to north longshore currents again.

Now, let's talk ocean vibes in Coastal Brunswick from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. Today, a moderate rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and moderate thunderstorm potential. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Remember the sunscreen with the very high UV index. Winds are coming from the south at 10 to 15 mph. 

Switching gears to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Keeping it sunny with chances of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the mid-80s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Moderate south to north longshore currents expected.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surfers at Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate risk of rip currents and a lower risk on Monday. Surf height around 1 to 2 feet today. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90 with a max heat index up to 103.

Remember, always check the local forecasts, stay safe in the water, and have a fantastic time catching them waves!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 🏄‍♂️🏖️ Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area!

Today's forecast calls for a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to be around 1 to 3 feet, a perfect day for some fun waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The UV index is very high, so remember to lather up with sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, nice and refreshing!

For Sunday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with similar surf heights and weather conditions. Keep an eye out for a strong south to north longshore current.

Looking ahead, we can expect an elevated rip current risk on Monday and possibly on Tuesday. Stay safe and stay stoked!

Now, let's move on to Coastal New Hanover, where we have another high rip current risk. The surf height is around 1 to 3 feet, with similar weather conditions to Coastal Pender.

And for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies, but overall, it's a moderate day. Surf heights are around 2 to 4 feet, and the weather is looking mostly sunny with a chance of showers.

Down in Coastal Horry, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today, with varying surf heights depending on the location. The UV index remains very high, so don't forget your sun protection.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with similar surf heights. Tomorrow, there's a higher chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for some wet and wild weather.

Remember to check the detailed rip current risk categories and definitions online for your safety. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves, surfers!

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. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:45:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 🏄‍♂️🏖️ Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area!

Today's forecast calls for a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to be around 1 to 3 feet, a perfect day for some fun waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The UV index is very high, so remember to lather up with sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, nice and refreshing!

For Sunday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with similar surf heights and weather conditions. Keep an eye out for a strong south to north longshore current.

Looking ahead, we can expect an elevated rip current risk on Monday and possibly on Tuesday. Stay safe and stay stoked!

Now, let's move on to Coastal New Hanover, where we have another high rip current risk. The surf height is around 1 to 3 feet, with similar weather conditions to Coastal Pender.

And for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies, but overall, it's a moderate day. Surf heights are around 2 to 4 feet, and the weather is looking mostly sunny with a chance of showers.

Down in Coastal Horry, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today, with varying surf heights depending on the location. The UV index remains very high, so don't forget your sun protection.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with similar surf heights. Tomorrow, there's a higher chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for some wet and wild weather.

Remember to check the detailed rip current risk categories and definitions online for your safety. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves, surfers!

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. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! 🏄‍♂️🏖️ Grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the latest surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area!

Today's forecast calls for a high risk of rip currents, so be extra cautious out there. The surf height is expected to be around 1 to 3 feet, a perfect day for some fun waves. There's a chance of thunderstorms, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The UV index is very high, so remember to lather up with sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 80s, nice and refreshing!

For Sunday, the rip current risk drops to moderate, with similar surf heights and weather conditions. Keep an eye out for a strong south to north longshore current.

Looking ahead, we can expect an elevated rip current risk on Monday and possibly on Tuesday. Stay safe and stay stoked!

Now, let's move on to Coastal New Hanover, where we have another high rip current risk. The surf height is around 1 to 3 feet, with similar weather conditions to Coastal Pender.

And for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies, but overall, it's a moderate day. Surf heights are around 2 to 4 feet, and the weather is looking mostly sunny with a chance of showers.

Down in Coastal Horry, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today, with varying surf heights depending on the location. The UV index remains very high, so don't forget your sun protection.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today, with similar surf heights. Tomorrow, there's a higher chance of thunderstorms, so be prepared for some wet and wild weather.

Remember to check the detailed rip current risk categories and definitions online for your safety. Stay safe, have fun, and catch some awesome waves, surfers!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun with me, your go-to wave buddy!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, expect a high risk of rip currents with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes. The tides are looking intriguing at Topsail Inlet.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves at Wrightsville Beach! UV index remains very high, so stay protected out there.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, expect a moderate risk while it's high to the west. Surf heights vary, so choose your spot wisely! Moderate conditions continue into Saturday with a low risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Longshore current action is in play too, so be aware.

Heading to South Carolina, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is high today and moderates tomorrow. Keep an eye on the surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach calling your name with those waves! Remember, a very high UV index, so keep the sunscreen handy.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, with a high rip current risk today and a shift to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Good news on the waterspout risk though, it's low! So, grab your board and hit the waves at Pawleys Island!

That's all for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 10:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun with me, your go-to wave buddy!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, expect a high risk of rip currents with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes. The tides are looking intriguing at Topsail Inlet.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves at Wrightsville Beach! UV index remains very high, so stay protected out there.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, expect a moderate risk while it's high to the west. Surf heights vary, so choose your spot wisely! Moderate conditions continue into Saturday with a low risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Longshore current action is in play too, so be aware.

Heading to South Carolina, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is high today and moderates tomorrow. Keep an eye on the surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach calling your name with those waves! Remember, a very high UV index, so keep the sunscreen handy.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, with a high rip current risk today and a shift to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Good news on the waterspout risk though, it's low! So, grab your board and hit the waves at Pawleys Island!

That's all for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun with me, your go-to wave buddy!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender! Today, expect a high risk of rip currents with surf heights between 2 to 5 feet. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and catch some waves! Saturday brings a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and more sunny vibes. The tides are looking intriguing at Topsail Inlet.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we've got similar conditions with a high rip current risk today and a moderate risk tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, so get ready to ride those waves at Wrightsville Beach! UV index remains very high, so stay protected out there.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, expect a moderate risk while it's high to the west. Surf heights vary, so choose your spot wisely! Moderate conditions continue into Saturday with a low risk east of Ocean Isle Beach. Longshore current action is in play too, so be aware.

Heading to South Carolina, in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is high today and moderates tomorrow. Keep an eye on the surf heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet. Myrtle Beach calling your name with those waves! Remember, a very high UV index, so keep the sunscreen handy.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown, with a high rip current risk today and a shift to moderate tomorrow. Surf heights of 2 to 4 feet today drop to 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. Good news on the waterspout risk though, it's low! So, grab your board and hit the waves at Pawleys Island!

That's all for today's surf forecast! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Who's ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk hanging around. So, keep an eye out! Surf heights today are running between 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and a very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s, perfect beach weather. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays high, but watch out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, encompassing Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got a similar vibe with that high rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Soak up that sun but keep an eye on the thunderstorm potential tomorrow.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, a beach hazards statement is in effect today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all about that sunshine with moderate east to west longshore currents. Friday brings a similar setup with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Down in Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for those thunderstorms.

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and more, we're looking at another high rip current risk day with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember to check those rip current risk levels before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 13:36:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Who's ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk hanging around. So, keep an eye out! Surf heights today are running between 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and a very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s, perfect beach weather. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays high, but watch out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, encompassing Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got a similar vibe with that high rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Soak up that sun but keep an eye on the thunderstorm potential tomorrow.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, a beach hazards statement is in effect today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all about that sunshine with moderate east to west longshore currents. Friday brings a similar setup with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Down in Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for those thunderstorms.

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and more, we're looking at another high rip current risk day with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember to check those rip current risk levels before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Who's ready for some fun in the sun and surf? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk hanging around. So, keep an eye out! Surf heights today are running between 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and a very high UV index. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s, perfect beach weather. Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays high, but watch out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, encompassing Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got a similar vibe with that high rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain consistent at 2 to 4 feet. Soak up that sun but keep an eye on the thunderstorm potential tomorrow.

In Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, a beach hazards statement is in effect today with a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all about that sunshine with moderate east to west longshore currents. Friday brings a similar setup with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Down in Coastal Horry, with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, a high rip current risk is in place. Surf heights range from 2 to 4 feet, and it's all sunny skies and lower 80s temperatures. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for those thunderstorms.

Finally, in Coastal Georgetown, home to Murrells Inlet and more, we're looking at another high rip current risk day with sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Stay safe out there, surfers! And remember to check those rip current risk levels before hitting the waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some wave-filled fun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today through Friday at various beaches along the East Coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a very sunny day ahead. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that Very High UV index!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach, the rip current risk remains high today and into tomorrow. Expect similar surf heights, mostly sunny weather, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potentials.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents continues through the evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a sunny day ahead. The east winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a strong east to west longshore current.

Now let's cruise down to the beaches in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A high rip current risk is expected both today and tomorrow. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for that Moderate UV index as you catch some waves!

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, places like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk will keep things exciting today and tomorrow. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials.

Remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and soak up the sun responsibly. Looks like an exciting couple of days ahead in the surf zone! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 10:38:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some wave-filled fun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today through Friday at various beaches along the East Coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a very sunny day ahead. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that Very High UV index!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach, the rip current risk remains high today and into tomorrow. Expect similar surf heights, mostly sunny weather, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potentials.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents continues through the evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a sunny day ahead. The east winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a strong east to west longshore current.

Now let's cruise down to the beaches in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A high rip current risk is expected both today and tomorrow. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for that Moderate UV index as you catch some waves!

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, places like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk will keep things exciting today and tomorrow. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials.

Remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and soak up the sun responsibly. Looks like an exciting couple of days ahead in the surf zone! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready for some wave-filled fun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today through Friday at various beaches along the East Coast. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where Surf City and Topsail Beach await, we've got a high rip current risk throughout the day. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a very sunny day ahead. Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Don't forget your sunscreen with that Very High UV index!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Kure Beach, the rip current risk remains high today and into tomorrow. Expect similar surf heights, mostly sunny weather, and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorm and waterspout potentials.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Oak Island and Ocean Isle Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents continues through the evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet with a sunny day ahead. The east winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour, creating a strong east to west longshore current.

Now let's cruise down to the beaches in Coastal Horry including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. A high rip current risk is expected both today and tomorrow. Surf heights between 2 to 4 feet and a chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. Keep an eye out for that Moderate UV index as you catch some waves!

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, places like Pawleys Island and Litchfield Beach, a high rip current risk will keep things exciting today and tomorrow. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and storms. Don't forget to watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials.

Remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for those rip currents, and soak up the sun responsibly. Looks like an exciting couple of days ahead in the surf zone! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3930145530</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and sunny vibes? Well, grab your boards and sunblock because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf is running at 2 to 4 feet with a very high UV index - so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures are hitting the lower 80s under sunny skies, with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, expect similar conditions tomorrow, dudes!

Now, moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a high rip current risk kind of day as well. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures in the lower 80s. Get ready for some sweet waves and sunshine!

In Coastal Brunswick, we've got a mixed bag today. Rip currents are lower to moderate, varying by location, but the surf is looking good at 1 to 3 feet. Be cautious with the strong east to west longshore current happening. The forecast for tomorrow is looking pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

And last but not least, if you're in Coastal Horry or Coastal Georgetown, watch out for high rip current risks today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet, and the UV index is very high. So, remember to stay safe and ride the waves responsibly!

Remember, no matter where you are, always be aware of the ocean conditions and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Catch you on the next wave, beach bums!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:37:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and sunny vibes? Well, grab your boards and sunblock because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf is running at 2 to 4 feet with a very high UV index - so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures are hitting the lower 80s under sunny skies, with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, expect similar conditions tomorrow, dudes!

Now, moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a high rip current risk kind of day as well. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures in the lower 80s. Get ready for some sweet waves and sunshine!

In Coastal Brunswick, we've got a mixed bag today. Rip currents are lower to moderate, varying by location, but the surf is looking good at 1 to 3 feet. Be cautious with the strong east to west longshore current happening. The forecast for tomorrow is looking pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

And last but not least, if you're in Coastal Horry or Coastal Georgetown, watch out for high rip current risks today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet, and the UV index is very high. So, remember to stay safe and ride the waves responsibly!

Remember, no matter where you are, always be aware of the ocean conditions and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Catch you on the next wave, beach bums!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Are you ready for some gnarly waves and sunny vibes? Well, grab your boards and sunblock because we've got the scoop on the surf zone forecast for some rad spots along the East Coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a high risk of rip currents today, so be cautious out there. The surf is running at 2 to 4 feet with a very high UV index - so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures are hitting the lower 80s under sunny skies, with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And hey, expect similar conditions tomorrow, dudes!

Now, moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a high rip current risk kind of day as well. Surf heights are 2 to 4 feet, with temperatures in the lower 80s. Get ready for some sweet waves and sunshine!

In Coastal Brunswick, we've got a mixed bag today. Rip currents are lower to moderate, varying by location, but the surf is looking good at 1 to 3 feet. Be cautious with the strong east to west longshore current happening. The forecast for tomorrow is looking pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

And last but not least, if you're in Coastal Horry or Coastal Georgetown, watch out for high rip current risks today. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 4 feet, and the UV index is very high. So, remember to stay safe and ride the waves responsibly!

Remember, no matter where you are, always be aware of the ocean conditions and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Catch you on the next wave, beach bums!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, fellow beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some epic waves and sunny vibes! Today's forecast takes us on a coastal journey from the sandy shores of North Carolina to the beachy havens of South Carolina. So grab your boards and sunscreen, it's time to catch some waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through this evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with plenty of sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents! And on Juneteenth, expect a high rip current risk, so surf wisely, friends.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, with a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and loads of sunshine. But hey, on Juneteenth, prepare for a sunny day with a high rip current risk and watch out for those waterspouts!

Now let's drift over to Coastal Brunswick, where a beach hazards statement is in effect today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low but moderate to the west. Surf heights vary, along with a very high UV index. Sunny skies and mid-80s temps await, but be cautious of that east to west longshore current.

Next up, Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights sitting at 2 to 4 feet, plenty of sun, and low 80s temps. Watch out for that north to south longshore current and keep an eye on the elevated rip risk expected later this week!

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risk today, with 2 to 4 feet surf and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow might bring a high rip current risk along with a slight chance of showers. So stay tuned for some potentially juicy waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before hitting the waves, and most importantly, stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:38:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, fellow beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some epic waves and sunny vibes! Today's forecast takes us on a coastal journey from the sandy shores of North Carolina to the beachy havens of South Carolina. So grab your boards and sunscreen, it's time to catch some waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through this evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with plenty of sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents! And on Juneteenth, expect a high rip current risk, so surf wisely, friends.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, with a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and loads of sunshine. But hey, on Juneteenth, prepare for a sunny day with a high rip current risk and watch out for those waterspouts!

Now let's drift over to Coastal Brunswick, where a beach hazards statement is in effect today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low but moderate to the west. Surf heights vary, along with a very high UV index. Sunny skies and mid-80s temps await, but be cautious of that east to west longshore current.

Next up, Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights sitting at 2 to 4 feet, plenty of sun, and low 80s temps. Watch out for that north to south longshore current and keep an eye on the elevated rip risk expected later this week!

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risk today, with 2 to 4 feet surf and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow might bring a high rip current risk along with a slight chance of showers. So stay tuned for some potentially juicy waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before hitting the waves, and most importantly, stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, fellow beachgoers, let's dive into the latest surf zone forecasts for some epic waves and sunny vibes! Today's forecast takes us on a coastal journey from the sandy shores of North Carolina to the beachy havens of South Carolina. So grab your boards and sunscreen, it's time to catch some waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents lingering through this evening. Surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet, with plenty of sunshine and high temps in the lower 80s. Remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents! And on Juneteenth, expect a high rip current risk, so surf wisely, friends.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, with a similar setup - moderate rip current risk, 2 to 4 feet surf, and loads of sunshine. But hey, on Juneteenth, prepare for a sunny day with a high rip current risk and watch out for those waterspouts!

Now let's drift over to Coastal Brunswick, where a beach hazards statement is in effect today. East of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low but moderate to the west. Surf heights vary, along with a very high UV index. Sunny skies and mid-80s temps await, but be cautious of that east to west longshore current.

Next up, Coastal Horry, with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights sitting at 2 to 4 feet, plenty of sun, and low 80s temps. Watch out for that north to south longshore current and keep an eye on the elevated rip risk expected later this week!

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, moderate rip current risk today, with 2 to 4 feet surf and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow might bring a high rip current risk along with a slight chance of showers. So stay tuned for some potentially juicy waves!

Remember, surfers, always check the conditions before hitting the waves, and most importantly, stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready for the scoop on the surf? Let's dive into the gnarly forecast, dude!

First up, hitting the waves in Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach! Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents making the surf a bit spicy, with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. So, watch out for those currents while you're out there shredding! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and protect your skin from those rays. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. The rip current risk remains moderate today with similar surf heights and sunny weather vibes. Grab your board and catch some killer waves while enjoying the lower 80s temperatures.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick where the surf is looking inviting! The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, and you can expect those east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget, there's a moderate longshore current flowing, so keep an eye out!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City. The rip current risk levels are fluctuating between low and moderate, but the surf is calling! Waves are 1 to 3 feet today, building up to 2 to 4 feet tomorrow. Enjoy the sunny weather and let those east winds guide your ride.

Lastly, cruising through Coastal Georgetown with hotspots like Pawleys Island. The risk of rip currents remains moderate, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high for that sun safety awareness!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves while you can. And watch out for those rip currents! 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. Catch you on the next wave!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:38:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready for the scoop on the surf? Let's dive into the gnarly forecast, dude!

First up, hitting the waves in Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach! Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents making the surf a bit spicy, with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. So, watch out for those currents while you're out there shredding! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and protect your skin from those rays. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. The rip current risk remains moderate today with similar surf heights and sunny weather vibes. Grab your board and catch some killer waves while enjoying the lower 80s temperatures.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick where the surf is looking inviting! The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, and you can expect those east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget, there's a moderate longshore current flowing, so keep an eye out!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City. The rip current risk levels are fluctuating between low and moderate, but the surf is calling! Waves are 1 to 3 feet today, building up to 2 to 4 feet tomorrow. Enjoy the sunny weather and let those east winds guide your ride.

Lastly, cruising through Coastal Georgetown with hotspots like Pawleys Island. The risk of rip currents remains moderate, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high for that sun safety awareness!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves while you can. And watch out for those rip currents! 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. Catch you on the next wave!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach bums and wave riders! Ready for the scoop on the surf? Let's dive into the gnarly forecast, dude!

First up, hitting the waves in Coastal Pender including Surf City and Topsail Beach! Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents making the surf a bit spicy, with waves reaching 2 to 4 feet. So, watch out for those currents while you're out there shredding! The UV index is very high, so slap on that sunscreen and protect your skin from those rays. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. The rip current risk remains moderate today with similar surf heights and sunny weather vibes. Grab your board and catch some killer waves while enjoying the lower 80s temperatures.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick where the surf is looking inviting! The rip current risk varies from low to moderate, so be cautious. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet, and you can expect those east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Don't forget, there's a moderate longshore current flowing, so keep an eye out!

Heading to Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Garden City. The rip current risk levels are fluctuating between low and moderate, but the surf is calling! Waves are 1 to 3 feet today, building up to 2 to 4 feet tomorrow. Enjoy the sunny weather and let those east winds guide your ride.

Lastly, cruising through Coastal Georgetown with hotspots like Pawleys Island. The risk of rip currents remains moderate, so stay alert out there. Surf heights are 2 to 3 feet, and the UV index is very high for that sun safety awareness!

Remember, surfers, stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves while you can. And watch out for those rip currents! 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. Catch you on the next wave!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off with Coastal Pender at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The surf height is looking good at 2 to 4 feet with an extreme UV index to watch out for. The weather's going to be sunny with temperatures reaching the lower 80s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover at spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar - moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Extreme UV index, sunny skies, and temps in the mid 80s are on the menu for today and tomorrow.

Now moving down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of surf heights with sunny weather. Keep an eye out for moderate east to west longshore currents. Rip current risk is low, so it's a good time to get your surf on!

Heading down to Coastal Horry at Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we've got low rip current risks and varying surf heights. Expect sunny weather, an extreme UV index, and mid-80s temperatures. It's looking like a perfect beach day to soak up that sunshine!

Lastly, over in Coastal Georgetown covering areas like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, so get out there and enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for any rip currents, and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2024 10:37:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off with Coastal Pender at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The surf height is looking good at 2 to 4 feet with an extreme UV index to watch out for. The weather's going to be sunny with temperatures reaching the lower 80s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover at spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar - moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Extreme UV index, sunny skies, and temps in the mid 80s are on the menu for today and tomorrow.

Now moving down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of surf heights with sunny weather. Keep an eye out for moderate east to west longshore currents. Rip current risk is low, so it's a good time to get your surf on!

Heading down to Coastal Horry at Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we've got low rip current risks and varying surf heights. Expect sunny weather, an extreme UV index, and mid-80s temperatures. It's looking like a perfect beach day to soak up that sunshine!

Lastly, over in Coastal Georgetown covering areas like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, so get out there and enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for any rip currents, and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow.

Starting off with Coastal Pender at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The surf height is looking good at 2 to 4 feet with an extreme UV index to watch out for. The weather's going to be sunny with temperatures reaching the lower 80s. So, grab your sunscreen and hit those waves!

Over in Coastal New Hanover at spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the conditions are quite similar - moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf height. Extreme UV index, sunny skies, and temps in the mid 80s are on the menu for today and tomorrow.

Now moving down to Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of surf heights with sunny weather. Keep an eye out for moderate east to west longshore currents. Rip current risk is low, so it's a good time to get your surf on!

Heading down to Coastal Horry at Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, we've got low rip current risks and varying surf heights. Expect sunny weather, an extreme UV index, and mid-80s temperatures. It's looking like a perfect beach day to soak up that sunshine!

Lastly, over in Coastal Georgetown covering areas like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, there's a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather's mostly sunny, so get out there and enjoy the waves.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for any rip currents, and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. The surf height will be a fun 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards and hit the waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with a UV index that's very high! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, and the weather calls for some sun with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s with west winds turning southeast later on.

On Sunday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and beautiful sunny weather. Just a heads up, there might be a moderate north to south longshore current going on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk is also moderate until this evening. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, great for a chill surf session. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sunscreen on. Sunday will bring more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for some awesome waves!

As for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies between low and moderate depending on the location. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet to around 2 feet. Sunday's looking fantastic with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet for most areas. Enjoy the mid-80s weather and those east to west longshore currents.

And down in Coastal Horry, rip currents are posing a moderate risk through this evening. Surf heights vary, so make sure to check out the specifics for your favorite beach. Sunday brings moderate rip currents again with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget those east winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, rip currents are still at a moderate level today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The weather looks lovely for both days, so enjoy those waves!

Remember, always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there. Let's catch some waves and have a blast at the beach! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 10:37:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. The surf height will be a fun 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards and hit the waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with a UV index that's very high! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, and the weather calls for some sun with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s with west winds turning southeast later on.

On Sunday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and beautiful sunny weather. Just a heads up, there might be a moderate north to south longshore current going on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk is also moderate until this evening. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, great for a chill surf session. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sunscreen on. Sunday will bring more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for some awesome waves!

As for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies between low and moderate depending on the location. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet to around 2 feet. Sunday's looking fantastic with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet for most areas. Enjoy the mid-80s weather and those east to west longshore currents.

And down in Coastal Horry, rip currents are posing a moderate risk through this evening. Surf heights vary, so make sure to check out the specifics for your favorite beach. Sunday brings moderate rip currents again with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget those east winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, rip currents are still at a moderate level today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The weather looks lovely for both days, so enjoy those waves!

Remember, always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there. Let's catch some waves and have a blast at the beach! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around until this evening. The surf height will be a fun 2 to 4 feet, so grab your boards and hit the waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with a UV index that's very high! The water temperature is in the upper 70s, and the weather calls for some sun with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the upper 80s with west winds turning southeast later on.

On Sunday, expect a similar scene with a moderate rip current risk, surf heights of 2 to 3 feet, and beautiful sunny weather. Just a heads up, there might be a moderate north to south longshore current going on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the rip current risk is also moderate until this evening. Surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet, great for a chill surf session. The UV index remains very high, so keep that sunscreen on. Sunday will bring more of the same with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Get ready for some awesome waves!

As for Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk varies between low and moderate depending on the location. Surf heights range from 1 to 2 feet to around 2 feet. Sunday's looking fantastic with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet for most areas. Enjoy the mid-80s weather and those east to west longshore currents.

And down in Coastal Horry, rip currents are posing a moderate risk through this evening. Surf heights vary, so make sure to check out the specifics for your favorite beach. Sunday brings moderate rip currents again with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. Don't forget those east winds around 10 to 15 mph!

Last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, rip currents are still at a moderate level today and tomorrow. Surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet today and 1 to 3 feet tomorrow. The weather looks lovely for both days, so enjoy those waves!

Remember, always check for updates on rip currents and stay safe out there. Let's catch some waves and have a blast at the beach! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few awesome beach spots in the NC and SC areas.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today looks like a great day to hit the surf. You've got moderate risk of rip currents, but nothing too scary. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds at around 10 mph, becoming east later on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, another moderate rip current risk awaits you with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures also in the mid-80s. Just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.

And for the beach bums in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. Remember to keep an eye on those northeast winds turning east later in the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Horry in SC. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach. The UV index is very high, so make sure to stay protected. Saturday might bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather while you catch some waves.

And last but not least, for the surfers at Coastal Georgetown, today offers a moderate rip current risk with 1 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. Saturday might bring some moderate thunderstorm potential, but it should still be a great day to hit the beach.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a fantastic time riding the waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 10:39:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few awesome beach spots in the NC and SC areas.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today looks like a great day to hit the surf. You've got moderate risk of rip currents, but nothing too scary. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds at around 10 mph, becoming east later on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, another moderate rip current risk awaits you with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures also in the mid-80s. Just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.

And for the beach bums in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. Remember to keep an eye on those northeast winds turning east later in the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Horry in SC. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach. The UV index is very high, so make sure to stay protected. Saturday might bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather while you catch some waves.

And last but not least, for the surfers at Coastal Georgetown, today offers a moderate rip current risk with 1 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. Saturday might bring some moderate thunderstorm potential, but it should still be a great day to hit the beach.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a fantastic time riding the waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few awesome beach spots in the NC and SC areas.

Starting off with Coastal Pender in NC, today looks like a great day to hit the surf. You've got moderate risk of rip currents, but nothing too scary. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with sunny skies and high temperatures in the mid-80s. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds at around 10 mph, becoming east later on.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, another moderate rip current risk awaits you with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures also in the mid-80s. Just a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.

And for the beach bums in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is moderate today, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and high temps in the mid-80s. Remember to keep an eye on those northeast winds turning east later in the day.

Now, let's check out Coastal Horry in SC. Moderate rip current risk today with 2 to 4 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach. The UV index is very high, so make sure to stay protected. Saturday might bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather while you catch some waves.

And last but not least, for the surfers at Coastal Georgetown, today offers a moderate rip current risk with 1 to 3 feet of surf. Enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. Saturday might bring some moderate thunderstorm potential, but it should still be a great day to hit the beach.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changes in conditions. Have a fantastic time riding the waves and enjoying the beach vibes!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening. The surf height is about 2 to 3 feet with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Expect east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick, a beach hazards statement is in effect with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet depending on the location, and there's a strong east to west longshore current. So, watch out if you're taking a dip!

Down in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so make sure to protect your skin from those rays.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate rip current risk, around 2 feet surf height, and a chance of showers. Winds will be from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

As always, keep an eye on the tide schedules and be cautious in the water. And remember, safety first! 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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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 10:37:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening. The surf height is about 2 to 3 feet with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Expect east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick, a beach hazards statement is in effect with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet depending on the location, and there's a strong east to west longshore current. So, watch out if you're taking a dip!

Down in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so make sure to protect your skin from those rays.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate rip current risk, around 2 feet surf height, and a chance of showers. Winds will be from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

As always, keep an eye on the tide schedules and be cautious in the water. And remember, safety first! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents through the evening. The surf height is about 2 to 3 feet with a high UV index, so don't forget that sunscreen! Winds will be blowing from the east at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 2 to 3 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Expect east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

Now, heading over to Coastal Brunswick, a beach hazards statement is in effect with a moderate rip current risk. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet depending on the location, and there's a strong east to west longshore current. So, watch out if you're taking a dip!

Down in Coastal Horry, including popular spots like Myrtle Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents with surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so make sure to protect your skin from those rays.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate rip current risk, around 2 feet surf height, and a chance of showers. Winds will be from the northeast at 15 to 20 miles per hour.

As always, keep an eye on the tide schedules and be cautious in the water. And remember, safety first! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area including Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, the rip current risk is low, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some fun waves. There's no thunderstorm or waterspout potential, so you can enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the high temperature will be in the lower 80s. Winds coming from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with the surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms on the horizon, just mostly sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for moderate north to south longshore currents.

Looking ahead, there will be an elevated risk for rip currents on Friday and possibly into Saturday, so stay tuned for updates.

Now let's move down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach.

Today's forecast mirrors Coastal Pender with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and very high UV index along with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will be toasty in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

On Thursday, the rip current risk goes up to moderate while the surf height remains at 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 80s and east winds around 15 miles per hour. Tides at Mercer Pier will be low in the morning and high in the early afternoon.

Remember to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always keep safety in mind when hitting the waves.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:39:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area including Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, the rip current risk is low, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some fun waves. There's no thunderstorm or waterspout potential, so you can enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the high temperature will be in the lower 80s. Winds coming from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with the surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms on the horizon, just mostly sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for moderate north to south longshore currents.

Looking ahead, there will be an elevated risk for rip currents on Friday and possibly into Saturday, so stay tuned for updates.

Now let's move down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach.

Today's forecast mirrors Coastal Pender with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and very high UV index along with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will be toasty in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

On Thursday, the rip current risk goes up to moderate while the surf height remains at 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 80s and east winds around 15 miles per hour. Tides at Mercer Pier will be low in the morning and high in the early afternoon.

Remember to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always keep safety in mind when hitting the waves.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, grab your boards and sunscreen because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast for the Coastal Pender area including Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, the rip current risk is low, the surf height is ranging from 1 to 3 feet - perfect for some fun waves. There's no thunderstorm or waterspout potential, so you can enjoy the sunny weather with a very high UV index. Water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the high temperature will be in the lower 80s. Winds coming from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For Thursday, the rip current risk increases to moderate with the surf height ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Still no thunderstorms on the horizon, just mostly sunny skies. Highs will be in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for moderate north to south longshore currents.

Looking ahead, there will be an elevated risk for rip currents on Friday and possibly into Saturday, so stay tuned for updates.

Now let's move down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach.

Today's forecast mirrors Coastal Pender with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and very high UV index along with plenty of sunshine. Temperatures will be toasty in the lower 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

On Thursday, the rip current risk goes up to moderate while the surf height remains at 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a slight chance of showers. Highs in the lower 80s and east winds around 15 miles per hour. Tides at Mercer Pier will be low in the morning and high in the early afternoon.

Remember to check out the links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index. And always keep safety in mind when hitting the waves.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-11-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7404713616</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some sweet waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Southeastern region.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is very high, perfect for topping up that tan. Enjoy the sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Winds will be north in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow promises more sunshine and east winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, expect mostly sunny skies today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks to be equally delightful with sunny weather and 10 mph east winds.

In Coastal Horry, encompassing popular spots like Myrtle Beach, today boasts a low rip current risk and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with the very high UV Index. Tomorrow, the surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet south.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, enjoy the low rip current risk today with 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow brings more of the same sunny skies with east winds.

Remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on their website. Enjoy the waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:37:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some sweet waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Southeastern region.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is very high, perfect for topping up that tan. Enjoy the sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Winds will be north in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow promises more sunshine and east winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, expect mostly sunny skies today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks to be equally delightful with sunny weather and 10 mph east winds.

In Coastal Horry, encompassing popular spots like Myrtle Beach, today boasts a low rip current risk and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with the very high UV Index. Tomorrow, the surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet south.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, enjoy the low rip current risk today with 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow brings more of the same sunny skies with east winds.

Remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on their website. Enjoy the waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some sweet waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in the Southeastern region.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. The UV Index is very high, perfect for topping up that tan. Enjoy the sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, and temperatures in the lower 80s. Winds will be north in the morning, shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, which covers Wrightsville Beach and more, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow promises more sunshine and east winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, expect mostly sunny skies today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow looks to be equally delightful with sunny weather and 10 mph east winds.

In Coastal Horry, encompassing popular spots like Myrtle Beach, today boasts a low rip current risk and surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with the very high UV Index. Tomorrow, the surf heights will be 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 to 3 feet south.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, enjoy the low rip current risk today with 1-foot surf heights. Tomorrow brings more of the same sunny skies with east winds.

Remember to check out the detailed definitions for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV on their website. Enjoy the waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9947103105</link>
      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the daily surf forecast? Let's make sure you're in the know before you hit the waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The Northwest winds will switch to the Southwest later. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, and the UV Index is moderate. Don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the surf height remains the same, with a sunny day ahead and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about low rip currents and 1-foot surf heights today. Northwest winds will turn Southwest later on, with a chance of showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep those beach towels handy!

Coastal Brunswick offers a mix of rip current risks, with 1 to 3 foot surf heights depending on the location. Enjoy the mostly cloudy skies and be prepared for a chance of showers today. Tomorrow brings more sunshine with temperatures in the lower 80s. So get your boards ready!

And in Coastal Horry, you can expect low rip currents with varying surf heights depending on the location, from 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will transition to the Southwest later. Stay sun-safe with a moderate UV Index and watch out for possible showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Get ready for a day full of fun in the sun!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy low rip current risks with 1-foot surf heights today. Partly sunny skies will greet you with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Tomorrow features mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Perfect for a beach day, right?

Remember, folks, always check the forecast and be mindful of any changes before hitting the beach. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2024 10:38:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the daily surf forecast? Let's make sure you're in the know before you hit the waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The Northwest winds will switch to the Southwest later. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, and the UV Index is moderate. Don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the surf height remains the same, with a sunny day ahead and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about low rip currents and 1-foot surf heights today. Northwest winds will turn Southwest later on, with a chance of showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep those beach towels handy!

Coastal Brunswick offers a mix of rip current risks, with 1 to 3 foot surf heights depending on the location. Enjoy the mostly cloudy skies and be prepared for a chance of showers today. Tomorrow brings more sunshine with temperatures in the lower 80s. So get your boards ready!

And in Coastal Horry, you can expect low rip currents with varying surf heights depending on the location, from 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will transition to the Southwest later. Stay sun-safe with a moderate UV Index and watch out for possible showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Get ready for a day full of fun in the sun!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy low rip current risks with 1-foot surf heights today. Partly sunny skies will greet you with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Tomorrow features mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Perfect for a beach day, right?

Remember, folks, always check the forecast and be mindful of any changes before hitting the beach. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Ready to dive into the daily surf forecast? Let's make sure you're in the know before you hit the waves!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, expect a low rip current risk today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. The Northwest winds will switch to the Southwest later. Keep an eye out for mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers, and the UV Index is moderate. Don't forget your sunscreen! Tomorrow, the surf height remains the same, with a sunny day ahead and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about low rip currents and 1-foot surf heights today. Northwest winds will turn Southwest later on, with a chance of showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep those beach towels handy!

Coastal Brunswick offers a mix of rip current risks, with 1 to 3 foot surf heights depending on the location. Enjoy the mostly cloudy skies and be prepared for a chance of showers today. Tomorrow brings more sunshine with temperatures in the lower 80s. So get your boards ready!

And in Coastal Horry, you can expect low rip currents with varying surf heights depending on the location, from 1 to 3 feet. Northwest winds will transition to the Southwest later. Stay sun-safe with a moderate UV Index and watch out for possible showers. Tomorrow, it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Get ready for a day full of fun in the sun!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, enjoy low rip current risks with 1-foot surf heights today. Partly sunny skies will greet you with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Tomorrow features mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Perfect for a beach day, right?

Remember, folks, always check the forecast and be mindful of any changes before hitting the beach. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal areas today.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget to lather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-70s with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph in the afternoon from the southwest. It's looking like a beautiful beach day with a gentle south to north longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and very high UV index. Tomorrow brings a chance of showers and slightly cooler temperatures in the lower 80s with north winds transitioning to the west in the afternoon.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick - including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location. Tomorrow might see a slight bump in surf heights to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for changes in weather conditions and maybe catch a cool lightning show!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, which includes Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we're expecting a low rip current risk today, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - sunscreen is your best friend today! Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf heights and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

And last but not least, for Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island, we're looking at sunny skies, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf heights today. Tomorrow, expect a moderate chance of thunderstorms with similar surf conditions. Remember, safety first when out there catching those waves!

So, there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and enjoy the waves out there. And always stay safe in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 10:38:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal areas today.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget to lather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-70s with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph in the afternoon from the southwest. It's looking like a beautiful beach day with a gentle south to north longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and very high UV index. Tomorrow brings a chance of showers and slightly cooler temperatures in the lower 80s with north winds transitioning to the west in the afternoon.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick - including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location. Tomorrow might see a slight bump in surf heights to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for changes in weather conditions and maybe catch a cool lightning show!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, which includes Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we're expecting a low rip current risk today, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - sunscreen is your best friend today! Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf heights and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

And last but not least, for Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island, we're looking at sunny skies, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf heights today. Tomorrow, expect a moderate chance of thunderstorms with similar surf conditions. Remember, safety first when out there catching those waves!

So, there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and enjoy the waves out there. And always stay safe in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Coastal areas today.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today, surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - don't forget to lather on that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-70s with sunny skies and highs in the upper 80s. Winds will pick up to around 15 mph in the afternoon from the southwest. It's looking like a beautiful beach day with a gentle south to north longshore current.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions - low rip current risk, 1-foot surf heights, and very high UV index. Tomorrow brings a chance of showers and slightly cooler temperatures in the lower 80s with north winds transitioning to the west in the afternoon.

Now, for Coastal Brunswick - including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location. Tomorrow might see a slight bump in surf heights to 2 to 4 feet with a moderate chance of thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for changes in weather conditions and maybe catch a cool lightning show!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, which includes Myrtle Beach and Garden City, we're expecting a low rip current risk today, surf heights from 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index - sunscreen is your best friend today! Tomorrow brings slightly higher surf heights and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies.

And last but not least, for Coastal Georgetown, with spots like Pawleys Island, we're looking at sunny skies, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf heights today. Tomorrow, expect a moderate chance of thunderstorms with similar surf conditions. Remember, safety first when out there catching those waves!

So, there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, pack your sunscreen, and enjoy the waves out there. And always stay safe in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your favorite surf zone forecast. 

Let's kick things off with a look at Coastal Pender. Today, the surf height is sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The sun is shining bright, and the high temp is in the mid-80s. Watch out for a shift from north winds to southeast in the afternoon. UV Index is very high, so lather on that sunscreen, folks! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got sunny skies and 1-foot surf. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a dip. Sunday brings slightly higher temps in the upper 80s and some southwest winds. Keep an eye out for that moderate south to north longshore current, making waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick. With 2 to 3 feet of surf to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west, it's a mixed bag. But worry not, the low rip current risk keeps things chill. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV Index!

And last but not least, Coastal Horry brings us 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot to the south. As the day heats up, expect those winds to shift from north to southeast. Stay safe and lather up, as the UV Index is very high!

That's it for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Remember to ride the waves safely, keep an eye on those tides, and enjoy the sunshine. See you out there on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 10:38:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your favorite surf zone forecast. 

Let's kick things off with a look at Coastal Pender. Today, the surf height is sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The sun is shining bright, and the high temp is in the mid-80s. Watch out for a shift from north winds to southeast in the afternoon. UV Index is very high, so lather on that sunscreen, folks! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got sunny skies and 1-foot surf. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a dip. Sunday brings slightly higher temps in the upper 80s and some southwest winds. Keep an eye out for that moderate south to north longshore current, making waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick. With 2 to 3 feet of surf to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west, it's a mixed bag. But worry not, the low rip current risk keeps things chill. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV Index!

And last but not least, Coastal Horry brings us 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot to the south. As the day heats up, expect those winds to shift from north to southeast. Stay safe and lather up, as the UV Index is very high!

That's it for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Remember to ride the waves safely, keep an eye on those tides, and enjoy the sunshine. See you out there on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch the wave with your favorite surf zone forecast. 

Let's kick things off with a look at Coastal Pender. Today, the surf height is sitting pretty at 1 to 2 feet, with a low risk of rip currents. The sun is shining bright, and the high temp is in the mid-80s. Watch out for a shift from north winds to southeast in the afternoon. UV Index is very high, so lather on that sunscreen, folks! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got sunny skies and 1-foot surf. The water temperature is in the mid-70s, perfect for a dip. Sunday brings slightly higher temps in the upper 80s and some southwest winds. Keep an eye out for that moderate south to north longshore current, making waves.

Now, let's head to Coastal Brunswick. With 2 to 3 feet of surf to the east of Ocean Isle Beach and 1 to 3 feet to the west, it's a mixed bag. But worry not, the low rip current risk keeps things chill. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV Index!

And last but not least, Coastal Horry brings us 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot to the south. As the day heats up, expect those winds to shift from north to southeast. Stay safe and lather up, as the UV Index is very high!

That's it for today's surf zone forecast, folks. Remember to ride the waves safely, keep an eye on those tides, and enjoy the sunshine. See you out there on the water!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the surf zone forecast.

Let's kick things off with a heads-up for Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. But hey, the surf height is a sweet 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is screaming "Very high!" So grab your sunscreen and catch some waves under the mostly sunny skies. Watch out for a chance of showers though. And remember, there's a moderate south to north longshore current flowing. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got another moderate rip current risk today, with similar surf heights and a very high UV index. The water temps are chilly in the lower 70s, so take it easy if you're planning a dip. Also, keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate rip current risk today, but the surf heights look promising at 2 to 4 feet. The upside - it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers, and the UV index is back on top with a very high rating. Watch out for that moderate west to east longshore current!

Now, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high UV index. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents while catching those waves.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, the rip current risk is low, so it's smooth surfing ahead with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Plus, a very high UV index for that perfect tan! It's a sunny day with just a slight chance of showers. Enjoy the southwest winds at around 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always check the water conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 10:38:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the surf zone forecast.

Let's kick things off with a heads-up for Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. But hey, the surf height is a sweet 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is screaming "Very high!" So grab your sunscreen and catch some waves under the mostly sunny skies. Watch out for a chance of showers though. And remember, there's a moderate south to north longshore current flowing. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got another moderate rip current risk today, with similar surf heights and a very high UV index. The water temps are chilly in the lower 70s, so take it easy if you're planning a dip. Also, keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate rip current risk today, but the surf heights look promising at 2 to 4 feet. The upside - it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers, and the UV index is back on top with a very high rating. Watch out for that moderate west to east longshore current!

Now, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high UV index. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents while catching those waves.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, the rip current risk is low, so it's smooth surfing ahead with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Plus, a very high UV index for that perfect tan! It's a sunny day with just a slight chance of showers. Enjoy the southwest winds at around 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always check the water conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the surf zone forecast.

Let's kick things off with a heads-up for Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today. But hey, the surf height is a sweet 1 to 3 feet, and the UV index is screaming "Very high!" So grab your sunscreen and catch some waves under the mostly sunny skies. Watch out for a chance of showers though. And remember, there's a moderate south to north longshore current flowing. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we've got another moderate rip current risk today, with similar surf heights and a very high UV index. The water temps are chilly in the lower 70s, so take it easy if you're planning a dip. Also, keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk.

Heading south to Coastal Brunswick, there's a moderate rip current risk today, but the surf heights look promising at 2 to 4 feet. The upside - it's mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers, and the UV index is back on top with a very high rating. Watch out for that moderate west to east longshore current!

Now, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is moderate, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and a high UV index. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents while catching those waves.

And finally, for Coastal Georgetown, the rip current risk is low, so it's smooth surfing ahead with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Plus, a very high UV index for that perfect tan! It's a sunny day with just a slight chance of showers. Enjoy the southwest winds at around 10 mph.

Remember, folks, always check the water conditions and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's catch the surf forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got some moderate rip currents to watch out for today with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current.

And moving over to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. There's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, alongside a chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. Winds will be coming from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island, we've got low rip current risks and smaller 1-foot waves. It's a perfect day for a beach day under mostly sunny skies, but keep an eye out for showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest.

So, remember to check those tides, watch out for rip currents, and ride those waves safely, beach buddies! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 10:37:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's catch the surf forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got some moderate rip currents to watch out for today with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current.

And moving over to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. There's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, alongside a chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. Winds will be coming from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island, we've got low rip current risks and smaller 1-foot waves. It's a perfect day for a beach day under mostly sunny skies, but keep an eye out for showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest.

So, remember to check those tides, watch out for rip currents, and ride those waves safely, beach buddies! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for the lowdown on the waves? Let's catch the surf forecast for some rad spots along the coast!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, at Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got some moderate rip currents to watch out for today with the surf height ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Don't forget the sunscreen with that very high UV index! Expect mostly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the weather. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a moderate south to north longshore current.

And moving over to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. There's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights between 2 to 4 feet, alongside a chance of showers and possible thunderstorms. Winds will be coming from the southwest at around 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Wrapping it up in Coastal Georgetown, with beaches like Pawleys Island, we've got low rip current risks and smaller 1-foot waves. It's a perfect day for a beach day under mostly sunny skies, but keep an eye out for showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will be coming in at 10 to 15 miles per hour from the southwest.

So, remember to check those tides, watch out for rip currents, and ride those waves safely, beach buddies! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9919833999</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the East Coast fun spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy stretches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 2 feet and a very high UV index. The water's cooling in the lower 70s, so take a splash! There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, surf heights increase to 1 to 3 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. So, get your boards ready!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach await. Today's surf stays at around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk. The sun's shining bright, but keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect higher surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Let's head to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet today, with a low rip current risk. The sun's out, so catch some waves! Tomorrow, surf heights increase with a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye on the changing conditions.

Finally, for Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Today, surf heights vary with low rip current risks and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sun but watch out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, surf heights increase, and there's a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

Remember, always check the detailed forecast on the National Weather Service website for any weather updates. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Until next time, surf's up, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 10:39:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the East Coast fun spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy stretches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 2 feet and a very high UV index. The water's cooling in the lower 70s, so take a splash! There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, surf heights increase to 1 to 3 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. So, get your boards ready!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach await. Today's surf stays at around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk. The sun's shining bright, but keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect higher surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Let's head to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet today, with a low rip current risk. The sun's out, so catch some waves! Tomorrow, surf heights increase with a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye on the changing conditions.

Finally, for Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Today, surf heights vary with low rip current risks and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sun but watch out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, surf heights increase, and there's a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

Remember, always check the detailed forecast on the National Weather Service website for any weather updates. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Until next time, surf's up, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the East Coast fun spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the sandy stretches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, expect a low rip current risk, with surf heights around 2 feet and a very high UV index. The water's cooling in the lower 70s, so take a splash! There's a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Tomorrow, surf heights increase to 1 to 3 feet with a moderate thunderstorm potential. So, get your boards ready!

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach await. Today's surf stays at around 1 foot, with a low rip current risk. The sun's shining bright, but keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, expect higher surf heights and a chance of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Let's head to Coastal Brunswick, with beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet today, with a low rip current risk. The sun's out, so catch some waves! Tomorrow, surf heights increase with a moderate risk of rip currents. Keep an eye on the changing conditions.

Finally, for Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, including Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Today, surf heights vary with low rip current risks and a very high UV index. Enjoy the sun but watch out for south to north longshore currents. Tomorrow, surf heights increase, and there's a chance of thunderstorms. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

Remember, always check the detailed forecast on the National Weather Service website for any weather updates. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Until next time, surf's up, 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast for the ultimate hang-ten experience! Let's dive into some gnarly waves info straight from the National Weather Service, dude!

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height is cruising at a cool 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. And hey, don't forget that high UV index - protect those rad surfer bods, amigos! With mostly sunny skies and a chance of showers later, it's the perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're talking 1-foot waves and another low rip current risk day. Grab your boards and hit the sunny shores of Wrightsville Beach - it's going to be a smooth ride, dudes! A slight chance of showers might sprinkle in, but nothing to rain on your parade.

And for all you beachcombers at Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking solid at 1 to 3 feet and a low rip current risk on the radar. Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate longshore currents. It's all about soaking up that Vitamin Sea, right?

Lastly, Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown riders, get stoked for some 1 to 3 foot waves and low rip current risks along the sandy stretches. With high UV indexes and mostly sunny skies, it's a beach day bonanza! Watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials though, might bring some excitement to your surf sesh!

Remember, surfer dudes and dudettes, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those currents. Catch you on the next wave, beach lovers! Hang loose and catch ya later!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 10:38:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast for the ultimate hang-ten experience! Let's dive into some gnarly waves info straight from the National Weather Service, dude!

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height is cruising at a cool 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. And hey, don't forget that high UV index - protect those rad surfer bods, amigos! With mostly sunny skies and a chance of showers later, it's the perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're talking 1-foot waves and another low rip current risk day. Grab your boards and hit the sunny shores of Wrightsville Beach - it's going to be a smooth ride, dudes! A slight chance of showers might sprinkle in, but nothing to rain on your parade.

And for all you beachcombers at Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking solid at 1 to 3 feet and a low rip current risk on the radar. Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate longshore currents. It's all about soaking up that Vitamin Sea, right?

Lastly, Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown riders, get stoked for some 1 to 3 foot waves and low rip current risks along the sandy stretches. With high UV indexes and mostly sunny skies, it's a beach day bonanza! Watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials though, might bring some excitement to your surf sesh!

Remember, surfer dudes and dudettes, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those currents. Catch you on the next wave, beach lovers! Hang loose and catch ya later!

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beachgoers! Welcome to your daily surf zone forecast for the ultimate hang-ten experience! Let's dive into some gnarly waves info straight from the National Weather Service, dude!

Let's kick it off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height is cruising at a cool 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, so catch those waves worry-free. And hey, don't forget that high UV index - protect those rad surfer bods, amigos! With mostly sunny skies and a chance of showers later, it's the perfect beach day!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're talking 1-foot waves and another low rip current risk day. Grab your boards and hit the sunny shores of Wrightsville Beach - it's going to be a smooth ride, dudes! A slight chance of showers might sprinkle in, but nothing to rain on your parade.

And for all you beachcombers at Coastal Brunswick, the waves are looking solid at 1 to 3 feet and a low rip current risk on the radar. Get ready for some sunny vibes and moderate longshore currents. It's all about soaking up that Vitamin Sea, right?

Lastly, Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown riders, get stoked for some 1 to 3 foot waves and low rip current risks along the sandy stretches. With high UV indexes and mostly sunny skies, it's a beach day bonanza! Watch out for those moderate thunderstorm potentials though, might bring some excitement to your surf sesh!

Remember, surfer dudes and dudettes, always stay safe and keep an eye out for those currents. Catch you on the next wave, beach lovers! Hang loose and catch ya later!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach-loving friends! Ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive right into your surf zone forecast so you can plan your beach day accordingly!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the surf height is a cozy 1 foot today. The rip current risk is low, which is always good news. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing too serious. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, ME. And how about a high temperature in the lower 80s? Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

In Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine. Southwest winds and high temperatures in the lower 80s make for a picture-perfect day at the beach.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The rip current risk is low, and the water temperature is in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny weather with southwest winds. Sounds like a dreamy day for some surfing and beach bumming!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, the surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low, but keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk and a chance of showers. With very high UV index, you'll want to protect your skin while enjoying the beach vibes.

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 1-foot waves with low rip current risk, making it a great day to hit the waves or simply chill on the beach. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents and a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Whew, that was a lot of beach talk, but hey, we love every bit of it! So grab your surfboards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and get ready for a fantastic day by the water. Remember, stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 10:39:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach-loving friends! Ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive right into your surf zone forecast so you can plan your beach day accordingly!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the surf height is a cozy 1 foot today. The rip current risk is low, which is always good news. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing too serious. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, ME. And how about a high temperature in the lower 80s? Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

In Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine. Southwest winds and high temperatures in the lower 80s make for a picture-perfect day at the beach.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The rip current risk is low, and the water temperature is in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny weather with southwest winds. Sounds like a dreamy day for some surfing and beach bumming!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, the surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low, but keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk and a chance of showers. With very high UV index, you'll want to protect your skin while enjoying the beach vibes.

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 1-foot waves with low rip current risk, making it a great day to hit the waves or simply chill on the beach. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents and a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Whew, that was a lot of beach talk, but hey, we love every bit of it! So grab your surfboards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and get ready for a fantastic day by the water. Remember, stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach-loving friends! Ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, let's dive right into your surf zone forecast so you can plan your beach day accordingly!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the surf height is a cozy 1 foot today. The rip current risk is low, which is always good news. Keep an eye out for a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, but nothing too serious. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, ME. And how about a high temperature in the lower 80s? Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

In Coastal New Hanover, similar vibes with a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and plenty of sunshine. Southwest winds and high temperatures in the lower 80s make for a picture-perfect day at the beach.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet, depending on your location. The rip current risk is low, and the water temperature is in the comfy mid-70s. Expect mostly sunny weather with southwest winds. Sounds like a dreamy day for some surfing and beach bumming!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, the surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk is low, but keep an eye out for a moderate waterspout risk and a chance of showers. With very high UV index, you'll want to protect your skin while enjoying the beach vibes.

And lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect 1-foot waves with low rip current risk, making it a great day to hit the waves or simply chill on the beach. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents and a slight chance of thunderstorms.

Whew, that was a lot of beach talk, but hey, we love every bit of it! So grab your surfboards, sunscreen, and beach towels, and get ready for a fantastic day by the water. Remember, stay safe, watch out for each other, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the rip current risk is low with waves around 1 foot high. Expect partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 70s, and a very high UV index. Perfect for some fun in the sun! And hey, watch out for that south wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the conditions are pretty similar with low rip current risks, 1-foot waves, and a high in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current and a moderate waterspout risk on Monday.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect 1 to 2 feet waves while west of Ocean Isle Beach may see 1 to 3 feet waves. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high. Sounds like a great day to hit the beach with those south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour!

Heading over to Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk remains low, and the UV index is very high. With south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day for some beach fun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, grab your board for 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the mid-70s water temperature and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, always check the local forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2024 10:37:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the rip current risk is low with waves around 1 foot high. Expect partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 70s, and a very high UV index. Perfect for some fun in the sun! And hey, watch out for that south wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the conditions are pretty similar with low rip current risks, 1-foot waves, and a high in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current and a moderate waterspout risk on Monday.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect 1 to 2 feet waves while west of Ocean Isle Beach may see 1 to 3 feet waves. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high. Sounds like a great day to hit the beach with those south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour!

Heading over to Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk remains low, and the UV index is very high. With south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day for some beach fun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, grab your board for 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the mid-70s water temperature and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, always check the local forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, the rip current risk is low with waves around 1 foot high. Expect partly sunny skies, a high temperature in the upper 70s, and a very high UV index. Perfect for some fun in the sun! And hey, watch out for that south wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, the conditions are pretty similar with low rip current risks, 1-foot waves, and a high in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for a moderate south to north longshore current and a moderate waterspout risk on Monday.

Now, in Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect 1 to 2 feet waves while west of Ocean Isle Beach may see 1 to 3 feet waves. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high. Sounds like a great day to hit the beach with those south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour!

Heading over to Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet south of Myrtle Beach. The rip current risk remains low, and the UV index is very high. With south winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day for some beach fun!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, grab your board for 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the mid-70s water temperature and a very high UV index. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, always check the local forecast before hitting the waves and stay safe out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 06-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecast in various coastal areas. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a very high UV index - just perfect for some sun-soaked fun! Highs in the upper 70s with sweet east winds turning southeast later on. Tomorrow, more of the same but with partly sunny skies. So, wax those boards and catch those waves!

Shifting over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes here with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Expect sunny skies today and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings partly sunny weather and a moderate south to north longshore current. Perfect for a chill beach day with your crew!

Now, onto Coastal Brunswick featuring beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Sunny skies and upper 70s temps await you. Tomorrow, still a low risk with 1 to 3-foot waves on Ocean Isle Beach West. Soak in that beautiful weather and enjoy the sweet ocean breeze along with south winds.

Moving south to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Embrace that very high UV index while enjoying sunny conditions and upper 70s temps. Tomorrow, expect more low risk, slightly larger waves, and partly sunny skies. Sounds like the perfect beach weekend ahead!

Lastly, let's check out Coastal Georgetown with cool spots like Pawleys Island. Low rip current risk and 1-foot waves today under sunny skies. Tomorrow brings more of the same, plus a moderate south to north longshore current. A great time for some laid-back surfing vibes under that warm sun!

Remember, safety first in the water, surfers! Grab your sunscreen, hit the waves, and make some epic memories out there. 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. Enjoy the waves! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 10:38:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecast in various coastal areas. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a very high UV index - just perfect for some sun-soaked fun! Highs in the upper 70s with sweet east winds turning southeast later on. Tomorrow, more of the same but with partly sunny skies. So, wax those boards and catch those waves!

Shifting over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes here with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Expect sunny skies today and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings partly sunny weather and a moderate south to north longshore current. Perfect for a chill beach day with your crew!

Now, onto Coastal Brunswick featuring beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Sunny skies and upper 70s temps await you. Tomorrow, still a low risk with 1 to 3-foot waves on Ocean Isle Beach West. Soak in that beautiful weather and enjoy the sweet ocean breeze along with south winds.

Moving south to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Embrace that very high UV index while enjoying sunny conditions and upper 70s temps. Tomorrow, expect more low risk, slightly larger waves, and partly sunny skies. Sounds like the perfect beach weekend ahead!

Lastly, let's check out Coastal Georgetown with cool spots like Pawleys Island. Low rip current risk and 1-foot waves today under sunny skies. Tomorrow brings more of the same, plus a moderate south to north longshore current. A great time for some laid-back surfing vibes under that warm sun!

Remember, safety first in the water, surfers! Grab your sunscreen, hit the waves, and make some epic memories out there. 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. Enjoy the waves! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly updates on the surf zone forecast in various coastal areas. Let's dive into the deets!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot waves, and a very high UV index - just perfect for some sun-soaked fun! Highs in the upper 70s with sweet east winds turning southeast later on. Tomorrow, more of the same but with partly sunny skies. So, wax those boards and catch those waves!

Shifting over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar vibes here with a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf heights. Expect sunny skies today and highs in the upper 70s. Tomorrow brings partly sunny weather and a moderate south to north longshore current. Perfect for a chill beach day with your crew!

Now, onto Coastal Brunswick featuring beaches like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Sunny skies and upper 70s temps await you. Tomorrow, still a low risk with 1 to 3-foot waves on Ocean Isle Beach West. Soak in that beautiful weather and enjoy the sweet ocean breeze along with south winds.

Moving south to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Low rip current risk today with 1 to 2-foot waves. Embrace that very high UV index while enjoying sunny conditions and upper 70s temps. Tomorrow, expect more low risk, slightly larger waves, and partly sunny skies. Sounds like the perfect beach weekend ahead!

Lastly, let's check out Coastal Georgetown with cool spots like Pawleys Island. Low rip current risk and 1-foot waves today under sunny skies. Tomorrow brings more of the same, plus a moderate south to north longshore current. A great time for some laid-back surfing vibes under that warm sun!

Remember, safety first in the water, surfers! Grab your sunscreen, hit the waves, and make some epic memories out there. 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. Enjoy the waves! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the upcoming days:

Starting off in Coastal Pender, it's looking sunny with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-70s water temperature!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect more sunshine, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf height. North winds around 10 mph will give you a nice breeze while lounging on the beach.

In Coastal Brunswick, it's all about the sun, with 1 to 2 feet surf height and very high UV index. Don't forget your shades as you enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and splash around in the water.

Heading to Coastal Horry, you'll find low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Make the most of the upper 70s temperatures and moderate north to south longshore current.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, anticipate sunny skies, 1-foot surf height, and very high UV index. With upper 70s temperatures and northeast winds around 10 mph, it's the perfect time for some beach fun!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and make the most of these beautiful beach days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 10:38:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the upcoming days:

Starting off in Coastal Pender, it's looking sunny with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-70s water temperature!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect more sunshine, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf height. North winds around 10 mph will give you a nice breeze while lounging on the beach.

In Coastal Brunswick, it's all about the sun, with 1 to 2 feet surf height and very high UV index. Don't forget your shades as you enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and splash around in the water.

Heading to Coastal Horry, you'll find low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Make the most of the upper 70s temperatures and moderate north to south longshore current.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, anticipate sunny skies, 1-foot surf height, and very high UV index. With upper 70s temperatures and northeast winds around 10 mph, it's the perfect time for some beach fun!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and make the most of these beautiful beach days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for today and the upcoming days:

Starting off in Coastal Pender, it's looking sunny with low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. So, lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-70s water temperature!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, expect more sunshine, low rip current risk, and 1-foot surf height. North winds around 10 mph will give you a nice breeze while lounging on the beach.

In Coastal Brunswick, it's all about the sun, with 1 to 2 feet surf height and very high UV index. Don't forget your shades as you enjoy the upper 70s temperatures and splash around in the water.

Heading to Coastal Horry, you'll find low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and a very high UV index. Make the most of the upper 70s temperatures and moderate north to south longshore current.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, anticipate sunny skies, 1-foot surf height, and very high UV index. With upper 70s temperatures and northeast winds around 10 mph, it's the perfect time for some beach fun!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and make the most of these beautiful beach days ahead. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, fellow wave riders and beach bums! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sunny vibes? Well, you've picked the right day for it! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - so make sure to slather on that sunscreen, dude! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny skies and gentle north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. And hey, the water temperature is in the refreshing lower 70s. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Looking ahead to Friday, the chill vibes continue with another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and more sunshine. Highs will be in the upper 70s with some cool northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 8:30 AM and high at 2:53 PM. Keep an eye out for some sweet waves!

And hey, the weekend outlook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents expected. So, get those boards waxed and ready for some awesome surf sessions ahead!

Alright, beach buddies, that's the scoop for the Coastal Pender area today. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 10:37:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, fellow wave riders and beach bums! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sunny vibes? Well, you've picked the right day for it! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - so make sure to slather on that sunscreen, dude! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny skies and gentle north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. And hey, the water temperature is in the refreshing lower 70s. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Looking ahead to Friday, the chill vibes continue with another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and more sunshine. Highs will be in the upper 70s with some cool northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 8:30 AM and high at 2:53 PM. Keep an eye out for some sweet waves!

And hey, the weekend outlook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents expected. So, get those boards waxed and ready for some awesome surf sessions ahead!

Alright, beach buddies, that's the scoop for the Coastal Pender area today. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, fellow wave riders and beach bums! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up some sunny vibes? Well, you've picked the right day for it! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the Coastal Pender area, including the rad beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 2 feet, and a very high UV index - so make sure to slather on that sunscreen, dude! Temperatures will be in the lower 80s with sunny skies and gentle north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. And hey, the water temperature is in the refreshing lower 70s. Sounds like a perfect beach day to me!

Looking ahead to Friday, the chill vibes continue with another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf heights, and more sunshine. Highs will be in the upper 70s with some cool northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 8:30 AM and high at 2:53 PM. Keep an eye out for some sweet waves!

And hey, the weekend outlook is looking good with a low risk of rip currents expected. So, get those boards waxed and ready for some awesome surf sessions ahead!

Alright, beach buddies, that's the scoop for the Coastal Pender area today. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers!

Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the area!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. The winds will start from the north and shift to the southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. The waters will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so get ready for a delightful day under the sun.

Venturing to Coastal Horry, encompassing spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, making it ideal for some beach fun.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, beaches like Pawleys Island are offering 1-foot surf heights and low rip current risks. With sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures, it's a great time to enjoy the beautiful coast!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast out there riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 10:38:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers!

Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the area!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. The winds will start from the north and shift to the southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. The waters will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so get ready for a delightful day under the sun.

Venturing to Coastal Horry, encompassing spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, making it ideal for some beach fun.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, beaches like Pawleys Island are offering 1-foot surf heights and low rip current risks. With sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures, it's a great time to enjoy the beautiful coast!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast out there riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers!

Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the area!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, today looks like a good day to hit the waves with a low risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen as you enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s temperatures. The winds will start from the north and shift to the southwest later on.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher, expect similar conditions with low rip current risks, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. The waters will be in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip!

Moving along to Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, so get ready for a delightful day under the sun.

Venturing to Coastal Horry, encompassing spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and low rip current risks. The water temperature is in the upper 70s, making it ideal for some beach fun.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, beaches like Pawleys Island are offering 1-foot surf heights and low rip current risks. With sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures, it's a great time to enjoy the beautiful coast!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe in the water, and most importantly, have a blast out there riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach today? Here's the scoop on the surf forecast for Coastal Pender in North Carolina!

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

As for the weather, expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s, and you can expect southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with slightly higher surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with high temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest in the afternoon.

And looking ahead, Thursday and Friday show a low risk of rip currents, so get those boards ready for some fun times ahead!

For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 10:56:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach today? Here's the scoop on the surf forecast for Coastal Pender in North Carolina!

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

As for the weather, expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s, and you can expect southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with slightly higher surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with high temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest in the afternoon.

And looking ahead, Thursday and Friday show a low risk of rip currents, so get those boards ready for some fun times ahead!

For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach today? Here's the scoop on the surf forecast for Coastal Pender in North Carolina!

Today, we've got a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. There's a chance of thunderstorms, so keep an eye out! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. The water temperature is in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip.

As for the weather, expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s, and you can expect southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk remains low, with slightly higher surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will be sunny with high temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will shift from northwest to southwest in the afternoon.

And looking ahead, Thursday and Friday show a low risk of rip currents, so get those boards ready for some fun times ahead!

For more details on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV index, check out the link provided. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, beachgoers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome beachgoers! Are you ready for some groovy surf zone forecasts? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny weather and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget sunscreen with that very high UV index, and watch out for that strong longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Now, Coastal Brunswick is seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. It's mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 80s. Remember, always put safety first with those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got moderate rip current risks north of Myrtle Beach, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Sunshine and highs in the lower 80s await you today. Stay safe in those waters!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height today. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep enjoying those beach vibes responsibly!

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 10:38:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome beachgoers! Are you ready for some groovy surf zone forecasts? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny weather and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget sunscreen with that very high UV index, and watch out for that strong longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Now, Coastal Brunswick is seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. It's mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 80s. Remember, always put safety first with those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got moderate rip current risks north of Myrtle Beach, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Sunshine and highs in the lower 80s await you today. Stay safe in those waters!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height today. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep enjoying those beach vibes responsibly!

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome beachgoers! Are you ready for some groovy surf zone forecasts? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low risk of rip currents today. The surf height is 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny weather and a high temperature in the lower 80s. Don't forget sunscreen with that very high UV index, and watch out for that strong longshore current!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we're looking at similar conditions with a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and sunny skies. Keep an eye out for a chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Now, Coastal Brunswick is seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. The surf heights vary from 2 to 4 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to the west. It's mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 80s. Remember, always put safety first with those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we've got moderate rip current risks north of Myrtle Beach, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Sunshine and highs in the lower 80s await you today. Stay safe in those waters!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, you can expect a low rip current risk and 1 to 2 feet surf height today. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the lower 80s. Keep enjoying those beach vibes responsibly!

Remember to always check for updates and stay safe 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-26-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4986384642</link>
      <description>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive right into your surf zone forecasts for some epic beach time ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, we're looking at 1-foot surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies. The water's calling with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunblock with that very high UV index!

And over at Coastal Brunswick with gorgeous spots like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, expect some moderate waterspout risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Sunny skies with mid-80s temperatures, making it a lovely day for some beach lounging.

Crossing the border into SC, Coastal Horry has mid-70s water temperatures and 1 to 2 feet of surf. Look out for some patchy fog but enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s highs. Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents north of Myrtle Beach on Memorial Day!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got 1 to 2 feet of surf, low rip current risk, and very high UV index. Southwest winds and sunny skies will make for a fantastic beach day!

Remember surfers, always be mindful of rip current risks and enjoy the waves responsibly. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching the swell! 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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2024 10:37:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive right into your surf zone forecasts for some epic beach time ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, we're looking at 1-foot surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies. The water's calling with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunblock with that very high UV index!

And over at Coastal Brunswick with gorgeous spots like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, expect some moderate waterspout risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Sunny skies with mid-80s temperatures, making it a lovely day for some beach lounging.

Crossing the border into SC, Coastal Horry has mid-70s water temperatures and 1 to 2 feet of surf. Look out for some patchy fog but enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s highs. Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents north of Myrtle Beach on Memorial Day!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got 1 to 2 feet of surf, low rip current risk, and very high UV index. Southwest winds and sunny skies will make for a fantastic beach day!

Remember surfers, always be mindful of rip current risks and enjoy the waves responsibly. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching the swell! 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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers and surf enthusiasts! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive right into your surf zone forecasts for some epic beach time ahead!

Starting off in Coastal Pender with Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index with water temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach, we're looking at 1-foot surf heights, a low rip current risk, and mostly sunny skies. The water's calling with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunblock with that very high UV index!

And over at Coastal Brunswick with gorgeous spots like Bald Head Island and Sunset Beach, expect some moderate waterspout risk, 2 to 4 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Sunny skies with mid-80s temperatures, making it a lovely day for some beach lounging.

Crossing the border into SC, Coastal Horry has mid-70s water temperatures and 1 to 2 feet of surf. Look out for some patchy fog but enjoy the sunny weather and mid-80s highs. Keep an eye out for moderate rip currents north of Myrtle Beach on Memorial Day!

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with spots like Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, we've got 1 to 2 feet of surf, low rip current risk, and very high UV index. Southwest winds and sunny skies will make for a fantastic beach day!

Remember surfers, always be mindful of rip current risks and enjoy the waves responsibly. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching the swell! 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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a killer weekend ahead.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a low rip current risk with waves reaching 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms later on and don't forget that UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen! The water temperature is nice in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Sunday looks even better with sunny skies and similar surf conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet waves. The UV index is still very high, so don't forget your shades! Enjoy the sun and the slight chance of showers on Saturday, and clear skies on Sunday.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, waves vary but are perfect for a chill day by the shore. Remember moderate rip currents are possible, and waterspout risks are low. The mid-70s water temperature calls for a beach day to remember. Expect sunny weather on Saturday and clear skies on Sunday.

Now down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, where waves are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms and consider moderate waterspout risks. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunscreen handy. Sunday brings slightly cooler temperatures with sunny skies.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach have 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the sun and watch out for some possible showers and thunderstorms. Sunday looks sunny without any major risks, so it's the perfect day to hit the waves.

So, surfers and beach lovers, it looks like a fun-filled weekend ahead with plenty of sunshine and waves to enjoy. Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves while you can!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2024 10:38:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a killer weekend ahead.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a low rip current risk with waves reaching 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms later on and don't forget that UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen! The water temperature is nice in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Sunday looks even better with sunny skies and similar surf conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet waves. The UV index is still very high, so don't forget your shades! Enjoy the sun and the slight chance of showers on Saturday, and clear skies on Sunday.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, waves vary but are perfect for a chill day by the shore. Remember moderate rip currents are possible, and waterspout risks are low. The mid-70s water temperature calls for a beach day to remember. Expect sunny weather on Saturday and clear skies on Sunday.

Now down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, where waves are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms and consider moderate waterspout risks. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunscreen handy. Sunday brings slightly cooler temperatures with sunny skies.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach have 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the sun and watch out for some possible showers and thunderstorms. Sunday looks sunny without any major risks, so it's the perfect day to hit the waves.

So, surfers and beach lovers, it looks like a fun-filled weekend ahead with plenty of sunshine and waves to enjoy. Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves while you can!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a killer weekend ahead.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, Surf City and Topsail Beach are looking at a low rip current risk with waves reaching 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms later on and don't forget that UV index is very high, so lather up that sunscreen! The water temperature is nice in the lower 70s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Sunday looks even better with sunny skies and similar surf conditions.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect low rip current risks and 1 to 2 feet waves. The UV index is still very high, so don't forget your shades! Enjoy the sun and the slight chance of showers on Saturday, and clear skies on Sunday.

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, waves vary but are perfect for a chill day by the shore. Remember moderate rip currents are possible, and waterspout risks are low. The mid-70s water temperature calls for a beach day to remember. Expect sunny weather on Saturday and clear skies on Sunday.

Now down to Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach and Garden City, where waves are around 1 to 2 feet with a low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for some thunderstorms and consider moderate waterspout risks. The UV index is very high, so keep that sunscreen handy. Sunday brings slightly cooler temperatures with sunny skies.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, Murrells Inlet and Litchfield Beach have 1 to 2 feet waves and low rip current risks. Enjoy the sun and watch out for some possible showers and thunderstorms. Sunday looks sunny without any major risks, so it's the perfect day to hit the waves.

So, surfers and beach lovers, it looks like a fun-filled weekend ahead with plenty of sunshine and waves to enjoy. Stay safe, wear your sunscreen, and catch those waves while you can!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave check? Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk but watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. Keep that UV protection handy with a very high index! Temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, expect a surf height around 2 feet with a similar low rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high. Tomorrow brings sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach, you'll find surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet, with low rip current risk. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of storms, and don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading to South Carolina's Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and that very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and maybe a shower or two.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk. Embrace the sunshine with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Remember to check the full forecast details for your safety and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 10:38:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave check? Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk but watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. Keep that UV protection handy with a very high index! Temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, expect a surf height around 2 feet with a similar low rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high. Tomorrow brings sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach, you'll find surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet, with low rip current risk. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of storms, and don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading to South Carolina's Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and that very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and maybe a shower or two.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk. Embrace the sunshine with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Remember to check the full forecast details for your safety and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for a wave check? Let's dive into the surf zone forecasts for your favorite spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's surf height is 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk but watch out for thunderstorms and waterspouts. Keep that UV protection handy with a very high index! Temperature will be in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with Wrightsville Beach and more, expect a surf height around 2 feet with a similar low rip current risk and moderate thunderstorm potential. The UV index remains very high. Tomorrow brings sunny skies and a high in the lower 80s.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, places like Ocean Isle Beach, you'll find surf heights varying from 1 to 3 feet, with low rip current risk. Enjoy mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of storms, and don't forget that sunscreen!

Heading to South Carolina's Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, surf heights will be around 2 to 3 feet with low rip current risk. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms, waterspouts, and that very high UV index. Tomorrow, expect more sunshine and maybe a shower or two.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, surf heights will be 1 to 2 feet with low rip current risk. Embrace the sunshine with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Remember to check the full forecast details for your safety and have a blast out there catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for the beautiful coastal areas of ME.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today's looking pretty sweet with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and hit the beach! Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a chance of thunderstorms in the mix.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Friday might bring some thunderstorms your way, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right?

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, get ready for some awesome waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach. With a low rip current risk, you're all set for a fantastic beach day. Friday could bring some showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky.

Jumping down to Coastal Horry, from North Myrtle Beach to Myrtle Beach South, you've got surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, and the chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. But don't let that rain on your parade - there's still plenty of fun to be had in the sun!

Lastly, for all the beachgoers at Coastal Georgetown, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet, and a low rip current risk, it's shaping up to be a prime time for some coastal fun. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Friday, but don't let that dampen your beach vibe!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 10:38:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for the beautiful coastal areas of ME.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today's looking pretty sweet with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and hit the beach! Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a chance of thunderstorms in the mix.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Friday might bring some thunderstorms your way, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right?

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, get ready for some awesome waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach. With a low rip current risk, you're all set for a fantastic beach day. Friday could bring some showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky.

Jumping down to Coastal Horry, from North Myrtle Beach to Myrtle Beach South, you've got surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, and the chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. But don't let that rain on your parade - there's still plenty of fun to be had in the sun!

Lastly, for all the beachgoers at Coastal Georgetown, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet, and a low rip current risk, it's shaping up to be a prime time for some coastal fun. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Friday, but don't let that dampen your beach vibe!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for the beautiful coastal areas of ME.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where today's looking pretty sweet with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, slap on that sunscreen and hit the beach! Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a chance of thunderstorms in the mix.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, it's all about sunny skies, low rip current risk, and surf heights around 1 to 2 feet. Friday might bring some thunderstorms your way, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right?

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, get ready for some awesome waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach. With a low rip current risk, you're all set for a fantastic beach day. Friday could bring some showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky.

Jumping down to Coastal Horry, from North Myrtle Beach to Myrtle Beach South, you've got surf heights of 1 to 3 feet today, and the chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. But don't let that rain on your parade - there's still plenty of fun to be had in the sun!

Lastly, for all the beachgoers at Coastal Georgetown, with surf heights sticking around 1 to 2 feet, and a low rip current risk, it's shaping up to be a prime time for some coastal fun. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms on Friday, but don't let that dampen your beach vibe!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  Surf Report for 05-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today's surf height is 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk, extreme UV index, and mostly sunny weather. Perfect conditions for a beach day! Tomorrow, expect surf height around 1 to 2 feet and another day of sunshine.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf height around 2 feet today with low rip current risk and an extreme UV index. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 to 2 feet, still great for a dip in the ocean.

In Coastal Brunswick, surf heights vary from around 2 feet on the east side of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet on the west side. Low rip current risk today with fantastic sunny weather. Tomorrow, surf height maintains at around 2 feet and 1 to 3 feet respectively on the beach sides. Keep an eye out for possible elevated rip current risk on Saturday.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf height around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot at Myrtle Beach South. Low rip current risk and extreme UV index today. Tomorrow, surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today with low rip current risk and extreme UV index. Tomorrow's surf height remains the same, perfect for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, always be aware of rip current risks and enjoy the sunshine responsibly. Looks like a fantastic couple of beach days ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 10:38:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today's surf height is 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk, extreme UV index, and mostly sunny weather. Perfect conditions for a beach day! Tomorrow, expect surf height around 1 to 2 feet and another day of sunshine.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf height around 2 feet today with low rip current risk and an extreme UV index. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 to 2 feet, still great for a dip in the ocean.

In Coastal Brunswick, surf heights vary from around 2 feet on the east side of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet on the west side. Low rip current risk today with fantastic sunny weather. Tomorrow, surf height maintains at around 2 feet and 1 to 3 feet respectively on the beach sides. Keep an eye out for possible elevated rip current risk on Saturday.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf height around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot at Myrtle Beach South. Low rip current risk and extreme UV index today. Tomorrow, surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today with low rip current risk and extreme UV index. Tomorrow's surf height remains the same, perfect for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, always be aware of rip current risks and enjoy the sunshine responsibly. Looks like a fantastic couple of beach days ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers and surfers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got your surf zone forecast hot off the press! 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today's surf height is 1 to 3 feet with low rip current risk, extreme UV index, and mostly sunny weather. Perfect conditions for a beach day! Tomorrow, expect surf height around 1 to 2 feet and another day of sunshine.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, surf height around 2 feet today with low rip current risk and an extreme UV index. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 1 to 2 feet, still great for a dip in the ocean.

In Coastal Brunswick, surf heights vary from around 2 feet on the east side of Ocean Isle Beach to 1 to 3 feet on the west side. Low rip current risk today with fantastic sunny weather. Tomorrow, surf height maintains at around 2 feet and 1 to 3 feet respectively on the beach sides. Keep an eye out for possible elevated rip current risk on Saturday.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, surf height around 2 feet north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot at Myrtle Beach South. Low rip current risk and extreme UV index today. Tomorrow, surf height varies from 1 to 3 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 1 to 2 feet at Myrtle Beach South.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, expect surf heights of 1 to 2 feet today with low rip current risk and extreme UV index. Tomorrow's surf height remains the same, perfect for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, always be aware of rip current risks and enjoy the sunshine responsibly. Looks like a fantastic couple of beach days ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC, Surf City and Topsail Beach  for 05-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at some fun surf with heights around 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is very high, and the weather is mostly sunny. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The conditions are looking great with lots of sunshine and low rip current risks. So get ready for some sweet rides!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, expect around 2 feet of surf height and sunny weather. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high, making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at around 2 feet of surf with low rip current risks. The UV index is very high, and the weather is sunny, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades!

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The conditions are sunny with low rip current risks. So make sure to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Remember, always check the local beach forecasts before heading out, stay safe in the water, and have a blast riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 10:38:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at some fun surf with heights around 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is very high, and the weather is mostly sunny. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The conditions are looking great with lots of sunshine and low rip current risks. So get ready for some sweet rides!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, expect around 2 feet of surf height and sunny weather. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high, making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at around 2 feet of surf with low rip current risks. The UV index is very high, and the weather is sunny, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades!

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The conditions are sunny with low rip current risks. So make sure to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Remember, always check the local beach forecasts before heading out, stay safe in the water, and have a blast riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Well, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for a few of our favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, around Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at some fun surf with heights around 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is very high, and the weather is mostly sunny. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, we've got surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. The conditions are looking great with lots of sunshine and low rip current risks. So get ready for some sweet rides!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, expect around 2 feet of surf height and sunny weather. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is very high, making it a perfect day to hang ten!

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to North Myrtle Beach, we're looking at around 2 feet of surf with low rip current risks. The UV index is very high, and the weather is sunny, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades!

Finally, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, get ready for 1 to 3 feet of surf height. The conditions are sunny with low rip current risks. So make sure to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Remember, always check the local beach forecasts before heading out, stay safe in the water, and have a blast riding those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the National Weather Service Wilmington area. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, in spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk—always a good sign! The surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen. And hey, the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Perfect for a refreshing dip! With mostly sunny weather ahead and northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day out on the water.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a bit more action with a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with the very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the lower 70s, ideal for a swim. Brace yourself for strong north to south longshore currents and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Now let's head to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. With a low rip current risk, you can relax and enjoy surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sun protection handy. The water's in the lower 70s, and the weather is looking mostly sunny. Expect northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph to keep things breezy!

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, we've got more low rip current risks along with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunshine under a very high UV index, with northeast winds adding a refreshing touch. 

Remember to check the detailed information for each location and have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 10:34:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the National Weather Service Wilmington area. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, in spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk—always a good sign! The surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen. And hey, the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Perfect for a refreshing dip! With mostly sunny weather ahead and northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day out on the water.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a bit more action with a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with the very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the lower 70s, ideal for a swim. Brace yourself for strong north to south longshore currents and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Now let's head to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. With a low rip current risk, you can relax and enjoy surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sun protection handy. The water's in the lower 70s, and the weather is looking mostly sunny. Expect northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph to keep things breezy!

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, we've got more low rip current risks along with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunshine under a very high UV index, with northeast winds adding a refreshing touch. 

Remember to check the detailed information for each location and have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the National Weather Service Wilmington area. 

Starting off with Coastal Pender, in spots like Surf City and Topsail Beach, we're looking at a low rip current risk—always a good sign! The surf height is expected to reach 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby. The UV index is very high, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen. And hey, the water temperature is in the lower 70s. Perfect for a refreshing dip! With mostly sunny weather ahead and northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph, it's shaping up to be a fantastic day out on the water.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, there's a bit more action with a moderate rip current risk. The surf will be 2 to 4 feet, so get ready for some fun waves. Don't forget your sunscreen with the very high UV index. The water temperature is also in the lower 70s, ideal for a swim. Brace yourself for strong north to south longshore currents and northeast winds around 15 mph.

Now let's head to Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach. With a low rip current risk, you can relax and enjoy surf heights around 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is very high, so keep that sun protection handy. The water's in the lower 70s, and the weather is looking mostly sunny. Expect northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph to keep things breezy!

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Georgetown, we've got more low rip current risks along with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunshine under a very high UV index, with northeast winds adding a refreshing touch. 

Remember to check the detailed information for each location and have a blast out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off with the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index. So grab your boards and sunscreen, folks!

Over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, partly sunny weather, and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with spots like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach, we've got mostly cloudy skies, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a low rip current risk. Watch out for those showers and thunderstorms!

Now, let's make our way to Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, we're looking at 1 to 2 feet surf height, a chance of showers, and a moderate rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies and northeast winds.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a moderate rip current risk. Looks like a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Until next time, hang loose and enjoy the waves, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2024 10:34:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off with the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index. So grab your boards and sunscreen, folks!

Over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, partly sunny weather, and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with spots like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach, we've got mostly cloudy skies, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a low rip current risk. Watch out for those showers and thunderstorms!

Now, let's make our way to Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, we're looking at 1 to 2 feet surf height, a chance of showers, and a moderate rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies and northeast winds.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a moderate rip current risk. Looks like a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Until next time, hang loose and enjoy the waves, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us today!

Starting off with the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a high UV index. So grab your boards and sunscreen, folks!

Over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect 1 to 2 feet surf height, partly sunny weather, and a moderate rip current risk tomorrow. Keep an eye out for those longshore currents!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick with spots like Sunset Beach and Holden Beach, we've got mostly cloudy skies, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a low rip current risk. Watch out for those showers and thunderstorms!

Now, let's make our way to Coastal Horry, covering Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Today, we're looking at 1 to 2 feet surf height, a chance of showers, and a moderate rip current risk. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies and northeast winds.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown with beaches like Pawleys Island, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, 1 to 3 feet surf height, and a moderate rip current risk. Looks like a great day to catch some waves!

Remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Until next time, hang loose and enjoy the waves, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to place for all the gnarly surf zone forecasts around Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the wave-filled extravaganza coming your way!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some nice sets. Watch out for thunderstorms, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV Index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. Expect a high temperature in the upper 70s with southwest winds picking up throughout the day.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with low Rip Current Risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Keep your eyes on the sky for potential thunderstorms. The waterspout risk is moderate, giving you an extra thrill factor. Remember to ride those waves with style!

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect waves between 2 to 4 feet. West of Ocean Isle Beach, it's the same deal. The Rip Current Risk remains low, so paddle out and enjoy. Watch out for those thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. It's a wave paradise out there!

Down in Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, so pick your spot wisely. The Rip Current Risk is low, making it the perfect day for some beach fun. Keep an eye out for potential thunderstorms as the day progresses. Don't forget to check out the moderate longshore currents that might sneak up on you!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, your surf adventures await! With 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low Rip Current Risk, the day is yours to conquer. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorms and a slight chance of showers. But hey, a little rain can't stop the surfing fun!

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to ride those waves, surfers! Remember to respect the ocean and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 10:35:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to place for all the gnarly surf zone forecasts around Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the wave-filled extravaganza coming your way!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some nice sets. Watch out for thunderstorms, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV Index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. Expect a high temperature in the upper 70s with southwest winds picking up throughout the day.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with low Rip Current Risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Keep your eyes on the sky for potential thunderstorms. The waterspout risk is moderate, giving you an extra thrill factor. Remember to ride those waves with style!

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect waves between 2 to 4 feet. West of Ocean Isle Beach, it's the same deal. The Rip Current Risk remains low, so paddle out and enjoy. Watch out for those thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. It's a wave paradise out there!

Down in Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, so pick your spot wisely. The Rip Current Risk is low, making it the perfect day for some beach fun. Keep an eye out for potential thunderstorms as the day progresses. Don't forget to check out the moderate longshore currents that might sneak up on you!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, your surf adventures await! With 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low Rip Current Risk, the day is yours to conquer. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorms and a slight chance of showers. But hey, a little rain can't stop the surfing fun!

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to ride those waves, surfers! Remember to respect the ocean and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to place for all the gnarly surf zone forecasts around Wilmington, NC. Let's dive into the wave-filled extravaganza coming your way!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low. Surf heights range from 2 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some nice sets. Watch out for thunderstorms, but hey, a little rain never hurt anyone, right? The UV Index is moderate, so slap on that sunscreen. Expect a high temperature in the upper 70s with southwest winds picking up throughout the day.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, the beach vibes continue with low Rip Current Risk and 1 to 2 feet surf heights. Keep your eyes on the sky for potential thunderstorms. The waterspout risk is moderate, giving you an extra thrill factor. Remember to ride those waves with style!

Heading over to Coastal Brunswick, surfers east of Ocean Isle Beach can expect waves between 2 to 4 feet. West of Ocean Isle Beach, it's the same deal. The Rip Current Risk remains low, so paddle out and enjoy. Watch out for those thunderstorms and a moderate waterspout risk. It's a wave paradise out there!

Down in Coastal Horry, the surf heights vary from 1 to 4 feet, so pick your spot wisely. The Rip Current Risk is low, making it the perfect day for some beach fun. Keep an eye out for potential thunderstorms as the day progresses. Don't forget to check out the moderate longshore currents that might sneak up on you!

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, your surf adventures await! With 1 to 2 feet surf heights and a low Rip Current Risk, the day is yours to conquer. Keep an eye out for those moderate thunderstorms and a slight chance of showers. But hey, a little rain can't stop the surfing fun!

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to ride those waves, surfers! Remember to respect the ocean and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, where we keep you in the know about all things wave-related. So grab your board and let's dive right in!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including those awesome beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's looking sweet with a low rip current risk, around 2 feet of surf height, and a very high UV index. That water temp's a comfy 70 degrees, and we've got some sunny vibes turning into clouds later on. Highs in the mid-70s with a mix of North and southeast winds to keep things interesting.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today brings us another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Expect sunny skies and a mix of Northwest and southeast winds. Highs in the upper 70s paving the way for a likely chance of showers and storms tomorrow.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, saying hello to beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf today, and a high UV index. Light and variable winds becoming south later on while the temps hang around the upper 70s. Sunday, the surf might dip a bit but keeping that low rip current risk.

Zooming down to Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach, today's serving up low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf up North and 1 to 2 feet down South. Catch some sunny spells shifting to clouds later with light winds turning south. Highs hitting the upper 70s with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, chilling with low rip currents, 1 foot of surf, and high UV today. Mix of South winds and a chance of showers and storms tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s to keep the good times rolling.

Remember, surf heights might rise a bit Sunday but keeping that low rip current risk. So, keep an eye on the waves, stay safe, and as always, have a swell time out there!

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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 10:35:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, where we keep you in the know about all things wave-related. So grab your board and let's dive right in!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including those awesome beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's looking sweet with a low rip current risk, around 2 feet of surf height, and a very high UV index. That water temp's a comfy 70 degrees, and we've got some sunny vibes turning into clouds later on. Highs in the mid-70s with a mix of North and southeast winds to keep things interesting.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today brings us another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Expect sunny skies and a mix of Northwest and southeast winds. Highs in the upper 70s paving the way for a likely chance of showers and storms tomorrow.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, saying hello to beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf today, and a high UV index. Light and variable winds becoming south later on while the temps hang around the upper 70s. Sunday, the surf might dip a bit but keeping that low rip current risk.

Zooming down to Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach, today's serving up low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf up North and 1 to 2 feet down South. Catch some sunny spells shifting to clouds later with light winds turning south. Highs hitting the upper 70s with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, chilling with low rip currents, 1 foot of surf, and high UV today. Mix of South winds and a chance of showers and storms tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s to keep the good times rolling.

Remember, surf heights might rise a bit Sunday but keeping that low rip current risk. So, keep an eye on the waves, stay safe, and as always, have a swell time out there!

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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, where we keep you in the know about all things wave-related. So grab your board and let's dive right in!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including those awesome beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, today's looking sweet with a low rip current risk, around 2 feet of surf height, and a very high UV index. That water temp's a comfy 70 degrees, and we've got some sunny vibes turning into clouds later on. Highs in the mid-70s with a mix of North and southeast winds to keep things interesting.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, today brings us another low rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet of surf, and a very high UV index. Expect sunny skies and a mix of Northwest and southeast winds. Highs in the upper 70s paving the way for a likely chance of showers and storms tomorrow.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, saying hello to beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, we've got a mix of low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf today, and a high UV index. Light and variable winds becoming south later on while the temps hang around the upper 70s. Sunday, the surf might dip a bit but keeping that low rip current risk.

Zooming down to Coastal Horry, covering Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach, today's serving up low rip currents, 1 to 3 feet of surf up North and 1 to 2 feet down South. Catch some sunny spells shifting to clouds later with light winds turning south. Highs hitting the upper 70s with a moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow.

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown with spots like Pawleys Island, chilling with low rip currents, 1 foot of surf, and high UV today. Mix of South winds and a chance of showers and storms tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s to keep the good times rolling.

Remember, surf heights might rise a bit Sunday but keeping that low rip current risk. So, keep an eye on the waves, stay safe, and as always, have a swell time out there!

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. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some of our favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies later on. Highs in the mid 70s with gentle north winds switching to the west.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that high UV index. North winds turning south later, enjoy those upper 70s temps.

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick - think Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach - expect partly sunny weather, 2 to 4 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach and high 70s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

As for Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and very high UV index today. North winds becoming south as you enjoy the upper 70s temps. Plus, mostly sunny skies - perfect for a beach day!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Enjoy the lower 70s water temps with 1-foot surf heights and plenty of sunshine. Light winds and highs in the upper 70s - sounds like a relaxing day by the water.

Remember to check those tide schedules and keep an eye out for any changes. And above all, stay safe in the water, especially with those rip currents around. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 10:35:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some of our favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies later on. Highs in the mid 70s with gentle north winds switching to the west.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that high UV index. North winds turning south later, enjoy those upper 70s temps.

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick - think Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach - expect partly sunny weather, 2 to 4 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach and high 70s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

As for Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and very high UV index today. North winds becoming south as you enjoy the upper 70s temps. Plus, mostly sunny skies - perfect for a beach day!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Enjoy the lower 70s water temps with 1-foot surf heights and plenty of sunshine. Light winds and highs in the upper 70s - sounds like a relaxing day by the water.

Remember to check those tide schedules and keep an eye out for any changes. And above all, stay safe in the water, especially with those rip currents around. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some of our favorite spots.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies later on. Highs in the mid 70s with gentle north winds switching to the west.

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Similar conditions with a moderate rip current risk, 1 to 2 feet surf height, and that high UV index. North winds turning south later, enjoy those upper 70s temps.

And for those hitting up Coastal Brunswick - think Bald Head Island and Ocean Isle Beach - expect partly sunny weather, 2 to 4 feet surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach and high 70s temperatures. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV index!

As for Coastal Horry, including Myrtle Beach, get ready for 1 to 2 feet surf heights and very high UV index today. North winds becoming south as you enjoy the upper 70s temps. Plus, mostly sunny skies - perfect for a beach day!

Last but not least, Coastal Georgetown featuring Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Enjoy the lower 70s water temps with 1-foot surf heights and plenty of sunshine. Light winds and highs in the upper 70s - sounds like a relaxing day by the water.

Remember to check those tide schedules and keep an eye out for any changes. And above all, stay safe in the water, especially with those rip currents around. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for some awesome wave-catching fun. Today in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The Surf Height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, and look out for high chances of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index! The water is a refreshing 70 degrees with a mix of sun and possible showers. 

For Thursday, expect a lower rip current risk, with smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential decreases as well, so you might get a full day of some fantastic surfing. 

As we move into Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, the conditions mirror those in Pender, with a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves. How about a mini road trip for some varied surf experiences?

And for you lucky surfers at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a high rip current risk today, so be cautious. The waves are 2 to 5 feet high, and thunderstorms are a possibility. But hey, enjoy the sun and surf safely!

Moving down to Coastal Horry, home to Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is high up north while moderate in the south. The waves are pumping at 2 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting rides. Thunderstorms are still lurking around, but with a good dose of sunshine to balance it out.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is moderate today, with waves at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms might make an appearance, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! 

Remember to check out the complete details on the provided link. Enjoy the waves, play it safe, and catch some rad swells out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 10:35:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for some awesome wave-catching fun. Today in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The Surf Height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, and look out for high chances of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index! The water is a refreshing 70 degrees with a mix of sun and possible showers. 

For Thursday, expect a lower rip current risk, with smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential decreases as well, so you might get a full day of some fantastic surfing. 

As we move into Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, the conditions mirror those in Pender, with a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves. How about a mini road trip for some varied surf experiences?

And for you lucky surfers at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a high rip current risk today, so be cautious. The waves are 2 to 5 feet high, and thunderstorms are a possibility. But hey, enjoy the sun and surf safely!

Moving down to Coastal Horry, home to Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is high up north while moderate in the south. The waves are pumping at 2 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting rides. Thunderstorms are still lurking around, but with a good dose of sunshine to balance it out.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is moderate today, with waves at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms might make an appearance, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! 

Remember to check out the complete details on the provided link. Enjoy the waves, play it safe, and catch some rad swells out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for some awesome wave-catching fun. Today in Coastal Pender, including Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around. The Surf Height ranges from 2 to 4 feet, and look out for high chances of thunderstorms. Don't forget your sunscreen with that high UV Index! The water is a refreshing 70 degrees with a mix of sun and possible showers. 

For Thursday, expect a lower rip current risk, with smaller waves at 1 to 3 feet. The thunderstorm potential decreases as well, so you might get a full day of some fantastic surfing. 

As we move into Coastal New Hanover, home to Wrightsville Beach, the conditions mirror those in Pender, with a moderate rip current risk and slightly smaller waves. How about a mini road trip for some varied surf experiences?

And for you lucky surfers at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a high rip current risk today, so be cautious. The waves are 2 to 5 feet high, and thunderstorms are a possibility. But hey, enjoy the sun and surf safely!

Moving down to Coastal Horry, home to Myrtle Beach, the rip current risk is high up north while moderate in the south. The waves are pumping at 2 to 5 feet, so get ready for some exciting rides. Thunderstorms are still lurking around, but with a good dose of sunshine to balance it out.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is moderate today, with waves at 1 to 3 feet. Thunderstorms might make an appearance, but don't let that dampen your beach day spirit! 

Remember to check out the complete details on the provided link. Enjoy the waves, play it safe, and catch some rad swells out there, surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun. We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC, so you can catch the waves like a pro.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk today. So be sure to swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Heads up, Southeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is low.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf height remains the same, but the chance of thunderstorms is high. So keep an eye on the sky! Highs will be in the upper 70s, with Southwest winds around 10 mph. And watch out for that longshore current from south to north.

Looking ahead, expect 2 to 3 feet surf height on Thursday and Friday with a low risk of rip currents. Time to catch some sweet waves without the worry!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, it's high rip current risk today as well. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. So stay alert while you're out there having fun. Wednesday brings a moderate rip current risk, with surf height dropping to 1 to 3 feet. And as always, showers and thunderstorms are likely.

Don't forget your friends over at Coastal Brunswick, where there's also a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 2 to 5 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 5 feet on the west side. Stay cautious and enjoy the waves. Wednesday brings a mix of conditions, so be prepared for some action in the water.

In Coastal Horry, there's a moderate risk of rip currents through this evening. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet south. So keep an eye out, and remember, safety first! Wednesday looks sunnier, but the rip current risk remains moderate.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height is around 2 feet, so it's a good day to practice your skills. Wednesday brings a slight increase in surf height to 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate risk of rip currents.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast, folks! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves like a pro. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 10:35:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun. We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC, so you can catch the waves like a pro.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk today. So be sure to swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Heads up, Southeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is low.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf height remains the same, but the chance of thunderstorms is high. So keep an eye on the sky! Highs will be in the upper 70s, with Southwest winds around 10 mph. And watch out for that longshore current from south to north.

Looking ahead, expect 2 to 3 feet surf height on Thursday and Friday with a low risk of rip currents. Time to catch some sweet waves without the worry!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, it's high rip current risk today as well. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. So stay alert while you're out there having fun. Wednesday brings a moderate rip current risk, with surf height dropping to 1 to 3 feet. And as always, showers and thunderstorms are likely.

Don't forget your friends over at Coastal Brunswick, where there's also a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 2 to 5 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 5 feet on the west side. Stay cautious and enjoy the waves. Wednesday brings a mix of conditions, so be prepared for some action in the water.

In Coastal Horry, there's a moderate risk of rip currents through this evening. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet south. So keep an eye out, and remember, safety first! Wednesday looks sunnier, but the rip current risk remains moderate.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height is around 2 feet, so it's a good day to practice your skills. Wednesday brings a slight increase in surf height to 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate risk of rip currents.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast, folks! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves like a pro. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome beachgoers and surfers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun. We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC, so you can catch the waves like a pro.

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where we've got a high rip current risk today. So be sure to swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there. The surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. The water temperature is around 70 degrees, perfect for a refreshing dip. Heads up, Southeast winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph. And don't forget your sunscreen - the UV index is low.

Moving on to Wednesday, the rip current risk drops to moderate. Surf height remains the same, but the chance of thunderstorms is high. So keep an eye on the sky! Highs will be in the upper 70s, with Southwest winds around 10 mph. And watch out for that longshore current from south to north.

Looking ahead, expect 2 to 3 feet surf height on Thursday and Friday with a low risk of rip currents. Time to catch some sweet waves without the worry!

Over in Coastal New Hanover, it's high rip current risk today as well. Surf height is 2 to 4 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms. So stay alert while you're out there having fun. Wednesday brings a moderate rip current risk, with surf height dropping to 1 to 3 feet. And as always, showers and thunderstorms are likely.

Don't forget your friends over at Coastal Brunswick, where there's also a high rip current risk today. Surf height varies from 2 to 5 feet east of Ocean Isle Beach to 2 to 5 feet on the west side. Stay cautious and enjoy the waves. Wednesday brings a mix of conditions, so be prepared for some action in the water.

In Coastal Horry, there's a moderate risk of rip currents through this evening. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet north of Myrtle Beach to 2 to 4 feet south. So keep an eye out, and remember, safety first! Wednesday looks sunnier, but the rip current risk remains moderate.

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf height is around 2 feet, so it's a good day to practice your skills. Wednesday brings a slight increase in surf height to 1 to 2 feet, with a moderate risk of rip currents.

That's a wrap for your surf zone forecast, folks! Remember to stay safe, have fun, and catch those waves like a pro. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Perfect for a chill session under the sun. And keep that UV protection handy because the UV index is very high today. Temps will be in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet of surf height. A chance of thunderstorms might spice up your day, so keep an eye out for that! South winds picking up to 15-20 mph. The tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 07:29 AM EDT and high at 01:30 PM EDT.

Looking ahead, surf heights are predicted to reach 2 to 4 feet on Wednesday and 1 to 3 feet on Thursday. So, keep that surfboard ready and stay safe out there!

And remember, always check those rip current risk categories before hitting the waves. Safety first, dudes and dudettes!

As the saying goes, "Life's a beach, enjoy the waves!" 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 10:35:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Perfect for a chill session under the sun. And keep that UV protection handy because the UV index is very high today. Temps will be in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet of surf height. A chance of thunderstorms might spice up your day, so keep an eye out for that! South winds picking up to 15-20 mph. The tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 07:29 AM EDT and high at 01:30 PM EDT.

Looking ahead, surf heights are predicted to reach 2 to 4 feet on Wednesday and 1 to 3 feet on Thursday. So, keep that surfboard ready and stay safe out there!

And remember, always check those rip current risk categories before hitting the waves. Safety first, dudes and dudettes!

As the saying goes, "Life's a beach, enjoy the waves!" 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some exciting updates on your favorite spots!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we're looking at a low rip current risk today with 1 to 2 feet of surf height. Perfect for a chill session under the sun. And keep that UV protection handy because the UV index is very high today. Temps will be in the upper 70s with southeast winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Tuesday, expect a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet of surf height. A chance of thunderstorms might spice up your day, so keep an eye out for that! South winds picking up to 15-20 mph. The tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 07:29 AM EDT and high at 01:30 PM EDT.

Looking ahead, surf heights are predicted to reach 2 to 4 feet on Wednesday and 1 to 3 feet on Thursday. So, keep that surfboard ready and stay safe out there!

And remember, always check those rip current risk categories before hitting the waves. Safety first, dudes and dudettes!

As the saying goes, "Life's a beach, enjoy the waves!" 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-12-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5388933117</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

🌊 **Coastal Pender** 🏖️
- **Today**: With low rip current risk, expect around 1 foot surf height with sunny weather. Highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high! Water temp in the upper 60s.
- **Monday**: Rip current risk remains low, surf height increases to 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. East winds at 5 to 10 mph.

🏄‍♂️ **Coastal New Hanover** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

🌴 **Coastal Brunswick** 🏝️
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Variations in surf heights east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. Sunny skies, high temps in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for low waterspout risk!

🌅 **Coastal Horry** 🏄
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach, and high near 70°F water temp. Northwest winds and very high UV index. Perfect for beach days!

🌊 **Coastal Georgetown** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the lower 70°F water temp and sunny skies with west winds.

Remember, always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! Moderate rip current risk expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 10:35:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

🌊 **Coastal Pender** 🏖️
- **Today**: With low rip current risk, expect around 1 foot surf height with sunny weather. Highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high! Water temp in the upper 60s.
- **Monday**: Rip current risk remains low, surf height increases to 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. East winds at 5 to 10 mph.

🏄‍♂️ **Coastal New Hanover** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

🌴 **Coastal Brunswick** 🏝️
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Variations in surf heights east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. Sunny skies, high temps in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for low waterspout risk!

🌅 **Coastal Horry** 🏄
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach, and high near 70°F water temp. Northwest winds and very high UV index. Perfect for beach days!

🌊 **Coastal Georgetown** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the lower 70°F water temp and sunny skies with west winds.

Remember, always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! Moderate rip current risk expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow:

🌊 **Coastal Pender** 🏖️
- **Today**: With low rip current risk, expect around 1 foot surf height with sunny weather. Highs in the upper 70s and west winds around 10 mph. UV index is very high! Water temp in the upper 60s.
- **Monday**: Rip current risk remains low, surf height increases to 1 to 2 feet. Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s. East winds at 5 to 10 mph.

🏄‍♂️ **Coastal New Hanover** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the upper 70s.

🌴 **Coastal Brunswick** 🏝️
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Variations in surf heights east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. Sunny skies, high temps in the upper 70s. Keep an eye out for low waterspout risk!

🌅 **Coastal Horry** 🏄
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet of surf north of Myrtle Beach, and high near 70°F water temp. Northwest winds and very high UV index. Perfect for beach days!

🌊 **Coastal Georgetown** 🌞
- **Today &amp; Monday**: Low rip current risk, 1-foot surf, and very high UV index. Enjoy the lower 70°F water temp and sunny skies with west winds.

Remember, always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers! Moderate rip current risk expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecasts, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with a fun 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is very high, perfect for catching some waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Take advantage of the sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s.

Down at Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, things are looking sunny with low rip currents and 1 to 3-foot surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach. The water temperature is around 70 with a nice breeze shifting from north to southwest in the afternoon.

Crossing over to South Carolina in Coastal Horry, enjoy the 1 to 3-foot surf north of Myrtle Beach and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget the sunscreen! Sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s make it the perfect day to hit the waves.

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, expect a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and a breeze shifting from north to southeast in the afternoon.

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 10:34:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecasts, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with a fun 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is very high, perfect for catching some waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Take advantage of the sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s.

Down at Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, things are looking sunny with low rip currents and 1 to 3-foot surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach. The water temperature is around 70 with a nice breeze shifting from north to southwest in the afternoon.

Crossing over to South Carolina in Coastal Horry, enjoy the 1 to 3-foot surf north of Myrtle Beach and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget the sunscreen! Sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s make it the perfect day to hit the waves.

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, expect a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and a breeze shifting from north to southeast in the afternoon.

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecasts, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a low rip current risk today with a fun 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and north winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. UV index is very high, perfect for catching some waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, expect similar conditions with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Take advantage of the sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s.

Down at Coastal Brunswick, from Bald Head Island to Sunset Beach, things are looking sunny with low rip currents and 1 to 3-foot surf heights east of Ocean Isle Beach. The water temperature is around 70 with a nice breeze shifting from north to southwest in the afternoon.

Crossing over to South Carolina in Coastal Horry, enjoy the 1 to 3-foot surf north of Myrtle Beach and a low rip current risk. The UV index is very high, so don't forget the sunscreen! Sunny skies and highs in the lower 70s make it the perfect day to hit the waves.

Wrapping up in Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island, expect a low rip current risk and 1-foot surf height. Enjoy the sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s and a breeze shifting from north to southeast in the afternoon.

Remember, always check the updated forecasts and stay safe out there in the water. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast report, hot off the press from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us at some awesome spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk today, so ride those 1 to 3 feet waves with caution. Watch out for thunderstorms later on, but hey, we're in for a high around 80. Topsail Inlet is calling your name for some high tide fun!

Heading down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar vibe with a low risk of rip currents and 1-foot waves. Enjoy the sun until 1 PM then brace yourself for possible showers and thunderstorms. Mercer Pier is the place to be for high tide action.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with a moderate rip current risk on the east side, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a chance of storms. Ocean Isle Beach West is looking more chill with low risks throughout. Lockwoods Folly is where you'll find that high tide peak.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at 1 to 3 feet waves north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot waves to the south, all under a moderate rip current risk. Soak up the sun and watch out for thunderstorms. Springmaid Pier is ready for high tide hangs.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is keeping it mellow with low risks all around and 1-foot waves. Partly sunny skies with a chance of storms. Winyah Bay Entrance is the spot for high tide tales.

Remember, surfer amigos, always keep an eye on the water conditions and have a blast out there. 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. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 10:35:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast report, hot off the press from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us at some awesome spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk today, so ride those 1 to 3 feet waves with caution. Watch out for thunderstorms later on, but hey, we're in for a high around 80. Topsail Inlet is calling your name for some high tide fun!

Heading down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar vibe with a low risk of rip currents and 1-foot waves. Enjoy the sun until 1 PM then brace yourself for possible showers and thunderstorms. Mercer Pier is the place to be for high tide action.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with a moderate rip current risk on the east side, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a chance of storms. Ocean Isle Beach West is looking more chill with low risks throughout. Lockwoods Folly is where you'll find that high tide peak.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at 1 to 3 feet waves north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot waves to the south, all under a moderate rip current risk. Soak up the sun and watch out for thunderstorms. Springmaid Pier is ready for high tide hangs.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is keeping it mellow with low risks all around and 1-foot waves. Partly sunny skies with a chance of storms. Winyah Bay Entrance is the spot for high tide tales.

Remember, surfer amigos, always keep an eye on the water conditions and have a blast out there. 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. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your daily surf forecast report, hot off the press from the National Weather Service. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us at some awesome spots along the East Coast.

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we've got a low rip current risk today, so ride those 1 to 3 feet waves with caution. Watch out for thunderstorms later on, but hey, we're in for a high around 80. Topsail Inlet is calling your name for some high tide fun!

Heading down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar vibe with a low risk of rip currents and 1-foot waves. Enjoy the sun until 1 PM then brace yourself for possible showers and thunderstorms. Mercer Pier is the place to be for high tide action.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with a moderate rip current risk on the east side, 2 to 3 feet waves, and a chance of storms. Ocean Isle Beach West is looking more chill with low risks throughout. Lockwoods Folly is where you'll find that high tide peak.

Down in Coastal Horry, we're looking at 1 to 3 feet waves north of Myrtle Beach and 1 foot waves to the south, all under a moderate rip current risk. Soak up the sun and watch out for thunderstorms. Springmaid Pier is ready for high tide hangs.

Lastly, Coastal Georgetown is keeping it mellow with low risks all around and 1-foot waves. Partly sunny skies with a chance of storms. Winyah Bay Entrance is the spot for high tide tales.

Remember, surfer amigos, always keep an eye on the water conditions and have a blast out there. 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. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready for some gnarly surf forecast insights? Let's dive into the latest updates for your favorite spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the cool beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around. Surf height is looking at 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is high so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temp in the upper 60s, with a mix of sun and chance of showers. High temp in the lower 80s with a breeze of southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms, but enjoy the sunshine with a high UV index. Water temperature in the upper 60s. Tomorrow looking sunny with a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 foot. Winds coming from the west at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. Whoa, we've got a high rip current risk today east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet, so be cautious out there! Tomorrow, a moderate rip current risk in the east, but low in the west. Oh, and don't forget about those thunderstorms and showers.

Hopping over to Coastal Horry with hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunshine until later in the day when it gets a bit cloudy. Highs in the mid-80s with southwest winds. Tomorrow, rip current risk lowers with surf heights holding steady. So, get ready for some sunny fun!

Lastly, taking a look at Coastal Georgetown including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. A mix of sun and clouds with possible showers. Tomorrow, rip currents drop to a low risk, hooray! Winds from the west around 10 mph.

Remember surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 10:35:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready for some gnarly surf forecast insights? Let's dive into the latest updates for your favorite spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the cool beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around. Surf height is looking at 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is high so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temp in the upper 60s, with a mix of sun and chance of showers. High temp in the lower 80s with a breeze of southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms, but enjoy the sunshine with a high UV index. Water temperature in the upper 60s. Tomorrow looking sunny with a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 foot. Winds coming from the west at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. Whoa, we've got a high rip current risk today east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet, so be cautious out there! Tomorrow, a moderate rip current risk in the east, but low in the west. Oh, and don't forget about those thunderstorms and showers.

Hopping over to Coastal Horry with hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunshine until later in the day when it gets a bit cloudy. Highs in the mid-80s with southwest winds. Tomorrow, rip current risk lowers with surf heights holding steady. So, get ready for some sunny fun!

Lastly, taking a look at Coastal Georgetown including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. A mix of sun and clouds with possible showers. Tomorrow, rip currents drop to a low risk, hooray! Winds from the west around 10 mph.

Remember surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Are you ready for some gnarly surf forecast insights? Let's dive into the latest updates for your favorite spots.

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the cool beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hangin' around. Surf height is looking at 1 to 3 feet, not too shabby! Keep an eye out for thunderstorms and waterspouts, but hey, the UV index is high so don't forget your sunscreen! Water temp in the upper 60s, with a mix of sun and chance of showers. High temp in the lower 80s with a breeze of southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Again, a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf height at 1 to 2 feet. Watch out for those thunderstorms, but enjoy the sunshine with a high UV index. Water temperature in the upper 60s. Tomorrow looking sunny with a low rip current risk and surf height of 1 foot. Winds coming from the west at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, let's check out Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. Whoa, we've got a high rip current risk today east of Ocean Isle Beach. Surf heights varying from 2 to 4 feet, so be cautious out there! Tomorrow, a moderate rip current risk in the east, but low in the west. Oh, and don't forget about those thunderstorms and showers.

Hopping over to Coastal Horry with hotspots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Moderate risk of rip currents today, with surf heights from 1 to 4 feet. Enjoy the sunshine until later in the day when it gets a bit cloudy. Highs in the mid-80s with southwest winds. Tomorrow, rip current risk lowers with surf heights holding steady. So, get ready for some sunny fun!

Lastly, taking a look at Coastal Georgetown including Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island. Moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights at 1 to 2 feet. A mix of sun and clouds with possible showers. Tomorrow, rip currents drop to a low risk, hooray! Winds from the west around 10 mph.

Remember surfers, always stay safe, watch out for each other, and have a blast catching those waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your daily surf zone forecast. 

Let's start off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a low risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. High temperatures in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at another low rip current risk day with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And heading to Coastal Brunswick, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen with a high UV index!

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a low risk of rip currents with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 10:35:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your daily surf zone forecast. 

Let's start off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a low risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. High temperatures in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at another low rip current risk day with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And heading to Coastal Brunswick, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen with a high UV index!

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a low risk of rip currents with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your daily surf zone forecast. 

Let's start off in Coastal Pender, where we've got a low risk of rip currents today, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen! The weather is looking mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. High temperatures in the mid 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're looking at another low rip current risk day with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And heading to Coastal Brunswick, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 2 to 5 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen with a high UV index!

In Coastal Horry, we're seeing a moderate risk of rip currents today. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, with sunny weather and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye out for south to north longshore currents. 

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a low risk of rip currents with 1-foot surf heights. Expect mostly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the lower 80s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Remember, always stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5776741918</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* hanging around. The surf height is ranging from *1 to 3 feet*, which is perfect for some chill rides. Expect some sunshine with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. And don't forget your sunscreen because the *UV index* is very high!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk is *low*. Surf height is around *1 foot*, but there's still a chance for some fun waves. The weather looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. The *UV index* remains very high, so slap on that SPF!

Next up is Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. There's a *moderate risk of rip currents* today. The surf height varies from *2 to 4 feet*, so get ready for some decent waves. The sunshine continues, along with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for that moderate *UV index*!

And lastly, Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Brace yourselves for a *moderate risk of rip currents*. The surf height ranges from *1 to 4 feet*, providing a mix of waves for all levels. The sun will be shining, but keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms. Oh, and don't forget that the *UV index* is very high!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves. Stay safe out there and catch some awesome waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 10:36:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* hanging around. The surf height is ranging from *1 to 3 feet*, which is perfect for some chill rides. Expect some sunshine with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. And don't forget your sunscreen because the *UV index* is very high!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk is *low*. Surf height is around *1 foot*, but there's still a chance for some fun waves. The weather looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. The *UV index* remains very high, so slap on that SPF!

Next up is Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. There's a *moderate risk of rip currents* today. The surf height varies from *2 to 4 feet*, so get ready for some decent waves. The sunshine continues, along with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for that moderate *UV index*!

And lastly, Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Brace yourselves for a *moderate risk of rip currents*. The surf height ranges from *1 to 4 feet*, providing a mix of waves for all levels. The sun will be shining, but keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms. Oh, and don't forget that the *UV index* is very high!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves. Stay safe out there and catch some awesome waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some fun in the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today!

Starting off at Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we've got a *moderate risk of rip currents* hanging around. The surf height is ranging from *1 to 3 feet*, which is perfect for some chill rides. Expect some sunshine with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye out. And don't forget your sunscreen because the *UV index* is very high!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the rip current risk is *low*. Surf height is around *1 foot*, but there's still a chance for some fun waves. The weather looks mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. The *UV index* remains very high, so slap on that SPF!

Next up is Coastal Brunswick with beaches like Ocean Isle Beach and Sunset Beach. There's a *moderate risk of rip currents* today. The surf height varies from *2 to 4 feet*, so get ready for some decent waves. The sunshine continues, along with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for that moderate *UV index*!

And lastly, Coastal Horry with spots like Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Brace yourselves for a *moderate risk of rip currents*. The surf height ranges from *1 to 4 feet*, providing a mix of waves for all levels. The sun will be shining, but keep an eye out for possible showers and thunderstorms. Oh, and don't forget that the *UV index* is very high!

Remember, always check the local conditions before hitting the waves. Stay safe out there and catch some awesome waves! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots along the coast!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms on the horizon. Keep an eye out for a waterspout risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it quite refreshing for a dip. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour are blowing in some swell your way.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and others await! A moderate risk of rip currents is in play today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And for those hanging out at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until tonight. Surf heights vary depending on the location, with a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the winds will be blowing south at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Surfside Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is on deck. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms. Watch out for that very high UV index and moderate south winds.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is looking low today. Surf heights are around 1 foot, with south winds at 10 miles per hour. Remember to stay sun-safe with that very high UV index lurking around.

So, grab your boards, stay safe in those currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 20:29:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots along the coast!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms on the horizon. Keep an eye out for a waterspout risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it quite refreshing for a dip. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour are blowing in some swell your way.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and others await! A moderate risk of rip currents is in play today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And for those hanging out at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until tonight. Surf heights vary depending on the location, with a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the winds will be blowing south at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Surfside Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is on deck. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms. Watch out for that very high UV index and moderate south winds.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is looking low today. Surf heights are around 1 foot, with south winds at 10 miles per hour. Remember to stay sun-safe with that very high UV index lurking around.

So, grab your boards, stay safe in those currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some sweet spots along the coast!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. Surf heights are ranging from 1 to 3 feet, with a chance of thunderstorms on the horizon. Keep an eye out for a waterspout risk and a very high UV index. The water temperature is in the upper 60s, making it quite refreshing for a dip. South winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour are blowing in some swell your way.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, where Wrightsville Beach and others await! A moderate risk of rip currents is in play today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the UV index is very high. Expect some showers and thunderstorms with south winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

And for those hanging out at Coastal Brunswick, including Oak Island and Sunset Beach, there's a moderate risk of rip currents until tonight. Surf heights vary depending on the location, with a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mix. The water temperature is in the mid 70s, and the winds will be blowing south at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Down in Coastal Horry, from Myrtle Beach to Surfside Beach, a moderate risk of rip currents is on deck. Surf heights are around 1 to 3 feet with a possibility of thunderstorms. Watch out for that very high UV index and moderate south winds.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown with Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, the rip current risk is looking low today. Surf heights are around 1 foot, with south winds at 10 miles per hour. Remember to stay sun-safe with that very high UV index lurking around.

So, grab your boards, stay safe in those currents, and enjoy the waves out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7017513581</link>
      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and ride those waves at the Coastal Pender beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. 

Today, we're looking at a low* risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate, and hey, keep an eye out for waterspouts too! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the mid 70s with south winds around 10 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 11:36 AM EDT.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low*, with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. Similar weather conditions with partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be high in the morning and low in the early afternoon. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents.

As we look ahead, expect a low to moderate risk for rip currents next week at Coastal Pender.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2024 10:33:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and ride those waves at the Coastal Pender beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. 

Today, we're looking at a low* risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate, and hey, keep an eye out for waterspouts too! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the mid 70s with south winds around 10 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 11:36 AM EDT.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low*, with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. Similar weather conditions with partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be high in the morning and low in the early afternoon. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents.

As we look ahead, expect a low to moderate risk for rip currents next week at Coastal Pender.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and ride those waves at the Coastal Pender beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach. 

Today, we're looking at a low* risk of rip currents, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Watch out for thunderstorms as the potential is moderate, and hey, keep an eye out for waterspouts too! The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen. Water temps are in the lower 70s, and it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temps will be in the mid 70s with south winds around 10 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be low at 11:36 AM EDT.

Tomorrow, the rip current risk stays low*, with surf heights at 1 to 3 feet. Similar weather conditions with partly sunny skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 70s with south winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tides at Topsail Inlet will be high in the morning and low in the early afternoon. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents.

As we look ahead, expect a low to moderate risk for rip currents next week at Coastal Pender.

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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast! Hang ten and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today.

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low, surf height is around 1 foot, and the UV index is very high. So slap on that sunscreen, folks! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy fog. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Tomorrow, we might see some moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky!

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies between 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk with possible showers and thunderstorms. Be prepared for some south winds around 10 miles per hour and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Moving on to Coastal Horry, where the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk along with possible showers and thunderstorms. Embrace those southeast winds and soak in the upper 70s temperatures.

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, expect a low rip current risk today with a surf height of around 1 foot. Tomorrow, the risk might increase to moderate with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Enjoy those mid-70s temperatures and watch out for the south to north longshore current.

Remember to check the complete forecast details on the provided links for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions to stay informed and prepared for a fantastic day by the beach!

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, keep an eye out for changing conditions, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 10:34:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast! Hang ten and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today.

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low, surf height is around 1 foot, and the UV index is very high. So slap on that sunscreen, folks! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy fog. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Tomorrow, we might see some moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky!

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies between 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk with possible showers and thunderstorms. Be prepared for some south winds around 10 miles per hour and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Moving on to Coastal Horry, where the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk along with possible showers and thunderstorms. Embrace those southeast winds and soak in the upper 70s temperatures.

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, expect a low rip current risk today with a surf height of around 1 foot. Tomorrow, the risk might increase to moderate with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Enjoy those mid-70s temperatures and watch out for the south to north longshore current.

Remember to check the complete forecast details on the provided links for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions to stay informed and prepared for a fantastic day by the beach!

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, keep an eye out for changing conditions, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf zone forecast! Hang ten and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us today.

Let's start off with Coastal Pender, where the rip current risk is low, surf height is around 1 foot, and the UV index is very high. So slap on that sunscreen, folks! The water temperature is in the upper 60s, perfect for a refreshing dip. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of patchy fog. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s with southeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions prevail with low rip current risk, 1-foot surf height, and a very high UV index. Tomorrow, we might see some moderate rip current risk and a chance of showers and thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky!

Now, for Coastal Brunswick, the surf height varies between 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk with possible showers and thunderstorms. Be prepared for some south winds around 10 miles per hour and enjoy the mid-70s temperatures.

Moving on to Coastal Horry, where the surf height ranges from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk today, but tomorrow could bring a moderate risk along with possible showers and thunderstorms. Embrace those southeast winds and soak in the upper 70s temperatures.

Lastly, for Coastal Georgetown, expect a low rip current risk today with a surf height of around 1 foot. Tomorrow, the risk might increase to moderate with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Enjoy those mid-70s temperatures and watch out for the south to north longshore current.

Remember to check the complete forecast details on the provided links for thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV definitions to stay informed and prepared for a fantastic day by the beach!

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun, keep an eye out for changing conditions, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding the waves!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! I'm here to give you all the juicy details you need for a fantastic time at the beach!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is sky-high, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, get ready for around 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is still high, so make sure you're protected. And remember, the waters are calling!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, you can expect surf heights around 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is still shining bright. It's a beach day calling your name!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, North of Myrtle Beach is looking at 1 to 2 feet of surf, and South of Myrtle Beach is similar. The rip current risk remains low, keeping the vibes chill for your surf day!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and the water temperature is perfect for a refreshing dip.

So there you have it, Beachgoers! Get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves at these fantastic spots. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 10:34:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! I'm here to give you all the juicy details you need for a fantastic time at the beach!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is sky-high, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, get ready for around 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is still high, so make sure you're protected. And remember, the waters are calling!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, you can expect surf heights around 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is still shining bright. It's a beach day calling your name!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, North of Myrtle Beach is looking at 1 to 2 feet of surf, and South of Myrtle Beach is similar. The rip current risk remains low, keeping the vibes chill for your surf day!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and the water temperature is perfect for a refreshing dip.

So there you have it, Beachgoers! Get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves at these fantastic spots. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service! I'm here to give you all the juicy details you need for a fantastic time at the beach!

Let's kick things off with Coastal Pender, where the surf height will be a chill 1 to 2 feet today. The rip current risk is low, the UV index is sky-high, and the water temperature is in the upper 60s. So grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, get ready for around 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is still high, so make sure you're protected. And remember, the waters are calling!

And for all you surfers at Coastal Brunswick, you can expect surf heights around 1 to 3 feet near Ocean Isle Beach West. The rip current risk is low, and the UV index is still shining bright. It's a beach day calling your name!

Heading down to Coastal Horry, North of Myrtle Beach is looking at 1 to 2 feet of surf, and South of Myrtle Beach is similar. The rip current risk remains low, keeping the vibes chill for your surf day!

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, get ready for 1 to 2 feet of surf height with a low rip current risk. The UV index is high, and the water temperature is perfect for a refreshing dip.

So there you have it, Beachgoers! Get your boards ready, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves at these fantastic spots. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1869002546</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's start with Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low, and you can expect some 2-foot waves on this sunny day with patchy fog. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 70s with light winds becoming southeast at around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon. It's gonna be a fantastic day for hitting the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover, the surf height is around 1 foot today, with similar conditions of low rip current risk and very high UV Index. Tomorrow, you can expect the surf to be 1 to 2 feet with more sunshine. Perfect weather for hitting up Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location, with a low rip current risk on both sides of Ocean Isle Beach. It's sunny with areas of fog and light winds becoming southeast in the afternoon. Get ready for a day of fun at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach!

And last but not least, for Coastal Horry, including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, you can enjoy 1 to 2 feet waves under mostly sunny skies. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 2 feet with south winds. It's gonna be a great time to surf, swim, and play along the shores!

Remember, the rip current risk is low everywhere, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, my fellow surfers!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 10:34:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's start with Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low, and you can expect some 2-foot waves on this sunny day with patchy fog. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 70s with light winds becoming southeast at around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon. It's gonna be a fantastic day for hitting the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover, the surf height is around 1 foot today, with similar conditions of low rip current risk and very high UV Index. Tomorrow, you can expect the surf to be 1 to 2 feet with more sunshine. Perfect weather for hitting up Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location, with a low rip current risk on both sides of Ocean Isle Beach. It's sunny with areas of fog and light winds becoming southeast in the afternoon. Get ready for a day of fun at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach!

And last but not least, for Coastal Horry, including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, you can enjoy 1 to 2 feet waves under mostly sunny skies. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 2 feet with south winds. It's gonna be a great time to surf, swim, and play along the shores!

Remember, the rip current risk is low everywhere, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, my fellow surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on your surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow!

Let's start with Coastal Pender, where the Rip Current Risk is low, and you can expect some 2-foot waves on this sunny day with patchy fog. The UV Index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! Temperatures will be in the upper 70s with light winds becoming southeast at around 10 miles per hour in the afternoon. It's gonna be a fantastic day for hitting the beach at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Now, shifting over to Coastal New Hanover, the surf height is around 1 foot today, with similar conditions of low rip current risk and very high UV Index. Tomorrow, you can expect the surf to be 1 to 2 feet with more sunshine. Perfect weather for hitting up Wrightsville Beach, Masonboro Island, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Fort Fisher!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the surf heights vary from 1 to 3 feet depending on the location, with a low rip current risk on both sides of Ocean Isle Beach. It's sunny with areas of fog and light winds becoming southeast in the afternoon. Get ready for a day of fun at Bald Head Island, Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Sunset Beach!

And last but not least, for Coastal Horry, including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City, you can enjoy 1 to 2 feet waves under mostly sunny skies. Tomorrow, the surf will be around 2 feet with south winds. It's gonna be a great time to surf, swim, and play along the shores!

Remember, the rip current risk is low everywhere, but always be cautious near groins, jetties, reefs, and piers. Stay safe and have a blast riding those waves, my fellow surfers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 05-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, where Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is around 2 feet, thunderstorms are possible, and there's even a chance of waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the mid-70s. Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are out of the picture, and it's going to be a sunny day with some patchy dense fog. Highs will be in the upper 70s, with northeast winds in the morning shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

And looking ahead into the weekend, the rip current risk should stay low for some fun and safe beach days. So get those boards ready!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 10:36:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, where Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is around 2 feet, thunderstorms are possible, and there's even a chance of waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the mid-70s. Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are out of the picture, and it's going to be a sunny day with some patchy dense fog. Highs will be in the upper 70s, with northeast winds in the morning shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

And looking ahead into the weekend, the rip current risk should stay low for some fun and safe beach days. So get those boards ready!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, where Surf City and Topsail Beach are calling your name.

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there. The surf height is around 2 feet, thunderstorms are possible, and there's even a chance of waterspouts. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! The water temperature is in the mid-60s, and we're looking at a partly sunny day with a high temperature in the mid-70s. Expect southwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Thursday, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 2 feet. Thunderstorms are out of the picture, and it's going to be a sunny day with some patchy dense fog. Highs will be in the upper 70s, with northeast winds in the morning shifting to southeast in the afternoon.

And looking ahead into the weekend, the rip current risk should stay low for some fun and safe beach days. So get those boards ready!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to forecast for some sun, fun, and waves. Let's dive into what the coast has in store for us:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around through the day. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! And hey, expect a sunny day with highs reaching the upper 70s with those Southwest winds zipping along at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a toasty upper 70s high. Winds are singing from the Southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that longshore current.

Over at Coastal Brunswick, things are looking good with mostly sunny weather and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still very high, so gear up for that sunshine. Winds blowing at a gentle 10 miles per hour from the Southwest. And for all you thrill-seekers, rip current risk remains low to moderate throughout the week.

Heading to Coastal Horry - surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, mid 70s high temperatures, and a moderate south to north longshore current. Rip current risks are low to moderate, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms sneaking in on Wednesday.

And finishing off at Coastal Georgetown - expect a mix of sunny and cloudy skies with surf heights running in the 1 to 2 feet zone. Stay tuned for some potential thunderstorms and waterspouts as the day rolls on.

As we wrap up, remember to check the detailed rip current categories and other handy definitions at the provided link. So, grab your boards, slip into those wetsuits, and enjoy the swell! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:34:13 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to forecast for some sun, fun, and waves. Let's dive into what the coast has in store for us:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around through the day. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! And hey, expect a sunny day with highs reaching the upper 70s with those Southwest winds zipping along at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a toasty upper 70s high. Winds are singing from the Southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that longshore current.

Over at Coastal Brunswick, things are looking good with mostly sunny weather and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still very high, so gear up for that sunshine. Winds blowing at a gentle 10 miles per hour from the Southwest. And for all you thrill-seekers, rip current risk remains low to moderate throughout the week.

Heading to Coastal Horry - surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, mid 70s high temperatures, and a moderate south to north longshore current. Rip current risks are low to moderate, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms sneaking in on Wednesday.

And finishing off at Coastal Georgetown - expect a mix of sunny and cloudy skies with surf heights running in the 1 to 2 feet zone. Stay tuned for some potential thunderstorms and waterspouts as the day rolls on.

As we wrap up, remember to check the detailed rip current categories and other handy definitions at the provided link. So, grab your boards, slip into those wetsuits, and enjoy the swell! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! This is your go-to forecast for some sun, fun, and waves. Let's dive into what the coast has in store for us:

Starting off with Coastal Pender, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents hanging around through the day. Surf heights are looking pretty sweet at 1 to 3 feet, so get ready to catch some waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget that sunscreen! And hey, expect a sunny day with highs reaching the upper 70s with those Southwest winds zipping along at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover - similar vibes with moderate rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a toasty upper 70s high. Winds are singing from the Southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Keep an eye out for that longshore current.

Over at Coastal Brunswick, things are looking good with mostly sunny weather and surf heights from 1 to 3 feet. The UV index is still very high, so gear up for that sunshine. Winds blowing at a gentle 10 miles per hour from the Southwest. And for all you thrill-seekers, rip current risk remains low to moderate throughout the week.

Heading to Coastal Horry - surf heights at 1 to 3 feet, mid 70s high temperatures, and a moderate south to north longshore current. Rip current risks are low to moderate, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms sneaking in on Wednesday.

And finishing off at Coastal Georgetown - expect a mix of sunny and cloudy skies with surf heights running in the 1 to 2 feet zone. Stay tuned for some potential thunderstorms and waterspouts as the day rolls on.

As we wrap up, remember to check the detailed rip current categories and other handy definitions at the provided link. So, grab your boards, slip into those wetsuits, and enjoy the swell! 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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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in different coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height is forecasted to be around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, we also have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your shades with that very high UV index and southwest winds at around 10 to 15 mph. Watch out for the moderate south to north longshore current.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, including places like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach, there's a mix of rip current risks. Expect mostly sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a very high UV index. Keep an eye out for those low waterspout risks.

For those hitting up the beaches in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, the surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively, with moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The UV index will be very high, so be sun-smart out there!

So, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents, bask in the glorious sunshine, and catch those awesome waves out there! Stay safe and have a swell time at the beach!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:08:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in different coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height is forecasted to be around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, we also have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your shades with that very high UV index and southwest winds at around 10 to 15 mph. Watch out for the moderate south to north longshore current.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, including places like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach, there's a mix of rip current risks. Expect mostly sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a very high UV index. Keep an eye out for those low waterspout risks.

For those hitting up the beaches in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, the surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively, with moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The UV index will be very high, so be sun-smart out there!

So, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents, bask in the glorious sunshine, and catch those awesome waves out there! Stay safe and have a swell time at the beach!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for today and tomorrow in different coastal areas!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, including the beaches of Surf City and Topsail Beach, we have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height is forecasted to be around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen! Expect sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for that strong south to north longshore current.

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, which includes Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and more, we also have a moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 70s. Don't forget your shades with that very high UV index and southwest winds at around 10 to 15 mph. Watch out for the moderate south to north longshore current.

And over in Coastal Brunswick, including places like Holden Beach and Sunset Beach, there's a mix of rip current risks. Expect mostly sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70s and southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. The surf height will be around 1 to 3 feet, with a very high UV index. Keep an eye out for those low waterspout risks.

For those hitting up the beaches in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, the surf heights will be around 1 to 3 feet and 1 to 2 feet respectively, with moderate risk of rip currents until this evening. The UV index will be very high, so be sun-smart out there!

So, surfers, keep an eye out for those rip currents, bask in the glorious sunshine, and catch those awesome waves out there! Stay safe and have a swell time at the beach!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Who's up for catching some waves and soaking up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the coastal areas around NC and SC. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. You can expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen, the UV index is very high! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain between 1 to 3 feet, so grab your board and hit the waves!

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are also around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach!

Now let's head to Coastal Horry, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, and the weather is mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are around 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is fabulous with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. 

Remember to stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves! Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, surf's up, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 10:33:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Who's up for catching some waves and soaking up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the coastal areas around NC and SC. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. You can expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen, the UV index is very high! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain between 1 to 3 feet, so grab your board and hit the waves!

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are also around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach!

Now let's head to Coastal Horry, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, and the weather is mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are around 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is fabulous with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. 

Remember to stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves! Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, surf's up, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Who's up for catching some waves and soaking up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the coastal areas around NC and SC. 

Starting off in Coastal Pender, there's a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. You can expect sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 70s. Don't forget the sunscreen, the UV index is very high! 

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, a similar story with a moderate rip current risk and sunny weather. Surf heights remain between 1 to 3 feet, so grab your board and hit the waves!

In Coastal Brunswick, east of Ocean Isle Beach, the rip current risk is low today. Surf heights are also around 1 to 3 feet with a very high UV index. Looks like a great day to enjoy the beach!

Now let's head to Coastal Horry, where there's a moderate risk of rip currents. Surf heights are between 1 to 3 feet, and the weather is mostly sunny with temperatures in the lower 70s. Perfect conditions for a beach day!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, surf heights are around 2 feet with a moderate rip current risk. The weather is fabulous with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. 

Remember to stay safe in the water, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a fantastic time riding those waves! Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, surf's up, beachgoers!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is Saturday, April 27th, 2024, and we've got the scoop on what's happening in your favorite surf spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. The surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature around 70 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height will also be 1 to 3 feet, with very high UV index for some extra sunshine. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen at Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low to east of Ocean Isle Beach and west of it as well. Surf heights vary from 1 to 2 feet or 1 to 3 feet depending on your location. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s, perfect for a day of beach fun at Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, mainly affecting areas like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with east winds around 10 mph. Highs will be in the lower 70s under mostly sunny skies, so get ready to catch some waves!

Remember, always keep an eye on the rip current risk and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:33:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is Saturday, April 27th, 2024, and we've got the scoop on what's happening in your favorite surf spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. The surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature around 70 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height will also be 1 to 3 feet, with very high UV index for some extra sunshine. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen at Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low to east of Ocean Isle Beach and west of it as well. Surf heights vary from 1 to 2 feet or 1 to 3 feet depending on your location. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s, perfect for a day of beach fun at Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, mainly affecting areas like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with east winds around 10 mph. Highs will be in the lower 70s under mostly sunny skies, so get ready to catch some waves!

Remember, always keep an eye on the rip current risk and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! It's time for your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Today is Saturday, April 27th, 2024, and we've got the scoop on what's happening in your favorite surf spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents throughout the day. The surf height will be between 1 to 3 feet with sunny skies and a high temperature around 70 degrees. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach!

Moving on to Coastal New Hanover, we're seeing a similar setup with a moderate risk of rip currents. The surf height will also be 1 to 3 feet, with very high UV index for some extra sunshine. Highs will be in the lower 70s, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen at Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low to east of Ocean Isle Beach and west of it as well. Surf heights vary from 1 to 2 feet or 1 to 3 feet depending on your location. Expect sunny weather with highs in the lower 70s, perfect for a day of beach fun at Oak Island and Sunset Beach.

And last but not least, in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents, mainly affecting areas like Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet with east winds around 10 mph. Highs will be in the lower 70s under mostly sunny skies, so get ready to catch some waves!

Remember, always keep an eye on the rip current risk and stay safe out there. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly day of surfing fun with your Coastal Pender surf forecast. Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch some sweet waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 mph, creating some great surf conditions. Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow, get amped for another day of surfing bliss with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be shining bright once again, and the high temperatures will be in the upper 60s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep the waves coming. Catch those waves while you can and enjoy the beach!

Looking ahead, early next week may bring a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there in the surf zone. Have a blast riding the waves, folks! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:34:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly day of surfing fun with your Coastal Pender surf forecast. Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch some sweet waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 mph, creating some great surf conditions. Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow, get amped for another day of surfing bliss with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be shining bright once again, and the high temperatures will be in the upper 60s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep the waves coming. Catch those waves while you can and enjoy the beach!

Looking ahead, early next week may bring a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there in the surf zone. Have a blast riding the waves, folks! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a gnarly day of surfing fun with your Coastal Pender surf forecast. Today, the rip current risk is low, so catch some sweet waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature reaching the upper 60s. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is high! Winds will be blowing from the Northeast at around 15 mph, creating some great surf conditions. Keep an eye out for a moderate north to south longshore current.

Tomorrow, get amped for another day of surfing bliss with a moderate rip current risk and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. The sun will be shining bright once again, and the high temperatures will be in the upper 60s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep the waves coming. Catch those waves while you can and enjoy the beach!

Looking ahead, early next week may bring a moderate risk of rip currents, so make sure to stay safe out there in the surf zone. Have a blast riding the waves, folks! 

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun's out, with high temperatures in the lower 70s and a refreshing water temperature in the mid-60s. Winds will be coming from the north around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out for that longshore current!

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene awaits with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet today. Tomorrow's looking sunny again with slightly lower surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget that UV protection, folks!

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk is low today, with varying surf heights along the coast. Expect sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with winds around 10 to 15 mph blowing from the northeast. Keep an eye out for that east to west longshore current.

Over in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, sunshine continues with pleasant temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Remember, those north to south longshore currents might be in play!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's looking good with sunny weather and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for those east winds blowing around 15 mph.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves, keep an eye on those rip currents, and always wear your sunscreen. 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. Hang ten and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 10:34:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun's out, with high temperatures in the lower 70s and a refreshing water temperature in the mid-60s. Winds will be coming from the north around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out for that longshore current!

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene awaits with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet today. Tomorrow's looking sunny again with slightly lower surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget that UV protection, folks!

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk is low today, with varying surf heights along the coast. Expect sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with winds around 10 to 15 mph blowing from the northeast. Keep an eye out for that east to west longshore current.

Over in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, sunshine continues with pleasant temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Remember, those north to south longshore currents might be in play!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's looking good with sunny weather and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for those east winds blowing around 15 mph.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves, keep an eye on those rip currents, and always wear your sunscreen. 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. Hang ten and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report straight from the National Weather Service Wilmington, NC. Let's dive in, shall we?

Starting off in Coastal Pender, we're looking at a moderate risk of rip currents today with surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet. The sun's out, with high temperatures in the lower 70s and a refreshing water temperature in the mid-60s. Winds will be coming from the north around 5 mph, shifting to the east later on. Tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. So, keep an eye out for that longshore current!

Heading over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar scene awaits with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights around 2 feet today. Tomorrow's looking sunny again with slightly lower surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget that UV protection, folks!

Now, let's cruise over to Coastal Brunswick where the rip current risk is low today, with varying surf heights along the coast. Expect sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with winds around 10 to 15 mph blowing from the northeast. Keep an eye out for that east to west longshore current.

Over in Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low today, with surf heights between 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow, sunshine continues with pleasant temperatures hovering around 70 degrees. Remember, those north to south longshore currents might be in play!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, a moderate risk of rip currents is expected today with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Tomorrow's looking good with sunny weather and surf heights ranging from 1 to 2 feet. Keep an eye out for those east winds blowing around 15 mph.

Remember, safety first out there in the waves, keep an eye on those rip currents, and always wear your sunscreen. 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. Hang ten and enjoy the surf!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the groovy waves of the East Coast, starting with Coastal Pender in North Carolina.

Today, we're rocking a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there. Surf heights are cruising at 2 to 4 feet with a toasty water temperature in the mid-60s under sunny skies. Hold on to your longboards as southwest winds blow around 15 miles per hour, making those waves rideable but challenging.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk downgrades to moderate, but the surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet. Expect a mellow day with north winds around 5 mph shifting to the east later on.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we're in the high rip current risk zone once again, with similar surf heights and weather conditions as in Pender. It's all about sunny vibes, clear skies, and great waves to catch!

And don't forget your SPF because the UV index is on the high side. The weekend outlook shows a drop in rip current risk, so get ready for some smoother surfing sessions ahead.

Heading further south to Coastal Brunswick, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with similar conditions, including sunny weather and a steady southwest breeze. Expect a mix of 2 to 4 feet waves depending on your location along the coast, with a hint of longshore current to keep things interesting.

By Thursday, rip currents ease up a bit, offering lower risks both east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. The surf dials down to 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some laid-back longboarding or boogie boarding adventures.

And for our friends in South Carolina at Coastal Horry, the moderate rip current risk continues with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet up north to 2 to 3 feet down south. The mid-70s temperatures should add a nice touch to your surf session.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a chill 2-foot surf height with a moderate current risk today. Grab your boards and hit the waves under the sunny skies and southwest winds.

Remember, safety first, surf second! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and be sure to check the UV index for your skin protection. That's all for today's surf forecast. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves, fellow surfers!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:34:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the groovy waves of the East Coast, starting with Coastal Pender in North Carolina.

Today, we're rocking a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there. Surf heights are cruising at 2 to 4 feet with a toasty water temperature in the mid-60s under sunny skies. Hold on to your longboards as southwest winds blow around 15 miles per hour, making those waves rideable but challenging.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk downgrades to moderate, but the surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet. Expect a mellow day with north winds around 5 mph shifting to the east later on.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we're in the high rip current risk zone once again, with similar surf heights and weather conditions as in Pender. It's all about sunny vibes, clear skies, and great waves to catch!

And don't forget your SPF because the UV index is on the high side. The weekend outlook shows a drop in rip current risk, so get ready for some smoother surfing sessions ahead.

Heading further south to Coastal Brunswick, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with similar conditions, including sunny weather and a steady southwest breeze. Expect a mix of 2 to 4 feet waves depending on your location along the coast, with a hint of longshore current to keep things interesting.

By Thursday, rip currents ease up a bit, offering lower risks both east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. The surf dials down to 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some laid-back longboarding or boogie boarding adventures.

And for our friends in South Carolina at Coastal Horry, the moderate rip current risk continues with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet up north to 2 to 3 feet down south. The mid-70s temperatures should add a nice touch to your surf session.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a chill 2-foot surf height with a moderate current risk today. Grab your boards and hit the waves under the sunny skies and southwest winds.

Remember, safety first, surf second! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and be sure to check the UV index for your skin protection. That's all for today's surf forecast. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves, fellow surfers!

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to today's surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the groovy waves of the East Coast, starting with Coastal Pender in North Carolina.

Today, we're rocking a high rip current risk, so stay safe out there. Surf heights are cruising at 2 to 4 feet with a toasty water temperature in the mid-60s under sunny skies. Hold on to your longboards as southwest winds blow around 15 miles per hour, making those waves rideable but challenging.

For tomorrow, the rip current risk downgrades to moderate, but the surf remains consistent at 2 to 3 feet. Expect a mellow day with north winds around 5 mph shifting to the east later on.

Moving down the coast to Coastal New Hanover, we're in the high rip current risk zone once again, with similar surf heights and weather conditions as in Pender. It's all about sunny vibes, clear skies, and great waves to catch!

And don't forget your SPF because the UV index is on the high side. The weekend outlook shows a drop in rip current risk, so get ready for some smoother surfing sessions ahead.

Heading further south to Coastal Brunswick, we're looking at a moderate rip current risk today with similar conditions, including sunny weather and a steady southwest breeze. Expect a mix of 2 to 4 feet waves depending on your location along the coast, with a hint of longshore current to keep things interesting.

By Thursday, rip currents ease up a bit, offering lower risks both east and west of Ocean Isle Beach. The surf dials down to 1 to 3 feet, perfect for some laid-back longboarding or boogie boarding adventures.

And for our friends in South Carolina at Coastal Horry, the moderate rip current risk continues with waves ranging from 2 to 4 feet up north to 2 to 3 feet down south. The mid-70s temperatures should add a nice touch to your surf session.

Lastly, over at Coastal Georgetown, we're looking at a chill 2-foot surf height with a moderate current risk today. Grab your boards and hit the waves under the sunny skies and southwest winds.

Remember, safety first, surf second! Keep an eye out for those rip currents and be sure to check the UV index for your skin protection. That's all for today's surf forecast. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves, fellow surfers!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Attention surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun as we bring you the latest surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and high temperatures in the upper 60s. So wax up those boards and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup awaits you with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Wednesday is looking just as inviting with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. Get your sunscreen ready!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures as you ride the waves. Just watch out for those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Heading to Coastal Horry, expect low rip current risks today by the beaches of Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach. With surf heights around 1 foot and sunny weather, it's the perfect day to hang ten. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents tomorrow!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Don't miss out on the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures. Grab your boards and hit the water!

Remember to stay safe in the surf zone and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned surfer, there's a wave waiting for you out there!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 10:33:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Attention surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun as we bring you the latest surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and high temperatures in the upper 60s. So wax up those boards and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup awaits you with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Wednesday is looking just as inviting with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. Get your sunscreen ready!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures as you ride the waves. Just watch out for those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Heading to Coastal Horry, expect low rip current risks today by the beaches of Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach. With surf heights around 1 foot and sunny weather, it's the perfect day to hang ten. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents tomorrow!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Don't miss out on the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures. Grab your boards and hit the water!

Remember to stay safe in the surf zone and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned surfer, there's a wave waiting for you out there!

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Attention surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun as we bring you the latest surf zone forecast for your favorite coastal spots.

Let's kick things off in Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect through this evening. The surf height is expected to be 2 to 4 feet, with sunny weather and high temperatures in the upper 60s. So wax up those boards and hit the waves!

Moving over to Coastal New Hanover, a similar setup awaits you with a moderate risk of rip currents and surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet. Wednesday is looking just as inviting with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s. Get your sunscreen ready!

Down in Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights varying between 1 to 3 feet. Enjoy the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures as you ride the waves. Just watch out for those moderate west to east longshore currents.

Heading to Coastal Horry, expect low rip current risks today by the beaches of Cherry Grove and Myrtle Beach. With surf heights around 1 foot and sunny weather, it's the perfect day to hang ten. Keep an eye out for moderate south to north longshore currents tomorrow!

Lastly, in Coastal Georgetown, we have a moderate risk of rip currents today and surf heights of 2 to 3 feet. Don't miss out on the sunny weather and upper 60s temperatures. Grab your boards and hit the water!

Remember to stay safe in the surf zone and keep an eye out for any changing conditions. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned surfer, there's a wave waiting for you out there!

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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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your ultimate surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off by heading to Coastal Pender, where today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather? Mostly cloudy until 5 PM, then the sun will come out to play. A chance of rain is in the mix, so keep an eye on the skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and sunny skies. So, get ready to catch some waves!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today. The sun will make an appearance after 5 PM with a chance of rain lingering. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s, and don't forget those north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the mid 60s. Get ready for some beach fun!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low east of Ocean Isle Beach today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will go from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny, with a chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow keeps the low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach, with around 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be out, so make the most of those beach vibes!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low north of Myrtle Beach today, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Some clouds will clear up after 3 PM, and temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be shining, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

Remember to check out those links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV ratings. Stay safe out there, surfers, and enjoy the waves! Catch you next time with more surf forecasts.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 10:33:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your ultimate surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off by heading to Coastal Pender, where today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather? Mostly cloudy until 5 PM, then the sun will come out to play. A chance of rain is in the mix, so keep an eye on the skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and sunny skies. So, get ready to catch some waves!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today. The sun will make an appearance after 5 PM with a chance of rain lingering. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s, and don't forget those north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the mid 60s. Get ready for some beach fun!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low east of Ocean Isle Beach today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will go from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny, with a chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow keeps the low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach, with around 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be out, so make the most of those beach vibes!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low north of Myrtle Beach today, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Some clouds will clear up after 3 PM, and temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be shining, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

Remember to check out those links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV ratings. Stay safe out there, surfers, and enjoy the waves! Catch you next time with more surf forecasts.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your ultimate surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC.

Let's kick things off by heading to Coastal Pender, where today, the rip current risk is low, with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. The weather? Mostly cloudy until 5 PM, then the sun will come out to play. A chance of rain is in the mix, so keep an eye on the skies. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow brings a moderate rip current risk with 2 to 4 feet surf heights and sunny skies. So, get ready to catch some waves!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, we've got a moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 5 feet today. The sun will make an appearance after 5 PM with a chance of rain lingering. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s, and don't forget those north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tuesday brings more moderate rip current risk with surf heights of 2 to 4 feet. The sun will be shining bright with temperatures in the mid 60s. Get ready for some beach fun!

Heading down to Coastal Brunswick, the rip current risk is low east of Ocean Isle Beach today, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. The weather will go from mostly cloudy to mostly sunny, with a chance of rain. Temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow keeps the low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach, with around 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be out, so make the most of those beach vibes!

Lastly, for our friends at Coastal Horry, the rip current risk is low north of Myrtle Beach today, with 1 to 3 feet surf heights. Some clouds will clear up after 3 PM, and temperatures will be in the lower 60s with north winds at 15 mph. Tomorrow, expect a low rip current risk with 1 to 2 feet surf heights. The sun will be shining, so get out there and enjoy the beach!

Remember to check out those links for more info on thunderstorms, waterspouts, and UV ratings. Stay safe out there, surfers, and enjoy the waves! Catch you next time with more surf forecasts.

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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, Surfers and Beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report to get you ready to catch those waves and soak up the sun! Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is looking at a range of 1 to 3 feet, with cloudy skies and a chance of rain and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And don't forget your sunscreen with the UV Index at low levels. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar story with a moderate risk of rip currents, surf height between 1 to 3 feet, and a mix of sun and clouds. Make sure to watch out for the strong north to south longshore current. So, wax up those boards and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Over at Coastal Brunswick, there's a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights around 2 feet and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms. Remember to swim near a lifeguard and heed any posted warnings. Watch out for the rain and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we're looking at low rip current risks with surf heights varying between 1 to 2 feet. Expect cloudy weather with some potential for thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you're out there catching waves. North winds around 15 miles per hour in the afternoon might just add that extra thrill to your surf session.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where rip current risks are low, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and mainly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of showers. Stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Remember, surfers, always check the latest updates and stay safe out there. 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2024 10:33:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, Surfers and Beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report to get you ready to catch those waves and soak up the sun! Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is looking at a range of 1 to 3 feet, with cloudy skies and a chance of rain and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And don't forget your sunscreen with the UV Index at low levels. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar story with a moderate risk of rip currents, surf height between 1 to 3 feet, and a mix of sun and clouds. Make sure to watch out for the strong north to south longshore current. So, wax up those boards and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Over at Coastal Brunswick, there's a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights around 2 feet and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms. Remember to swim near a lifeguard and heed any posted warnings. Watch out for the rain and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we're looking at low rip current risks with surf heights varying between 1 to 2 feet. Expect cloudy weather with some potential for thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you're out there catching waves. North winds around 15 miles per hour in the afternoon might just add that extra thrill to your surf session.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where rip current risks are low, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and mainly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of showers. Stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Remember, surfers, always check the latest updates and stay safe out there. 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, Surfers and Beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast report to get you ready to catch those waves and soak up the sun! Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. Let's dive right in!

Starting off with Coastal Pender, where we have a moderate risk of rip currents in effect today through this evening. The surf height is looking at a range of 1 to 3 feet, with cloudy skies and a chance of rain and thunderstorms. So, keep an eye out for those rip currents, surfers! And don't forget your sunscreen with the UV Index at low levels. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s with northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving down to Coastal New Hanover, it's a similar story with a moderate risk of rip currents, surf height between 1 to 3 feet, and a mix of sun and clouds. Make sure to watch out for the strong north to south longshore current. So, wax up those boards and enjoy the waves responsibly!

Over at Coastal Brunswick, there's a low risk of rip currents today with surf heights around 2 feet and mostly cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms. Remember to swim near a lifeguard and heed any posted warnings. Watch out for the rain and enjoy the mid-60s temperatures.

Heading down to Coastal Horry, we're looking at low rip current risks with surf heights varying between 1 to 2 feet. Expect cloudy weather with some potential for thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the skies while you're out there catching waves. North winds around 15 miles per hour in the afternoon might just add that extra thrill to your surf session.

And last but not least, in Coastal Georgetown, where rip current risks are low, surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and mainly cloudy conditions with a slight chance of showers. Stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for that moderate north to south longshore current.

Remember, surfers, always check the latest updates and stay safe out there. 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. Catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Good morning, beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting updates for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as there is a moderate risk today, and don't forget your sunscreen with the high UV index. Expect partly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, along with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Sunday presents a moderate rip current risk and a cloudy, rainy day ahead, so plan accordingly!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are in store with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Sunday will bring a moderate rip current risk and northeast winds, so get ready for some cloudy weather and rain. And remember, there's a strong north to south longshore current expected during these days.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, varying conditions are expected depending on your location. Surf heights may range from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and around 2 feet to the west. Enjoy partly sunny weather today with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Sunday brings a cloudy, rainy day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, so get ready for some cozy weather on the beach!

For those in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, you can anticipate mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Sunday will bring cloudy weather, rain, and moderate rip current risks. Along with a high UV index, don't forget to stay alert for any changing conditions and enjoy the surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet.

Surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves while keeping an eye on any rip current risks in your area. Remember to check the full forecast details on the National Weather Service website for more info. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2024 10:34:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting updates for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as there is a moderate risk today, and don't forget your sunscreen with the high UV index. Expect partly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, along with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Sunday presents a moderate rip current risk and a cloudy, rainy day ahead, so plan accordingly!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are in store with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Sunday will bring a moderate rip current risk and northeast winds, so get ready for some cloudy weather and rain. And remember, there's a strong north to south longshore current expected during these days.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, varying conditions are expected depending on your location. Surf heights may range from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and around 2 feet to the west. Enjoy partly sunny weather today with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Sunday brings a cloudy, rainy day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, so get ready for some cozy weather on the beach!

For those in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, you can anticipate mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Sunday will bring cloudy weather, rain, and moderate rip current risks. Along with a high UV index, don't forget to stay alert for any changing conditions and enjoy the surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet.

Surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves while keeping an eye on any rip current risks in your area. Remember to check the full forecast details on the National Weather Service website for more info. 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the exciting updates for your favorite coastal spots!

Starting off in Coastal Pender, today brings us a low rip current risk with surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Keep an eye out for waterspouts as there is a moderate risk today, and don't forget your sunscreen with the high UV index. Expect partly sunny weather with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, along with a high temperature in the upper 70s. Sunday presents a moderate rip current risk and a cloudy, rainy day ahead, so plan accordingly!

Moving along to Coastal New Hanover, similar conditions are in store with low rip current risk, 1 to 3 feet surf heights, and a high UV index. Sunday will bring a moderate rip current risk and northeast winds, so get ready for some cloudy weather and rain. And remember, there's a strong north to south longshore current expected during these days.

Over in Coastal Brunswick, varying conditions are expected depending on your location. Surf heights may range from 1 to 3 feet with a low rip current risk east of Ocean Isle Beach and around 2 feet to the west. Enjoy partly sunny weather today with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Sunday brings a cloudy, rainy day with 2 to 3 feet surf heights, so get ready for some cozy weather on the beach!

For those in Coastal Horry and Coastal Georgetown, you can anticipate mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms today. Sunday will bring cloudy weather, rain, and moderate rip current risks. Along with a high UV index, don't forget to stay alert for any changing conditions and enjoy the surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet.

Surfers and beachgoers, stay safe, stay informed, and catch those waves while keeping an eye on any rip current risks in your area. Remember to check the full forecast details on the National Weather Service website for more info. 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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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-19-2024</title>
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      <description>🏄‍♂️🌊 Good morning surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the sun because we've got your surf forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! The weather gods are blessing us with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen! The UV index is at a moderate level. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and temperatures in the mid 70s. The wind will shift to the west at a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, we're looking at a low to moderate risk on Sunday and a moderate risk on Monday. Keep an eye out, surfers!

Time to check out Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Today, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and moderate UV index. The water temperature is hanging out in the mid-60s, making it just right for a dip.

On Saturday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers in the forecast. Temperatures will be a bit warmer in the upper 70s. Get your boards ready for a fun day!

For Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings mostly sunny skies and surf heights around 2 feet. Expect temperatures in the mid-70s and moderate winds from the east. And hey, watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current.

As we move into Saturday, the story remains pretty similar with a low rip current risk, surf heights around 2 feet, and mostly sunny weather until the clouds roll in. Keep an eye on the waterspout risk, surfers!

🌞🌴 Embrace the waves and the sun, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Always remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those currents, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Have a fantastic time out on the waves and make the most of this beautiful day! Catch you on the next tide! 🏄‍♂️🤙

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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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:34:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>🏄‍♂️🌊 Good morning surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the sun because we've got your surf forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! The weather gods are blessing us with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen! The UV index is at a moderate level. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and temperatures in the mid 70s. The wind will shift to the west at a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, we're looking at a low to moderate risk on Sunday and a moderate risk on Monday. Keep an eye out, surfers!

Time to check out Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Today, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and moderate UV index. The water temperature is hanging out in the mid-60s, making it just right for a dip.

On Saturday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers in the forecast. Temperatures will be a bit warmer in the upper 70s. Get your boards ready for a fun day!

For Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings mostly sunny skies and surf heights around 2 feet. Expect temperatures in the mid-70s and moderate winds from the east. And hey, watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current.

As we move into Saturday, the story remains pretty similar with a low rip current risk, surf heights around 2 feet, and mostly sunny weather until the clouds roll in. Keep an eye on the waterspout risk, surfers!

🌞🌴 Embrace the waves and the sun, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Always remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those currents, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Have a fantastic time out on the waves and make the most of this beautiful day! Catch you on the next tide! 🏄‍♂️🤙

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. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[🏄‍♂️🌊 Good morning surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the sun because we've got your surf forecast for today in the Coastal Pender area, home to Surf City and Topsail Beach.

Today, we're looking at a low rip current risk, with surf heights ranging from 2 to 4 feet - not too shabby! The weather gods are blessing us with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the lower 70s. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen! The UV index is at a moderate level. Winds will be coming from the east at around 10 miles per hour.

Moving on to Saturday, the rip current risk remains low, with surf heights of 1 to 3 feet. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of showers and temperatures in the mid 70s. The wind will shift to the west at a gentle 5 miles per hour.

Looking ahead, we're looking at a low to moderate risk on Sunday and a moderate risk on Monday. Keep an eye out, surfers!

Time to check out Coastal New Hanover, with spots like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach. Today, we've got similar conditions with a low rip current risk, surf heights of 1 to 3 feet, and moderate UV index. The water temperature is hanging out in the mid-60s, making it just right for a dip.

On Saturday, the low rip current risk continues. Surf heights remain at 1 to 3 feet, with a slight chance of showers in the forecast. Temperatures will be a bit warmer in the upper 70s. Get your boards ready for a fun day!

For Coastal Brunswick, including beaches like Oak Island and Sunset Beach, today brings mostly sunny skies and surf heights around 2 feet. Expect temperatures in the mid-70s and moderate winds from the east. And hey, watch out for that moderate east to west longshore current.

As we move into Saturday, the story remains pretty similar with a low rip current risk, surf heights around 2 feet, and mostly sunny weather until the clouds roll in. Keep an eye on the waterspout risk, surfers!

🌞🌴 Embrace the waves and the sun, fellow surfers and beach lovers! Always remember to stay safe, keep an eye on those currents, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Have a fantastic time out on the waves and make the most of this beautiful day! Catch you on the next tide! 🏄‍♂️🤙

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. 🌊🌞

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and fun in the sun as we dive into the surf forecast for the Wilmington, NC area!

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so make sure you're on high alert. The surf height will range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for those looking to catch some beginner-friendly waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster out there!

As we look towards tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, making it a great day for some surf action. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye out for those sneaky raindrops.

For all you surfers out there in Coastal Brunswick, it's time to wax up your boards! With surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, it's shaping up to be a sweet session. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current.

And down in Coastal Georgetown, the waves may be smaller today at 1 foot, but don't let that stop you from catching some breaks. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind.

Remember to always check the tide times before hitting the water and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 10:34:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and fun in the sun as we dive into the surf forecast for the Wilmington, NC area!

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so make sure you're on high alert. The surf height will range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for those looking to catch some beginner-friendly waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster out there!

As we look towards tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, making it a great day for some surf action. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye out for those sneaky raindrops.

For all you surfers out there in Coastal Brunswick, it's time to wax up your boards! With surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, it's shaping up to be a sweet session. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current.

And down in Coastal Georgetown, the waves may be smaller today at 1 foot, but don't let that stop you from catching some breaks. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind.

Remember to always check the tide times before hitting the water and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready for some gnarly waves and fun in the sun as we dive into the surf forecast for the Wilmington, NC area!

Today, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around, so make sure you're on high alert. The surf height will range from 1 to 3 feet, perfect for those looking to catch some beginner-friendly waves. The UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster out there!

As we look towards tomorrow, the rip current risk drops to low, making it a great day for some surf action. Expect mostly sunny weather with a slight chance of showers, so keep an eye out for those sneaky raindrops.

For all you surfers out there in Coastal Brunswick, it's time to wax up your boards! With surf heights between 1 to 3 feet today, it's shaping up to be a sweet session. Just watch out for that moderate south to north longshore current.

And down in Coastal Georgetown, the waves may be smaller today at 1 foot, but don't let that stop you from catching some breaks. The rip current risk is low, so you can paddle out with peace of mind.

Remember to always check the tide times before hitting the water and stay safe out there, surfers! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Wilmington NC for 04-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for some epic spots along the coast. We've got the scoop on the waves and weather for your favorite hangouts.

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, today we're seeing rip current risks at a low, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget your sunscreen as you catch those mid-70s highs under partly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for the moderate south to north longshore current and enjoy the waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

For our friends over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar scene with low rip current risks, around 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies ahead. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be pushing you towards a high temperature in the mid-70s. So, grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, get ready for mostly sunny weather, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and a very high UV index. With southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph, you'll be soaking up the lower 70s temperatures. It's beach time, folks!

And for those in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, the vibes continue with low rip current risks, sunny weather, and surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Make the most of the mid-70s highs and southwest winds as you ride those waves under the sun.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at low risks all around - from rip currents to waterspouts. Expect sunny weather, 1-foot surf heights, and upper 60s water temperatures. So, get out there and soak it all in!

Remember to check out the links for more info on the thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV details. As always, stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 22:39:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for some epic spots along the coast. We've got the scoop on the waves and weather for your favorite hangouts.

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, today we're seeing rip current risks at a low, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget your sunscreen as you catch those mid-70s highs under partly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for the moderate south to north longshore current and enjoy the waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

For our friends over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar scene with low rip current risks, around 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies ahead. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be pushing you towards a high temperature in the mid-70s. So, grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, get ready for mostly sunny weather, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and a very high UV index. With southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph, you'll be soaking up the lower 70s temperatures. It's beach time, folks!

And for those in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, the vibes continue with low rip current risks, sunny weather, and surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Make the most of the mid-70s highs and southwest winds as you ride those waves under the sun.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at low risks all around - from rip currents to waterspouts. Expect sunny weather, 1-foot surf heights, and upper 60s water temperatures. So, get out there and soak it all in!

Remember to check out the links for more info on the thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV details. As always, stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for some epic spots along the coast. We've got the scoop on the waves and weather for your favorite hangouts.

Starting off at Coastal Pender in North Carolina, today we're seeing rip current risks at a low, surf heights ranging from 2 to 3 feet, and a very high UV index. So, don't forget your sunscreen as you catch those mid-70s highs under partly sunny skies. Keep an eye out for the moderate south to north longshore current and enjoy the waves at Surf City and Topsail Beach.

For our friends over at Coastal New Hanover, including Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, it's a similar scene with low rip current risks, around 2 feet surf heights, and mostly sunny skies ahead. Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph will be pushing you towards a high temperature in the mid-70s. So, grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving down to Coastal Brunswick, from Oak Island to Sunset Beach, get ready for mostly sunny weather, surf heights between 1 to 4 feet, and a very high UV index. With southwest winds around 5 to 10 mph, you'll be soaking up the lower 70s temperatures. It's beach time, folks!

And for those in Coastal Horry, with beaches like Myrtle Beach and Garden City, the vibes continue with low rip current risks, sunny weather, and surf heights varying from 1 to 4 feet. Make the most of the mid-70s highs and southwest winds as you ride those waves under the sun.

Lastly, at Coastal Georgetown, including spots like Pawleys Island and Debordieu Beach, we're looking at low risks all around - from rip currents to waterspouts. Expect sunny weather, 1-foot surf heights, and upper 60s water temperatures. So, get out there and soak it all in!

Remember to check out the links for more info on the thunderstorm, waterspout, and UV details. As always, stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and have a blast out there! 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.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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